Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 60, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1936 — Page 19

MAY 20, 1036

STATE DEATHS

AvnPRSON Mr*. Hamanth* Dsvi*. 79 Purvtvor* Aon. Firman; dsushter, Mr*. Ernest E Htlligoss ANGOLA Edward M Bower*. 79 Survivor* Widow and three daughter*. At RTRN—Hiram Penland, 63 farmer. Furvivors. Ron, two brother* and three •later*. rHEKTERFIF.IJf Harry Cartwright, 73. Survivor* Brother*. Walter and W O. Cartwrtrht sister*. Mr*. Martha Quinn. Mr? Elia Gold and Mr*. Nancy Vasblnder. CHtfRIBIRCO Edward J Spark- 84 Run ivors Ifaughter, Ml** Mlnine Bparics; •ister. Mr*. Maude Burwell. ( I.INTON -John Rlchner. 84 Survivor*; Ron. Robert; brother. Prank; Mater Mt.v Ida McCann rONNERSVILLE Mr* Mary Luking, 79 Survivors; .Sons, William and Francis; daughters, Mrs W. J. Bearly and Bi*ter Maria Oretia. Mrs. B ;e Hamilton Croxton. Survivor* Bor- Chester. John, Franklin and Lucius; parents. Mr. and Mrs Oliver Hamilton sister, Mr*. L. A. Prazee. C'VFRESN Edward 8 Long. farmer. Survivor* For.*, Leo and Norman; daughter. Mr*. Nellie Stein. DANA Mr*. Eftie Burnett King. 57. Sutvlvora: Widower. Earl. son*. Rav, Rov P i sell, Burlev and Don; daughter. Mrs. Mary Tomev sister. Mrs. John Dawson; brother*. Burley and Francis Bailey. Pt BLIN Peter M Johnson, 44 Survivors Widow. Jennie; son, William; daughters. Misses Clara and Barbara Johnson, parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson. EDDYVfLI,E Mrs Bertha Irk, Sfl. Survivors; Widower, William, daughter*. Mrs. Louis Jnnrrs. Mrs. Wajren Kriesel, Mrs. Fred Puchan and Miss Ruth Irk. El) WAR ll SPORT Mr*. John Summer*. 67 Survivor Widower: sons. Elmer, Ben Everett, and Iva daughters, Mrs. Anna H'andish. Mr Eftie Hovey, Mrs. Clara Klinger and Mrs Martha Day: brother. Pete Hoover, sisters. Mrs. George Hubbard and Mr*. Thomas Bowers. ELKHART John Albert, Stall, IR. Survivor-; Brother*. George. Robert, Willard and A. J . sister, Mrs K. C. Roscoe. A1 Wilson Donaldson, 62, Survivors: Widow, Ella: son, Eben. Mrs Kate E. Clark. 50 Survivors: Widower, George, sU'er, Mrs. F. E. Osborne. Miss Emma M. Webber, 79. Survivors: Sister* Mr Rosa B Kellogg and Mrs. Frances S. Ritter; brother, William Webber. ELSTON- Miss Mary Ruth Turne- 19. Survivors Mother Mrs Ous Baum'.uidt: foster lather, half brothers, Edward and Raymond; half .sisters. Mrs. Helen Carrigo. Mrs Florence Underhill. Misses Mable, Mildred and Gertrude Baumgardt. ELWOOO Mrs. Anna B. Starr, 59 Survivors Widower, Charles; sons, William and Rnvmond; daughters, Mrs. Irvin Wann, Mrs. R. E Bickle, Mrs. V. R. Walsh, Leone. Mary and Wilma Starr. EI.WOOD Mrs. lone Balser, 47. Survivor:,: Widower, Edward; sons, John and Billy, sister:., Mrs. Mary Baker, Mrs. Ruth Mendenhall ajid Mrs Gilbert Dingman; brothers, Rornmie and Irl Marshall. EVANSVILLE Mrs Emily F. Little. 79. Survivors: Sons, Nathaniel and Thomas; daughters Mr F. V Kuhn Mrs. Charles While and Mrs. Harley Wiggins; sister, Mis. Belly Stockdale; brother, Jesse Garrett. Mrs. Emma Coleman, 66. Survivor: Son, O. J. Boyer. James W. Maynard. 45. Survivors: Mother, Mrs. Clara Maynard; brothers, Jess and Roy; sister. Mrs. Irene Starks. FLORA Mrs Elizabeth Eaton. 92. Survivors Sons. Sam and Emmet; daughters, Mrs. Roxie Cleaver and Mrs. Anna Early. FOREST John I. Gum. 87. Survivor: Jjfaughter, Mrs. Harry Whiteman. 0 GARY Herbert M. Walker, 50. Miss Margaret, May Martin, 21. Survivor: Father, Joseph Martin. GREENSBURG Mrs. Emma B. Colltcott, 85 Survivors: Son, Clarence; daughter, Miss Elsie Collicott; niece, Mrs. Viola Doggett. HARTFORD ClTY—Frank M. Nelson! 71, jsrmrr. Survivors: Widow, Alley Ann; daughter, Mrs. Lillie Knox. HARTFORD CITY—Mrs. Maude Towns' n, 49. Survivors: Sons, Richard. Francis. Edward, Arthur, Vernon and •tack, daughters, Mrs. Gerald Wise and Miss Marjorie Townsend; stepfather, Ed Wells. HOMER James H. Robertson. 77. Survivor.. Sisters, Mrs. Mary King and Mrs. William Arbuckle. JEFFERSONVILLE—Thomas W. Perry. Survivors: Widow. Nellie; sons, Irvin and Halbert: daughters Mrs Ethel Gibbs and Mrs. James A. Gorsuch Jr.: stepsons. Charles and J. Ellison Fields- brother Sam R. Perry. James M. Anderson, 53 KEWANNA Mrs. Tda E. Howell, 78. Survivors: Widower, Henry; nephew. John A Cook nieces, Miss Lucille Cook and Mrs. Flo McNitt. KOKOMO Mrs Harriett A. Humphrey. 79 Survivors; Sons, Fred and Clyde; daughter. Miss Mary Humphrey. William Henry Webster, 70.' Survivors: Widow. Maggie, sons. Rufus. Gradie, Raymond. Albert, and Kenneth; daughters Mrs Alice Anderson. Mrs. Gladvs Rothwell M> Laura Gordon and Mrs. Maude Wallace; sisters, Mrs. Cenia Davenport and Mr- Charity Turpen; brothers, Janies, Ed and Joe. LA PORTE Hervey Barnes Reese. 51. Survivors Widow. Nrllr. sons, John. David and H. B. Reese; father, J. H. Reese; I sister, Edith Van Ornum. lIBVNON Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Maddox. 83. Survivors: Sons. James and William; daughters, Mrs. Grace Mclntyre and Mrs. Lulu Isenhour. MODOC John O. Kendall, 75 Survivors: Widow, Sarah: son, John; daughter. Mrs. Flora Clapper NILES—Clyde E. Atherton, 57. Survivors: Widow. Bertha; daughter, Mrs. Irvin Fletcher OAKLAND CITY—Mrs. Rachel Maxey. 73. Survivors; Sons. Elmer. Herman aiid John; daughters. Mrs. Cordia Whitehead. Mrs Sarah Todd. Mrs. Emma Williams and Mrs. Golia Wilder. OAKTOVVN—Mrs. Emma Mink, 61. Survivors: Widower. William; sons, Jasper. Elmer and Chester. OTIS- Lawrence Pllarskt. 82. Survivors. Son, Sani; daughter, Mrs. Josephine Bohart. PALESTINE Reuben Uplinger. 68. Survivors: Daughter and two sons. PENDLETON Mrs. Harriet Calwrt. 83. Survivors: Sons. Frank and George; daughter, Mrs. J. W. Cantwell- foster sons. Guv Christian and Ray Christie. PERU—Francis M. Holt. 90. Survivors; Son. George; daughter. Elbert Kunkle. PI AINVILI.E Mrs. Lusty Ainnett. 66 Survivors: Widower. Morton: sons. Marvin Clvde and Jess: daughter. Mrs. Ernest Clark: half sister. Mrs. Hurley Dyer. - PLYMOUTH —Mrs. Clara Susan Harker. 62 Survivors: Sons. Charles and George daughters, Mrs. Cora McGllldary, Mrs. El'-iel Mattix and Mrs Grace Trump sis ter- Mrs. Della Wilson, Mrs. Estella Bovd and Mrs. Mary Harker. POLAND Mrs. Mary Susan Hoffmann 9! Survivors: Son. John; daughter. Miss Barbara A. Hoffmann; stepson, H. M Hoffmann. ROCHI-nter Peter J. Sttnglv. 89. Survivors Widow Mary daughters. Mrs. Guy A Fish anti Mrs. Walter Mason. RUSHVILLE -Kenneth Corn. 23 Survivors: Parents, Mr and Mrs. Lemuel Coin, brothers, Avery and Llovd; sisters. Mrs. Daisy French. Misses Bernice and Verona Corn. SOUTH BEND—Lee J Howe Sr., 52. Survivors: Widow, Laura: mother. Mrs. Martha Howe, son. Lee Jr.; sister, Mrs. Lela Clark. TERRE HAUTE -Ross H. Murphy, 5.7. Survivors: Widow. Eva; son. Jack; daughter. Mrs. Aliev Kisner. father, William P. Murphy. t TURNER Mrs. Ella Southerland, 68 Survivors: Sons. Fred and Garrett; stepfather, Hiram Bridgewater*. VALPARAISO—LeIand H. Benton. 45. Survivors: Widow. Ellen; sons, Douglas, Samuel, Charles and David. VINCENNES—Mrs. Alice TeWalt Gochanour. 84. Survivors: Son. Frank; daughter. Mrs. Grace Hebert; brother. William TeWalt; sisters. Mrs. C Smith. Mrs. Ida Dennison and Mrs. Carrie Malone. WAOESVILLE Mrs. Mary Neu. 84. Sural vors: Sons. Henry. John Philip, William and Emil: daughters, Mrs. Louis Esche, Mrs. Joe Aultmeier, Mrs. William Weyev, Mr*. Joe Klinger and Mrs. P. R. Hardy. WHEELING —Mr*. Rebecca Rigdon, 87 Survivors: Son. Eli.

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WHITING Peter J. Moser. 53 Survivor*: Widow Mr* Loretta Wolf Moser; on. Richard: daughter Mrs. Jerome Jelllson; brothers. Nicholas and John; sister*, Mr*. William Schrad. Mrs. Hersche) Stev. enson. Mr? Roy Williams. Mrs. Bernard Otlli* and Sister Barbara. WILLIAMSPORT—CharIes B Schlosser 64 farmer. Survivor*: Sons. Charles and Harold: daughters, Misses Helen and Maxine Schlosser. ZIONSVILLE—WaIter Pitzer. 72 farmer. Survivor* Daughter. Mr*. Madge Carter brother. E P Pitzer. Vital Statistic a Births Boy* Kermit. Reba Cox. 3202 N Euclid. Archie. Dessie Crews. Methodist Russell Juanita Griffin. Methodist, Edward. Inex Vincent Methodist. Floyd. Agatha Lolla. 1034 W. 28th | a f - Violet Van Sickle. 1425 E Tabor. Rollo. Viola Quarles. 1656 Bellcfontainc. Austin. Ella Carroll. City. Arthur. Emma Pierce. 319 E South. Charles, Velma Morgan. City. James, Hattie Anderson, City. Girls Loval, Hazel Fellows, 1218 W. 21st. V t" nce *,^ ari * 7" rnßr Community. mb^Lo e M i? 1 rcd Johnson, Methodist. Sjomas, Alice Hessong. Methodist. smL.,}' S elo /‘ s Sweet. Methodist, £?/?£ th s H'she, Methodist. r ranciH, Mildred Jones. Citv. Samuel, Theresa Comado, 709 S East Roscoe Zola Webers. 2137 Lexington’ I H, Annie Hill, 930 S. Meikei Harry. Mary Glusen. 334 Fulton James. Fannie Caldwell. City Martena Parker. City. Edward, Bessie Dove. City. Deaths TTlomaß Dunn. 37. at 3012 W Riv-erslde-dr, chronic nephritis <&"' SSSSi w,,h ' pl' alfmyocardiUs “ Methodist HoscJonie^myocfrdltlsl, 85 ' 946 Conßre^ Matilda Reynolds, 83. at 3245 Ruckle myocarditis. nucgie, Effie G. King. 56. at 1526 Reisner hvno- - pneumonia. • p Bertha Graber. 66 at 2118 Madison cardio vascular renal disease Anna Alexandra, 34. at 124 W. South broncho-pneumonia. ”, Robert Tucker, 73, at City Hospital chronic nephritis. 11 cldenui Bchultz ’ 66 ' at 2001 Beecher, acGertrude Daly, 64, at 1621 S East carcinoma. ’ John Duncan, 73, at 132 N. New Jersey coronary occlusion. Ray Bond, 51, at 846 N. Dearborn, lobarpneumonia. BLACK DRAUGHT Next Time You Need a Laxative For constipation, take a dose of Black-Draught as soon as you realize the condition you are in. “If I am bilious, have headache or a cold, I take a dose of BlackDraught at night,” writes Mrs. R. D. Thaxton, of Lexington, Ga. “If I have a bad feeling after meals, I take just a pinch of Black-Draught. It relieves me. I recommend it very Irghly—a food family medicine. I give my children Syrup of Black-Draught. I find both good.” Black-Draught paves the way for the relief of many such symptoms as those mentioned above, when constipation is at the bottom of the trouble.—Adv.

FOR BACKACHE KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLE Stop Getting Up Nights and Feel Younger. Here’s one good way to flush harmful waste from kidneys and stop bladder irritation that often causes irregular and painful elimination. Ask your druggist for a 35-cent box of Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules—a splendid safe and harmless diuretic and stimulant for weak kidneys and irritated bladder. Besides getting up nights, some symptoms of kidney trouble are backaches, puffy eyes, leg cramps, and moist palms, but be sure to get GOLD MEDAL—it’s the genuine medicine for weak kidneys—right from Haarlem in Holland.—Advertisement. Couldn’t Sleep for Pain of Stomach, Liver and Kidneys Indianapolis Womm Amazed. New Konjola Ends Pain Quick Indianapolis:—Mrs. Laura B. Bowman lias good reason to bless the day she heard of Konjola, She writes: “I had severe stomach pains after meals. Bloating, gas so bad 1 felt smothered. It was hard to breathe. “Kidneys caused swelling and numbness in feet and limbs Liver was sluggish. I bad constipation and terMRS. LAURA B. BOWMAN rible dizzy s|iells. 1 was very nervous, too. I couldn’t sleep. Had to get up and walk the floor through the night. I nearly had a complete breakdown. “Nothing helped me until I took Konjola. It improved my stomach so I could eat anything without pain. My liver became active. I’m nr> longer nervous, the swelling and numbness disappeared No more constipation, i sleep tine.’’—Mrs. Laura IV Bowman, Tib E, 2.lth St.. Indianapolis. Konjola is like several medicines in one. It has 32 Ingredients. Some relieve stomach pains, gas, heartburn and other distresses at once. Others help weak stomach to got strong. Others relieve ohronie constipation. Other Konjola ingredients aid in driving from liver, kidneys and bowels the wastes, acids and poisons which cause tired, weak, rundown condition, nervousness, dizzy spells, headaches, rheumatic pains, neuritis pains and backaches. Others improve the blood. All work together to build strength. Got safe, pleasant new Konjola today at Hook's Drug Stores, Haag's and other good druggists. Be amazed at results from very first dose.—Advertisement.

Vital Statistics Deaths Rachel Clemmons, 60, at 2618 Cornell, lobar-pneumonia. James A Martin, 38, at City Hospital, : septicaemia Nettie Johnson. 66, at 1800 W. Washington, accidental. Beatrice Geter. 45, at 2821 Htghland-pl, cerebral hemorrhage Jame* Pittman, 35. at 2221 Sheldon, lobar-pneumonia. Charles Owens. 57. at 1465 Sheppard, acute dilataton of heart Fanny Dupee. 67. at 936'i W Walnut, coronary occlusion. BUILDING PERMITS Lloyd L Price. 21. Elm Wood Place. 0.. grinder, and Rubv E. Jones. 18. Mt. Vernon. Kv., housekeeper. David D. Studv. 23. Muncie. accountant, and Theima P Perrv. 25. of 2401 Centralav. housekeeper. Gilbert R Darnell. 33. Chicago, district manager, and Mvrtle E. Holder. 21. of 4245 Bumet-av. housekeeper. I H. O. Wright. 820 Leland-st, S2OO, erect i two-car garage. i H. O. Wright. 820 Leland-st. $3300, eyeet one-storv single dwelling. Soft Ball Stadium. LaSalle-st and Eng-lish-av, S4OO. erect bleachers and seats. A L Rehrson. 5657 N. Delaware-st, $75, repair porch. Circle Construction Cos.. 6076 E. St. Jo-seph-st. S2OO. erect two-car framt garage. Circle Construction Cos.. 6076 E St. Jo-seph-st. S4OOO. erect one-story brick veneer dwelling. Fletcher Trust Cos.. 12th-st and Capitolav. SIOO. wreck two-storv frame residence. Fletcher Trust Cos.. 132-34 W. 12th-st, SIOO. wreck two-story double residence, j Indianapolis Coal Cos., 2301 Cornell-av. SSO. wreck two barns. Frank N. Lindner. 1427 E. Washington st $3500. erect one-storv store room. Conkle Mortuary. 1934 W. Michigan-st S3OO. install unit heater. M F. McGrath. 4353 Washington-blvd. SIOOO. alterations and repairs. Joe H Niesse. 5837 Winthrop-av, SIO,OOO. erect, two-storv stone veneer dwelling. C. C. Fox. 1025 E. Tabor-st. S3OO. altcraI tions and repairs. J R Welch. 1640 W, Market-st, $25. i wreck two-story frame dwelling. J R. Welch. 1642 W Market-st. $25. tvreek two-storv frame dwelling. Mrs Martha A. Ratcliff. 532 N. Dormanj st. Sl3O. re-roof and repair. Million Population Wrecking Cos., 418 E. Ohio-st. $75. wreck dwelling. Million Population Wrecking Cos.. 420 N. | West-st. SIOO. wreck dwelling. Pecota Packing Cos.. 21st-st and Belt R R. SSO, install new cables on freight elevator. Washington Building. 130 E. Washingtonst. SSO. install new cables on passenger elevator. Indiana Lumberman’s Mutual Insurance Cos.. 518 N. Delaware-st. SSO. install new hoist ropes on elevator. Mrs. Hester A Dolen. 228 N. Liberty-st, S7OO erect addition to front of dwelling. William Farris. 3302 E. 33rd-st, $250. add two rooms to dwelling. Pearson Furniture Cos., 133 W. Washing-ton-st. $695. alterations and repairs. Claude E. Earp, 209 N. Sheffield-av, $l2O. re-roof dwelling. East End Dairies, 558-60 Bell-st. SISOO, erect one-storv concrete block building. Mrs. Caroline K. Johnson. 1874 Barthav. $125. erect one-car garage. M. L. Burgess. 2256 N. New Jersey-st, j S2OO. re-roof dwelling. Purity Cone and Pretzel Cos.. 2648 North-western-av, $299. install oil burning fur- [ nace. Mrs. Frances Clark. 601 N. Oxford-st l $299. install oil burning furnace. I Charles Bruno. 4747 E. Washington-st. i S6OO, repair oil burning furnace, i Fendrick Terminal Corp.. 118 N. Illinoisst. SBBS. install oil burning equipment. ! Warren Hotel, 123 S. Illinois-st. $1250 erect sign. Harold France, 609 E. 54th-st, S3OO, install oil burning furnace. Herbert A. Salo. 423 N. Bancroft-st. S3OO. alterations and repairs. C. M. & J. O. Eller, 2702 Station-st.. $l5O, enlarge basement. L. J. McMillan. 213-15 N. Walcott-st, S4OO. erect two-car garage. Victory Cleaners. 2706 E. Michigan-st. SSO. install gasoline tank. Victofy Cleaners. 2706 E. Michigan-st, SBS. erect gasoline pump. Guy Crowder. 956 N. Kealing-av, S9O. erect one-car garage. W. L. Lyons & Cos.. 40 N. Pennsvlvaniast. SIBOO. repairs to store room. E. S. Owens. 2353 Cornell-av. $550, erect storage shed for asphalt plant. Soft Ball stadium, 453 S. LaSalle-st, $l5O, install electric service for 16-1500 watt lamps. Vcrn Headlev. 3815 E. New York-st. $75. install three electric circuits. Byron McKee. 4510 Park-av, S2OO, install three electric circuits. Paper Package Cos.. McCarty and Dela-ware-sts. S2OO. install electric service. Mrs. Ethel M. Rathart. 4040 N. Illinoisst. $95. install three electric circuits. Fred Stuart, 914 N. Keystone-av, $75. install two electric circuits. C. Schwier. 116 S. Cincinnati-st, $25. install one electric circuit. Emil Rassman. 552 Oxford-st, $25, Install electric range. Russell Bushong, 626 Fayette-st, $25, inI stall two electric circuits. Vernon Wilkinson, 2305 N. Harding-st, $25, install electric range. Dr. John Roller, 1146 Laurel-st, S4O, j install new electric circuit. 3 Deaths—Funerals ' Indianapolis Times, Wed., May 29, 19.36. BENNETT—Henry W.. Husband of Ariana Holliday Bennett, father of Edward J. Bennett and Mrs. Albert C. Lord of Englewood. N. J., passed away at 4044 Washintgon-blvd, Tuesday morning. Services at the residence, Thursday, 3 p. m. Friends invited. Private burial at Crown Hill. Friends please omit flowers. BLUE—Augustus U„ of Brownsburg, Ind.. passed away Tuesday a. m., husband of Emma Blue and lather of Lawrence and Cortez Blue, Mrs. Inez Hatton and Mrs. Isa Brown. Services Thursday. 2 p. m . FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Friends invited. I BUTLER—John W.. husband of Mary Walj lick Butler. passed away Tuesday i p. m. Private services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Friday 10 j a. m. Burial Crown Hill. I CALVERT Harriett, beloved mother of George and Frank Calvert of Pendleton and Mrs. Ada Campbell of Anderson, passed away at her home, 915 Washing-ton-blvd, Anderson, Tuesday noon. Funeral Thursday, 2 p. m. at the GEORGE MCARTY FUNERAL HOME, Fortville. Friends invited. ! DUNN —Hugh Thomas, age 37, passed away at his residence, 3012 W. Riverside-dr. son of Mr, and Mrs. Harry C. Dunn, brother of Norman. Elizabeth Eleanor. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Thursday, 9:30 a. m. | Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill, EDWARDS —Amanda, beloved wife of Edward Edwards and mother of Mrs. Connie Yeager of this city and Mrs. R, T. Fisher of Bridgeport, Conn., passed away Tuesday, May 19, gt residence. 1315 S. Belmont. Funeral at FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME, 1639 N. Meridian, Thursday. May 21, at 2:30 p. m. Interment Crown Hill Cemetery. Friends invited. CORRECTED NOTICE JAMESON—Winifred McGuire, wife of | Raymond Jameson, mother of Helen Marie, ■daughter of Roger and Mary McGuire. sister of Marianne. Margaret. | Agnes. Helen and Roger Jr . died Monday. Funeral Friday. 8:39 at the home. 839 j C'hadwick-st, 9 a. m. St. John’s ChurclV I i Burial Holv Cross Cemetery. Friends ! ! invited. KIRBY. , MOFFETT—WiIIiam S.. husband of Luella M. and father of Mrs. Edward Crie, Misj sion Beach. Cal.: Mrs. M. B. Gavin, Lakeside, Cal.; Mrs. Cecil Collins, Toledo, O.: J. E. Moffett, Whittier, Cal. and I brother of Mrs. Edward Mochwan, In- ! i diananolis, and Otho Moffett, Conners- | ville. Ind., passed away at his home. 946 Congress. Monday evening. Services at the nome Saturday, 11 a. m. and" services at Kennard, Ind., at. 1:30 p. m. Burial ! Greensboro. Ind. [Newcastle tlnd.i papers please copy.l i OTTJNGER—SamueI A., husband of Anna Preston and father of Ross C. and Ali bert E. Ottinger, passed awav Wednesday morning. Services at the PLANNER <fc BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Friday, 3 p.- m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. REYNOLDS—MatiIda, widow of John X beloved mother of Robert. John. Louis, Arthur and Julius, passed awav Mondav, p. m . at her home. 3245 Ruckle-st. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Thursday at 11 a m Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill Friends may call at the mortuaty. ) Funeral Directors WM. D. BEANBLOSSOM 1321-23 W. RAY-ST. BE-1588 Waller T. Biasengym Funeral Home 2226 SHELBY-ST. DR-2570 CONKLE FUNERAL HOME--1934 W MICH.-ST _ BE-1934 PAUL E. DORSEY ’ 3925 B. NEW YORK-S 1 IR-1173 FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N. Merldian-st. TA-J 835 FLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W. Fall Creek Drive BERT S. OADD 3130 Pro*pect-st. DR-5307 GRIN STEINER'S 522 E. Market HISEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware _ LI-3828 J. J. BLACKWELL AND SONS' FUNERAL HOME 926 N. Capltol-Av. Phon* U-7115 PERSONAL SERVICE G. H. HERRMANN ISOS & EAST-ST. DR-4477 LAUCK FUNERAL HOME 14S8 8 Meridia J. DR-2140: DR-3210 [Where better funerals cost less" GEORGE" McCARTY FORTVILLE INDIANA mOorFlTkirk 3530 Statlon-if. OH-1806-7 TA-6056-I -

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5 Funeral Directors ROYSTER" & ASK IN 1 SHIR LEY BROS. CO. I 346 N GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOMES 1 2614 W. WASH.-ST BE-0148 j 1719 N CAPITOL-AV TA-1719 J. C. WILSON DR-0321. _ 1230 Prospect-st DR-0322 6 Cemeteries—Florists SINGLB resting place* in beautiful Sutherland Park, are available as low as $lB for adults. $lO. for infants. Conveniently iocated northeast. Call HU-5894. .V Lost and Found LOST—Lady’s diamond wrist watch and *l5O in brown jewel case. Keep money Very liberal reward for return of watch. Phone LI-3115. 1207 College-av. M. __ BRUBAKER LOST yellow gold Bulova wrist watch; S. Meridian, between McCarty and Morrissts. Initials C. D A. S. on band. Keepsake._RewartL 1182 Charles-st. LOST—Brown purse, Saturday, vicinity Harding and Kentucky: money, keys and receipts. Liberal reward. RI-1521, between 8 and_4. LOST—Tortoise shell glasses in tan leather case. Reward. Box 438. care Times. // Personals E U R/iLGif* V Rheumatic Pains. 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Royal Beauty Acad.. 401 Roosevelt bldg. 14 Schools , Instruction RELIABLE MEN, now employed, who desire to qualify as service men on AIR CONDITIONING and Electric Refrig-erai tion equipment. Must be mechanically inclined and willing to train spare time for few months Write. Utilities Eng Inst.. Box 440 % Times. ~ GUARANTEED If we train you. we guarantee you a perm, position. Courses in shorthand, accounting, comp., dictaphone, typing. CONSOLIDATED BUSINESS COLLEGE 3rd Floor Roosevelt Bldg. RI-9535 ENJOY TERHUNE'S modern school. Business never stops! Whv should ycu or we? We GUARANTEE to please. ’lB W. _ Market Ll-9513. __ GlßLS—Learn Beauty Culture the INTERNATIONAL way. A one-price school. Best teaching, lots of practice, living models. Terms to suit. 342 E. Wash.-st. COMPLETE beauty course, SSO; enroll now!! Royal Beauty Acad.. 401 Roosevelt bldg. 20 Help Wanted , Female LAUNDRY help, rough dry listers, bundle work markers and assorters. Shirt finishers and wet wash assembling department. LUX LAUNDRY. GIRL. 20 to 40; reliable: general housework, assist care of child: stay nightssmall salary. 3852 Broadway. WA-2521-R BBAUTY training for light office Royal Beauty Acatf., 401 Roosevelt Bldg. 8 LADIES, steady work, sal. and com. See Emp. Mgr., Rm. 614, Majestic bldg. IF YOU DON’T FIND the position you’re looking for here, try an inexpensive Times “Situation Wanted” ad—four days cost as little as 65c —and may find just the connection you war.;. Call MISS PAGE, Riley 5551, The Times, Want Ad Headquarters. 21 Help Wanted, Male WANTED—Young man, 18 to 22 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 salary and bonus and is with large national organization. State age. past employment find telephone number in complete letter of application. Box 443, _ care Times. WANTED—Jr. High School, High School boys to carry desirable Times routes in your neighborhood. These routes will give you an income and good business training. Send application stating name, address, age. grade, phone number, parents’ name and occupation to The In- _ diajiapolis Times. Box 434. LOCKSMITH, young, thoroughly experienced in retail lock shop, with at least three years’ experience, to manage department store key department. State age, experience, reference, full details and inclose small photo. Write Box 523, care Times. TWO MEN and two women for part time employment. Sales experience not necessary. This offers an opportunity to make a permanent, profitable connection with a itew Cemetery Association. Box 522. __Times. MAN with combustion experience for stoker surveys and installation. Permanent connection. Reply, giving age, experience and references. Box 442, care Times. METAL POLISHERS—-Two. for job work ROSE PLATING CO., 1120 Taylor-st, Fort __Wayne, Ind. BINGO Players, something new! regular weekly commission for sales among your friends. Box No. 435 Indianapolis Times. TWO BOYS over 16 to help peddle. Apply after 6. 1438 Olive. SHOULD YOU FAIL to find the position you want in this column, may we suggest you use an inexpensive ad of your own under “Situations Wanted”—4 days cost as little at 65c. and in most cases results In connections Call MISS PAGE at Riley 5551 or come to The Times, Want Ad Headquarters. 22 Salesmen—Agents SALESMAN—CaIIing on laundries. Increase earnings. Sell steam specialty sideline. Pays good commission. Repeat _ orders. Box 439. care Times. WHO IS IT? ~ Win Guest Tickets to the CIRCLE THEATER TO SEE Edna Ferber’s "Show Boat" Irene Dunne, Helen Morgan anr 4 Allan Jones RULES Each day The Times win print 8 or more questions about various want ads in the classified columns that day. Read the questions, then find the ad that wilt give you the answer. Each question must bn answered fully, glv.ng the name and address of the advertiser. Neatness and originality of presentation will be counted in judging. For the 10 best solutions daily. The Times will award eacn a guest ticket. Winners will be announced nere daily. Answers to today's questions must be in not later than 5 p. m. Thursday, May 21. TODAY’S QUESTIONS 1 Who is it with Dr. I'JOO advertis*l itig paper hanging and painting? O Who is it with CH. 5758 advertis- “• ing. Served Indianapolis 12 years? 3 Who is it located 31 Va.-av ad- • vertising Kill Moths now? A Who is it located lS’i W. South “• specializing in printing machinery. 5 Who is it with BE. 2127, selling • cottage and about 5 acres on White River? 6 Who is it located 324 W. lOth-st • selling outboard motors? 7 Who is it (Give phone no.l of party • advertising Better awnings for less ? 8 Who is it (give address of party) • selling $.710 boat and motor for $110? Bring or mall your en'.rv to the Who Is It Contest Department. The Times. 214 W. Maryland. Indtanapnns. Ind. Winners of May 14th Questions 1. Thelma Harrison, 731 Mozart-av. 2. Wilma Kesterson. 1314 N. Drexel. 3. Lucille Patterson. 2148’ t H Talbot. 4. Mrs. Nellie Fisher, 1123 Spann-av. 5. Miss Mamie Betz, 1409 Olive-st. 6. Miss Lucille Rietel, 333 W. Wisconsin. 7. Mrs. Kathrine Frazer. 1056 W. 18th-st. 8. Alice Murphy. 2931 N. Talbot. 9. Kathryn Haldeman, 1026 Central, No. 14. 10. Bernice Stroud, 246 N. Keystone-ar. Winners must call for their tickets at The Times Want Ad DeL, 214 W. Mary-laad-it, before 5 p. m, Thursday, May 21. V

23 Situations, Female ; Lowest Cost Situation Ads" Times Situation wanted rates are lowest in town. 12 words cost only 22c—four days for as little as 65c. cash with order. Bring or mail your ad to Want Ad Headquarters, j The Times 214 W Marvland ; DAY or week work for ladies; common labor for men. Day or week general r house cleaning. UNITY CHRISTIAN ! _CUURCH CENTER. INC., LI-3167 | LADY. 38-- Excellent cook, housekeeper Prefer motherless home. Box 441 care Times. 24 Situations, Male Lowest Cost Situation'Ads' Times Situation wanted rates are lowest in town. 12 words cost only 22c—four days for as little as 6oc, cash with order. Bring or mail your ad to Want Ad Headquarters. The Times 814 W Maryland | FIRST-CLASS mechanic. 9 rears' experience on trucks and buses. A-l references: prefer steady. Box 437. care Times. _ 20 Moving and Storage | CH-2878. Pole'. Transfer, si up Local ali kinds (white); careful. Prompt serv--1 Ice. 30 Rooms for Rent ALABAMA, N . 1439—Nice ciean room, next _ to bath. Gentleman only. Private home CARROLLTON. 2325—Large front, redecorated room: twin beds; private home- _ garage. HE-2492. CENTRAL. 2215—Nicelv furnished, cheerful room, private, adult family, reasonable. HE-1560 CENTRAL. 1204-—Attractive, ciean room : near bath; private family: walking distance. LI-8601 ! ILLINOIS. N.. 1907—Pleasant; cross-venti-lation: large closet: hot water: ouiet _ home: jtarage. ILLINOIS. N.. 3156--Nicelv furnished from room; constant hot water: private home. , NEW JERSEY. N.. 624—-Attractive, large i front room, downstairs, twun beds, suitI able 2. RI-7955. jNEW JERSEY, N.. 517—Desirable room; I private home, radio, running water in ! room. LI-9750. ST. CLAIR. E.. 321—Newlv furnished bedroom. downstairs; private entrance: kitchen privileges. Employed girls. UNIVERSITY. 5949—Luxurious room, private bath: employed couple or gentleman: bus line. IR-0439. 19TH. E.. 220 'Alabama can. front room, innerspr.ng mattress: private entrance; gentlemen. HA-4810-W. 25TH, E.. near Meridian—Nice quiet room; mnerspring mattress: no other roomers One or two. TA-2717. 31 Rooms with Board ILLINOIS, N., 2269—Sleeping room or with board; home style cooking; innerspring beds. LEXINGTON. 937—R00m and board, with laundry, $5.50. Excellent meals. DRNEW JERSEY. N.. 2052—Twin beds, shower, pool table, employed men; students; reasonable. ST JOE. E.. 234—Apt. 3, room near bath. privileges. Suitable two. Home cooking WASHINGTON. 3145. E.—Nice rooms, home privileges shower, 3 good meals; $5. CH-1175. 33RD, 1330 W.—Room in private home, all privileges: middle-aged gentleman; reasonable. CATHOLIC BOY would like roommate; twin beds: home cooking. 52 N. Mount. BE-0791-M. SMALL CHILD to room and board. Motlv er’s care. 1606 N. New Jersey. HA-0326-M. 32 Housekeeping Rooms N. ALABAMA. 1104—Clean housekeeping rooms. Well furnished; front porch; very reasonable. ALABAMA. N., 1019—Attractive two-room apaitment; furnished: private entrance. Middle aged preferred. ALABAMA, N., 523, APT. s^—Two outside rooms, cool, everything furnished; near porch; $5.50. BROADWAY, 2419—0ne or two nicely furnished rooms and kitchenette apart'ment; downstairs. Adults. BROADWAY, 1134—Two rooms, kitchenette, $4.50, Three rooms, $6. Two beds each. L’ROADWAY, apartment: furnished, sink, hot water; adults; phone. CENTRAL. 1418—One-room and kitchenette, near bath; furnished; private entrance. RI-3802. EAST, N., 910—Two rooms, modern, sink; no other roomers; garage; adults. HIGHLAND-AV. 21. N —Two clean modern rooms. All utilities furnished _ ILLINOIS. N.. 2339—0ne. two three-room apartments. $3, $3.50. $5.50. Laundry room. LEXINGTON-av.; two connecting rooms. Everything furnished. Call DR-5445-J. MERIDIAN, N.. 173(1 —Larg room with kitchen, adjoining bath, clean. Reasonable. HA-1372-W. NEW JERSEY. N. 1027—Two, three, large airy; complete kitchenette: unfurnished. Also NEW JERSEY, N., 1215—Two-room front apartment: private entrance; also sleeping. LI-3180. NEW JERSEY, N., 1606—One and tworoom apartments; furnished. Also sleeping. OLNEY. N„ 2617—Three clean furnished rooms, down; utilities: private entrance: reasonable. ORIENTAL! N., 20 Attractive two or three-room front apartment. Overstaffed. _ Private entrance. PENNSYLVANIA, N. 1864 —Four room s! lovely studio living room. Frlgidaire. overstuffed. High-class tenents. PENNSYLVANIA. N., 2224—Convenient, large, cheerful room: kitchen privileges; lady employed: reasonable. TA-5807. ST. JOE. 10 E.. Apt. s—Nicely furnished apartment: large living room overstuffed; private entrance: porch. RI--8760. SHEFFIELD. N., 220—Nicely furnished three-room apartment; downstairs. Newly __decorated. Private entrance. SUMMIT, N., 237 —Two nice front rooms! studio couch, sink; private entrance. _ RI-3871. _ TALBOTT. N., 2410 —Two room private apartment; overstuffed. Everything fur_nished; $5.50. WASHINGTON, E., 1810—Two-room apartment; light, cross ventilation. Across from park. Garage. WOODRUFF, 89L MIDDLB-DR.—Large, living room, kitchenette, dressing room; utilities: private entrance; ‘ WOODRUFF, 544 Middle-dr, two rooms, hot, cold water: adults: reasonable. CH-3173. WOODRUFF.' 966 E, DRlVE—Attractive front 1 and 2-room apartments; downstairs; complete. CH-0485. LOVELY WOODRUFF. 668 Middle-dr— Small apartment, third floor, $5.50. _ CH-4108. A concentratea market—an economical service—Times Want Ads—known for their result producing power. Phone R.T-5551 and *av adtaker 33 Hotels HOTEL. 359 W WASHINGTON—Rooms: Single, 35c and 50c; double, 75c and sl. Week, $2 up. Quiet day sleeping Room service: morning calls. CENTRAL HOTEL—33I N. Delaware. Strictly modern, outside rooms. Ti ansient and weekly rates. 34 Apartments, Unfurn. 1232-34 BROADWAY 2 rooms, sun room, redeco- _ rated. Floors refinished. Heat, J'jlZ water furnished. See custodian * / J in basement before 7 p. m. MARY E. MOLLOY THE ST. REGIS. PENN. AT 14TH Bedroom apt.. $42.50. An address of disjtinction. conveniently located. Res. Mgr. I Room 206. RI-7858 or RI-6571. SECURITY TRUST CO. CHOICE 2-3-4 ROOM APTS.' !in the Meridian, cor. Michigan-st. Frigidaire, all utilities included. INSPECTION INVITED RI-6368. C, A. HUFF. WA-21S1. Indianapolis Rental Agency Furn. and unfurn. apts. Free service 1 and fSPftRIMNT Apartments in ail parts of the city; free ' transportation to inspect. Call HE-1328 GENERAL APTS. INC. 22 W. Vermont. LI-2439. 35 Houses. Unfurnished sl6; 5-ROOM double, semi-modern, garage. water paid. 2505 Prospect. DR--4145-J. 405 N. BEVILLE —5 room single, electric lights, gas. toilet and bath, *l7. J. S. CRUSE. INC. RI-6412. GERRARD DR.. 727—5 room modern bungalow, S3O. C. W. MEYER, 501 Illinois _ Bldg. 15TH, 911 E.—Good 5-room modern double, water paid, newlv decorated, *l6. LI-7361. C. C. GROVE. 44 Virginla-av. 16TH-ST, 3705 E.—Six-room modern double, facing Brookside Park; good conrittion; $18; water paid. CH-5756 For Colored 133 S. Webster. 4 room single ... SIO.OO Call GREGORY & APPEL. INC. LI-7451, j 36 Furn. Houses, Apts. CARROLLTON. 1312—Five rooms, bath, lower, hardwood floors, utilities. *4O month. TA-5119. CENTRAL. 1404—Front 2-room apartment, ! dandy lor summer. Frigida.ire. EUCLID. 328 N.—Modern. 3-room apartment: private entrance; utilities furnished. ILLINOIS. N 2020; large, airy. 3-room apartment: newly decorated: cross-ven-tilation: three beds: Frlgidaire; screened porch: garage. Reasonable. LUETT. 2069 N.—2-ROOM NEW HOUSE. FURNISHED. CLOSE TO SPEEDWAY. 38TH, E. 4400 Honeymoon efficiency apartment; everything new. CH-0675. 3 RMS.. BATH! WELL FURN.. *7 WEEK. 903 N. EAST-ST ALL UTILITIES RI-6368. . C. A. HUFF. WA-3181.

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36-A Resorts and Cottages RILEY RESORT. Ridinger Lake. Write for free booklet describing auiet residential resort and 28 rental cottages (giving prices) with inside toilets, electric lights and running water. Good fishing. Private beach. A resort that is different. A. M. BURGER. Pierceton, Ind. 4 COTTAGES ON WHITE RIVER About 5 acres, electricity, water; inside toilet: 3 rooms, screened porches; 370 feet on river; Noblesville road No. 13 to Grayroad No. 234 on southwest corner._BE-2127. COTTAGES on White River: close in: reasonable. Phone New Augusta 116 W-l. 40 Wanted to Rent RESPONSIBLE couple want home or apt.; turn, or unfurn. TA-4633. 46 Securities WE BUY Fletcher American National Bank Certificates of Beneficial interest for cash. N. LEONARD COHEN & CO.. 8 E. Market-st, Rm. 206. Wiil Buy and Sell BLDG. & LOAN STOCKS. NEWTON TODD, 415 LEMCKE BLDG. Cost Less—Produce Best Times Economy Want Ads 47 Houses For Sale BUY NOW 624 N. Dearborn. 5-rm. mod. bung. 330 N. Beville, 5-rm. mod. bung.: large steam heated shop in rear. 1918 W. Wyoming. 5-rm. mod. bung. 2325 S. Penn., 5-rm. mod. bung. 3282 Schofield, 5-rm. mod. bung. 1119 Fletcher, 6-rm. mod. cottage. 929 Hig'n-st. 6-rm. mod. cottage. 1510 Herschell, at Riverside-dr, 6-rm. mod. bung.. 2-car garage. 1516 Haugh, dandy 5-rm. mod. bung., oak floors, nook, floored attic. I SEMI-MODERN HOMES 4008 E. Mich., 5-rms.; business zone. 1622 Perry, S. E., suburban. 5-rms. 819 S. Shepard, bung, at Rhodius Park. 827 S. Shepard, bung, at Rhodius Park. 652 Warren-av, 5-rm. cottage, bath. Shown bv appointment only. BRIDGES & GRAVES CO. 243 N. Delaware-st. RI-3477, HU-2188. CRESTON Location: Drive out W. Washingtonst. to 3500 block fCreston and office on Rockville-rfl at your right). Lovely 5-room mod. bungalows, full basements, 2 bedrooms with large closets; kitchens have linoleum and '•abinets, All rooms newly redecorated. Shrubbery in yards. PRICES 53250 and 53350; small down payment, bal. S3O per month. Open daily 8 to 5. Harry Dillehay Be-3181 Li-2073 Ir-7014 E. L. Cothrell REALTY CO. USE YOUR BONUS Buy 1405 N. Gladstone-av. 1419 N. Gladstone-av. 1425 N. Gladstone-av. Three fine, strictly modern. 5-room bungalows; in PERFECT CONDITION: all hardwood floors; many built-in features; garages; on paved street; free and clear; vacant and ready for IMMEDIATE POSSESSION: first come first choice. FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY. RI-7472. SMART WOMEN Insist that their husbands provide them with a home all their own. 134 S. Gladstone A five room modern bungalow; will appeal to the smartest women. It has a long living room. 2 bedrooms, dining room, kitchen and bath. Also a full basement. It's in A-l condition inside and out —and a price so reasonable HE won’t object. ASK MR. NICOSON SECURITY TRUST CO. RI-6571, Norwaldo Ave. South of Broadripple Park, 5-rm. modern bung., large living rm.. hdw. floors, built-in cabinet. Trees, side drive. Exc. condition. Low price terms. 3800 North 4 bedrooms, hdw. floors down, weatherstripped: corner lot. Plenty of light and ventilation. Porch, full basement. Interesting price. Terms. Edgar E. Brodbeck. LI-7491. TA-3740. GREGORY & APPEL, INC. 4333 E. 30th. 5 rooms *7360 1414 LeGrande. 5 rooms 1400 3246 N. Emerson. 5 room* 1100 1407 Cruft, 3 rooms 1100 1033 Concord. 3 rooms 1100 SSO to *IOO down, balance less than rent. See L. G. Miller, Monday. J. S. CRUSE, INC. 128 N. Delaware. RI-6412. A South Side Bargain A 4-bedroom home in a good location strlctiv modern, well built and in splendid condition. Priced for 10 davs only at 53250, cash or terms. Might consider some trade. Don't pass up this bargain if vou want a real home. C. A. Young HA-2162. RI-6412. J_B. CRUSE. INC. 128 N. Delaware-st. LOOK AT THESE 1108-1118 Burdsal Parkway. 3 double houses *9OOO 514-16 Bernard-av 4500 2002-04 Southeastern-av 3500 The above properties can be purchased with a small down payment. A. J. HUEBER & CO., INC, 144 N- Delaware-st. LI-4412. *IOO DOWN: 3-BEDROOM BUNA GLOW; fair condition. 2930 N. Sherman-dr. Shown by appointment Mr. Woolsev. Realty Cos.. Realtor*.

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47 Houses For Sale Gladstone, Near New York SIOOO GETS DEED Extra good 6-rm. double; large rooms. 2-car garage; rents. $55. balance Home Loan, payable $36 per month. Act quick. MR. BURGESS. RI-9388. IR-6102. AMERICAN ESTATES CO., REALTOS. MOD. BUNGALOW—SI9SO Nicely arranged, comfortable 5-rm. bung . good appearance; street paved: garagp. Very reasonable down payment, bai. monthly. Located 2227 N. Temple Call Mr. Edington. with WADDY A: SPRINGE!?. INC.. 159 E. Market-st. LI-5131, HP-5579. 536 S. Fleming-St. West off the National road, 5 room bungalow, basement and furnace, electric lights, water inside, brick and cement front norch. garage, side drive. Terms. C C. GROVE. 44 Virginia-av Ll-7361. Mr. Dahiman CH-7331. 4941 W. 12TH-ST, SPEEDWAY. Open for inspection every afternoon this week from 4 until 6:30 p. m. Dandy 5rm. modern bungalow: hardwood floors; garage. Will be completely reconditioned. Small down payment, Mr. Hartley. BE--1571-R. Allison Realty C'o., Realtors. RI-2368. 3134 RUCKLE-ST—s4soo.oo Mod. 3 bedroom single, fine home and neighborhood; side and rear alley; 2 car garage. SIOOO WILL HANDLE F. H. COX, WA-4205. SECURITY TRUST CO, RI--6571. 2 I 82 Station-S+. 6 room lovely cottage type home In good condition: bath, garage. Total price. SIBOO. Small cash payment. C C, GROVE 44 Virginia-av LI-7361. W. A. Moslander. _ Realtor IR-1636 2038 Mansfield-Av. 5 room bungalow, bath, furnace, electric lights, garage, basement. A splendid location near Riverside Park. Terms. C. C. GROVE. 44 Virginia-av LI-7361. Mr. Dahiman. CH-7331. ~ 2828 E. I9TH-ST. Newly-painted, modern bungalow, with 2-car gar. Entirely redecorated inside. Price, $2250; Barrett paid; convenient terms. Call Mr Frazee. LI-2318. 1061 W. 33RD-ST. 5-room modern, reduced to *2750 : 2 nice bedrooms and bath upstairs: excellent location. near school. Call Mr. Frazee. LI--2318. SCHLOSS BROS . INC , CO 112 N. DEQUINCY A good 5-room cottage in excellent condition. good location. Only *350 cash, balance terms. Call Mr. Richardson. HALL-HOTTEL COMPANY ._ INC.. LI-2541 TOTAL PRICE, $750 Small, new house, not finished, with 1"2 acres, near Allisonville. A P. Scott. HE--1801. HALL-HOTTEL COMPANY. INC LI-2541, SALE OR TRADE acre vacant gr.. clear, good bldg, site close in. near Lynhurst dr. Trade for deed equity or cash. HE-1801. LI-2541. HALL-HOTTEL COMPANY. INC. LI-2541, 5707 E. IOTH-ST. Six-room brick bungalow In fine condition; priced to sell. Mr. Pruitt. RI-9388. HU-6631. AMERICAN ESTATES C’O.. REALTORS 1841 New-St. *250 down. bal. monthly; pretty 5-rm. modern bungalow. Call office for Inspection; *2IOO buys it. R. H. HARTMAN. 132 N. Dela. LI-6546. 521 ROCHESTER: 5-ROOM MODERN bungalow; close to schools and transportation; will be completely reconditioned; small down payment. Mr Hartley. BE-1571-R Aliison Realty Cos.. Realtors. RI-2368 SIOO DOWN 5280 Melrose-av. 4 rm* * 950 5283 Washbourne-av, 4 rms, 2 lots 1250 ATTRATICE. "MODERN Bungalow; long living room. flreplac. hardwood fls.. bfst. room; good condition *250 down. 6177 College-av. Mr. Helmut HU-5279. Allison Realty Cos., Realtors. Rf--2368 1415 E SOUTHERN-AV—Beautiful bungalow; modern. 4 rooms and sun porch garage: excellent condition: *3500. *SOO cash. bal. *3O per mo HARNESS Sr _CLINE_1 19 1 2 N. Ala LI-9230 640 E DRIVE WOOODRUFP PLACE Beautiful home with 2 baths. Ideal place to live, large lot with trees. Mr McAllister. RI-9388. CH-0344. AMERICAN ESTATES CO . REALTORS 2281 UNION ST. 5-room single, city water, gas. electricity. J* e ?’T improved street. *2OO cash, balance like rent. , RUS63 H. HARTMAN, X 32 N. Tel. LI-6516.

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47 Hoi ses For Sale ' ERY~DESIRABLE U South si ; modern home, located on - E Morris-s Convenient to good schools and churr. &. good condition, can give prompt pcs ssion; shown onlv bv appointment. P.i 2d to sell. Call Mr Edington with WAD >Y & SPRINGER. INC' . 159 E. Market-st. LI-5181. HU-5579. 6-RM. BUI GALOW WITH EXTRA LOfT 2-car ga ?.ge; S1600: $lO9 down. 3109 Bethel-av south. Mr. Newman. HU--6483. A1 ison Realty Cos.. Realtors. RIEAST OF GARFIELD PARK “ Nice 5-rm. bung., mod . except furnace; $1750; SIOO down. 1522 Hoefgen. Mr. Newman. HU-6483. Allison Realty Cos, Realtors. RT-2363. 1718 WINTON-AV. SPEEDWAY: * 5-room semi-modern bung., in excellent condition; concrete side-drive garage. Mr. Hartley. BE-1571-R. Allison Realty Cos.. Realtors RI-2368. _ 329 W. 40TH-ST—Dandy 5-room modern bungalow; large rooms. This is a real bargain. Shown bv appt. Mr. Helmus. HU-5279. Allison Realty Cos., Realtors. _ RI-2368. CLOSE TO STEEL MILLS' Dandy 4-rm. bung.. $1350; SIOO down. 1704 E Troy. Mr. Newman. Allison Realty Cos . Realtors. RI-2368 CHARMING 5-RM. BUNGALOW in excel, condition: near School 43. Built-in features; full basement; dbl gar ; pretty yard. Priced right. HU-8703; 3741 RUCKLE— 4-bedroom home in good condition. 3500 down. Shown by appt. Mr. Hclmus. HU-5279. Ailison Realty _ Cos.. Realtors. RI-2368 8150 DOWN: 5-RM MOD BUNGALOV/7 3328 St. Clair. Mr. Woolsev. DR-7786-i. Allisonßealty _Co Realtors RI-2368. BEAUTIFUL 2-bdrm brick Dutch Colonial; 4200 N : 2 fireplaecs; lovelv shadv lot. C. Stonecipher._Rea!tor. RI-5787. CH-310S-.T. ENGLISH. 3965—5 room modern home. good condition, opposite Christian Park. _ Solid bargain. casv payments CH-0899. FAMILY HOME—Eight rooms, too large for present owner. Terms. 820 N. Keystoneav. 5 rooms, semi-modern, >2 acre groundT convenient terms. E. A. HYDE. HE-3627. RI-6571. ARIZONA. W . 26—5 room modern, pavei street. SISOO. JENNINGS BROS . 28 S. _ Illinois. . ENGLISH. 1115-2310—5 rooms, bath, 2 £ _car garages; sacrifice. DR-4682. FOR SALE—4-room bungalow; modern except furnace. 237 N._Warmaji-av. 48 Sale Suburban Farms NEAR MADISON-AV Good five-room bungalow, nice floors, large living room, electricity, full basement, furnace, in- • side water; garage, poultry house, big lot. MUST SELL. $2 756.00. Terms. STEWART & HUDELSON. 506 Inland Bldg. RI-3862. SUBURBAN. EAST. MODERN KXCEPf 2 GAS. 2 ACRES. *5500 MR. HARE. LI--5596. DR-7005. FIVE ACRES—House, chicker.house. garage: two miles east of city limits. CH- _ 1514. 1514 E. 12th. REAL ESTATE RENTALS. INSURANCE R. A. FRANKE Rl-2800 _ E. KIRK McKINNEY CO.. INC BE SURE—-Of your title. Demand an at£ stract prepared by UNION TITLE CO, 155 E. Market-st. Union Title B6dg 49 Real Estate Exchange DOUBLE—North of creek; Home Loan financed: trade equity for lots, acreage, _smallJhouse. Box 444. care of Times. 50 Acreage for Sale NEAR CARMEIGII acres, unimproved. nice shade, has creek running through - rear. Down payment, terms. CH-2583 52 Wanted Real Estate WE can sell or trade your Real Bstate _ anywhere _TA-2456 53 Lots for Sale 7 LOTS, 50x134 close in southwest: bar" gam; *6O each, one or all. Electricity available. Consider trade. A R. Scott. HE-1801 HALL-HOTTEL COMPANY. INC. LI-2541. EAST SIDE Centennial-av Bth lot north of Speedway-av (18th-st>. 40 by 113. cash price, clear. M 25. RI-4295, 56 Wearing MISSES' dresses, 11. 12. 13; shoes. 5. S',£ More Classified on Next Page