Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1939 — Page 27

DEATHS IN INDIANAPOLIS

i Mrs. E. M. Richards and a grandMiss Bessie M. Simon daughter of Prof. Samuél K. HosFuneral services for Miss Bessie hour, president of the old NorthM. Simon, of 2035 N. Meridian St. [western Christian University here. Apt. 704, will be held at 3:30 p. m.|Her husband, Charles L. Farrel, is Monday at the Flanner & Buchanan president of the National Newark &

held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Castleton Methodist Church. She was 70. Mrs. Wadsworth died Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lela Woods, at Castleton. She was

Funeral Home. Burial-will be at Crown Hill. Miss Simon, who was 41, suffered a heart attack while driving at 19th and Meridian Sts. yesterday. She died a few minutes later at the Aaron-Ruben Funeral Home. She was office manager Hoster-Hiser Co., automobile dealers | and a member of the Third! Christian Church. Survivors are her father, J. E.| Simon of Indianapolis; four sisters, Miss Daisy Brushwiler, Miss Mary Sullivan and Mrs. G. W. Bowersox of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Neil Barrett of Chicago; two brothers. Roscoe Simon of Indianapolis, and | Leonard Simon of Danville, Ill.; two nieces, Mrs. Rodney Drain and "Miss | Zella Mae Sullivan, and {(wo| nephews, Leonard Simon Jr. and! John FPF. Sullivan, all of Indianapolis,

C. Orrie Middleton

Funeral services for C. Orrie Middleton, lifelong resident of Indianapolis, will be held at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Flanner & Buchanan Funeral Home. Burial will be at Glen Haven. Mr. Middleton, who lived at 6144 Broadway, died at his home yesterday. He was 50. He was a tailor at the Kahn Tailoring Co. for 36 years. He was a

Oriental Lodge, F. and A. M,,

Survivors are his wife, Helen; two | sons, Charles L. of Indianapolis and | David N. of Detroit; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Middleton; a

sister, Mrs. Ruby A. Magg, and two

grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.

Thomas L. Murphy

Requiem mass for Thomas Larkin Murphy will be held at SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral at 9 a..m. to-| morrow following services at the] Finn Brothers Funeral Home at 8:30 a. m. Burial will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, Mr. Murphy. who was 56, died vesterday at his home, 649 Birch Ave. He was born at Terre Haute and had lived here 30 vears. He was employed at Kingan & Co. and was a member of the Cathedral congregation. Mr. Murphy wife, Lillian B, and a sister, Mrs

Mary J. Crawford, of Indianapolis.

Mrs Nelle Richards Farrel lof the Castleton community, will be Byron Booth.

STATE DEATHS

The body of Mrs. Nelle Richards Farrel. former Indianapolis resident, is to be returned here for services! and burial at Crown Hill at 2 p. m. Monday. Mrs. Farrel, the daughter of a family prominent in early Indianap-|

olis, died vesterday at her home at Dan, Thomas, AE snd John Curry; |

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‘Milton L. Stevenson Funeral arrangements are being made today for Milton L. Stevenson, a public school teacher who (lived at 2069 Boulevard Place. He |

died Wednesday night at Methodist | Hospital. He was 53. Mr. Stevenson was a graduate of [the University of Illinois. He taught in other Indiana cities for two years | before he began teaching at School | 17, and had taught at Crispus At{tucks High School since 1927. {attended St. Phillip's Episcopal Church. Survivors are two sons, Stanley and Leonard, and two grandchil-| dren, all of Indianapolis.

Jack Dwight Linville

Funeral services for Jack Dwight | Linville, 11-year-old son of Mr. and | Mrs. George Linville, will be held | at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Conkle | Funeral Home. Burial will be at! Crown Hill. The child died Wednesday night |

ents; a brother. Robert, and a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Pruett, both of | Indianapolis: his grandparents, Mr. | {and Mrs. W. 8. Linville of Indianaplolis and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Meck- | ling of Dayton.

Charles D. Lockman Charles D. Lockman, president of | the Lockman Co. bookbinders, will {be buried at Crown Hill following | [services at 10 a. m. tomorrow at the | Royster & Askin Funeral Home. He {died Wednesday at his home, 721 N. Noble St.

| Mr. Lockman, who was 78, was but had lived

(born at Cincinnati, ‘here 65 vears. He was in the bookbinding business for 35 years. He is. survived by his wife, Nannie; a sis- | (ter, Lottie, of Indianapolis, and a | brother, William S., of West Palm Beach, Fla.

is survived by nis Mrs, Amanda D. Wadsworth Bon NEN, A.

Funeral services for Mrs. Amanda | Dean Wadsworth, lifeleng resident

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at Methodist Hospital. He attended | School 75 and the Grace Lutheran (Church. He is survived by his parmember of the First Friends Church, | the | Scottish Rite and the Optimist Club. |

a member of the Methodist Church there and the Castleton Culture Club. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Woods and Mrs. Eva L. Swartz; three sons, Herbert C., Robert J.| and Julian E., and a granddaughter, {all living in Marion County.

Smith Forman

Smith Forman, retired Baltimore {& Ohio Railroad employe, will be buried at Floral Park following funeral services at 10 a. m. to-

morrow at the Conkle Funeral Home. Mr. Forman died Netnesday night at his home, 336 N. Fleming He was 73 and a native of Bar-|, | ton, N. Y. He had lived here 22 |years, working for the railroad for {20, He was a member of the | Brotherhood of Railway Carmen. Survivors are his wife, Jennie E.;| (four daughters, Mrs. G. H. Frank, | | Mrs. Lena Cole, Mrs. Earl Shaw and | | Mrs. William Carroll, all of Indianapolis; a son, John E, of Decatur, {Ill.; a brother, John Pp. of Nichols, IN. Y.; 10 grandchildren and one | great-grandchild.

| Mrs. Emma Felton

Injuries received in a fall last Pri-| day caused the death of Mrs. Emma | Felton, of 2526 N. Alabama St., at] Methodist Hospital yesterday. She, was 65.

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|dianapolis and a member of the {Zion Evangelical Church. | | Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Edna Stehlin; a brother, Edward { Lentz, and a half-sister, Mrs. Kath- | erine Gimbel. Funeral services will be held at| 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at Shirley Bros. Central Chapel. Burial will be at Crown Hill.

E. C. Booth

Everett C. Booth, of 4806 Carroll- | ton Ave. is to be buried at Terre] Haute, Ind. tomorrow following] |10:30 a. m. services at the Flanner | '& Buchanan Mortuary. He was 55. Mr. Booth died yesterday while on | a business trip at Cincinnati. He | was a member of the Central Meth- | | odist Church and the Masonic Lodge. | Mr. Booth as in the paint business. | He is survived by his wife, Kathryn, and two brothers, Charles and

ALEXANDRIA -Eqfar S. Plackard Urvivors Wife, nnie: son, 2 si] Plackard; daughter, hipnie "Maris Johnson.

BROOKVILLE—Mrs. Effie Peterman. 69. Survivors: Son, Arthur Curry: brothers, |gisgers. Mrs. Grace Perris, Mrs. Lucy Ems- | Elmer N. Piatt, 73. Survivors: Wife; daughter, Mrs. Carman Wailing, Mrs. John |Schmeig: son, William Piatt: sisters, Mrs. {John Rudd. Miss Agnes Piatt.

CLINTON—Walter H. alk 34. Survivors: Parents. Mr. nd Mrs. Wade Walker; wife: brothers. Charles and Don | Walker: sister, Miss Mary Walker,

CRAWFORDSVILLE—Miss Jane Krouf. | Surviver: Sist Eh Miss Roberta Krout, Mrs. Mary F \ band, Alvin: mother, Mrs. Nella Wilkinson: brothers, Edward and Chauncey Jef|frey;: sister, Mrs. Louise Rector: |son. Francis Bishop.

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EVANSVILLE—Mason E. Robinson. 41. Survivors: Daughter, Virginia: son. Mason Jr.:. parents, Mr. and Mrs, William Rob-! inson; sisters, Mrs. John Lemons, Lillian Melkins, Nettie Rae Shelby, rs. Rebecca Winiger: brothers, Harvey, Henry Samuel, Matthew James Robinson John H. Williamson, 58. Survivors: | Wife, Rosa: daughter, Mrs. Leo J. Ziemer; son, Howard Williamson Mrs. Lena M. Brandt, 55 A Husband, GeorkS sons, Frederick | George Brandt Jr.; sister, Mrs. | Caldwell; brothers, George and Brown. Lucius Broadwell, 62 Survivors: | Mae, sister, Mrs. Mary Gregg.

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Wife, Clara: son, Will McCullough : daughters. Arlene and Jovce: mother. . Ella E. McCullough: sisters. Mrs. . Horton, Mrs. Roy Van Voorhis.

GREENCASTLE—Mrs. Ina B. Lockwood. 60. Survivors: Husband, David: son, Isaac]

L ORTE~Mrs. Sadie Goldring. 76. Se] Daughter, Mrs. Cleo Krueger; | sister, Mrs. LIBERTY—Ben | Survivors: Wife, | Laura Lafuze: NEW ALBANY-—William “ing 78. | Survivors: Wife, Mary: son, Breautigan: daughters. Leonora and Mar- | garet: sister, Mrs. Lena Kutchback.

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RUSHVILLE—Mrs. Addie G. Flovd., 55. | Survivors: Husband, Clarence: mother, Mrs. Rebecca Stout: sisters, Mrs, Frank Mrs. Gladys rans; brothers, Ira, Arthur and Grover Burk- |

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| SELLERSBURG —Louis jSutvivory, s, Harvey. Walter and | Quincy Bottorff; brother, Moses Bottorfl. |

SEYMOUR-—Sarah E. Patterson, 81. Sur{vivors: _Son, Harry T. Patterson. sister, Minnie Patterson.

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| COLLEGE. 3035—Large, comfortable front | | “room, 1-2; ros ventilation: wentlemsn | preferred.

x DELAWARE, 1004 N.__Large attraciively FLANNER& BUCHANAN { furnished. next bath cross Yontiias fon, | innersprings; reasonable. RI-6 | Y | WNTOWN—Lovely furnished Tre. room, , MORTUARY private home; hk Ww. Ver-| 25 W. FALL CREEK BLVD.

mont, Apt. 3. LI-264 GEORGETOWN RD., 1652—Nice large rm. twin beds, mo~ern (near Speedway). BiCe ak | GUILFORD, 3527—Clean, comfortable room | in private home, newly furnished; ga-| rage: reasonable. i

GUILFORD. 4001--Front room, 4000 on | Guilford for summer, $4. hot water. |

NR-5307 | TLLINOTS, T1907 N.—High type room, pri-

GRINSTEINER'S | vate entrance, lavatory, toilet, refined

|1601 B. NEW YORK PERSONAI SERVICE

home, garage. RI-53M zw JERSEY. 2108 N.—Beautifully furnished front room with alcove. $0 small room, $2.50. Gentleman preferred. NEW JERSEY. 2311 N.—Cool, unusually at-

G. H. HERRMANN tractive front, newly decorated; meals

1505 8. EAST 8ST DR-44T" | optional: reasonable.

HISEY & riITUS | NEW JERSEY, 2845. N.—FPront; inner- | springs: crnss ventilation: private home: MOR TUARY suitable 1-2. HA-2462-W. ; 951 N PARK, 1964— Newly furnished: cross ventilation: constant hat water. reasonable; 1 or 2 HER. PENNSYLVANIA. 1031 N.—Lovelv room; close bath: cross ventilation: private, refined home. LI-2 318. TALBOTT at 17th. Choice. furnished wor lady or suite of 2. Reasonable. HE-17

TALBOT. 2242 N.—Front room, 3 a light cooking. $3.50 single; also sleeping room, $2.50. WASHINGTON BLVD.. 2814—Nice cool unfurnished Os 2 large closets; reas-

VELAWARE ST. L1-3828

MOORE & KIRK

CH-1808 TA-8086-8

SHIRLEY BROS. CO.

946 N. Uitnots St

J. C. WILSON

1230 Prospect St

(R-1159

L1-8400

OR-0321 DR-0322

onable. TA-4803. 610TH ST. 240 E. =] 1-2. nen. 10TH, 133 E. Nicely furnished, next beth, innersprings, home privileges, good car service, 30TH, 450 W. suitable 1-2, vate home, 3 39D. 603 E.—Pleasant room for business ; DAI awn beds, breakfast optional. TA2818.

Florists and Monuments

——— TT

Delaware Flower hs

DL PRA Lam

[large front room Aaext e Sui.able for

v— Aftractively furnished; good transportation, pri-

reasonable. HA-4481-M.

Lost ‘9 Found

© $25REWARD

Lost or stolen, one black zip case and one tan brief case from Plymouth sedan parked in rear of Antlers Hotel, Contents are papers and correspondence of value to owner only. Reward will be pai on ed. Ci Ne pers And 110 questions aske a . , LIHACD100: LI-5471 or TWO Tok ick a ir otted. st seen $5 sity Heights: reward. Corner y e. Carson, Hanna Ave. LI-0186, dayt ime. BROOLi Cpos VERVE, Vidyr's 1m LOST—Platinum watch on platinum brace Lovell room, twe excellent jo. Name on watch. Reward. 309 COLLEG: E men nding a gentlemen. $7. arott Hotel. | High class home. : KEEPSAKE lost. vellow gold earring. cen- | COLLEGE. 2 11 N.

343 —Nice room: ter stone, smaller ones. Rew COLLEGE, 2 New Jersey, -5865. "rd good meals, private home;

LOST—Mediu i Te terti tional; gentleman. —- —Medium size male terrier. Tough | SOLLEGE, 2449—Attractive room. modern brown coat. white chest, n Eward. HU-8926. amed Mike. Jie: excellent meals; $5.50 week. H

= SVELY home, north, with couple A oa ladies. Reasonable. HE-3136.

get res! , lowest Phone

ds get results at yo Dimes we, nn wds get ty RI-5581

Bill will be sent !ater. Rooms With Board

r brief

15

5 COMER, 1205—Twin oeds. private en-

innersprings, garage cp-

PARTY who picked up Wrong Cape Washington High dance, call A ae. ry

LOST —Dress in Ayres package. Lost in eward. TA-5044.

Sears hat department. Help Wanted—Female

2305—Real home, invalids or Hi RD eat meals. Nurse's care,

ORAN : eo a Tded.

8 | DR-4123-

“Nice room, 3 good meals; Newr transportation.

A 1335 — Riverside car, care for foie = ee | NOT person: priv. home: $10; garage. GIRL, 25-23, white: light housework and SHELBY, 3723—_Refined, ro OUR 5 or 2. to help in cafeteria ‘during lunch. 3487 W.| share home; $7; laundrs R-6611-M. Michigan. after 5 p. m. WOODRUFF. nar

EC imam 7 E. DR Large front WHITE GIRL, 20-40, housek®aner and cook, | room: £00d ventilation: breakfast, CHreferences: $7. -1846-W. 5083-W.

leave city, GOOD Catholic woman to work in taver: XCELLENT food and care of elderly or . | Caimsentt Private home, Reason-

Can give room. TA-2041 or TA-2131. _able, RI-321

Jobs Wanted—Male 1" Hotels 16 By ERIENCE aroun i Mg HAF Qutside rms., bath

| 3208 E. Michigan. |

| $4; ~inner-

| COLLEGE, 2238—Co0l front room, orivate .

$4.50 WEEK ROOSEVELT HOTEL

Capitol and Ohio St. Guest Laundry Free

MILNER $350 5%

P GUEST: LAUNDRY FREE HOTEL S. TLLINOTS.

‘Hotel Dithon RE Sn:

‘Housekeeping Rooms

$2.50; PRIVATE entrance; no ch

nicely furnished; cool. 2238 W. ig BE: | | CENTRAL, 4036—Lower apartment, 380-M. | living room, 3 bedrooms, janitor. GE. | garage. Modern. Redecorated. Soe 10-5.

3- ROOM FUR NISHED COTT! ADULTS. GARAGE. 4325 SANGSTER.

34. 50—PINE. 614 N.—2 lower ont rooms; clean, private. Call after 5 p. m.

|$5—MCCARTY, 715 E.—Lower, cool built-in kitchenette, trance. Adul _ ALABAMA, 1516 N.—2 large rooms, stuffed, roll-away bed; utilities. vate ‘entrance. ALABAMA, 1706 ment; utilities

| ALABAMA, 2114 private bath, frigidaire, cross ventilation, porch, reasonable.

ALABAMA, N. 2234—Unfurnished large connecting rooms: water: employed, TA-2234.

| BELLEFONTAINE, "13323 Rooms, bath and entrance; inDersprings. onable. Adults. -3217

BROADWAY, 1134—Cool room, , kitchenette, private bath, studio; $5; one, $3. | BROADWAY, 1801—3 rooms, furnished; cross ventilation; sink, phone; entrance.

"N.—Cozy 2-room Taparte Phone; parking; $5.

private Reas-

BROADWAY, ~ 240a—Large room and vom-

plete kitchenette, ng furnished; __brivate ne: HE-282

CENTRAL, 2025—

2. or Ir room

apal ments; ea furnished; private a.

trance. HE-2676,

private |

= W. Vermont St. LI-2439 TRUSSES Indianapolis Rental Agency | Furnished and Unfurnished Apartmenrs

CH- 1550 X 5345 E. WASH.--$36.5 Living

17 BrROADWAY-10TH — : | rated:

|__"81 E

front; |X Pa Fm. Private coilet; en: | bath

| A over- | Pri- |

N.—1 room. kitchenette, | \P

two X

constant OL | bedroom. bath, Frig..

I adults:

FISH—FISH-FISH

420 N. Always have fish bait. tse, 23¢ coin in

5% $0- $65." 2% 1433 a 88

111 ea 0- 47.50 | envelope, address to ALL Warthe 31 ¥ 215s '35.00- 3 oo 42.50 MELOR, Ind. in return vou will receive a 2035 A Meridian . 40.00 | make’ ed recipe and Instructions how te 3 E [Sth (unfur, and furn.) 33 oo 48.50 Take Nid balls for fish bait; no cotton

GENERAL APARTMENTS, INC. | ded. 40 years experience.

Meridian, ...... Pennsylvania 16t th

Security, Comfort $1.98 and up H. E. FRAUER & Co. 456 E. Wash. St. WEISSMAN MOTORS SUSE Disiriouter er i Phone—Day LI-2£1 Night, CH- 5243

rm., dressing rm., P wchenetse, |DR, P. P. “CAMPBELL has moved from util. HE-1328. | Bs w Market St., 0 5016 Park Ave. Kaba gn ———————— atients welcome an HuURRIor. Teleco en eo y hour day or cves oms: a

Reduced. ~~ | Oil Permanent Complete, $1

CL Beauty School. 320 N Penn, SPECIAL 50a

NBN set and manicure | RAIN OW ACAD. 215 Century Bldg.

pre r FOOT treatments. Dr intere

402 Kresge Bide. 25¢ Hair Cut, Shampoo, Wave. national School Beauty. 329 N. Penn, | HATR DYEING, $1.25. Guaranteed complets, Roval Beauty Acad.. 401 Roosevelt Bldg.

TA A238 Home-—aged conv., pen TA. 6386 sioners. Nurse's oare. *

108 E. Wash.. Room 302 LI-5393

bath, _Frig.,

modern 2 ro bedroom _apartment

| DUNDEE APTS. Efficiency apts., McCarty

781 E. McCARTY ST.— | $30 up. See custodian. Apt. 47 1226 N, ILLINOIS ST., $31 dressing, 2 kitchenette, | HE- 1. T Le Grande Apts., 1435 E. Le Grande. Ave. $24 secures lovely front eff., util. pd. | LINWOOD. N., 37—Attractive 3-rm. apart- |

ment: kitchen furnished: utilities: porch: reasonable.

FRI-a108,

. Frig util.

ARK, 931-—5-Room and water furn., L1-8401 44

upper gllupiex, heat |

marage. 335 Ni A AVE. { Alteration Specialists)

1244 E. WASH. ST., $37 Large living room, dinette, FS hnette, util. HE-13

2-room up

- TERI—— ALTERA TIONS. 1adies’ men's garments: clean. repair. oress reline Reasonable.

MEYER ©. JACOBS TA-666%.

| NINTH. 653 E.—Small front apartment, $18; utilities; walking Per 212 214 E. 16th 8t. tance: North. : 1003 W. 30TH—3-room apartment: redec- (Boats) orated: nice vard: utilities furnished, $25. |

138 N. Rey You are Interested in Ss 3 Delaware 5 essai SATAY | quality boats, see RPI N. Talbot. LI- ons 188,

(Cement Contractors) : | HENRY GLESING. cement:

steps. walks, driveways:

| |Furn. Houses—Apts.

floors, - paren:

"| Attractively Furn. Bedrm. | “rens,

-| $52.50; modern. well kept bldg; desirable | location. 2725 N . Meridia

COLLEGE, 1139 — Extra apartment for 1, 2 __agement. Garage. ls COLLEGE, 1420 — Cozy Spat; everything furnished; rhone; adults

COLLEGE, 1537—2-Room apartment; utilities; nicely furnished; front porch; private entrance.

COLLEGE, 1808—Nicely furnished bedroom apartment; frigidaire. All utilities. Reasonable.

DELAWARE, N.. 1034—Co00l 2-room apartment; nicely furnished; running water; near bath: walking distance. hone.

ILLINOIS, 2625 N.——2 Rooms and kitchen ette, private entrance; hot water, Janitor. Reasonable.

LINWOOD, 33 N. rooms, Yong, lavatory. Ph'n

MERIDIAN, N. mr “apartments, (walking d.stance.) Furnished and unfurnished apartments. Diiities naid,

NEW JERSEY, N., 1318-~Nicely furnished apartment; private bath; one; porch. _Adults. ht A NEW JERSEY. N.. 1822. 3, Large e pleasant front rooms; nicely ishe: “tilities. RI-6081.

nice persons. New an- |

“(4500 East)—3 or 4 furnished; private

NEW JERSEY. N, 2038—Small room, kitchenette; next bath; utilities; private entrance; phone.

NEW YORK, 3730 E —2 Nicely furnished rooms, private SHvante, Near R. C. Employed couple NORTH-2-3-4 Toom 8, >, rooms, $2.50 up. Inquire 5 ORIENTAL, 20 N.—Nice a basement apartment; frigidaire, SHnerEpInRe. private bath and entrance - PARK, 833—2-room apartment, nice, coo Beauty Rest mattress, sink, uphoistered suite; adults. (No _arunks). PARK, 170b—Large 2-room front Rpart- . Private entrance, gen, 4.50. m, a 3 INTH, 149 W. 8—Lovely 2-room wnstairs, studio; new furniture, Feo, ao walking distance: porch:

Bnd Sleeping

__adults.

E. 10TH modern: 198.

1 and 2-room “apartments;

CR private entrance.

utilities;

nice room: all modern conveniences; ONE hie distance; reasonable. RI-1963.

Apartments for Rent

BEDROOM 1322; living Tm. di Hette: heat,

M APTS. $32.20 so—Carrollton Ave. kitchen an jarage fur

vat Sr water ALL.

todian. Ant. B1CO. INC, LI-2541.

APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU

Choice apts eladlv shown HE-1378 1918 E. Washington St. : CURT URUST 38 "Rigen Front, 1

nish HOT

Frigidaire; |

1- Tosi $37.50; E.—Nice 3-bedrm. home: 466.

two- -room _ Front |

18 Lr

piano, ra- I

gio Frig.. var. | 1207

( Exterminating) Roaches etc., easily killed with Protecto Spray.Lur5 a 132 8. Penn. Lie

(Floor Refinishing)

FLOORS REFINISHED LIKE NEW . . WORK We

MATES GIVEN TEED. RI-1908. RENT, Res floors ine Sn 1058. if des

~ N.—~Lower 2-bedroom | bath, Frigidaire Exceptionally cool

DUSTBESS SANDERS FOR livery. demonstration. Old ished. IR-6232

E sanding, yenmishing, ro at no extra cost

(Furnace e Repairing)

a —-

(Coach Lines) SENTRAL SWALLOW COACH L gar. HE-4 S§. Mer TI1-3022 Chartered red Services, 3ARTH, 2146—2-Room apartment, nicely ned, Near bath, good Sranvpor | (Contractors) tation eason : —n———— (CENTRAL, 3818, Apt. 3i—Nicely Trnished | PULLIN kitchen gubinets made to orger: 2-bedroom _ apartment. for summe I Xe en remodeled; free estimates. CH= Adults. References “exchanges. "1U-3249 I” COMMERCE, 1818—Nicely furnished airy | 3 rooms, bath: utilities; ail conveniences. adults. CH-2770-W DEARBORN, S., 32—Large, “comfortable room: kitchenette; newly Gy roraves: Bed Bugs everything furnished. CH-6571-M HAMILTON, 245 S.—4-room semi-modern double; nicely furnished: reasonable. | _ Adults, CH-5022 ILLINOIS, 1919 apartment, Private Beautiful garden. _Also efficiency a IRVINGTON—Five rooms, porches, garage, beautiful vard. utilities paid: rent reas__onable. TR-5907 Lo : : KENWOOD 2235-3 rooms, rated. furnished abartment: bath, utilities: $8.50 1-22

newly deco-

kitchenette, | ~ 34.

| ALL makes repatred. cleaned Pres esti: mates. Work g Suagagteed. 20 vears' exe perience. CH-05

(Furniture Repairing)

a i — ————

"furs | Near |

LAYMAN AVE. 332—Attractively nished 6-room home for summer. park, car-line, TR-0152,

RITTER, 336 N.—Two large (ms., ette: well ventilated: overstuffed; spring: rarage’ vard

ISTH. 418 E Apt 21—Will share atirac- UPHOLSTERING, Repairing, Sant: tively furnished 2-bedroom apartment | reasonable; work oATantoed. 1 tie with 1, 2 a girls. References ex- mates: prompt service. RE changed. 2717. evenings. CH-7250.

33D, 715 W.—Three rooms, |rivate entrance and bath: $8. Adults only. FERNACES y A y nd furnaces Dlshned, repaired, CLOS! ROOMING HOUSE. | 622 E. Washington. R1-3073. __ (Haulling)

E Ns R NICELY FU OE CH-10

“Phone RI- Lid for want ad word rate in the ecitv and quick results. sodding. TH. 242

5. Kitchen. |— inner- |

vacuumed, cleaned. 2 00;

HAULING, gradin ad or ton. 8

tN 19] Siw ne

(Lawn Mower Sharpening) MACHINE SHARPENED. Son Gy ot BA

Call—Deliver. BRO LAWN MOWER Service Shop. Shatpshed

cinders, Houses for Rent Wheeler.

1518 Ne Room modern lowNegerorated. Ga-

| ALABAMA er duple} , hardwood. rage. Water furnished om modern ‘bun1298 N

BURGESS, 5330835, galow, RI-5265. 1226 | Oo ata 2743—7-Room single:

aH Forage

427 N. Rural. Choaen 5 fT by machine, factory method 833 Par aN ors = 'S.. 728—Modern 7-raom double. LAWN MOWERS sharpened fered” Poy Work called for and pissed: $25; inquire 13 W. McCarty. Electrakeen System. "Se50

x. Ei

LA SALLE. N._ 1336—Modern @-room double; thoroughly redecorateci; garage; | $35. CH-2

ikon PENNSYLVANIA, 2015 N.—Vacant June 15: 1022 living room; 3 nice bedrooms: tile bath: owner 3323 Park. TA-3260. RI-T408.

PENNSYLVANIA. 5760 N. Attractive brick house; 4 bedrooms baths: 2-car E00" ‘rent $125; available July 1.

MATTRESSES, Tenovated, »" ry

PAINTING, paperhangi if desired. All arr h 1-2001.

ome, LIPainti

ents at IR. 0155 Fanving iat io el CH.62324 Gy

. Jobs fina

brick ven-LI-8154.

3-bedroom furnisned.

UNION, 6331:—4-room duplex; eer, —_ _modern: hot P, 3430 — Attractiv wooded lot;

(CT-8867 meds

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