Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1939 — Page 25

THURSDAY, JUNE 22,

1939

Roosevelt's Text

WASHINGTON, June 22

velt today outlined his mew long-term lending program in letter to Senator Byrnes (D. S.C.):

this Dear Senator Byrnes: I have

I am oppecsed to thsi provision. It means simply that 165,000 men who are badly in need of work will have to be dropped from the Works Progress Administration rolls; men who in the great majority of cases are the sole support of families whose subsistence depends on this slender income. What will happen to most of these men is that they will be forced onto already overburdened direct relief rolls of cities, | towns and counties, or, if these are] insufficient to care for them, onto |

private charity

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CALLS PROGRAM SOUND

I believe there is a better way to accomplish the laudable purposes of | this bill. The great majority of peo- | ple of this country have come to realize that there are certain types | of public improvements and better- | ments which should be undertaken | at times when there is need for a| stimulus toe employment. At such| times the Federal Government | should furnish funds for projects| of this kind at a low rate of interest, it beingc learly understood that the projects themselves shall be selfliquidating and of such a nature as to furnish a maximum of | employment per dollar of investment. There seems no reason why there should not be adopted as a permanent policy of the Government) the development and maintenance of a revolving fund fed from the earn- | ings of these Government invest-! ments and used to finance new, projects at times when there isj need of extra stimulus to employment. Such times will recur in the future, as they have in the past, there will always be need for public facilities and improvements In our natural resources which can be most profitably met by the use| at times of greatest need of em-| ployment of the accumulated re-| ceipts of such a revolving fund. At my suggestion, various depart-| ments and agencies of the Government have canvassed the situation to find projects which will meet genuine public needs—projects that can be put under way quickly and, | of great importance, will be self- | liquidating. They have found a| 7 ty of such projects which have the test of careful scrutiny which hold the promise of a volume of productiv ex- | nd employment. I be-|

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and great penditure lieve this is a much sounder method | of dealing with the problem than| the diversion of $125.000.000 of work- | relief funds. All can be financed through the issuance of guaranteed securities by Government agencies with goed prospect of repayment cof both principal interest through earnings. I have caused estimates to be made o. the extent of the field for! investment of funds in revenue earning channels on a self-liquidat-ng basis and in no way competitieve with private enterprise. The estimates are. I believe, conservative. he types of projects I have in mind are listed below, together with the sums which, it is estimated, can bs put to work to provide employment for men and machines in jiverse lines of industry within the coming fiscal year. These projects are in addition to programs already submitted

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PROJECTS LISTED

I. FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY (a) Non-F ederal lie Works— Two-year prograr otal 350 milTion 1 dollars with 150 milton dollars in loan disbursements in the 1940] vear. Projects of the selftype to be financed by | 1oans ai sufficiently low rates of in- | terest to stimulate borrowing for| this purpose. The type of projects would be waterworks, sewage dis-/ 1 plants. bridges. hospitals and} er municipal projects. Post-Roads — Self-] roads — Bridges, | ways and city by-! ar program to total jon dollars with 150 million |

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financing

dollars in loan disbursements in the day on request of Ohic authorities Lost and Found

wR fiscal vear. » Railroad program to total 500 million ollars with 100 million doliars in loan disbursements during the 1940 i vear. Authority to purchase! tvpes of railroad equipment which is to be leased to railroads at a rate which will return the cost to the United States over a period of Carriers would have the] sution to buy the leased equipment. II. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (2) Rural! Elecirification—Sevenyear program to total 460 million dollars with 20 million dollars in loan disbursements in the 1940 fiscal year. Expansion of present rural electrification program to reach a maximum of 1.256.000 rural families not now receiving electric service nor likely to receive such service mn the near future. (bd) Farm Tenant Program—Two-| year program to total 300 million | dollars with 250 million dallars in loan dishursements in the Tisi0| fiscal year. Expansion of the seif-| liquidating portion of the program of ine Farm Security Administratign for tenant farm purchases, rehapilitation program, loans for; novevements and repairs, |

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vour letter of the 1¢<h in which you ask my position as to the provision of the “Work Relief a= Public Works Appropriation Act of 1939” as passed by the House of Representatives (H. R. Res. 326) which would allot $125,000,000 to the Public Works Administration for loans and grants for non-Federal public works.

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jgram as I have outlined I shall be

{and Appropriations Committee of | the House.

| what effect,

{chorus girl testified today

(ducted, the prosecution charges, | champagne lobby among legislators | but she refused. He also asked her to take a trip to the Philippines. R-1158

{Pa., |tences for the kidnaping of Paul H.|

(U. P.).—President Roosevelt

additional local expenditures not financed by federal funds, and | "°C other indirect expenditures will be generated. To give effect to the program cutlined above, some supplementary legislation will be necesary. As a part, howeveér, of the whole program for stimulating productive employment. I include another proposal which will not require legislation in addition to that now pending. This is the expansion of the public housing program of the United States housing authority through extending its borrowing [power by $800,000.000. I have alindicated my approval of this legislation. If you think well of such a pro-

glad to confer with you and your {colleagues and with members of the Ifouse of Representatives. -I am sending copies of this letter to the chairman of the Appropriations, Finance and Banking and Currency Committes of the Senate and to the chairmen of the Ways and Means, Banking and Currency

Sincerely. FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT.

BYRNES’ LETTER

The President wrote Senator Byrnes in response to the following communication he received from the | Senator under date of June 19: {Dear Mr. President: The resolution passed by the House on the 16th making an appropriation for work relief, provides [that of the amount appropriated $125.000.000 shall be transferred to the Public Works Administration. You did not submit to the Congress an estimate for an appropriation for the Public Works Administration. I wish you would advise me in your opinion, this transfer will have upon the number of persons to be furmished employment during the next fiscal year, and whether or not you believe the transfer wise. Very respectfully, JAMES F. BYRNES.

BUCKNER BROKE AT PARTIES, GIRL SAYS

NEW YORK, June 22 (U. P).— Wililam Buckner Jr., who spoke in millions, did not have enough

WINDSORS’ U. S. VISIT TO DEPEND ON KING

PARIS, June 22 (U. P.).—The Duke of Windsor will make no decision to return to Great Britain or visit the United States until he talks to King George by telephone, a spokesman said today. The statement was made because of anxiety lest an informal reception which the Duke and Duchess gave yesterday to American press correspondents be misinterpreted. °

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June 22, 1939

Deaths—Funerals

Indianapolis ‘Times, Thurs,.

BORING —Sraith H., of 022 N. Beville Ave., entered into rest Tuesday, age 43 years. husband of Margaret M. Boring. father of Mrs, Catherine Pope, Horace C. Smith Jr., Robert L. and Jean Ann Boring, son of Myrtle ge Service Friday, 3 Pp. m., HARRY MQORE PEACE CHAPEL. Burial, YGreenfiola. Ind

A TrHeOSore. age 83, beloved husband

a. fat ther of Oscar of St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. A. M. Gribble, George Hasse, Mrs. Elmer Vogel, Mrs. Clara A. Boeldt and brother of Mrs. Alvin Anacker of Indianapolis, passed away Wednesday, June neral service June 2%, 2 Pp. m. MEYER & ABDO FUNERAL HOME, 1807 N. Illinois. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p. m. ‘oday.

HENSON—Charles A., age 60, beloved husband of Zelphia and father of Lester and Byron Henson of Brownsburg, Ind.; brother of Elza Henson of Indianapolis, Mrs. Flora Ragsdale, Chicago, Ill., passed away Wednesday. Funeral Sat urday, 2 B: m. from the residence in Brownsourg. riends invited. Burial Green Lawn Cemetery, Brownsburg. risnet may call at the residence after ursday. SHIRLEY SERVICE.

KEELING—James Albert, beloved husband of Edith and father of Jack and Richard, Kansas City. Mo.; rs. Nina Harter and Glenn, Tipton, Ind., and Olie, departed this lite ‘Wednesday, funeral Friday, June 23 2321 Brookside Ave. 2 p. m. Burial Herlich Cemetery. Noblesville. Friends invited. MOORE & KIRK SERVICE.

LIESE—Ada T. of 717 Markwood Ave. entered into rest Wednesday, age 55 vears, wife of George R. Liese, mother of Mrs. Helen Weissenberger. Edward R. and Dorothy Liese, sister of Mrs. Edith Wiley, Frajik and Fred Harris. Service Friday. 1:3 P. Mm... at HARRY WwW. MOORE PEACE CHAPEL. Burial. Memorial Park.

age at_ residence,

MULLEN—Nora, age 63, widow of Thomas Mullen, mother of Patrick, John C. and Mariana Mullen. died June 20. Funeral Friday, a m. St. Malachi Church, Brownsburg. Burial Brownsburg. Friends may call at the residence, southwest of Favette on the county line. HAROLD B. LAWLER, funeral director.

VANDEVEER -Charles Ferd, beloved husband of Harriet VanDeveer, father of Mrs. Emilv M. McClellan of Indianapolis and Arthur G. VanDeveer of Cincinaati, departed this ae i fee, 74 years. Funeral i m., ai B oe & KIRK IRVING TON NOR TGA 02342 E. Washington St. Burial W. orion Park Cemetery. Friends invited.

WRIGHT — Horace O., age 76. 5115 N. Pennsylvania St.. hushand of Jessie Cogt and father of Horace O. . assed away Pri services at the BUCHANAN | MORTUARY Friday. m. Burial Highland Lawn Semsters : Terre Haute. Ind. Friends may the mortuary.

In Memoriams

WELTY —In loving memory Matthews Welty, vears ago today And while she lies in peaceful sleep, Her memory we shall always Xeep. THE FAMILY.

of alargaret | who passed away 9

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RICHMOND, Ind. . Ind., June 22 .! P)—Ora Wilson, Wayne County | deputy sheriff, said today that a woman was being held here pend- | {ing definite identification through | [fingerprints from the Federal Bu-! reau of Investigation at Washing- | ton. | He said she was arrested yester- “i

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131 W. Washington St. Directly Opposite Indiana Theater

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‘WOLF F SUSSMAN, INC.

NELL MERRICK THOMAS

HOUSEKEEPER. —-Full ouple or widower’s

® charge, employed children. References.

home; no small 1110 Linden.

Jobs Wanted—Male 1"

STRONG, healthy, 13-year-old Noid wants on farm for summer. CH-6367

Schools & Instructions 12

Arc-Acety. Weldg.—Coll’s’on

TRAIN UNTIL SATISFIED WOLVERINE SCHOOL, 332 N. CAPITOL. MORE for

your money here. ROYAL BEAUTY ACAD. 401 Roosevelt Blag.

Special Announcements 12B

Auto Driving Instruction CK ° HA-2781-J WENTY-FIRST ST. MKT—316

BAKER'S T W. 21st St. TA-6910. Groceries, meats, _ vegetables. “Free delivery.’

DRAKES MARKET—1Q03 N. West. LI-0869. Meats, Poultry, Fish, Groceries, Beer.’ Free delivery.

HOWARD'S MARKET—1260 W. Wash. Ly 0298. Fresh fruits, meats, vegetables. SD free delivery.” =

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NEW JERSEY. N., 1907—Three rooms: clean: near bath. HA

NEW JERSEY, 2306 Ne) large room, cross ventilation, close bat _ gentleman. TA-3026. a RIVERSIDE DRIVE. 2471 E.—Front room, Wilton rug, innersprings, lovely view, Sh LR EE ST. JOE, 36 W., APT. 1—1st floor, modern ohne rooms, innersprings, hot water;

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TACOMA AVE. 822 N. are, ern, private home, 2. garage optional. TALBOTT, 2804 N.—Attractive slee ing orch. near bath. Sve Ine blvd. leman; reasonable; phon

| TALBOT. 2807—Nicely oS windows; near bath; large HA-3235-W. .., 112—Large front room, near : Ss, cross ventilation; 2 adults; attractive single room, $3: new __owner. WASHINGTON BLVD. 2838 — Attractive room adjoining bath, Sean, comfortable, cross ventilation. HA-1

WOODRUFF, 569 M. oh i LET airy front, box innersprings, E. Michigan car; gentlemen. CH-1078.

32ND E.. 603—Pleasant home for business Re. twin beds; breakfast optional. TA-

_ front, modprivileges,

“fromt; 4 closet.

"Get want ad results in The Times at lowest word rates in the city. Phone RI-5551 for quick results at low -.ost.

Rooms With Board 15

35—COMER, 1205—Twin beds. & trance. Cross ventilation. Wi DR-0114-R. CENTRAL, 4421—Pleasant cool room, private home; gentleman: breakfast optional: garage HU-5481.

ENGLISH, 1302—Single, double, 3 meals; SPnstant hot water; clean, comfortable. MA-2154 GRAY, N., 521—Good meals, | Eile bi home: near RCA, pe. ‘ Soars: $5. NEW JERSEY, 1003—Siee ly arnished. Rn and ara

717 E. DR aut : Koon th

rivate enow’s home.

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"Rooms With Beard

| Hotels

Constant hot | ——

SOUTHEASTERN, 1523—Furnished 2 rooms,

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J for Rent 18

| EXCELLENT food _ and care of elderly © or convalescents. Private home. Reasonable. RI-3213

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To ons Carrollton

One-bedroom apts heat, water an garage. See TE Stoaan in Apt. 1 or i]

Hall- Hottel Co. - LI. 2541

~ $3 50 WEEK

GUEST AYN FREE. 126 S. ILLINOIS.

Gilbert Hotel

and up All rms. have pri. showers. Weekly Fans. 250 S. Meridian.

Hoosier Hotel Outside rms., baths,

showers all rooms. Clean, comfortable. $3.50 up. 440 Mass. NEW PALACE HOTEL, 4 N. New Jersey; airy rooms, 50c per night, up. 62,125 subscribers every day in Marion County alone to read your want ad in The Times. Results at Qwest word rate ih the city ¥ Pnone RI-555

MILNER HOTEL

$4.00

Housekeeping Rooms

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83; $3, 50; $4—New Jersey. TT. T631—Nicely furnished lower, 1-2 rooms.

$4.50: 1736 HALL PLACE—2 connecting rooms, next to bath; privileges; phone.

$5; 225 E. 13TH.—2-room apartment, aicely RI3530 cross ventilation, utilities. 1 30

$6; WASHINGTON, E., 1220—Desirable 2 rooms, private entrance; enclosed porch; everything furnished. Adults.

ALABAMA, N., 2234—Unfurnished 2 'arge connecting rooms: hot * water; adults; reasonable. TA- 2234.

BROADWAY, IS ean hs kitchenette, $4;

cool BROADWAY, TFET oa kitchenette, sink. constant hot water; utilities. Adults. '|CARROLLTON 2219—3 Rooms, private entrance, adjoining bath, downstairs. Private home, garage. Adults CENTRAL, 1612—First floor; large, nicely __Utilities

CENTR AL, kitchenette. tion; adults.

COLLEGE, 1420-2 large rooms, cool, nicely __furnished. utilities. phone, adults.

COLLEGE, 1537—1_ and 2-room apartments: comfortably furnished; private entrances; utilities; reasonable. DAVIDSON. N.. 318—Reéal summer apartmant, 3 E80) utilities; two entrances; adults. LI- -2284

'| DELAWARE, 517 N_Large, room; private bath: _ Ing distance. DELAWARE, 1032 N.—Two rooms, furnished; near bath, hot water: sonable; phone. 3700 EAST—Duplex, nished, built-ins; refrigeration: blinds. Inquire 109 N. Euclid. GROFF, 1441-One room a artment; bath; _ telephone; utilities. BE-4287-J. TLLINOIS, N., 1808—Furnished kitchenette, = utilities, __Reasonable.

KENWOOD, 2016—One large room and kitchenette; electric refrigeration; cool; emploved adults LINDEN, TS0E Front room, downstairs, sink, utilities; ‘apartment. LI-9403. MASSACHUSETTS AVE. 546, APT. Nicely furnished living room, kitchenette; utilities, hot water. i MASSACHUSETTS AVE. 703, Apt. 0: __clean 2 and 3-room apartments. Uhilities, MERIDIAN, N., 814— (Library Apartments) Furnished apartments and modern sleeping rooms, ere distance. MERIDIAN, 1728—Lovely, airy 2-4 front rooms; rig idaire, porches, garage. _ Reasonable. TA-1592.

NEW JERSEY, N., 1108—2-room apartment; first floor, sink, range, private entrance; porch.

NEW JERSEY, N., — 2-room front, downstairs; private entrance; Frigidaire; utilities; phone.

ORIENTAL, N., 20—2 rooms, s, innersprings, _ next bath; hot water; private entrance.

PARK, 1415—Nice 1 room and Kitchenette: utilities: private entrance; reasonable.

cool, Jurnished room. Suitable for 2.

room and ideal loca-

1948—Cozy front four windows;

light, reasonable;

clean walk-

nicely rea-

2 apartments, fur-

venetian

~ 1-room, running water.

Kitchenette, also 3-room

next bath; icebox, cross ventilation, private entrance; reasonable. TALBOTT, —Nice, airy two-room apartment clean: porch; private entrance: $5.50. ACE, 210—Clean, modern, furnished housekeping ter utilities foraisata,

nm, CENTRAL.

Dundee Apts.

781 E. McCarty St. Efficiency apartments, $30 up. See custodian, 781 E. McCarty, Apt. 47.

MERIDIAN, N., 3335—2-bedrm. apt., large living rm., sunrm., large kitchen, elect. refrig., stove, gar. Janitor serv.

®Vver T- Clark 4x ti HN

THE MERIDIAN, 6 W. Michigan, One 2-rm. and one 3-rm. available. Frig. and all utilities included in rent. C. A. HUFF, LI-7221.

Indianapolis Rental Agency Furnished and Unfurnished Apartments

108 E. Wash., Room 302. LI-5363

A REAL 4-rm. and bath apt. Floors in entire apt. refinished, Building rock-wool insulated. 1316 Carrollton Ave. Mr. Huff. LI-7221.

APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU

Choice apts rladlv shown HE-1378

GENERAL APARTMENTS, INC. 29 W_ Vermont. LI-243%9

$18— LARGE tirst floor modern 2-rm. apart- __ ment; utilities paid. 1650 Carrol.ton.

BROADWAY, 10TH—" Huggies " Redecorated; modern 2 oom: utilities—2-bedroom reduced 1035—T.ower epartment; large living room, 3 bedrooms, janitor. Heat. Redecorated. 1-5.

_ apartment;

_ Double garage. Modern.

DELAWARE, 1415 N.—Homelike, cool, front bedroom apt. Inclosed porch. Frigidaire; utilities; $40 IRVINGTON, sunroom, garage, __ utilities; adults. PARK, 931—5 roms: nished; garage; $35 __LI-g401. 44 Virginia Ave. SPRUCE, 707—4 rooms: heat and water furnished; garage; $27.50. _ LI-8401. 44 Virginia Ave. ROOMY semi-basement apt. at Oriental for $18. Includes wtih before someon? beats you to it.

115 SPENCER—Four rooms, good transportation,

heat and water fur-

27 N. Hurry

Furn. Houses—Apts. 18A

N. Pennsylvania at 14th ST. REGIS Hlevator and repel

room Apartmen RI-7858 SECURITY TRUST Co. RI-6571.

2 rms.. bath, with utilities, $30. Extra well furnished and clean See No. 1 or No. 5, 212 E. 10th. Building rock- wool insulated.

$5 wk.. Woodruff, beaut.. cozy, cool, large 2-rm. apt. Others. HE-44 4686. $7.50; 1412 LEE—4-room nicely furnished bungalow Souble. strictly modern; water

paid. BE-44 COLLEGE, 904—2-room apt apt. Lower front. Utilities. GUILFORD, a rooms, bath; electric refrigerator; privete entrance. Adults. HE-4438. MARKET, E, 1034—4 rooms, gas, water paid. $3°% cond _ Ing distance; $8: LI-8

WALCOTT ST., 230 a 2 or 3room apartment: modern; private home.

WALNUT. —E °T6—S-voom

garage. heat, tion. Walk-

WALNUT, E.. 216— clean. Private bath. utilities; $6 TENTH, 510 E.—Desirable apartment, furnished. Adults only. tilities paid. Reasonable.

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$31.50—HOVEY, 5032—Modern 5-room buniy excellent condition; yard; garage.

Houses for Rent

REST LANE, 6017 — 3-Bedroom brick, air conditirmed, social room, double garage. BR-437%. MORRIS, 854—5-Room house, everything modern, garage, ag! lawn, two people; Owns beds, dresser, kitchen set, ice box, library table. small radio, man’s summer suit.

NEW JERSEY, No. ern single. Gara PARKWAY, 817 dou ble; built- ins, Gow 2. oa

e BR Six-room mod-

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$20 per WwW. {

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DESIRABLE HOMES ON EASY TERMS

3102 Guilford Ave.

2-Story home of 3 bedrooms; bath, furnace, hardwood floors, full base iy garage. Being put in A-1 conit

5310 Crawfordsville Rd.

2-Story home of 3 bedrooms; bath, furnace, hardwood floors, full basement, 2-car garage. All in excellent condition.

274 Burgess Ave. 2-Story; 8 rooms down, 3 up; bath,

furnace, hardwood floors throughout. All being placed in good condition.

1002 St. Peter St. 2-Story home; 5 rooms down, 2 up;

bath, furnace, 1l-car garage; corner lot. All being put in first-class shape.

The above is only a partial list. Call us for homes in all sections of the

44 Virginia Ave. LI-8401 Eve., Phone TA-3740

| Bridges & Graves.

Doubles — Real Bargains 3317-19 BLVD. «5 a side, strictly mod., 2-car hl Price | ,700. 1508 08 VILLA, 4 rms. a side. Toilet, gas,

$2,200. 1626- 5 N. ALA, a side, strictly 2-car gar. 223: 3 Ss, LA SALLE, 5 rms. a side, strictly 2-car gar. $2,700. 1609: ii DAWSON, 4 rms. a side, gas, wat, 2018. 50 HOWARD ST.. 4 rms. side toilet, gar $1,700. I 39 ILLRe AE. 3 rms. a side, gas, city gar 334 LINCOLN 5 rm. mod., only $2,100.

The above houses can be purchased on 10% down, bal.

A-6412 EON. DILLERAY DR-T925

HOME and income. Five-room, strictly modern, full basement, new furnace shrubbery. new fence, also new small house in rear. Two best rentals on West Side with people waiting. Need for money brings sacrifice price. Inquire owner. 1231 Shepard St.

$29.25 Per Mo. FHA

1 NEW HOME LEFT Includes Taxes, Insurance and Loan {Small down payment, ves., ER-1428 S. Delaware St. at Pleasant Run Blvd 243 N. Del. RI-3¢77

LOOK—$2250

small down payment: 8 Newl decorated; extra

* Yeoman Denny St

MR. AELMUS. BR- 5375. ALLISON REALTY CO. “RI- 2368.

MODERN four-apartment brick bduildin and four-car brick gard e; redecora en in excellent condition; 12 Central Ave, For qiamadiste cash R will sacrifice.

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a side, ine

Times Want Ads Lowest Rate in City.

A REAL HOME

FOR HOME LOVERS; new 3-bedroom brick; all conveniences; plenty shade. See to appreciate. W. Edgewood, Ave. OPEN EVES. Appoint 4004 or call at 229 E. Ohio. son.

TO CLOSE ESTATE

§ rooms and adjoining storeroom. 955 N. Concord. Appraised $1000. Must sell. Mk or offer. Sexton Real Estate Agency.

H. R.

Real Estate Investments 25A 249, INVESTMENT

3-APT. DUPLEX & STOREROOM Corner location: 1000 block on S. West St.: reconditioned: income $41 per month, Must sacrifice to close an estate at once. Only $2250. Mr. Weissman, 961 N. Mer.

Real Estate Wanted

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4721 CAROLINE 5 Rooms, recond., mod. bung., Near new school; stores, etc.; only $ 000: $300 down; $27 oF low taxes. RI-1410. Bates, HU-504 PAUL L. MeGORD CO., 615 Lemcke Bldg.

Kildare 1740 Four, rooms, en-

closed back rch, large front porch, large garage. C icken house, brooder house. Lot 116x140. $1500. ma down payment; balance easy. TR-2043.

BE SURE ot vour title. stract prepared by

Union Title Co. 155 B. Market St Union Title Blde.

2130 STATION ST. 6-Room semi-mod. single. in St. Francis De Salle’s; i er gar.; only $1800; 10% down. RI-1 Mr. Bates. IIU-5047. PAUL L. MOGORD CO., 615 Lemcke Bldg.

GRANT, 420 N.—3-Bedroom Ares trade for cottage east, WALTER FOLKERTH, wg Agent. 4200 E. Washington.

Demand an ab-

1» ACRE and 1l-acre lots; in Harvey addition (Beechwood Ave.) $5 down, $5 month: IR-4200. WALTER FOLKERTH, East Side agent. 4200 E. Washington St.

SOUTHSIDE: Suburban, 8-rocm modern; 2 RL Tage. Owner. 201 Bakemeyer.

1569 Bosart, £3500; $500

EAST—Little Flower Parish. 5-room modern bungalow: cash; $30 per montana. HE-507 8.

Phone RI-5551 for lowest want word rate in the city and quick iesults.

THIS CURIOUS WORLD

SINGLES a and doubles, east. WALT FOLKERTH, East Sige agent. Washington. IR-4200

WANT TO SELL your farm? Call LI-4286. JOHN D. CASE, 3510 N. Penn., B-2.

1300 &

LOWEST rates and liberal terms on resie dential and all types of real estate, FHA loans also without service charge. F. B. McKibbin, 115 N. Penn. RI-8727.

Real Estate Loans

Business Opportunities 29

HAMBURGER SHOP, doing good busi« ness, low rent, good location; reasonable. 5423 W. Washington.

GROCERY I% sale, Established business. 515 N. Alabama. RI-00

FOR SALE—Outside fruit and vegetable market, good location. Owner leaving town. Call BE-0298. Howard.

modern equipment, Soy reasonable,

Swaps 31

1037 "HARLEY—A-1, sell; consider car or house trailer. 2506 W. Michigan.

BOATS at. the BOAT SHOP. DR -S3at 2 S. Keystone at the grocery store

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