Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 July 1937 — Page 12
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _
WOUNCIL FACES NEWS OF THE AUTO WORLD
BUSY SESSION
MONDAY NIGHT Dr.
Bike Licensing, Truck Route |
And Dog Vaccinations To Be Discussed.
City Council members are expected to discuss three highly controversial subjects at Monday night's meeting They are: Licensing of bicycles. rerouting of commercial trucks within the city limits and the vaccination of all dogs against rabies. A children’s delegation is expect-
ed to ask Councilmen to repeal the | bicycle licensing ordinance passed |
at the last session. Republican members and other citizens hae sald the $1.25 license fee is unfair The City Health Board has drafted the proposed ordinance to require vaccination of all dogs, and kennel owners, who defeated a similar bill last year, are expected to protest this new measure. Trockmen Plan Protest In addition to bicycle and dog both the Indiana Motor Traffic Association and the Indiana Regulated Highway Inc. have signified their intention of pro-
owners,
Carriers,
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Dafoe Purchases New Chevrolet
friend, Dr.
Dr.
Dafoe's st wip, |
“Just what the doctor ordered”—the Dionne quintuplets shared their recent birthday thrill with their Allan Roy Dafoe. for when he arrived on his daily visit he was driving a new after taking ¢ delivery from the
North Bay,
over Canada,
Chevrelet coach. | peginning his * was a A Chevrolet *
Horse Dra aws Oil Tank Wagon
testing against the temporary route |
for trucks along Keystone Ave. and adjacent streets. his route was established by City officials after College Ave went before demanded that ning trucks from their street be enforced. Mayor Kern has said he would sign a dog vaccination bill if it was passed by the City Council. ReDi the bicycles, the Mayor said if the present ordinance did not succeed after a fair trial, he would recommend its modification or repeal
73d St. Suggested as
Alternative Route
Livestock Producers’ representatives and William Book, Indianapolis Chamber
mission Monday of 73d St. to State Road 29 in an effort to solve the City’s truck route problem Today Mavor Kern named an advisory committee to study the situation If this section of 73d St. is paved, Mr. Book said, trucks entering Indianapolis on State Road 31 could cross over to Northwestern Ave This would lighten traffic along the Keystone Ave. route suggested bv City officials after they began enforcing an old ordinance prohibiting trucks from using College Ave
to pave a
Route Called Unsafe Truckers said the Keystone Ave. route was unsafe, and declared they had to have satisfactory northern entrances into the city. Members of the Mavor’s truck route committee are: Earl Crawford, State Highway Commission chairman; Clarence Wheatley, countv commissioner; William Oren, and Silas J, Carr, City Council members; Theo H Dammeyer, Safety Board president; Chief Morrissey: A. C. Salles, Park superintendent; Louis Brandt. Works Board president; Todd Stoops, Hoosier Motor Club representative: Val MceLeay, Plan Commission secretaryengineer, and Herbert M. Bloemker, County Surveyor. Trucking association representatives also are to be asked to serve on this committee, Mayor Kern said.
MATANUSKA PLANTS WRONG WHEAT SEED
d Press PALMER, Matanuska
nite Alaska, July 10.-— colonists, farming the Government's most ambitious Resettlement project, figured today they had lost a year's work. All seed wheat bought by Alaska Rural Rehabilitation Corp. colony governing body, for resale to the Matanuska pioneers, was found to be winter instead of spring wheat. Already planted, duce until next year.
KIDNAP WRITING SOLVED
Buy Umited Press STONY BROOK, N. Y., July 10. Albert D. Osborne, handwriting expert, the rote demanding $25,000 ransom for the return of Mis. Alice Me-
Donnell Parsons, who disappeared a |
month ago, District Attorney L Barron Hill said today. Hill would not disclose who had been named as the author of the note and Federal investigators refused to comment on his state-
ment
BOUND FOR DEATH CHAIR
By United Press WEST CHESTER, Pa. July 10.—Alexander Meyer, 20-year-old con- | fessed slayer of a 18-year-old girl whom he ran down with a truck so that he could assault her, started to Rockview Penitentiary and the electric chair today. He is scheduled to pay with his tife Monday at 12: 30 a. m,
EXECUT TON IS DELAY ED
LONOKE, Ark. July 10.—A peti- |
tion for a new trial today indefinitely postponed execution of Lester | Brockelhurst, Illinois youth convieted of slaying Victor Gates, Arkansas planter. For the first time in days, Brockelhurst chatted with employees of Tucker prison farm where he is confined in a death
row cell.
F. D. R's MOTHER IN ITALY
NAPLES, Italy, July 10.—Mrs. Sarah Delano Roosevelt and John Roosevelt, mother and son of President Roosevelt, arrived today aboard the Conte Di Savoia for a European tour. They were welcomed by U. 8. Ambassador William C, Phillips and Consul General Coert Du Bois.
ROOSEVELT BEGINS CRUISE
ANNAPOLIS, Md, July 10. president Roosevelt sailed from the U. 8. Naval Academy dock here at 11:55 a. m. (Indianapolis Time) today for a “working holiday” on Ohesapeake Bay aboard the U. 8. 8.. ac.
City |
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it will not pro- |
residents | the Works Board and | an ordinance ban- |
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Association | H of | Commerce executive vice president, | are to ask the State Highway Com- | stretch | from Spring Mill Road |
In this film, diana, Pegey Shannon and Robert
returning from a ride on the horse-drawn tank-wagon. shown throughout—the Central
being company.
WILLYS PRODUCTION AT 7000 FOR JUNE
July 10.—Produection o the month of June with total prooperations
TOLEDO Willys cars for totaled T7154 units, duction sihce factory started on the current models in November, 1936, reaching 53648 units. Since Jan 1, 1937, a total of 49628 units have been manuiactured, according to a statement issned heve today by David R. Wilson, Whilys-Overland Motors, Ine. president.
MONARCH DIVISION SETS NEW REGORD
Service Department Shows Large Increase in June.
According to William R. Krafft president of Monarch Motors Co. 1018 N. Meridian St.. Buick dealers, | June was the largest month in the history of the company for the serv-
lice department.
An increase of 75 per cent was recorded by this department over June, 1936. During July and August, the department is to close at 1 p. m Saturday afternoons, Mr. Kraft
fixed minimum wage.
A new Kbolor-Kote department to |
| restore and preserve the original | finish of a car has been installed. There was no increase in the used lear inventory during June, Mr. | Krafft said. New cur sales are ex- | peeted to increase during the next two months,
AUTO GAIN MATCHED,
OIL EXEGUTIVE SAYS:
has identified the writing on |
Petroleum Step,
Industry Keeps He Reports.
NEW YORK. July 10.—Faced by the need of keeping pace with the giant strides taken by automotive engineers in motor design, the petro-
lenge by developing new fuels and lubricants to meet the exacting de- | mands of modern motors, stated | John D. Collins, vice president in
Water Associated Oil Co. this week. “New lubrication problems were | created by the 1937 motor with its | higher compressions, faster speeds, | smaller parts and greater tempera- | tures,” Mr. Collins said. “The petroleum industry has answered with a new type of gasoline, one | containing a heat-proof and carbon- | fre ee oil blended into the gas itself. The Troy Oil Co. represents the | Tide Water Co. in Indianapolis, under the direction of F. J. Schuster.
SCHOOL BUS BODY OUTLOOK IS BRIGHT
Mr. E. J. Herrmann, Allied Truck Equipment Co. president, 904 N. Senate Ave, announced at the monthly sales meeting of represents atives who specialize in Wayne School bus bodies that the outlook for the next six months is exceptionally bright. The Allied company specializes in wholesale distribution of “everything in truck equipment.” It operates an assembly plant for the Wayne School bus body, built by the Wayne Works, Richmond, oldest and largest plant of its kind in the country. The company also handles the Gar Wood dump bodies and hoists, Trailmobile Trailers, Timken-De-troit Axles and six-wheel conversion units. A branch also a : ap erated at Ft. Wayne.
Weekly working hours are to] be reduced to a total of 44, with a |
| new { Ford Motor Co., | designed
| tion
which is sponsored by the Standard Oil Co. of In-
movie stars, are shown The film is representatives of the
Armstrong,
West by
PONTIAC PLANT T0 BE ENLARGED
Three New Buildings on Expansion Program.
Nearly 60.000 square feet of floor space is to be added to the Pontiac motor plant, in preparation for areater volume in the near future, according to word received by D. M. House, zone manager, Three separate new buildings, all either already under construction
| or goon to be started, comprise the |
expansion program. One is a new structure to house a school for plant apprentices; another a new foundry addition to be used mainly for core storage, and the separate plant administration building which will also house executive dining and conference rooms,
FORD FIRM ISSUES 3 VACATION FILMS
Parks and Archeological Expedition Shown.
Opening of the vacation season | draws attention to a series of three sound movies released by the two of which are to be helpful to tourists who plan to visit the national parks. None of these films contains advertising matter, according to R. A. Hayes, Ford Indianapolis branch moenager. They are available without charge in either 16 mm. or 3 mm. size through any Ford dealer, for use by clubs, lodges, churches, Sunday
and at picnics The Ford dealer can also arrange for the loan of
a projection machine,
The two films of special interest | reducing
to vacationists are entitled “Yellowstone National Park” and “Glacier International Park.” Bach
| includes map of the park, informaas to accommodations and |
| what to see and photography of leum industry is meeting the chal- | P Biap
the scenic wonders and points of interest. Truman Bradley, announcer
is the narrator. The third film is entitled venture Bound.” Rainbow Bridge-Monument
“AdVal-
| ley archeological expedition into an
almost unexplored part of the United States. In the course of their ‘trip the expedition unearthed and photographed ancient Indian graves and relics, located apart ment cliff dwellings dating back many hundreds of years, and studied the life and handicrafts of the Hopi and Navajo Indians.
CONTEST FOR BASS FISHERMEN STAGED
Prizes will be given to the Ine diana fisherman catching the largest Big Mouth Bass before Sept. 15. according to J. I. Liebert, Indianapolis manager of the Western Auto Store at 363 N. Illinois St. For the largest bass taken and reported to a Western Auto store during the contest, a first prize of $25 in tackle and an engraved silver loving cup will be awarded. For the second largest . prize tackle valued at $18.50 will be given, and the third prize winner will receive tackle valued at $10.00. Details governing the contest and entry blanks may be secured from any Western Auto store or associate store. The contest started June 15. : ;
Ontario, dealer, was to see his babies. The doctor's famous license plate “D-70," known all was also on a Chevrolet in 1935 and 1936. As a matter of fact, his first car, when he was ‘country doctor”
‘Norman Bel Geddes Predicts
| Super-Shell | speeds it
third a | eq
| purchasing
| monds: | and from rouge to towels, according
| of fine automobiles.
| consumes | worth of diamonds annually.
schools, | schools, | | Boy Scout and Girl Guide groups, |
whose voice is known to | millions of listeners to the Ford
charge of automotive sales of Tide | Sunday Evening Hour,
It follows the |
STANDARD OIL SHOWS MOVIE OF OWN AGENT
Robert Armstrong Starred In Film Sponsored by Company.
Following the motion picture path blazed by “Lloyds of London” and other popular films which dramatize the romance of a business institu tion, “Stan,” sponsored by the Standard Oil Co. of Indiana, and produced in Hollywood with a cast of 400, now is being shown throughs out Indiana. The picture, directed by Marshall Neilan, portrays events in the life of a company agent of the company in a small Central Western coms munity called “Prairie View.” The sponsor's purpose is to show the relation of company agents and dealers to the communities in which they live. Filmed in the Stan Is Robert Armstrong. popular With
Hollywood “he man" actor | him, as Uncle 8i, Andy Clyde, score of
| comedian, as well as a | other movie stars, including Peggy Shannon, Si Jenks, Mary Doran, George Beban Jr. Marshall Ruth, and Kermit Maynard, a former football player from Indiana University. In the tractor plowing contest and the county fair scenes more than $60,000 worth of farm machinery was employed. “Stan” will be very familiar to many of those who see it, because the scenes are
days back in 1916, 490."
role of the
Is
Three-Level Traffic For 1960.
Pedestrians, express traffic and local traffic will each be given a clear path by 1960, predicts Norman
Bel Geddes, authority on future gq typical of Indiana and the optrends. eration of the Standard Oil Co. of “Already traffic engineers are | Indiana. planning city streets and country | highways free from stop and go,’ x USED CAR SALES “1. Sidewalks will be elevated— you'll walk and shop above Mae Street, actually cross over it. “2. Local traffic will use the full | RECORD IS MADE widths of the streets below—no Side | walks, no parked cars. Loading a unloading will be done inside oe | ———— buildings. “3. High-speed, long-distance traf- Chevrolet Dealers to Celefic will have its own elevated, one= | : way lanes—no stoplights or inter- brate Lowest Inventories sections.” i i According to J. L. Wadlow, Shell With Outing. Petroleum Corp. Indianapolis di- Sis eent a vision manager, while traffic authorities are planning the “City of Tomorrow” Shell engineers have developed a fuel to meet today's driv ing problems, Automotive engineers use the term “motor digestible” to describe because at all motor
is converted so quickly and completely into power, he said.
Indianapolis Chevrolet Zone Deal ers will celebrate their “battle of the century” June accomplishments, in which they reached the smallest used car invemtory in the history of the Zone, at the Long Beach Country Club. Michigan City, Indiana, Monday, July 12, according to an announcement made yesterday by Norton Stuart, Indianapolis Zone Manager. The program Includes fishing, sailing, speedboating, swimming, golf, tennis, horseback riding, bases ball, horseshoe pitching and many
MANY DIAMONDS USED BY GADILLAG contests. It will be climaxed | by a big dinner and floor show at
| night.
Sand, Rouge and TOWELS re ee oi vo. Souter Also Necessities.
is president, won the state championship by reducing their used car inventory by over one half.
PLYMOUTH CHECKS METALS FOR ALLOYS
Astronomers find out what stars arte made of hy splitting starlight into tell-tale bands of color. Plymouth engineers control metals and alloys by the same principle, with an ultra-modern spectrograph. It checks not only ores and metals, but also completed parts, to see that materials come up to rigid Plymouth standards.
Although purchases by a large automobile plant such as Cadillac LaSalle are most frequently assowith iron, steel. glass and rubber, contracts cover hundreds of other products. A check on the records of the department discloses bulk orders range from rags to diafrom sand to sandpaper,
to C. H. Hammond, Indianapolis Cadillac-LaSalle distributor, None of these articles ever makes its appearance in the finished car, but they are nevertheless vital to the smooth-working manufacture
DUST SALVAGED
Dust precipitation equipment in the stacks of the Ford Rouge ce ment plant collects about 50 tons of fine particles each day. Reprocessed in the plant, these tons of waste particles are made into cee ment, the salvaging process netting about 252 barrels daily.
Cadiilac-LaSalle, instance, dollars Dia-mond-tipped drills are used for precision work and, contrary to general
opinion, diamonds do wear out.
for
thousands of
Deaths—Funerals |
Indianapolis Times, Saturday, July 10, 193%
Rounding the Row
BY MYRON J. McGEEHAN
BAKER-Minnie F., wife of Baker and mother of Harold B., Theodore F.. Mary sister of George Boyle, passed away Fri day morning at her home, 931 W. 24th 8t. Services at the FLANNER & BJ. CHANAN MORTUARY, Monday, 10 a. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Serv Kes - Charge of North Park Chapter 0.
KIEFER Leone. beloved wife of Adolph J., mother of Peter John, passed away Goleke ARCHER, 8h TENORS rvices a e BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Time later.
KING-—-Ella Jane, wife of Pr i This entitles Mr. Kuhn and mem- | © oto" Se dart ¥. King and ed cain:
bers of his organization to a vaca- | Smith, passed away Friday morning, age
61 vears, Funeral service at t tion at a Michigan resort. | &8th and Tlinois Sts. 10:30 he non: ” ” »
ay. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may gall at dhe home Slier Saturday noon. i n charge Hal Farr, Broad Ripple Auto Co. used car lot manager, reports the new location at 9th and lilinois
LOCKMAN- Rebecca, passed away Friday, after a lengthy illness, wife of Marcus, Sts. is being well patronized. ” ” NM
mother of Nathan, Ruth and Anna, sister of Samuel Beck, Jack Kupperman, Marie Cohen and Sarah dda | Walter Grass, sales manager, O, O. Warnock Co. Ford dealer, 819 E. Washington St. has returned to
Services OE ASS0ducted 10.3 10: undaay - NERAL HOM : tor his desk after being away because of illness. R. general 2 =
, 1943 N. FMV Nes ment Indianapolis Hebrew Cemetery. MALL-—-Willlam, husband Emma and fathe ” ” » ‘ M'GEEHAN, W manager, Lewis Motors, Florists Ine, Dodge-Plymouth dealer, 908 23 Virginia Ave, says the good
a 3 Jaster Margaret and Velva Rose 1434 8. Metiqitn St., passed awa June sales are carrying over into July.
forest WwW. Nenloh Thetis Baker and
. BK. KUHN, North Side Chevrolet, Inc., president, 836 E. 63d 8t., is proud of winning the Indianapolis zone championship for used car inventory.
Satuidny mornin Service at FLA RTUARY Monday at Friends invited.
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” ” ” J. F. Arford, used car manager, Smith & Moore, Ford dealer, 528 8. Meridian 8t., finds business good both in used and new units. ” ” ”
Harry Sandys, General Motors used truck manager, 133 8. West St, visited the Memphis, Tenn, branch last Week.
” D HAYES, Weisman Motors, Ine, used car manager, 2122 E Washington St, turns in good
” ” ” Roger Elmore, Nash dealer, 230 E. 16th St. says both new and used cars are selling well. ” ” ” James Applegate, 25 W. 11th St, Hudson-Tetraplane dealer, says the first six months of this year have Joptoved over last year and exe ensuing months Po produce another record
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nished: modern; BE-4287-J.
decorated
ALABAMA, N. 1310—Newly floor; rune
kitchenette apartment; frst hing water, phone garage. ALABAMA, N. 1019-2 nice clean rooms, private home: private entrance: ems ployed couple, Eo
ALABAMA, 2042 N.—J-Room side apar ment: completely dtnianed; ation: Private _entrance. Adults. BROADWAY, 11342 Clean cool rooms; range, sink: $4.50 and $0. 50. Adulis, - CAPITOL, 207% N. “2 furnished or unfurs nished; range: 85 weekly, Sleeping room, $2.60. Whi . "adults, es CARROLLTON, 1579=2- SroOI apaftifont: neatly (urnished; entrance; porch;
private sink in kifehen. Adults. RI- '5076.
CARROLLTON, 2324--Large i Toom apart. ment; innerspring, utilit modern home; garage optional. Phone. CENTRAL, 1446—Large furnished or un= furnished room, kitchenette Also sleep= ing room. lavatory, innerspring. CENTRAL, 1048 esirable large front 4 rooms. Overstu sink, private entrance, Phone. Ades. CENTRAL. Jy3%. Two connecting frond oms, cheerful: everything furnished: PHY utilities, _HA-1801, COLLEGT, 1410 — Large cool front 1- room kitchenette apartment, Everything furnished; phone; $3. COLORADO, N., 338-4 nice modern y house keeping rooms: everything jujnished: utilities; private entrance. IR-T6 ILLINOIS, 1145 N.—1 or 2 Totsekeosnd rooms; nicely furnished. Walking dia tance; 84 up. ILLINOIS, N.. apartments, nd $5.50. ILLINOIS. N.. 2625—32-room lower af aparts ment, well furnished; private entrance:
2330—One and two-room everything furnished, $3.50
Janitor MICHIGAN, 303 B.—Modern room, $3.50 per week and up. Adults. Phone. < NEWMAN, 1126—2 large outside rooms: everything furnished: utilities: mood lo= _ cation, H-1745-M, NEW JERSEY, 13190 N.—Attractive “front artment, frigidaire; large porch: : one; adults, NEW JERSEY, ment; Ritvate bath and entrance. rage optiona al, NEW YORK, W. nished, airy apartment. and entrance. BE-1370. lu MORRIS, 864 E.—Modern 2 adjoining _ rooms; private home: reasonable. ORIENTAL, N., 20—2-room apartment, complete; innerspring, utilities, {front porch, private en rance, yard.
PARK. 1118-—Buite of 2 rooms; also room with
“1215 N.—3-Room 1 aparte Gas
1244V,—4-room, furPrivate bath
kitchenette. All housekeeping.
PARKWAY AVE., 336 (1300 south)—Two rooms, kitchenette, 7 windows, hardwood floors, maple furniture, $6.50. DR-1968. PENNSYLVANIA, N.. 807—One furnished housekeeping room: also one sleeping room teasonable. PROSPECT, 330—Modern, furnished apartment; Reasonable. al RANDOLPH, N., 208- gy rooms: private family; RI1-3242
JOE. E. 916-1 or 2 unfurnished rooms; $1 or $1. 50 week: Sunday only. TUXEDO. N., 810 Room, kitchenette, large closet, private entrance, utilities furnished. $4.60 week, ..—N VIRGINIA, 1022—Beautiful 2-room lower apartment. Private bath, entrance. Adults. References. DOWNTOWN — Nicely furnished “2-room apartment: also -room Cn clean, sanitary, Geasonable, LI-8774 PART- TIME Jousework. sewing, yard, exchange 1-room apartment, 1336 Bellel: Se. RI-5946,
} ROOMS— Nicely furnishod: “sink, u utilities? 2 Ror Water. Private el entrance. $6. _DR-6 6156. Wanted to Rent IS RESPONSIBLE couple wants home or ant. : furn. or_ unfurn. _Call Sunday. _IR- 195
clean, Adults.
rivate, utilities,
modern furnished $4.75 Adults,
8T.
Apartments, Unum.
. 16t N. Meridian N. Meridian
Str ERAL APARTMENTS, Ne
22 W. Vermont LI-2430
Indianapolis Rental Agency Sianar and unfurnished a artmehts. Various locations. $25 up. LI-5393. BELLEFONTAINE, 1434—Corner, upper, modern 4-100m apartment; adults, utile ities; $30. RI-7864. CAPITOL. ne N.—Two 6-room condition: $25-$40: utilities &
a 0 Lili Ra
RROLLTON, 1325, APT. 11—2-3 rooms OAR finished: or nicely furnished; reasoi=
able; utilit s, kitchenette,
LLEGE, CoLLE path, in-a-door; redecorated; Adults,
garage, $25. y — Attractive 4 rooms,
LLEGE, 2414 CLLE, in-a-door, heat, water, garage. Adults. $37.50.
NEW EY, 2215 1
Hy rooms,
Ee i—D——— JERSEY. 2215 N.—Unusual 5-room
Hotels 12A
ROSEDALE GUIRNBEY "DAIRY, 1940 Hanna Ave. DR-2779. “Vitamin Rich Guernsey Dairy Brodicts.”
(Exterminators—Fumigators)
ANTI-MITE ENGINEERING CORP. E. New York. IR-3800. lores, permanent. Wolman Salt fleas, moths, Reasonable.
3521 safe,
.. completely Truly Nolen.
EDBUGS, _ eradicated. TA-5544,
GUARANTEED “Bed bug worries over in 10 hrs CF POEHLER, INC. LI-7102
(Floor Refinishing, Floor Sanders)
FLOORS sanded refinished like new: g0 anywhere: power furnished Guaranteed WOOSTER. TA-4600
T floor sanders. materials, low prices 17-4535
REN __FOURNACE HARDWARE CO (Furnace Repuiring) FURNACE AND STOVE REPAIRING
Furnace Vacuum C'ean JOSEPH P ZOLLER DR- sols: W_ Eves Eves
(Furniture Repainting)
WICKER and ther omen painted reac. na actory _eaquipmen __ BROTHERS, LI-30 3058 8.
sodding, excavating. nauling.
= ower Nt rich dirt. CH-3001. (Grocery Store) JONES MARKET, 8008 E. 10th. OH-2323. Bor delivery service. ‘‘Ask Your NeighLOUIS R. ROTH, 2455 E. Wash 8t. iy
_ 3540. ~ (Hospitals)
ST. VINCENT'S HOE HOSPITAL—Sister | Rose, funerintendent, Fall Creek Blvd. I. linols 8t. TA-7070. C Class A: credi ited by he College of Burgeons
LAUNDRY done | home by colored woman. Call, “goliver: experienced: references, BE-1 HAND LA ooh “Fou h dry; reasona le: shirts a (specialty. 11, deliver. Refe
nS experienced laun-
CAUNDRY at home dress. Soft water.
(Mattress vid
ABC MATTRESS CO, Renovating. Mata made to order. 20 years’ experience. RI-2285.
PILLOWS. OOMFGRTE. MATTRESSES solg EORREE Pure nPoiae (Museums
VISIT the Locker is Hl Home of James White comb Riley, 528 Lockerbie St. RI-5280.
_ (Office Supplies and Equipment)
WM. B. BURFORD PRINTING CO., 40 8. _ Meridian. RI-7301.
( ____ (Paperhanging, Cleaning) PAPERHANGING ANGING wall washing painting
0 ors refinished Dlagtaring a! HA-0620
remodeling’ experi
PAS ronm Go Work {shed SR. a0 ork Td ead q .) ot
_ service. D
CORONADO HOTEL-—-75¢c ¥P [cekly. Baths, running water. nois
up daily, $3.5 hn 156
modern, upper, heat, water, garage; 840. HA-4943-R od 1 ENN. 35156 —Large living room, bedroom, P kitchenette, dinette. bath, Frig., util, $47. HE-1328 or TA-2047.
Times Rental Directory
Houses—North
ADDRESS | SIZE |
DESCRIPTION | RENT
Wash, J Blvd.
Rooms
Fine home, very nice location. CLARK AGCY. 1-5596.
$50
Apartments—Walking Distance
628 E. Vermont
4 Rm, Apt.
Nicely clean: J
arranged; nice and ood location. NIN
LI-3814.
This nice apartment Jeady Sor and from Town; only-—
Eugenia 310 W. New York
is all 3 to move in, 5 minute
walk look it over: and
$25
SECURITY TRUST CO.
RI-6571.
124 N. Past 0
Harriett | =
Modern throughout;
in’ per-
fect condition and close to downtown.
SECURITY TRUST CO. $25 RI-6571.
Apartments—North
Belair Apts. 1244 N. Illinois
Corner Efficiency
Cross phone, electric refrigeration, good address
ventilation, inside
$32.50
Including Otilities
and reason-
The snappiest apartment at
the
Bon Air Apts.
Ethel 21 W. 16th St. Sleney
Ceiling Jletian blinds, etc.
rice you ever saw, hts, veon't miss
lowest = ya irect i $42. 50 cluding Utilities
Apartments—Northeast
Bellefountaine 5 11256 | 2750; Carrollton 5
2947 Clifton St. | Efficiency
23 WwW. Mod., heat & vate! . ELCH & Ww. Teat, J HivuBEh in £00 fun | $217. 50
| $25.00
®
R. WELCH & SONS: Ohio. LI-3423.
SRS:
LI-3423.
| $27.50
RW Ohio.
Apartment s—East
Drake Manor Front You will be Joeky to on Place In charming Drake
Drive
Apartment ul Pl.
jot this $4 5 mel nor. Hien
Apartments—South
Lar
Le Grande Apts. 1438 E. LeGrande Ave.
Ethcient ciency
Trlgergtion. Fhady
e front room and kitchdinette, slectHs re-
| $25 oF couple. | “Detitian
asy chairs, For one
Apartments for Colored
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