Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1937 — Page 16

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BREWMASTER, 72, DEAD HERE: RITES ARE SET

Andrew Heinlein to Be Buried After Home Funeral At 2:30 Tomorrow.

Andrew Heinlein, former brew- | master who died Monday in his] home at 1164 Concord St. is to be] buried in Crown Hill following fu- | neral services at 2:30 p. m. tomor- | row in the residence. He was 72. Mr. Heinlein, a native of Germany, had lived in Indianapolis since he was 14. He was formerly brewmaster with the Mauser and | the American breweries. | He was a member of the Bavarian | Society and the Brewers’ Society. Survivors are his wife; a son, An- | drew Heinlein Jr., Indianapolis; four | daughters, Mrs. William A. Zobbe, | and Ralph Weiland, both of Indian- | apolis; Mrs. John Kilchenman, Co- | | !

lumbus, O., and Mrs. Arthur Davis, | Miami, Fla.; a brother, John Heinlein, Indianapolis; 10 grandchildren. | and three great-grandchildren.

JAMES ALBERT MONROE, who | died S Sunday in his home at 1235 S. ridi St., was to be buried in Park following funeral | es at 4 p. m. today in the | n

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ce HENRY J. JOYCE, 5104 Ken- | wood Ave.. Carpenter Steel Co. distr manager, who died yesterday of heart disease at the company’s |

Cathedral. He was 358.

OTIS KELLY, 6': W. South St. who died yesterday in Methodist Hospital as the result of a fall from a roof he was repairing at 701 Kentucky Ave. is to be buried in Dan- | ville, Ky., following funeral services

there Friday. He wag 35. dren. 3

BLOOMINGTON Russell Fish, \ Fat her,

Mr. Kelly slipped in wet paint | and fell 35 feet from the roof to | the sidewalk A native of Dan-| ville, Ky., he had lived here several vears.

Mabel Kelly, and his parents, liv- |

JOSEPH E. GRIFFIN, freight agent for the Pennsylvania Rail- | road in Chicago and former Indi-| anapolis resident, died yesterday according to word received here to- | fie

fin entered the railrcad’s Indianap- |

olis freight office in 1902 and be- | Mrs

came chief clerk of the Indianap- | ol

ing sent here for burial. A brother, John P. Griffin, lives at | 2015 N. Delaware St. {

Survivors:

HARRY E. M'HALE, retired Big Nem °

Four Railroad engineer, died today |

was Ti. | Mr. McHale, who spent practically | his entire life here, was retired re- | cently after 568 years and nine]

months of railroad service. He was | Hp Mrs taken ill after returning from a | Roberta Hanna.

fishing trip.

He was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church and the Brother- WPA LEAVENWORTH

at 8:30 a. m. Friday from the home New Town on Bl on Bluff Will Be | Started Monday.

hood of Locomotive Engineers. He is survived by his wife, Anna B.; a son, Harry E. Jr.; a daughter, Mrs. William B. Sequartz, and a sister, Celia McHale. Funeral services are to be held

and at 9 _a. m in St. Patrick's

Church. Burial is to be in Holy Cross aay

CANADIAN T0 PLAY

we're here ‘Unk;” claimed Robert to “Unk,” otherwise

they arrive at the C. M. T\ C. at Ft. Benjamin Harrison. i ’ but this is Robert's first military experience. Above, as Woodell, Akron, gets his supply of cotton ; sox at the commissary.

He was 57. ‘BENSON

Harry R. Benson today began his | as commander of Firemen's Post 42, American Legion. plant, 635 N. Fulton St. is to be | glected were Ben Howard, first vice | buried in Calvary Cemetery follow- | commander: ing funeral services at 9 a. m.| yjce riday in SS. Peter and Paul | aqjut sergeant-at-arms.

STA 1E DEATHS

PETERSBURG—Mrs. Aline Shafer, Survivors: Husband, Robert, and | small children, PRINCETON —Betty Rarel] Morison, 12, Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry C. Morrison: sisters, Mis Mary Chesterfield and Jean: brothers, Lowell, Leland, Donie and Harry Jr. SCIRCLEVILLE-

term

dP RDSEYE Mrs. Minna Spragei ns King, ! Flora W Shand,

; ; { FLORENCE—Julius_ Survivors are his wife. Mrs. | vivors: ares

i FT. WAYNE_Gerirude May i ing at Danville. | Sur St

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vi Fra Ly

HU NTINGBU RGM: S.

: = Remmeriein. day. He was 53. { ter Huebner,

Born in Madison, Ind, Mr. Grif- | Ga

ha Baer and Mrs. . Ed. George, Philip and |

I; Mrs. bere Sora and ‘Mrs.

is division. He had been in Chi- pean cago since 1928. His body is be-| brothers. JEFFERSONVILLE Edmund F¥ Mother and brother. SANSPOR YS ihe Rev.

: - i | Daughier. at his home, 1035 English Ave. He | john, { Mae Green; Dickerson NEWRURGH Mrs. Husband, George —) . Viola May Small Husband, Rex Small: . Elmer E. Hanna; half-sister, Miss

. Harley and Willis: sister, Mrs. Alfred and Howard

Marjorie White. SurvVivor. ite.

Twelve-yvear-old Lewis of President William Gear | Sipencer of Frank-

ently recovering {fin Methodist | Hospital from [injuries suffered jvhen he fel from his bicycle {under a railroad train two days

His right arm, | shoulder and leg Times Special | were severed, and ENGLISH, Aug. 4 Construction work incident to moving the flood | blood transfusion with blood given

—U. 8. Army Signal Corps Photos.

brother, W. Ellman. SALA DR er E. Strong, 73.

Matthew and Howard Shaw; Sarghien ie Cameron and Mrs. Bertha Little, and a | brother, Benson Hewett, WINAMAC-Joe Clements, 59. Wife: foster daughter, Mrs. Emma Frank; brothers, Ernest and Carl. WINSLOW—Mrs. Mary Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Robert Farquhar and Miss Eva Ellison;

Bertha Edwards; sisters. Mrs.

Mother Donates Blood to

Train Victim.

College, towas appar-

underwent a

CARILLON PROGRAM | stricken town of Leavenworth to a by his nbther. — its |

| 400-foot bluff, a mile west of | present site on the Ohio River, is to | the Town Board and | annqunced today. moving and Jousting |

Another carillon program is to be

Cathedral tower tomorrow night by

Signey Giles, Toronto, Canada. The | homes and | reach $123,000, of which | ready has allotted $98,000. Although the town is ba pirat as | result of the January ‘ Town Board recently Lowell Mason | &9 $25.000 loan from the Disaster Loan | (award for the best acting of

a

rogram fellows:

1. Compositions for the carillon a) e Van Hoof b e Cantabile ea Denyn C me with Variations Nees

Gesangbuch

ant an legro

a) NY MsYIEne; My Maryland!..

Ey a 5 HOOSIER STUDENT

Samson an Saint-Saens | 3 EF lemish Dance Oscar Yanbu Me {

6. Star Spangled Banner SFr ances Scott ‘Key |

VIOLENCE RUMORED, |

MARTON, Aug. 4 —Rumors of |

possible violence caused Sheriff | Howard R. Hawkine. Vaughn Treber to take three Ne- | | George R. Dittrich. groes to Indiana State Reformatory and William G. LeFevre. Elkhart. all after they had been convicted of |of Indiana University, and William association with two white girls | D. Wolf, Terre Haute. Rose technic Institute.

here yesterday. They were Earl Hook, Harvey Wallace and Harold

Williams, The girls also vere PRICE IS CONCEDED ” VIRGINIA PRIMARY

taken into custody.

|

U. S. DEFICIT GROWS IN FIRST FISCAL MONTH |”

By United Press | WASHINGTON, Aug. 3. — The

Federal Government ended the first | the State's

month of its 1938 fiscal year with | a gross deficit of $249,384 40592, the | treasury’s July fiscal summary disclosed today. This combared with a gross deficit | of $123,22187368 in July, 1f 1938.

WPA ASSISTANT QUITS || BLUE POINTS EE

USED BICYCLES Large Variety of Types and

Patrick Cuddy has resigned as| assistant WPA director in District 4 with headquarters at New Albany. State WPA Director John K. Jen- | nings announced today. He said] there will be no replacement, the present staff to assume the assistant

director's duties.

PUBLIC SALE i The . following delinquent pledges will be sold Monday morning, Aug. 9, 1937, at 8 a. m. by Wolf Sussman, Inc, 9 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, md.: Pledge number. #3338, 4609, i874, 15613, 352, 4788, 5562 3397, 14871, 64 3368, 7 v7 850, 6042, §122

y OE 3 © R24 1 732, 5661. 8467, Shee 63%, 4845, 815%. sto. 6k

Ga

: .... | start Monday, presented from the Scottish Rite | wpa officials

| donated by Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bahr, Crawford County owners.

RIFLEMEN HONORED

BOY ACTOR'S AUNT

Bn United Press HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 4 Freddie Bartholomew's work | Courageous,”

23. three

Louis

Sur-

Survivors:

Mortimer Ellison,

son, John.

Lewis Spencer

in “Captains which won him an | nst|§ Electric Range ..Joseph Barnby | Corp. The new site for the town was month, probably was the last he will Terms to Suit in Hollywood, his aunt and guardian, Miss Mpyllicent Bartholo- VONNEGUTS mew said today. | She has “practically made up her mind” that Freddie will retire because his studio, Mayer, will not raise his salary to

82500 a week, Miss Bartholomew | said.

Metro-Goldwyn-

STATE WELFARE

As Pension Age Limit Is Reduced.

gets for this year.

Jan. 1.

with the drop in the age limit.

sistance rolls. Tax Levy Planned

mainder.

dren assistance, $264,975.

Council Approves Grant To County Board

vivors: Wife, Marvann F. Strong; sons, and personnel up to the minimum | Floyd oe Strong. - o requirements of the Stale Welfare TERRE HAUTE — Irene G. aw, . ; ; A | Survivors: Husband, William: sons, Fred, Department, councilmen said. They

ments.

« ON WAY TO RECOVERY runaway youth

RETURNS IN STYLE

By Tnited Press

way through eight states.

for hig trip.

placed in charge.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Promoted

Announcements

FOR first-class service and a 2430, call x NERAL _ HOME. BE- 2885. or DR- 387 i

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Housekeeping Rooms 14

$2.50; $2.75; $3; $4.50—-NEW JERSEY, 631 N.%-Nicely furnished 1 and 2-room apart-

BODY APPROVES HIGHER BUDGETS

Counties’ 1938 Totals Rise

$3.50

Al NBOW ACADEMY.

HAVE SL IaERD CAR or Woshed or Greased

226 N. Alabama

WEISSM OTORS Dodges sid Bly mouth Desler. The State Welfare Board has "ied “convalescent approved welfare budgets of all counties totaling $20,917,437 for 1938, an increase of $6,024,000 over bud-

TOE: ple any age; college training; Al reference.

faire Sm wave. rinse.

Internationa) Beauty Sch.

LEARN MODERN BEAUTY "CULTURE The INTERNATIONAL WAY—342 BE

Lost and Found

STRAYED from 65250 N. Meridian, male beagle hound; brown and white, LAnation tags.

The increase is due chiefly, welfare officials said, to a reduction in the age of eligible old-age pensioners from 70 to 65 to take effect

H. E. Hanson, manager of the

Three million dollars of the increase, it is estimated, will be paid

the large group to receive pensions Standard Oil Co. of Indiana, to-

was promoted to assistant general manager of the eastern grand division with headquarters (Story, Page One.)

CLYDE BEDENBAUGH DEAD AT AGE OF 56.

Contractor Had Lived Here For 27 Years.

Clyde E. Bedenbaugh, 357 E. 29th St., contractor who died yesterday in City Hospital after is to be buried

The personal service item in the budget, salaries for county directors and social workers, was raised from $567,069 to $1,076,935. The increase, it was said, was necessitated by increased number of employees needed to supervise the enlarged public as-

downtown Monda

LOST Lambda Chi Alpha pin with Alpha 4inha a guard in Collegiate Shop. Reward.

Toe -Lady's ball watch on chain.

Business Services

The state's 92 counties will be required’ to raise $650923832 by tax levy on property as their part of the $21,000,000 program. State and Federal Governments are to pay the re-

BROS. BAKERY, 2707 W cakes—our specialty.” (Beauty Shops) COLLEGE BEAUTY SHOP —Permanants.

Budget estimates for the various services for the year, 1937-38, follow: | Old-age pensions, $11,623,952; | burial allowances for aged pension- | ers, $229963; burial allowances for | Crown Hill following funeral serv- | aged blind, $28,935; crippled children assistance, $241,910; child welfare services, $58,595; dependent children assistance, $5,575,571; destitute chil-

CLARA WILLIAMS BEAUTY SHOP,

| BOW- NOT REAUTY SHOP, 2008, Ww. Wash, FR-3870. ices at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the | | Patton Funeral Home. Mr. Bedenbaugh was vice presi- | dent of the contracting firm, Beden- | baugh Brothers & Sons, and hag," lived here 27 years. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mary |

constriction, roofing, painting, brick snd

(Cement Blocks

Blocks guarant eed.

Charles Bedenbaugh, both of Indi- | J. K. MILLER, 519 Luett.

$2.50—One-room furnished apartment, all ER private entrance; modern. BE-

$3.50 UP—Clean; everything furnished; also sleeping rooms. 528 E. Market St. $3.50 MERIDIAN, N., 2216— Lovely Iarge 387603. large closet; good bed $6: "BROADWAY, "1003—Three large rooms; cool, clean; private entrance. Adults, $3.75 UP—Clean, cool; everything, furnished; also sleeping rooms. Delaware St. BEVILLE, 829 N.— Three-room apartment; steam; porch; private entrance; adults; sleeping room or gentleman.

BROADWAY, 1612—3-room “apartment, priYALL) bath; newly decorated; hot water; BROADWAY, “1134—1 to 3 rooms, kitchen. __ette: two beds: $3.50 to $6.50. OAPITAL, N., 2025 Two connecting; rang bath, private, adults, all utilities; py oA __sleepin i - d CARROLLTON, 1425—One room furnished apartment; utilities; or sleeping room. Sc | Phivate entrance. 1.71-8789. DELAWARE, N., 517—Large front room; hot water, private bath optional; parking; reasonable. Ee . HIGHLAND AVE, 21 N.—2 modern houseKeeping rooms. everything furnished; _ utilities; adults. » : . ILLINOIS, N,, 1132-1 to 3 rooms: private QI Rho: porch; constant hot water. RI-2042 ik fLLINOTS, N., 2625—Three rooms, nicely furnished; porches: constant hot water; private entrance: Janitor. ILLIONIS, N., 1007—Desirable roc#n; cool, clean; constant hot water; quiet home; reasonable. ILLINOIS, N., 2010—Beautifully furnished 2-room apartment, down; Syersty ffed, piano, porch; ~_ employed adult NEWMAN, 1125 — Attractive iis 2 rboms, kitchenette. Private entrance, utilities. Employed preferred. CH-0693-R. NEW JERSEY, 1417 N.—Efficiency apartment; nicely furnished; utilities paid; private entrance: reasonable. NEW JERSEY, N., 1319—Cool, attractive 3room front apartment; beautyrest;

_ Frigidaire. Phone. Adults, NEW JERSEY, 307 N.—2 rooms, beds.

Private entrance, $4. Others, 7 25_up.

ORIENTAL, 200 N.—2-room apartment,

complete; innerspring: utilities; front porch: private entrance; yard.

ORANGE. 222—2 or 3 oi modern rooms;

beds. No childre

PARK. 1655- Desirable 2-room apartment.

kitchenette; overstuffed; utilities; private entrance; $6.

PENNSYLVANIA, N., 2224 Nice room,

kitchen privileges; lady preferred. TA5807.

PLEASANT, 1135— Upper two-room apart-

ment; bath, large closet; utilities furnished.

PROSPECT, 719 Modern, clean, furnished apartment; utilities; reasonable, Aduits.

SOUTHEASTERN. 1523—Furnished 2-room

apartment: hot water, laundry: private entrance. Porch. Phone.

ONE or more rooms: cool, cozy; adults; N. East St,

_ utilities; phone, 718 1

Apartments, Unfurn, 16

The County Council today ap- | f | propriated an additional $17,801.79 | pubNe Fenepls: to pay Marion County Welfare De~ | partment salaries to clerks, stenog- : raphers and investigators and their Survivors: Wife, A A Saahar: oe transportation allowances. | and Robert ; sister, Magdalena Ellman; The extra appropriation brings |

the County Department's payroil |

; GENERAL DYEING co. three brothers and!“ “CH-671

(Cistern Clea ning)

| G. H. VINCENT. Cistern cleaning,

Deaths=Funerals

Indianapolis Times, Wednesday, Aug. 1, 1937 | : | (General Contracting)

and Geor ge Brower. Treba Gilbreth, and (Janitor stil

NATIONAL SANITATION CO. disinfectants, brushes, brooms. All clean9a

Boy er Brow er, Mr

pointed out that under state law, the State Department now will reimburse the county for abcut onehalf of its personnel salary pay-

MOOR a MOR JUARY,

Burin Crown Hill, sister of Arthur B.

LAU RK Experienced orb 25¢ per hr. (Mattress Repairing)

| PILLOWS, CUMFOR'I'S, MATTRESSES sola {engrated and made like new, B&B BURKLE 431 Mass Ave RI-R80%

(Painting—Brush or i —

interior. exterior,

Thus, councilmen said, although the appropriation is an extra expense, ultimately it will result in approximately a $16,000 saving to the County since the State will re-

: COLLEGE HEAD'S SON £5: i.

Buena ists Ohio,

AN. MORTUARY, a. call ar ‘the mortuary. beloved husband of Vada Tiere Gross, and son of Christopher (Paper Hanging)

PAPER HANGING —1937 SAMPLES; ESTIMATES R SATISFACTION AS- . SURED. P. HENGEN, DR-7922

Gross, passed away ”

may call at the Me home, 2 miles south

McCREADY PENSION Nn y ENGINEER. ING. SALT LAKE CITY. Aug. d<:Ai: a Inducitia) and Educational Pensions a fred A. Knopf Jr., started home in style today aboard an airliner at Spencer, | the end of a seven-day adventure in which he hiked and begged his

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REFRESHMENTS THE RORTHWAY, 5130 E. .

day, Au ERS FUNER AL HOM a. and Paul Cathedral,

He is the 19-year-old son of a wealthy New York publisher. He left his home in Norwood, Mass.. he said, because he was disappointed at receiving a letter from Princeton University authorities saying he could not enter that institution this fall. Police picked him up here after he sent a telegram to his father asking for money to come home. He spent several hours in jail while arrangements were made

brother of Nancy g viii pray at his Rome in Sot he ( TS) REFRIGERATOR SERVICE -All guatanited. EDEN YOR SHOP, LEONARD--Thomas o of Cathering Leonard (nce Cunningham),

. Winiired Glenn and Mrs. t

beloved husband (Rug Cleaning

Funeral Thursday. . "Phitip Neri Church LACK

Name Society of St. meet for prayer Wednesday,

(Rugs Cleaned, Made, SE R cleaning ha rugs

216 [Eastern Ave.:

DAIRY UNION DRIVE BEGINS Philip's Church wil Indianapolis C. I. O. headquarters today announced organization of workers in the dairy industry. A regional office for organizing the group has been opened at 241 W,

HOLDS OUT FO FOR RAISE aad St. Merrill Jansen, of

the Dairy Workers Union, has been

husbs ! fusband of qanha JONES=<4440 N KEYSTONE

(Rugs Made to Order) FLUFF chenille tugs made from old rugs

ples. 0 ACTIVE RUG CLEANERS : i (Roto-Rooter Sewer aay

SQUARE DEAL, yauLT "CLEANERS, *'30-Gallon Bartels,

Hale, died at his home,

PFISTER Emma. heloved mother of Wil-

Disinfecting. ie ”

(Service Station)

A COOL KITCHEN With Westinghouse

Burial af Washington Park Come. | EXPERT greasing. R-0046

' BRANHAM SERVICE STATION. 4002 BE. Washington

BROAD RIPPLE

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‘riends 4 bank direction of GEORGE McCARTY, Fort-

STODDARD Effie BE : loved wife of William R. Sieddard, mother of George and Harry passed away Monday.

HARTWELL'S SHELL VICE. Butler district. TA-4633 TA-6640, yin

Aue 9 at the late "Goodyear Tires.” QS

GROSS eltal HOME, HARRY MILEY & S — “Roofing, spouting,

0 evenings, BE- 1641 -J

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CAMP PERRY, O, Aug. 4—Five Indiana youths were among 13 exPRISONERS MOVED pert marksmen selected to represent { the Middle West in the National R. g | O. T. C. Rifle Matches here Aug. 22 Times Special to Sept,

RICHMOND, Va. Aug. 4 —Lijeut. | Governor James H. Price seemed assured of the next Virginia Governorship today as more than half 1704 precincts gave him a nine-to-one lead over State Sen(ator Vivian L. Page, Norfolk. Mr. Page conceded Mr. | Democratic nomination | night in a telegram which promised “my full co- a

DELAWARE AT RAY ST.

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Fur Coats

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RAGSDALE & PRICE FUNERAL HOME, 1219 N. Alabama St ; Aug. 5. Friends Ihvited, Interment Crown

Roorns Without B Board

$3. front room Int N.,

hb Sites.

Brandeleins', Ine. 3359 Boulevard Place

CLINTON HOTEL, _ Sleeping rooms for gentlemen, $2 uj

Indianapolis Rental Agney

Furnished and unfurnished a Jrinean Various locations. $25 up. LI-5393

$65— DELAWARE, N., 21395 rooms, bath,

upper, city heat (Aug. 15). Owner, TA5045,

LAUREL ST.. 2044—4 rooms, mod, double, 1

built-ins and gar.; water paid; $25. N. Del. RI-1429, PROSPECT —4, 5 7 rooms, $20 to $32; some utilitics furnished. Apply druggist, Villa nd E. Minnesota, after 6 pn. SMALL BEDROOM, $33.50 234 E. 9th: large jing room, kiteh,,

bath; Frig.; util. RI 0751. HE-1328. 1048 HOUGH ST. rooms, semimodern double; $15. 138 N. Del. RT-1429.

460. | Moving and Storage 17

STORAGE SPACE for household goods; reasonable rent, PRINGLE & JOHNSON FURN. EX. 826 Mass. Ave, LI-0068

Houses, Unfurnished 18 273 S. RITTER

Semimodern Nduse, $20.00. R. WELCH & SONS 23 W. Ohio. LI-3423

$4.50: $6.50; CENTRAL, 1103—Front apart-

ments, furnished neatly, Simmons studio

couch; porch $35—32D, W., 1026- = room modern; juss _ remodeled. FOURNACE. LI- 4535. BURGESS, 355 A mod - ern double; weather stripped; water paid; $37.50. IR-4119.

CAPITOL, N., 2834 -- Lovely home for

couple; four-rm. upper; heat, water, $30.

COLLEGE, 4160—6 rooms; double, lovely location. newly decorated, nook, garage. HU-5397. i . HIGHLAND AVE. 418 -Six rooms, bath, lovely yard, near Tech. $30. CH-2016 PENNSYLVANIA, 2228 N.—6-room mod A-1 condition; garage; $3250, 11-5506. Mr. Woodruff. J. G. McCullough Agency TEMPLE, 9 S.—Five-room modern double, $22.50. LI-8401. 44 Virginia Ave. 22 8. HOLMES Seven-room modern house, 2-car garage, he 00 a" month, HARNESS & CLINE ALE N., 743—6-room modern double, east; redecorated; near school, bus, _ Street car. : 30TH, E., 3925 -Five-room modern single; _ garage: $27.50. RI-5280. $100; GORGEOUS new 4-bhdrm, brick ..ome, Butle district. TA- 4633

Houses, Apts. Fun. i 522 FLETCHER

Nicely furnished apartments consisting of two rooms, renting for only $30 to $35 SECURITY TRUST CO. Ly ATTRACTIVELY FURNISH Front bedrcom apartment, plenty Pt ventilation; desirable location: 0 2725 N. MERID! $6, $10 ILLINOIS, 810', bi — and efficiency apartments: completely furnished. Utilities. LI-B88R. ag NEW JERSEY. 3308 N.—6-Room double, 3 bedrooms, Overstuffed, electric refrigeration; 835, ‘ — i352 8. ELMONT, “5-rm. mod. dble. built. ins, gar. 138 N. Del. St. RI-1420 $100; ETE new 4-bdrm. brick home,

— | Rent Business Places 22

DOWNTOWN LOT One square from Washington, Jood loca-

tion for service station an jark iE Can be leased reasonable. RI-641 Cruse

Ine. IDEAL platform, office space for truck

an warehouse space on switch, LI1

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When acquiring property follow the safe method. Demand an abstract of title. Have it examined by your attorney.

Union Title Company Jdnon ‘itle Bulldine

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Funeral Directors: A MASSACHOSETTS, jurhiched room adjoining bath; private ora preferred. 604 BE. Large front 3 ivate hone: | line: gentleman pre-

Flanner & Buchanan 20 W. Fall Creek Blvd.

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WM. D. BEANBLOSSOM "he ot edi ules home. Hh

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GOODLET, 526 — ROOM; YOUNG M UT | “BREFERRED BOARD OPTIONAL. Dood Sond

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948 N. Illinois Se.

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1230 Prospect St.

COLORED FUNERAL DIRECTO C. M, C. Willis & Son NF West Bu

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NORTH ‘624 E. 42D ST, ONLY $3750

For This Bix-Room Modern House

HA-2162 C. A, YOUNG RI-6412 J. 8. CRUSE, INC. 128 N. Del.

‘CARROLLTON, 1312—Brick duplex: 6-room

modern; hardwood floors hoe ™ heat; bargain on payments, Li

2744 GUILFORD Three-bedroom modern; small don ayment, HU-5279. Mr. Helmus, 368. ALLISON REALTY CO. REA ORS

SENATE, 1200 N.—~NINE-ROOM a, - Really a bargain: act quick. RI-5182.

EAST

HOME and INCOME

Modern duplex near E. New York St

5 rooms and bath down, 4 rooms and bath up: equipped with stoker and elec'ric refrigerators. Rental up $35. Price only $3050, part cash. R1:038 Mr. Burgess IR-A102

AMERICAN ESTATES CO, REALTORS

NORTH JEFFERSON AVE Just North of Washington St. DOUBLE-~§4000—- TERMS This double has Joos to a side. all

conveniences, Can be shown by RP FX Call Jack Strickland, Eves., TA-5709

KIRK MCKINNEY CO. INC. = RI-3433

34TH, E., 4175—FIVE-ROOM HOME. Strictly modern; garage; full basement. CH-0440.

Real buy for cash,

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district,

WEDNESDAY, AUG. 4, 1937

Doubles & Investments 24A

APARTMENT building consisting of threes apartments; good location; income brings in $75 a month. Will trade for farm land, lots or what Mave you-or cash. LI-3624, BELLEFONTAINE, 2060--5-RM, SIDE DBL. Terms. Excellent proposition for wanting investment for home, . G. McCullough Agency, Mr, Clark Jr, LI- 5506. __WA-2405. CONGRESS, 1262 ATTRACTIVE FIVE-ROOM DOUBLE Good condition; rented; modern; bare gain; terms. WASHINGTON BOULEVARD, 6367-60 — Brick veneer, two master bedrooms, ons side vacant. HU-2783

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Lots for Sale 25

LOT on Layman Ave, 900 mack, 680x178; LL location in Irvington. LI-3624,

| Sale Suburban, Farms 26

FOR SALE-Desirahle improved property 2Y,; acres in small town on State High= way 52. Write for further particulars. Box 937, care Times,

Real Estate Exchange 28

340 ACRES, excellent buildings, good soil, good roads; price $25 per acre, want in« come. O. P., FOREMAN, RI-8077, 403 Lemcke : i GRACELAND, 3800 SEVEN-ROOM MODERN, Ideal location; consider trade due . plex, bungalow. WA-5451 MY EQUITY in 6-room an west, for well located smaller, BE-3611-W,

Men Wanted 30

4 Route Drivers With Cars

Take orders, deliver internationally known grocery producis, Repeats, Estabe lished 70 years Calls by appointments, You won't make $50 weekly But we show you how vour earnings will be from $20 up weekly at the start. Apply 136 W, 16th St. before noon . ROUTE SALESMEN — Good opportunity, References required, Apply 2-4 p, m, Freihofers. 656 S. New Jersey St.

WANT, AT ONCE, CARPENTERS, NIE AND ROUGH. LI-2130, —

WANTED Two experienced house wrecke _ ers. 218 S. East St, = SINGLE, steady colored man; housework, 1516 N. Pennsylvania

Salesmen—Agents 3H

WANTED Experienced rug salesman with drapery and interior decoration experie ence; salary and commission, Mr, hd. The Herz Store, Terre Haute,

Women Wanted 32

GERMAN COOK for downtown esfablishe ment, experienced and well recommends« ed. Give full particulars in reply, Times Box 1074. : WHITE housekeeper, care of children; more for home than wages. 12 N. Jefe ferson, — WOMAN-—Unincumbered to manage (avern. Room and board and $5. Box 904 Times. Sl . MANICURIST-—Must be experienced with _ license: can make $20 week. DR-2232 2 LOST—Lady's ball watch on chain, Sate urday night, Reward, BR-3555. Wh WANT two waitresses, one dish washer} apply 914 N. Illinois, at once. $5 PAID for names we enroll. ROYAL BEAUTY ACAD, 401 Roosevelt Bldg .

Work Wanted by Men 34

HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE, 21-—Mechan!« . cally inclined. Wanls A job. DR- 37917- 1

Work Wanted by Women 35

UNITY CHRISTION FHURCH CENTER INC., for experienced men and women, by day or week. RI-3067. 1144 N. Mis= souri. - LADY wants to work at beer tavern, restaurant or housework, 319 8. Noble,

Schools, Instruction 36

BEAUTY COURSE free. Ask us. ROYAL BEAUTY ACAD. 401 Roosevelt Bldg. .

Securities 38

FLETCHER AMERICAN NAT'L, PX, CER~ TIFICATES OF BENEFICIAL INTEREST, NEWTON TODD, 415 LEMCKE BLDG

Poultry and Supplies 41

BABY CHICKS--T5¢c dozen or $5.45 per 100, Marion a PA Chick Store. 123 N. Ala« bama. RI-6

Farm and Garden 43

MOWING MACHINE, new McLean 1 h. p,, arden tractor type, demonstrate; S$.:25, 324 W

Typewriters 448

Remington, Royals, L. C. Smiths Office and Portables

SACKS BROS. 308 Indiana Ave.

Miscellaneous for Sale 50

‘ / “Fixture Ring's. = Complete" Will Equip Your Entire Business Low Down Payment

Posl Room Complete cor svrvecens HOO and up Rest t COMNIELS «eeeeseerssss $190 and up favern Complete ........ . $200 and up

-~Reme mber— Jomplete Line Shenango China A Rental for Batt urpose KING'S INDIANA BILLIARD CO.

1617-31 Southeastern DR. 3578

Buy ‘From Hoosier

NIG MADE OF CANVAS Select your requirements from our

large stock of either new or used cove ers, tarpaulins, tents or furniture pads, YOU SAVE MONEY

When You Buy From Hoosier

All sizes covers, tents, pads and cots

for rent.

Tarpauling repaired, We can handle

special heavy sew

HOOSIER TARPAULIN CO.

1302 W. Wash, BE-0367.

Unclaimed Freight Station

DARGR] BEDROOM SUITES, $40 to $50; BRS and VANITIES, $10 and up;

RESS CHEST OF DRAWERS, $1680 and up; closing out all FIBER SETTEES, 'a price, choice, $10: POROOLE, RADIO CABIN rs,

$1 to 82 each: OCC. CHAIRS, j2, a ould

LIVING. ROOM SUITES, $20 to $50; FELT PRESSE UG 48

each, while

D R § they gt: SECRETARIES in walnut, mae hogany and maple, $25 each

Capitol at South "CLEAN LUMBER NEW AND USED

Marion Material Co. Wrecking Contractors 2046 Northwestern

SPECIAL PRICE—Hussman-Ligonier 1038

model coolers and refrigerator counters; one 8x8 cooler, 10-ft. and 12-ft., double« duty counters; two 6-ft. top counters. , De GARDNER, 815 8S. Delaware. DR«

DESKS. Both flat top and typewriter,

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"BUSINESS FURNITURE CO.

112 E. Maryland St LI-B51!

FRUIT JARS ¢ Canning “ois ne pi

Free Delivery, CoOL QIILE Cou 001 Virginia. Mail Orders. DR-055

. Qts. 26c doz. “Hi 200 Fruit Jars doz. Free delivery, WEST

END BOTTLE CO. 534 W_ Pearl LI-B085,

FRUIT JARS — Qts, 20c: Pts. 18c dos,

Sagalosky Bottle Co. 605 th, Capitol

SPECIAL 6-ft. 2x4s, 8c each: 7-ft., 08

each. We can save you money on used lumber of all kinds. Service Wrecking Co. 320 N. West. LI-0228.

we BO motor, pump and air compressor

REY ECTRIO & MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Washingt on. 151

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