Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1939 — Page 15
TUESDAY, SEPT. 12, 1939 Hoosiers Get First Look a
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Miss Clara Litvak, 600% College Ave., admires the lines of the new 1940 Nash four-door sedan. Nash, one of the first new models in Indianapolis, has a 117-inch wheelbase and a 99-horsepower motor.
The 1940 Chrysler Royal is another of the new models just received
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INDIANA STARTS CROSSING STUDY
Data to Be Used in Future Safety Measures for Autoists.
A year’s survey of railroad crossings in Indiana to obtain data for future grade separations and more protection for motorists was started today by State Highway Commission engineers. T. A. Dicus, Commission chairman, said the studies will be made in co-operation with the U. S. Bureau of Public Roads.
Starts in Evansville Engineers started the survey in|
| wide variety of crossings and traffic]
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survey
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Evansville because, they said, the,
conditions in that city are typical
“The Evansville survey will be] used to determine procedure in ex-| | tending the crossing studies to other cities and towns in the state,” Mr. |
Five points to be covered in the include: visibility at cross- | [ ings, possibility of rerouting traffic, | condition of grades on approaches, | | density of traffic flow, and present
{ protection conditions at the cross-
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| Ings. 50 Signals Installed
Recently the Highway Commission | installed 50 more automatic flasher | | signals at crossings in Indiana, three | lof them in Indianapolis. Traffic toll records this year have
{shown a drop in railroad crossing
| installation | lights and ring bells upon the ap- | proach of trains.
| fatalities as compared to previous | | vears, Highway engineers said this] | record was the result of improved | | visibility at crossings along with of signals that flash]
. COURT ORDERS YOUTH
Times Photos.
here. The new Roval has a longer
wheelbase—12274 inches, a 108-horsepower motor, and its “entirely new” body is four inches wider.
LOCAL DEATHS
SCHOOL OF RELIGION
TO ATTEND CHURCH
{ A 19-year-old South Side youth | must go to church every Sunday for six months and pay particular at-
[tention to the sermons by order of |
Convicted of petit larceny for the |
| Municipal Judge Charles Karabell. | | theft of a $20 radio today, the judge | lat first fined him $25 and costs and | sentenced him to the Indiana State |
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Pupils Decide War Is Swell
AMAICA, Vt, Sept. 12 (U.P). —It will be hard to convince the pupils of the Pikes Falls District School that war is hell Their teacher, Miss Delia Moretti, went to Europe this summer and, because of the war, has been unable to return.
The children still are on vacation.
REPORT ‘SWASTIKA’ PLANE NEAR U. S.
BOSTON, Sept. 12 (U. P.) —Capt Morton Selig of the Boston trawler Delaware said today that he re-
ceived a radio message yesterday |
from another trawler reporting it had sighted a tri-motored airplane jon which swastikas were “plainly visible.”
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Capt. Selig said the message came from Capt. Michael Shea of the Boston trawler Storm who reported that | the plane was sighted about 190] miles east southeast of Boston, near the north edge of Georges Banks. The plane circled the Storm, and trawler crew members said they could “see plainly” swastikas painted jon the aircraft, the radio report said, {according to Mr. Selig.
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Farm for 120 days. OPENS TOMORROW Then when he learned that | youth's wife is expecting a baby Henry K. English | soon, he suspended the fine and senkr ; . v Butler University's versity’ college of re-|tenced and placed him on probation ny © a a a Dr Wor bt di-|,, sion will hold its 14th annual con- | for 7 Hi] specifying the ger oO Ss " g ¢ : ger of the anapolis and a member of a pioneer) ation tomorrow at 11:30 a. m. in church attendane
Co. will be | family, died last night at his home, | the college chapel, it was announced! —
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Roy 0. Anderson Fur Tera J derson, Logansy Purity Paper
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in D | 2035 Broadway. He was 86. was 47. died | Mr. English was born Sept. Hospital here | 1853, at East and Michigan Sts. oper and at- | attended the public school at New | York and Alabama Sts. and later | Holland's Country
in the air force | Pike, now E. 34th St. rid | War He became associated with the ame associated | English & Over Foundry and then Chamber of | became associated with his father he war. Later he|/Join K. in ‘the painting con- - of the EL. Kine-|racting business which was estab- | ne business and still [lished in 1850. Last spring Mr.! the Marion Hotel. Fa nglish was made a life member of of the Masonic | the International Painters’ AssociaSeay | tke) odee a « | tion, 3 0age or: oe ae He was active in several branches f survived by his wife, three chil-|Of the Masonic order and was a dren. Miss Evelyn Anderson, Robert | member of the First Congregational | Anderson. and James Anderson; his | Church. serving as a deacon for, mother, Mrs. J. E. Anderson, Terre Many vears. Mr English was Haute: a sister. Mrs. Leslie Smith, | Member of the Indiana Historical and five brothers Society and the Society of Mmdiana | si id abi Pioneers. His hobby was collecting | first editions of books and full sets Edward H. Mason of Ngan i ve PN ir urvivors are a daughter, Mrs. Edward H. Mason, 5 U. S.iywarren S. Gibson; three sisters, Postoftice emplo) Nori th today al wre Mary Keegan, Miss Julia Enghis home, 71 W. Nort He Was ich, and Miss Josephine English, 75 and had lived in In 1apolis Jil "| and a grandson, Henry E. Gibson. about 65 years. He Cynthiana, Ky.
bor al Funeral service will be held at 2 John M. Cookerly p. m. Thursd t the C. M. c/| Funeral Nix ne No a bu Jo an Cookerly, for many years a resipe 11 rown iil urvived by ) .k a stepson, Oscar mn. He was dent of Indianapolis and Ben Davis, a member of the el A. M. E (will be at 2 p. m. today in his home, Church.
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Mrs. Etta B. Davis
Funeral services for Mrs. Etta B. n. | Davis, Indianapolis resident for 52 &lyears, were to be held at 2 p m. today at the Linath Hazedeck Society, 731 S. Meridian St., of which | she was a member. Mrs. Davis died yesterday at her home, 612 S. Pennsylvania St. She |was V0 and was active in many Jewish organizations being one of the founders of the Jewish Shelter .|House and a member of the | Knesthe-Israel Congregeation and | Zion Irodge.
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today by Dr. Frederick D. Kershner, dean. The Rev, ister of the First Church of Christ, | Johnson City, Tenn., will speak. Dr. D. S. Robinson, president of the university, will preside. The Rev. S. Grundy Fisher, pastor of the University Park Christian Church, wili give the invocation, and Dr. Kershner will give the in[troductory statement and will make announcements for the fall semester. The Rev. Otto Alva Trinkle, pastor of the Englewood Christian Church, will read the Scriptures. A praver is to be lead by the Rev. (Joel Lee Jones, pastor of the | Seventh Christian Church. The (Rev. Edward E. Russell, pastor of | |the Eighth Christian Church, gs give the benedicition. Herbert | Wilson, placement secretary of the college of religion, will lead the mu- | sical selections, and Mrs. Virginia | Wilson will play the piano. ITALY'S NEWLYWEDS TRAVEL ROME, Sept. 12 (U, P.).—An official communique today said that 2396 newlywed couples themselves of special rates on Italian railroads month, Venice and Florence.
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 (U. P). —The National Labor Relations | | Board today U. 8S. Circuit Court of Appeals to enforce a board decision requiring the Ford Motor Co. to cease alleged | violation of the Wagner Labor Act at its Dearborn, Mich., reinstate 24 discharged employees with back pay. Mr. Ford had notified the board that it would not | obey the decision because it regarded the order as unconstitutional.
TESTIFIES OF $1000 COMMUNIST GIFTS
WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 (U. P). | —Since 1933 the Communist Party in the United Gtates has received in America from 12 to 15 contributions exceeding $1000 each, Robert W. Weiner told the Dies Committee today.
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When He Started On Famous) New Medicine He Had Been Suffering Ten Years and Felt Almost Lifeless, Declares Mr. Maddy. Feels Duty-Bound to Give Facts.
In happy and grateful statements, hundreds of Indianapolis men and | women are coming forward to tell) how the famous new medicine Retonga freed them of stubborn cases of nervous indigestion, weak, rundown condition, sore, stiff muscles and aching joints from the toxic wastes of constipation; loss of appetite, weight, strength, and similar debilitating inorganic complaints. This celebrated roots, herbs and
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{Last fall I had the flu, and it seemed to drain all my strength away and I could not get it back. “I kept reading about Retonga and wondered if it would help a man my age. I now know it will, for three bottles of Retonga stopped all my troubles and built me up to where I feel as well as I ever expect to feel. You can publish this statement, for I feel duty-bound to tell other sufferers about such a wonderful medicine as Retonga.” The public demand for this famous medicine grows every day. | The Retonga representative at Hook's Dependable Drug Store, 8S. E. |corner Illinois and Washington | Sts, is explaining Retonga to scores daily, without obligation. Retonga may be obtained at all Hook's Dependable Drug Stores « $1.25 size, 98¢.
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WRIGHT—Jane of 642 Division St, be loved mother of Ruth Howe, Grace Baker, Jovee Davis and Thomas Wright Jr.: sister of Alice Warner, Terre Haute Della Scott, Gary; Ellen Kuilman, Miles City, Mont, and Bert Miller, Terre Haute, passed away Sept age 64 s, Friends may view BEANBLOSSOM MORTUARY time after 8 p. mt. Time of service later (Clay City and Knightstown papers please copy.)
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JANICKE-—-We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation te our Many friends and relatives during sickness and death of our beloved father, William Janicke, for their kindness and beautiful floral offerings. We especially wish to thank Rev, Benting, singer, pallbearers and G. H. Herrmann, funeral director. CHILDREN
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In loving remembrance of our beloved wife and mother, Jessie Van Pelt, who passed away 12 years ago, Sept. 12, 1027 Her smiling way and pleasant face are a pleasure to recall She had a kindly word for each died beloved by HUSR AND, SONS ahd DAUGHTERS
JOUNS STON . Herbert I Sept. 11, 1028 more each day we miss him mav think the wound is healed little know the sorro%w Jes within our hearts concealed WIFE and LE HILDREN.
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| WOQDLAWN 517=Completelv redecorated, modern 7-room house convenient to ANY’, publie of Joajnole schools, trans= portation LI 36 LIKE RENT story mg ud, 01 down 214 N Beville. LOT, 60x00, on Reasonable,
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4-bedrm, "H-5023
N L ANDER. 3000 EAST—BEAUTIFUL
38th. Third lot BE. of Denny HE-1170.
he For Colored (Irvington)
8 rm 24 8 Catherwogod, only 10 down par month. Call Mr, Wot 1R-8039, ALLISON REALTY CO, | Realtors, LI-236¢
mod at 316,50 Arley
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RENTAL DIRECTORY
‘Rooms Without Board 14| Rooms With Board
PALMER, 131 E.-=Niee room, laundry ineluded Call LY-¢ WASHINGTON BLVD 2814 LE ASAT ROOM WITH GOOD MEALS. TA-43803 11TH, BEB, 527=Nice room, suitable 2-3 twin beds. Good meals, $650, RI-5102
next | HE-
2120 Nicely furnished refined persons
PARK, bath; large e¢loset; 5078 MERIDIAN mmnerspring, man ALABAMA ing, bedroom private; phone BR SADRW AY 803 PINE rooms; | T6038
| | 8 i meals, | | | furnished | gentle-
Nicely phone;
313
N | nes ar bath;
TN. 1301, APT. 3-2 rooms, live |= conveniences of apartment, | | Hotels furnished Li= |
Nice newly close in; reasonable.
$5 wk. up ih. ahd IY ily 315 baths, rooms
front, lady
private or couple
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3
furnished sleep: | hot water:
) A Pleasant Place to Live C ARROLI TON. 2325—Front room, suitable | Sean ths, lee lobby parkin | hot wate nnerprings private fam: BARTON HOTEL N Rearonable so © ARI YOLL PON. 6114--Comfortable room, dutside rms. 1ext ath; parage; gentleman preferred; Hoosier Hotel showers all on optional, BR-4 4726 Clean, comfortable. $3.50 up |{COLLEGE, 3131=Lovely ely. rat Dome, Gongenial young Spencer Hotel “iv rats TA-0603 JAP JONES Manager DEL, AV ARE § BR BaD GEN Lh N o | Hotel — — VATE HOM E G TLE- Stnmng e otel, 2 MAN GARAGE. $3. 50 WK eam heat, walking ILLINOIS, 216 N.= Nicely la showers: transient, $1. ing rooms and apartments; SHER? MAN HOUSE-= Nice rooms: transient | reasonable; phone. rates, opposite east side of Union Sta. LLINOIS N., 3035-—Adjoining living and] _ tion sober 2 garage. ies single 200m, | ©2.125 subscribers every day db S| t e wan in 2728 N.=-Well furnished room [SRR one ad YO ey OI rate All conveniences, 1 in | the oity Phone RI-5331
Housekeeping Rooms
1437==Large room, utilities, chower;
v. 11, nie walk
Ri 1 Qls: [$4—PARK. nished; near bath, | 4286. Reas- $4, $6.30—=WARM apartments, ®, neatly furs nished, front, innersprings, sink, porch 1103 Central, $5.30--CO2Y | newly decorated; {$5.50--ROOM and nished, Sink. Phone, 1440 N. Alabama ALABAMA, N., 1016= for three students ALABAMA, 1025 N apartments; clean, reasonable ALABAMA, 1301 N., APT. 6==84.50 to 'ady, cozy room adjoining bath: plenty closets drawer space; electric grill, Frigidaire, phone. ALABAMA, 1516 rollacawayv bed, nished; adults ALABAMA, 1605 ment up Also easonable. ARSENAL, 134 8.-2 Nic newly papered; utilities, BROADWAY, 1608 == Attractive apartment. studio couch, hot Phone. Adults Reasonable, CARROLLTON, 1228 Large airy room, kitchenette, furnished Riivate entrance, utilities; reasonable. LI-9403 CENTRAL, 1733--Comfortable room apartments; consiapt
Phone CQL, EGE, 1537-2 Large rooms with steam Nicely furnished
nicely fat-
1-2 boys
2-room studio adults 2360 N
Kitchenette
V4 tment, Illinois
well furs]
5 rooms, furnished |
Hot water
nicely
Large room. twin beat: inner-
1449 N. Combination Jiv. for 2-3; maid service, Pri-LI-0487 2217<8unny room stoker heat;
N.=Two Frigidaire,
large rooms; utilities fur-
next
N =Front gentle-
sleeping
«room room,
apart-
422--Well furnished front
or double, privileges,
clean rooms, | 3
"Semi: mod. ; 1-room water,
north of 34th; large HA-3978
Drive-- Nicely reason=
1 hot
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1 | i 1 “near bath KENWOOD" “3148—Attractive front bed | room, 2 closets, quiet home; suitable 2. { TA-5817, | MERIDIAN, 968 N.—Apt. near bath, Innersprings; tance; reasonabie . i | MERIDIAN, 2709 N.==Nige room, cross ventliation. Private home. onable, HA-26 NEW JERSEY, N. N 2038 Nice studio apart- | ment; utilities, private entrance; phone { [NEW JERSEY, N., 2845-—Attractive large | front inhersprin g, Owner's home; priviJeges, 1-2 HA-2462-W, NEW JERSEY, N., 2860-—-Newly furnis Shee room, private: ne other roomers, tleman. HA-4760-\W PENNSYLVANIA, 1443 N Small sleeping room; maid service. Private entrance. LI-046% PENNSYLVANIA, 1444 N. close bath, large closet; springs. Phone PENNSYLVANIA ing, bedroon:, vate entrance 1 A BOTT. N. bath, A man. HA0334-W WALLACE, N, hedroom, Single garage. IR-5069 WASHINGTON RL vD., room, emploved lady WOODRUFF PLACE, 858 W. furnished front room: good bed: able: phone. 15TH, 412 E--Large front, also dormitory and room. suitable for 3; innersprings. RI- water. 20TH, 405 E Nicely furnished room; pri __vate family; garage optional TAS 29 eat. private entrance 33D. 1010 W. Attractive furnished ol | COL RO 1824-— 1. 2 front rooms. room; private residence: garage. VOUh®R| erp; furnished, unfurnished; close in, men preferred. TA-4140 | HE-5249 home priviApt.
GARGE. cheerful room closet: Jeges: suitable 1-2. 1240 Broadway _6 LI-0043.
62.125 subscribers avery aay County alone to read vour want in The Times. Results at lowest word rate in the e¢ity. Phone RI-5551
Rooms With Board
light, cool walking
S17—=Large, reasonable;
DELAWARE, N. room: hot water; distance DELAWARE, N.,
room apartment; rooms 1-8710.
nn Marion 815-~Nicely furnished 2ad also desirable sleeping AST, N. 726, Kitchenette _ hished. Pnhon EAST-Front; porch stant hot water, Alabama EDISON, 905-1 and 2-room partments; modern, $4 up. Walking distan BUCLID, 328 N.--Newly decorated, : rooms, utilities furnished HIGHLAND AVE 21 N.=2 Modern, everys thing furnished: sink, Adul HIGHLAND PLACE 2043-2 cory rooms kitchenette. unfurnished: $15 month and care of furnace. Riverside bus. ILLINOIS, N., 2330-=Nice clean apartments private entrances: 2-3 rooms: $3.50 » and 8&3 ft INOIS, 2625 N furnished; hot water; garage MARKET, E, vate bath, $3.50.
2 rooms nicely furs-
Apt,
pt. ==] Naam,
clean,
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dandy kitchen; cone “Come See.’ 1838 N ALABAMA. home; good meals; ferred. RI-8998. BELLEFONTAINE, good meals, Constant hot water; included. Telephone, COMER, 1205-Twin beds, three meals) water: widow's home; $5. DR-0114 ENGLISH, 1302--Single, double, jee, hot water: three meals; $5. MA GUILFORD, 2305 ~ Real home NEE aged, pensioners, excellent meals, Nurses’ care E-2804 HOLMES, 46 near bath, portation, BE-3856-NEW JERSEY, 1330 N.-Nig¢e room, inner springs; RTE closet; good food. Gentle man. NEW JERSEY, 21851 N.—Newly furnished room, hot Seater. innersprings; good meals. TA-8634.
BOARD and elder 0 \valescents, Oo Tine food.
SRE
1418 8 Nice room, private young ladies pre=
1427—Well furnished; 3 laundry
hot
maid he - A-215
nicely janitor,
«3 rooms, bath;
8 Clean, comfortable room, utilities:
private Poime, excellent trans-
603-2 rooms;
utilities, pris entrance; $3. PF
Tont room,
APT, 9-2 and hot water:
MASSACHUETTS AVE, 703, 3-room apts, constant utilities. NEW JERSEY, N,, radio, Kelvinator, tance, LI-0750,
517—2-room apartment, sink. RBs diss
mods |
16 PARK
440 Mass. |
$4 Uv
Walking distance, |
One ard two-room | Furn. Houses—Apts.
furnished, |
Phone; |
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15| Housekeeping Rooms
cozy, effibed; friga=
N bath
120 Nice,
NEW JERSEY 2 ! rollaway
ciency, next daire, utilities NEW JERSEY N 1215 apartment, private entrance, teat ORANGE apts
D.room “front hot water;
~2 or 8 nicely furnished Private entrance. Bath,
One and two rooms,
ST 222 Utilitie AVE 1137 furnished; $3.50 up 2104-2 front room furnished clean;
| | newly
apartments;
PARK, 1 reasonable,
nicelv HE-1035 Bla 3
| 1 $43 0
lean
N., nt chtrance 85 50 VIRGINIA, 1022 ished apartment 1 reasonable
2-room private
Nice front
m porch,
furne bath;
«room entrance;
Beautiful
! private
_|Apartments for Rent 3
1322 CARROLLTON -
Mow niin apts, water and Jar e custodian in Apt. > or call MR | Arts, |H ALL: -HOTTEL CO “284i
'514 E. 20th—5-Room “Mod.
water and refrigeration furnished, LURTTY _TRUST CO. RI-6571
$352 bedrooms and bath—$35 Newly dec orated, fine condition. Heat and water included 901 N. Fat t St C. A, Ht JFF LI. 1221,
| APARTMENT RENTAC BUREAU
Chotee apts eladlv shown HE-13%%
GENERAL APARTMENTS, INC, 20 w Vermont LT-2430. $93 BEAU TIFUL modern first floor 2-room ap Utilities furnished. 1850 Carrollton. [28TH
1155 W.=2 rooms, bath, good condi= tion:
in
$15; water paid, HE-1740, RI-5065,
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| ATIRA CTIVELY furnished N. Msridian, _bdrm .. 1linois eft th, wal will
apartments $60
138 0 N 0 Ret
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‘ $40 bdrm $45 L1-5308. 3 rooms and bath--822.50 well furl nished very clean th St A. HUFF LI-%a21 ILLINOIS— Nicely furnished efficiency apts, See to appreciate, LI-8838. ALABAMA, 707 N.—Two-room and bath apant tment. Nicely furnished. Frigidaire; 0 wenk COLLEGE, oratec auire after COLLEGE,
ing distance show or call FEXtre 512 B
$3: 810'5 1
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2040-<d-room Priv
apt “ Redece \te entrance. tilities. Ine 4:30 — furnished apt.
2332=Small Pp Utilities,
Private bath and entrances. Newlv decorated SPEEDWAY-—Modern bungalow; 1-bed room. thoroughly reconditioned, all or partially furnished arage. Adults, easonable, BE-0460 WINTHROP, 2815~Three Adults, Garage optional! 9TH, 140 W.—2, 3 rooms: furnished unfurs hed inguire gas station, 9th, Ill, HA«
Houses for Rent
TOOMS, utilities. $7.50
19
$30, 8o0.. beaut. 3-bdrm. bun “vard, gar, Others. WHITE. HE-4408 ©" ’ $35; COLORADO, 1327=New five-room effi= clency double. Water paid. Call RI- 811, BANCROFT, 335 N. — High-class 6- ~room modern double; reconditioned; $42.50; water paid eh CARVEL, 5116—Three-bedroom single home, completely modern; vard; garage; garden, _HU-2190 after Tp. m . le COLLEGE, 4625—Attractive 6-room double, redecorated; near schools; garage. $45. HU-156% KENWOOD, 2431 double: garage. LI-8401 PARKER,
Fiye0 $22. n Virginia _Avenue, 1214-—MNodern 5-room single, good condition: Rieplace, attractive vard, 2-car garage. $47.50. CH-1257. PASADENA. 125 (6700 E. Washington) — Brand new, flve-room ultra modern, brick tu-way IR-4057 TUXEDO, 1123 N. $35, 6-room modern double: A-1 condition, near School 3: Laundry, weatherstripped; gar. __CH-1080, 17TH, 4518 (rear)—Two-room house, Electricity: reference.
28TH, 1333 W.—Seven rooms, single, mods
“rooms, modern,
ern: good condition, $25.0 LI-8401, 44 Virginia Avenue.
