Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1938 — Page 14

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Fac: . ii oe ik on BILL BRUNOT TO Ton y Lazzeri Sti 1 l- Big Mystery Man of Cubs

Crashes Pins “ For 699 Score In City Loop

“Carl Ershob Runnerup With 698; Pontiacs Set Pace for Teams.

Bill Erunot today had added a 699 series to his season’s score sheet, a mark which was good enough to “earn him top position in last night’s pin activity here. Brunot rolled in the City League at Pritchett's Alleys. Brunot started with a brilliant 276 and continued with 206 and 217. Jess Douglas fired«a 642, Jack Colvin 640, Walt Holtman 621 and .Charlie Power 615. Carson’s Pontiacs paced the teams with 2939. Carl Brehob, rolling in the Pritcheti Recreation loop, was only " one pin behind Brunot with a 256-245-197-698 ormance. Miles connected for 627, Komlane 622, Stanton 617 and R. Riggin 605. Brehob led the Triangle Bowling Shirts ‘to 2974. The scores: Cundiff ....c.coee0.. 165 Stanton cc.ccesececs 2835 Brehob ...cocoecscss 256 Galbreails seeeeesess 188 151 172— 511 Bollinger <.ccesseee- 210 210 165 195— 570 Totals |... ives 2058 "899 1021—2974 Paul Moore turned in a 684, Kenyon 630, Manuel Schonecker 617 and Bill Youck 601 in the Optical League, “while Ray Vollet shot a 585 in the Public Service -circuit. the Tuesday Night Ladies’ loop Pritchett’s, Lelia Winchell was Bt with 557 and Helen McAnly

had 551. . Rolls His First 600 Bill }aiser crashed the maples for 659 in the Community League at the Uptown drives, George Godwin finishing with two 246 games for 653. Neal vcIntyre’s 609 showed the * way in the North Side Automotive “circuit, also at the Uptown plan A 656 by Kossmann was high ‘the Pennsylvania Recreati League, Joe Markey hitting for 624, Hutchins 614 and Lewis 606. Bob Hopkins topped the Hoosier

256— 578 201— 617 197— 698

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vania drives with 636, his first 600 score in league activity. Nettie Crane posted a 593 for first honors in the Gray, Gribben & Gray Ladies League at the Hotel ~ Antlers. Helen Fehr fired a 588, Lucy Court 572, Bertha Toumey 566, Marie Fulton 558 and Amy Mec"Daniel 551. The Morrison's team totaled 2710. The scores: “Fehr |cccceecccecess. 195 204 Shea ,. 1 Fulton 176 Meyer 146 Court|

189— 588 150— 486 212— 3558 167— 506 _21s— 572 Totals cecesseseces 892 882 936—2710 At the Indiana Alleys, Hornbeck staged a 259 finish for 610 in the Continental Baking circuit and Meyers led the Indianapolis Water 00, League with 563. the Parkway No. 2 loop, Lee ‘am through with a 643 and Pavey had | 609. Heidenreich Flowers topped fhe five-man list with 2825. | A 585 by Warren was outstanding in \'the Gyro circuit. A final game of . 262 featured Pola ck’s 666 in the Commercial e at the Illinois Alleys, Giltner {getting a 632, Rosemeyer 630 and’ Mounts 611. Counts of 642 and 604 by Chase and | Casserly, respectively, led the Chasers to 2819 in’ the South Side Recreation circuit at the Fountain Square’ drives, Sansome had a £10 in this: loop. The 1paleo League also competed at Fountain Square and Stout was high with 633. Ralpl: Ortman paced the Auto © Transportation circuit at the Central esiablishment with 624, Hickman was best in the A. & P. League | with 535 and Verburg topped the Wm. E, Block Co. loop with 573.

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Baseball

Candidates for the Municipal Teague team to be managed by Chiciz Wallman will play a practice game at 1:30 p. m. Sunday at Brookside Park. Managers of teams

Leacue, can obtain additional in-

formation by calling John Rector at Ch. 4360

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practice at Longacre Park Sunday | afternoon. The Red Birds will play v road games this season. For games write Ken Osborne, 1083 Hanna Ave, or call Dr. 4096.

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_afternoon. The following players are asked to report for the game which will start at 1 o'clock: Lady, Loe

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By JOHN BEEKMAN NEA Service Special Correspondent

LOS ANGELES, March 30.—Anthony (Push-‘em-up Tony) Lazzeri,

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where he did considerable secondis strictly on the spot this season.

The latest recruit to the Chicago. Cubs’ brain trust has been the source of a great deal of worry to those baseball addicts who cast their

more who_don’. Biggest source’ of befuddlement is Lazzeri’s official capacity.” The Cubs, although nosed out of-a:cou-ple of pennants, were going along in sprightly fashion under Manager Charley Grimm and his right-hand man, Catcher Gabby Hartnett, when Owner P. K. Wrigley up and signed the San Francisco Italian. h All concerned have been |working together smoothly, but sooner or later there is bound to be difficulties. At present, Grimm, Hartnett and Lazzeri form a sort of brain trust. It’s the same old business of two heads being | better than one. It's all very complicated. It's evident that Lazzeri feels out of place and there is bound. to be times when his decisions are regarded as just so much hay. When that happens watch for some fireworks. That brings the problem down to the chances of the Cubs, and when. the Cubs’ chances are dis-

5{ cussed it becomes a question of 3 | pitching. Outside of thé twirling

department the second-place Bruins are a match for any club in the’ league. If it came down to cases, they probably would rate a shade the best of any argument. Larry French and Curt Davis, whose failure to deliver last year considerably hurt the Cubs’ pennant drive, are back in top shape

aid his other trio of starters, Tex Carleton, Charley Root and Bill Lee. Clay Bryant and Roy Parmelee currently have the edge on the remainder of the staff. Bryant has a year of major league experience behind him and may soon be ready to take his turn as a starting twirler, while Parmelee seems to have lost the wildness that made him so ineffective last year. Clyde Shoun is another twirler in Bryant's class. Prize recruit is Kerby Higbe, up from Moline in the Three-1 League ‘where. he won 21 and lost five.

'Higbe also led the loop in strikeouts with 257 for the season.

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Al Epperly, also a Moline graduate; Bob Logan of Indianapolis, and Newel Kimball, Milwaukee, are in other youngsters Grimm will

“Hartnett, of course, will handle; = most of the duties behind the plate. The Gabby One seems to go on forever, and his play in spring games indicates he’ll be going on for at least -another year. Behind Hartnett will be Jim O'Dea and Bob Garbark. For a while, at least, the infield

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and outer garden will be manned by veterans. Jimmy: Collins, recovered from a broken ankle, will handle the initial sack. Billy Herman is back at second and Phil Cavarretta is back in the outfield. Bill Jurges has shortstop all sewed

up and Grimm is counting on Stanley Hack ta cover third in right handy fashion. If Cavarretta stays in the infield as a reserve for Collins, the same veteran cast from last year Sgain will be on hand. Augie Galan has been burning up the spring circuit and is a dead cinch for the left field berth. The former San Francisco lad could do no better than .252 with the stick last year but unless he fades with warmer weather, he should come tip into the .300 class again. Center field is still a toss-up be-. tween Joe Marty and George Stainback, while the Hight side of the outfield belongs. Frank Demaree. i Jim Asbell, up from Jersey oly: and Coaker Triplett, Memphis, will be carried as reserves.

Softball

A meeting of teams entered in the Factory League, to play at the new Belmont Stadium, will be held tonight at Smith-Hassler-Sfurm, 219 Massachusetts Ave., at 8 p. m.

The Belmont Softball Stadium, nearing completion at Belmont and Minnesota Sts., will seat 1500 peo-

ple, co-owners R. W. Shaw and Johnny Devney have reported. Devney also said there are some vacancles in the State softball league now being formed. Managers of teams wishing to enter the state loop may obtain information by writing Dev‘ney at 841 Birch Ave., Indianapolis.

A fast softball team to play in a national league will be formed at a meeting tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock at 934 River Ave. All former Shaw’s Market, U. S. Tires American Can players are asked to report, in addition to Finley, Veza, Potlican. C. Sea Mahaney Freéije,

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Redskins, Weak With Stick, Take 7-3 Drubbing From ‘Toronto.

Times Special BARTOW, Fla, March 30.--Ray Schalk’s Indianapolis Indians were back at their spring training home here today, ready to face their second International League rival in two days ! Rochaster’s Red Wings are scheduled to battle the Redskins this afternoon and attempt to repeat the 7-3 drubbing given the Tribe by Toronto’s Maple Leafs at. Avon Park yesterday. Three singles represented the Schalkmen’s offensive - as they

opened up with two runs in the first

Leafs’ eight-hit assault. Laurie Myllykangas, former Montreal flinger, lasted on the Indian hill long enough to give up six hits in three innings and then retired in favor of Niles Newton.and Wes Flowers.

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A. A. U. Mitt Kings Leave For Boston

GARY, Ind, March 30 (U. P)—

1 Eight champions of the [Indiana-

Kentucky A. A. U, boxing tournament who slugged their way to

{ titles here last night leave today

for the National A. A. U. tourney at Boston which will be held next week. The Bendix A. A. of South Bend won the team title with 19 points, one more than Gary A. A. The

| American Legion post of Lafayette

was third with 10. Other teams were Indianapolis, with 5; Terre Haute, 3; Evansville, 3; Kokomo, 3; and Inland Steel of East Chicago, 3. i Summary:

112 Pounds—Jimmie Joyce, Gary, knocked out James McConnell, -Sou

Bend, Be round. 118 nds—dJackie Nichols) Ga: Gary

jnocked Pou ews Smith, Evansv

und. Tol6 Poun: is—Red Hardesty, patayetie. outpointed King Pruett, Terre Haute. 135 Pounds—Herbert Brown. JIndianapolis, knocked out Roy Lewis. Kokomo. 47 al minie urke, South Yata-

1 Po Bend, oitbeitited Charlie Wells, Gar gs Ste ve . Bacharach, yetie. 2: om William Harris, South en: 175 Pounds—Jake Sinner, South Bend, ou pointed. 3 John Humphries, South Bend.

t—Moose Kennedy, = Gary, outpoltited hier Schram, East Chicago.

MINNEAPOLIS RUMORS DENIED BY HORNSBY

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla, March 30 (U. P.).—Rumors that Rogers Hornsby would return to active baseball as manager of the Minneapolis Millers apparently were spiked today. Hornsby, who led National League batting for six consecutive seasons, said “I am not connected with the Millers and have receivecl no proposition although I have ialked several times about the. clinie.” He explained he was negotiating with the Millers and Chattanooga

a bassball clinic in Florida next year.

BESS TO BE FETED

division, will be honored at a gath-

Wheatley Y. W. C. A. Cafeteria to‘morrow at 8 p. m, The public is invited. :

WYATT TO FIGHT JONES

Fr. WAYNE, Ind. March “30 (U. P.)—King Wyatt, Pt. Wayne, meets Gorilla Jones, Akron, O., in the feature match on & three-bout boxing card next Monday might, April 4, at the Shrine Theater.

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Dorbe Roche Rallies

Dorve Roche, Decatur - (Ill) heavyweight, came back after losing the first fall to defeat Abe Coleman of New York in the feature of last night's Hercules: A. C. wrestling show at the Armory. Victim of Coleman’s “kangaroo kick” in the first minute of the bout, Roche returned to throw Coleman twice, in 26 minutes with a rolling leg split and in nine more minutes with an octopus hold: A Japanese standing toehold gave John Katan, 235, Canada, a 12-min-ute decision over Warren Bockwin-

‘| kle, 224, St. Joseph, Mo., ry the semi- |" Connor,

windup. Don O’ 224, pinned Ray Villmer, 220, ‘St. ‘Louis, in the opener, using a body press cx in 22 minutes. 3 ro Natal

FLORIDA SWIM ACE | TO PERFORM HERE

Katherine Ravis of Miami Beach, Fla., holder of 27 national swim? minig titles will defend two of her records in the Indianapolis Athletic Club pool May 1, Dick Papenguth, I-A. C. athletic director, announced aga). th said he had ived apenguth sa receive word from Miss Rawls’ coach, Willis C that she will defend her 300-yard individual medley title and her 100-yard breast stroke record.

STARS EVEN COUNT TERRE HAUTE, Ind., March 30 (U. P.) —The Purdue All-Stars won the second tilt in a three-game seriés from the New York Celtics, 43 to 37, here last night. The Celts won the first scrap at Indianapolis, 51 to 48. The deciding game will be played at Ft. Wayne tomorrow,

Deaths—Funerals 1 Indianapolis Times, Wed., March 30, 1938

ARBUCKLE—Ellison, age 66, husband of | cjosephine Arbuckle, brother of Alvin Arbuckle ‘of Indianapolis, Grant Arbuckle, Broynshure, and Mattie he of Pars Ind., passed aay Tu esday Faneral Friaay Vy, 3 ,, ab SAIRLEY

A Jimots, 2% 10th Sts. Friends i rial C Hill. Friends Hay gall call gk r resi fence. T3662 Birchwood Ave., Wednesday unifil 10 a. om ‘Friday and at chapel after noon Friday.

BALDWIN—Mrs. Jessie, age 72, widow of the late Eugene Baldwin, mother of Frank M. and Morris E. . passed Away a

the family residence friends may call at time, Short services will | &

held at the residence Wednesday, & Ear m. Friends invited. Interment Mount admel, pi Thursday, March 31. GADD

BICKERS3—Eva E. Leak, entered into rest Tuesday, ‘age 70 years, beloved wife of Willian H, Bickers, mother of. Vir Leak of Phoenix, Ariz. eral Thursday at the residence, 5440 Universit ty Ave., 2 p. m. Burial Washington Pi

BINGHAM—Cors Smith Breumger, 3 age 0 ze ars, beloved wife Ingham and sister of Carrie i hrey, Frances Stukenberg, Everett rover, Noble, Thomas Wilson. Funeral Friday, EY

at dom, Friends ey call at the aa el after p. m, dnesday. Burial MeSi A Park.

CLARK. Mary Ellen, entered nie rest esday, age 75, beloved ' mother of Chesles 'M. Clark, Mar aret Graves, Indianapolis; Mrs. Stella - Seb mer, McCordsville, Ind.; Earl Omaha, Mor girs ral Fiey rake. 8 Sou J oadway Baptist Chur Friends

| Ina call at the aiden. 3549 N. Sherm 3 Drive, until hour of service. Burial MeOORE FU-

morial Par Y W. NERAL PARLOR in charge.

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GIGERICH—Elizabeth, beloved mother of

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HALL-—Bert, of 2033 N. d ather beloved husband of Bessie and of Mis. 1 -

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Evelyn Rogers and Sage, departed this life Wednesda

neral; Friday, Apri & KIRK N. E N

3 AL "HO Station St., 10 a. m,, ad at the field Christian Church, 2 p. m.

Rockfield. Friends invited.

HENDRICKS--Prudence McCoy. wife of Carl S. and mother Mrs. Yirgil P. Harriman, Ralph T and William Ro He Tuite ks of Indiana olis, oe ter of Ralph E. McCoy, Greens ug. Ind., passed away Tuesda. 15 morning. Service at oe fos ence, 6 Park Ave., Thurs11 ends invited. Burial South Park Cemetery. ars. Ind., Thursday, 2 p. m. (Greensburg papers. please copy.)

HEBE 1—aAlice,

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1227 College, sister of es Hebel and Mrs. Clara nesday: Friends (ay £2 call TUARY 2

- Funeral. Yi 8:30, at ane Hod tuary; SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Busial 1 Bt. Joseph's Cemetery.. Friends invited.

HENSON-—John W., ag e 90, father of Mrs. Flora Ragsdale of iver Forest Il, B. Henson, Tipton Elza 4. Henson, Indianapolis; ©. A. Henson, Brownsbug. Ind., passed away at the’ residence his son in Brownsbu Tuesday, 7 eral notice later. For ine rmation call SHIRLEY BRO 3

JOHNSON—Holger, brother of Gerda Thomsen, - Copenhagen, Denmark, cied suddenly Tuesday. nora) Thursday, 2 Dp. the KIRBY MORTUARY, cre3 Riation *following. -

KOTTKAMP Fred W. age 89, heloved husband of Christina Kottkamp, Jther of Mrs. Paul Gaus, Mrs. Leon Meyer, Fre ., Henry, Carl, Alfred and Emil Kottkaimp, 25 Rasted 23 Zhay 5 I0nday ot. 3 p. Punks Evangelical. Lu Lutheran Ch ireh, ‘McCarty and Jersey Sts. ds invit; Burial ‘Concordia, Prone may

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Wsinecany a. m. Friends DORSEY FUNERAL H York, any time after 10 a Puneral Friday. 10 a. m, Friends in [Spencer papers please copy.]. 2%

RICKETTS--Fred E., age 5 beloved hus. band of Delilah 3 “RS ete: passed away Sunday. Services Thursday, § from residence. 001 + aK Bats! low owed by Buri at Pr Fell; al Dited; Friends may call at a at sort wife of

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—1-2-3 | Tooms, Sonstant hot water. $152 "N. Tilinois. BI-29

$TV WEEK—4-room, a cottage. Gas, lights, water paid. No dogs. Inquire, 1611 Southeastern Ave. $8; PARK, 2133—2 rooms, Bain, first floor, well furnis ed; garage; adults.

1104 N.—1-2-Room apartments,

829—3 rooms, furnished, next pathy private entrance, porch: eouy ple gentle men BROADWAY, 11342 clean rooms, sink; | accommodate 3; $4.50; one room," $3. CAPT aOL. N., 1105—Housekeeping room, | 3.50; 1 apartment, $4.50; sleeping room,

2.50. CENTRAL, 1948—Desirable front rooms, réal homelike. Very reasonable. Private mine Adults. « TIAN, 446 (Second house from English Fan | furnished apartment; phone, garage, electric refrigerator; employed adults preferred. DELAWARE, N., 517—Nice apartment, private bath st lsteam heat; hot water; walkn

FT. WA 648—Newly decorated, two ong-room Apartments, first floor: Teas.onables = |: ;

ooms down. Furnished modern Tiitines. a ILLINOIS, 17268 N.—3-and-2-room aparttate furnished, clean; private

entr ILLINOIS 2625—L.ove oly two bath, I ons ing porch: utilities; janitor; _ private entrance. ILLINOIS, 3232 N.—Three-room Tarnished apartment; private bath. hot water, porch; adults. LINDEN, 1205—One-room apartment; 1326 Carroliton, 3-room front apartment; utilities. LI-9403 703;

MASSACHUETTS AVE, 2 rooms; Hot water; utilities McCARTY, E., 715—2 rooms, Tivate toilet, entrance; sink; innersp ng. Adults

DR-7514-J. 2038—Downstairs front

EY, N., treo apartment. Private entrance, 0 N.—Lovely

pore ORIENTAL 2 ment; utilities, innerspring; steam phiisie entrance.

PENNSYLVANIA, N. sun A long ivi

Apt. 9—Clean

2-room apart« eat;

1945—Front porch, room, in-a-door bed, dressing room, kitchenette. Frigir daire, Hetlities. Adults,

PROSPECT, 330—One clean modern furnished apartment. Private entrance: Utilities. PR rasonable. Adults.

STURM, 1801—4-room duplex, furnished or Jhiun nturhish d; utilities paid; $26.50. CH-

CEMENT flrs Johed» steps, walks, drive- . Ways. GLESING, 8 N' Drexel. IR-G851,

mies ERIES; SLIP

-DRAP ~~ COVERS MADE TO O ABLE. RI-8017.

(Floor Refinishing) ELECTRIC FLOOR SANDERS for rent. FOURNACE HARDWARE. LI-4535. (Garden Plowing)

FOR garden Dlowlng call CH-5047 gona is prices; quick service. 5040 i. 31st

(General Contracting) CONTRACTO. inte Paper cleaning, pis ih "Go UDFEPRYOR co.” a: 5913. CARPE} roofing, painting, plas: tering, brick od pi ent work, class work. HA-0913. (Labor Organizations)

INDPLS, HICAL UNION No. 1. Glen | Le

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an: president; Herbert 5 i ry-tressurer. Rooms. 20 _ Castle Hall Bldg. LI-4877.

! (Mattresses) MATTRESSES, pillows, comforts. Sold. ¥asnovaied. state mi] SE URE

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AINTING’S busin not side line. *‘Batisfaction or no charges. | Of1-25 588, GODD , ELMER L.—421 N. Emer Call evenings. Compensation, liability insurance.

___(Paperhanging—Cleaning) PAPERHANGING, 15 HANGING, 15c & & 30c aE. CLE

__$3 rin. up. FOURN.

sat servicer n

BR, CLEANINC gxperience; ho room. (White.)

PAPER ears’ LaNNA A FREE. RATES. CLEANING—W. a 17 yr De Guaranteed.” 75¢ room Yup.

iiesain ng dnterior hd and exterior br | Daint-

pik Shr ictal, ashing, orcs Tigh NG raateed. WH re GING oa Shtstaction aasired, Flor i oi Cloths

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v Anchor Coal Co. DR-1533. :

(Restaurants) Em 8. RL-0011,

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VIRGINIA T037—Beautitl 2-3-room apartments; Jprivate bath, entrance. 8 ules:

Denso! WAL ‘N., 229—Large room; kitchen sine TY ves home; private entrance;

Ww.

—2-room apartment; ; private entrance; $¢. 50, —Two large, unfurni paid; private entrance;

Rent 18

; CENTRAL, 2131—Three front fumighed, Private porch, entrance; 2 adults. HE- eh $3-$10; ILLINOIS, 810% ne Beautiful modern furnished 2 cheney hd, bedroom apartments; utilities. $8- 312 50 FURNISHED one-two i Cjency: refrigeration; phone; 1723 N. Meridian. TA-1487, 23_LANSING ST, 425-——Four-room afi $ BEA apartment; bath, water paid,

$30; DUND APTS. —Vir -ginia, Ave. and sos “Eilid RO efficleficy; heat, water, ae Frigidaire. See custodian, Apt. 47. "2 ECURES 2 bedrms., livihg room, As a kitchen, at 1415 E Ss od "831. 50 for d-bedrm. apt. util,

De bargain. Belfair = “cozy apt.

BI 1244 WN. Reg cross ventilation, for $33; util. BROOKSIDE AVE.. 1315—Unfurn rooms, bath, upper ber duplex: _utilities ened: COLLE! arte

LLEGE, 2414—Furnished 3-room a “ment: Rad riidaise utilities; dults:

I dla re iE Seem DELAWARE, N., 2060—Refinished S5-room strictly modern, unfurnished; Tetrigerssarege, redecorate to suit EUCLID, 330—3-room furnished aparte| ment; DE private bath, . entrance; - utilties

$7 WEBER: rooms,

‘room efutilities.

HIGHLAND AVE, F5—Unfurni 3 nice Joomns; Weiiities: heat; garage; close

in; $22. MERIDIAN, N., Xe 3-bedroom

unfurnished ent; h refrigeration \ furnished: LI-1850, BE-Lid0. :319--Purhished 5-room upper A od closets, ‘heat, water; upper are J.

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M DS EE 458 E. Washington— ] team-heated rooms,-$2.50 week up. Rune |.

17 SHERMAN DR

ALABAMA, iz 3 up, Clean, private entrances; -utili- | 3

GU LEORD. 2711-3 TnTarhished pstatrs. |

i GS ‘| DR-7925.

J. 8. Cruse Co., Inc., 128 N. Del. St, 26

3009—Three-bedroom double; nished. TA-0

M, 1409 (6446 W. NATIONAL)-— {Five-room cottage; S1ctricity, gas, pias ofunbhed BE-0746 OIL 1S, Na 3236—Unturnished f1¥e-Foom x rdwooi arage pte Tater HA-0843 1%, garage, bear 410—817.50. Foursroom furnish bungalow’ double; modern; water ished 5 lex: Ls Rg and wath Jower 5 rn RESior>%8 nrginia Re COLORED—16TH P, W.—Unfurnished 4;1oom ey wt ‘ondiion: $9. WA-

Farms—Suburban :

80 A.—No bldgs. Splendid investment, miles Bortlieast . E.Z. terms.

20 ur,

In -

173 ACRES—_AII pasture, on State Rd Bare _. CASE, A386,

2 Jorg TORN, S. 2%: 3570 N. Pe

"7. % ACRE—THREE OM ‘In Greenfield;

poultry. ho house 8 ay va, HR RI-565 ls, prop. DE & GOODE. IR-1264

5300 W. W WASNT — Large second- ; Toor Fool Toning meeting location gor , lodges, etc ren A CL TE s > reasonable 7 ACRES—5-room house, barn, fi fruit. In Spearsvilie, 28 mi. Foggy) fash hays C floar deed or Jato sash, $10 nierson Ww. CARR. RI-35 Sade. RS

Fo OE S00 SIoom, BURESTON , elec. pum 3 " Beech Grove, drive 5 G15 es Ror a r_ appointment call Hu ~60! 655. ' GOODE & GOODE. IR- 1264 3 Nr 5-room house; also 3-room house,’ barn, located about 7 mi : Washington St. LW

, JENNINGS iS BROS.

80 “ACRES, MILES SOUTH good hoi e, pi large poultry gros rds, fa house, 2 r encing, price

Harness & ine 11914 N. Ala, Business Property : 21

HREE BEDRM. 1560. 2 suey ater,

basee

To close’ estate. price

LI-3814. 28 8. Ii, THWEST—

1150 W. 18TH. ST. 3Y, acres of land on Belt R. R. and 18th, Splendid location for building material and coal yard, Make offen, LI-3814. JENNI ING 28 8S. Illinois,

Resorts & Cottages 22

FOR SALE—Cash or terms; summer cote tages on Lake Freeman: frame cone struction: large lot; close to lake. Ine uire Robert o Hillis Jr., 200 4th St., gansport, :

Moving & Storage white hel

jug broutt

TAMI SFER—Movi! low rates; also light service; day “or night.

‘Houses &. Lots for Sale 25

$100 DOWN: buys semi-modern; basement, Jurnace yard, trees. 2900 Manlove,

MADISON-THOMPSON Lot 80x400, ideal building tosetion; sell or rent. DR-0 09%.

61—Six rooms, st: modern Tncloscd roo! 5 = rictly

back porch. Reasons abl

$2700, TERMS, buys modern bungalow, harde yood 5 floors. DAVIS REALTY; Selig; 1400 BLK. N. NEW JERSEY—5 bedrms., good cond. Hot water heat; 2 baths. Bridges & Graves, 243 N. Del. RI-3477.

EAST—SINGLE 2d ROOM

MODERN HO 3 rental. $2000; $200 payment, RE BROS. 401 Inland B dg., RI-3788, LE—Large rooms. Would gonsider 4-room double in trade. Shown by pptmnt. only Eves., BR-1426, Bridges & Graves, 243 N. Del. RI-3477, 1,000 BUYS DOUBLE; $350 cash, $20 mo mo. 9 0 it. Will bring $30 mo. when fixed wo. J Jndisnapolis Remodeling, 130 E, York

1115 ENGLISH, SnooM, MODERN.

ree- street and 1 alley. Price #is00> %$200 aves. bal. $16 per

mo. JENNINGS BROS. 28 S. Illinois. ’ RGAIN . Ba 2129-31 Bellefontasne: T-room semis modern double. This must be sold at oncel Will sacrifice for cash Call Oliver H, Clarke Jr., LI soe, WA-2405. 108 N. DEL,

8 PROSPECT ST. Splendid oe home, has bath, fyre nace, 2-car Eprage. 1 Zoned for business.

Flee only Terms. The Henry Co., 521 Lemcke. RI-4661.

SHARON, 1630—5-RM. MOD. SINGLE" Late design gn, full basement, side-drive Barage. All city improvements. A bargain beautiful residential street. Will sacrifics, quick sale $3950, See occupant

$350 FOR DEED

6-rm. mod. dble, West 31st te Mr. Woodraft, Clark Agcy. LI-5596

2912 RADER

A T-room modern home in good condi« $n A Darkain at $2500. 10% sown and $22.50 Ri 9228, RI-141 PAUL LI ®McOORD Co 615 Tr Bldg,

2363 N. OLNEY

8 lendid Strielly modern home and ine in the best of cond., including paint and furnace; can gar chase on payments: $300 down. Call O V. CLARK JR., LI-5596; WA- 2405,

Call

81106 N. Del.

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1621 W. VERMONT ST. 5-room semimodern cottage. Priced Wy $1300.00. Small down PEyiEnk RI-23 MR. HARTLEY. BR-4213, ALLISON REALTY CO. REALTORS.

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

. Union Title Company Onion Title Building. 155 E. MARKET ST.

LOVELY BUNGALOW

2634 MANKER ST., * oud south of Gare fleld are. Sm. nod, bsmt., 2-cag gar

“HalHottel ¢o. Li 254)

A Real Bungalow

Close to Brookside Park, S-roomi

work. Priced under $3000.00,

EDW, DILLEHAY. RI-6413,

Real Estate for Trade

WILL buy outright two-room house, lot iy Bor we State lowest terms. Times

EAST—Trade for small Loe Npiopesty or” LE Jacant lot. INDIANAPO New York St. 27

: 130 E. Real Estate Wanted HAVE BUYERS for properties, north and ‘east. Call Mr. Woodruff, LI-55 CLARK AGENCY. 106 N. Delaware. HOMES, single or double, for sale on for rent, e901, Foe LI-7276, = GREGO! APPEL, 1 INC.

| FIRST EET ya 4 ide semimodern. fot farther north than 23d, nor farther east than 3500. ot over $3000 cash. BE-2780.

Cash for Equities

Don’t lose Oy ot ything, Write in call JACK C. CARR, RI-3526. BR-3769.

Business Opportunities 29

rooms a

in full op 0 Union Trust Bldg:

POOL _ ROOM—Cheap if sol B. T. JONES, 2403 E 10th. 4

po ga v teasin. Leaving Jet OH-5614-7 or BE-1080 Yom, C1

B UR OWN BOSS KINGS Spawaais 918 arn. gn. 1817-91 SOUTHEAGH DR-3578 Money to Loan

CO: at once.

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* {Indianapolis Rental Agency

108 E Wash. RM. 303. LI-8308. |

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219 E. Ohio St. : WE LOAN MORE ON

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