Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1938 — Page 24

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BUTLER TRACK TEAM BUSY

Kalamaz aZ00 Thinlies Due At Fieldhouse

Engage Locals in Third Meet Of Indoor Season Here ~ Tomorrow.

Western State of Kalamazoo, | will invade the Butler Field- |:

Mich., house tomorrow afternoon to furnish the opposition for Butler’s third indoor track meet of the season. The

Bulldogs have broken even in two |; starts so far, losing to Wayne, 51 to : 44, and then eking out a close 48-to- |: 47 decision over Michigan Normal

last week.

The Western State thinlyclads are |’

reported to be strong in the distance, relay and hurdle events. The Hilltoppers were defeated recently by Wayne, Returning veterans on the Hilltoppers’ cinder squad are Hess, miler; Bryant, dash man; Bray, shot putter, and Thompson, hurdler. For the locals, Coach Larry Holmes will rely on Bill Southworth, sophomore miler; who has been outstanding in this event. George Hiatt, who cleared 12 feet 3 inches last Week, is favored to repeat in the pole vault, while Andy Boa is expected to share the burden of garnering points

Basketball

Third-round play in the city amateur basketball tourney will be concluded tonight at Dearborn gym, narrowing the field to eight of the 58 teams which started play. Four games are carded with the Coca Colas meeting Little Nick Beer in the feature fray at & 10 p m. Other games:

P.M. 3 7:20—Butter Crust Pie vs. Westinghouse.

9:00—Lilly Varnish vs. Prestel Bros. 9: 30—Schwitzer-Cummins Stokols vs. Indianapolis Flashes. Chet Kasnak connected on a field

goal in the second overtime and Fashion Cleaners pushed Willsey Hotpoints out of the tourney last night, 31 to 29. The Hotpoints had held a 29-t0-26 lead with 40 seconds to play. Other scores: gohnsoy Ss Market, pains Oflers, 18 Jrenpiys Ja 9%; Lawrence DenZells, 19. Sunday School basketball teams from Marion County have been invited to participate in the Marion County Sunday School Tournament annually conducted by the Central Y. W. C. A. The tourney will be played on March 7, 9, 11 and 12. Entries for the meet will be accepted until Tuesday by Homer

"Fulton of the Y. M. C. A. Drawings

will be made Thursday. Englewood Christian Church won last year’s championship.

Tomorrow morning’s schedule in he Parochial School League:

Philip at Gathed! al. Ey Trinity at St. Anthony. | Holy Cross Te Sacred Heart. SiC atherine vs. St. Patrick at Holy

ty. Lourdes vs. Little Flower at St. Philip.

Fike’s Service wants games with fast city and state “teams. All church teams please notice. Write Wayne Mann, 948 N. Keystone Aye.

All managers of teams entered in the Sportsman’s Store fournament are requested to see McDaniel at the store, 126 N. Pennsylvania St., not later than Saturday.

St. Phillips closes its home schedule .Sunday, meeting the Rockwood Next Tuesday, the Saints will oppose the Columbus Cardinals at at Taylorville.

Speedway M. E. wor won its 20th game in 23 starts by thumping the Speedway Merchants, 12 to 17.

er ——— - The Indianapolis M. I. A. Club, runnerup in the Central League, will meet the Evansville M. I. A. Club at Dearborn Gym for the Southern Indiana championship. This game has been won by the Evansville club every year heretofore.

- Four Walther League games are scheduled for St. Paul's Hall, Weghorst and Wright Sts, Sunday afternoon. The program:

1:15—Emmaus Juniors vs. Trinity Juniors: 2:15—Emmaus Seniors vs. Redeemer

Seniors 3 :15— Emmaus Girls vs. Zion's Girls. :00—St: Bog 's Seniors vs. St. TS.

The Banner-Whitehill vs. Butter Crust game scheduled at Rhodius Gym tonight has been canceled by mutual agreement.

John’s

‘Secos Win Second

League Title Goldsmith’s Secos won their second league championship when they trounced the Marott Shoe netters, 53 to 37, to clinch the Big Six League title last night at the E. et Gym. The Secos won the Big Six League crown two weeks ago. They will

play a preliminary to the finals of

the Indianapolis. district A. A. TU.

tourney Sunday afternoon at | Pennsy Gym. Their opposition will | pe the strong Mt. Jackson Tire &

Battery five.

Semifinals of the A. A. U. tourney will be played Saturday after-

noon at Pennsy Gym. At 2:30, Plainfield All-Stars, defending champs, | meet the Franklin Merchants. At

3:30, Brehob’s Market and ChevroThe winners will

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Mayor Donates

Mayor Boetcher is shown here the winner of the college division in Fieldhouse March 19.

Relays Trophy

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with the trophy he will present to the Butler Relays to be held in the

Governor Townsend will present a similar

trophy to the winner in the university section.

Long Career

Due to Luck,

By JOE WILLIAMS * Times Special Writer NEW YORK, Feb. 25.—Lou Gehrig, the Iron Horse of baseball, was sitting at the dais waiting, with others, to pay oral tribute to Johnny Neun, new manager of the Newark Bears. And he fell to talking about baseball and his career. “When I tell people I'm just a big lucky guy they don’t seem to believe it. They put it down to modesty and persist in asking how I got where I am in baseball. But I'm not trying to be modest, or anything like that; I've been lucky. You must be lucky to last a long time in the majors.” I remember Ty Williams Cobb had told me the same thing shortly after he had | retired. . . . “I was lucky,” he said, “in the sense that I was never seriously hurt. I was hit in the head and cut down on the bases but the injuries left no lasting effects. I could have been badly injured early in my playing days and I might have been through right then and there. Such risks are always present. It’s the lucky Pizyer who manages to escape the That's what Gehrig means when he says he’s been lucky. In this connection I asked him what-is the gravest danger a player faces. “Being hit by a pitched ball,” was his immediate answer. This was rather

obvious. when you thought of it. Ray |:

Chapman was killed that way. And just last summer Mickey Cochrane was almost killed. “I've been badly beaned three times,” added Gehrig, “and it’s not a pleasant experience.” Then he paused to laugh. “Still the last time I was beaned it seemed to improve my hitting. That was down in Norfolk. We were playing an exhibition game. I was knocked out cold. But the next day I came back and hit three triples in four innings against Washington. Rain stopped the game. Gehrig is beginning his 14th year as a major leaguer. I asked him if the paitern of play hac changed much since he started. A great deal, he thought. . . . “Particularly in the attitude of the players toward one another. We no longer try to manhandle the opposing players as we once did. We still play hard, aggressive baseball but we don’t try to knock the other guy out physically. You'll see the change very clear if you study the play around second base on double plays.

“We used to go into the bag with spikes flying in an effort to cut down the second baseman or the shortstop and ‘thus break up the play. We still try to break up the

meet Sunday afternoon. for the right to represent this district in the State A. A. U. tourney at South Bend, beginning March 4. The state champion will be entered in the National A. A. U. tournament at Den-

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Hoosiers, Big Four On Fieldhouse Card

Two fast independent fives, the Big Four A. A. and the Hoosier

the New York Celtics-New York Renaissance professional game at Butler Fieldhouse Monday.

The Big Four crew recently won the Dearborn Sunday tourney and is champion of the Co-operative League, The Hoosiers are pacing the Merchants League and are defending their city amateur championship at Dearborn. The Rens, claimants of the world Negro title, are here; working out daily at the Senate Avenue Y. M. C. A. Their rivals will come here from Chattanooga Monday. Between the halves of the preliminary game, the Celtics will hold a clinic for the benefit of the fans, demonstrating plays and tactics in slow and fast motion.

WRESTLERS IN DRAW

NEW YORK, Feb. 25.—Dropkick Murphy, Boston, and Kimon Kudo, Japan, drew; Tony Martinelli, Italy, stretched John Bognar, Hungary; Hans Schwarz, Germany, decisioned Juan Olaquivel, Spain; George Becker, Germany, tossed Firpo Wilcox, Oklahoma, in wrestling bouts here last night.

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State 0. K.’s Casey's Title

Crusher to Risk Crown Against Ed Don George.

The petition of Steve (Crusher) Casey, 228, Irish mat star, for recognition as heavyweight champion in the Hoosier state, was ap-

proved today by the Indiana State Athletic Commission. He already had been rated “tops” in Canada, the New England States and by ' the

American Wrestling Association.

In gaining such recognition, however, Casey may have “stuck his neck out,” for he has agreed to face Ed Don George, 223, Buffalo, one of the best in the game, here next Tuesday night in the Armory. The

|| bout is sanctioned as a champion-

ship affair and fans who are “up” on their wrestling know that Casey will have to be “plenty hot” when he grips with George. The latter held the title on two occasions and only three weeks ago tossed Danno O'Mahoney. He also has whipped

‘Isuch men as Gus Sonnenberg,

George (Cry Baby) Zaharias :and Joe Savoldi and never has lost a

match in Indianapolis.

The “Crusher” beat Milo Steinborn before 2500 fans here last Tuesday. He is unbeaten in more than 100 tussles and clinched his title claims recently by whipping Louis Thesz after the latter twice defeated Everett Marshall. Sam Murbarger, commission chief, in announcing the State Commission’s report regarding Casey's rat= ing, said that Steve has displayed a willingness to meet all comers to clear up any “disputes” in heavyweight ranks.

Harry Geisel Leaves To Join White Sox

Harry OC. Geisel, veteran American League umpire, left yesterday for California where he will join the Chicago White Sox in spring training and prepare for his 14th season in the major circuit. Umpire Geisel has been invited to Hollywood for a motion picture test and the popular arbiter may be seen on the screen next summer.

Volleyball Teams To Stage Tourney

Volleyball teams from Dayton, Cincinnati, Louisville, F't. Wayne and Greensburg will meet here tomorrow in the Capitol City round-robin tournament at the Central ¥. M. C.

Greensburg is the defending champion. The tourney is to start at'2 p. m.

BEAT CRAWFORDSVILLE FIVE FT. WAYNE, Ind. Feb. 25 (U. P.). —The General Electric Club basketball team easily defeated the Midstates quintet, Crawfordsville, last night at the G. E. gym, 44 to 26. The visiting team was composed of former Crawfordsville net stars. |!

LLOYD WANER SIGNS PITTSBURGH, Feb. 25 (U. P.)— Lloyd Waner, Pittsburgh outfielder, has signed his 1938 contract, leaving only three players unsigned for the coming season, President William E. Benswanger announced today.

JOINS NAVY STAFF

ANNAPOLIS, Feb. 25 (U. P).—|

Keith Molesworth, star quarterback of the Chicago Bears professional eleven, will join the Naval Academy coaching staff tomorrow.

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Deaths—Funerals 9 Indianapolis Times, Friday, Feb. 25, 1938

BRODNIK--Carl, age 67, beioved husbend of Agus, father of Caro Carl Jr., Louis, Catisiine, Sophie, A lia, Henty, grandfather of Frankie Veélikan Jr., foster-fa ved of Mary Zgonc, passed away Friday morning at his residerice, 736 N. Warman Ave. Funeral services Tuesday, 9 a. m., from Holy Frnity Catholic Church. Burial St. a Se CD. Friends are welcome.

HAYNES—Marguerite Jett, age 27, beloved wife of John Haynes, mother of Betty Lou Raynes sister of Mrs. William Jett, Mrs. Powell and Frank Jett, passed away “inirsday morning. Funeral Satur-

gay, 1:30 p. m., aro HIRL. BROS. C. NTHAL C. Illinois at 10th St. Burial Crown Hi, Friends may call any time.

HEWITT—Mrs. May Burnett, mother of

y t Jay, Jacksonville,

TUARY Saturday at. = p. m. CPriend invited. Burial Menioriai Park. [Munci and Anderson papers please copy.

.LENKER-—August M husband of

eanesda age 58 years, Clar ent oud or of Clarence E.

Sa Frank Hanley, . William Easy, Nos, Floyd Harrell, Mrs. Wikam Brinkman. Funeral Saturday, 2:30 m., at residence, 325 N.

Bosa Ave, JBut fal Concordi 2 W pPurial Concordia Cemetery:

y Thursday evening. | A FLANNER % BUC HANAN s e

entered into rest

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MOORE-—Martha Jane, entered into re! Thursday, mother of Mrs. Olivette nee of Indiana lis and lo on, Tex. v

eral Saturday, Pont: 30 a.

£6 urial ~~ Greenwood AL PAR: {Greensburg papers please copy.)

MO RIARITY—Ma urice D., 64 beloved husband of Dora Mor a Sep father of Marie Stokes, Gertrude Btetton, Edna Stanton, Pete Ha: aDmaener, broth - 9 Mrs, Nota ing. Funeral edn even 8:30 a NM. at the Se 3 Bund { 8 m., St. John's Church. Buri . Friends invited. al” Ho y

MORROW-—Frank J., Arthur Morrow, Hcle d Mrs. ackson and stepangles. "3 , passed away

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POOLE — Dr. Bich ard A., age husband of -Ruth, dotnet hy Bites brother of Mrs.

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Deaths—Funerals sae Indianapolis Times, Friday. Feb, 25, 1938 STADER—James A., husband of Jennie erbert

TS an u os as: awa; ursda; P at e FLANNER &

IAN Mo RTUARY. Saturday, 3.30 PAPER Crown Hill. Frien ds may

BUCH Pp. m. Burial call at the mortuary.

STAUDT — Carl E., beloved husband of Anna McDermott Staudt, father of anne, died at the Veterans Hospital Funersl Saturday, 8:30 p.m. fro home, 1315 m., St. Cath: erine’s Church. Burial Holy Cross C i) case mest at Ly An 30 Sg e, 1: . m. pices KIRBY. P

stEvENS win D.. entered into rest Tuesday, age 39 years, husband of 1 Stevens, father of Smon Gladys, Edith and John 8b evens; son 2 of William I. and Molly Stevens: brother Mrs. ‘Elsie ooldridge, Mrs. th ar Yn Mrs. or e Mason a Freids Alle Funeral Friday, 7: isles ne rd B oil Safirday. rna st Church, Bern Ind. [Danville and Crawfords- .] HARRY W in charge.

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WILLIAMS — nto rest Thur ife of chard Wittanes mother Poe Bert Betty Jean Tofitver daughter of Alice Robbins, sister of Ira and Ulmont bins. Funeral Saturday. 10 a. Be at tie residence, Yo focke Ave, Westpor: Rr

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WINISGER Melissa, beloved wife of Elza Wininger, mother of Bett, Hoopengarner, Mrs. Mike SS! ursday, Feb. 24, at the late resi1925. C 4

(0) 32 8S. Meridian, Saturday, m. Interment Crown Hill Cemetery. Freleng:

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able. Di 51 — J = “Clean front warm __ rooms, reasonable. TAR Mistance, M'CARTY, E., 715 Cheerful, warm 2 Tooms; utilities Sik, cabinet, range, inn rings; 7 P toilet; adults; a OhLan e 1136-2 Jarge Dutside Bien ee] _— everything 3 settles. CH-. 1745 M. ¥ ORK, E. 719—Two rooms bath Private entrance. Utilities. . Garag Adults. NORTHWESTERN, 1—2-100 Toom nicely furished ne utilities,

PARK front;

1 mg ER inks "Drivate en< Dance. HIE-3268.

RT NEN TEe bath: en! a. He gale

SUMMIT, 237 3 Rooms, fri

pare

daire,

gYervihing furnished, private entrance. |

- RI-38T1 icely furnished

10—N! arge closet, | alias To.

TI5=3 Targe_ Tooms, Alcove;

WALNUT, private ba bait: utilities. See housekeeper

sar bath, Ga-

=} — Vion FON ett 2 Room “apart-

immediate service; 15) 3

| 22 W. Vermont st.

Spesial G

‘MERIDIAN, 3201 N.—Corner upper unfur-

$25—RAYMOND, 918 E.—Five-room mod-

N., 1730—Home for business | SUTHE

entrance; 24

1624—3 lo rooms; u| east | INGOMAR, 701 a ay steam heal? ‘phone:

Terms. 5300. | WANTED—Two or three-bedroom house,

Housekeeping Rooms fh 17]

22D. E, 727—3-room apartment; radio; Ya square College car; private entrance

ROOMS and private bath apa: artment; furnished; an, good hi -2871.

Apartments for. Rent 18

Indianapolis Rental Agency

Furnished and Unfurnished Assumes

108 B ie RM. 303 LI-5398

3a XN Meridia; Peansaivani

GENERAL APARTMENTS, INC.

$5.50—11TH, 902 E.— (Furnished) 3 1123 N. New Jerse 4 Jooms, overstate bath; $7. HA-4439-W

$7.50—EAST, ieee furn. rm. apt. WE HE-4466. 2.29 $9—ILLINOIS, ‘810%2—Beautiful odern furnished efficiency apartment; utilities. 11-8888. $27.50 AND $30; MADISON APTS. 15 MADISON AVE 3 Rooms, unfurn; heat and water furn. See cus bodian, basement. $32. 350 DUNDEE APTS.—Virginia Ave. and McCarty. Uufurn., efficiency; heat,water, gas, Irigidaire. See custodian, Apt. 47. 1404—Furnished 2-room apartment. New .studio couch, Kelvina tor. private entrance. CENTRAL, 1620—Unfurnished 3-bedroom; st floor; convenient location. HA-

COLLEGE, {Furnished autasiive, newly dec ied effici ney. ving dinette, kitchenette, J utilities: § $40. DAVIDSON, 429 N.—Modern, 3 rooms, first floor, unfurnished. Private bath, furnace heat, utilities; $25. FALL CREEK BLVD. E., 321—Unfurnished 2-bedroom; dinette, Tefrigeration, heat, water; adults. BR-5656

nished 7-room apartment, heat, water, refrigeration, garage: $88. MERIDIAN, 3335 N.—Two-bedroo! apt large liv. rm,, sunroom, setvice: git. elec. re Eire. stove, anitor garage; $65. CLARK A “11-560

PENN, N., 3454, Lo ly furnished 4 rooms; excellent opportunity, $60. HAs mornings, evenings. STATE, 302—2 nicely furnished roo ms, Frigidaire. utilities, laundry; TY en-’ trance. RI-8765. STATE, 1224 N.—4 Rooms unfurnished), all utilities except, electricity furnished $27.50. LI-8401. 44 Virginia 2 WOODRUFF PLACE, 609 MIDDLE DRIVE —Upper apartment, unfurnished: sun room; large dining 10TH., 0 BE. — a ae clean lower front bedroom m apartment; also efficiency, utilities furnished. Adults. 11TH, 219 E.—Furnished B-Toom upper duplex; good Slosets, heat, water; accomcE 1003 30TH 3-room apartment; utities f ished, “$27. 50. oh Délaware St. RI-1429. a 4400—EfTiciency apartment: new, ji warm, private, modern, utilities, 2 TO 5 RM. UNFURNISHED APTS—ALL Newly decorated, well managed

JEL ldg. ° $25-$32.50. 1116 N. Capitol. pr DERN 4-room unfurnished apartment. Venetian blinds, shower. RIVOLI THEATER, 3155 E. 10th. CH-0549.

APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU

Choice apts. gladly shown. HE-1328.. Houses for Rent 19

ern double, ([Afurnished, clean, near

Park. DR-6213

1401 N. ALABAMA

Eight-room modern single; 3-car garage; suitable for roomers; 128 N. Delware St RI-1429. BOULEVARD EL 3239—Five-room modern nished; food condition; water a in HA-46

CAPITOL, 831 S.—Unfurnished four-room glodern double, Water pa dd; $15. DR-

CARROLLTON AVE. seven-room modern. Redecorated; enclosed lot. New furnace. RI-7083. COLLEGE, 5131—Thoroughly reconditioned 2-bedroom single, unfurnished. Inquire 5172 College.

1526 = Unfurnished

FAIRFIELD, 918—Unfurnished six-room modern. Conveniently located. Key next door. HU-49 01S, Ss EE , three-room furnished apartment. Accommodate 4. Bo gerator. Private entrance. Ga-

IRVINGTON. 355 BURGESS—Unfurnished six-room modern double; laundry; garage; water paid. $35. TR-4119.

ON, N., 956—Unfurnished: nicely |

J arranged six-room Jaodern double. Tech. Water paid. CH-2016 2046 LAUREL ST.—4-10 oom modern double; gatage, water paid, (unfurnished), $22.50. Delaware St. RI-1429. MORRIS,

181 6-room double. rage.

0 W.—Uafurnished modern Water paid; $20. Ga-

unfure time. CH-

OLNEY, 1501 N.—5-Room ‘modern, nished. Vacant Friday. See an One square of Broo! side . Park 0253-M.

2643—Unfurnished 3-bed-fob double. ughly modern, redecorated. Blinds, fireplace. Key at

(NORTH, dou 1ble,

Venetian

Fireplace, tile bath. Water

CH-1328-W.

a] English type brick double DungaloW, hoes” Ideal location.

(Colored) EDGEM 828 — Unfurnished A-1 three-room doubie electricity. closet, sink; $12. WA-3162.

Farms—Suburban 20

0 ACRES, $1500; $300 DOWN 6- Rm 8 As ood barn, level land, some jrups small WOO ds. on g00d rd., 6 mi. from Tra for clear Indpls. prop. Chi-5728. RI-5655. Goode & Goode. IR-1264. FOUR ACRES—Fine garden land, five-room house: electricity barn, goo od chicken house. Road-Raymond St., 6 miles toy Circle Reif Yao Pirade "for city property. BR-1218 MILES NORTH THEAST—TWo acres or leven-room house; furnace, bath, Pras. Near bus, schools. OWNER.

FEDERAL AND BANK FARMS — Eas terms. JOHN D. CASE, 3510 N. Pennsylvania. Apt. B-2 Phone TA

Business Property 21

RENT—DESIRABLE STORE ROOM, 2913 Ww. Washington: e200] Jocalion; small

EXCELLENT well-located corner storeroom. _ Low rental. 18th and Montcalm. RI-1046.

Beautiful outlook. Thor- |

3400) — Unfurnished 3-bedroom |

Houses & Lots for Sale 25

OPEN SUNDAY —HEATED— 45608 Stratford Ave.

AT THE INTERSECTION OF BROOKVILLE ROAD AND PLEASANT RUN PARKWAY.

S-roora modern brick yeneer

%. alow; iong Dung ’with cross I tilation: Dart

: with inlaid linoleum’ in nt an Can Bought for onth and $600 down. The payment includes taxes and

PAUL L. MeCORD CoO.

615 LEM

RI-1419. a re. RI-0228.

When acquiring SrOpoFtY follow the safe method: Demand an abstract of title. Have it examine by your attorney.

Union Title Company

Out tle Building. 155 E. MARKET ST.

NORTH EAST

3-room goitage, excellent conditions 1%2 squares from Ae. ion; pri

t to sell on te LI-8406.

tunes cozy, attractive 5-room bungalow; thore ughly modern, fireplace, built-ins, full nL Ay lot 40x15, side drive, garage. Priced to sell; easy terms through owne er. Box 766, Times. A

NINTH ST.. BE. 1316 SIX TOON home at Tech High School.

spection 1Bldg. R1.3865. HA-1053-J.

Real Estate for Trade wt

FT. FRONTAGE, close in south on Road el living rooms, store room, filling sta< tion, fine condition. Exchange for 5 or 6-room modern north. Mr. Pyle, with HARNESS & CLINE, LI-8406.

-TWO 4-room doubles. thoroughly modern, rent, $25 side: trade for cheaper DION. erty and small cash. RI-8094. CH-1509.

WANTED To trade 10-room house on Waouth Side for farm property between Keystone Ave., 42d St. and the Cou V DOUBLE EAST—Trade for small old rty or vacant lot. Indianapolis Reeling. 130 E. New York St. 28

ne Estate Loans

ALL types and plans, low rates. F. B. Mce Kibbin 1154 Consolidated Big. RI-8727.

Business Opportunities 29 B UR OWN BOSS

/ t ts. $150 A KINGS Bifsusni ig or %* Taverns 1617-31 SOUTHEASTERN. DR-3578 COMMERCIAL gar age gouipped, storage,

repair sho ood business, two way Jouation. Eire good, bargain. LI-3720.

WA . LESSEES—Must have 30 to $1000 cash: by oil company. RI-434 GOOD rooming house and i0-ners farm, Trade for small double. LI-372

Results at lowest want ad 2700 ie in the citv in The Times. Phone RI. 5551,

Money to Loan 30

You May Secure $100

“TOAN

for a Cost of $8.00

If You Repay in 9 Prompt ~ Monthly Payments.

Cost to

Amount Mont Prompt

Received Paymen Pavers $100 $12 $8 200 24 16 300 36 24 All details for a loan confidentially

arranged in a few brief minutes. Come in, oR or telephone vour app

tion to make— soit 2 mh ii tires three. longer time loans

i! “a

CAPITAL FINANCE

207 Kresge Bldg. RI-7561 Cor. Penn. & Wash.

WE LOAN MORE ON

Diamonds

Convenient ground floor location. BANK VAULT SAFETY FURNITURE. AUTOS

LIBERAL LOAN COMPANY 532 N DELAWARE L1-6608.

LOW RATE ON Furniture and Diamond Loans

Public Welfare Loan Ass'n. 330 Occidental Bldg., 8S. E. Cor. Wash.; Nl, . RI-3587

“LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES

Zquitable Securities Co. Operating as

BUCKEYE FINANCE CO.’

£19 BE. Ohio St.: LI-5561, HONOR LOANS EXCLUSIVELY NO INDORSERS

Household Finance Corp.

328 Illinois Bldg RI-6404 8d Floor

Money to Loan 30,

LMoney to Loan ~~ 30

LO A N S Without

note, you will never be ri

91

COMMONWEA

Cost Reduced on ALL Loans Above $100

Whether you borrow on your auto. furniture or on just yous olan equited to ask others to si required on ANY loan. Plain note loans WITHO OVER FIFTY YEARS OF SERVICE 3—OFFICES—2 200 ROOSEVELT BLDG. N. B. Corner Ill. & Wash. 3 LINCOLN 24!

ENDORSERS

No : MORTGAGES ha

se D FELLOW BLDG. . B. ie Penn. & Wash. - LINCOLN 8495

LTH LOAN CO.

Moving & Storage 24

STORAGE | SBACE for rent: very reasonable. le & Johnson Furniture Exchange. NT MS sachisods Ave 11-00 68

Houses & Lots for Sale 25 i

OPEN—VACANT 3 One will sacrifice for ulck sale, 1160 Tithe 5-room mogern | ngalow Also 06s 'N Tibbs, 6 rooms ondi-

tioned. Terms arranged to Butt,’ WILSON,| IR-4602, IR-0278

4732 E. Brookville Rd.

Pretty brick bungalow, long liv. rm place, aolekt reakfas t Book: ‘mice oe kita

; full basement. SL Bridges & Graves, LLs N. Del. RI-3477 Near Sacred Heart Parish o 1614 S. Delaware: 6-room: inside plum ing, newly decorated and painted. $1750: | cash, $150, RI-4661, HA HA121-W.

IF YOU HAVE {rom Ln 8 Ber." AX el you a home.

— * Rooms, new. $1650. Small down payment. (5 West.) 3

room modern, joi rth Ap oeth the price.

wi LAWN-5-room my room modern.

north of east. 0. INC. L1-2541. “VACANT RENT OR FOR BELL oy Tet LT-3150 "

1438 E. 11th STREET 5-Room cottage, modern

furnace. paved street. glen, Sehost "RL

“SMALL homes on

Ras Mr.

Swaps: 31

YOUR OLD RAZOR FOR THE TRADE YO

RAZOR EXCHANGE. BE-4106.

ssortment bathtubs, lavatorie et - sinks. Clash wap. 04% Fairfield Ave. 36 BICYCLE — Boys Vaio ali y $y5ipped: year oa’) $20. 724 EB. o3d,

COMBUSTION OIL B!

cone dition. Very reasonable. Also pair ga rage doors. ~0057.

AUTO and brake relining fof like ar 2650, '32 TERRAPLANE oe equity in '37 Willys preferred. BE-3609.

WILL ER d Tea reka an Royal vac. C Hers | the spectal brush that. gets lint ac uaranteed: Vogel Bros. 1244 Ww. W

| Pots—Pouitryuo westock 32

M BUREA bs he Be Ent

ay cash for good ’29 or ’30 car.

am Reds, i ~ d h for imm a3 undred or CK

oT Ser pou "17th St. Ee rove,

ROCKS, $7.50 123 N. FR

equipment. kev

GARDEN HP. “with breaking plow. 324 > oth Bt, 34 =

Merchandise for Sale CLEAN L LUMBER ; Marion Material ( Co. :

SR

ain, terms, (1 Ho you. Open go I 5 Ba 506 Inland’

ce. .

FREE Y DIRT FOR THE HAULING, i HA-34317. :

this Week gaily 0h. 75.

Farm Produce—Flowers 3

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