Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1938 — Page 16

Apollo Finds

No Horror in ‘Cleaning Up’

Repairs Wreckage With ‘A Grin as 14,638 See Thrill Films.

By JAMES THRASHER The Apollo staff today counted the till, surveyed the wreckage, mopped its collective brow and grinned. They were emerging from a week-end which was a combination of a swarm of locusts and bargain day in Macy's basement. In other words, the goose-flesh double hill of “Dracula” and «PFrankenstein” has been doing business. To resort to statistics, the 1154-seat house entertained 14,638 paying customers on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. And you should have seen the ones that got away! It's likely. that the Apollo never again will double-dare Indianapolis to see a double feature of horror * pictures, gratifying as the results have been. The thrill hunters descended on them as the gold hunters swarmed on California in ’49. There was no holding them.

A Premonition, Perhaps

On Friday night Clyde Willard, acting manager, divined the approaching storm. He took on eight extra ushers the next day. By Satugday night the pelice had been called out to keep the eager patrons in line—three abreast clear up

to Market St. The crowd shoved the gendarmes into the street. They tore display pictures off the panels in front of the theater while they were waiting. They inscribed initials, names and addresses, and publie notices of undying affection on the large white letters which spelled out the pictures’ titles. When the box-office stopped selling tickets three times during the evening, insistent movie-goers offered to wait all night if only they could get in. Carpets Torn Loose

There were four husky young men on the door to handle the surging throng. The balcony ticket-

holders swept up the stairs, tearing loose the stair carpets and the rug .in the mezzanine lobby. Downstairs the restraining ropes gave way and a greater press ensued. Ir - singing among the standees mingled with screams (most of them were “natural,” too, say Mr. Willard) that issued from the auditorium.

When the last of seven shows was over and the last lingering movie fan had departed, two cleaners went to work on the Apello. The dawn’s early light found them still at it, , removing an accumulation of chewing gum, candy and peanuts from the carpets, replacing broken curtain rods and sweeping off the top - of the marquee where some of the overflow crowd ‘had tried to stand.

Youth in Majority

- A majority of the week-end “crowd was made up of high school ‘age patrons, Mr. Willard reports, those who had been much too young to be exposed to the emotional rigors of these two films when they were first issued. But Mr. Willard also has noticed that the audiences are from every walk of life, proving, if proof be needed, that the horror picture’s lorelei attraction knows no class distinctions. Fortunately, these three hectic days were marred by no major casualties, not even to the theater building. The nearest approach to clisaster came when one woman lost her skirt, and an usher had the seat of his trousers swept away by the thundering herd.

SALLY'S TRIALS ECLIPSE FANS

HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 18 (U. P.).— Sally Rand’s court trials outnumber her dance fans today. Her familiar pose pictures two sprays of ostrich plumes. But after tearfully stepping around a judge’s wrath over her failure to appear in Criminal Court on time, Miss Rand - faces: : 1. A hearing on Oct. 31 for

scratching, biting and otherwise disfiguring Miss Hazel Drain and her escort, Ray Stanford, at a- theater here. 2. Civil action in which Miss . Drain and Mr. Stanford accuse Miss Rand of ruining $2622.70 worth of suspenders, cameras and dignity. 3. A $365,000 suit filed by Miss

“Faith Bacon, once -advertised .on|

Broadway as “the most beautiful girl in the world.” Both civil suits remain to be set for trial. Miss Bacon charges that Miss Rand stole from her the fan dance idea. Judge Harold B. Landreth reduced Miss Rand’s bail on the battery charge to $1000, after she and her attorney offered profuse apologies for her late appearance.

SYMPHONIC CHOIR REHEARSAL IS SET

The first sectional rehearsal for “women of the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir has been set for tonight. The 125 singers are to rehearse under Elmer A. Steffen’s direction at 8 p. m. in the Athenaeum.

CAREFUL THERE NOW. MR. BEERY

Tibbett Here Next Monday

Baritone May Open Met, Chicago Seasons.

If the rumor is well founded that the Metropolitan Opera season will open with a performance of Verdi’s “Otello,” Lawrence Tibbett will have the distinction of appearing in the first-night casts of both the Chicago City Opera and the Metropolitan. And, quite as important to Indianapolis, he is opening the Martens Concerts season Monday night at English’s. The California baritone has made his first tours of Europe and Australia since last he sang here. The European trip embraced both opera and concert performances and reaped glowing critical notices. During the past season he made a successful trip “down under,” where he was greeted with similar acclaim. Since Australia is so far from the world’s music centers and the larger cities are relatively few, a visiting artist must appear several times in each community in order to make his stay financially worth while. Mr. Tibbett gave about a dozen recitals in Sydney, and sang frequently in the other leading cities. Greeted by Big Crowds He was greeted everywhere by such large crowds that the report drifted back to this country to the effect that “if Tibbett doesn’t go back to America soon, no one will be able to pay his income tax.” On Mr. Tibbett’s. own authority it may be said that his appearances here and elsewhere in recital will be his most gratifying experiences of the season. Asked recently which of the three mediums, opera, concert or motion pictures, afforded him the most pleasure, the singer said: - “The concert stage affords me most. That is quite natural. Because on the concert stage I “can do my own individual interpretations in my own particular way. And I quickly learn whether my audience approves or not.”

‘What a Life’ Is Booked Here

With the hit comedy, “What a Life,” launched on tour and a new musical, “The Boys From Syracuse,” now in rehearsal, Producer George Abbott has moved back onto a fulltime working schedule. Indianapolis will be one of 22 cities already booked to see “What a Life.” If the tour succeeds, another company will be sent through the South and Southwest. The company coming here closed a six-weexs Boston engagement Saturday night. “The Boys From Syracuse” is booked for a Nov. 3 opening in New Haven, to be followed by two weeks in Boston before moving into the Alvin Theater, New York. The book is Mr. Abbott's free adaptation of Shakespeare's “A Comedy of Errors,” with music by Rogers and Hart,

TYRONE TO TOUR SOUTH AMERICA

HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 18 (U. P.).— Tyrone Power, movie star, said today he would leave Hollywood Nov. 5 for a seven weeks’ tour of South America. He will take the Pan-American Clipper from Miami, Fla.

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Former Director Here to Be Feted

Dr. P. Marinus Paulsen, who conducted a symphony orchestra in Indianapolis several years ago, will be awarded the American Opera Society’s David Bispham Memorial Medal in Chicago tomorrow. Dr. Paulsen, now a Chicago resident, will be given the annual award for his opera, “The Cimbrians,” at the group’s first meeting of the year. Excerpts from the work were performed before. the Opera Society last season.

A CAPITAL CRIME!

Olivia de Havilland’s pet peeve is people who spell her name with a capital “D.”

LANE AND LYNN TEAMED AGAIN

HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 18.—“Yes, My Darling Daughter,” Broadway stage hit of last year, will be produced by Warner Bros. with Jeffrey Lynn, Priscilla Lane, Fay Bainter and May Robson in the leading roles.

Miss Lane and Mr. Lynn will continue their association as (a romantic team, begun in “Four Daughters.” William Keighley will direct.

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HOSPITAL LOTTERY 1S RULED ILLEGAL

SANTA FE, N. M,, Oct. 18 (U. PJ). ~The New Mexico Supreme Court had ruled today that a milliondollar lottery proposed by Mrs. Oliver Harriman, wealthy New York womian, to firtance the State crippled children’s hospital would not be legal. The Court said the proposal does not fall under charity lottery exemptions of State law. The ruling upheld an Albuquerque District Court decision which said the plan was “beyond the wildest dreams of the Legislature which passed the ancient law exempting certain forms of charity from the antilottery statute.”

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Deaths—F unerais 1 Indianapolis Times, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 1938

BARBRIC—Frank, 65 years, beloved husband of Clara Smith Barbric, stepfather of Mildred, August and Charles Smith, passed away Monday evening. Funeral ShursaaY: 2:30 p. m., at the home, 303 E. Iowa St. Friends invited. Burial Concordia. Friends may call at any time easy G. H. HERR-

Isabelle Gray, father of Edna and Erlene Gray and Mrs. Arnold Mead, son of Mrs. Nellie Summerville, brother of Eugesl) Allen, passed away esdaj Funeral from the home, rn 10th St., Thursday Dl Burial Crownland Cemetery, . Noblesville, at 3 p. m. Friends may call at the home after Tuesday, 5 Pp IRLEY SERVICE.

HILL—Bessie Cheek, 546 N. Traub, beloved ' wife of Clyde Hill, mother of Donald and Lueille k ‘of Indianapolis, Viola Baker of Aurora, Ind., daughter of Mr. any Mrs. James Stearman of Aurora, ., and sister of Myrtle Benning, Earl, nt and Ed Stearman, passed away Yonda) O Oct. 2 Funeral Thursday, Oct. the ILSON FUNEAL HOME, 1330 Prospect St. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park.

HOLMES — Jane, wife of Lavy Holmes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rush Gibbs, sister of Jean Gibbs, died Tuesday morning. Friends may call at the KIRBY OR Ta Funeral Thursday, 10 a. , in the mortuary. Priends invited.

yas — Mare M., passed way at his home in . 9ist St., Monday morning. Services - ‘the residence Thursday, 0 m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Masonic services at Crown Hill in charge of Oriental Lodge.

MARXER—Dr. C. W., husband of Anna,

of Indianapolis, brother of Mrs. Amelia Mayer. Indianapolis, and Miss Anna Marxer and john Marxer of dale, fa., assed away at the NER BURTUARY Thursday, > p.m Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill.

MIRES—Frank, age 61 7 Luella Mires, father o and Carl Mires .Mrs. Louise Dwyer, Mrs. Irene Dugan and Mrs. Dorothy Williams, passed away at his home, 114 E. North St., Monday. Funeral Thursday, 2 p.m, at the First Nazarene Church, Washington St. and State Ave. Friends jnay call at the FARLEY FUNERAL HOME, 1604 W. Morris St.

NUTT—J. Austin, beloved husband of Dorothy, father of Donald, son of Bertha, brother of Harry and Mrs. Marjorie Bradford, passed away Menday morn-

{og age 32 years. Funeral serviees at YS & AgRIN, 19 s Wedfiesday, 2 p. Cremation. may call at the Mortuary after 12 noon Tuesday.

ROBERTSON—Mrs. Ethel, mother of Mrs. Henrietta Kingston, passed away Monday morning. Services at the NNER % UCHANAN MORTUARY edne~day, 3 p. m. Priends invited. Burial Crown

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THOMAS—Nellie D., age 64, 1418 Lee St., wife of Charles D. over of Robert V. Eileen Gray, Floyd and Owen. oassed away | Monday night. Funeral Jrursday, 3 p. m., at the Blaine Avenue Churzh o Christ. Friends may call at the FA TET AL BOME until time of service. Burial at Floral Park.

WISCHMEYER—Ca therine. and infant son, David Lee: beloved wife and son of William Wischmeyer, and mother, and

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Holy “Cross. home of her parents, 7 ois, 1021 St. Paul St., . afternoon, “Tues-

Bde Ld Fr, 33 loved brother of Mis. Ethel ent assed away Tuesday, a. m. Funeral noice later. GG. HL HERRMANN SERVICE. §

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ARROW AVE. 1842—Modern’ home, emPsd ladies, references exchanged. _M BMAN. CH-1787, = =~ Pe 2215—Large room, suitable two; maple furniture. HE-4824 evengs. CENTRAL, 3710—Very room; private home, Excellent portation. HA-1598-R DELAWARE, N. 2043—Apt. 2; room; steam heat, hot water; __gentleman; a ice DELAWARE, N. 2331—Comfortable front room; refined private home; businessmen; $3. DELAWARE AT 24TH—Front: good heat; hot ate gentleman preferred, $3 HA-3824 DORMAN, eo S03 Neatly furnished sleeping room, adjoining bath; good heat; reasonable.

front trans-

desirable

cheerful phone;

N.. 726—Apt. 19. nicely furnished, innersprings: suitable for 2: constant __hot_water; GRANT, et, good heat, two in family; home privileges. .__IR-5802. ILLINOIS, 3055 N.—Newly furnished room, automatic Jest, hot water, showers, gar-

B.A 51% MERID N.. 2315,—Near bath. nicely EI innerspring, peasy transportation, gentleman; $3. MERIDIAN, N. 2220—Large, rooms; inner ’ springs; hot water. sonable. TA-0519.

MICHIGAN, 2238 E.—Lady preferred; hot water heat, good bed, private entrance. CH-2050. MICHIGAN, E., 3523— innerspring,

good heat, IR-7201.

comfortable Rea-

Front, next bath; private nome.

NEW JERSEY, N., 1605—Cheerful front, near bath; Senvénient location; garage; reasonable. HA-3895 NEW JERSEY, 1907 SR front, near bath, steam heat, comfortably furnished; Speman. HA-4531-W, 2062—Twin _ bed

NEW JERSE 8, shower, hot Water: ‘homey; desirable environment. TA-6916. PENNSYLVANIA, N.—Attractive large closet, shower, steam heat, pga hot water. Gentleman. _HA-3093-R,

PENNSYLVANIA, 2317 eu dows, beautyrest, good heat, gar.: breakfast optional; gentleman. HA-4379-R. WOODRUFF PLACE, 878 E. "DRIVE; nicely furnished room, adjoining reading room; private bath. NORTH—Lovely, large room, well nished; garage; reference exthanged: gentleman “preferred. $56. BR-3564 Private bath, entrance,

41ST, 401 E. [rivate bath, entrance

4 win-

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Personal Services 13

(Furnace Repairing)

VICTOR FURNACES. Stokers, Oil Burners. ER eisaned, pi opived, HALL-NEAL URNACE CO. LI-4576. Vi UUM a and makes of furnaces. Guaranteed LI-4602.

' (Furnace and Boiler Repairing)

SMOCK HEATING CO., 425 Mass., LI-7140, Furnace, steam, boilers, parts, repairs, guararteed

(Household Service)

LANNER HOUSE, 802 N. WEST, RI-7504— TorouEnly trained domestic help. Good 1eference

repairin all Pre > est tiniates.

(Mattresses)

MATTRESSES. pillows renovated, BE, F. RI-6695. Since lise

(Paper Hanging)

PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING TIMATES FR ORK Th CH-6231. DAY-NIGHT. Par one yee syumiares Bromel wert: neat wor Tee es - _ ice. White. | PENNINGTO! H-2711-M.. WALTER HARVEY, 329 S. NT e. DR-5740. Pa erhanging. built-in archways. Guarante

comforts. Sold. BURKLE 431 Mass

ES-

WALTER HA Dapertiangine, built-in archways uar-

(Radio Service) Eddy Radio Service, LI1-7273 - (Rubber Stamps) Name Stamps, 25¢ 1282 ; 1. ON (Rugs Made to Order)

FLUFP chenille $y s made from ol 0 9x13 clea! and sized 85. WEG RUG CLEAN HA-

(Tree in

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TE BR =41 1 9 Ta Sangerous ross trimmed,

aired ov Reas. DONALD, DEFO

(Window Cleaners)

BE Buildings, stores, factories, ABBEX ” ane Paint washin ing, 334 E. Market St. 00

(Window Shades)

WERNER Window Shade Co.—952 E. ask ington St. LI-7109. Window = Shade Cleaning and Repairing. 62,153 subscribers every day in Marion to read vour want ad in Results _at jowess word rate Phone RI. 5551 20

Prompt, efficient. RD.

in the citv Farms—Suburban

SMALL FARMS

35 Acres Boone County; 23 miles. 31 Acres on Roa 40 Acres 17 Mies North, 35 Acres 1 mile from Acton. 38 Acres; extra fine home.

al am. 5 e. 15 A stre a i Me ERMS

wal TRUST BLDG R1.3526 HIl.2200

2 2 ACRES, 11 a miles southeast: 5-room bunalow e home; 2-car garage, poultry ouse, BE ators available, good water, sets on corner of two goo s: $500

4 3 en RE 8 pe F Alabama,

Natl, Rd., west; nice 5-rm. bung. 5 enclosed back porch; gas, nside wat., aL $0051 5 school.

10%, down. 2619 HUDELSON. CH-8

Bet I a IN HaMiL® ian; approx Between 3 800-ft. frontage: ideal buildi site; $600, "(ferme Mr. Woodruff. O. oiark Agcy

3748 ROCKVILLE RD. Pive-room modern; full basement, breakfast nook, 2-car fd ate, condition inside and out; $33 400 down, $30 per

owner. A-1 hdd for oe E JO HN D.' ? CASE

ma 340 A. NORTHEAST TA-4286, wise Pa Farm Man.”

nie racing io o $510 %. Fe re 5 6TH., B VE Ih Joyble $80 ‘dow

Five-room modern MO Ai 1

Rooms with Board

GE FURNISHED ROOM—One or two; modern, private home. 1544 Carrollton.

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CARROLLTON, 1420—For _eider

11TH, 527 ory]

5 FRONT clean warm twin be three ¥

meals. 2222 Central. haan

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lescents, ct STsope Bala meals.

Good care. RI-3

home;

ILLINOIS N. 1842—Beautiful ™m.; rivate b aged EE ®

oard optional;

_TA-4301

JERSEY, 1320—Nicel Tout Loom: vd meals; Hoy a

Teasant home Tor . sioned ladies. ~All . - RI-5a04, privileges ‘Mo ern.

WILL BOARD ( BOARD CHILD PLEABANT HO! REASON.

MO 8 CAR.

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Laundry free.

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Housekeeping Rooms

Just J the room Fant here, phone RI-5551 and ask JW a copy of ‘The Times Rental Director§ e will mail you a copy FREE.

$4 UP—Neatly furnished front apartmen good heat; excellent beds. 1103 Cents

$T—TWO-ROOM front apartment; ex Shone walking distance.

5 “ROOMB—Bath, Frigl aire, 3 eo Fob Ft. Wayne, Sri .

BELLEFONTAINE, 1022—Two clean, n furnished front rooms; utilties; heat. RI-9169.

BROADWAY, 1i34—Large room, Kifchens ette, sink; accommodate three; $4.50; room,

BROADWAY, 1608—Two-room apartme nicely furnished; hot water; Utilitie : phone; adults.

BROOKSIDE AVE. 1315—Three furnish rooms, with private entrance.

CENTRAL, 1640—Two cléan rooms; if constant hot water; private entran HE-4934. COLLEGE, 1420—Two large light room ne heat; everything furnished; phon

DELAWARE, N., 725, APT. § — Tove room; coffee privileges; steam heal Soaking Sistonee. 1 R1-5115. DELAWAR 0 N.—Two iarge nigel nished, downstairs front Tooms, Const __hot wat ow DELAWAR) 517 N. —Newly decorate room, a ials bath; steam heat; walkin Gistance; Ieasonable. x light front rm.}

018, ool ig first flr, 8 Siithbis for very: reasonable, baths

ILLINOIS, N., 2625—Three rooms; well furnished; janitor service; private entrance. Reasonable. KEYSTONE, N. 3625—Three or 4 nicely furnished rooms: breakfast room; prie vate entrance; garage. MASSACHUSETTS, 626, NO. 23—Will share 3-room apartment with lady, reasonable, aR M'LEAN 24—Very rice large room; kitehien privieges optional; . suitable 3.

MERIDIAN. N., 1728—Lovely front 2.8 room private apartments: moderately _ priced; Frigidaire. TA<1592. MICHIGAN, _E., 2416 — Furnished private e apartment; sink, down, utilie ies; a: good heat NEW JERSEY, 2038 | N.—Downstaits aparte ent, 2 rooms, front entrance; good _ heat: abate 42—Lower three screened porch,

pos

rooms, ER furnishes. _ Private Ipvatory.

NORTH—1-2 nicely furnished bedrooms; private home; >

ousekeeping privileges, __ Adults. HA-155 J.

730 N.—Large room, adjoining bath; ; Raa) furnished; private entrance; rease onable.

# N. — First floor furnished artment, Pir ate bath, ene E trance, uilities, Adults WN 2815—Lower iv -ToOm @aparte ment; furhished com: ipiorely; private ene _ trance; _utilities, $7.50 WOODRUFF, 2138 E. MICHIGAN—Large, two rooms, sink, fireplace, private ene trance, next bath.

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Business Property

FACTORY SPACE For LEAS sq. ft. at 1lc; igoated As w, shingten and Harding Sts. Elevators, bok switch, , aprile. t truck dock.

SUBLET ens-siory eo cement building, 30x40; wired. stove. manuacturing, ree var work or rarage; rear of factery. 237 N. Tacoma. HA-4769.

WASHINGTON. W., 5324—Desirable club oS lod 21d room, second floor, low rental.

PAC angred office, deluxe ape Is Telephone ahd ry __ service. Reasonable rent.

DESK SPACE—Furnishing optional. Stenoe

203 Indians

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grapher, t jeiophions service. rust

Moving and Storage

HOGAN TRANSFER LAND STORAGE CORP,

Local and Coast to east Moving + FIREPROOF WAREHO E BUILD: Open go Ne 280 RE at a APPIng IBILITY ECONOMY RI-3396

8t. Clair. ‘‘Careful White Drivers.’ Eitimates given.

OTICE—Pete’'s back in business for lpeal moving: always reasonable; reliable. CH»

RVEY, 329 8. State. DR_ST40. D

MOVING—EXP!

ditioned 7-room

der construc Dain features, breakfast nook;

look it over. E EDw

for large rooming house; Brice, only $4500. Easy t

E HART BROS., 1906 Tallman. timated Shasrtalt, en, very reasonable en

ERIENCED white mén iv z Free estimates. BE-1185. 1639 W. Marker, og

Houses & Lots for Sale 28

=. SMALL PAYMENT DOWN

Baldnce -like rent,

buss 2 new recone home 8.

33 13100 east). 3 bdrms,, Sala moderns

age. Owner. Open for Inspection daily. 1o5 82. HU-6660. iy.

6022 NORWALDO

5-rm » ngalow. Now une aon, 2- -o RT. H. A. plan all sun, CH-6318. ad OLIVER H. CLARK A GENCY. LI-5588.

REAL Bargain, Total Price "$500, Terms

2710 Burton, a god J 5-room Bouse) Raha DR- TR

jo

. STEWART, 508 Inland “Bldg. Ribéda,

New m tion.

NEAR 1 “AND co GR 20-room ne 4 bat s, gages,

214 N. Bewille.

TOTAL PRICE $1000, TERMS

ME Daas. 214 N

$50 DOWN—$22 MONTH

3827 Hoyt, 6 rms 3d bath. Moslander, CH-5025.

828 Daly. 5-room Semimodern Easy \€

frame. oop, look it over. EDW. DR-7925

$50 DOWN—S$25 MONTH

-N. Jefferson, 5-rm. mod. bun No Beville. ~CH-5028.

$1,300 3

ance éasy. RI-T0:

8165"

. | READY.

M MODERN, BUNGALOW for only jored Bly recondie Mr, Ostrom, R

tioned.

PAUL L. McCORD. Os ns Lemcke hss

5800 E Excellent. corner butiding lot ll all 8 Whittier Pl, 60x146: Laacon Al) e. H. Clark Agey LI-5806. Sun., en TWO semi-modern houses for sale 5

owner. Excellent condition. Reasonab! DR-6686.

Temple Ave. paved Free: $100 af BUILD you x id modern finance it 089% ! THA, For ails write Box se Foe Tr ve-room modern bungalow, insulated, 4 double garage: side rive -BUILT Es: built -

U foundation; three 4-room a 5 3635 "MODERN BUILDERS. 334 2

N.—Near — "Bungalow: $4300, Russell 3, Corp,

GOOD LOC WEST Four-room D oa $1300; $100: down, $14 month. IR-5114. z

526 N. Py (1900 W. Michigag)= 23 %0ch House: Ovo sacrificing 7