Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1939 — Page 16
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LOCAL DEATHS
Mrs. Catherine Sunderman
Funeral services for Mrs. Catherine Sunderman will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at her home, 2714 S. Meridian St. Burial will be at Washington Park. Mrs. Sunderman, who was 69, died at her home yesterday. She was born at Huntington, but had been a resident of Indianapolis. most of her life. She was a member of the St. Paul's Lutheran Church and its Ladies’ Aid Society. Survivors are her husband, Gottlieb; a son, Fred W., of Indianapolis; two daughters, Mrs. Lucy Lammert and Mrs. Alma Spangler, both of Indianapolis; a brother, Jacob Krieg of Indianapolis; four sisters, Mrs. Anna Wilhelm and Mrs. Martha Dorn, both of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Sophia Erompp and Mrs. Emma Schwartz, both of Logansport, and five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Miss Sarah Bird Dorman
Funeral arrangements were being made today for Miss Sarah Bird Dorman, of 5345 E. Washington St. Miss Dorman, treasurer of the American Christian Missionary So-
Mrs. Amanda M. Urban
Mrs. Amanda M. Urban will be buried at Anderson following funeral services at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clara Frauer, 921 N. Tuxedo St. She died there Monday. Mrs. Urban, who was 82, was born at Zanesville, O.,, and lived at Anderson until 1920. Other survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Lottie Grubb, of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Alta Bain of Zanesville, and Miss Rose Hambelton of Cincinnati; a brother, William Hambelton of Springfield, Ill, one grandchild, seven great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.
Mrs. Emma T. Foreman
Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Tevis Foreman will be held at 4 p. m. today at the Flanner & Buchanan Funeral Home. Cremation will follow. Mrs. Foreman died at Columbus, Monday. She lived here at 720 E. 52d St. She was a graduate of Butler University and attended Northwestern University as a James A. Patten fellowship student. She was a member of the Fifty-first Street Methodist Church and the Delta
Morrissey Seeks Ground
with Board today in an effort to ubtain cancellation of a parking granted by the Board on an abandoned traction right-of-way which
the Chief says is needed for a bus and taxi route May 30.
granted by the Town Board recently to a man who plans to use the right-of-way as parking space race day. southeast from the gates of the Speedway grounds, is unpaved but passable and would provide a muchneeded return route for busses and taxis, the Chief said.
CITY SEEKING RIGHT-OF-WAY TO SPEEDWAY
Leased for Parking as Traffic Route.
Chief Morrissey was to confer the Speedway City Town
lease
A one-day lease for $100 was
The strip, extending
10th St. Blocked
LEE—John
LISTER—Birdella L.,
MESALAM~—Nicholas,
Deaths—Funerals 1
Indianapolis Times, Wednes., May 24, 1939 DAVIS—Alta i, wife of Herbert R. “Davis, daughter of Mrs. Emma E. Mcllvain, sisLer of Mrs. is Burke and Harold 8 cIlvain, pass away Tuesday mor ices at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN ORTUARY, Friday 3:30 p. m. Friends ery Cremation. Friends may call at the Mortuary.
GRAY-—John M., entered into rest Tuesday, age 51 years, husband of Lucille Gray, father of Shirley, Robert and Dallas Gray, son of J. H. Gray of Elgin, Kas., brother of Mrs. Ray Newsom, Mrs. H. C. Craig of Indianapolis, Mrs. Joseph H. Walls En Bloomfield, Ind., Harold J. of Kokomo, Ind., and William W. Gray of Minneapolis, Minn. Funeral Friday, 1:30 p. m.,, HARRY W. MOORE PEA CE CHAPEL. Burial Memorial Park Cemetery.
Calvin, age 56, beloved husband of Ellen Lee, father of Audre| Freers and Marjorie Polard, passed away | Funeral Thursday, SHIRLEY BROS. Illinois at 10th. morial Park. Friends may call chapel after 2 p. m. Wednesday.
wife of Harry E. Lister, mother of Mrs. Donaid H. Walker and Harry K Lister, sister of Mrs. Willis D. Handley, ‘grandmother of Donald H. Walker Jr., passed away Tuesday morn. ing. Services at the FLANNER & B CHANAN MORTUARY Thursday, BS 30 a. m. Burial Monon, Ind. at 2 Friends may call at the mortuary Poti: Wednesday noon. of 2329 Shelby St., entered into rest Tuesday, husband of Mary Mesalam, tather of rs. M Corey, Mrs. Ferris Ferris, Mrs. Ferris, Alice, Edith and Robert Mesalam, brother of James, Charles and Ka mel Mesalam. Services Friday. 1 p. m,, at S George £yzian Qltliodox Church. Burial Elwood, Ind. HARRY W. MOORE PEACE CHA in HR [Elwood (Ind. papers please copyl.
(CORRECTED NOTICE) NIETEN—Barbara Ann, of 2518 E. Michigan St., entered into rest Tuesday, age 3 years, beloved daughter of Raiph J. and Evelyn Nieten, sister of Ralph Nieten Jr., granddaughter ¢ of Sho and Matilda Nieten and Mary wien,
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Tenth St. cannot be used because a small bridge is out between Olin and Grande Aves. The regular bus and taxi route in past years, W. Washington St. and Rockville Road, is not available this year because of construction work on the W. Washington St. railroad underpass. Chief Morrissey said that, at his Fl i Th hy ae nas | nau request, the Town Board had of-| 10 a m. Wednesday. fered to return the $100 rent on | STIMSON—Thomas Theodore, age 71, bethe traction right-of-way for can-| Led hussand of Alice Stimson, fither cellation of the lease, but the of-| stepfather of Harry Brinson and David fer had been rejected. BO ed asiaia ” Sigmon: In the event no other method of Passed away, Tuesday. 3 Funetal Fiiday. solving the problem can be found,| vard Biace. followed by service at Bap: |? the Chief said he might seek legal| 1st CLUCh, In BUEHVINC, Tk. G5 may advice on the possibility of court| call at residence after 10 a. m. Thursday. action to break the lease SHIRLEY SERVICE. Meanwhile, the Chief prepared |SUNDERMAN—Catherine, age 69, beloved to have a traffic count conducted at wife of Gottlieb, mother of Fred W., 54th St. and College Ave. to determine whether there is sufficient travel across 54th St. to justify installation of a traffic signal.
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ciety, died yesterday at Methodist Hospital. She was active in missionary work for 40 years before retiring in 1934. She was born at Cincinnati and had lived here since 1928. She came here from St. Louis where she was associated with the United Christian Missionary Society. Miss Dorman was a member of the Central Christian Church. Survivors are a brother, Edwin, of Salt Lake City; a sister, Mrs. W. C. Frost, of Toledo, and three nieces.
Nicholas Mesalam
Funeral services for Nicholas Mesalam, South Side grocer, will be held at 1 p. m. Friday at St. George Syrian Orthodox Church. Burial will be at Elwood. Mr. Mesalam lived at 2329 Shelby St., where he died yesterday. He was born in Syria and came to the
Delta Delta Sorority. Survivors ‘are her mother, Mrs. Charles Tevis; a daughter, Tevis, and a son, George, all of Indianapolis.
William Cravens
William Cravens will be buried at New Crown Cemetery following services at 3 p. m. Friday at the Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Mr. Cravens, who was 82, died yesterday at City Hospital, He lived at the Hotel Tremont. He was born at Scottsburg, but had lived here 40 years. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Amelia Enders, and a son, Clifford, both of Indianapolis.
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ROLLER—Kenneth, age 17, beloved son of Carrie Roller, brother of Richard Roller and Ruby Leaman, passed away Tuesday. Funerai Thursday, 1:30 p. m., at SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL, Illinois
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United States in 1900. He returned to Syria in 1906 to be married and came to Indiana with his wife in 1908, living at Elwood before moving here. He operated a grocery at the Shelby St. address. He is survived by his wife, Mary: fiive daughters, Mrs. C. M. Corey, Mrs. Faris Faris, Mrs. James Faris, Alice and Edith; a son, William, and three brothers, James and Charles, of Indianapolis, and Kamel of Washington.
Ida Henley at her home at Carthage yesterday. She was 89. She lived in Carthage for 60 years and was the widow of W. P. Henley, former president of the Carthage State Bank. She was a member of the Carthage Friends Church. Survivors are three sons, Howard E. of Carthage, Henry of Terre Haute and Robert of Hartford City, and two daughters, Lillian of Carthage and Mrs. Murray N. Hadley, of Indianapolis.
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URBAN—Amanda M. 82 years, beloved widow of Joseph S. Urban, mother of Mrs. Clara Frauer and Mrs. Lottie Grubb, grandmother of Mrs. Lottie Klingensmith, Rassed away Monday a. Funeral hursday, 1:30 p. m., at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frauer, 921 N. Tuxedo St. Friends invited, Burial Anderson, Ind. Anderson Ind.) papers please copy.) H. HERRMANN SERVICE.
WEAVER—Rose M., beloved wife of Joe Weaver, passed away at her Jone. 1037 Harrison St., Tuesday. May Funeral Friday, May v. Mm. ob above address. Friends invited. Burial Mt. Pleasant Cemetery.
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nate the smoke problem, Board Member Donald S. Morris comment- | ___ ed at the meeting. His remark followed submission by J. W. Clinehens, city combustion engineer, of a report on inspection of 6019 residential, industrial and business heating plants in recent weeks. The report showed that only 5.33 per cent of the heating plants in-
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BLOOMINGTON — Frank Deckard, 55. RICHLAND—McClellan McCoy. 75. SurSurvivors: Brothers, Charles and Jasper yivor: Sons, Roy, Cull, John, Bert; Deckard; sister, Mrs. George Myers: half-|daughters, Mrs. Elza Denger, Mrs. Olive sisters, Mrs. Carl Berger, Mrs, Florence! Roth, Mrs.” Maudie Nunn: sisters, Mrs. Deckard: daughters, Mrs. Earl Berkley, [Nora Brana, Mrs. Martha Rhoades. Mrs. Carl Snoddy: son. Osco Deckard. RICHMOND—Mrs. Ozzellar Tevis, BOSWELL—Mrs. Matilda C. Roberts, 87.|Survivors: Husband, Forrest; sons, Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Nellie Fix: sis- Frank, Melvin, Forrest Jr. Paul; ter, Mrs. Emma Taylor; brother, Van|ters. Misses Flora, Ardella: Mrs. Mary Rains Frances Rowe: mother, Mrs. Ellen Lacy:
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: } ar art. 1 3 BROOKSTON—Andrew M. Dinsmore. 61,|0rothers, Hobart, Michael. Oscar Anderson.
Survivors: Wife, Teta: son, Carlos Dinsmore, mothar, Mrs. Mary Dinsmore; sister, Mrs. Simmons; brothers, John and Rev. Carlos Dinsmore BROOKVILLE—Frank H. Moore, 60. Survivors: Daughter, Mildred; sons, Earl, Harry. Milford; brother. John.
COLUMBUS—Mrs. Mary A. Barnaby, 74. Survivors: Sons, Lynn, Robert; daugh= ters, Mrs. Frank Jones, Mrs. Pearl Dahn, Mrs. Edwin Bowlen, Mrs. Herome Cham-= bers, Miss Mary Barnaby; brother, Henry Shepherd; sister. Mrs. William Phillips. CONNERSVILLE—Mrs. Esta E. Jackson, 60. Survivors sons, Herschel, Jil Lee; MIS: Gertrude . brother, sisters, Mrs. Christina Eads, Edith Davis, Mrs. Minnie McHenry. CONNERSVILLE — Edward Survivors: Parents, Mr,
mon. Samuel E. DeHaven. Survivors: Lilly; daughter, Mrs. Noravilla Discoll; Mrs. Luella B. Crowe. DECATUR-—Mrs. Sedorah Ball-Elzey, Survivor: Son, Harvey. 2 2 8 EDINBURG-—Mrs, Addie C. Gibson, 74. Survivors: Brother, Stephen A. Brockman; sister, Mrs. William M. Pruitt. EVANSVILLE—Mrs. Hattie Ann McWilliams, 76. Survivors: Sons, Eugene, John; daughter, Mrs. Ruth Jean. EWING—Newton Dodds, 81 Sons, Harry, Norman, Ralph; Mrs. Blanche Sheets, Mrs. white. Mrs. Elizabeth McClure, 50. Survivors: Husband, J. C.: sons, J rural, Kenneth, Chester, the Rev. Flovd; Spugh ter, Mrs. Eulalia Breeden, Mrs. Hazel raig, Mrs. Beatrice Ham. Miss Etna May; mother, Mrs. Kern Daugherty; brothers, Hendrix, Edward Daugherty; sister, Mrs. Etna Maddox. FLORA dure
Mrs.
Lemon, 47. and Mrs. Frank
Wife, sis=
81.
Survivors: daughters, Ruby Apple-
Sur=Mrs.
Lydia A. Blue, 79 ters, Mrs. B. B. Lesh,
Survivors: Harry, Grant;
clien Looker, 76. $ . Clifford, Guy, Dale, Chalmer; daughter, Mrs. Mabel sister, Mrs. Verlie Glass FT. WAYNE-—Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Ecker, 83. Survivors: Sons, James, John, Walter; daughters, Mrs. Ella Long, Mrs. Lottie Rosenberger: brother; sister
Emmett Evard, 89. Survivors: Fosterdaughter, Mrs. Nellie Prange; stepdaughter. Mrs. Charles 8Sarazen. John Shuler, 59. Survivors: Sons, Lorenzo, Clifford, Lyman, Arthur, Robert: daughters, Misses Irene, Mary: sisters, Mrs, Emma Trout, Mrs. Joseph Brown, Mrs. Svivester Sarrazine, Mrs. Cyrus Faulkner, Mrs. Lyman Rees; brothers, Charles, Albert, Lawrence, Casper. FRANKFORT—Hiram B. Ostler, 75. Survivors: Wife, Minnie; daughters, Mrs. Francis Cain, Mrs. William Leinewenweber, Mrs. Summer Leckron, Mrs, James McCown; stepson, Raymond Houze;, stepdaughter, Mrs. Kenneth Body.
Mrs. Fleeta A. Humphrey, 64. Survivors: Husband, Joseph; brother, Omar Robison; sister, Mrs. Eina Gouveia: daughters, Mrs. Martha Sheets, Mrs. Lillie Mae Ennecking, Mrs, Josephine Green; sons, Carl,
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HAMMOND-—Everett E. Lilley, 52. Survivors Wife. Florence; daughter, Mrs. Gladys Stinson: mother, Mrs. John "Lilley brothers, Kenneth, William: sisters, Helen, Jeanette, Mrs. Grace E. Rackett, 47. Survivors Husband, Rov: daughters, Mrs. Francis M. Spencer, Mrs. Mary Leep, Miss Virginia; son. Rov Jr Mrs. Francis H. Fites. 65. Husband, Albert; sons, James daughter, Miss LaVon: sister, Mrs. Guise: brothers. Irvin, Philip Leffel, JASPER Joseph M Schneider, 71 if Eugenia: daughters, ee Theodore J . Caroline, Agnes: John Loonan, Mrs Basil, Jerome;
George.
Survivors: Wayne: B. R
SurMrs. Ising, 1SSes ) ra stepdaughters, Mrs Roy Main; sons, Francis Mrs. Mary Dailey KOKOMO—Aaron C. Ulrey, 79. ors: Wife: daughters, Mrs. Vella Combs, Mrs. Lula Reppert. Mrs. Nina Thompson: son, A. L.; sister, Mrs. Daniel Heckman; half-sisters. Mrs. Ellie Fatterhoff, Mrs. Cassie Walker, Mrs. Orpha Cripe; halfbrother, Mose Wagoner. LAFAYETTE—Robert T. vivors: Sons, Chester, Porter: dau er, . Elic Handy: brothers. John, Wil pach: Mrs. Ed Steely, Mrs. James Coffman: half-brother, Oliver Alkire: half sister, Mrs. Ed Shoup. william G. Fletemeyer. Son, Henry: daughters, Schloot, Misses May. Anna. MILTON—Mrs. Nettie Sodan, 61. Survivors: Husband: son, Charles: sister, Mrs. Oliver Seffrin: brother, William Hicks.
MONTICELLO—Jacob Meyers, 80. vivor: Daughter, Mrs. Clarence Devoto, o ” 2 ERU — Rov Hammond, 48. Survivors: wite, father, William A.; daughter, Mrs. Don Messmore; sons, William. Richard, Robert. PRINCETON—Mrs. Matilda Kays, . Survivors: Sons, Theodore, Oscar, Ora, Cari, Henry, Sylvester, : $aughters, Mrs. Herschel McGarrah, W. Elliott, Mrs. John Larsh, Mrs. J. A. To rrene tine, Mrs. Curtis Allen, Mrs, Charles Allen, Mrs. Wilson Carrel. OAKLAND CITY-—Richard 5 English, %2. Survivor: Wife, Margare RENSSELAER—Timothy re 68. Sur- . Sisters, Mrs. Harry Wiltshire, Mrs. Peter Giver. Mrs. Opal Mrs.
Alkire, 81. Sut.
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SHELBYVILLE--Miss Survivors: Sisters, Mrs. Mis Willlam Webster; Noble, Blount Don. SOUTH BEND-—MTrs, Suvivors: Husband, Lucius; father, Wallace Earl; daughters, Miss Dorothy Gibson, Mrs. Jamns A. Patterson, Mrs. Len Ludwig, Mrs. Dei: i waan, Bnothers. Charles, Edar" /illiam Earl; sisters, Mrs, 2 Hepler, Mrs. Charles Oswalt. Arh
STOCKWELL—Frank A. Logan, 67. Survivors: Wife, Lorinda: son, Paul Logan: daughter, Miss Pearl Logan: brothers, Lyman and Oscar Logan.
WALTON—Mrs. Jennie Farley, vivors: Husband, J. brother, George Belch: Prescott. Jazies L. Sprinkle, 70. Myrt
WABASH CHAPTERS CONDUCT ELECTIONS
Times Special CRAWFORDSVILLE, May 24— With the school year drawi ing to a close, Wabash College fraternities this week were busy electing members and officers for the coming year. Nine seniors and two juniors were elected to membership in Phi Beta Kappa, national honorary scholastic | fraternity. Seniors honored were Thagrus Burns, Columbia City; Herbert Campbell, Veedersburg; Gus Gineris, Kankakee, Ill.: Donald Custis, Goshen; Dick Dearborn, Muncie; Frederick Helfrich, Columbia City; Donald DeVoto, Crawfordsville; Robert Long, Evanston, Ill, and Carter Tharp, Indianapolis. William J. Haines, Crawfordsville, and Robert D. Shearer, Oak Park, Ill, were the juniors elected.
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spected used coke, while 90.36 per cent used coal; 3.04 per cent oil; 79 per cent gas and .48 per cent coal and coke combined. Building Commissioner George R. Popp Jr. reported that 274 building permits were issued in the week ending last Saturday, with a valuation of $176,842, or $58987 more than for the same week last year. Substantial Gain Shown
From Jan. 1 to May 20, he reported, building permits have totaled $6,949,448, a gain of $3,669,970 over the same period in 1938. The Board authorized Chief Morrissey to have the Police Department’s six bullet-prosf vests appraised, preparatory to trading them in on new vests. The present vests are so old they no longer are safe, the Chief said, and he has received an offer of $40 allowance on each of them in trade on new vests at $90 -- -- uu
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Transfer & Storage Corp
863 Mass. Ave. Riley 3396
rireproof Locked Room Mod EY
Indianapolis Times, Wednes., May 24, 1939 BEGEMAN— Louise, wife of Oswin,
COURTNEY-—Daniel
CRAVENS—William,
DORMAN--Sarah Bird. 5345 E.
Deaths—Funerals 1
mo of Oswin Jr. and Mrs. Marie WE Ries away at her home in Helmsburg uesday, May 23. Funeral Thursday. . at the J. C. WILSON FUNERAL 1230 Prospect St. Friends inBurial Memorial Park. Friends call at the daughter's home, 911 Cottage Ave., from noon Wednesday until time of service.
R., brother of Mrs. Theresa Kiley and Mrs. Lillian Hamilton, died Tuesday evening at St. Hospital KF Friends ma RY. Funera 8:30 a. at the mortuary: 9 a. m. at St. i\’atrick's Burial Calvary Cemetery. Friends invite
entered Tuesday, age 82 years, Amelia Enders and Services Friday. 3 p. m., at MOORE PEACE CHAPEL.
New Crown Cemetery.
Burial
Washington, formerly of Cincinnati, O.. sister of E. H, rman, Salt Lake City, Utah, and Mrs. W. C. Frost of Toledo, O.. passed away Tuesday 0 Jemioon,, May 23. og Servige 39:80 i het ursday, , in_ the chapel of the Missions Bullaing,_ 3a Downey st. Friends in- . rvice n Snens Spri Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Frid ay
EEE Bole
.| “UNCLE SAM
J. C. WILSON
DR-0321 1230 Prospect St. DR-~0322
Florists and Monuments 6
TT Flower Shop 2922 N. Delaware TA-3161 PEONIES 25c dozen. BAER'S PEONY GAR-
DENS, Edward Ave. Block West 4200 S. Meridian. DR-7884-4.
(Grading and Sodding)
FREE DIRT At 1140 W. 28th St.
(Guttering)
Cc OFF & CO. Butlers i une
h outs re= Base: metal work N.
ast. LI-
(Lawn Mower Sharpening)
LAWN MOWERS ground by machine. Pick up and delivery. airs and welding. 2541 Main, ill. BE-3358-2.
MACHINE SHARPENED. Stoves repaired. Call=-Deliver. BROWN: 8 REPAIR SHOP, 427 N. Rural. CH-38 a;
comforts, KLE. 431
automatic ReMars
Sold. Mass.
MATTRESSES, renovated. Ave. RI-6605.
pillows, F. BUR Since 1886. (Painting)
cleaning
PAINTING, per CH-7731
pa Good work. Prices reasonable. .
niture.
DR-6747.
Rugs, drapes. upholstered fur“Moth Proofing, Storage.
SYNTEX
ELECTRI
TRUCK 1 nickel: __BE-4335.
ABBE
133¢ BE. M
CLEANERS-—Rugs cleaned, sized.
$2. 3-pec. overstuffed, $7.50. Guaranteed. CH-3137.
(Rental Service)
King's “Fixture Store” Complete Rental Service For All Occasions 1611- -45 5 Southeastern Ave. MA
A-3491. (Sewer Cleaning)
C Machine; no digging up sewer
i 2-year guarantee. Estimates. CH=
"(Truck Lettering)
ettering—bronze castings, chrome, bronze, satin finish. 1448 Groff.
(Window Cleaners) Buildings factories. X homes. Pat arket St.
"R1-8700.
SH0TeS: al int washl
mpt, Courteous, Confidential For LL LIKE OUR SERVICE
LIBERAL LOAN CO.
152 N. Delaware LI-6605
ET RIE TW LLL
personal ropof charge refundColonial Finof Ind.. Inc.. 115 E. Mich. RI- 1501, %8 %terch. Bk. MA-2381.
Signatures. erty. 10% BY Joma;
RENTAL DIRECTORY
Rooms Without Board 14
Rooms for Speedway Visitors
Immediate Placement—Low Rates.
2357 N. Delaware—TA-7463 Speedway Rooming As Associati on.
$2.50, $3 FOR 2 2—Lovely co cool room, next bath; walking distance; hot water. 23 E. St. Joe, Apt. $3.00—~CARROLLTON, 2529—Unusually attractive front; innersprings, every con= venience, cross ventilation. HE-3685. $3—5234 COLLEGE AVE.; pleasant, light, comfortable room; large closet; private __home. HU-3190 BROOKSIDE AVE. $2.00 and $3.00. ing room, $3.50. ~ |GENTRAL. 2248—Nicely furnished, "innersprings, singie o1 double; 2d transpora tation; reasonable. HA-05 COLLEGE, 2040—Lovely large beds; constant hot water; trance.
DELAWARE. 400 N.. APT. nished front room, newly decorated: hot
~1542—Sleeping rooms, Also light housekeep-
room, twin private en-
Help Wanted—Female 8 LADY WITH CAR TO SELL |
established cosmetic line: age 25-45; R) ing free. Sou earnings now. 135 16th St. 9-12 A. M. |
WHITE maid. 350 W. Washington: dso week. Age over 40. Call 3 4 m. Wednesday.
Help Wanted—Male
WANTED NEWSBOYS FOR RACE DAY Over 14 to Sell at Speedway Apply—Mr. Gilbert Lloyd.
Indianapolis Times Newsboys Room In Rear 214 W. MARYLAND
ANTED - Jitterbu dancers Tuesday WN Ia amateur contestants oS oResday Dichts Three cash prizes. CLIFTON
EXPERIENCED pase bo; paperhanger. ginia Ave. Ap
Jobs Wanted—Female
DA WORK—1 Days or by week. ExoF eps, references, A-1 worker. Colored.
ERTeo 5 helper for N. 1066 Vir-
10
HOUSEKEEPER—Middle aged, for widow ‘with children or without. 809 Arbor Ave.
Schools & Instructions 12
Start $105-8175 Prepare now for Common edFull partic. . Write toDept. 127 P
JOBS. month. Men-women. Indianapo.is examinations. ucation usually sufficient. ulars—list positions, ay. Frankiin Institute, Rochester. N. Y.
Lessons $1 and $1.50. VOCAL Call LI-4287 for Appointment.
Personal Services
13|",
water: Feasonable, DELAWARE, 725 N. pt. 9. lovely ing room, next Nath: innersprings; reasonable. Phone ILLINOIS, 1807 N.—High type room, pri-| vate entrance, lavatory, toilet, refined heme, garage. ILLINOIS, 2449 N bath, twin beds, nings. TA-2559. ILLINOIS, N., 2449. No. 7 (Beverly Court)— Attractive, Innerspr ings 0. cross-ventila= _ tion: suitable 1-2. ILLINOIS, 3025 N. — Ni cely front. next bath: cross _ suitable 1-2. TA-0896. KANSAS. 6 W.—Modern with innerspring mattress, __venience, $3.00. -3654. MASSACHUSETTS AVE. _ Clean sleeping room. MERIDIAN, 968 N., Apt. furnished front: cross ventilation: __able 1-2 gentlemen; reasonable. MERIDIAN. 2220, N.—Large cool room; twin beds: close bath: gentleman preferred. TA-0519. NEW JERSEY N,, next bath, hot telephone. NEW JERSEY, 2108 N.—Beautifully furnished front room, with alcove. Also small room. $2.50. Gentleman preferred PLEASANT, 1448—Airy room, refined home; innerspring wi excellent meals; gentleman. DR-0988 : : . RANSDELL, 2517—Pleasant front room, next bath; twin beds; good transportation: reasonable. RURAL. 434%2 N.—Desirable, large 3-room apartment, modern conveniences: adults; references. 5 SPEEDWAY VISITORS, 2033 N. New Jersey—2 Separate rooms with double beds. TA-3124. [TALBOT at 17th. of 2, business women. HEWASHINGTON BLVD., 3300—Large “front; twin beds .ross ventilation, hot water; private en.rance' excellent transportavon: on: gentlemen. TA-701 14. 32) L.—Attractive well room; close bath: desirable _ private; “reasonable. 20TH, 405 E.—Nicely furnished “private home: Central trolley: garage optional: gentleman. TA-56 36TH, 14 W.—Nice i constant i rater,
ferred. HA-12¢ CTT osite South Grove Opp bath, suitable 1-2, T7752.
sleep- |
next
Apt. 1-—Front, ? Eve-
cross ventilation.
furnished ventilation;
sleeping ~ room home con703. APT. 9—
8—Comfortably suit-
1215—Attractive room, ‘water, private entrance,
Desirable room or “suite E-1705.
$ BT location:
private “home, Gentleman pre=
ATTRACTIVE — Clubhouse, private __meals optional | RI-
Times Want Ads Lowest Rate in e in_ City.
Rooms With Board 15
1205—Twin = pede widow's home privileges. DR-
$6; COMER. liome: 3 meals; SOMNIR. i $5.50 WEEK--COLLEGE, room; Dreakinse and
“2449—Attractive evening dinner.
FFERSON. N.. 506—Lovely front room, Sivate home, meals if desired. CH-
TA-6386 i,
ROACHE ST., 13 1325 (Riverside) —Oonvalespracti nurse; downstairs,
irl; |
Room
front:
21ST, 42
onable. 54TH., E.
to 14.
rms.,
NEW _Clean r
8—Nicely fur- {Houseliceping Rooms
$3. HOUSEKEEPING clean,
quiet, 144C N
$3.50, “$5. rooms, 2942.
$4; 31ST,
$5; next Private
_ home.
ment; kitchen
porch, except BROADW back p $2.50. CAPITOL, rooms; __ Space.
sink, DAVIDSO
newly
GROFF, nished: trance.
ment; trance,
- | ILLINOIS, ment: hot water, sink, range; refrigeraUtilities.
JEFFERSON, N.,
tor,
lete: rolley.
MERIDIA (walkin
_ ployed: N. PINE,
RANDOLP nished utiiities:
Virgi ia, _adnlts. E. 10TH
11TH, 510 next
SUTHERLAND, _
(College car.)
ordinary surroundings
CHILD to board. in nice SQ4RILY, nome, %
Hotels
Hoosier Hotel Clean, comfortable,
CAPITOL, city
"PALACE HOT
jarge modern room; TA-2551.
ORIENTAL, YN. bath.
ALABAMA, side rooms,
ALABAMA, N.,
BROADWAY.
CARROLLTON, telephone;
apartment:
tilation; DELAWARE. N,,
HIGHLAND VE., MOD.: ADULTS.
ILLINOIS, everything furnished: private en-
LOCKERBIE, 615—2 A rnished Jot Jn housekeeping: i utilities.
"TED, ENTRANCE.
ment: clean; private.
apartment;
apartment: room, private entrance.
to bath: reasonable. LI-
light h in m; clean, nice= OL Ered Rinse "irins "SE
s With Board 15
2649—Ve ery "desirable Reals Private home. ~20&9.
ood;
excellent
W.—Desirable room, good
employed, So esenis. or elderly. Reas-
TA-4
—Downstairs. adjoining bath. “Not type. sal location, restful B
Wholesome food. TA-586
Outside rms., baths, showers all rooms. $3.50 up. 440 Mass.
A343 outside Mayfield
. Trans., wkly. New Jersey—
EL, 4 N.
ooms, 50c per night un.
17
room, near bath; walking distance.
phone; Alabama.
$6—ILLINOIS, 1132 sink; sleeping room;
N-1. 2, $2. ‘RI-
1057 W.—Completely furnished utilities, Garage.
" 20—Complete 1-room, plate, innersprings.
Gas entrar.ce. 1019 Nt Suites d newly furnished. UN of phone.
1420—Large 2-room apart complete, utilities; also room, ette; phone. garage. 911—Bedroom bath: builtin features; electricity. AY, 113é—Room, orch, $4; 1 room, $3;
front and Private Adults
“apartment: utilities
n, kitchenette, sleeping,
N., 1734—Newly papered 2 pantry: innersprings: parking 1 Room apartment. Adults. 1222—2-Room apartment, private entrance N.—Attractive ~3-room Iphersprings, Cross ven-LI-2284. 517-—Large, Walking
N, 319 sink, adults. “light room,
decorated. distance.
Reasonable.
fur-| en-
1441—$4.50; 2 rooms, all telephone, bath, private BE- oer J. 2 —Two-front;
NN, EVERYTHING FURNISHED:
2628 N.—Front, 2-room apart
N 3232—Large pleasant apart
Reasonable.
“com-
938—Large room, 10th
everything furnished; E. Employed people. CH-=1096.
and 3 rooms.
nicely
— FRONT __ ROOMS. UTILITIES; FRISUITABLE 4 PEO-
N. 814 1
N.—Library “apartments ging distance);
furnished and
unfurnished apartments: utilities paid.
NEW JERSEY, N., apartment,
1319—Attractive 4-room frigidaire, private bath, em-
614—$3.50; 2 rooms upper a apartAfter
H, Na ra furdownstairs; private entrance: vard: '2 square busline.
1022—Beautiful 3-room furnished vrivate bath and entrance:
1205 STERLING—1 Room utilities. Also sleeping CH-4198.
CAR.
E.—2-room apartment complete;
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oy
2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS in private home; all Riles: adults; near transportation. =" TWO unfurnished rooms, sink, cabinet. Private entrance. . 36th St.
Houselcenping Rooms
“downstairs; 1163
Apartments for Rent 18 =
Indianapolis Rental Agency
Furnished and Unfurnished Apartments $25 UP 108 E. Wash., Room 302. LI-5393,
APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU
Choice apts. gladly shown.
M2 ADISON APTS. 615 Madison Ave 2-room_ apartments, $25: 3-room apartments, $27.50. Heat and. water furnished. See custod. an in basement.
1918 E. Washington St.
2 Rcoms, all utilities Jurnished; $29. SECURITY TRUST CO. RI-6571.
| GENERAL APARTMENTS, INC.
| 29 Ww. Vermont. LI-2439.
| ALABAMA, 1516 N. — Double, 4 rooms, porch, hardy wood floors, not water; heat, garage. RI-51 AT the Bel-Air, A N. Hilinotss 83] se cures snappy efficiency apt. til. pd. BROADWAY, 1559—5 rooms, porches, tees, $35. Gas. frigidaire, reasonable. BR-205 COLLEGE, 1704—Unfurnished 1 bedtaom apartment; utilities; good condition; reasonable. MA-3519. BE-4446. COLLEGE 2040—3-room apartment, furnished unfurnished: newly decorated; private entrance, utilities. 2 DUNDEE APTS.. 781 E. McCARTY ST.— Efficiency apts.. $25 and up. See custodian, 781 E. McCarty. Apt. 47. AT 25 N. Oriental—818 secures roomy s basement apt. Util. pd.
PARK, 931—5-Room anlar
and water furnished; 333 01 i ViRaINTa AVE.
aan private Magic Chef,
semi-
mod., heat
PARK, 15th — Lower entrance, yal, Kelvinator, _rollaway. YRI-d 87. PENN., 2128 N., Apt. Heat, water furnished; CH-2253-J. AT the Reyer, 144 W, 15th se 50 secures snappy efficiency apt. til. 33RD, W., 1123—New hy bath; fireplace, built-ins, range, _ daire, utilities.
4—5-Rm, apartment. $35. Owaer.
T rooms, frigi-
Furn. Houses—Apts.
3 FURNISHED APARTMENTS 3 and 4 rooms—A-1 condition. $30- $32. 50° and $60 with utilities. LI-7221 C. A. HUFF BR-5055
COLLEGE, 904—3-room apartment; private bath, entrance: newly decorated; spring mattress. KENWOOD, 2235 — 3 rooms, kitchenette, bath, furnished apartment: utilities; $8.50: porch, garage. RI-2234 McPHERSON, 2957—3-Room modern, newly furnished. Convenient. Utilities, garage: $34. TA-3333.
Houses for Rent 19
$26. 6.25—6- ROOM double. mpg redecorated, garage. 1032 TR-6961. $45; NEAR Mer. and 33d; nice 4-bedrm. home; many others. HE-446¢
BELL, 522—5-Room _semi- modern double, rage, water paid f3s x Delaware St. CAPITOL, 1202 N.— (Bungalow Park) 3-bed-rm. mod. heat, ghar service furn,, park surrounding. Rent $27.50. See cust. OLIVER H. CLARK AGCY. LI-5596.
GUILFORD, 2743—17-Room single; modern;
2- age; $32.50. f1.g401 8 44 VIRGINIA AVE. MONTCALM. 1810—Modern 3 rooms. bath: __garage; $20. Water paid. RI-1046.
36TH, 1128 W.—5 rooms, fireplace, mara ge: stoker hea. water. vard. flowers. adu
— - ¢ oh 8} Ee Modern 4 Ded, dou e
inner- to
ESTATES LOAN co.
Over Gas Co. 47 8. Penn.
Diamond Loans
Sth Floor Masts dg. Ask for Haw Your Diamond Rost Sealed %n Bank
LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES
Equitable Securities Co. Operating as
BUCKEYE FINANCE CO.
219 E. Ohio St. L1-5561,
Phone RI-555' for lowest want ad word rate in the city and quick results.
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SEMI- SUB. — NORTHEAST Nice 5-rm. bung., excellent condition; gas, elect.,, dandy gar. A. lot; pave St. transportation; 3argain,
$2.300; 107% dow 2619 BE. 12TH.
Farms—Suburban
ooct n. HUDELSON. CH-6204.
NEAR Southeastern and Emerson Aves, Y2 acre, gas, electricity; two bus lines; schools, churches; only $235.00; $35 down, balance $6.00 per month, WILHELM, _ 2106 South Emerson.
BEAUTIFUL WOODED LOTS WaASHIDED Place, $5 down, $5 month. ALTER FOLKERTH, Eas aioe agent, V e200 E. LW ashington. ._IR-
WEST, 1 NEAR | WASHINGTON ST.—~5-rm. mod., large lot, side dr.. gar.: price, $2650, $150 cash, $25 per month, LI-3814. JENNINGS BROS. 28 8S. Illinois.
80 ACRES .on 65th St., fers Polr JOHN D. CASE, TA-4286.
-a.
near Traders Point, 3510 N. Penn,
12 ACRES, 40 “mi. LN. W. on St. Rd., $1, 000 gown, TA-4286. JOHN D. CASE, 3510 nn.
3. ACRES, GARDEN LAND Buildings. close in, for RI-5957
Good Terms.
11 ACRES, NEAR CARMEL—Owner says “sell,” MARION VAN ARSDELL. 1019 _N. Beville. CH-11 8.
"62.125 subscribers every day in Marion County alone to read your want ad in The Times.. Results at lowest word rate in the city. Phone RI-5551.
$1,700.
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FACTORY SPACE FOR LEASE 50,000 sq. ft. at 12c: located at W. Washe ington and Harding Sts. Elevators, raile road switch, sprinklers; truck dock. Call DR-1477.
Business Property
Resorts & Cottages
22
40 ACRES ON RIVER, $750 4-room log house, barn, etc.; fine spring water, V4 mile fine fishing water: somes tillabls ground: a real week-end place for fishing and hunting; 1%. hours’ drive from Indianapolis, RI-5655 GOODE & GOODE IR-1264
SHAFER LAKE, Monticello, Ind.—Beautie fully furnished accommodations for ten, pr ivate £2 oh, moderns $100 a month, an rairie Ave., Chi Phone Oberdeen 1060. “hicage
Wanted to Rent 23
WANT small 3 or 1 -room 2G “with r Teas A enn
__sonable rent. Call 306
Moving & Storage 24
HOGAN TRANSFER & “STORAGE CORP. Moving-Packing-Demothing. STORAGE FOR FINE FUR URR. Van Service to All 48 State. Agents AERO MAYFLOWER. 863 Massachusetts Ave. RI-3308,
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Get want ad results in The Times ag west word rates in the city, Phone RI-5551 for quick results at low cost.
Houses and Lots
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merits re mer —————————————————
2000 SOUTH NEAR SHELBY— Pive-room bungalow type; new roof, furnace, bath, etc. 10% down, balancbe $24.50 month. HOLTAM, LI-3681.
5455 COLLEGE--CAPE COD STYLE Two bedrooms, large closets, kitchen, builtins; $200 down, balance like rent. Im mediate possession. RI-8862. TA-1104, eves,
2245 JACKSON—Six-room modern, garage; $1100; easy terms. M'TARSNEY & BROWN. BE-3609. 2608 W. NEL
gan.
ILLINOIS, 811 N.—ll-room mod. to close estate. Price, $3500 cash. JENNINGS BROS. LI-3814, 28 S. Ill. FOR SALE—AT First lot north of 50x157. HE-1138.
820 DELAWANDA (5500 west) ~Five-room semimodera single. Two i Sell rea
focon HST
BARGAIN 6154 Broadway,
sonable, with terms. 2909 N. PENNSYLVA
Doro. OWNER, “TA-T000.
