Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1936 — Page 24

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: tained his North - pionship Tuesday.

> ‘Silk downed City Hospital, 20 to 9,

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IEST AND NEARS T RAPSHO

~ Ohio Farmer = ~ Proves Class | "of Marksmen

Misses on Only 5 of 600

Targets in Winning Three Titles.

By Tnited Press VANDALIA, marksmanship of Hillsboro (Q.) farmer, the thirty-seventh annual Grand | American Trapshoot today as the] preliminary handicap and the North | American doubles championship got undérway Hiestand turned in the first perfect score yesterday, shattering 200 targets to win the AA Class cham- | Jpionship, his third title. He won the . International Open Sunday, and re-

0. “Aug. 27—The

stood out at |

In three days’ shooting he has | turned. in the remarkable score of 595 hits out of 600 targets, to take a. big lead for the high-over-all title. - At present he has broken 296 ‘straight targets. his last miss having- occurred Tuesday in his first (group of 25 birds. Hiestand’s perfect score yesterday was amazing in view of low visibility caused by an overcaste sky: and intermittent showers. :

Hiestand's 200 score also gave the |

Ohio team the edge in state team race with 966 hits out of 1000 targets to nose aut the Kansas quintet with 960. Phil Miller, French Lick. Ind., and Hale C. Jones, East Alton, Hl.. each scored 198 targets in AA competition, but on the flip of a coin, Miller won second place, leaving third for Jones. . Other champions crowned yesterday: Class A, L, é Turnock, Cleveland, | O.; Class B! E. L. Botts, Watseon. }.; Class C, Grant 1llseng, “Los ngeles; Cldss D, Otto Kiel, Pitts-1

Joe , Hiestand, |

American cham- | .

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25 Cat's murmur. 26 Half an em 27 To put on 28 Morindin dye 30 Toward 31 To prick 32 Door rug 34 Blockhead 35 To love exceedingly 36 Departs 38 To rent 39 Exclamation

41 Gqlf teacher 61 Decdyed. 42 Corpse

43 Postscript. VERTICAL: $4 Negative word 2 Oat.

46 Lampoons. 51 Also 52 Street car 54 To renovate. 55 Couple. 56 Slanted. 58 Turns aside. 60 He has a fine political ewe,

burg, Kas.; Class E, J. A. Imes, Chi- | cago. lass handicaps were figured on | # -basis of scores turned in at all | sanctioned shoots this vear.

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“Long Count’ Bout

Referee Is Dead

By United Press i | CHICAGO, Aug. 27.—Discussion of the famous “long count” tolled over the prostrate heavyweight champion, Gene Tunney, in his second fight with Jack Dempsey was i revived: today with the death of Dave Barry, referee of the match. | Barry,~52, died yesterday after a : nervous breakdown. Physicians said the ‘nervous ailment: was complicated by a liver (disor der. Barry, a prize fighter turned referee, always denied there was a Jong count in the Dempsey-Tunney battle, although others said Tunney | actually was allowed 14 seconds to recover from Dempsey’s blow and |

, go on and win the fight. 1

Softball |

_ Lieber Beers shut out Howard | Street Merchants, 3 to 0, and: Real |

in last night's games in the Indiana District | tournament of the Amateur Softball Association of America at Longacre Park. Games remaining this week are: F Tonight

7:30— Dean Bros. vs. Kingan Co 9:00—Electronijc Laboratory vs. Big Pour.

Tomorrow Night 7:30—Kahn Tailoring vs. Barbasol 9: 00—Indiana Market vs. 666 Club Newt Eastle; Saturday Night 7:30—Link-Belt Dodge vs. Coleman Bask. 9.00—Salvage Equiprvént vs, Munci Afternoon Paddle Club

Saapire Foods

Sunday

1.30 Rockwood vs. poned game). 3:00—Shaw Market vs Newcastle ipostSoned game! Sunday Night

7:30 Lieber Beer vs. Real Silk . 2:00—-Winner Paddle Club-Rockwood: vs. winner Shaw Market-Shapiro Foods New-

pStie, “he second game on tonight's schedule i bring together Logan Kinnett, one of -the most promising pitchers in the city, who will twirl for the Electronic Laboratories, and - Carl Martin of the Big Four, who remains unbeaten while playing lo-

cal games for the Big Four,

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Holy Cross, which went through its! season's sthedule undefeated to win first place in the K. of C.] Leaghe, wil] travel fo Rushville to-! right to ‘play the Rushville All-]| Stars. John O'Gara is to be on the mound for the locals. K. of C.|° schedule for Sunday morning is: | Holy Name vs. Anthony, at Wil-|S lard Park. Holy Trinity

vs. Joan of Arc, ati

St. Mary's vs. St. Francis, at Riv- |

erside No. 2. Cathedral vs. St. Catherine, at| Riverside N No.3. |-

_TIRTON, FRANKFORT

TO MEET IEET ON COURT]

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Times Special , FRANKFORT, Ind. Aug. 27— The Tipton High School basketball | team; undefeated in regujar season | play last season, state championship aggregation, will | tangle tomorrow night in a demon- | . stration game as part of the cage clinic to be held here. Tipton was the only team to sett] . Frankfort during the 1935-36 season, Winston Ashley, Indianapolis, and Carl Dickerson, Crawfordsville, will officiate Mciate the exhibition game.

WIN ~ OPENING RACES

Times Rpecial = CORYDON, Ind, Aug. 27— George W. captured the 2:23 trot and Shirley Ann won the 2:26 pace _ as the Harrison County Fair Opened "here yesterday

‘"BOMMER BEATS GREEK Times Special DETROIT, Aug. 27—Bill Bommier, Detroit, punched his way to a 10round decision over Franiz Tzanetapatilous, ii boxer, in the main .event on a fight program here" last night. : M#COLL ON SIDELINES. Alex McColl, veteran Chattanvogs her, may be on the sidelines inbecause of a sore arm,

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Resin Still Peps Tony

Canzoneri Excited Same as When He Won

Ring Crown.

BY WALTER STEWART Times Special Writer EW YORK, Aug. 27.—The narrow iron stairs which lead up to the ring at Madison Square Garden have been worn smooth by the feathery feet of Tony Canzoneri and vou might excuse a yawn on the lips as he comes "through the ropes Sept. 3 for strife with Young. Lou Ambers. The" [lightweight champion has raised his knuckiés in battle formation for 15 title fights, but his throat will bel/dry that Thursday night— | dry ak!it was in 1927 when Tony came (against Bud Taylor with the He is the

{ same eager little fellow with a heart

of weathered oak and swift darkness in either hand. The sentimental chaps who inhabit the press rows have written Tony's : pugilistic “obituary with an overtone of tears. They have written itl half a dozen times, but Can-

| zoneri still holds the hard keys of

war and he is only 27. He was talking about it the other day as he

shucked off the training gloves and |

looked out across the valley where every -acre is ag Canzoneri acre and every peach tree was planted at the expense of some one else's nose. = o = a the dough,” it's

T'S not “And

he said. not the big ‘hello’

{you get when you come down the

aisle. It's just something that gets you when the other guy is shooting them for keeps and you see 2 clear ‘tunnel to his jaw: I guess it sounds sort of silly, but I really love fighting and I'm not going to quit until I stop loving it. I don't think Lou Ambers can beat me, but if he should, it won't stop me. I want to fight Jimmy McLarnin again and Barney Ross, too. “I'm going to’ Europe. I'll know

i when to quit and I won't feel it

in my legs or my hands or even my head. I'll know here,” he touched shirt over his heart. ‘Then I'lF quit.” - - Boxing writers can work themelves. into a lather over any citizen with thick biceps and the ability to i keep out of his own way. No other

| branch of the scribbling guild is

quite so eager [to creep out on a | imb—to back the new cauliflower stars. right up to the hilt. And no one can find more idols with feet | of brittle clay. x

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NLY two boxing writers believed Tony had any chance at all vith Jimmy McLarnin and the rest of mus exployed the 60 seconds be- | tween the first and second rounds [to work up some high-class sneers. { McLarnin had behaved just as we said he would. He walked out with { both hands going—rocked Tony's { head with a right fused to the frac-

ition of a tick and Tony seemed |,

{lucky to finish the round. A mere fighter would have gone down beneath that lethal blast, but Tony stiffened those knobby knees,

s:aggered about in a queer hobbling/

shuffle and was still on his feet when they rang a bell he couldnt hear. The morning wires were readying the knockout flash when Canzoneri came out for the second, thrust his chin into the Irishman's waited for a play. It came, but Tony's thunderbolt was first by half a heartbeat. It.crashed against Jimmy's chin and .the -floor came up to meet him. McLarnin went onl to the end because he is an utterly gallant Irishman who ] to quit. The lightweight clan is famed for ery of its champions—MecAuliffe, Gans and Leonard. The oldtimer lives traditionally in the past and discounts the present by 60 per cent, but the Leonard man is the most notable of ‘exceptions. He thinks-Canzoneri is one of the great est champions of all time and the stiffest puncher who ever “held the 135- laurel wreath. =

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Kautsky, Kingan Squads to Meet

\ A clash between the’ leading team in the Indiana-Ohio League championship series and the state semipro baseball champion has been arranged for next Tuesday night at Perry Stadium. Manager Reb Russell of the Kingan Reliables has booked the contest with Frank Kautsky’s club which is playing at the Richmond park this season. The Kauitskys are unde-

round robin series which is being played to determine, the loop crown bearer. Many local pastimers and former minor league stars are included in the Kautsky ‘roster. The Kingan squad annexed the state toga at Terre Haute and represented the Hoosier state in the national semipro tournament at Wichita, Kas.

feated in three engagements of the ‘Petey .Sarron,

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Helen Jacobs,

Mrs. Fabyan Seek Revenge Defending Women Champs. Play Kay Stammers, Alice Marble.

By United Press

CHESTNUT HILL, Mass., Aug. 27.

{ —Helen Jacobs of California and | Mrs.

Sarah Palfrey Fabyan of Boston, American Wightman cup tennis stars, tried today to atone for their

{ defeat by Kay Stammers of England | and Alice Marble of California

in the Essex County Club doubles final Sunday. Miss Jacobs and Mrs. Fabyan, defendin champions, oppose Miss, Stammers and Miss Marble in semi=finals of the natiohal women’s doubles championship at Longwood Cricket Club, Carolyn Babcock of Los Angeles and Mrs. John Van Ryn of Philadelphia oppose Helen Pedersen of Stamford, Conn., and Jane Stanton of Los Angeles. in a quarter-final match, the winners to meet Mme. Sylvia Henrotin of France and Mrs. Dorothy Andrus of New York in the semi-finals. The four highest seeded American teams rest a day before meeting in the men’s semi-finals. Wilmer Alli-

son of Texas and John Van Ryn,

defending chdmpions, are to meet | Robert Riggs and Wayne Sabin of California. Don Budge and Gene

‘Mako, Californians, will meet Prank

Parker and Gregory Mangin of New Jersey. Riggs and Sabin put out the last foreign team, the Frenchmen, Pierre Pelizza and Yvon Petra, yesterday. Budge and Mako, favored by many for the crown, turned back hard-hitting Dave Jones. of New York and John Law of Pasadena, Cal, in a four-setter.

Homestead Grays Defeat Monarchs

The Homestead Grays of Pittsburgh left here with a 10-to-4 triumph over the Monarchs of Kansas City, following last night's exhibition game at Perry Stadium. The two Negro nines are on a barnstorming excursion. Approximately 2200 fans turned out to watch the members of the Negro National League turn back their rivals from K. C. The Monarchs claimed the Negro championship last year.

SARRON TAKES BOUT

YOUNGSTOWN, O., Aug. 27.— Birmingham, Ala. world featherweight champion, today held a close decision victory over Jackie Carter, Washington, D C., in a -non-title bout. Sarron said Carter offered him the hardest battle in months, and there were times it appeared the Wash-« ington featherweight might score a killing. Both fighters finished the 10 |

rounds in strong condition.

Reds Like, Puerto Rico, Returh There in 1937

{ By United Press

NEW YORK, Aug. 27.—The Cincinnati Reds baseball club has accepted Puerto Rico’s invitation to establish spring training quarters in San Juan again next year, it was announced here today by Jose Matienho, publicity: agent of the insular government, “Contracts,” hé said, “have been signed and the “squad will report Feb. 20 and remain until March 14, traveling to and from the island from Florida on clipper planes.”

Amateurs

Minton Bros. dropped a 12-inning game to Edinburg, 8 to 7, on the winners’ diamond. The same teams will clash again Sunday. Minton Bros. have several open dates in September. . Write W. O. Minton, 1371 SHheffield-av, Indianapolis.

Monte Carlos are to play the Worthington Grays Sunday. The Monte Carlos wish to schedule future games, Write O. H. Sweeney, 942 Maple-st,. Indianapolis.

Cumberland Merchants will clash with New Palastine Sunday on the Merchants’ home lot. The Cumberland aggregation has Sept. 6 open. Write Buryl Wray, at Cumberland.

Beech Grove will be host to Rose Tiremen Sunday in a Municipal League gamg.

Greenfield nosed out Bennett Coal, 5 to 4, on the Greenfield diamond. The Coalmen have an open date Sunday and would like to play a- strong state team. Call Cherry 3424-M, or write 320 Grace-st, Indianapolis. Baby Lincolns will {travel to Rushville Sunday to clash with the Rushville Merchants. The Lincolns will play Peru a week from Sunday and Lebanon on Labor Day. Cubs, Negro

Indianapolis local

team, are without a game Sunday.

Call or write Arthur Royston, 1510 Comer-st, Drexel 4002.

Hillside Aces have a Sunday open. Call Reeves, Riley 3745, before 4 or write to 2259 Northwestern-av.

INDIANAPOLIS PACER SETS TRACK RECOROL

Times Special WASHINGTON, Ind. Aug. 27.— Counterpart Maid, pacer owned by the Josedale estate of Indianapolis, yesterday raced to a new track record here when she captured the second race on a four-race program in the fast time of 2:07. i Elsie Win, Crystal Bars and Mr. Martinos won the other events of the afternoon.

MARSHALL TOSSES CHIEF Times Special

CLEVELAND, Aug. 27.—Everett

Marshall, La Junta, Colo. recognized |

in some states as world heavyweight wrestling ‘champion, pinned Chief Sunoco, Cherokee, N. C., in 32 min‘utes and 42 seconds on a mat card here last night.

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3 Deaths—Funerals

Indianapolis Times, Thurs, Aug. 27, _19%6

BROWN — Elizabeth, | Suesday, at residence, 528 N. age 63 years. beloved wife of Wi liam | oR mother of

apoiis and ° sister of Mrs. Sam Barnes and George! Hassfurder. Funeral Priday at el HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL PARLOR, ‘ p. m. Burial Memorial Park Cemetery.

BUTLER Norman, years, beloved husband of Mildred gS son - of James Butler Owosso. Mich.; prothes of Clarence Pergerson, Mo.; Earl of Philadelphia. and George Butler of California, And Mrs. Ed Eccles of Owosso, Mich, passed away at his *nome in- Cincinnati, O.. Thursday, Aug. 27. Formerly emploved at the Big Pour Shops in Beech Grove, Services at Cincinnati Saturday morning. followed by burial at New Crown Cemetery. Beech Grove, Ind. Saturday, .11:15 a. m. Friends may, pay . respects at the cemetery. BE &

SONS SERVICE. FREDERICK—Oden C., beloved husband of Caroline and father of Rosemary and Paul Frederick, and Mrs. Everett Darringer, and grandfather of Ronald Gene Dazringer, Wednesday,

on Midland Drive. Saturday. aug. 2”, 8:15 a. m., home, and 9 at St. Church. Burial ‘Holy Cross.

MEYER—Henry, 73 years, beloved husband of Mary Mever, father. of H Adolpf _R., Ernest A. and Alfred Ww. Meyer, passed away Wednesday, 2 a. m. Foocal Friday. . m., at the residence, 526 E. Morris-st. fends invited. Burial Crown Hill. G. H. HERRMANN SERVICE.

RHOADES Otis T. beloved husband of Getrie Rhoades (nee Blue!, father of Clarénce and Perry Rhoades and Mrs. Grafton Badger. and grandfather of Juanita and Edward Badger Buddie. Billie and Donald Rhoades, passed away Wednesday morning. Aug. 26. Funeral services will be held at the residence, 3649 Kenwood-av, Friday afternoon. Aug. 28, at 3 o'clock. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. Friends invited.

SEIDENSTICKER- Agnes, beloved mother of Mrs. Hannah Trees, Louis _Seidensticker and Mrs, Matilda Cox, passed away Wednesday, Aug. 26. Services SatFINN BROS.

urday 8:30 . Meridian-st, . Sacred Heart Church. , Burial St. “Joseph Cemetery. ;

4 In Memoriam

STONER—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Clifford Stoner, who left us three years ago today. hose who loved him in life sincerely still love him in death just the same. Sadly missed. hy wife and children,

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11 Personals: = A ENTR A LL. GIVES Free Eyebrow Arch

209 I. O. O. F. Bldg.

OTEY'S RECRBATION GROUNDS, Swimming, fishing. Nicest place in Marion County. Accommodate 1 to 300. Make reservations for Saturday, Sunddy and Monday, W. 10th to High School Road then 6th House North: BE-3105-Ring "3.

NATURES Li LIVER PILLS clean up this large working organ as well as the intestinal region as NEVER BEFORE. Only 35c at any Hook Drug Store or N. M, F. Co., Inc, 145 E. Ohio-st.

UEARN BEAUTY CULTURE. On best practical and ing. Terms to suit. NATIONAL. 342 E. Washington.

USE KEENE'S WINTERGREEN TABLETS. Compound for rheumatic plats, musegular, lumbago and sim TEED. neuralgia. BSOLUT GUARANT

our ulcers, gas pains, 1 gestion relieved quick. Get free S3uIble doctor’s Jreseripuon, Udga. at Hoo Dependable Drug Stores.

NTERNATIQNAL Charm Beau. e ty BNATH FREE Finger Wave or Marcel E. Wash, st

ok enroll now; $50. ALAD., 401 Roosevelt

pri ce Re lentih INTER-

FREE emp... room, Foal BEAUTY

TRY 0% Tee Na for gl at any Rook Drug N.M. P. ( In

hhds. Now only 98¢ tore in Indiana or 45 E. Ohio-st.

. permanents, 85c.

HENNA or a 50, $ AD., 401 Roosevelt

ROYAL BEAUTY A( . bldg. WANTED—Free home fpr boys, 8-10, W. 30t Call evenings. FREE emp., room, boatd: enroll now; $50. Royal Beauty Acad., 401 Roosevelt bidg. ECONOMICAL Beauty Pervice by Experta. Spencer Hotel] LI-7501. GUARANTEED copies PLATT STUDIOS, 70 Henna or bleach, 50c Royal Beauty Acad.

34812

from any picture. Roosevelt bldg.

permanents, 85c. #01 Roosevelt bldg.

13 Business Services. AUTO GLASS AUTO GLASS REPLACHMENT SINCE 1025 * tter Font glass for

CO. 1122 Soutiicasiern. tate Road No. 52, No. 29. LI-8494.

AUTO REPAIRING 1H |

ED JETT, 517 N. Talbot: ex expert motor rebuilding, body and fender repairing, |

painting, CLEANERS

your neighborhood’ druggist or grocer.

DE VOE monthly payment plan. 24 years’ BERT

JOHN HINDS GARAGE-—Specialist

IT-FIRE WATER SOF

'TENER the ee Friend. - For Sale at

CONTRACT PAINTING

ee estimates.

RRL Pr ALL, CH-6364-J. ~ GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING leetrical work. Starters, carburetors, i5nition. 2628 Shelby. DR-5

BASEMENTS REBUILT

indi- |

| RI-3477.

For a home. 2. As an investment. 3. Rents are rising. < 4. Real estate values are increasing. . 5. Easy financing plans are now available. : :

5 REASONS FOR BUYING | REAL ESTATE NOW

The brokers below have listed: some. of their choicest properties. Call them and they will gladly show you any of these properties without any obligation to you. -

47 Houses for Sale

Stop Losing Rent Let expert property manonto reduce your losses, worry and work. Come in and inquire about our service. | 28 Years of Efficient Service

T J. S. CRUSE@® ——INCORPORATED— 128 N. DELAWARE ST. RI-6412

N. LA SALLE ST., $4000 $500 down, bal. $35 per mo. Fine square type, 2- -story, 3-bedroom home; fine condition and heighborhood, ‘Buy this, call M QUINN.

INC. LI-2541.

“1200 N. MOUNT ST.. $2900

$400 down, bal. $25 per mo. Fine home Largain price. Call Mr. + Quing. IRor

» BALL-HOTTEL CO. INC. LI- 2541.

LOOK AT THESE VALUES $750.00 TO $1,500.00

All sizes; all locations; 15 homes to sold at once: pay down $100.00. This is your Spportunity.. don’t miss it. For list see Mr. Teckemeyer sciMID = SMITH, INC. REAL ORs

193) "COLLEGE

8-room modern except furnace; only ob 1.80082 00 cash, balance $16 month. HA & CLINE, 119%; Ale LI-9220.

at 2487

Brage.

2 REASONS ARE ENOUGH 3 RISING G PRICES EASIER PINANCING SEE THESE TONIGHT LIGHTS ON 6:30—8 P. M. 3s Pleasant Run- blvd, 5 rm. bung. 3 8 5r "bun ; to3s Ww. 34th. "Drier bung. 5259 Park, S-rm. bung. 00 270 W. 43rd, prick ck, Bungalow, § rooms

3d tile bath aut Barend 4 bedrm. brick, 2

(AR 2 up. 6181 Primrose, 5-rm. English bung. COMPARE WITH OTHERS

BRIDGES & GRAVES CO. 243 N. Del. Eves. HU-2183

fixe new, 79.

BASEMENTS BUNA 2 and made dry. UNIVERSAL ROOFING CO. CH-6397 4330 E. 16th-st CISTERN CLEANING

CISTERN CLEANING AND REPAIRS.

6

HA-2182

A SOUTH SIDE BARGAIN

C. A. YOUNG RI-6412 J: 8. CRUSE. INC., 128 N. DEL.

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COAL

COAL from mine. Call GEO. POLLARD, HE-538% for prices.

DODGE

MOT 2210 BW Wash. Phone—Day Crs828: nite, DR-5117. EXTERMIN!

ATING

: SPIT FIRE KILLS ROA Sale Now at Your Neighborhood _Druggist or Grocer. “FLOORS | NISHED

ELECTRIC floor surfac Stal treads refinished. All work ork’ guaran teed. Esti- _ mates, WILSON.

2233 Miller-st; 5 rms.

1957 Tallman: 4 rms.; semi. ORS J

RI-6412

Stop Paying Rent «.$1600 1600

Segensenn

1774 Roosevelt-av; semi-mod. 1038 Traub-av: § rms.

cawbanen

Roosevelt-av; semi-mod. $100 down, balance $15 monthly. filler at J. 8 SRUSE, aT, HA-2622

4031 "TROOKWOOD Only $2,750—Terms

ag mod. me. nice jot; J-car y by pointmeh

47 Houses for Sale 1503 Sharon good 3- room. thoroughly m ungated ie , Richardson. . HALL-HOTTEL 'CO., INC. 20 N. Alfon

Just off W. Washington-st. bungalow type home with 3 3} hile pants Only $3000, Soe Mr. Richatds

2- 5-RM. MODERN COTT AGE

Newly painted cottage, bath and furnace, $1800. only $100 AT and $15 Turngct 11-2318. NV. CO. =

1634 Ludlow. ' Call Frazee. SCHLOSS B I BUNGALOW, north, trees, shrubs,

BROS. gardens A-1 condition; reduced to

Bxtra bun Sow

Bie

A 3-bedroom lot:

WE have buyers for modern homes. your Jioperiies with E. NEY C NC. RI-2200 Real Es Rents onle. 601-3 128 E. Mar ORCHARD AVE. 3600 BLK.—7-room Bide. lot 60x320. $2000. 215 Indiana

620 EAST 25th. six rooms, modern; garage; desirable location: reasonable; __owner; open for Inspectior on. MINKN NER, 250—Seve: sem Modern cheap. Call BE-2027-M i

Single; 48 Sale, Suburban Farms SUBURBAN BARGAINS

We have several 2eatre tracts, 1, from the Monument, i near new state Road Br Price 81; $50 down, bal. terms. HARNESS & 1192 N. Ala

EDGE OF CITY

A modern bungalow. city gas, long ing room, full DD 5 ost lot; price $3500; $30 per mo. Cal SCHLOSS BROS. _INV PITTSBORO. Ind. 3%; ¢ Acres with bouse; ‘garage with extra room: fi Bidz $1600. RI-7017. 215 Indiana 3.

NEAR National Road. west: S-room © low: brick and concrete porch. Ras. tricity, new electric pump, deep rage. Other outbuildings. AL c * $1800, terms. T & 506 a Bldg. SURE—Ot your -stract ia EetE LE on

i 1 Fonte 3 Joe eash 31% 49 Real Estate Ex

5- lex, gf hd, ] cash for room HU-5748. s-

ROOM dup trade equit _ north of

HAVE 1%-sto house, Sore Jo! blocks astle: vacant: ne rental. 750 N.

Best | a Sestiu-Lowest on The Times. RI-5851.

151 I Real Estate Loans

FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS

on inprpg Se Je A. J. HUEBER & > ware-st.

144 N. Dela

Cheerful, fronts CEA

Dleasant front room,

nicely furs :

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excellent under 12: modern home, near school 3B

hool 45; reasonable. TA-

WANT child or children to board, widow, | eystone. CH- :

$5—_STATE, _ 425 N.—Two large roams, cross.

reasone

inl N.. 2420—2-Room, private aparts ;