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‘Indianas, 9 to 1, at Perry Stadium
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‘pES MOINES, Iowa, Joy 28 (U. P.).—Results of opening competition yroved today that the 1933 Women’s ational A. A. U. swimming meet is 2 wide open affair with no favoritism shown defending champions. » Helen Crlenkovich, 18, San Francisco, won. the three-meter spring-|E
Berg diving crown from Marjorie B
estring, 16, Los Angeles late yesterday. Then Esther Williams, 17, Lios Angeles Athletic Club, dethroned Virginia Hopkins, her teammate, in * the 100-meter free style swim. ‘Mary Ryan, : 14, Lakeside Civic Club, Louisville, won the dne-mile free style championship. Mrs. Kath-
ne x , Fla., who had held the title d not compete because of illness. * Because of 97-degree heat yester-|™ day, officials changed starting time for finals for the remainder of the
Crnesks are milly.
bluegills on_Bruco and crappies on Nyona.
Rivers »>e mn gv. Streams in poor condition for fishing
Rawls Thompson, Ft. Lauder- an is poor. ing a inds, but
Creek, Fall are clear.
“hay
State Stream: Reports =
-T wardens’ reperts on State
Chae by counties: ; ofd—galamonis is @ear.’ atehing f carp along river.
gar Creel ead: Mud Creek are pits clear. Streams are’ in good tion. but ar many “fish: being caugiis. wn—Salt Lake and Beanblossom are County Park are. fishing condifion. Be mu Hay Some nice ‘blu gills
rom the Tewildeat Deer, Middle Fork and Creeks are: ‘muddy,. Tippecanoe is Lots of peopl fishing, but‘ no ish being ca s—-Wabas bh and Eel 1 Rivers are muds d Deer ee! also muddy. Cott is oor. and tishing m this lake is| | goo Clay—Eel' River is muddy. Good catfishing | on this river on crawdads. Bass have been striking good in ‘spill’ ponds. | Clinton—All streams are muddy except - from in- | Turkey and Bogard Fork are muddy. Eckerty Pond is clear gnd Sraphies are hem caught there on ne, live minnows an
S. Davies—East Side. Lake Pond are milky. East and West Fork, Prarie and Smothers Creeks are muddy. ue catfish, flatheads: and white perch ve been caugh t in East and West Forks. i 5. Creek and Whits but starting to clear. and South Hogan's
ig HR Water are mu Tanners ‘and North
° Fulton—Manitou, Fletcher. are clear. Gaiciing lots of catfish on Manitou and bluegills on Getting limit of Gibson—White, and Patoka Prnd is milky,
Wal a
Grant—All streams are low ry ‘clear.
has been =ood, gateneavy rain Lon 25in proba Lv will make 3
River, Montgomery and Bell Creek and all pits Fishing is poor.
Nenry—Flatrogk
meet to 7 p. m. * The program today will feature the 300-meter individual medley and the 400-meter team relay races. 1+ Miss Crlenkovich rolled up 135.89 points to defeat Miss Gestring. The|, Los Angeles diver, Qlympic championship in 1936, sgored 133.97 points. Third place went to Barbara Cook, Jeflersonville, Ind., with 104.02 points. |
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«Entries close tomorrow for the Amateur Softball Association of America tournament to be held at elmont Stadium Aug. 1. Already entered and pointed for fast com-
petition are: ; DeGolyer, Paramount Suraware, Salvan Army, P. R. Mallory. Indiana Avenue, oosier Veneer, R. C. A., Continental Op‘tical, Pearson Company, Capital Dairies, Real Silk, Lincoln Chiropractors, Flashes Belmont Buddies, Neversweats, Duke ne
Shaw “ Pep-Si-Cola, Douglas Theater, St. John’s Fvanze ical. Ermet Products. SchwitzerComings All-Stars, Indianapolis Bapkets, Reilly Labratories, Banner-Whitehill, InZ1any lis Buddies, Shadeland Cash Grocan Camp, Brightwood Merchants and city Bottling.
Mission Orange team will travel to
Charlottesville Sunday. All players report 230 N. Rural St. at 12:45.
Secos defeated Brookville Standard Oilers, 6 to.1, and Greenwood Merchants, 14 to 5, in games played at Greenwood, boosting their victory string to 21. Ben Cohen, Secos, got six hits in seven times at bat, and Leonard Wechsler hit two home runs. Night road games with state ‘teams are wanted. Write Max Goldsmith, 535 S. Illinois St., or call LI1612 during day.
South Side Merchants will play a dauble-header with Fairmount Hardware at Garfield 2 Sunday.
Pers please report at diamond | grips and match groans with Powerhouse Frank Sexton, the Akron, O.;
at 1:1
Ajax Beer will will play Noblesville Farm Bureau at Forest Park, Noblesville, Sunday at 2 p. m.| All Ajax players meet: at Finch Park Sunday at 12:30 p. m.
~Westfield Merchants Heridan at Westfield Hig eld Friday at 7:30 p. m. nkey ame between the Lions Club and -Star team of Westfield will be ayed at (8:30.
| Herb Laymon n pitched Bloomiligth Graham Motor Sales to a 1-t0-0 victory over Shelbyville Merchants, . allowing one hit. Laymon has pitched two no-hit, no-run and three one-hit games. Grahams have won 13 games in 17 starts. Shelbyville is to play at Bloomington Aug. 4. Tonight the Motor Sales play at Alexandria. [For
ham Motor Sales, Bloomington, Ind.
BASEBALL .The wndeteated Plainfiel¢ Indians downed | Greencastle, 4 to 3. ‘The winners will play Martinsville at Plainfield Sunday.
“Southeastern. Grays will - open their new field Sunday and want to book a game with a strong team. Knightstown and other nines take notice. ' Future dates are ‘open. Write Miles Bellows, 1741 Perkins
st: .
Franklin Cubs bs defeated Smith’s Valley, 10 to 7.. Hoffa A. Cs will play at: Franklin Sunday. For games write James Campbell, 699 E. Ohio St.; Franklin, Ind.
The Mallory-Basca Manufacturers League game scheduled for Riverside diamond 4 tomorrow has been transferred to Garfield diamond 3.
Kingan Reliables bles defeated Kingan
last night. Ray Staples held the Indianas to five hits. The game was sponsored by the Kingan Athletic Association. :
Thdianapolis ~ Firemen defeated Dabson’s ,Sportsmen of Anderson, 4 to 3, and Lebanon Merchants beat Eiwood, 12 to 5, in State semi- iid tourney games at Lebanon Yyesterday. The Firemen will return to febanon Sunday to play the Merchants. Indianapolis Black Indians play U. S. Hame of Frankfort| at Lebanon tomorrow.
Because the. Hosiery Union is hav- - ing its annual picnic at Riverside Park tomorrow, the Industrial League schedule has been changed as follows: Falls City vs. Hosiery Union at Riverside. Lilly Varnish vs. Link Belt at Rhodius. Rockwood vs. Polk’s Milk at Brookside.
LEAGUE STANDING Ww ies 2 8
chess esece
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Holey Union’ . fl Belt
Mrs. Lentz Wins
sted by Mrs. Dale Lentz, j An 86, try Club, took top honors. the ladies’ guest day tourment at Pleasant Run yesterday. s. Walter Brant and Mrs. Ralph Flood; both of Meridian Hills, took second and $urd, respectively, in
DiMaggio Puts
who won thej.
out a 10-to-1 victory over the Toledo Mud Hens yesterday fo boost - their lead over Minneapolis to two full
Two More Over Wall for Blues
By UNITED PRESS, The Kansas City Blues whacked
gathes. In the only other game,
played in the American Association’ Milwaukee 3 to 1.
defeated Columbus,’
3 iq t caught on ‘Minnows. nr Tippeca
and Snyder poo
streams fair
Howard—Wildcat east of Rikon is muddy. Kokomo and Honey Creeks are ar Pishing poor. Hegtifixten-_Watiesls and’ Lit'le’ Wabash are milky. ~ Sal amonie is muddy. Fish ing poor. Knox—Wabash' River and White River are muddy. River Doshee is milky. Watson ponds, pits and washouts are clear. Fishing is pour Kosciusko—Wawasee, Tippecan bster and Panpakoothic are one Bluse have begun to bite in Webster, small \.a hin yu neg
marion—Wwnite River, rau’ Cr Eagle, Buck and Lick Creeks are milky. Fishing
is Marehall—All lakes are Sloat ba fishing has been poor all. week ail the lakes Some nice channel cats a in Tippecanoe river, Monroe—=Salt, Indiana, Clear, Bean Blossom and ‘Griffey Lake are muddy. : Leonards lake, Twin lakes and lakes in Mor-gan-Monroe State Forest are clear. Not many fish bejng caught gan—All sireams are jnuddy and: not fie x Bh. Fish are not biting. ‘Rush—Big- Platrock is milky. Little Zlatra Big and Little Blue, ‘Six Mile; Clifty spd Mud creeks are clear, Fishing is » Shelbys ugar, Brandywine, Lewis creeks Big and Little Blue and Flatrock Tver, ing is good. Hancock—Big Blue river, Brandywine creek, Big and Little Sugar Creeks are milky. Fishing is good. Greene—White river, Eel river, Indian and Richland creeks. .are muddy. Catching channel catf in these rivers. Stripper . . Getting bluegills, bass and cattish in Shakamak lake. Noble—Gil ‘ is clear. . Getting some crappies on live minnows. High Jake is milky. Getting Zome bigesills on worms and crickets. Fishing 'is fair. Bartholomew—Flatrock creek is muddy, so is Driftwood river and Clifty creek. Fishing is poor. . Bass and bluegins biting
Dubois—East Fork White river in good shape for fishing. Catfish biting. Patoka river is muddy,.Anderson river, Ferdinand jake. H’Berg lake all clear. Fishing is ® Hendricks—All streams are muddy. Inland pits are.clear. No fishin Johnson—Sugar and 4 ng: creeks and Blue river are milky. Getting some large mouth and catfish. Jefferson—Indian = Kentuck and Big Creek are milky. Several nice strings. of pan fish Saught on indian Kentuck. Jennings—Grayford pond is .clear. Muscatatuck, Graham and Sand creeks are muddy. Fishing is poor. Madison—White river is clear, Kilbuck creek is milky. Fall Pipe and Lick creeks are clear. Fishing s good. Owen—Eel and White rivers are muddy. Hollybrogk lake and Gosport gravel pit and McCormick creek are clear. poor. ;
Fishing is
Epouhe. Eo at July 28 (u: P.) —Defending champion Ted
Adams of Chillicothe, Mo:, was: the
ast United States standard bearer today as semi-final matches for the Canadian Amateur golf champions ship began. ::Adams, final survivor. of 15 U. s. entrants, meets Henry Martel of
Edmonton over thé 36-hole semi-|
final route today. In the other bracket Ken Black, Vancouver run-
nerup in 1933, faces Phil Farley of |
Toronto. .
The betting was even on both |H matches, ‘which were expected to].
bring out the best golf and biggest Tod of the tournament.
Boxing at Willard
‘Amateur boxing ‘bouts, free to the public, will be held at Willard Park tonight starting at 8 o'clock. Bays wishing to compete are requested to report at the park ring at 7 o'clock. The glove show is sponsored by the City Park Board and supervised by the Marion County Recreation Department WPA.
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GOODWIN—Edwin - Morrow, - Indianapolis, beloved father Sherman Custer, Avon, nn., and yREY. Thom! A. Goodwin, Littleton departed this hte EE Sly 37 Sr, Tat Littleton. Funeral Sunday at M 5 & KIRK NORTH 8 FUNERAL HOME, | RO 3447 oliezs Ave.,, 1:30 p. m. Friends - invite v .
AMILTON—Louis, “beloved son. of Opal Yoder, stepson of Clyde Yoder, brother of Madge Leona, Howard Lawrence and Byeny Lowell Hamilton, passed away July 27. Friends may call at the resiort 262 Eastern Ave., any Sine. Fun eral services 3 p. m. Saturda ment New Crown. W: T.: B SERVICE.
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MORRISON—Jennie, wife of B. L. Morrison, mother of Herbert S., Ldwrence A. an y . ning. age’ $1 years away Thursday _ morning, 1 neral: at Broac Ripple C ristian Ay - faturday at 2:30 p. m. Burial at Union Chapel. Brionds may call at the ‘residence, 5648 . Winthrop pve. after 12 noon Friday. 0. W. TT in charge.
PHILLIPS—Julia ., age 44, beloved wife of Clarence W. Sha ps. mother of Merecedes Griffin, sister ups Eugene Williams of Kansas, Emile Williams of Hartford ity, Mrs. - Pauline arris of Pnoenix, Ariz. Mrs. Denise Fletcher of kron, O.. and grandmother of Beverly Ann Griffin, passed away Thursday. Fu-
. Graveside service Elmer metery Muncie, -Ind., about 2 [Hartford City papers please “copy
REAM-—Arie, age 65, beloved wife of J. Ream, mother of Florence NE EmioS. sister of ay hi and Bert Woodheck, passed aw Nursday y morning Fu Funeral ¢ Den 1 a. m. ROS. ™nlincis at Bn:
In the Blues’ victory, Vince DiMaggio increased-his home run total to 35.with a pair of round-trippers.! Piechota pitched. for Kansas City
and limited the Mud Hens to four blows. Phillips who . started for Toledo, was relieved by Rogalski, who in turn was replaced by Fred
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Columbus collected but six hits off |
Rain washed out the two games in the Twin Cities, Indianapolis at St. Paul and Louisville at Min-
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SHARP—Sadie E., beloved wife of Walter M. Sharp, sister of Mrs. Florence Bailey, Lafayette, Jack and Thomas Mack, Michigan: Raymond Mack of Chicago, Charles Mack, Lebanon, departed his life Thursday, age 67 years. Funeral Sunday, July 30, at the MOORE & KIRK NORTHEAST FUNERAL HOME, 2530 Station St.. 3 p. m. Burial, Oaklandon. _. Friends invited.
SURBER—George, age 65 years, husband of Anna and father of David Carl, Wi eph G., Mrs. Ruth Quinnette and M Alma Krebs, passed avay, Thursday. Funeral Saturday. July 29. 9 a. m., at the USHER MORTUARY, 231 3 W. Washing-
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beloved mother of Clara E.’ Wri Monday July 31, p. m., at the WILSON FUNBRAL. HOME, 1230 Sie. pect. Friends invited. Burial Concordia Cemetery. Friends may call at the. fumeral home after 6 p. m. Priday.
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$1.50 and $ $1. 1.75 “week. 620 N. Alabama; | front and small sleeping; gentlemen.
$3, $5—26 E 11TH—AIll new furniture, “innerspring mattress. © RI-8846.
ALABAMA, 2615 N.—Large cool front, twin beds drivileges: meals optional; garage. Nm 9 — Downstairs front ‘room, innersprings, private Satz anes, _ kitchen privileges. Garage. HE-34 CENTRAL, 1938—Nicely furnished, in private entrance; maid service.
COLLEGE, 3222—Nice, Cre , large closet, private home; ® gentlema n.
DELAWARE, 1625 N.—Studio room, private entrance, large closet, hot water, private home. HA-2587-W. GUILFORD, 3606 — Front; private home; extension telephone: twin beds: 1-2 gentlemen. HA-1425-M.
cross ventilation, hot water;
bath home privileges: near A.; good
transportation. CH-4374-W.
HAMILTON, 538 N.—Large cool front, furnished or unfurnished: private entrance: _ reasonable. CH-6216.
| ILLINOIS, N., 2202—Large, cool living-bed-
room, innersorings, newly decorated: __ couple. _HA-3679-M. LASALLE, 905—Nice front; near R. C. close bath: private home; oahu _ CH-5132-W. MICHIGAN, 1529 E.—Lovely front ‘room, negr bath; * kitchen Apr Heges: garage, refsonable. CH-0359-W MERIDIAN 068 N.—Apt. for employed women; $2.7 MERIDIAN, 1928 N.—Cool, front froom: innersprings; tleman preferred; $3.
at cozy room 3 oT furnished phone; gen-
nished front, cross gentiation, inner-
__ Springs, privileges. HE-217 (Irvington)—Share large 4 windows; gentleman;
RITTER, 146 S. room, twin beds, 4 reasonable. 3
VERMONT, 128 E.—Colonial, Apt. §; clean, cool; constant hot water; Moelsprings; phone: reasonable.
fortable, near bath, front view; desirable 1-2 employed. $3 or WASHINGTON, Blvd., cross ventilation. springs. $3. TA-3821 : 34TH, SALEM _Large, . cool, front room-* suitable A meals optional; reasonable.
i Shower bath, |
room, inner-
ATTRACTIVE. cool front; awnings; breakfast optional; garage: suitable 1-2 employed: reasonable. CH-T633-R. EMPLOYED girl to share my lovely furnished apartment, north, privileges, _ reasonable. HA-4041-J. NICELY furnished room north; constant hot water; reoso-ventilation; good transportation. HA-4660.-GENTLEMAN will share room with emloyed young man; walking distance. Reference, RI-3262. BY WAR MEMORIAL, bedroom. living room suite, both front, elevator Ss newly furnished, suitable 1 1-2-3. RI-1919
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$5 EACH: Alabama, N., 1224. Large, cool _ room, twin beds, I near bath. RI- -6647.
o 1205—Lovely downstairs room. rivileges: ST véntilation; widow's ome. DR-0114-
ENGLISH, ai double; constant hot water: dhree sneals; clean; reason__able. MA-21
GUILFORD. TE nome; - invalids. aged, ensiofiers: excellent meals. Nurse's care. HE-2804
NEW JERSEY. 2324 N.—Well furnished; owner's home, phone, shower; garage. Meals optional. = PENNSYLVANIA, N.. 2132—Room om, board: private home.’ Single or double. Men _ only. TA-7 ST. CLAIR. 1132 E.—Nicely mid innerprings: good east suitable 1-2; reasonable. CH-16 CHILDREN or rl mm board. !Mother's care. Reasonable. 1741 Arrow Ave.
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MILNER $3.50 WEEK HOTEL CVE LAGNDRY FREE
126 S. ILLINOIS
Hoosier Hotel Qutside rms. baths Clean, comfortable. $3.5( 50 1 uly. 440°
EMINOLE "HOT $3. 50 Ein rms. Trans. $1.
Housekeeping Rooms 17
$3—HOUSEKEEPING room, near bath; cross yehtilation: quiet; utilities: phone, 1440 N
4. ae 1i ht. ‘clean. 1-room % quiet, desirable. 528 E. Myr e
Pr 8 hos sleepi
‘housekeeping; = redecorated; unusual; ine
yard, porc
1 $3 ani! 115 e front. Jroom apt.: clean, de-
sirable; 7 ‘N. Hlinois.
PARK, 2444 Nicely furnished or unfur-|
‘WALNUT, 112 E.—Room, attractive, . com-|,
DELAWARE, N. 816_—Attractively |
'$3 50 PINE. 614—2 upper rooms, clean. " _ private; ahd five p. ‘m.
$4 UP—Lovely front apartments, furnished Benny sink, kitchenette, porch. - 1103 entra
$6.50 WK.; SANDERS, 622 (S. East trolley) 3 rooms, unfurnished, utilities: adults, DR-1126. ALABAMA, 524 N.—Large front room Ts housekeeping: also quiet sleeping room; reasonable.
ALABAMA, N.. 1005—2-3-room apartment, sleeping private porch;
$3 up; utilities. ALABAMA, 1605 N.—l-room front apartment, down; also 1-room _apartment, adjoining bath. . ARSENAL, S., 134—2 nice, clean, rooms, newly papered; utilitiés; semi-modern, $3.
BROADWAY. 113%—Clean. cool. lower room, kitchenette, sink, $4.° One room, $3.
BROADWAY, 2545—2 nicely furnished rooms: refrigerator: housekeeping or slzeping. HE-3854. = | = CARROLLTON, 2226—Entire second floor, are 2-room apartment. furnished. Sink. _ range. CE ITRAL, 1108—2 rooms, _ refrigerator. he bath. CENTRAL. 11151 small housekeeping room. large Et. $3. © Also sleeping porch. RI-3026. COLLEGE. 1536 — You'll like <his nice 2-room apartment. sink. Reasonable. + RI-1128. DELAWARE, N 517--Large light, cool room. p private bath: reasonable; walking stance.
DELAWARF, 730 N.—Large 3-room apartment; nicely furnished. utilities. Constant hot water. Weiking Aseance
HIGHLAND AVE. —2 MO ONT. EVERYTHING | FURNISHED: ADULTS.
ILLINOIS, N., 1808—Furnished front, one room and kitchenette; twin beds; utili ties. HA-3203-J. ILLINOIS, 2625 N.—2 rooms, front, lower; well furnished, general . electric: Janitor service. KEYSTONE, 820 N.—Large cool, nicely furnished: home Srivileges; garage; rea- - sonable. CH-1738-M
MASSACHUSETTS. 546, . APT furnished. - housekeeping . or room. Hot water; innersprings.
MASSACHUSETTS AVE. 703, Apt. .9 _ Clean, 2 rooms, sink, hot water, Gtilittes.
ORANGE, 222—2 and 3-room “apartments; sink, porch; adults; yard. ORIENTAL, 20 No AltFactive 2 rooms; innersprings: Frigidaire: private en- _ trance: hot water. PARK, 11371 and 2 rooms, upper and lower; $3.50 up. PARK, Pr: rooms, Near bath First floor. PENNSYLVANIA, N.. 1807—2 clean, cool— living room, studio couch, kitchen, screened-in porch:, next bath: constant hot water. PECIAL SUMMER RATE. ST. CLAIR, 312 E.—1 and 2-room apartments; $3 and $6: utilities furnished. SANGSTER, 4355 — Light housekeeping suite; cool; adults. Call HU-2388
SPANN, 1620—One-room, ihe next bath; rivate entrance, porch; all utilities urnisk
range, electric
~ 2—Nicely sleeping
sink, gas range.
‘| STATE, N. pag large, attractive, home-
like private entrance, studio,
ro _ kitchenette: utilities. STERLING. 1205—One-room T apartment, complete: utilities: down private entrance; reasonable. 198. TALBOTT, 1705 es down. 2 rooms: kitchen. bath; reasonable: Pennsylvania trolley: adults, TALBOTT 2402 N.—2 front rooms up, 1 room. kitchenette down: Yelrigerator. TREMONT., 30 N.—Modern furnished 3om utilities; front-rear entrance. a. v » .
rage. UNION 1210—3-room ment; modern; private Wola dos aire E.—Three rooms, private WAIN Totes: first {floor (see house- __ keeper in basament).
NINTH, E., 616—2 front rooms, kitchenette | mel. apartment; good air, bath, rollaway. Reasonable. 11TH. 822 E—_Large front, well ventilated; : Arie private entrance; adults. RI-
furnished Apartte bath and en-
12TH, 1618 E.—2 large, front; nicely ly furnished, private entrance. near bath. 35.90. 29TH, W. 403 (near transportation)—4room. apartment. Partly furnished. Heat, water; $6. TA-0282. TWO rooms. 1 unfurnished, 1 1 partly rtly furnished; private entrance;. next bath. DR-0349.
Apartments for Rent.
® DUNDEEAPTS.
‘apartments, |
"181 E. M~Carty St. Efficiency_ 0 uo. See cust odin an. ToL pt. 47.
E. Mecary,
E N MATA Modern efficten apact 2 ninth refrigeration: sung BANKERS TRUST cours Y. AGENTS
MERIDIAN, TH ore rooms, kitenenet , ba Frigidaire and all utilities included - Also a 3-room furnls ed _ See « custodian or C. an AT 1435 E GRANDE nifol bedrm. yory deli, ne nar 8
$ Atirastively een wn cool, ) Gi room kite f
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PINEX — 808 FLETCHER
Walking distance, ' efficiency, all utilities
peid. DR-4844. Seéurity Trust Co. RI-6571
2'to 5 Rms., $22.50 Up
Good condition, utilities. 1116 N. Capitol.
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Choice apts sladlv shown . 'HE-13%8.
$25; 1348 N. ILLINOIS—4 rooms and bath. Redecorated. Water, heat furnished.: ALABAMA, 2044, N.—6-Room up pper a8 * range, Frigidaire, garage, hea water _furnished, | COLLEGE, 1824—Up) pper oo 3 heat, water; bargain 50. ©O
IIGHLAND, 18 N.—3 Yo all it: 5 rooms, front porch, water, Frigidaires. See custodian, P 1244 N. ILLINOIS—$31 secures lovely elf. apt.: util be. Modern. attractive bldg. _ You can’t bea MERIDIAN, S260. efficiency apt
odupies:
Ata o0my SHowerh cross ventilae _ tion, MA- -3: 66. HA-1422. 8, tal » PARK AVE. 931—5-room upper’ duplex; s heat and water furn.: aad $35 NN LI-8401. Virginia Ave. PENN., 2101 N. — 6 rooms, sun parior, 255 on fast om; good condition. ~MAPENNSYLYVANIA aa AND 21ST—3-Ra, apartmen T sire as range: ivo Woodwork: $3 7.50. A-2131. | id AT REYER os TA Ww. ITH_$7350 secures delightful’ eff. apt. Util. bath, Fr So Ay
RIVIERA. 924%2—3 5200s semimodern; $22.50. TEMPLE, 911 fun rooms, 5, bath; ail utils utile _ ities and heat; reasonable. ‘
Dunbar. Apts—Colored 1032 N. est Efficiency, - $27, with all tities, rofuding Frigigsire, Ges custodian. Apt. 10. . 18A-
y
Furn. Houses—Apts. ~~ MOST BEAUTIFUL
Newly furnished apartment you San ime; ine wit. solariupr 8s. a 162 Bedroom, kitchen and . Bath: blinds, built-in. tub with shower, . refs erator, Magic Chef gas range, Sn 00d. 100 Verv exclusive. Apply Abt, Ae 1475 ne Delaware St.
2- bedroom furnished Joo Ney decorations. Well Dt ed. Rock Fool insulated. Stoker 1aaE __ 901% N. East St. MR. HUFF, L
~ Attractively Furnished
a Yen dren HR . nois, efIicl Ses, Mgrs. will show or cali L1- 5303
k rooms and. bath, Jxire fine, 30a a ever, gi dave. rock. ool, stoker gh T See 15 7 0 E. 13th 8 MR. HUFF | ELMONT. N.. tots ETM coal and utilities pause
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Be Cy ~ 8-room and bath furnished ot i ao clean, comfortable k wool ‘insulated, stokes. eatin ih Rive E. 9th au HAMILTON, 345 S.—4-ro Ets BAM fjicely, Senter utilities dein Reasonable. dults. CH-5022. Ha *4-10018 and a furnished apt. $30. by REC. wool ing inted SE . wool insula sto) 1318 Carrollton Ave. C. RUPE, L115 a ILLINOIS. N., "0a Redecorated. ol. cool, ficiency a ts Fri 15idall agile: constant he t water; bul 3-room and Si furnished apt. $32. 50. Rock wool insulated, steam heat. 212 E. 10th St. No. 8. C. ot "HUFF, Livia), ; MODERN Furnished home for Tent in cars: mel, Ind. Call b r 290. Sa my
Houses for Rent
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Oliver RT
$32. 50—2823 N. 3 N. NEW “JERSEY ice 3-bed- - _ room home, yard. L garage. = 4405. ii
CAPITOL. 2 283¢ N heat, _ water, ane; 3
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AL ha ar $27.50 : S J. 8. CRU SE" REAL LTY CO. RI-6412.° Ee garage;
LANSING, a N.—5- double; water paid; 315. SL oy :
x) pone 9 LI-8401.
1020 E. ORANGE—5 Sri:
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