Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1936 — Page 37
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Eleven Conlests . for Hoosier Colleges This Week-end.
Headlined by Notre Dame and | Carnegie Tech's intersectional en-
Charted |
~ gagement at South Bend. an 11-|
game schedule involving 17 Indiana ‘college football teams is on tap for
. Hoosier grid {ans today and tomor- |
“TOW. ‘The spacious brick and concrete |
Notre Dame Stadium is expected to
be filled tomorrow when the Fighting Irish and the Tech Skibos line
up for their 1936 premier and what may be one of
the most critical games of the year for both elevens. ~ With his offense weakened by the Joss of 19 of last year’s lettermen and his forward wall ridden with injuries at the guard position, Coach Elmer Layden will rely chiefly upon the traditional “fighting spirit” of the Irish to get the big Blue and Gold eleven off to a successful start in the 1936 campaign. Steffen at Helm
Carnegie Tech, once more under the guidance of its former mentor, Judge Walter Steffen, whose 1926 and 1928 teams scored victories over Notre Dame. will come out: of the Fast determined to cash in on its slogan “Bigger and Better Upsets.” A tough-fibred line and a backfield led by Jack Lee, thickset sophomore fullback, are counted on to enable
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selves against the Irish.
Two other Indiana schools, name- |
ly Hanover College and Indiana University, make their season debut tomorrow. Coach Bo McMillin will send the untried Hoosier eleven against his alma mater, the “Prayin’ Colonels” of Centre College at Bloomington, and Hanover will invade Terre Haute for an engage-
ment with Coach Wally Marks’ In- | | morrow agains Cemire College.
diana State Sycamores. Butler University, Wabash, Franklin and Earlham .go forth to battle tomorrow, with perhaps a shadow of uncertainty in their minds, determined to show their alumni, stu‘dent bodies and respective coaches, that their triumphs in «games last week-end were not ‘chance affairs, but came from welltrained, offensively powerful gridiron machines. : Butler to Cincinnati Coach Tony Hinkle and a Butler squad of 40 players will leave for Cincinnati tomorrow afternoon for their game with the University of Cincinnati at 8:30 tomorrow night. With the exception of a few minor injuries, the Bulldog team will be
The Franklin College Grizzlies will
Coaches Pete Vaughan and Lo
Goldsberry, doubtlessly thankful for | Wabash's 4-point win over Illinois | ~ College at Jacksonville last week,
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team straight in the eye and derive |
from the victory over the |
moral support Giants’ 51-to-0-Quakers last year. i Aces Play Engineers Evansville is to meet Rose Poly
Normal will {invade Muncie ior a | contest. wit Ball State
at Terre ifn tomorrow, Central |
Y John Magnabosco’s ardinals, Manchester will entertain St. Joseph's and Oakland City, with only three regulars in uniform, will take its squad of 18 men to Greencastle to meet De Pauw. . Valparaiso University is to go to Huntington, W. Va. to play Marin the only game scheduled tonight for Hoosier college teams. Up at Lafayette, Coach Noble Kizer and the Purdue Boilermakers escape competition this week while they intensify practice drills in preparation for the Harry Stuhldreher’s rugged Wisconsin Badgers Oct. 10.
DEMPSEY MAY OPEN HOTEL IN CAPITAL
Bu NEA Service : WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 2.— | Jack Dempsey is said to be considering the operation of another highclass restaurant in Washington,
‘built along the lines of his famous
establishment in New York. ~ Jack is said to be well on the road to? becoming a millionaire
through his interest in the restau-
rant business.
The Shortridge High School re-
- serve football team opened its season by scoring a 6-to-0 victory over ~ the Washington reserves
at the Continentals’ field yesterday afternoon. Nelson Johnson intercepted
~ A pass and ran 80 yards to a touch-
down. The Shortridge freshman squad fought to a scoreless tie
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_SHORTRIDGE SUBS WIN
| of i pained today when ne heard reports
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Indianapolis’ principal - claim to aiding Coach Bo McMillin coiistruct his 1936 Hoosiers is Harry Cherry (above), who is being groomed
for much action at halfback this season.
Cherry, a product of Coach
Henry Bogue at Washington High School, is a junior letterman at
Indiana University.
Repeated shuffling of backfield candidates places
Cherry at left half on a pony combination designed to be inserted in the lineup when opportunity calls for speed. Other local gridders on the I. U. squad are Donas Dischinger, junior letterman end from Tech; James Birr, junior end from Shortridge, and Joe E. Brown, sophomore tackle from Tech. The Hoosiers open the season at Bloomington to-
Roosevelt Party
Costs Stoneham under the name of the Falls City
By United Press POLO GROUNDS, N. Y. Oct. 2. —Eddie Brannick, general secretary the New York Giants, was
that today’s world series host club was “having difficulties” in finding seats for the presidential party. “We considered the possibility of a postponement as soon as Mr,
| Roosevelt decided to attend the
in good condition, Hinkle reported. |
Friday game,” he said. “Immediately, we laid aside the necessary Two secret service agents rom Washington were here last
ants’ prexy) and I went over .the whole situation with them.” Incidentally, the President's visit | cost the Giants’ president a neat World series regulations provide that all spectator seats must be bought and paid for. The 49 | seats for President Roosevelt's party
cost President Stoneham $269 50.
K autskys, Sterlings in Playoff Opener
The Richmond Kautskys and the Sterling Beer nine of Indianapolis will meet at Richmond Sunday afternoon at 3:15 in the first contest of their two-out-of-three series for the championship of the Indiana- Ohio League playoff title. On the mound for the Sterlings will be Lefty Curtis, while Johnny Twigg will do the pitching for the Kautskys.
Bailey and Pope will form the battery for the University Heights
invasion of | team in its game with the Beech
Grove Reds at Beech Grove Sunday citernoon.
The Roy Steele Red Sox will leave at 12:30 p. m. for their game at Fayette Sunday. Members of the team .are requested to meet at 134 E. 22d-st.
OPEN MIDGET IDGET SEASON
2 | The opening program of a series of
SHELBYVILLE, ILLE, Ind. Oct. midget auto races to be held during the fall racing season will be staged at the fairground here Sunday. Among the drivers who will compete are James Cutshaw, George Shearer, Chuck Shearer and Ralph | Biddle, all of Indianapolis. The first race will start at 2 o'clock.
HENRICK PACES "LOOP
Tom Henrick, New Orleans’ sensational young outfielder, topped the Southern League in total bases, with 325 the past season.
| Amateur Football
The Spades Seniors; who will play
| Beers, are scheduled to practice to-
' night at 7:30 at Spades Park. Uni-
forms will be issued fo members of the team at that time, Dick Growe, Bob McCliman and A! Numand take notice.
Two games scheduled for Sunday will mark the opening of the terith season for the Em-Roe Senior Football League. The league was organized in 1927. Officials of fhe circuit include William Stewart, president; L. C. Bartlett, vice president, and Carl Callahan, secretarytreasurer. ¥ In Sunday's games, the English Avenue Boys’ Club team, last year's city champions, will meet the SoAthic eleven at Christian Park, the Hoffa A. C., formerly the Indianapolis Cubs, will play the Beech Grove team at Rhodius. So-Athic and Boys’ Club players are requested to report at 1:30.
The Riverside Olympics will practice at 24th-st and Riverside-dr ioright at 7:30 o'clock in preparation for their game at Peridleton Sunday. The following players are asked to communicate with Lefty Montiorte: D. Camden, E. West, Klien, Skiriner, Swin, Sparks, K. Piercefield, Weaver, Saxen, and Carlstadt.
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All players and tryouis for the Indianapolis Leopards’ basketball team are asked to report at 138 S. Oriental-st, Oct. 15 af 8:30 p. m.
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“Big Boy” Karl Davis, the 239pound - Ohio powerhouse who has a strong mat record, will return to the Armory next Tuesday night after a long absence and will face one of the “tough guys” of the wrestling game. Davis will square off against “Rowdy” Rudy Laditzi, 235pound Pougnkeepsie (N. Y.) husky in the semi-windup. Davis knows how to handle himself against any type of foe. Rudy upset Ivan Michailoff, Russian matman, here last Tuesday. Heading the Armory card being staged by the Hercules A. C. is a rival match ‘between George (Cry Baby) Zaharias, 240, Pueblo, Colo., and Orville (Indian Deathlock) Brown, 222, speedy Wichita (Kan.) star, It brings together again the principals of the Zaharias-Brown family of grapplers. George outlucked Orville here a month ago and turned down early offers for a re-match. He insists, however, that he had bouts elsewhere and has no fear of his Wichita rival. Orville tossed ° Chris Zaharias, younger brother of the “Cry Baby," last Tuesday.
KIPKE SEEKS GUARD
By United Press ANN ARBOR, Mich. Oct. 2—A hurried search for a guard to replace Frank Bissell, veteran letterman, who received a broken jaw in ccrimmage, was on at Michigan today as Harry Kipke -strengthened the Wolves for the impertant Michigan State game tomorrow. Offensive drills were scheduled to polish new scoring plays.
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3 Deaths—Funerais
Indianapolis Times, Friday, Oct. 2, 1936
APPLE—Charles, brother of “Fred, Albert, Elmer, John and Arthur, at the home, 1205 N. . Thursday, 2 m. Funeral Bros. Centrai Chapel, Saturday, 3 En Friends invited. Burial Crown ill, Friends may call at the chapel.
BREEDLOVE--John (Pete), of 805 S. War-man-av, beloved husband of Pearl Breedlove, father of Mary Louise, John Lowell and Albert LeRo brother of Bessie Bresenham, Bell [cKamey, Fred, HarJey and Charles Breedlove, passed away Sept. 30, age 53 years. Service Saturday, 2 p. m. at the above address. Burial Floral Park. Friends invited. BEANBLOSSOM SERVICE,
CRUCKER~—Lyle Ronald Jr., beloved little son of Lyle and Viola Brucker, brother of Janet Marie and grandson of Mrs. Marie Bensema, Hammond, Ind., and S. F. Brucker of Remington, Ind. passed away at the Jesidence, 341) Guilfordav, Wednesiay, 4:15 SHIRLE BROS. 946 N. Minois Friday, invited. Burial Crown Hill
BURKLINE—Charles J., of 2428 .N. Galest, beloved husband of Belle Glidden Burkline, son of Mrs. Hanna Burkline
3 m. Friends
and brother of John Burkline, gevarted.
Hus life Thursday. Funeral Monda 5, at the MOORE & KIRK - NERAL, HOME, 2530 Station-st, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Purial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the residence until
noon Monday.
CHAMBERLIN—Indiana E., age 86, widow of Nelson C. Surnas, Romenta George and Martha C. Conarroe and sister of Rachel F., George T.. Cortez D and Albert S. Blue, passed away Wednesday in Maywood, III. Services at THE FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Saturday, 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill.
EDWARDS—Minnie F., beloved mother of Austin J. Edwards, grandmother of Susan and Eileen, sister of Mrs. Wallace Long. Greencastle, died Wednesday. Friends may call at the KIRBY MOR TUARY, 1901 N. Meridian-st. Funeral Saturday. 1:30, at the mortuary. Burial, Roachdale. Friends invited.
GREER—Elizabeth Hord, mother of Mrs. William Munk of Indianapolis and Mrs. Edward Norvell of New York city, passed on Thursday morning. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Saturday. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill.
LAXEN—Ida B., age 81 years, passed away Wednesday eve at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Bthel Cook, 1310 N. La Salle st. FPuneral -services Saturday, 2 Pp. at the above address. Friends inDo Burial Memorial Park. CONKLE SER VICE. /
LOWERY—Emma <, mother of Ora ‘A. Wilson of R. R. Box 67, Indianapolis, passed away 0) Oct. 1. Funeral irom FINN BROS. FUNERAL , HOME, 523 N. Meridian-st, Monday. Oct. 5, at 2 m. Burial Floral Park cemetery. Frinos invited,
McINTOSH—Edward, age 64, beloved husband of Clara McIntosh and father of Jennie McCall, Edna Johnson and grandfather of Edward, Charlotte, Harriett; Lafe and Clara May McCall and brother of Dallas, George and John McIntosh, passed away Thursday morning. Funeral at Ss LEY BROS. CENTRAL CH APEL, 946 N. Illinois-st, Monday, 3 Dp. Friends invited. Burial Washington Park, Friends may call at the Chapel. [Columbus (Ind.) papers please topy.]
MONTGOMERY —Mollie Kendall, mother of Mildred and Anna Jane Montgomery of Hammond, Ind., passed away aL th home of her brother, Rev. vw H. Ken. dall. 1212 Broadway, Thursday morning. Services at the Methodist Church at New Amsterdam, Ind., Sasury ay, . Friends may call at the FLANN & BUCHANAN MORTUARY until Saturday morning.
PAYNE—Mary Riley,- beloved mother of Leslie Payne, passed away early Friday m. Private services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY.
ROGERS—James H., entered Thursday, age 60 years, husband of Frances Rogers, father of James S. andOrville Rogers, brother of Frank and. Nigholas Rogers. Funeral Sunday, -2 m., at residence, 2210 Sherman-gr: Buriai Anderson Cemetery. HA MOORE FUNERAL PARLOR in RY
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STONER—Anna Dynes. wife of U. S. Stoner,
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THOMPSON-—Delia, of 19 N. California-st, beloved mother of Ona Wright, Indianapolis, and Edward Th Ind., departed this neral notice later. Friends may call. MOORE & KIRK, CH-1806.
ZARTMAN—Joseph V., age 175. residing - 4821 College-av, beloved Ee band of Alice E. and father of Paul A. and Joseph V. Jr., and Mrs. Maurice Early, away Friday a. m. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Monday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial _ Washington Park.
4 In Memoriam
M’CAULEY-—-In memory of our wife and mother, Bessie May McCauley, who passed away Oct. 2, 1935. A wonderful! mother,
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Prompt Delivery TA 2776
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| __3406 Clifton
COLONNADE
Meridian at 9th. RI-0252 Attractive Apts.—With Bath Furnished and Unfurnished.
DINING ROOM MAID SERVICE Homelike Surroundings
WALKING DISTANCE
ATLANTIC FISH AND OYSTER CO., INC. WHOLESALE FRESH WATER FISH
OYSTERS SEA FOODS
Order By Phone—We Deliver 129 Madison-Av. LI1-2927
~ Complete Line of School Supplies Morris Pharmacy
OR PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY FREE DELIVERY
) 1641 Vilia-Av. DR-7210
31 Rooms with Board
Fountain Square Poultry Market
QUALITY LIVE POULTRY Freshly Dressed and Delivered Free. FRESH COUNTRY EGGS. “In the Fountain Square Center" 1029 Virginia-av. DR-6766
The Only Thermo-Elec-tro Control Machine in Indianapolis—
ELLIS BEAUTY SALON
3d floor Odd Fellow Bldg. LI-0618.
Swiftest in existence. Vigorous glands. Means confidence and courage.
he new product on ale at all Hook Drug Stores. Price 988c.
GOOD FOOD — DRINKS MILANO INN
Real Italian Spaghetti, Hot Stew, Chilt —all kinds of sandwiches,
231 S. Noble DR- 4632
ALERT CLEANERS
We specialize on ladies’ fur trimmed winter and overcoats, furniture, rugs, draperies. Guaranteed work, Prompt ae-
livery service. 4618 E. Michigan IR-3030C
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COAL MEN
Attention! 3% acres, W. 18th and Belt Railroad. Ideal for coal yard, Rails in for ten-car switch,
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EAT 35 Houses, Unfurnished
$5; ; WASHINGTON, E., 31456—Clean; nome cooking; privileges; one or more men. CH-1683-W.
ALABAMA, 1224 N.—Nice large room, twin
beds. Steam heat; good meals. RI-6647. excel-
ON, 1033 N.—Front room; home piivileges: two gentle-H-26
lent heat; men, $6.50 each. NEW YORK, E., 2850—Room, board: one or two; . close to Mallorys. CH-6247-M.
RUCKLE. 2004—Central car: cozy steam heated room; twin beds: gentlemen. HE-
\, share room,
426—Gentleman, RI-1257,
NINTH, E, __ Home | cooking; $6.
twin beds.
32 Housekeeping Ra Rooms
$4 UP; BELLEFONTAINE, 1113—Two iarge front rooms; private entrance; good heat.
HA-4499-W. {north)—Two-room
$5—1030 W. 29TH apartment. Jurhishee: private entrance. _ Warm. HA-4340-J. $5: GROFF, 1441—Two rooms, furnished gomplase: bath; heat furnished; garage.
ALABAMA, 1104 N.—One-room a artment, clean, comfortable; parking. lot; very reasonable.
ARSENAL, _ rooms. $2 BROADWAY, 1134 — Two clean, rooms; 2 beds; $4. One room, $3
ET 1226—Large room kitchenette; everything furnished; vate entrance; garage; LI-9403 COLLEGE, 2127—Three rooms, partly furnished: bath: utilities; private entrance. Adults. Phone. COLLEGE, 925— Front room, Warm; clean; telephone; tance. \ COLLEGE, 1410—Warm front l-rm. apartment. Near bath: everything furnished. . Reasonable. PI Phone. ’ WASHINGTON, E. 1603—One “and tworoom apartments; everything furnished; private entrance. Reasonable.
29TH, W., 403—Modern, four-room apartment: semi-furnished; utilities; $6 week. HA-0282. More Readers Per Penny Spent—When You Use Times Eeonomy
Want Ads. yu... Phone Ruey. 5551.
134, S.—2 nicely furnished 50,
warm
and pri-
near ' bath. walking dis-
132 H 33 Hotels
TOURIST INN—1 Block west of Statehouse. Rooms, double, T5¢c, $1. Single, 50c, by week, $3. Room service and phone. RI-0204. 359 W. Washington.
CENTRAL HOTEL, Corner Delaware and Vermont. 331 N. Delaware—Modern out- _ side rooms: transient: weekly.
34 Apartments, Unfurn. ~ INDPLS. RENTAL AGENCY List your property with us and elimi-
nate vacancy Josses and collection difficuities. Call LI-5393.
APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAD
Apartments in all parts of the city; fice transportation to inspect. Call -1323 GENERAL APTS.. INC. 22 W. Vermont. LI-2439.
25 Houses, Unfurnished
$26 MOD. 5-room bung.. full basement, near Washington High & grade schools. Rhodius Park. Bus at door, 2018 W. Wyoming-st. Bridges & Graves, 243 N. Del. RI-3477. HU-2188. ONLY $32.50. 5-room bung.. front drive. 811 N. Oxford; jue condition. IDGES & GRAVES, , 243 N . Del. Ri. 3477
$35—323 Leslie; n nice 3-bedroom n | home. WHITE, TA-4633. $75—North, 4500. Gorgeous new 3-bedroom brick home. Others. TA-4633.
BELLE VIEU, except Lhd
single
water paid: reasonable.
209 N.—Small double, modern | HARDING,
HANDY LIST Security Trust Co. RI-6571
283 N. Elder; 4 rooms; new decorations; water paid ...$12.50 2908 Rader; 3-bedroom mod. 20.00 111 W. 32d; 6-r. mod. ......$25.00
5-r.
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4831 Winthrop; bungalow " APARTMENTS 642'2 E. Market; 3 rooms; water paid : 42 Northwest, paid
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Apt. C; water
BOULEVARD-PL. 3155—5-Room modern bungalow: garage: $32.50, LI-6517.
Drexel, 442—8-rm., Pine, 329 8.—3-rm., JENNINGS BROS.
HILLSIDE, 1967—Garage, bath, shades, redecorated, water paid, $16; gas and __ lights paid. $18.50. me 2467. WASHINGTON-BLVD hedroom oil; $75. Others, $90, $65, gan. 50. oe ment. $85. HA-3251. WINTHROP, 4050—Five-room, modern ecxa un $19.50. Goode & Goode,
mod. Pride toilet . . 23 8. ILLINOIS.
36 Furn. Houses, Apts. $25. GALE, 1333 N.—2-Bedroom house,
shady yard, porch, radio; housekesper included.
MIDDLE AGED couple without children to Spare expenses in widow's modern home. __ 218 N. Tacoma.
45 Business Opportunities
ANY business sold quickly and confidene tiallv for cash. We cover the state,
Farm & Home Sales Co.
502 Fidelity Trust Bldg. RI. 8767.
LUNCH, living rm. Rent $15. Good | bus, fine loc., must sell; only $200 down. PO J. LEWIS Co., 149 N. Delaware,
FILLING STATION—Corner location; rent only $5; price $350.
Farm & Home Sales Co. 502 Fidelity Trust Bldg. RI. 8767.
OWNER. leaving city will sacrifice whole sale business as Jipmedigte sale; $500 will handle. A-3042
RESTARANL, 1 fue Tooms: low rent, ness an en: ETE incss 8 1g, cle $550. part cash,
CLEANING —Pressin , tailor established; cash, 300. 7 “oh
Well 707 N. Alabama, 46 Securities
WE BUY Fletcher American National Certificates of Beneficial Jone (ark D HEN &
ash. N. Market-at. aT 206. €O0. 3 B.
47 Houses For Sale
GALE STREET. 2333 cating Sif, eS sondivon 119% N. Ala. LI- 92 &
. $200 CLINE. LINCOLN. 214 6-Room adern, vacant. $2300, 3x can. bal. $20 on. HARNESS 119'%2 N. Ria. "T1520. = OLIN KEALING, 19 N.—Mod. + Ear.. rs.; _ Parquar -fi .furn.
ORCHARD AVE, . ern: lot 60x3 Bldg.
brick; 8 rooms, 2 Soma: SSL e laun NE Ti sah
3600 BI a m mods
20. 23000. 215 Indiana
501—3, 5-room modern,
2 Tr . except furnace. ‘Call IR-7027%. double,
TIMES RENTAL DIRECTORY
Apartments Walking Distance to Town
ADDRESS | Corona Apts.
708 8. Meridian
SIZE |
2 or 3 | fo: as. conv. to downtown. -1278 ol Rooms _ SECURITY ost RIS gual.
Houses North
DESCRIPTION | RENT
i $17 50
~ ADDRESS | 1435 Guilford |
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1049 W. 29th | 6 =
over decorated u
Modern ingle in Virginia A ee. £5 Tiel
Apartments North
DESCRIPTION | RENT
lower duplex, Modern” Li. 1261. $21.50
Virginia Avenue.
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ADDRESS | SIZE |
DESCRIPTION '| RENT
: % : 2.8 3] Chateau Apts. J
Bedroom 1501 E. Maple Road | “AL
ADDRESS | SIZE |
‘nished. + | Security Trust Co.
‘Houses South
nodernistic apt; atilities fue Abas, ;
. RI-6571.
pled
“DESCRIPTION | RENT
1519 Madison | 5
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"hrf. TE | $12.50
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