Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1938 — Page 14

LOCAL DEATHS

' MRS. ELLA CLASS, a native of Lafayette, will be buried at Crown Hill following funeral services at 2 p. m. Thursday at the Centenary Christian Church. She was 77. . Mrs. Class died yesterday at the ‘home of her daughter, Mrs. F Maynard, 1411 N. Dearborn St., with ‘whom she had been living several months. . A resident of Indianapolis most of ‘her life, she had lived during the last few years with her son and ‘daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ‘George M. Class, Madison, Wis. She ‘was a member of the New Jersey ‘Street Methodist Church. She is survived by the son, three -daughters, Mrs. E. Bunnell, ‘Lafayette, Mrs. W. E. Short and Mrs. ‘Maynard, Indianapolis; three Sisiers, -and seven grandchildren.

: MRS. CLARA ADELINE ELLER, Indianapolis resident 50 years, will ‘be buried tomorrow at Rockville fol‘lowing funeral services at 11 a. m. at the Bert S. Gadd Funeral Home. ‘She was 85. . Mrs. Eller, a native of Rockville,|: died yesterday at her home, 1244 E. ‘Washington St. A charter member of the First Spiritualist Church of Indianapolis, she was affiliated at the time of her death with the Progressive Spiritualist Church. : She is survived by three daughters, Miss &Zenith May Eller and Mrs. Sadie E. Jenny, Indianapolis, and Mrs. James Moffatt, Chicago; a son, Ralph ‘W. Eller, Carlsbad, Cal, and three grandchildren.

. MRS. AMELIA FRANCES SPRAY, West Newton, foster mother of E. Kirk McKinney and former president of the Board of Works, will be buried at West Newton today following funeral services at 2 p. m. at the West Newton Methodist Church. She was 76. Mrs. Spray died Sunday at her home after several weeks’ illness. A daughter of William and Caroline George, she had been a resident of West Newton and vicinity nearly all her life. She also had lived in Martinsville as a young woman and for a brief time was a resident of Seattle, Wash. Her first husband, Wesley Scott, died 15 years ago. She later was married to J. Milton Spray. .-She is survived by her husband, son, Mr. McKinney, and a foster daughter of Evansville.

GEORGE TAYLOR SHRIBER, Edinburg, Tex. died yesterday at his home, according to word received here by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Shriber, and his sister, Mrs. Arthur G. Funkhouse. He was 49, Mr. Shriber, who was born in Richmond, Ind. lived at Hagerstown before moving to Texas. He also is survived by his wife and a son, Robert, both of Edinburg. Funeral arrangements have not been completed.

MRS. GERTRUDE MONTGOMERY died yesterday at her home, 3115 Guilford Ave. She was 74 and had lived in Indianapolis since she was 6 weeks old. Mrs. Montgomery was the daughter of Peter Brochausen, millwright, who helped build many of the flour mills in Indiana and Illinois. She was a sister of Miss Anna Brochausen, for many years connected with the public schools here, and also is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Charlotte Karle, two granddaughters and a grandson. Mrs. Montgomery was a member of the George H. Thomas Post, Women’s Relief Corps and the H. E. O. Charity Club. Services are to be at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary at 10 a. m. Thursday in charge of the Rev. Charles M. Maas, First Evangelical Church pastor. Burial will be in Crown Hill.

FISH SOS CALLS ARISE FROM DROUGHT

Calls asking the State Conservation Department to “rescue” fish from streams that are drying up are being received in increasing numbers daily, Commissioner Virgil M. Simmons reported today. More than half a million fish already have been transferred because of the continued dry weather throughout central and southern Indiana. A majority of the fish that were saved were bluegills, crappies and catfish, with some bass. ~ Mr. Simmons said farmers and other persons living along streams can aid in this program by notifying game wardens or conservation club officials whenever water levels become dangerously low.

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FREE BRIDGE FOR DAY ONLY

__ OMAHA, Oct.-25 (U. P.).—For the first time since it was constructed 50 years ago, travel over the Douglas St. bridge, the link between Omaha and Council Bluffs, Iowa, was free—but for one day only. The “free day” was put on in connection with “Omaha Day” festivities at the Jowa Centennial Exposition in Council Bluffs.

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Otto H. Simon, retired veteran police officer and brother of Fred Simon, Chief of Detectives, died today at his home, 2118 S. Emerson Ave. He was 66. Mr. Simon, a lifelong resident of Indianapolis, served in the Police Department 27 years before retiring 12 years ago. In addition to his brother, he is survived by his wife, Mary, and a daughter, Mrs. Milton R. Benner, 2112 S. Emerson Ave. Death followed an illness of three weeks, a member of the family said. He was a member of Marion Lodge 35, F. & A. M., and of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church. Mr. Simon handled many famous cases as a detective. His colleagues in the department were Chauncey Manning and George V. Coffin, who later became Police Chief and Sheriff. . He worked om the McNamara dynamite case and was credited with arresting several of the four men involved in the Mary Nichols raurder in 1909. All four were sentenced to life imprisonment less than a month after the slaying. .Mr. Simon was born in Indianapolis, Jan. 15, 1872. Funeral arrangements have not yet been made. The body was taken to the Herrpons Funeral Home, 1505 S. East

SLINGSHOTS FELL GROUSE YAKIMA, Wash., Oct. 25 (U. P.). —Four hunters who went into mountains near Leavenworth in a fruitless quest for deer spent their idle time killing grouse with slingshots.

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Deaths—Funerals 1 Indianapolis Times, Tuesday, Oet. 25, 1938

— Minnie Mae Crouch, beloved nr of Mrs. Fern Banks and liam Mathis, of Indianapolis; garet Thompson O ffibute) of Mandy Miller of Edinb ™ oma Crouch, Jane Baulfing of fe and Marshall Crouch Of i Ser 0) us oct. 718% ine Yresidence, 2159 Avondale Place

1 Burial Bon: burg. Friends Cinyited MOORE & & KIR. SERVICE. (Columbus please copy.)

[Ind.] TER ELLER—Clara Adeline, pee, Zlonsend, beloved mother of Miss. Zenith May Eller, Mrs. Sadie E. irs Tadlanapolis: Mrs. ames Moffatt, Carisbad, .: Ralph W. Chicago, Ill., pa assed away Pon: _ 24. Service Wednesday. Oct. 0. 11 a. . ai BERT 5. GADD FU: : man i. Bro 3 Interment Friends may call at the Ind.. papers please

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HICKS—Maggie, away Mon az 1408 Naomi St. ay. Pp. .y ment New Crown. the residence any NERAL SERVICE.

KELLEY—Mable, widow > oe late, a liam E. Kelley, daughter of Mrs. Myers. sister of Mrs. Myrtle Cassie Rohrman, liam A., James, Robert J. Myers. passed Wadnes Suna a. nr on services Weadnesday the: HOME. 1308 Pros

Inte hak Greenwood. Ind. pect St. invited. Friends may call at the funeral home time. (Louisville Ky., 2nd st. Louis, Mo.. papers please copy.

KREITLEIN—Charles C.. age 48, beloved Pushand of Myrtle and father of Charles TRL De OLEY I Haroie Ge and Jos Wolnesaay at 2 p. 2 at the orth Side Nazarene Church, corner of Eugene and Barnes Sts. Burial Crown Hill. Friends inyited, Friends may call at the & ABDON FUNERAL H

ON HOME at \801 N. Illinois St. any time,

MONTGOMERY — Gertrude (nee Brochhausen), mother of Mrs, Charlotte Karle and grandmother of Mrs. Louise Murphy and James D. Jones, all of Indianapolis, Mrs. Josephine Bicket of Oak Park, es sister of Anna Brochhausen of Indianlis great-grandmother of Jo Carol Bicke of Oak Park, Ill., passed away at Be residence, 3115 ‘Guilford Ave., Monday evening. Rorices at the FL. NER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Thursday, 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill.- Friends may call at the mortuary.

SIMON—Otto H., 66 years, Jisloved husband of Mary L. Simon, father of Mrs. Milton R. Benner. grandfather Tk Milton O. T. Benner and brother of Ered. A. Simon. passed away Tuesday a. Funeral Friday, 2 p. m., at the Rome, 2118 S. Emerson. oa ds may call any Wednesday. G. H

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{Bn son of 3 brother of Virpassed away at the of on. . 31st St. Monday evening. Services Thursday, 3 p. the MONTGOMERY FUNERAL "HOME, 1622 N. Merid- . Friends welcome and may call at the home, 226 W. 31st, after 7 p. m Tuesday. Interment Crown Hill.

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In Memoriams

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Long Br the days when you were here. Memories, sweet memories of vou dear, Always keeps you ne Sadly missed b Mother a Diner. MR. AND S. C. W.

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take soda and walk the floor to get relief. My system was so full of toxic poisons from sluggish bowels I was just a bundle of aches and pains, and I could hardly bear to touch my arms and legs. I had to get up four times every night and my passages burned like scalding water. “When I tell you Retonga rid me of every one of these troubles in

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RENTAL DIRECTORY}

~~ Offering a Choice Selection of APARTMENTS—HOUSES—ROOMS

Rooms With Board 15

DUCO—DULUX—PYRALUX—Fulmer seat SoTers: trim supplies. 25 W. 9th. RI-

(Cement Work) Ea -3100-W. (Coach Lines)

CENTRAL 8wallow Coach Lines, 1207 8S. Meridian. DR-2476. Chartered service.

(Contractors Equipment KNOX Engineering and Equipment Co., dustrial and Contractor’s equipment. 3 W. Georgia. LI-8120.

{Furnace Cleaning and Repairing)

cement work,

plastering, fireplace a

speciality’

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Ynianapolis Rental Agency furnished and Unfurnished Apartments. 108 B. Wash. Rm 302. L1-5393.

(APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU

choice apts. gladlv shown. HE-1328. -| GENERAL APARTMENTS, INC. 22 W. Vermont, - LI-2439.

$3.50-$7.00; FRONT, airy, 1, 2 and 3-room apartments furnished. 1132 N. Illinois.

FURNACE CLEANING—$2, RRERG free in: inspection; coils; reasonable. DELL,

(Furnace Repairing) :

t | VICTOR FURNACES. Spaired Oil Burners. Furnaces cleaned, re HALL~-NEAL FURNACE CO. LI-45

(Furnace and Se Repairing)

ALL KINDS furnace, stove repairing. ye make our castings. Guaranteed. D' DR-1294-W.

(Landscape Contractor

HIGHLAND LANDSCAPE CO.— Distinctive Landscaping,” rock gardens, trees, shrubs, evergreens, ag 3R-3134.

(Laundry Work)

FAMILY WASHING—Completel 10c pound; shirts. 10c. Call. Relia HE-5138.

(Mattresses) am, , PHloWs, Som gomtorts,. 5 Sold RI-6695. Sirs 1886. 2 (Paper Hanging)

PAINTING AND .PAPERHANGING ESTIMATES 'R WORK GUARANTEED. ops. DAY-NIGHT. PAPERHANGING =— Cleaning. steaming: neat A Free estimates. Prompt service. White. PENNINGTON. CH-2711-M.

WALTER HARVEY, 329 S. State. DR-5740. Paperhanging, built-in archways. Guar-

anteed. 10c Roll.

PAPERHANGING CH-4814.

PAPER HANGING — Steaming, painting, first class work guaranteed. TH-0512.

finished; on Deliver.

(Pharmacy)

BUY your Halloween novelties here. Large Selec Lions: BEECH GROVE PHARMAC

‘|CRAWFORD DRUG STORE—Ruth Mc-

Gowan, owner. ‘Prescriptions carefull compounded.” 957 Ft ayne. LI-1800.

(Plastering)

Patch plastering; new, old work. Specializing in old work.

(Poultry Margket)

Li. 7129

SAM'S Quality Is Higher Than Price.” Free grossing while you wait Free delivery. . Illinois. TA-333

(Pontiac a

The New PONTIAC now on display. WM (BILL) CARSON'S! oldest Pontiac dealer. 750 Virginia.

(Radio Service) Eddy Radio Service, L1-7273

(Restaurant)

CHI-AM CAFE—Famous Chinese-American SS Pel. prepared, served. 18

Phone RI. 5551 for lowest want ad word rate in the city and quick results.

(Rugs Made to Order) a chenille rugs made trom old_rugs. x12 Sle ed and sized $5 ACTIVE _ RUG CLEA . HA-3636 —. Cleaners) Buildings, ABBEX aE 334 E. Market St.

Phone RI. word rate in

stores, factories, Paint washing. RI-8700

5551 for lowest want in the city and quick results.

Farms—Suburban 20

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NEAR NATIONAL, WEST Nice 3-bedrm. home, room builtin kitchen cabinets, 1

POULTRY MARKET — “Where i

Ww. $25:

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$7. 50-39, 50; 2 or 3 rooms furnished % Frigidaire; utilities. 1709 vaya:

$8.00

00 UP—1 or 3 rooms furnished: front;

gidaire; hot water: utilities; y 1723 N. Meridian. TA-1487. ghons, $8-10; 2 OR 3 rooms: bath: nicely furished; Frigidaire; Jished; Halo utilities. 2263 N. EIR i es furnis. : - portation. Cru: %oo rans’

H.| BROADWAY AND 10TH, ‘‘Huggler’—One-

bedroom; redecorated, ‘utilities; also twobedroom; reduced.

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1202 'N. CAPITOL AVE., APT. NO. 12, a modern, steam woz janitor 3 er Imo. LARK AGENCY, 106 N. Del. LI-5596.

CENTRAL AVE. pills pAtiractive furnished rnishe room utilities. RI-1148. 0 aparimens; Ln Tem. 20s. room ron es, heal ; Inquire, 529 E. 23d. HE-3071. BasoniNe

721 Cleveland

4-Room 2parimens in good condition; $25. There will be a man to show you the

apartment. SECURITY TRUST CO. RI-6571, 1435 E. Le Grande:

LE GRANDE APT. $24.50. Util pd., ‘secures second floor front efficiency. A find for 1 or couple. MERIDIAN, N., 1923—Sun parlor, living room, bedroom, kitchenette, bath; newly decorated. HA-2660-W. 2063 N. MERIDIAN—Front bedroom, living room, large dinette, kitchenette, Frigid3g Co igterated, utilities, except lights; MORRIS, | E., 403—AVAILABLE BACHELOR APARTMENT; attractive: furnished: 1 Jan: near Lilly’s, Pittman-Moore. DR-

PARK AVE., 1801—Unfurnished upper dua in good condition. Heat. water furnished. LI-3814, JENNINGS BROS. 28

PENNSYLVANIA, 3419 N.—Unusually attractive 2-bedroom; nice living room, full size dining room, General Electric, all utilities. TA-5247. UTHERLAND, 525—Two-bedroom, 2ross ventilation, sunroom, refrigeration, ga__rage; adults; reasonable. BEDRM. apt. ot 1625 Barth, Park Apts., 28. Util, pd. Second floor corner front. Can’t beat it.

COLORED UNBAR COURT 1022 N. West St. 1-Room efficiency; all utilitles, includ-

Ing Ps refrigeration; $27.50% janitor

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five rooms,

949— Unfurnished; References.

ROACH, bath, enclosed porch; $16. _ LI-9530 1 IR-5535. HILLER, 71—Unfurn. 3 bedrms., reduced renta), $23.50. Large living rm.; dining

rm.. kitchen, gar.

814 S. Shepard

6-room modern ‘bungalow; long living room, fireplace, 3 bedrooms, full basement, arage; good condition; $30. ridges 2 raves, 243 N. Del, RI-3477.

SHERMAN DR., N., 848—Unfurnished single attractive, six Jooms; Tile bath, uiltins, French ydoors. a garage. Just like new. 4335 Adults. SPRUCE ST. 816—3 us moder: home; hardwood floors, garage. Call MR. RANE BE-1450. STATE 5 N. — 5-Room double; water I good condition. LI-8401. virginia Ave. ‘TALBOT, N., Ni and south side of double, 6 gf Eaisge; $35. 11TH, 4201 —Five-room modern 2-way double, tg: Builtoins, garage.

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24TH., 219 fodenorated,

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IP You DO not find just the room you want here, phone RI-5551 and ask for a copy of The Times Rental Directory — - we will mail you a cupy free.

$2.50; WARM room, near bath; poftation home privileges. CH-6275-J.

E.—Modern 6-room double; all floors refinished; $35.

good trans= entleman.

BROADWAY, 3316 — Beautifully furnished large warm combination living-bedroom: private entrance, 494, BROOKSIDE AVE, 1724—Front room, twin beds; no other roomers; garage. _ CENTRAL, 3921—BUSINESS GENTLEMAN, OWNERS TR TE HOME; STOKER, INSULATION, INSTANT HOT WATER.

HU-1567. CENTRA 1650—Nicely furnished room, ome, reasonable. Breakfast op-

rivate, ional; gentleman. HA-4980-M.

COLLEGE, 3043—Attractive, front, steam heat. Owner's Drivaie home. No other roomers. HA-4808-M.

DELAWARE, 2910 N.—Well fur

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NEW YORK, 2032 E.—For emplo; ed mars ried ‘couple or 2 girls; modern home; 18 Pipes ride from Circle. Close to car,

he Aeron test aba. Walders agross stree __(5000 E 21st : °. oT sleeping room for desired. Modern “nome. DRWILL BOARD CHILD; PLEASANT HO ME ARE. REASON.

MOTHER'S CAR __DR-4429, ELDERLY lady to shai Steam heat: close in RIZ331 fou mena,

Hotels HOTEL, 359 W. WASHINGTON—Rooms: single, 35c; 1.50

Double, 50c;

CHILDREN t ry it 7293.

weekly, $ and $3; dormit: be y s __ heat, , hot aE " Yous: Outside Rms., Cit heat: baths, sho'rs in all rms. $3.50 Up Hoosier Hotel, 440 Mass. $3. 50 WK. x 33 inole Hotel, 920 : sients $1 day. ity 3 proot: Jans 617 N. I HARBOUR HOTEL &7, 1 hot, cold water. Low rates. Housekeeping Rgoms

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$2.00, $4.00—STEAM HEAT, clean, tarts 2 sleeping rooms. 603

$3 50 — ONE, 2-room apartment Ooliitten, near bath; TIN ate ania. 1561 Carrolton. $3.50; 229 E 10TH—Large front, one-room apirtment; utilities; modern, Walking

$3.50-$4—1 large front room: a utilities; walking distance. 30 E.

$6—RIVERSIDE D: 2471—Beautiful park view: 2 rooms: Pe ventilation, TA-1950. BELLEFONTAINE, 1022—Two clean, neatly furnished front rooms; utilties; good __ heat. RI-9169. BROADWAY, 1134—Laige room, on en ette, sink; accommodate three; $4.50 room, $3.

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le or .win beds; private Tote: ho

_ heat. TA-2209. EUCLID, 117 N.—Room private home, next bath, Pha privileges, elderly couple, reasonable. FALL CREEK, 155 E.—At Delaware. Lovely furnished, innerspring, next bath; warm. A-2386. MARYLAND E. 1904—Next bath, kitchen peE if esirech private home; good

MERIDIAN, 2315 N.—Large front, well furJjshed: Syersiuliodie innersprings; suite

or 2. TA-44 909 — Nicely furnished,

NEW JERSEY, lrivileges. good eat, private

J kitchen home.

EW JERSEY, 1907

N.—Desirable front,

__nished; gentleman. HA-453 NEW JERSEY 2062 N. — Twin beds, shower, hot water. homey; desirable environment TA-6916. NORTH—Lovely nished; garage; preferred; $6. B € PENNSYLVANIA N.. 2144—Desirable front room, twin beds, constant hot water. __ HA-4031-R. PENNSYLVANIA, 2180 0 N—Large, furnished, near bath, suitable 1 tlemen; private home. TA-5970.

well fur-

large room, gentleman

hot water; R-3564.

ze, nicely

IF YOU are having gifiouny SEED Just the house vou want, phone RI-555 we will be glad to mail you copy of our Rental Directory.

$18.50; EWING. 1123—Unfurnished fourroom semi-modern. Inside toilet; garage. Water paid. CH-0806. UNFURNISHED five-room modern Garage. 420 N. DeQuincy. TA-

lower. 4330. $35; FINEST 3-bedrm. furn. bung., F

yard, gar.; .barg. Others. White. HE- es

BROADWAY, 4708—6-room double, newly decorated, - garage. RI-7966 evenings:

CARROLLTON, 4141—Unusual 3-bedroom double, south half: sunroom: excellent condition. HU-2328,

CENTRAL. 2335—Unfurnished four bedroom modern” Nuns garage, $30 EOI TEWART, 506 Inland Bldg. RI-8862

COLLEGE, 5262—3 bedrooms, breakfast nook, built-ins. pean heat: adults: reasonable. HU-161 KEYSTONE AVE. ETE bungalow double, 5 large rooms. large lot; good mig center, bus service and schools ey at 5172 College.

JERSEY. 5875 N.—Fine 6-room, Jrick; $75. © WRIGHT. LI-1089. HU-59

orch, big brick front porch, gas, elect. big gar. other outbldgs., to school, transportation. down. CH-6204. D ,

2250 2619 E. 12th.

2 ACRES—11 miles southeast; E-room kunalow type home: 2-car garage, poultry ouse, € DE ion ‘available, good water, sets on corner of two good roads; $500 down payment and $18 er month, JIATENE! & CLINE, 119% N. Alabama.

138 ACRES Boone Co.. 22 miles; good farm 2nd builaings; electricity; near State

The Farm Man" JOHN D. CASE. 3510 N. Penn.. B-2.

TA-4286.

hi

3400 (NORTH)—Large 3-bedro tile bath, water paid; $50. C CH-1328-W.

2418 Prospect

Six-room modern $20 month HN R. WELCH & SONS 23 W. Ohio. LI-3423.

Houses & Lots for Sale 25

PENNSYLVANIA, 2360 N. — Nicely furnished front; private home, Zod heat; gentleman preferred. HA-2830-W. PENNSYLVANIA, N. 3043— a. furnished, - redecorated; private tranee, stoker heat. HA-4269-W. PROSPECT ST., 511—Two rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Rent reasonable. PROSPECT. 1014—Nicely furnished rooms, Modern home at Fountain Square; board optional. SOUTHEASTERN, 1126—1-3 steam heated rooms, kien van employed girls, couple. ne 3843—Large, furnished: good LS constant citer: ter: private home. TR-3430. ~~ -- 1847 W. YA NC ON CO LARGE FRONT ROOM, NEXT BATH, IR ERSPRING DOUBLE OR SINGLE.

Rooms with Board 15

LEXINGTON, 1418—Front room, next Phath Board optional; private entrance.

newly en-

nicely hot wa-

$5: 1205 COMER—Warm room, suitable for 2 Fidow's home. Private entrance. DRCHURCHMAN, - 1560—Sleeping room, $3 single; $5 double; me meals optional. MERIDIAN, N., 2716—Large room, ble for two, twin beds. Near _ Reasonable. MICHIGAN, E., 1629—Large attractive room for two: excellent meals; privileges: reasonable. CH-4781-R.

suitabath.

Real Estate Wanted 27

near bath, steam heat, Som iorkanly fur- | DENNY,

or 3 gen-|LA

BROADWAY, 2364—Newly furnished bed room and kitchenette apartment; mode _ ern, constant hot water.

CAPITOL, 2025 N.—(White) Two, three furnished; unfurnished; garage; utilities; $5.50. Sleeping, $2.50. CARROLLTON, 1222-1, 2 or 3-room aparte ments; everything furnished. Private entrance. CARROLLTON, 1325, No. four rooms, everything Sal _ after 3:30 p. 1 ‘COLLEGE, 1547 - rooms; utilities; modern DELAWARE 511 N.—Large, clean, lower floor, near bath; steam heat. Walking

e *to Can

— Nicely furnished three ; adults; private entrance;

E 56 N.—Three furnished rooms; utilities, private bath and entrance.

GUILFORD, 2419—Very reasonable pont to couple in exchange for care of 2 chile dren. HE-5691, sen.

HIGHLAND AVE., N., -— Two modern housekeeping rooms; Laan furnished; sink; adults

ILLINOIS, N., 2339—Nice clean kitchenette apartments! 3 rooms; plenty of heat. _

fur-

Two Tasme: r R. C.

SALLE, D44 nished: two girls or 2 le; nea A. Mallo ory’s. CH-40 . MASSACHUSETTS, a - 23—Lady will share 3-room Bo with jade reasonable. MICHIGAN, Xs kitchenette apartment; sink, ties; adults; good heat. MOUNT, 56 S.—Four unfurnished rooms; _ water and lights paid. Private entrance. NEW JERSEY, N., 1319—Jront apartmen private bath, Prigidaire, Magic Che range, beautyrest, stoker, steam heat, phone; adults. NEW JERSEY, N., 1 ments, Jurmshéd utilities, good 7 lo W_ YORK, 2032 E.—For employed Zale af couple or 2 girls; modern home; - Pinuies ride from Circle. Close to be

2416 — Furnished ovate + Util

320—Rooms and aparte eat;

TERRACE, 210—3 Furnished housekeeping foome: utilities; private bath and enTa WooonUr: 5590 W. DRIVE—Exceptionally ice 2 rooms, Fri Bidale gmploy ed Tris “Investigate. Che WOODRUFF, 517 Middle Drive

large rooms, unturnished: adults; reasonable. CH-3173.

WOODRUFF, 623 E. DRIVE—Front, nicely furnished; studio couch, near bath,

quiet; adults; employed; fe WOODRUFF, 2138 E. MICHIGAN—Large, two rooms, Sink RL me ene trance, next b 20TH, 13 Son off Illinois. Come fortable room, large kitchenette; sink, everything furnishe:

— Three utilities:

Legals 44

16TH AND COLLEGE AVE.

Ten-room goods, 2 baths, gar. Ideal for roomin or professional location: $4750. Terms, 11-059 Mr. Woodruff, OLIVE . CLARK AGENCY.

E IN LAWRENCE, $1,650 well; gar.; shade; 1, square RState Road 67: $250 d down, H-5728. RI-5655 GOODE & GOODE IR-1264 gral ear

147 ACRES—Hamilten Co., stock: and f Live stream. woods, pasture, JOHN D. CASE. 3510 N. Penn, B-2. TA-4286.

“The Farm Man,” $2500 SU wore farm on paved road, with new fireproof home 2 3 “outBuilaings: running water for stock; $1100 cas ead, JACK C. CARR, RI-3526. HU-220 BEEC H GROVE_DOUS BLE 5-rm. modern, $50 down. Go look 2-35 N. 6th. Ave. Call Moslander. CH-5025 rade; improved; Some CCaitivation. 1216

NORTH—40 acres near Road 29: eightHA S030. "5 outbuildings; must sell.

Lh bal I. er, bal ance __ State. °

Sedna 054

HOUSEKEEPER, wh. wh sey 20% 20-40.85 MAIDS, wh., SRY nights, c goo) exp..$8-$12

NO FEE CHARGED

YOUNG colored prefer from Kentucky; general Botbeworic no cooking; £0 Et night. d St. HOUSEKEEPER, a ad couple, daughter 10; stay nights: no heavy laundry. CH-4474-R after 6.

mi 30 for light housework: care 2 children; stay nights. HU-3502.

-1 HOTEL MAID wanted with driver's license. -359 W. Washington. Times Want Ads Lowest Rate in Citv

Help Wanted—Male 9g

AND WIFE to run Coffee Agency. Up to $45 first Week. Automobile given as PR Write ALBERT M , 67 Monmouth, Cincinnati. O. ‘ TANIST—Accompanist for vocal studio. Must read well. Call LI-4287. 12

te girl between 20 0 and|C.

18 ACRES, 32 MILES SOUTH—$500. Inquire Abeele. 1213 N. Alabama. LI-9264,

Business Property 21 AUCTION

iss ST. BUSINESS BUILDING Know s the Jessup & Antrim business building, 13-115 N. Illinois, beifig 2-story brick, splendid location for almost any ine of business. Jesup & Antrim owners. ucted on the premises beginnin 2:00 _P. NES % 5 >

by R. Foland, the real Noblesville, jhe al estate auctioneer of

FACTORY SPACE FoR at of obi, looted 8, an a S, ev railroad switch SPELLS, ¢ truck dock. i

TT In diana.’ entrance.

room location, Highway 31.

Rartially Fran Qposise State Masonic

Klin. me

NIMAN. 821 E. 38th. HA-0965.

a 2 WASHINGTON—Desirable club or lodge poo second floor. Low rental.

Moving and Storage 24

Schools & Instructions MEN to take up Air Conditioning and Electric Refrigeration and better themta, Ta Tis. are Fille 0 train in sp: time to qualtt

os »

caro Times. VOCAL Lessons $1.00 and $1.50.

Used Radio Bargains

Large Variety of $ 4.9 5

console and ° table models. All makes. DELAWARE & MADISON

ms BOOKBINDING css NOTE: We have used Law Books for Sale.

Jouns - Burterworti Co.

135 E. Market LI. 7016

Complete Optical Service

STYLE or ij rani i Wr

& LITHOGRAPH CO.

Jos. E. Kernel Optical Co.

Ir Terminal Bldg

PUR ETi

BLUE POINT a OUTFITTERS TO i MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN livingston’ THE MODERN CREDIT STORE

« Wash, Indiana Theater

Is Opposite Us

IGGEST Va) PARKING LOT DOWNTOWN

CAPITOL GARAGE

MARYLAND and SENATE

Personal Services 13 PARKER'S WAVO EAR. va

Dresses — Curls — Waves, In 10 Minutes. No Hot Iron. DR. C. PARKER, 710 N. WEST Lady Agents Wanted. Cotored or White.

TRUSSES - 5s

and COMIORT WEISSMAN Btudenale DiS batat

Meridian. : Phone: Dav 3% Distt Night CH-5242 Rewoven

TEARS, HOLES, BUR Most Eabrice

INDIANA WEAVING Petmandnt, J Haircut, RA $1 INTERNATIONAL ~~ 239 N. Hohn CLINIC, Wed. afternoon HAIR DYE CLG Raion MEAUTY SCHOOL. 239 N. Penn. 2d

I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts SSHURG 03. WY fg over an a PETERSON.

& CO. B56 E. Er vash. &t

“ead SHOT adh si gre

HOGAN TRANSFER AND STORAGE CORP Toe le 2nd, Coast to Coast Moyne AREHOUSE BUILDING

Packing—Crating —Shipping AFETY NSIBILITY ECONOMY 868 Massach setts Avenue RI-3396

ABO Transfer and Stora S-11-8081 2% E. St. Clair. “Careful Drivers.” Estimates given,

Houses & Lots for Sale 25 REAL vaLuE

S-room megs bungalow; corner lot; fon, v. ce: bookcase Beaimed “cetling * and Pn buffet S din. k woodwork: laundry: 2-car gar., Ssibo” ri Nain) OF SE Roeper, J. CRUSE REALTY

SALE a EXCHANGE—Fine 10-room home with 4 baths: overlooking town in best Jocsnion of Peoria. Illinois; value $20,000. Will sell clear or with long term 5% bank mortgage for $8500. ill accept home in Indianapolis or farm nea: o here. J. W. TOU. U, 1219 N. Meridian. _ Phone days LI-5551.

1614 S. RANDOLPH—VACANT

Six-room modern, 2 bedrooms, with toilet and lavatory up, 4 plete bath down; gar. Bargain: $22.50 mo. Key oy first door ROrth. Boron. with . CLARK 5596. © Res. HA-2074-W.

4328 Winthrop—Vacant

Pive-roo! roof; steam

Call AGENCY,

: bungalow, tiled he stoker, automatic water heater: full a er enclosed porches. . Redecorated

W. {Looks fine.

Hom TSN Franklin College. Write | W

Open ne f Locker Storage READ

33S. TUXEDO ST.—3400 EAST

Entirely modern 7-room home, 3-bed-rooms. Garage: ideal neighborhood; small down payment; balance like rent. Owner; cpen daily. RI-5182. HU-6640.

Double—Only $800

3 Rooms side, lights and gas; in West Indianapolis; $100 do ih ba lance terms. EDW. DILLEHAY, DR-7925

1332 E. OHIO, 10 ROOM HOUSE Modern except furnace. Being re-roofed, painted, redecorated. New double garage. $2,600, $200 down. Balance like rent. 4d E. Stewart, 506 Intand Bldg. RI-

ONLY $1650 TOTAL PRICE

518550 Cash, $1100 B& L Mtge.

ne of those GOOD old-fashioned MODERN cottages in fine condition, nice Paseme. Located 1400 block _ Fletcher Mr. Clayton. HE-4803. FIDELITY Titer COMPANY. RI-7472.

E SURE of TO title. Demand an &b8 prepared bv

Union Title Co.

155 B., Market St. Union Title Bldg.

1058 W. 29TH—5 ROOM MODERN Garage. pean 37) 2100. 00, down, balance $20 eorge E. Stewart, 506 Inland Bldg. RI-8862.

SHARO —5-room modern Duhgalows

Davis Real Estate Co.M{; Daris

2036 N. PENNSYLVANIA—Seven room pt ern, com jetel. redecorated, pointe Bos: evenings, TA-1

x3 0. Low terms. TUXEDO, 1361 Ey owner, 5-room modern home, hardwood floors, Holland fur nace, fireplace; convenient to stores, bus and car line.

ANTED—two or three-bedroom house; north or east. HALL-HOTTEL CO., INC. L,I-2541 IOWA—One sto six room home. painted. only $1350. Lowest terms. 2: evenings T/ TA-1104.

“hen " ew. $eded. —. = N. LYNN (1900 W. Michigan) —Fiveroom house. Owner sacrificing for cash. CH-3005. 1333 BROADWAY—Seven room modern.

Large lot, price only E00, Low terms. RI-8862: evenings TA-1104

Y-BUILT bungalows; foundation: three 4-room Styles. $635. MODERN BUILDERS, 324

“built on your Choice, E. 16th,

ix rooms and bath. $1500. Your RI-8862. George E. Stewart,

735 ELM—S: own terms. 506 Inland Bldg.

WILL BUILD you a new modern nome and nance it

2.

% Shas ] daa For details Box 656 Tim

Colored SE

nd 504 W. 25th St.; 4-room a dolilis inside ioliew; gas. te lights rice ve low; terms. DILLEHAY, DR-7 7995.

A Real Buy Colored

520 Michigan St.; 8-room modern in os ‘condition. small LL Jown payments balance terms.

7925. Best Buy Colored

744 W. New York St.; 9-room modern; Soar Barage; in first-class condition; easy EDW. DILLEHAY. DR-7925.

term Real Estate for Trade 26

ACRES ON PAVED STATE RO SRO brick ‘home, barn and BA Din.. fruit, shade. lights. city water, gas available; 16 miles of Indpls.; sell on terms or trade for clear Indpls. -5728 ‘IR-1264.

“522-23 Peoples So ‘Bldg.

Good double north; $70 month rental 5 or 6-room h Consider Danville or ACOBS, 424: People

502 a de

side and EDW.

-

N AVE. long living room,®good cond. $350 down.

*|pany for a

*18:00

HOMES, single or double, tor sale or for rent, Len) HU-2118, HE-4844. EGORY & APPEL. INC.

Real Estate Loans

When you consider the purchase of a home. OUT ON. _ COST. vou can learn from us if it can be financed. joan is made, the ex She vf Bodoni WIE uh 8S: . Bai IP oadmen’ 's T ston for a Home Loan.

Railrocadmen 4

ISLE SAAT LOAN LEY

nse of

Swaps 3 Camp slicker rain coats, 4-buckle arctics, all rub-

36 50¢ CG ber; all sizes. Hunting

boots, blankets, comforts, tarpaulins, all sizes. 620 N. Senate Ave. WILL TAKE oid ole electric Saye in trade on n NRG RAZOR EXC. 64) 641 111, Bldg. 11-8653. skates; mens, black, size 9%. bk a old. Call 802 Lincoln St. AP OR CASH—An electric saw for an electric water pump. LI-3728. bred, fee

3 AR OLD MARE—Broke, Ba For cash or what? Box 643 Times.

Pets—Poultry—Livestock 32 RABBIT HOUNDS Jii%:

STATE NT

WA FEMALE BEAGLE—Broke for hunting. Call BR-4654.

Farm Produce—Flowers 33

Apples, 65c

al. E CIDER 25¢c per g£ Bring

bushel up. Pears, 3 bushels for $1. Raines. 2230 N. Rural. TROST'S PURE APPLE CID: and Jeiall Apples.

CIDER-_Wholesale 1075 8. Tibbs A

62,152 a Re ayn mn , Merion 0] 0 I Shans (mes, Results at lowest oa rate

in the city. Phone RI-5551

Legals

LEG. OF PUBLIC HEARING LEGAL NOE mmission Docket No.

3523. thern Indiana Power ComEe >! declaration of public convenience and necessity or er ement and conownership, operations facilities Ry certain rural JoPTiiony. in Fountain County, Ri a ag is hereby given that the Public Servi ission will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of the Com .nission, 401 1 State House. in spapcils, Ind., mber Lhe b iE SERvits is requested. PUBLI CO

Fred F. Ba 5 Commissioner. ph 2 Y Hanne, Public Lonncetior. Reh nabolis J loa Ost. oe T. ee Notte 1s he hereby gi Given hat bids will be received by Thi of ool Commissioners of the City ard Sn dianapolis Indi-|c anapolis, . Indiana, ot" pieridia Ps oo oe roner Streets. ®n She City of ‘Indaniapolis. unt sass NoYes bel 8, 1938, ‘when bids will be Bota i* Boils (4133.00) of Rg rs rss Sehaol NY Said 135 inclusive, each cipal sum of $1000.

44!

the construction, | Ser

Pp m, evidenced by interest warrants or coupons attached to each of said Bonas Ma] on the 1st day ot Janu gary. 8 each year Ad the principal sh shail “be aid, the coupon of July 1 ng for terest to that date. Bidders oe Aa jhe rate of interest which said bonds id

r cent ( 8 Detv one rate of interest, oT bidders Ahall not bid less than the face amount of the Said bonds shall mature as fole

Bord Serial

lows, viz: Face Mslurity Date July

July January January January uly uly January January

9000C000000000000T

Re pd ed pk ph oS

kp et fd pk ek ed CORI BD het mt © CO 00 =I UT 1B SIDI DI ba

SESE S LG LGC tet

to

to 1 d bonds are being YE3uag "for he purpose. ‘ot raising funds for the construction of ew grade school building in the ity: of Indian apo olis. Bids to be in sealed envelopes addressed to The Board of School Commissioners, southe west corner of Meridian and Ohio Streets, (ndianapolis, Indiana, endorsed ‘‘Bid for School Building Bonds of November, 1938." A prospectus of said bonds, form and ¢ velopes necessary to be used in bia ing will be furnished upon application to the undersigned. Said bonds will be issued by the undersigned Pursuams Lo to Sogo cor= porate action ta by Board on August 30, 1938, and on Oe 11, 1838, and pursuant to the Boer conferred upon the Board by the Indiana statute of March 9, 1931 (Acts 1831, page 291). The full, right is reserved by the Board its discretion, reject any and all bids. No bid will be considered except those made on the bid blank attached to and made part, of Sas SIntpectu s. Bach accompanied check 8 Te 3 Tropanoiy Indl ana bank or trust Sompely or a check certified by such a bank or trust Sompsny and pavable to the order of The Board of School Commissioners of ‘the City of [ne dianapolis for at least three per cen 3%) of the face value of the bonds bid for. THE BOARD OF 3 ao0L .COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS By A. BP. Good, Business Director. Indianapolis, Indiana, October 18, 1938.

LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING . Public Service Commission Docket No,

535. Petition of Public Service Company of Indiana for a declaration of public cone venience and Deces ity jor she onsite

tion, own ership. eratio BEAT nt, . and control tPeleq Yio utility tach Flos in e County,

certain ural territory in Wayne Townshp. otice is hereby given that a Publie i Commission will copies Tobie hearing in this cause in Room: on. mission, m State House, DS In 1 "Funlie > fioination ib reauested. lic participation is reques Gali SERVICE COMMISsIO . Bays, Commissioner,

Fred F Iph YE Hanna, Public youl seller. Ra anapolis, Thd.. Oct.

LEGAL NOTICE OF cA HEARING Public Service Commission Docket No,

Petition of Public Service Com mpany ef Indiana for a declaration of public convenience and necessary for the construce tion, ownership, operation, management, and control of electric utility jatd ties in Sortein CE in Fayette County, onnersvilie own Notice is hereby that the Publis Service Commission ubli in this cau

Bod. Piib)

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