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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES 98 | Deaths—Funerals
~~ Indianapolis Times, Tuesday. Oct, 12, o>
WOOD Irene, beloved mother of Frank ood, and daughter of John R. Curry, and sister of Frank, Lawrence, John and ry and Harlan
BROR THinois
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RALPH 0. LAKIN, STEEL COMPANY OFFICIAL, DEAD
Allegheny Firm District Manager Came to City Two Years Ago.
10| Housekeeping Rooms
ORIENTAL, N, 20-Lovely 2-room gL ment; utilities; innerspring, steam Lea private entrance SUMMIT, 23% 2 rooms, nicely furnished, for housekeepln: near bath; pri- _ vate entrance BUMMIT, 17 B8.-Two rooms; everything furnished, first
| | Business Services (Janitor Supplies)
NATIONAL SANITATION CO, Insecticides aisinfectants, brushes, brooms, mops. Indiana. RI.22 37. = aa (Mattress Repu CO, ‘Mattresses Furhiture repair. | HA-2H
The following pledges will be offered for sale at 8 A, im, OC., 28, 1037, av 148 KE. washingion S., Inaianapolis, ina, as per acy oL ne an Genera. Assembly or ne State oi india 1458BY, *11-2(-¥6; 35088, 11-28-36; 38704, . 4012d, be 2-38; 20421, 6-3-36. Suess, PF «li=3b,
2, “34; 1 ue oT 38621, %: 8-31, 1-12 Friends (nvited. |
3 Friends may call ai 12-17-36, J8AS1, Ldn “48; Joise, “ _chapel after 7 p.m. _Tuesday,
LLYN Ibis, S3b-38, 1-20-37, | Funeral Directors
STATE DEATHS
L. Reeves, 27. MEDORA --Lvcurgus L. Jamas, 86 | Survivors: Husband, p s. vivors: Daughters, Mrs. Andy Roller, Millard Bertram; sons, John Lo Cecil E. John Asher. Mrs. Neal Matlock and James W. daughters, Patricia and |W, B. Goss; son, L. L.; sister, Mrs, . brother. Fioyvd Losey: sisters, Mrs. | Robbins. Marsaline Posey, Mrs. Frances Hiatt and | wmicHIGAN CITY Milam. hla, 78 Sugsivors; Wife, COT ga LAL Sons. s Bokert: SISters. Mrs. A OR oN Wil yt WTR “pont ‘and Mrs. Herman Goede. 3 rs artha Allen, 78, Sups NTICE rs, Minnie Hatton, 59. vivors: Husband, Oliver O.. sons, Nable A CEL dnuehtegs, Mrs, Ruse Gabbert and Talmadge Huff; daughters, sell Reiff and Mrs. Wilbur Young: sons, Ernest Blackburn, Mrs. John Rush, | William and Harry Hatton: fath Arthur Shindelhooker and rs. | Personetl; brothers, Roy and Ray: sister, Peters, Mrs. C. B. Meeker, Lota M. Jackson, 385 Survivors: NEW ALBANY — Mrs, Brothers, Olin, Murral and Norris: sis. | ge™ "gu 0ivars: Sons. ters, Mrs, Cornelius Fry, Miss Ardis Jack- | garry: daughters, Mrs, son and Mrs. Raymond Stultz John @ Linnert... Mrs. BLOOMINGTON Samuel F. Boles, 72. | Misses Minnie, Mary and Survivors: Wife, Lydia; sons, John, Har- Mrs. Hannah G. Scott, 80. Survivors: and Clifford; daughters, Mrs Husband, Levi: Bert: daughters, Mrs, Naugle, F. Cato and Mrs. William ©, Stamper Dean and Mrs,
Y2-ACRE TRA _ terms, rent, 1
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Real Estate Exchange
closed-in
PERTILE Indiana Farms. xttatgs for floor
indianapolis home, or income property; 240 werey black, aloe! tiled and al in W08 ¥ v \, cultivation, ood improvements, Near J SREDIR aT ' Otterbein, Ind, 80 Acres, black, level, Seon tiled, fair improvements, good fonds. room; kitchenette, steam, North Remington, Ind, faRL LES G. $4.50. 1400 LILLIE, 219 N, 4t h, Lafayette, Ind
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IF YOU wish to sell your lot or home, eas Bg BRN Forte! Norte . ec t, 3800 N, Keystone - Che 24. Sie
~Mrs. Caroline Kienitz, i Harry and Ernest; AO] "$3.50 ND "s. 3610 Th 8 MATTR £88 Ba Ww, Wash, ‘RI: 2285, 1 Day renovation serv., $3.50 up. PILLOWS, COMFORTS, MAT TTRESSFS sold, enovated and made like h URKLE, 431 Mass. Ave, 1.6808. (Meat Markets)
AN'S KOSHER MARKET, TA-6444, Kosher meats, fish, featessen.’’
(Painf—Supplies)
R. GWINN PAINT & SUPPLY CO RI-8026
WABHINGTON, 2 2-room apts.; LARGE front utilities, faivate entrance; __ Union. DR-8
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WALTER |. BLASENGYM FUNERAL HOME “ ate
2228 SHELBY ST DR-2570
‘WM. D. BEANBLOSSOM 1022 WRAY oT BE-15
Emery Miss
9 20018, 15: Apartments, Unum. 15-36; 30625, 7-15-36, Jonas,
Charlotte Lohelde, Fred, Louis and H. filler, Mrs. Joseph Enslinger, Helen
R-8- -36, 511 E. 7-17-36; 31186, : hot 7-15-36; 30542, 7-3-36; 30565, 73-36, 30741, 7 0 36, 30720, 7-036; 30810, F-11-36; 30018, T-17- 35; 30464, 7-1-36; 30499, T2-36, S078, -1 1-36 31358, “* 27-36, 30808, 7-11- Ju, 310986, 7-20- 36, $0088, 7-6-6;
Outstanding
A distinctive apartment, with all the quiet poise of the Regency manner,
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225 N. Delaware,
Wilbur Mrs
Mrs. Lilly R. Julian
4611 Broadof the Alle-
RALPH O. LAKIN, way, district manager gheny Steel Co. died yesterday in St. Vincent's Hospital, He was 45, Mr. Lakin, whose offices were in the Circle Tower Building, here from Chicago two years Born in Chestnut, Ill, served in the World War with the 16th Infantry, First Division. was a member of the American Legion, Masonic Lodge, and the Meridian Heights Presby- | terian Church. Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Grace Lakin; a son, William Lakin; both of Indianapolis; & sister, Mrs. Irving Piper, Bangor, Mich. and & brother, Howard Lakin, Chicago. Funeral arrangements were to be completed today.
ROBERT B. GREY, 1234 W, 36th St, will be buried in Sutherland Park Cemetery tomorrow following services at 2 p. m. in the Kincaid Funeral Home. He was 66, Mr. Grey was found dead in bed by his wife yesterday. An autopsy performed by Dr.
ago.
He |
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| VIV moved |
Scottish Rite |
| TY Norman Booher, |
Murs, Daughter, sister, BRAZIL Wife, | Coltharp and Mrs. COLUMBUS. Hiram McFeron,
‘ors:
Mrs
Mary Mrs, Fred Ha John C, 8.3
Mrs. Mary
Wife, Mollie;
Floyd Wagnon and Mrs,
McCauley, BRA
Dutell, daughters, Ruth E. Daoyel
Harlin
Survivors: son, Lee;
79. Correll; L 70. Survivors Mrs, Mary J
86. Surdaughter, Mrs, Tva M,
Cook; brother, Thomas.
DARLINGTON - Mrs. Husband, Joshua: Goldie Lawton and B. Co
3
eter, EVANSVILLE Daniel hters, Mrs, J. Schlundt.
Mr. Lakin | Dect
survi and Mrs
Survivors: Mrs, brother, J.
Dau RN
Vrs:
Edgar D
FRANKLIN vivors Brown, Julius sister,
»
Wife Mrs Rockner; son Mrs. Harrison
Eva,
and George,
GALVESTON Daniel 8 Vvivors: Bynum: brothers,
Widow: sons
Stebchildren, Bright
"JONESBO Survivors:
d Mrs. Marie 0-
aughter,
Spri
son, William,
SE Will;
Omer,
KEWANNA--Lewis A Mary Whitenberger.,
Mrs,
half-sister. Mrs. KNIGHTSVILLE Survivors: Griffith Killion; Charles and Lawrence, KOKOMO. Ntniathin Survivors: \OMmas Harness. Mrs.
Wife, J
Wife
Sarah F,
»
Bui H, McClain, daughters, Herbert
-Willlam R, McDowell,
~James
sons,
Rosanna;
BE. Buskirk, daughda
Mary
Mrs, oper. W. Becker, 90. FP, rai sons, A. J. an
” 7. _SurEdga hs
i
Ss. Adams; brothers, Oakley, 79. Sur-
s, Harry, Lester and
Johh and Henry Oakley:
and Harvey Johnson
nkle, 50. Mrs. Herbert Sigmon;
Survivors: brother, alderman. L. Pufr, B80. daughter, Mrs. Everett, George,
Kause, Sarah
ulin;
F, Harness. 89. alf-brother,
93. Survivors:
sisters,
T. Miller.
Murs. Husband,
and R
F Mrs, Mrs. fus:
Johanna Walker, 64. Jesse; sons, Fred: daughters, Ss. aymonhd Bruner, Mrs.
Emil and Fred Thu
NEWCASTLE -~Mrs, Ida T. Riley,
igh Mrs,
Brother, Owen Templeton; Eva Kern and Mrs, Flin Starbuck.
NORTH MANCHESTER--Mrs.
Scagrs,
03. Survivors: _Daughte
Katie Harting and Mrs,
son, Zeb,
PERU
Widow; Whitzel, Mrs. Two ter,
ley, Mr:
sons, Altee,
sister, Mrs. Alice # » »
Bruce McCrea, 80 son, Dean; sister,
Eari and Clarence; three sisters, Mrs s. Gilbert Ramsey an'
ant Wilson PRINCETON Joshua Duncan,
and M
Thomas M.: sister, Mrs,
Daughters, ary and Mrs,
J
Frank W. Duhea
RICHMOND Frank R. welsh.
vivors: Gusema
RUSHVILLE —~Mrs,
65. Sur ter, M Charles, K. and SHEL mn ter, M Charles
SULLIVAN
Survivors
Wife. Lydia, sister,
n
vivors: Husba rs. Phoebe Hunt: Thomas and Robert; Arthur Winslow,
BYVILLE- Mes, Sidney A.
rs, Philip H., Possman:
Street, Rosenh K. Brodie, Wife, Almira: son,
Russell Exline; sister,
becca Saucerman,
Nora M. Murphy.
sons ort
Mrs,
Misses Myrtle, Dodd brothers, SHORpRS and D,
Survivors: and Medford.
im, 64,
Polly ers,
7.
53 s.
Perkins, Husband, Joseph: daughbrother,
78. Mr
Survivors: Jesse, Paul, William
Garold Rejsert and Mrs. Claude Neabrothers, Sursisters,
Mrs. fcholson;
Survivors: Mrs, L. M
Elsie Bllen Holcomb, 46, Survivors: one daughCharles BeckPleas-
SurMabel son,
SurJ. W,
Henrietta W. Nelson, nd, Thomas; sons, brothers,
daughHenry.
SurNelson, dnugh-
Hus-
1360, T-2(-38, 31671, 8:4-36; 31781, 8.7.36; 3146, 7-30-36; 31102, 7-28. 46; 3123, 17-43 36, 3 8-11-46, ‘32237, 8-20-36, Si 2.36.
is 3 627, 8-3-48, yu Si ¥-3-38; 31845, 8-8-3; 32624, 8.31.36. 32638, HE 3%; 32000, 8-17-38; 32161, 8-18-36. 32548, §-28- 34, "32704, 9- ix 36, 31822, Se 8-36, 32445, B-25- 36’ 32562, 8-20-36, 32012, 8-14-36, 41008, 8-13-36; 32072, 8-17-36; 31504, 7-31- 36, '32568, 8- 20-36, 31304, 7 25-36, 31816, B-8-3t; 31735, 8- 6. 36, 31776, 8.7.36; 32084, 8-17-36; 81217, 7-23-36; 31815, 8-5. 38, 32169, 8- 18- 36; ins, 8-10-36; "32350, 8-24-36; 31770, [I «36, 32472, 8-26-36, 31783, 3 7.38; dasol, ¥ 20-36; 32007, 0-1-38! hd 32164, 8-18-36;
32162. 8-18-95. 20560, 6-6-36; s 20633, 6-95-36, 20763, 6-12- 38" 20870. -15-386 20818, 6-13-3b, 20056, %- 18-36; 30008, 5 19-36, 30086, 6-20-36, 30100, 6-22-38; 30141, 6-22-36; 30153, 6-22-36, 30163, 6-23-36, 30193, 8-23-36; 30205, 6-24-36; 30397, 6-29- 36, 3036 6, 6-20-8 - 5-16-36; 28269, 5-13-36, , 28183, 5-8. 5-23-36; 30326, 69478, 6-4- 36; 28835, 30820, 6-27-36; 30325, 6- 27- 36, ' 30363, §. 20. 96, 28763, 5-10-36; 20242, 5-20-38; 28470, 5-12-36; 28454, 5-12-36; 28518, 5-13-36,” 28498, 5-13-36 27975, 5-1-36; 20231, 5-20-36; 28927, 5-23-36: 20152, 5-28-36; 20345, 6-2-38, 20259, 6-1-386; 20271, 6.1.36; 20280, 6-1-36; 29315, 8-1-36; 20327, 6.1.36; 29441, 6-4-3868, 20483, 8.3.36 28152, 5-5-36: 28288, 5-8-36; i: 28309, 5-0-38. 28383, 5-00-36; 28305, 5-11-36; 28308, 5-11-36;
~ CONKLE FUNERAL HOME 1934 W MICH ST _BE-1034
T FINN BROS. Funeral Home 16390 N Meridian 8t 3 oh BERT S. GADD 2430 Prospect St Flanner & Buchanan
25 W, Fall Creek Blvd. TA-4400 Comfortably Air-Conditioned
GRINSTEINER'S 522 BE. Market St. R1-637¢ PERSON, SERVICE G. H. HERRMANN
1505 8, EAST ST __DR-447%
HISEY & TITUS THE FUNERAL HOME 91 N. DELAWARE ®T. AIR CON TIONED a MOORE & KIRK
CH-1806-1 TA-8058-8
SHIRLEY BROS. CO.
[llinols 8k,
J. C. WILSON DR-0321 1230 Prospect 8t. Dr-0322 COLORED FUNERAL DIRECTORS
TA-1833
DR-3301%
R-1189
048 N. 11-5409
(Parking Lot) NEW ¥ PARKING LOT open for business
Wabash St, between Delawarebain
(Plating) PLATING-—Gold, silver. Geo. W. Dick Plating Co, 115 8. Capitol Ave. LI-9160
(Printing)
letterheads, business cards. Lowest prices, Ouatahiced work, ne lap, 33 Virginia, LI-039 250 LETTERHEADS, 2350 — $2.05. 500 business cards, $1. Arrow Printing. BL 1000 BUSINESS CARDS, nouncement ihvivations Ro, 50. Letter heads, envelopes, $2. RUSH Jobs make us smil HENDREN __ PRINTING, 685 Century Bldg. RI-8533
(Refrigerators)
USED Electric Refrigerators, 350 up. RICH , 1524 N. Illinois. RI-63
(Riding Stables)
TO __RIDE—BONHAM RIDING LES, 3088 Kessler Boulevard, Expert instructions.
(Rubber Stamps)
STAMPS--35 cents. BLYTHE RUBa CO, 1281; N. Delaware 8t
ENVELOPES,
$1.75. 100 an-
LEARN STAB A332.
NAME BER _RI-812 : — Made to Order) FLUFF chenille rugs made from old rugs. See beaut, pamples Ru ger Cet prices ACTIVE RUG CLEAN HA-3636, (Rugs Cleaned, hi Repaired)
W. O. Jones, Inc.
with a charming exterior characterized with simple formality, set (n the midst of an emerald lawn, providing an in dividuality and isolation yet within walking distance of Shortridge and a good grade school, also transportation A spacious living room, reception room, compact kitchen, maid's quarters with private lavatory, A Northern exposure provides stinshine for the three bedrooms with connecting bath, This a Brtment will be sacrificed this week-end for $100 a month, Call Mr, Pugh nt RI-6571,
SECURITY TRUST COMPANY
Indianapolis Rental Agency Furnished and unfurnished pRasIments. Various locations. $25 up. LI-S FOUR ROOMS, SEMIMODERN, Inside toilet, water paid, ete, paper, screens, shader. 010 Daly square south of Washington. RI-6368 C. A. HUFF. WA-2181
Apartment Rental Bureau Con. locations gladly shown. HE-1328
"GENERAL APARTMENTS, INC.
22 W. Vermont L1-2439 MADISON, 2025—Bedroom apartment, iv. ing, dinette, bath Inu door. Prigidaire; redecorated. $37.50. BE-0414 3412 Becond floor HL: 4 rms. Br and bath, Heat and water fut - nished; $35. Bailey. RI-8200. TA-8078 ST. CLATR, 314 E.—2 1 ooms, Atove. fce box tilitie aid Pi%e01 ’ yy 44 Virginia Ave
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$15 New Bt, 1
Moving od Storage
Real Estate Loans
LOANS on business, dential Rrobertes, RB expense, enn. RI-8727
"Love Take AOWest rat mints ic KIBBIN, 118
30
se reste
Men Wanted
Stone Setter PLAN cameo setter, Now & CO, 42 Ww,
Iny off, ash, St, Bn TOOL MAKER. OD REFER NOES IF WANTED. HA-4147.W ANTES Experienced shoemaker, Washington,
Women Wanted
GIRL TRUMPET Experienced dance work; steady porition night club; give details; orchestra, 3418 oodburn Ave, Cine
cinnati, i Silk Spotter
Experienced; permanent __BAUDER, 2835 Northwestern BELL CHRISTMAS OARDB-—Beautiful 25 folder assortment, Costs vou 28¢; wells Jo! 50c. Name cards, 50 for 81.00. Also other assortments, wreaths, etc, WAR REN BUPPLY CO, 5 N. New Jersey SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS Big commissions Start now, MOTH WL VING CO, 225 N. sey SNADONTE
4010 B,
WORLEY & TA-0199
WAR« New Jere
ORE exchange services for home and privileges: may register for duty, Woodruff Place, © -R
WHITE HOUSEKEEPER - Middle-aged,
C. M. C. WILLIS & SON
633 N West St 01-5851
8
Kirk, . § , Dr. John, . Sullivan Wiltred D. Kirk ‘and ‘Harry sters, Mrs. Stella Thrasher Mary A. DeLong, 79. Survivors: Knotts, Mrs. Mayme Wagner
rs , Sons, Albert, Claude, Lon and Beecher: A a DRtL: brothers, Matt, daughters, Mrs. Ruth Graves. Mrs. Sarah edfor sane : Graves, Mrs. Betty Smiley and Mrs ay VALLONIA-—George WwW, Gray SurGooch; brothers, Charles and James Craig; | Vivors: Wife, Nancy Jane: sons, Hees sister, Mrs. E. A. Johnson, and Henry. A > mn -38. 0, 4358.36; v. 33078. A NON 18 ivors: VEEDERSBURG William Switzer, 70. | 3-12-36; 9. 17. Brothers Wiha hin, 7, npn | Survivors: Son, Martin; sister, Mrs, Anna | 33264. 0-18-36. 32385, 8-24- 3. 32408, §-25sister, Edith, : me ' | Grigson; brother, Mone 36; a 8-31-36; 32661, 8-31-36; 32679, MARION Mrs 81 WOLCOTT —Ira G. Schook, 170. Sur- 0.1.36: Stes oh oo aa, oi36: ale, Survivors: Husband "| vivor: Sister, Mrs. Emma Eversole, 8. ah, © 32008 Base, yn 6. 1 — . ’ 136, 8-18-36;
Sons, Dr. rs ora and Mrs
Burt and
sutburban home, parents employed wo rchool children, WA-2782-2, after 7 p.m
HOUSEKEEPER Care of elderly lady, no laundry. stay nights. 1026 Arrow Ave,
EXPERIENCED WAITRESS 30 $ears _ B43 Mass,
Work Wanted by Men 34
WANTED-—Part w!" ree ports, references. claw
Reas
Rug Cleaning HU-1368, men
RUGS cleaned, SA Rigure pieces, $6.50; Rud CLEANERS.
Superior
deputy coroner, showed no determinate cause of death, An employe of the Chevrolet Com- | mercial Body Plant, Mr. Grey had] lived most of his life in Indianapolis. He was a member of the Methodist Church. Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Lydia
[R-2185.1 Moving — Storage
Covered vans i CH-1d
BTEINKAMP 1, Jones, EAST END S10RAGE, “Relinbie, local, ing, storage.
long distance mov. PETE'S $1.50 up. local, overland: insured, careful, experienced white men, CH- 878
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$ 5e 3: 386, : 28848, 5-21- , 5-16-36; 33365, 33! : | 33616, 9-26-36; 33265, O- 18- 36; ' 33285, 0-18-36; 33301, 0-19-
sizea, $1.80 Personals Fit ced. ¥ cians CH-6880 | _Av. (Service Stations)
WINTER lubricating service at JOE HILL RRAGE. Auto repairing. 212 W, 13th.
“SPECIAL Combination MN
Permanent Way $2. 50 3 RAINBOW ACADEMY
Addie Grafmiller,
son, Harry. time bookkeeping,
Write 008 N
Houses, Unfurnished
Grey, a daughter, Mrs. Della Essex, and & son, Ernest Grey, all of Indianapolis;, a brother, F. L. Grey Bethel, O,, and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Madison, St. Joseph, Mo.
MISS ELLA RAMEY, long-time Indianapolis resident who died yesterday, will be buried in Crown Hill | following services at Flanner Buchanan Mortuary at 2 p. m. tomorrow, Miss Ramey made her home with | a niece, Miss Lucy Montgomery, 535 | E. 30th St. She was active in the work of the SR aiiack Presbyterian | Church, of which she was & member. Survivors are two brothers, J. H Ramey, Indianapolis, Ramey, Champaign, Ill.
MRS. ETHEL WILLS WATERS, |
who died Sunday, will be buried in Greenlawn Cemetery Brownsburg, | following services to be held today | In (he home of her son, Horace! Waters, 1519 Lawrence Avenue. She | was 64 vears old. Mrs, Waters was born in Pittsboro, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wills, pioneer family. in North Salem. Survivors besides the son,
a daughter, brother,
Mrs. Alice Barker; and a granddaughter.
John;
later hecame supervisor, a post he held 35 vears.
He was a member
of the Moose
and Knights of Pythias lodges. Sur-
vivors are
the wife,
Mrs. Angie
| Shew ‘mon; a son, Roy W. Shewmon;
& |
|
| |
and H. B.]
Monroe | She later lived
| are the] husband, Samuel Sherman Waters: | 1 al
MRS. LOIS LORAINE DURLER, |
who died Sunday pital, was to be buried this after noon in Memorial Park after services at 1:30 p, m. in Shirley Funeral Home. Mrs. Durler, who was 42, 1420 English Ave, She i$ survived by her husband, Chester Durler; mother, Mrs. Emma Taggart; Mrs. Billy Grimes, Mrs. Dan Garhardt, Mrs. Alvy Woods, Mrs. Mercedes O'Connell and Miss Merle Taggart, and a brother, Vivian Taggart, all of Indianapolis. Mrs. Durler was born maz00, Mich., dianapolis for the last 25 years, MRS. ELLIS WADMAN, Capitol Ave, died Sunday home. Services were to be at 2 p. m. today at the Richardson Funeral Home. Cremation was to follow. Mrs. Wadman was 86. born in Cambridge City
in Kala-
and had
lived at |
in Methodist Hos- |
Brothers |
| |
her | sisters, |
|
and had lived in In-|
2808 N. | at her |
She was |
been an Indianapolis resident for |
15 years.
She was a member of the |
Methodist Episcopal Church and a |
former member of the Order Eastern Star. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. William S. Habig,
olis. and a son George O. Coffin.
of |
Indianap- |
WILLIAM A. PANGBORN. a re- |
tired railroad man, died last night at his home, 527 Hamilton Ave. 41 years he was a conductor on the Indianapolis-Cleveland division of the Big Four Railroad. He was born in Galion, O. Mr. Pangborn was a& member the Westminster Church, Capitol City Lodge 312, & A.M, O. R. C. 103 and the Railroad Veterans’ Association. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Martha Pangborn; daugher, Mrs. L. M. Rotroff, Muncie; brother, Harry Pangborn, Terre Haute. services have not been arranged.
MRS. JOSEPHINE R 56 vears an Indianapolis resident, died last night at her home, 3102 | W. 10th St. She was lived at the same address years. and was a member of the Trinity Catholic Church and Third Order of S%. Francis. Mrs. Rosner is survived by husband, Joseph Rosner, she had been married 50 years; sons, George, John, Frank, Gus, William, Joseph Jr, Henry and Herbert; daughters, Mrs. Mary Kempe, Mrs. Ann Knarzer, Mrs. Clare Michaelis, Mrs. Pauline Petersein, Mrs. Caro-
of
for
Holy the
her
line Sauer and Sister Joseph Tlare. | Funeral arrangements were to be |
completed today.
W. A. SHEWMON, who died Sunday in his home, 402 Gibson Ave. will be buried in Anderson Cemetery following services at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Home. Mr. by Indianapolis Street Railways for
the Wald Ponesl)
many years, having started driving |
a mule-car when he was 17.
For |
Presbyterian | F. |
Funeral
ROSNER, for |
73 and had | 50 | She was born in Germany |
|
to whom |
Shewmon had been employed
He |
a grandson and a | daughter,
all of
great grandIndianapolis.
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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed proposals to The Trustees of Pure Rue University for the construction of &n ricultural Chemistry Building and an A dition to the Horticulaural Building, on the grounds of Purdue University, yest Lafayette, Indiana, will be received at the Office of the Controller, in rhe Executive Building of Purdue Universi'v, West Lafayette, Indiana, until 10:00 \A, M. Central Standard Time, Tuesday. October 19, 1937, and then will be publicly opened and read. Separate bids shall be submitted for each building in accordance with bidder's form given in the specifications. work is to be constructed as per glans and specifications prepared by Walter choler, Architect, Lafayette. Indiana, consisting of general construction, elevator, plumbing, heating and wiring, all to be bid upon as one unit designated as ‘Complete Construction” for each building, Proposals shall be properly and come pletely executed on roposal form furs nished by Architect in accordance with Form 968 with non-collusion affidavit required by statutes of Indiana and must be accompanied by Questionnaire Form 96-A, State Board oi Accounts. Each proposal shall be accompanied hy acceptable certified check made payable to the State of Indiana for the benefit of The Trustees of Purdue University, or acceptable bidder's bond. for an amount of not less than 57% of total bid price, Contractor awarded work will be required to furnish acceptable surety bond in amount of 1007, of contract sum, Wage rates on this work shall not he less than the prescribed scale of wages as determined pursuant to the provisions of Chapter of the ACS, of General Assembiy of Indiana of 1935 bidder may withdraw his bid for a eriod of thirty $30) days after date set or opening of bi he Trustees of ‘Purdue University reserve the right to reject anv and all bids, Instructions to bidders, Magill and Epectfications, are on file at the office of Bushnell. Superintendent of Physical Plant, Purdue University, PF odge Corporation, 1036 Architects 2 ers Building, Indianapolis,
Dodge Corporation, 105 West TS Chicago, Illinois, Board of Accounts, Indianapolis Indiana, or may be obtained from Walter Scholer, Architect, 1114 State Street, Lafavetts, Indiana, by depositing check for 25.00 which will be returned to bidder upon tHe return of plans and specifications in good condition, If bid is not submitted the difference between the gost of print. ing and $25.00 will be retur R. B. STEWART ntroiter.
The following Pledges will 13%, offered for sale at 8 a. m. on Oct, 25 1037, at 308 Indiana Ave. Sndlanapols. fadthnn as per the 79th regular session of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana: 0268 7 50202
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3-19-37: 73, 4-8-37;
4-98-37: : Sioa} 3- . 80404, 5-24-37 t Pledge number, * Date loan was made. SACKS BROS.. 308 INDIANA AVE.
Deaths—Funerals |
Indianapolis Times, Tuesday, Oct. 12, 198%
CLARKE--Walter, ag> 41, beloved husband of Ina Clark, son of Rosetta Clark, assed away Tuesday . Friends may SEY FUNERAL HOME, ! York, after 10 a. m. Wednesday, neral notice later.
GREY—Robert B., age 68, of 36th St, passed on Monday, husband of Lydia Grey, father Essex and Ernest Grey, brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Madison, St. Joseph Mo, and FP. L. Grey, Bethel, O. Puneral service Wednesday, 2 p. m., at KINCAID FUNERAL HOME. #276 College (Broad Ripple Burial Sutherland Park. Friends nvited,
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LAKIN Ralph O., husband of Grace Bnd father of illiam, Rasied away Sond Serviens at the FLANNER & BU ANAN MORTUARY Wednesday 8 p. m. CPriends invited. Cremation. Friends may call at the Mortuary, [Gary (Ind.) papers please copy.]
O'NEIL—Dora, Stutz, Nora
sister of Sam Johnson, Georgia Walton: aunt of Emery Boles, James, Donald, Charles, Eileen, Kenneth and Juanita Stutz, passed away Monday a, m. Funeral SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL, 946 N. Illinois St., Thursday, Oct. 14, at 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the chapel any time.
PADGERT Byron D. (Don). 1419 St. Paul age 24 years, beloved brother of Mrs. Ary Bright, passed away Sunday, Oct. He is also survived by his father, Nur H, Padgett, and two other sisters, Mrs. Lucy Showers and Mrs. Callie De Moss, Sar ices at the BERT S. GADD FUNERAL ME. urehman, ae a Prospect go 1X ednesday, Oct. 13 Friends invited. Interment hn Pisin:
PANGBORN William A, husband of Martha and father of Mrs, Mildred Rotroff, and brother of Mrs, Harry Gasper. away Monday evening at his 527 N. Hamilton. Services at the R & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Thursday, 2 p. m, Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the Mortuary after Wednesday morning.
RAMEY —Ella, of 535 E. 30th, sister of J. H. Ramey of Indiana Bolts and H. B. Ramey of Champaign, aunt of Lucy Montgomery, Belle and % L. Ramey of Indianapolis, passed away Monday mornbi RN Ran or at 3 FLANNER & BUAN. MORTUARY Wednesday, PB m, rena ve Burial Crown Hill. riends may call at the mortuary,
ROSNER Josephine, beloved wife of Joseph Rosner Sr., mother of George, John, Prank, Gus, William, Joseph Jr. Herbert, Mrs. Mary Kempe, Mrs. Knarzer, Mrs. Olara Michaels, Pauline Petersen, Mrs. Caroline Sauer and Sister Joseph Clare, sister of Mrs. Amelia Kempe, bag away at her rest. dence, 3102 W. 10th St, Monday, Oct. 11. Pp. m, ® MWR 73 vears. Funeral from residence Thursdav. Oct, A. m. Services Holy Trinity Church. ° am T Friends invited. Burial St. Joseph's
SHEWVMON- William A., beloved husband of Angie J, Shewmon. father of Ro Shewmon and grandfather of Donald Se winon, passed away Sunday morninz. t. 10. Puneral services will be held at NERAL HOME, Illinois i Wednesday NHL od o'cloc uria nderson mePriends are welcome,
age 54,
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of Della
KRESGE BUILDING
WEISSMAN MOTOR Dod; e and Plymouth Dealer 18 E. Washington St. — Phone—Dry oa, night. CH-5242 “U«P-T-U-GURTHRLEES. fitting “ feasonable Re agents for the LIFE SAVER
SSES EN E. FRAUER CO. 458 £. Washington HOSPITAL ATTENTION--Elderly and convalescent patients ih attractive, comfortable home, Minimum, $35 month, HE. 5049 35¢ will buy you a wave haircut, shampoo and rinse. INTERNATION. AL BEAUTY SCHOOL, 342 E WASH. CONVALESOENTS—Chronicuily ill, aged Expert nurses’ care, Reasonable. 548 E. Drive Woodruft Place SOH-37810, ALTERATIONS--DRESSMAKING Coats relined. tatloring; reasonable, W. 30th. TA-2288. CATERESS Experienced “Dinners. Luncheons, Wed- ' Reference. Reasonable. HE-2415, NEW and reconditioned Shavers for sale Remington Packard-—Schick., 803 Occidental. R1-2732. Eves., BE-4108
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WE REPAIR any make of electric shaver 603 Occ. Bldg. RI-2732. Eves, BE-4108 FREE MARCEL, hair-dye service. Royal __ Beauty Acad. 401 Roosevelt Bldg LEARN MODERN BEAUTY CULTURE The INTERNATIONAL WAY—342 E. Wash,
BRIDAL, VETLS furnished: no charge. Riley 3070. Platt Studios. 701 Roosevelt Bldg.
Lost and Found
LOST Soringer name ‘‘Pepper." white, long ears. Arsenal LOST Black hae, Ronson SliRaret case initialed P. 8. M., 28th 8S vt square cast of Illinois. Lr "i568 Rewn LOST Lady's purse containing Kevs, receipts, ete, Tllinois car. 145 W. 22d, Apt. C-1. LOST Lower plate false teeth on EK. St., vicinity Olney. HA-1839-R
Spaniel male Child's pet Reward.
puppy Brown and 3111 N.
money, Reward
16th
Business Services 10
(Alteration Specialist)
ALTERATIONS ladies’, men’s garments: clean, repair. press, reline. Reasonable.
MEYER O. JACOBS
212-214 E. 16th St. TA-8667. (Auto Glass)
SPECIALIZING safety glass: 24-hour service. WILLIAM HUMBERT, 322 N. Dela- __ Ware LI-0914. RT-2048,
(Auto Heaters)
WEEK SPECTAL Heaters, $4.05 up HAMILTON VICE STATION, Capitol. LI-042 WARD'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE, 016 Scioto. LI-0729. ‘Harrison and Perfection heaters, $9.95 up.’
ul R 1532 N
(Auto Rebuilding)
ECONOMY AUTO REBUILDING — —Dependable body and fender repairing, upholstering. 215 W. Michigan. LI-1231 TRIANGI JE BODY SHOP- —~Complete “body and fender TSpairing. painting. 1442 N Capitol. RI-329 WE take gems out of A _& CO, N. East. LI-15 (Bakeries) BRUNSON'S BAKERY. 2619 Shelby 0134, Plies, cakes, pastries, ‘Tasty doughnuts.” (Battery Manufacturers)
REGAL BATTERY CO. INC. 3717 Mass. CH-0430, We manufacture, rebuild stor- __ age batteries.
(Battery Service) BILL MCMAHAN, wrecker service, mobile repairing, tires, batteries, _ 5243 W. National Rd. BE-4466 (Beauty Shops) PEGGY ANN PEAUTY SHOP, Wash, CH-5819 Permanents, “Evening appointments.’ MACHINELESS PERMANENTS, $2, ROB ERT'S BE eY SHOP. 528 MAS - _SETTS. L1- S069 a SACHU(Book Binding)
JOHNS-BUTTERWORTH CO. Appellate reort, Indiana a Court reports, 135 Market. LI-70
(Cinder OH Stone) T CALL SPARKS R1-2282 for cinders and crushed stone. DR-0&43 Crushed stone for driveway— cinders. C. L. LOCKWOOD. (Cleaners) ALERT CLEANERS Garments, draperies, furniture. Guarante2d. sured. 4618 E. Michigan. TR-3030. “THE ORIGINAL GARMENT CLEANERS" You winter coat made like new. Leonard _Cleaners, BE-4100, 2119 W. Wash, (Coal)
BEST Brazil Block, $4.50; 4-ton lots, egg. _ $4; steam, $3. CH-0687.
(Druggists)
THE SILVER PHARMACY, 4620 E. igan. IR-0021, ‘Free Delivery.” _ scriptions accurately led PILMAN'S PHARMACY 2766 Roosevelt Eihee CH-4221. “Expert Prescription
Cc. om
DRPlake
autotowing.
2809 FE. $2.50-%5.
rugs, In-
MjchPre-
(Engravers)
‘WARMOTH ENGRAVING CO 225 N. New Jersey.
(Farm Implements)
WHEN IN NEED of farm implement e STOVER-WINSTED CO. 38 8. Capito t I .
(Floor Coverings)
BEISINGER. 802 Virginia. onrpers:. 9x12 felt rugs, $3.75; shades
(Floor Refinishing)
FLOOR sanders for rent by any ‘or week, special rates, delivered. RI-386 ELECTRIC floor sanders for Ay FOURACE HARDWARE. LI-4535
(Furnace; Flue Repairing)
NEW and pate og al makes: c repaire NEA - NACE CO. LI-4578. Lo FURNACES and stoves cleaned and repaired: parts welded; new PALS furnished. ree fnspection. RI-T197
FRANCE HEATING Lo. RAT repuiry Bhsbes. Be: EM aminations free VICTOR F All _ NEA
“hr.s005
HENRY DR: 7633. fur-
. niture
URNACES—0il Durners. stokers., makes cleaned: rep HALLL FURNACE. LI- 4578,
GUARANTEED “BE 3 mes make il (Hardware) J. S. \UB HARDWARE. 83 irginia Ave, ki 0281. Complete line 3 - Hard: _ ware, paints. __ (Hearing Ajds)
LECTRIC AUDIPHONE. Price Price .50-$117.50. 20 N. Meridian.
“furnace and stove re our own castings, D
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(Insurance)
I —- RI. omEE |
LET US pare your car for winter driy-
re ing. pOR OIL DER vIoF STATION, 8 Meridian "at Mecca NE ANDERSON'S Fekngo. iG 2050 N. Capitol. TA-0131, Specializin> in lubrication, Firerbi ‘fires.’ URE OIL CO. ya “Bolvenions Gasoline and Tiolene
(Sewer Cleaning)
HAVE sewers cleaned the Electric Roto-Rooter way. Save ey and time, _ SEWER CLEANING SERVICE. LI-2881
(Schools and Colleges)
INDIANAPOLIS oy av of Pharmacy, E. iles, Dean, . Market St. LI-1753 _ Catalog on reer : a Som Sashes) TORM SASHES CABINET WORK. CALL IR-5356 FOR ESTIMATES
STORM SASHES-Insulation, ashestos siding. Call for estimates. PRATHER, IR-3915
(Tires and ACCessories)
SACKS AUTO PARTS 300" all new tread _ tires, $3 up. 2314 W. Michigan. BE-218
(Tow-In Service)
TREXLER TOW-IN SERVICE — Larg truck equipment, Wrecks repaired. 1504 N. Penn, LI-2184,
(Truck Freight—Transportation)
ST. LOUTS Eastern Truck Lines, Inc. y Wests bound. 603 Kentucky Ave, RI-5868
(Truck Rentals)
A TRUCK. Move vourseit, Save hait “PRivk IT YOURSELF. INC. 39 Ky Ave
your
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Insulbrick, G. O
(Trusses) RUPTURE_TRUSSES fitted at friges RI-0338. . E. FRAUER CO 456 E. (Used Cars) MORRI® HENRY ~All makes. Terms 10 suit, 2437 N. Sherman. CH-5641. Open __€evenings, (Vacuum Cleaners)
HEALTH-MOR or Indianapolis, different uses. 316 K. of P.
g fr 5024. Si I (Where to Eat)
| /, CHICKEN, French fried potatoes, salad, /4 “25c delivered (2 or more). RAY'S LUNCH CAR. DR-5610 HARRY'S DINER, Peliciots chopped | ate k sandwiches ore steaks.’ Illinois. Ri- 087
reasonable Washington
Inc, 21 Building.
HE URN Plate lunches, sandwiches, short orders. 114 W. 30th
Washing and Greasing WASH OR GREASE .......50¢
A GOOD SIMONIZE $1.05 up WARREN AUTQ SERVICE; 226 N. Alabama OPEN 6 A. M. TO 6 . DAILY,
Rooms Without Board FY
ALABAMA, 1911 N.-—Beautiful sleeping room, suitable for 2; $5. $3. single; genBs a ER ALABAMA, 1301 N.. Apt. 6—Well furnished. adjoining bath, plenty closet and drawer space, CAPITOL, 1202 N.. APT 3% SEAN. “HEATFRON M.
TT LKING DISTANCE: REASONAB iw 1523 N ‘McIntyre ments,’ Attractive modern rooms, heat: $3 and up. CARROLLTON, 3350 (Very desirable tion), Lovely room, 1 or 2. G __optional. HA-1951-R. CENTRAL, 1418—Nice front room, : springs, near bath; “downstairs, COLLEGE, 3601-—Desirable room, private home; constant hot water; garage optional, TA-T161. . CORNELIUS, 3942—Nice room, near bath; private home; Reiclenrn; near transpor- _ tation, WA-4718 ILLINOIS, N., private entrance, privileges. : a : MASS. AVE. 333'.a—Lovely room: gentleman preferred. on : MERIDIAN, N., 2444 Apt. 4—Large, comfortable room; twin beds, innerspring, _ steam heat; 2 employed. NEW JERSEY, 1320 N. — 3 Attractive rooms, large closets: one “roora with private bath. NEW JERSEY, large, clean, private lavatory: PARK, 806 Nice Private entrance, ventilation,
PENNSYLVANIA, N. home; twin beds. _ 2 employed. WASHINGTON innerspring, garage: $3. WASHINGTON, E., 5723 (Irvington) —Newly furnished front room, be family, _ gentleman preferred. IR-6908. 32D, 603 E,—Desirable room, i beds or Single Breakfast optional. Gentlemen,
Apartsteam
CAPITOL,
ocaarage
inner-
3292 La rge Steam heat,
room, porch, kitchen
‘furnished
3058 N.—Well furnished, warm: downstrirs, radio, 2 gentlemen.
room. All 3 windows;
“furnished, Cross
—Large room; “private or bath optional;
2820—Front room, bath; gentleman;
TVD, shower TA-3821,
OLINTON HOTEL, 29 Virginia. Clean sleeping and housekeeping rooms, Steam
RL 12A
heat. elaware and Vermont, odern outside rooms,
CRN RAL HOTEL 331 N, Delaware Transient rates. HOTEL FREDERICK, 458 E. Washington — Steam heated rooms; $2.50 week, up; __running water: tubs. showers.
Rooms With Board 3240 N.—Large room, front;
earage; girls:
ILLINOIS, aly heat; meals optional: TRVINGTON-—Nice room, 1 or 2. Private home; meals and garage optional. IR3430. LEXINGTON, 962—Large room, meals; modern: constant hot water; sonable. DR- -4977-J. 33D, W., 1312—Children. mother's care; near schoo HA-0805-W VERY desirable home for 2 iadies, elderly or convalescents; expert care, RI-3213.
Housekeeping Rooms 1019—Nice clean 2-room
ALABAMA, N. home for respectable . $4.50
“excellent reamodern home. I: good meals.
apartment: rood __beobple. Phon e,
One room, caPTOL, “2025 N. Bedroom “and kitchen; econd floor; furnished or unfurnished; 5. weekly: sleeping. $2.50. - CARROLLTON, 1226—3 connecting, furshed rooms, front, kd entrance: atiNties: garage. LI 040
L1-94 and two rooms, furnished or unfurnished; utilities; steam heat; 718 N, East,
TLLINOTS, 933) N.—One and LORI RDAFL Eh
‘everything furnished;
A\SSACHUSETTS, 703; Apt. D—Cleun 3. 4 heat, HOt Water, CORSYNE
a steam utilities, © 2 3
$42 50 GLADSTONE, B 126—Five-room strictly modern bungalow: special features; double garage Possession now . BEECH ORO Roo MODERN OUBLE. HE-4 . EARRSLINON 1S: 17—Newly seven-room modern double; Mr. Woolensnider, RI-R841, GRAY. N., 247-—Three large modern; newly decorated. $16. CH-4788. 828 MANHATTAN -4 bungalow, JSarane: $16.50, ware, RIRAYMOND, go E.—FIVE ROOM DOUBLE completed modern; good furnace, $27.50, DR-6213-M. UDELL, 868—Three-bedroom modern home; brick porch; hardwood floors: fireplace; built-in features, $30, HA-3452-R
decorated arage. $35, ay time, rooms, semiWater paid.
semi-modern
rooms, 138 N, Dela-
WOODLAWN, 1450% —Four-1oom, modern Xe Pon furnace, water paid; adults; #17.
1952 HOVEY low, garage: Delaware, _R1-1¢
5-room semi-modern bungagd paid; $15. 138 N.
| Houses, Apts. Furn.
nice 5-room home, garage, others. WHITE. TA-4633 JEFF FERSON, N., 3404 rooms; bath; floor: porches; $25.00. Apply Apt. 1
ST. CLATR, 312 B.—Nice, light two-room BPR Temen; steam heat; reasonable, RI-
19 yard,
$27.50; UNUSUAL,
lower
J-room $25 mo.
apartment;
EAST--Comfortable employed
studio couch; quiet; adults, CH-T7511 2618 N. HARDING Desirable modern bungalow, 2 bedrooms, piano, radio, garage emploved or others J BEHIngoh and Tllinois, 12 minutes, TA-6340
PENNSYLVANIA, 4020 N.—Most attractively furnished 2-bedroom home, until May; very reasonnhle SELL furniture, Frigidaire, bedding, dishes, § ; 4<bedroom home; rent, $30
warm, CH-
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TERMS
4400 Efficiency apartment,
38th, E., $7.50 per week,
new, comfortable; 5.
Houses For Sale
2700 BLOCK ALLEN--$4750, Five rooms, modern bungalow. Can_be bought for a small down payment. Call grck ri and, RI-3455; a TA-5799. E. KM KINNEY CO,
BALL HOMES on il. Nii payqisnts ALLISON REALTY CO. Realtors.
NORTH BALTIMORE
room ro bath; garage. In good condition. Fasv terms. HU-2188 BRIDGES & GRAVES nas N Del. RI1-3477 GUILFORD, 2440-51—Modern, five-room double; excellent condition; $4000. _ Owner. PE Smee. ILLINOIS, 3951 N,—7-ROOM HOME, ModBoas garage; A-l; rea-
COLORED
ocated Northeast, Here On a Ga Little House For You,
y $450—Terms
Y A YOUNG R1-6421 J. 8. CRUSE, INC —
EAST
BEST BUY EAST ONLY $3250-—PART CASH
Grant St., north of 10th, good 5-room modern bungalow, brick porch, hardwood floors, kitchen oO nice lot, garage. RI-0388. BURGESS. TR-6102 AMERICAN PTR TES CO.. REALTORS FIVE-ROOM modern bungalow; nice base ment, built-in alcove for refrigerator. large closets, 60-ft. lot, close to school, library, walking distance Tech. All improvements paid, Did sell $4900, price LAST te $300 down. HUDELSON, CH- .
442)
Four rooms, gas,
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a Soon AT GARFIELD PARK
230 E. Hoefgen, 5 rooms and path. aved street, Terms, WA-2975. ARID & GRAVES. 243 N. Del. RI: 347
WEST 308 S. ROBTON
5-room modern brick house: trees, shrubbery; A-1_ condition; extra ground. $3500: terms. RI-1429. ANCHOR FINANCE CORP.. 138 N. Del TREMONT, N. 22 — THREE-BEDROOM MODER square Washington High. ER Ne for ungalow. Owner, 27 -R . 6300 WEST-—-5-room bung. gar.., new roof, paint. $200 cash down. Call Mr. Wood- _ ruff, __ CLARK AGENCY. LI- 5596.
Lots For Sale lot in Rood home
WOODED 50-ft. front neighborhood, northeast;
G __ Northeast. 3609 N roan. oH 4424
BE SURE—O! your title. Demand an abig Rinrier by UNION TITLE 0. 155 E. Market 8t. Union _Title Bldg
Sale Suburban, Farms located near
336 acres, $4450 will handle and 1.950 Has a 10room house, brick veneer, hardwood floors: would cost to build $17.000. New barn cost $2300. 270 acres in cvltivation. Electricity, electric umps., 85 acres sown in wheat, This is a real farm buy. It should advance in value by March 1. 1938, to a substantial profit, and I am willing to sign a contract with any person, agreeing to stand half the loss, if the purchaser will agree to pay me half the profit this farm can sold for »% hat time, uick action necessary. hone LI-3624, 8-ROOM modern. Tropical setting, near LA substantially built at a cost of RY Four rooms, toilet. lavatory, on rst oor, bedrooms and 2 baths upstairs, fore for three ot and store oom. vatory and servants’ artment above, . Well located at Ft. Myers, _ Fla. Price $6050. 13-ROOM house, 2 sun porches, fireplaces, eri Gandsonpink of palm, orange, lime and lemon trees and chanIe) 2% boats. Furnished,” a real buy 8.500, rite or wire NEWBY,
4s XK of 'P. Bldg. ndinfgols. oe FEDERAL L B RMS — terms, BRD OASE. 35 3510 N, Pornor. _vania. Apt. B-2. Phone TA-4286. BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOME Three bedrooms, oak floors, heated garage, air conditioned; three lavatories: {ne location east. argain; terms, -2453, 106 ACRES Of the Anget Sa Jand
I HAVE a farm, Columbus, Ind. can be bought for $i
HOMESTEAD Excellent farm land open en Tor es omestead
constany: 1 $hiry to 20 reliable a TH ‘and personal particulars
ware,
Schools, 36
AAA, A
Instruction
WE WANT to select reliable men, now eme ployed, with foresight, fair education and mechanical inclinations, willing to train spare time or evenings to become installation and service experts on all types ATR CONDITIONING and Electrio Refrigeration equipment, Write fully, giving age, present occupation, Utilities Inst, Box 832 7, Times
Traffic Manager
Salaries up to $4000 vearly, 64-page book free, Emplovment Service, La Salle Exe tension, 1140 Hume-Mansur Bldg.
Business Opportunities
37
GOING CREAMERY or milk business, ine cluding building and equipment for Janay one thousand gallons of milk daily. ituated in the tri-state section of West Virginia, Must be sold at once regardless of cost, owing to ill health, For further particulars wddress Post Office Fx 203, Huntington, W. Va CONFECTIONERY -school supply store, 0 Pine: School 31; leaving efty 304 B®, neoln.
Auctions
PUBLIC AUCTION at 10 a. m., Friday, Oct. 22, 1937. at car harns, 1100 W. Washington 8t., Indianapolis, various unclaimed articles of personal property left on the street cars and busses of Indianapolis Railways and Peoples Motor Coach Company and in checkroom of Terminal station during the past year; consisting of suitcases, purses, articles of clothing, umbrellas, eye glasses, books and numerous other articles. Complete list of articles at Room 003, Traction Bldg
Dogs, Other Pets
light male puppy, beautiful wonderful pet; $10. Others.
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PEKINESE, heavy coat, TR-2152-4,
Poultry Supplies
are, chicks; ON ONTY oS HI
SEVERAL hundred baby chicks, MAR STORE, 123 N. en
Horses, Cattle, Stock 42 CATTLE Auction Sale Wednesday, Oct. 13, at Camden, Ind. 1000 choice Montana and Colorado calves, vearlings and 2year- -0ld steers and heifers, at 1. p.m, 28 miles north of Prankfort, WERTHEIMER CATTLE CO.. Camden, Tn Ind. a
Farm and Garden : 3
IAA
GRIMES GOLDEN APPLES-—35c bushel, or 3 for $1. Grapes, $1 bushel. Pears, 50
_Bring baskets 2230 N. Rural
50
Miscellaneous for Sale
Unclaimed Freight Station I/> price on all occasional chairs and rockers. Dining and kitchen
chairs, and fiber settees and chairs,
SECRETARY DESKS in maple, walnut and mahogany, $20.00 each, 1 SET OF 3 TAB BLES cost $5500, sell for
$5,00, EN'S HOUSE SLIPP
CAPIT L AT CLEAN LUMBER
NEW AND USED Marion Material Co. Wrecking Contractors 2046 Northwestern Used tables, chairs,
Co KING S fceboxes, stoves, Return rentals at Fair,
1617-31 Southeastern,
DR- 3578, ONE used Spray Booth, 8-ft. wide by 8-ft, by 6 af
high, MEIER EL LBCTRIC & MACHINE CO. 3525 E. Washington, __IR-1151,
SUN STRAND electric adding mae chine, direct subtraction. Bargain, CH-0735. ~ OFFIOE FURNITURE We buy-—gell--rent. BUSINESS FURNITURE CO. 112 E. Maryland St LI-8518. BURROUGHS portable adding mae chine. 8 column; A- 1. _RI- 2608. KING'S Select from
200 rebuilt pooi tables. $50 1617-31 Southeastern.
up, on payments. 5 DR-3578, NEW and used building marin, io "65. LION PO™ULATION WR 310 8 Delaware UI-627 ii ox4's; Sig pet 100 ' 1x6 dro per 100 .. rere ATE "LUMBER eo. Ct " Fixeure ‘house complete, KING'S We build to fit vour Pocketbook and room, 1617-831 Southeastern DR-3578. 4-ROOM bungalow; complete with furnie ture; will sell equity; 1415 N. Denny, mornings. MULTIGRAPH machine and | 40% Ro0d condition; bargain; $25. HA-18 %. 1023 y Sst.
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CLEAN house with Maas’s Cleaner, for ay MAAS feighbothaod dealer or AL 0O., 81 Virginia, RI-3315, STORE fixtures, bakery cial equipment; buy-sell BICYCLE, girl's; 28-inch Puiloon tires, $8, _ good condition. 472 S. Pin TRAILER FOR SALE--$35. Fine condition, 3705 Massachusetts Ave, WINDOW SASH new nd used. MARION MATERIAL CO. 2048 Northwestern. SMOCK HEAT “ AND RADIATORS— _ Reasonable. _359 Ww, on FURNACE 8-inch grooke vipa, 20c per foot. _ Elbows, 80c SINK & EDWARDS , RI- A998
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LAFAYETTE-—'35 coach; low mileage and swap for used car; down Prive and finance; Bice. rivate party. 3122 College.
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FOOTY El “Willys panel truck; cash or ed oar or what? DR-1056-W, 643 Mar
WILL take electric Erato) and bath gi h. down pay ymen new 3-ton Diamond T Pane od N, Th nois. GOOD RADY ! Te sweeper, iron. single daybed and pad. Davidson,
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