Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1937 — Page 26
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RA MEMORIAL ARCHITECT DIES: RITES DELAYED
Martindale Funeral to Await |
Return of Son From Egypt in Spring.
CLARENCE MARTINDALE, 103
STATE DEATHS
ALEXANDRIA—Abner O. Hancher, f SALEEM) Wife, Esma; brother, Fred; 32 ier, Mrs. Frank Griffith.
J ANDERSON—Mrs. Hazel Ashby Malicoat, 135:
Fnshand, Merle; daughter, he Mita pe Bdwar sisDruiile mou ward; aElizabeth
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Ch | th ters, Mrs. Martin Schmuck and | Ansberry; grandmother, Mrs. Reese. ” ARCADIA—Mrs. Mary Shaffer, 7 vivor: Sister, Mrs. Almedia Brown. BAINBRIDGE—Andrew V. Couger, Survivors: Wife, Sarah; son, W. J dA 28. Sur BLOOMINGTON—Clifford Auten, - vivors: Wife, Lucille; daughters, Norma,
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grandson, Charles Richard Goodman, both of Indianapolis. DR. JOHN F. M’'COOL, 1408 E. Washington St., died last night in
E. Ninth St., widely known architect | St. Vincent's Hospital after a year’s
+ who died at his home yesterday, - not be buried until the return of his | son, Robert C. Martindale, from : Egypt next spring. - - Mr. Martindale was the fourth son “of Judge Elijah B. Martindale, a descendant of William Penn, founder of Pennsylvania, who came to America from England in 1681.: Mr. Martindale was an architect for 35 years before his retirement in 1921 when he moved to Paris to study sculpture in the Julian Studios under the famous MM. Landowski and Boudelle. He was architect for ‘the Rauh Memorial Library, Hendricks County Court House and many other public buildings. He moved with his family from Paris to Nice, on the French Riviera, in 1926, where he lived until returning to the United States three years ago. His son, Robert. an archaeologist, has been associated with the Oriental Institute of the University of ‘Chicago since his graduation from Oxford University, England, and is a member of the British Museum staff in Abydos, upper Egypt. : Mr. Martindale was an active member of the Columbia Club, University Club, Mystic Tie Masonic Toodge and Second Presbyterian Church before his departure for Europe. In addition to the son. he is survied by his wife, Mrs. Kate Cathcart Martindale; brothers, Lynn and John Martindale of Indianapolis; sister, Miss Emma Martindale of Santa Barbara, Cal.; nephews, Elijah B. Martindale Jr. and Hervey Bates III, and a niece, Mrs. Robert Pepper Clay of Ft. Sill, Ark.
LOUIS F. SCHETTER, Northwcod Drive, died in Methodist Hospital yesterday after a lengthy illness. He was 66.
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will | illness. He was 53.
Dr. McCool had been practicing medicine in Indianapolis for 31 | years. Born in Indianapolis, he was | graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine. He was a member of the Holy Cross Catholic Church. Survivors include the wife, Mrs. Catherine Blackwell McCool; broth-
i ers, Daniel and Charles, all of In-
dianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. Margaret Nash of Panama, Ia. Funeral arrangements have’ not been completed.
TAGUE, wife of James J. Montague, poet and newspaper columnist, died yesterday of arthritis in New York City. She was 60. Mrs. Montague was born in Indianapolis, and was married to Mr. Montague in Portland, Ore., in 1898. Mrs. Montague ‘was an enthusiastic gardner, ‘and won many prizes at New York flower shows. She was a member of the New Rochelle, N. Y., Garden Club, the American Iris Society and the New Rochelle Women's Club. Surviving, besides Mr. Montague. are three children, Richard and Janes and Mrs. Henry Parkman ; her mother, Mrs. Kate Hagney 3 Portland, Ore.; two sisters, Mrs. H. T. Holmes and Mrs. Herman Thompson, and a brother, John Hagney. Private funeral services are to be held tomorrow in New Rochelle.
MRS. KATE FRITTS, died yesterday at the home of her son, Wayne Fritts, in Clermont. She was 70. Funeral services are to be held at 2
p. m. tomorrow at New Palestine, where Mrs. Fritts was born, and where she spent most of her life.
She was married to Leonard Fritts
| of New Palestine more than 30 years
Mr. Schetter: is to be buried in | ago. After Mr. Fritts’ death, eight Crown Hill following services set for | years ago, Mrs. Fritts moved to In-
1:30 p. m. tomorrow from Hisey & | diznapolis.
Titus Funeral Home in charge of the Rev. T. R. White and Mystic .Tie Lodge, F. & A. M,, of which he . Was a member. He was born in Indianapolis and spent his entire life here except for one year in Cincinnati. Mr. Schetter was wire chief of Western Union Telegraph Co., with which he had been connected 25 years. He was “-assistant manager of the Postal Telegraph Co. several years, in the brokerage business later, and served _as president of the National Stock & Grain Exchange for some time. Survivors include the wife, Mrs. Edith Raschig Schetter; daughter, - Louise, of the Indiana University © Faculty; sons, Ralph and Robert C.
Schetter, both of Indianapolis, and |
_two grandchildren. MRS. GERTRUDE POSTEL, 820 Edison Ave., who died Wednesday
in City Hospital, is to be buried in |
‘Crown Hill following funeral serv““jces in Royster & Askin Mortuary at 2 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Postel, who was 47, was a " life resident of Indianapolis. She was a member of the United Brethren Church. ~~ Survivors are the husband, © Charles; daughter, Mrs. Eleanor _“Mortenbeck of Indianapolis: sister, “Mrs. Florence Bandy of Chicago; _ brother, Samuel T. Marshall, and
Two months ago she moved to Clermont. Survivors besides the son are a daughter, Mrs. Curtis Drake of South Bend; a sister, Mrs. Otta Campbell of New Palestine; a brother, Jewel Armstrong of Oklahoma, and two grandchildren.
WILLIAM H. CLIPPINGER, H. Lieber Co employee for more than 50 years, died Wednesday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ray D. Barnes, 5895 Washington Blvd. He was 90. Funeral services were to be held at 1:30 p. m. today, with burial in Crown Hill. Mr. Clippinger lived in Springfield, O., before coming to JIndianapolis in 1872. He was born in Cumberland, Md., and was a member of the English Lutheran Church. Survivors, besides Mrs. Barnes, are a son, Howard L. Clippinger of Indianapolis; two brothers, J. C. and Joseph Clippinger; a sister, Mrs. Belle Stockstill, and a grandson, all of Springfield, O.
MRS. MARY HAMBY, formerly of Atlanta, Ga. died Wednesday following a short illness. She was 64. Funeral services were held yesterday. Mrs. Hamby came from Atlanta to Indianapolis two years ago to live with her daughter, Mrs. Willie Mae Williams, 112 E. St. Clair St. Mrs. Williams is the only surviving immediate relative.
MRS. HELEN L. HAGNEY MON-
James brothMrs.
Betty and Shirley; mother, Mrs. Arthur: step-father, James Arthur: ers, Orville and Ezra Auten: sisters, Cecil Ham and Mrs. Sam Price.
BRAZIL—Arthur Tapy. 39. Survivors: Wife, Hester: daughter. Alma: sons, Roy, Wilbur and Ronald; parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Tapy: brothers, Ora, Lester and William; sisters, Mrs. Ed Green, Mrs. Roy Dreher and Marie Tapy.
BURROWS—John Aaron, Wife and three daughters. CAMBRIDGE CITY—Kinsley P. Diffenderfer, 80. Survivors: Wife, Mary: daughters, Mrs. A. D. Morrill, Mrs. Clayborn C. King and Betty Jane Diffenderfer; sons, Harry, Eugene and Charles: sister, Mrs. Mary Taylor: brother, Sidney. CAMDEN—Hannah Ahler, 71. CAYUGA—Mrs. Mary J. Switzer, 87. Surwivors: Daughters, Mrs. Charles Trus kosky, Mrs. William Hiedbrieder, Mrs. E. McKee and Jessie Switzer; sons, Elliott, Jake and Charles Switzer,
@GLERMONT—Mrs. Kate Fritts, 70. Sur vivors: Sen, Wayne; daughter, Mrs. L. Curtis Drake; sisters, Mrs. Jewel Armstrong and Mrs. Otto Campbell. COLUMBUS—Dr. Bertha A. Clous, 63. Survivors: Brother, Dr. A W. Clouse; sister, race Clouse; foster daughter, Mrs. Ida Brow William L. Kenkens, 72.
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EVANSYNIE Jenty Survivors: aughters, . Lydia Niederhaus; sons, Adolph and Herbert: sister, Mrs. William Gerling; brothers. Ed, Fred, John, William and Chandler. Mrs. Lillian Schauner. Survivors: Sister, Cornelia Koch; brother, Henry Mrs. Lydia =i Ash, 18. Survivors: Daiemers: : Fvis ane and TS Nettie Hamilton: ne Farris brothers, Frank and SO liom Bullock: sis
44, Survivors:
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Survivors: . daughters, Guy Ours Jesse Lantaff; sons. Elva and Clarence: sister, Mrs. Arthur Jones; brother, Clarence.
Cletus Wagner, 28. Survivors: Sisters, Mrs. Edgar Memmer and Dorothy; brother,
Vernon. : Mrs. Ella Coulson, 73. Survivors: band. Lester; son, Warner Ammerman; sisters, Mrs, Rose Mundy and Mrs. Lydia Willis. Mrs. Julia Crunk, 78. FORT WAYNE—Foster L. Wickliffe. 38. Survivors: Mother, Mrs. Mildred Wickliffe; wife. Mary: brother, Rolland; sister,
Hazel Breniser. : : Fred H. Witte, 77. Survivors: Wife, Emilie: brothers, Henry and John; sister, 72. Survivors:
Msr. Louise Bernin brother, Cyrus
. Harriet Waters, Roy and Hallie; Henrv Woehr, 74. Survivors: Wife. Minnie: daughter, Mrs. Emma Clippinger; William and Otto; brother, Fred . x. 59. Survivors: Wife, Della; .. Clem; daughter, Mrs. dell: sisters, John Wort, and Mrs. Anthony Shieb; brogners, Joseph and Herman Fox. FRANKFORT—Helen F. Chess. 47. Survivors: Mother, Mrs. Mary Cheney: sisters, Margaret, Mrs. Walter Spencer and Mrs. Millard Overton.
FRANKLIN — Mrs. Florence Ransdell, 74. Survivors: Sisters. Mrs. Bennett Jacobs. Mrs. Charles Donnell. Mrs. . Sellers and Mrs. Louis F. Dempf; brother, Albert Bronson.
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GARRETT-—-Charles Survivors: Wife, Cyrilla; Mrs. Edith Horn and Mrs. Esther Ponsang: stepson, Roy Smith; brother, Alfred Wolff.
GOSHEN—Mrs. Elizabeth Dierdorf, 77. Survivors: Daughter, Edna; brother, Charles McConaughy. GREENCASTLE—William Wiley, 86. Survivors: Wife; sons, Earl, Ed and John; daughters, Mrs. Joe Knauer, Mrs. John Knauer and Mrs. Ed Thomas. Mrs. Flora Cunningham, 71. Survivors: Husband, Fred: daughters. Mrs. - Blanche Williams. Mrs. Ruth Bryant and Mrs. Iva De Rhodes; sisters, Mrs. Morris Burk and Mrs. John Crawley: brother, Robert Girton. GREENSBURG—Joseph C. Jolliff, 76. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Glenn W. Sumpter; son, Charles; sister, Mrs. Abner Thurston: half-brother, William Caldwell. GREENWOOD—Nathaniel Berryman, 74. Survivors: Wife, Jenny; daughter, Blanche
HAMMOND—Mrs. Lena Lakatos, 57. Sur vivors: Sons, Victor, Joseph, Charles, William, Solomon and Edward; daughters, Helen and Lena.
HARTFORD CITY—Thomas William Williams, 25. Survivors: Parents, Mr. d Mrs. Charles Williams: brothers. Raymond and Fred; sisters, Mrs. Miilspaugh, Catherine, Betty and Mary Ellen Williams _HENRYVILLE—Cyrus A. Parks. 88, Survivor: Sister, Mrs. Belle McCombs. HOBART—Mrs. Helen Kramer Parks, 42. Survivors: Husband, Everett; sons, Robert and Jack; parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kramer; sister, Mrs. Claire -Billeaux; brothers, Dwight and George. UNTINGTON—Davis A Kline, 79 Survivors: Wife, Austa: bro her, Alvin; daughters, Mrs. Jonathan Racker. Mrs. Mary Simon and Mrs. Bessei Delp; son. Arthur, JEFFERSONVILLE—John M. ‘Knowland, 81. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. C. Dunn; sons, John and Earl Knowiand. 2 zn 2
Bronson
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Henry Wolff, daughters,
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KOKOMO—Mrs. Nora Powell. 64. oF LA PORTE—Charles Parker Holmes, Survivors: Wife, Claudine; sister, Mrs. W. Rollins. LIGONIER—Mrs. Mary Shelt,” 82. MARTINSVILLE—Emmett Tudor. 65. Survivors: Wife, Ida; sons, Carol and Cyril; brother, Everett. MICHIGAN CITY—William H. Kroening, 75. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Andros. John and Christ. Irwin Coleman, 29. Mrs. Cora Coleman; MOUNT VERNON—Paul Maier, 70. Survivors: Wife, Amanda; son, Hevnan, NEW ALBANY-—Archie Spurge 79 Survivors: Wife, Elizabeth: Sa: Mire. Della Glaze and Mrs. Sylvia Powers.
NORTH SALEM-—-Mrs, Martha Hunt,
brothers,
Survivors: Mother, brother, Floyd.
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How to Escape
GRIPPE « COLDS
Avoid so fur as possible the places where germs are most likely to be spread; overcrowded cars and public meeting places; stuffy, poorly ventilated rooms.
Be careful of close contact with others and beware of all coughers and sneezers; breathe through the nose, get fresh air but avoid drafts or chilling.
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Get lots of rest. Eat plenty of citrus fruits. Keep the bowels open. Take extra precaution to keep in good physical condition, so your system will have its normal resistance against germs.
Above all, avoid catching colds. They lower your resistance. At the first sign of any cold, take Bayer Aspirin and remain indoors if possible until all symptoms of your cold are gone. Gargle with Bayer Aspirin dissolved in water at the first touch of sore throat due to cold as this will relieve the soreness and soothe the
If you have any reason to suspect that you may have grippe, don't try to treat yourself, call your doctor at once.
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Survivors: Husband, Robert; sons, Wingate, Mrs. Bernice English, Mrs. tie McFerran and Mae Hun PERU—MTrs. Mrs. George Morgan:
Anna Way, 1
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PL EASANT MILLS—Altimio Savala, 34. PRATHER—John D. Sharp, 47. Survivor:
Wife, Vera Sharp.
ROCKFORD—Glessner Johnson, 82. SurOren, daughters, Urainia Gordon, . Ruby Pruitt and Nora
vivors: Wife, “Rachael; sons, Everett and Dr. Elwin Johnson: Mrs. Elsie Roth, Mrs. Mrs. Ruth Shull, Mrs. Mrs. Verna Bradburn; Corn,
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SEYMOUR—-John A. vivors: Mrs. Edward Bode and Mrs. Ed son, Harry; half-sister, Mrs, Klosterman.
Mrs. Alice Forgey, 63. Survivors: Brothers, George and James Taylor; sister, Mrs.
Malisa Hunnicutt. E. . Wetzel. Survivors: Mrs. Laura Sehartenberger and ence Montgo ons, Scharfenbersor. ard Montgomery. SHIDELER— Mrs, Survivor: Husband, Charle SOUTH BEND Michao! Survivors: Wife, Helen: gaughiers. and Rose; brothers. Sylvester and Stanley’ Marciniak, 83. Survivors:
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(CORRECTEN NOTICE) BROWN—Dan, age 59, §leptashes of Mrs. D. B. and Albeg HA W Ln York Sity: brgitier of Mrs. LeMay of Aurora, [Ill.; Mr, Vernon Branch of Wichita, Kas., passed away at Bonita, Ariz, Jan. 18. Private servJoes o% the Crows Hi n aan]. Friday, 2:30 Friends call at the FLANNER ‘& BUCH AN AN MORTUARY until 2 p. m., Friday.
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M’COOL—Dr. John F., b Catherine McCool (net ther of Danie! and Ch s McCool and Mrs. Margaret Nash, Hed at St. Vincent's Hospital Thursd? i evening, Jan. 21. Funeral from the rime of Dr. John SE chwell 4314 Par’ Ave., Monday. n.. 2 Sergices Holy Cross Cross cemetery. F tends | nvited: BLACK. I riends inv e WELL SERVICE,
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Rooms With Board
LEXINGTON, 962—Nice double room, with board, Modern home; $6 week. DR-
NEW JERSEY, N., 2062—Twin beds. shows 5 a water; students or employed,
ROOKWOOD,
a dren; hou week; equipped rie, WA- -2004. ROOMS—double, day or night; Board, $8 week. 310 E. Soutl
care chile especially
ise and $1,
Housekeeping Rooms 14
FOR Quick and More economical results advertise your vacancy in The Times. You get 7 gays advertising Jon ine + hg _of 5, Two days Free. Call
$2.50, $3. 50—Clean light Tal Ls arf sleeping room; walking distance. 850 N, East St. ALABAMA, N., 1838— ‘Newly decorated live ing room, kitchenette; splendid heat; constant hot water: phone, BROADWAY, 1134 — Two clean, warm rooms, 2 beds, $4.50, $5: one room, $3. FLETCHER, 727—Share five-room aparte ment with two or married couple, eme ployed. DR-2295-M NEW JERSEY, N. 517—Desirable aparte ments, front, hot, cold Nater in rooms; __ walking distance. LI-3750. ). ORIENTAL, N., 20—-Two rooms, furnished complete; private entrance; utilities; _ reasonable. Adults.
PENNSYLVANIA, N., room apartment; telephone. RI-3267.
WOODRUFF, 544 MIDDLE DRIVE—Living room, bedroom, kitchenette, Frigidaire; adults; ; reasonable. CH-3173. M.
°F, 608 Drive — third floor;
807 Furnished two= good heat; utilities;
LOVELY WOODRUFF, 608 large housekeeping room, $4 week. CH-4108. HOUSEKEFPING ROOM in_ exchange for Ho by middle- aged woman. 615 . Michigan.
Apertments, Unfurn. 16
PERMANENT waves, 85C to $5: facials, 25c. _ Roval Beautv Acad.. 401. Roosevelt :_Blde.
Lost and Found
LOST — Female wire-haired terrier; all white except black and brown markings over eye and tail. Answers name .“Boots.” Return 3726 N. Meridizn, Apt. _ 6, or call TA-2866. Reward
LADY'S Masonic dinner 1 ring, with two diamonds, third stone out.
Wednesday evening. Liberal reward. RI-9933. Evenings, HA-1759-J.
LOST—An insurance policy between Murphys: Ss Sng 8 Apollo Theater. Return to 3006
COT Meridian and Ohio Sts. leather brief case, Liberal reward.
questions asked.” WA-4995. LOST—Boston terrier, male. black with yiite kins, Tag No. 7089. Reward.
brown “No
STRAYED—CHOW _ PUPP 3 brown with black Very Female. Reward. 1420 W.
I.OST—Glasses in ca on Meridian between Fall Creek-57th. Reward. HU-49]19.
Cost Less—Produce Best. Times Economy Want Ads. Rilev 5551.
Rooms Without Board 12
$2-RIVFRSIDE DR., 2471 E.—Comfortable > Near bath. Good bed. Private
months, "Red harness. 32nd.
Five water
BELLEFONTAINE good condition;
$16: 1607% — rooms; bath; paid. RI-7739.
CENTRAL, 1112—ATTRACTIVE BEDROOM ARTMENTS. $0 $40 Utilities; re= a RI-1148 COLLEGE, 1660 — MODERN FIVE-ROOM UPPER DUPLEX. Good condition, heat, _ water; $35. LI-1113.
A MERIDIAN, N., 3117, Apt. D.—Most attrace tive seven-room apartment; fireplace, sun-porch. MERID., S., 1433—Three rooms and bath} all utilities furnished; $32.50. DR- -4793;
garage,
"PENNSYLVANIA. 2026 N., 6-RM. 3720 N. A A GENERA free service and NO LATiOn LI-5393. mediate occupancy. TA-1716.
Completely modern, city heat, Reasonable. LI-0576. L APARTMENT, 22 W. Vermont. Tr -2439. Indianapolis Rental Agency Furnished and unfurn. apts. and houses; JSORRIMENT RENTAL BUREAD Conv. locations gladly shown. HE-1323, NORTH, 3300, BEAUTIFUL NEW DUPLEX, Stoker heat. two baths. Frigidaire; ime TWO or 3-bedroom duplex; 2 baths; Fas
] Frige coher: beautiful; janitor service,
FIVE ROOMS, seven rooms, $25, $34; water furnished. Druggist, E. Minnesota. LL BEDROOM APT. large liv. rm., Kjscaenstte, util. $32. HE-1328
heat, villa and
SMA 234 E. Ninth; bath, friz..
$2. $2.50, $3. 50—COLLEGE. 1524—Warm, clean rooms, near bath, Gentlemen working. LI-8889. $3: LAYMAN, 16 N. (Irvington); room, next to bath; home. ALABAMA, N., 2049—Front, newly decorated; steam heat: privileges: _ ble; garage. TA-b 042. CARROLLTON, 2325—Single sleeping room; modern home: hot water; $2.50. HE- 2492. COLLEGE, 2238 - Large, steam-heated __ rooms; 1 or 2 employed: ; garage optional. NEW JERSEY, N., 2065—Warm, pleasant ns eS near carline. Gentleman. _HA-23 86-4... NEW JERSEY, N., 1215—Front downstairs room, studio couch; lady. Upstairs room; next bath PARKVIEW AVE. 22 (1900 East)—Large front room; modern private home; ga- _ rage. Reasonable. PENNSYLVANIA, | 939 N.—Large, well furnished front room, main floor; Beautyrest mattress; $4 STATE, 316 N.—Nice, warm sleeping room; klicnen privileges; private entrance. LI-
warm bedmodern private
WASHINGTON, E.—Nice warm room: for one or two. reasonable. IR-1244.
WOODRUFF, 586 Middle Drive — Large, comfortable room; twin beds optional. References. CH-0457-R.
sleeping Private home:
reasona-,
For Colored Douglas Court
- 21st and Boulevard Place Rent includes heat, lights, gas. water and Frigidaire. See Si Apt. 56.
E. MOLLOY.
rn: and Storage
Sa ORACT-1oWESE RATES. e months later. HODCES STORAGE AND AUCTION CO, 523 WASHINGTON. RI. 2019.
TT - RITTENHOUSE — Transfer, storage, pianos. Frigidaires. Prices rea= Ne estimates. 1332 N. Illinois. LI-
CH. 2777. nn
‘MOVING and storage; covered vans: .white mer. Reasonable. WILBERT STEINKAMP. IR-2i85-1.
YOU don’t need money to move. credit or furniture. IR-5858.
Your CH-5181.
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DIRECTORY
Apartments—Walking Distance
RENTAL
ADDRESS | SIZE |
DESCRIPTION
Millikin
408 E. Mich. 2
Modern avnartment; ent downtown location; tric furnished. Co. RI-6571
‘Unfurnished Apartments
elecutilities Trust
refrigeration: Security
ADDRESS }] SIZE |
DESCRIPTION
$3 Bedroom.
Le Grande Apts.
1453 E. Le Grande Ave. | Apartment
eq
large all outside rooms and gree grounds. An ideal homeike
Furnished Apartments
0 includes ' utilities. Three
$30
place.
moderately uipped.
You can't beat it.
ADDRESS | SIZE |
DESCRIPTION | RENT
$5 Large Furnished Efficiency
Bon Air Apts.
21 W. 16th St. re
tifully furnished, new hardwood floors.
You'll like it.
Houses—Nor’h
9.50 incluces utilities. Beau-
General Electric frigeration, city steam heat.
$59.50
ADDRESS | SIZE |
DESCRIPTION | RENT
28th W., 970 6
23 W. Ohio.
-Semi-Modern. J. R. WELCH & os
| $12 423.
6
Rooms
6
23
2061 Guilford
318 E 28th | |
2175 N. Penn. | 8 |
Semi.moderr single condition ginia Ave.
Moder J. R. WELCH & Sons. | $25 W. Ohio. 3423. in good
11-7361. 44 Vir-
| $17.50
8 Rooms With Sarase SECURITY TRUST CO RI-6571.
| $30
Honor Frss
ADDRESS | 1231 E. Market |
SIZE | 6
| RENT | $20
DESCRIPTION
Modern Single. 3-car Gar, CITY RENTALS, INC. RI-2368.
Houses—South
ADDRESS | SIZE |
DESCRIPTION | RENT
1747 Olive 6
Rooms
5
23
B
Raymond E., 42
Semi-Modern. J. R. WELCH & SONS. W. Ohio. LI-3423.
| $15.00
KE
Semi-Modern. J. R. WELCH & SONS. W. Ohio. LI-3423.
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: Houses—Wesi
ADDRESS | SIZE |
DESCRIPTION | RENT
3949 Bartlett 5 |
130 E. Wash.
Arcola Heater. SECURITY TRUST CO. RI-6571.
$18
Modern Sin-le. Garage. BEN ls, INC,
5
3720 W, 16th
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