Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1937 — Page 20

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HOME GALLERY HONORS ARTIST BY MEMORIAL

School Department Will Be Dedicated to Late William Forsyth. The art department and permanent art gallery at the new

Thomas Carr Howe High School are to be dedicated to the late

* William Forsyth, Irvington artist.

In announcing the memorial, Carl Wilde, School Board vice president, said, “We think it pe-

culiarly appropriate that the mem-

ory of Mr. Forsyth be honored by an art exhibit in an Irvington educational institution.” The Board acted on a petition by Hilton U. Brown, Mr. Forsyth’s personal friend; Dr. Silas J. Carr, Irvington City councilman, and Mrs. Louis Bruck, Irvington Union of Clubs member. The School Board also announced reappointment of “practically the same” administrative staffs as served last year in the public library, school business office, superintendent’s office, building and grounds department office employees and high schools.

Wells Becomes Acting Head of I. U. Tomorrow

Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind., June 30.— Dean Herman B. Wells of the School of Business Administration, tomorrow is to become acting president of Indiana University, as the resignation of Dr. William Lowe Bryan becomes effective after 35 years of service. Dr. Bryan; during whose regime it is estimated that more than 100,000 have attended the university, becomes president emeritus and is to serve in an advisory capacity. “Indiana University has been made what it is by the devoted cooperation of many thousands of persons, beginning with those who founded the school more than 100 years ago,” Dr. Bryan said on his retirement. “I gladly resign the responsibilities of office to a man who

- is an unexcelled executive.”

"SEEK DEFENSE FUND

FOR BRIGHT KILLERS

By United Press

SHELBYVILLE, J une 30.—4 de-

fense fund for Hugh Marshall, 19,

and Vurtis Neal, 21, Madison, sen“tenced to die in th eelectric chair for the murder of an Indianapolis pharmacist, is being raised by members of a Shelbyville church, it was learned today. The fund will be used in case the ‘Supreme Court grants an appeal ‘petition, preparations for which are already under way. The two youths are scheduled eo die next month Marshall and Neal were convicted

- of the murder-of William-H. Bright “during a robbery which netted them “only $1.25.

"GREENE CHAIRMAN

WINS PARTY FIGHT

: By United Press

LINTON, June 30—=Lew Good,

~ Greene County Democratic chair-|

- man, still held the party's reins =~ today after ousting 25 members of the county committe last night ~ who were supposedly planning his

~ downfall.

Not only did Mr. Good retain

- power, but also succeeded in electcing his wife as the county vice

= chairman,

succeeding Mrs. Earl

: Dyer, one of those removed. The

= ousted

committeemen © announced

_ that their dismissal would be ap-

pealed to the district and state

~ committees.

"WOMAN MOTORIST

SUED FOR DAMAGES

Two suits asking $28,000 damages were on file in Superior Court today sgainst Mrs. Florence Davis, 36, of 1416 Keystone Ave. alleged driver of a car that fatally injured a 14-month-old baby at Noble St. ‘and Virginia Ave., June 3. The suits were brought by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Condit, 1204 Finley Ave., parents of the baby. Mr. and Mrs. Condit and three other persons were injured when the car allegedly driven by Mrs. Davis

careened into a safety zone where|

they were standing.

WPA POLICY SHIFTS

WILL BE DISCUSSED

Regional, state and district WPA officials were to open a two-day conference in the Indianapolis Athletic Club today to discuss WPA policy _changes. Indiana headquarters are to be moved Sunday and Monday from 217 N. Senate Ave. to the old Mar“mon Motor Car building at Kentucky Ave. and Morris St., State Director John Jennings announced.

VISITS LOGANSPORT

AFTER 48 YEARS

’ Times Special

LOGANSPORT, July 1.—Joseph L. Jenkines, 70, of San Rafael, Cal, is paying his first visit in 48 years to Logansport, his former home. Mr. Jenkines is a guest of his

«brother, ‘Attorney A. G. Jenkines.

DIAMOND WEDDING

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est Washington Street

(Editorial, Page 14)

“The “battle of bicycles” grew r hotter today. While Republican members of the City Council announced ey would introduce an ordinance next Monday to repeal the licensing act which carries a tax of $1.25, boys and girls were reported preparing petitions to submit to City officials. Above is Eugene Tiffany, 15, of 4867 Baltimore Ave. showing the petition he drafted, and signed by 100 children in the neighborhood. The petition charged the tax was’ “unjust” and urged repeal. “And below is one of the chief points in the City’s arguments to retain the law. Nearly a score of unclaimed bicycles are stored in the Police property room. They were recovered after being stolen, but police are unable to return pen to the owners because of lack of registration.

THIRD TERM? F. D. R. “ADVISES DUNCE CAP

By United Press WASHINGTON, June 30.—President Roosevelt has prescribed dunce

questions he indicated the Capital's heat wave might be responsible for such inquiries. Pressed further, the President flushed a bit but in a voice of good humor counselled his questioners to get a dunce cap and find a corner.

FUNERAL IS SET FOR VANDERLIP

Service Tomorrow for Noted Financial Genius; Had ‘Alger-Like’ Rise.

By United Press NEW YORK, June 30.—Only close friends and members of the family will attend funeral services tomorrow for Frank A. Vanderlip, 72, former Assistant Secretary. of the Treasury and retired banker who died yesterday. The services will be held at the Vanderlip home, Beechwood, at Scarborough-on-Hudson. Mr. Vanderlip was born on a farm near Aurora, Ill, on Nov. 17, 1864, the eldest of three children. His father died when he was young and he was left as virtual support for the family. He went to work in a machine shop, learned drafting and studied nights at the University of IMinois for a year. In later years he worked as a stenographer for a financial firm, and was financial editor of the Chicago Tribune at the age of 25. There he had a brilliant record. While on the newspaper he studied economics and banking at the University of Chicago. Floated War Loan During the Spanish-American War he participated in his first financial venture—floating of .a $200,000,000 war loan by popular subscription. That job . attracted the attention of the nation’s leading

.| financiers and he took a job with

the National City Bank of New York. While there, he solicited new business for the bank despite the fact that he was told the bank never went after business. Eight years later, with deposits touching $240,000,000 Vanderlip was made president. He retired in 1919. Thereafter, Vanderlip did much traveling in Europe. In 1924, he retired from active business. But he returned to Wall Street in 1927 to become a. special partner in the Stock Exchange firm of Starring & Campbell. He married Narcissa Cox of Chicago in 1903. They had four children—Charlotte, D., Frank A., Virginia A. and John M.

FORM LEADERS GROUP

Chamber of Commerce representatives from 40 Indiana cities are to co-operate in forming a definite plan of leadership, it was announced today. The plan was approved yesterday at.a luncheon attended by the

Chambers in the Columbia .Club. John E. Fredrick, Kokomo, State Chamber president; Frederick E. Matson, Indianapolis attorney, and Peter J. Van Geyt, Indianapolis Social Security Board head, were the speakers.

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Deaths—Funerals 1

Indianapolis Times, Wednes., June 30, 1937

ARNOLD—Mary, age 70 years, beloved wife of Samuel, mother of Harvey, Zelma Jones and Blanche Cope, and sister of Lilly Clements, died Tuesday. Funeral Thursday, July 1, 2 p. m., at the home of her son, Harvey Arnold, in Bridgeport, Ind. Friends invited. Burial Mt. Jackson Cemetery. GEORGE W. USHER SERVICE

AUVIL—Delbert, age 25 years, husband of Mary Auvil (nee Wickliff), son of Dallis Auvil and Mrs. Tacy Auvil, brother of Mrs. Nela Ingalls and Elmwood Auvil, assed away day. Funeral Friday,

ington Park Camstery: Friends may call

at FUNERAL HOM

BURZLAFF—Emma, 51 years, beloved rite of Albert Burzlaff, mother of Emm Volpp, Walter, Alberta, Albert and Lh man Burzlaff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Voipp, sister of Freda Paugh and Charles olp, passed away Monday evening. Funeral Thursday, 2 p at the home, 2106 Webb St. Friends. “in vited. Burial Crown Hill. G. H. HERR MANN SERVICE.

CRANE—Edward Gordon, age 3 years, beloved son of Mrs. Harry Ketcham, passed away Wednesday, a B Services at the residence, 5258 Guilford, Friday, 20.0 Friends invited. Burial Memorial ark.”

DANIELS—Willis Homer, 21 years of a son of Mrs. Cora Daniels, brother of ge: Fred Eddleman, Bessie Daugherty and Florence Daniels, passed away June 29. Friends may call at fhe residence, 457 N. A Pp. Mm, Wednesday. Funeral Friday, ca ly 2, 10. a. m., at t Woodruff United Presbyterian ehh 12th and Arsenal. Friends invited. (Muncie papers please copy.) For information, call JORDAN ' FUNERAL HOME. CH-1132.

PEN mil age 65, husband of Minnie g Jother of Emil W., Mrs. C. D. Cliff, C. J. Clampitt, Mrs. A. C. Gillman, Yroths of Mrs. Frank Krause, Mrs. Ben Teal, William, Frank, Edward and Betty bner, passed away at the residence, 1057 y Ca St., June 29. Funeral Thursday, m. at the M'NEELY MORTUARY, ? Big N. Meridian. Friends invited. Friends may call at the mortuary Wednesday evening. . :

FIELDS—William O., ears, husband of Mrs. Julia Fields. 8 of Howard, Russell, Mrs. Verna Byers and Mrs. Norma Hern, brother of James Fields, of Centerton, Ind.. passed avey June 28. Friends may call at the JORDAN FUPEDAL s HOME E, 1550 a Ave., after 7 m. Tuesday. Funeral Thursday, ul 1, 10 a. m., at the Zion's Evangelical Church, North and New Jersey Sts. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park. For further information, call CH-1132.

HYNES—Mary, age 75 years. wife of John, mother of Capt. Michael Hynes. Mrs. Margaret Sellemeyer, William Hynes, Mrs. Ella Taylor, Mrs. Mary Brown, John Jr. and Mrs. Norine Curfman, sister of Mrs. Catherine Jide Mrs. Brides Mackessey,., Mrs. Ellen Duffy nd Mrs. Nora Maloney, dod J rresdey. ete) Friday. July 2, 30 m., at residence, 245 N. LY ine Bre. 19 a. m., St. Anthony’s Church. Burial Calvary Cemetery. Altar Society will meet at above address 8 Dp. Thursday for prayer. GEORGE W. USHER SERVICE.

JONES—Frank Willis, beloved husband of Mrs. Eva Jones and father of Mrs. Della Newhart, Paul Jones and Herman Jones and brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Brown and Charles Jones of Monn, Ind., Mrs. Della Moyer and Mrs. Emma Ranson of Potomac, Ill, departed this life Monday. June 28. Funeral Thursday: July 1. at residence, 1263 W. 30th St. 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. Friends ineyed. Funeral under direction of MOORE & KIRK.

KISSEL—Anna Louise, age 75, mother of Frank D. Kissel, passed away Wednesday morning. Funeral at SS Peter and Paul Cathedral, Friday. 9 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Gown a may call at SHIR. ROTH. TRAL CHAPEL 946 N Tnois St., after 5 p. m. Wednesday.

OSBORN—John W., entered into rest Tuesday, age 57 ye highend of Grace L. Osborn, brother ol yM L. O. Brenner of Chicago, m.: C. A Ocho of Peoria, Ill.; Emerson Osborn of Detroit, Mich. Funeral Frigay, 8: 20 1 m.. at residence, 4 . Gra ts St. Philip ANE Church. Burial Holy, ross. HARRY W. MOORE FUNERAL PARLOR in charge. (Evansville papers please copy.)

SCHAUINGER—Viola, nee Zoller, age 31 years, died Monday, 6:30 p. m., wife of Howard, mother of Anna Mae and Marjorie Ruth Schauinger. the 550 a 1210 E.

day. “ 1 Ste LAUCK SERVICE

SHEETS—Edward D., entered into rest Tuesday. age 75 years, father of Bussell and Robert of Indianapolis and Walter Sheets o level and. Onis. a Pri-

day. 2 HA A NERAL PpARLOR. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery.

SPROUSE—George, age 68, beloved husband of Evelyn Sprouse and father of Thomas. Herman and Freeman Sprouse, Mrs. Ova: Thompson, Pearlee Prather and Irene Neighbors. passed away Tuesday, June 29, at his home, 25 Rigor Ave. Funeral Thursday, July 2D. at the above address. Friends invited, Burial Floral Park.

Joseph Cemetery.

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sh. . Neighborhood Roarest 930 8. Meridian 108 Shelby

Shoe Markets 118 E. Wash,

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At yesterday's White House press conference, Mr. Roosevelt resolutely avoided direct answers. To first =

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WEISSMAN MOTORS y Dodge and Dy fouth Desles. 2215 E. Washingt St, Phone—Dav CH-5828: ant. CH-5243.

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LOST—Toy fox terrier. male: white and black, slight brown markings on face. Vicinity 4500 E. Washington. Reward. 23 N. Linwood.

SMALL screwtail bulldog; female; front; vicinity Rhodius Park. pet. Reward. BE-1460-R.

LADY'S black leather purse with white Bindine, Thursday afternoon. Reward.

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HU-1366 W. O. JONES—4440 N KEYSTONE

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CARVEL, 5116—3-bedroom modern; place, garage, nice yard. HU-2190. GRANT, N., 611—Three-room double, semie modern; garage. A-1 condition; water paid. LI-4852. KENWOOD, 3249—6-Room modern double, Pleasant, cool. Owner redecorating. TAe

ORIENTAL, 349 N.; 6-room double; mode ern: convenient ‘to Tech High. $22.50. LI-8401. Virginia Ave, N., T1—Five-room bungalow modern with sunroom, newly decorated; garage. LI-5107.

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LOST—Male pony, light brown, LIL white _ feet and tail. Reward. CH-362

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SPRING, 511 (Colored) —Five-rcom single, semi-modern, newly decorated; water paid. RI-7966.

1405 E. WASHINGTON ST.

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$8 RENT 2000 Ea Pa rapusial pice 3-room 5 rs CENTRAL, oy La 5 .room, RE ette; private bath; util.; adults. HE-4155,

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ILLINOIS, = 1907—Pleasant, clean, cool; large closets. Hot water; refined: garage.

IRVINGTON—Nicely furnished cool room, private home: gentleman preferred. Bus. car. IR-7913. MERIDIAN, N., 520, APT. 16—Large front bedroom, innerspring mattress; suitable 1 or 2 gentlemen.

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VERMONT, 36 W., businessmen; large closet, 1-3603.

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GRADING, sodding, excavating. hauling, sewer digging; rich dirt. CH-3091.

(Grocery Store)

FRANK'S MARKET, 1701 E. 30th St. 1518. Open evenings and Sundays. HOUSEFIELD GROCERY. 417 Fresh meats and vegetables ,prices. TA-0373

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METHODIST Episcopal JOHN G. BENSON, Supt., itol. TA-4840.

(Housecleaning)

GENERAL HOUSECLEANING FRENCH TAYLOR, TA-6964.

rices. -4535.

promptly. «

CH- . -22n at low

Reliable party: . IR-T206.

Hospital. DR. 16th and Czp=

30TH, W., 412—Nice large room, cross ventilation; employed preferred. TA-2286. Times Economy Jan Ads Are Easier ti and Produce AR Results

Hotels

$3 50 SEMINOLE HOTEL. 920 N. ALA. ’ Cool outside rooms. Maid service. Walking. distance. 24-hr. switchboard. FPuslin - CORONADO ROTEL Te up daily, up weekly. Baths, running water. . N. Illinois.

CENTRAL HOTEL—Corner Delaware and Vermont. 331 N. Delaware. Modern outside rooms. Transient rates.

Rooms With Board

SFENTRAL, 2222—Men or couple; comfort. able home; 3 good meals; $6. HA-3100-W.

12A

$3.50 156

PARK, 833—Real home for invalid or aged people: excellent board. RI-9930. MERIDIAN, N., 2716—Large rocm for 2, twin beds, home cooked meals; reasonable. TA-3097. TREMONT. N. 55; garage optional. carline. BE-0623-J. JUST off College, 2649 Juthelang; large room, Shithale 1 or 2. Private home.

modern room, meals, Private home. Near

WILL share my home with Slterly people.

NORTH

ROAD 431 AT 82D ST.—Six-room colonial home, strictly modern; 2 baths, full basement, garage; fruit, - berries. Own R. CARROLLTON, Sa Da Lo five large rooms and sun porch. ~eranged. Diced. and terms can be JSirange hown by appointment. HU-56

PARK, 6327—Attractive five-room fron bungalow: garage; terms by appointe _ ment. MR. DUVALL, HU-5006. TALBOT, 2953 N.—4-BEDROOM HOME Completely redecorated inside. out: reae sonable, owner, WA-2430.

EAST

BRICK BUNGALOW ONLY $4800 ’

Extra good, 5 rooms and breakfast room, hardwood floors, nice lot, garage, located east, near New York St. Mr. Bure gess, RI-9388; IR-6102. AMERICAN ESTATES CO., REALTORS

$3750 ONLY—$300 CASH

A modern type, 5-room bungalow, oak floors, insulated ceilings, brick and cement porn large lot. Near schools, cars, stores,

“7 2931 N. DENNY

BRIDGES & GRAVES, 243 N. Del. RI1-3477,

2850 N. DEARBORN

6-rm. house and 3 lots on paved street, bargain for onl $1,690. HARNESS & CLINE, 119 N. Ala. LI-8406

FIVE-ROOM SEMI-MODERN COTTAGE— Southeast. paved street, vacant; $1300. SIX ROOMS—Bath, gas lights, water, gae rage, vacant; 2200. JAusactive terms, CH-0924. Inquire 450 S. ral.

KEYSTONB, 314 a room single, three bedrooms; semi-modern, double good condition; close to grade and high school; vacant. Sell at bare ain price, $2450. CH-0399

plenty Sheds, 210,

Good food and care, RI<309

$2 75; 3 35031 S-Nicely furnished 1 and 2 ? light,

. New Jersey St. 0" = New = E., 124; clean, cool, everything furnished. Large porch. $4 UP, Delaware, N., 139; clean. light, cool; 1 and 2-room apartments. Every- _ thing furnished. $7.50; CENTRAL. 1321—Attractive 3-room: accomodation; front downstairs; constant hot water; cross ventilation.

Housekeeping Rooms

ALABAMA, N., 1019—2 nice clean rooms, private home; private entrance; employed couple.

(Ice Machine and Air Conditioner)

INDIANA ICE MACHINE CO. “Refrigeiation and air conditioning engineers.” 928 Massachusetts. RI-9277.

(Insulation)

SPECIAL prices on Tock wool insulation; _ {ree estimates. TA-67

ey

VANCE KENNELS, 3.40 Baltimore. CH2600. Boarding, bathing and grooming.

(Janitor Supplies)

disinfectants, brushes, brooms. All cleaning needs. Mops. RI-2237.

(Kodak Finishing) 5x7—With each roll: eflaigoment,

prints, 49c Complete. CLEANERS. 2811 Clifton HA-3636

(Lunch)

MARTIN'S wholesome lunch. 330 Indiana Ave. 24-Hour service: plate lunch. RI0173.

and RUG

SHADY HOLLOW-—96th St. and Road 29. Parbecs. Sandwiches. New Augusta

LEVY’ S KOSHER KITCHEN — Business pone luncheon, 25c. 106 a Illinois, LI070:

CAFE LA RUE, 59 W. 34th, TA-4158. ‘Chicken, steaks, chops.” Open all night. (Mattress Repairing) . PILLOWS, COMFORTS, Miike, pew EF

renovated and made like new BURKLE. 431 Mass Ave. RI-6693

(Mill Supplies)

ARROW SUPPLY _ CO. 124 W. RI-2571. Gates Industrial Hose.

(Painting—Brush and Spray)

STUCCO houses water-proofed and spra painted: cash. terms or trade. IR-473

(Painting)

HOUSE ainting, fair prices, prompt serv. ice. So guarantee. COND , IR-4071

(Paperhanging, Cleaning)

PAPERHANGING. wall washing. painting. hardwood fgors refinished. plastering. Salveniorins: remodeling: experienced

Vermont.

FAFERRANGING i Steammz, fin Sees n . carpentering, - roo - aiming WILLIS PERSONAL SERVICE.

sD dy, i PAPERHANGING and Jaipung done reasonable; work Ellarsn teed. Bstimates furnished. HE-1065. PAPERHANGING, reasonable; les shown. Free estimates. E. E. ALL & SONS, RI-1754. PAPER HANGING, 15c; Jastng: paper cleaning. p. :

1937 sam8ID-

paintin all HU-40! 3 after room: immes diate service. ( 14 vears’ ex‘LANNAN. -4728. first class;

= steaming, 2-W.

perience PAPERHANGING. ples, 5c ro Dating. CH-75 PAPER CLEA Tg wall washing, -Wasingt excellent service. Oo’ DX SNA

PAPERHANGING—Complete line =t0e date wall paper. FALTER HAR EY Bos740 after 4:30

~ (Pensions)

PENSION ENGINEER Ee k Bldg. LI oag4g Indastrial and Buca onal Pensions

{Photographers

1937 samcleaning,

floor LD

NATIONAL SANITATION CO. Insecticides, |

1022 — 2-room front everything 0

BELLEFONTAINE, apartment, upstairs; Pishad; utilities; private entrance,

BROADWAY, 1142-—-Large living room, kitchenette; sink. All outside rooms. CARROLLTON, 23%4—1l-room apartment; refined home; utilities; 1 or 2 adults: garage; phone. CENTRAL, 1321—Attractive 3-room accommodatior ; front, downstairs; con-/ _ stant hot water. Cross ventilation. COLLEGE, 1336—Cute front two-room goariment; sink, hot. water, utilities.

DELAWARE, N.. 517—Large front room; highs, tlean walking distance; reason-

ILLINOIS. 2020 N.—Spacious front -kitchenette apartment. Newly decorated, constant hot water. - sink, radio garage. Reasonable. [LLIONIS. N.. 2625—Well furnished downstairs front apartment; service; private entrance. ILLINOIS N. 1145—Furnished housekeeping rooms modern: als comfortable _ sleeping rooms. $3.50 ILLINOIS, N,, EE DEE well-tur-nisnea apartment; private entrance; reasonable. MORRIS, 854 E.; modern 2 adjoining rooms; private home, reasonable. NEW JERSEY. N., 1215—3-room apartment, private bath and entrance; also sleeping room.

{nnerspring.

2-room janitor

NEW YORK, EAST 4911 6- ROOM HOME Modérn, splendid condition inside -and outside: garage.

wesY 1318 N. WARMAN

A good five-room bungalow that will appeal to you and it must be sold at once. Price, $2000. You can't pass this up. Don’t disturb tenant, call RI-1429. 138 N. Del,

ANCHOR FINANCE CORP. 12TH, W., a -room modern bungalow, $4.500 By appointment. MR, CASTLEMAN. BE-3609.

SOUTH

BUNGALOW, double, semi-modarn, foure room side, furnished; rents $72 month, A-1 3, 50nd ion, £ $3200. $500 down, CH-6204,

2619 E. 1 26

BARGAINS—Eight-room, old farmhouse on Road 29, fine shade. acre land. immediate possess on. Price $1400, $250 down, $11 per month. Fifth Ave., Beech Grove; shade, builtin features; appraised at $3500. My price. $2750. $250 down, $25 per month. WILHELM, IR-4297.

WASHINGTON ST.. W.—Must sell large lot and cottage: good out buildings. $1000: _ 3096 down: balance. $10 monthly. Rle

Sale Suburban, Farms

modern cottage,

~7 NEAR NATIONAL ROAD WEST Very nice bungalow, four large rooms, brick and cement front porc newly painted, gas in street, extra lot available, garage. Terms. MR. ROSS, -8862. NORTHWEST, 10 MILES—80 acres level LR > acres timber: reasonable.

FIVE MILES SOUTH—ONE ACRE, BUNe SALW Garage, like new; $300 down.

Wanted Real Estate 29

CASH for single or Hoghle, any location, if

NEW JERSEY, 519 N.—Nice front room, downstairs. Everything furnished; utilities. RI-8298. NEW JERSEY. kitchenette, entrance. NINTH, E., closets; 57.

N., 2042—Coo! front room, studio couch, sink, private

426—2 rooms, close bath, large ‘walking distance; adults. -

ORIENTAL, 20 N. — 2-room apartment, complete: front porch. utiilties. private . entrance, yard : PARK, 1659—3 Rooms, furnished, complete; linens, utilities. Se: Private entrance; downstairs. HE-3268. WOODRUFF, 544 Middle Drive — Oneroom and Kitchenette Sparyment; reasonable; adults. CH-3173. % WOODRUFF, 766 W. Drive—2-room front apartment: cool, sink; very attractive for adults. 9TH E. 616—2 clean, well ventilated rooms, kjahenetie; private bath, roli- __ away bed; phon 10TH, 219 E.—2 ST airy rooms, first floor; has water, innerspring, utilities.

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Apartments, Unfurn.

priced right. HA-0 30

Men Wanted

EXPERIENCED carpenters. Vast be firste class mechanics a must have car, HUBER CONTRAC G CO., 2050 Northe

32

western.

Women Wanted

COOK — Ylonsekesper make home with young couple; light work: no children, no washing. 1317 Charles (block east S. Meridian at Orange.) HOME for white girl, not over 30, no dee endents. Help with housework, bath, 7 po. RI-3211. WHIT experienced, and bo TE stay ‘nights. Jersey.

Work Wanted by Men 34

MIDDLE-AGED Christian couple, custodian; A-1 reference, or watchman. Box 1049, Times.

general Jlouseviors 2855 N. New

Indianapolis Rental Agency Furnished and unfurnished apartments. Various locations. $25 up. LI-5393.

$§15—448 S. MERIDIAN—Four rooms, semimodern; clean, well arranged. Adults.

CH-0998. ALABAMA, 1015—Three rooms, Kkitch7 “utilities; private entrance;

enette; garage. LE GRANDE APTS.—1435 E. Le Grande Ave. Larg roomy efficiency, dinette. Kitchenette, uiet, homelike house, lovely yard. $27.50 ‘including utilities. MILEY, 104 N._ (1800 .) three unfurnished rooms; lights, water furnished. $9.

617 N. NEW JERSEY

This extremely nice a partment of 4 rooms (very roomy) strictly modern and a lovely yard for privileges. Also water

furnished. 2. ITY ‘TRUST CO. RI-6571

Three-room Call after

NEW , N., 1707 — utilities; adults.

oi apartment; 130. $30.

Work Wanted by Women 35

UNITY CHRISTION CHURCH CENTER INC., for experienced men and women, by fay or week. RI-3967. 1144 nN. Mis= souri.

Schools, Instruction 36

PRIVATE AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL Experienced lady teacher. Nell Merrick Thomas. HA-2781-VOCAL, PIANO, “DRAMA TIC IN! 33 $1: children and adults. LESSONS

NO down payment—Enrolli now. ROYAL BEAUTY ACAD. 401 Roosevelt Bldg.

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Dogs, Other Pets

- WANT good homes tor Kitbana.. < Call HU