Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1940 — Page 21

Sad Cap’n Bailey Holds Last Vigil Over ‘Ghost Fleet’ Consigned to Boneyard

WASHINGTON, Jan. 25 (U.P) — Old Cap’m Fred C. Bailey kept a lonesome watch today over his' last command—a “ghost fleet” of four

ships that carried American troops to the World War and President Wilson to the Versailles Conference. The hulks of the liners George Washington, Monticello, Mt. Vernon and America, lay in the ice-choked Bajuxent River off Solomon's Island,

Cap’n Bailey's vigil is about over. Today a group of men in the Maritime Commission offices here will get down to the unsentimental business of opening bids for the purchase of the ships. The commission has decreed that the purchaser must break them up for scrap. Decommissioned after a career as troop transports during the last

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Legislature. The first step toward recodifyin

trans-Atlantic luxury trade, the vessels were placed in Cap'n Bailey's

care until some use might be found for them. Year after year for more than a decade he has watched over every bolt and steel plate in their sides, waiting—or rather hoping—for the day when they would again take their places on the deep-water lanes. He lives alone aboard the Monticello. : -Cap’n Bailey is 70 years old. He has spent nearly a half century at sea. “Twelve years I've played nursemaid to them,” he reminisced. “They've been home to me. It hurts te think that when they lift anchors

for the boneyard.

MRS. ALBERT ELDER SERVICES SATURDAY

Mrs. Anpa Elder, wife of Albert A. Elder, City. Assessment Bureau clerk, died yesterday at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Arthur E. Orr, 715 E. St. Clair St. The Elder family had lived abouts seven months at that address. Mrs. Elder had been ill during that time. She had lived in Indianapolis about five years previous to going to Lagro, Ind, about four years ago to _care for her sick father. She was born at Lagro and had lived there most of her life. She was 60. She was a member of the Methodist Church at Lagro, and

Indiana’s complex Criminal Code[the Eastern Star.and American

was taken today with the appoint--ment of a county prosecutor’s committee to begin studies on the problem. Marion County Prosecutor David|, M. Lewis, recently elected president of the Indiana Prosecutors’ Association, announced the appointment of a bipartisan committee of the association. Dudley, Davis Head Groud

Members are E. J. Dudley, Vermillion County, and Fred Davis, Delaware County, co-chairmen; H. P. Smith, Clark County; H. G. Barger, Shelby County; James J. Ballou, Allen County, and Felix Kaul, Lake County. All are county prosecutors. The committee was provided for by the association at its recent conference here. Committee members will immedigtely begin to obtain evidence of conflicts in existing laws of any confusion resulting from the operation of criminal statutes, Mr. Lewis said. Indiana Criminal Law has not|A undergone any general recodification for 35 years and unco-ordinated amendments during that time have caused many conflicts and awkward situations which have been confusing to judges, prosecutors and juries alike throughout the state, he pointed out.

Cites Conspiracy Statute

Some laws need strengthening, Mr. Lewis said. He cited the present conspiracy statute as one of these. Criminal penalties are out of line in many cases, he said. The evidence gathered by the committee will be presented to the 1941 Legislature which will be asked to legalize the revised code as outlined by the committee.

LOCAL NURSERYMAN HEADS STATE GROUP

Homer L. Wiegand, Indianapolis nurseryman, was named yesterday to the presidency of the Indiana Association of Nurserymen at the closing sessions of their sixth annual convention. Other officers are Merrill B. Esterline of Indianapolis, elected vice president, and Kenneth Randel, reelected secretary and treasurer. . Newly elected directors are Victor Judson of Bristol and A. B. Cunningham of Waldron. Alex Tuschinsky of Indianapolis, retiring Association president, was named ex-officio director. The Association appointed a committee to draft a letter to the convention of the American Nurserymen’s Association, held at New York in July, inviting the national association to hold its 1941 convention here. The convention would attract about 700 nurserymen from all over the country. It would be held at a downtown hotel and would exhibit numerous plant, flower and tree dispiays.

2 NAVY FLIERS DIE IN CRASH IN PACIFIC

DIEGO, Cal, Jan. 25 (U. P.). 0 occupants of a small scouting plane catapulted from the deck of the destroyer U. S. S. Detroit were killed in a crash at sea a few miles off the coast of lower California, Navy officials announced today. The victims were Ensign Edmund E. Severns, 25, naval reserve pilot of Pasadena, Cal, dnd Edward A. Rouscher, 22, aviation machinists mate 2nd class of Hormell, N. Y. Cause of the accident, which occurred during maneuvers of Destroy-

«er Division 11, was not established.

The flyers’ bodies were not recovered.

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GREEN SCORES NLRB CONDUCT AT INQUIRY

WASHINGTON, Jan. 25 (U. PJ. —President William Green of the American Federation of Labor today charged that the National Labor Relations Board had forced West Coast A. F. of L. Longshoremen to acdcept “a Communist as bargaining agent.” Mr. Green submitted his charge to the House inquiry into the Labor Board in the course of a critical analysis of Board operations as affecting the A. F. of L. He urged support for A. F. of L.-sponsored amendments to the Wagner Labor Act, saying the Board's administration was “contrary to both the spirit and the letter” of the law. He charged that the Board—by its decision giving the C. I. O. Longshoremen’s Union coastwise bargaining rights on the Pacific Ccast—had turned over A. F. of L. waterfront unions to Harry Bridges, C. I. O. Longshoremen’s head. James Landis, dean of Harvard Law School, sat as special examiner for the Labor Department in its deportation case against Mr. Bridges and ruled that the Government had failed to establish Mr. Bridges as a Communist—a necessary preliminary to his deportation to his native Australia. Labor Secretary Frances Perkins approved his finding. Mr. Green said that his group wanted a principle of “self-deter-mination” established, and that it was not seeking the extinction of industrial unionism in favor of craft unions.

BORAH LIES IN STATE

IN IDAHO’S CAPITOL

BOISE, Ida., Jan. 25 (U. P.).— The body of William E. Borah, the “Lion of Idaho,” arrived home today as the friends who saw him rise from an obscure young attorney to a statesman of international reknown gathered to pay him final reverence. Thousands of the citizens he represented in the Senate for 33 of his 74 years began early today to pass the bier. His body lay in state awaiting the military funeral in the 'State Capitol rotunda and burial in the snow-covered ground of Morris Hill Cemetery. Services will be at 2 p. m. (Indianapolis Time). The Congressional delegation included Senator Sherman Minton (D. Ind.) and Rep. John w. Boehne Jr. (D. Ind.). .

SAYS REGULATIONS RETARD RECOVERY

Over-regulation of industry has retarded employment and business recovery, Clarence Benadum, Muncie attorney, told the First Ward Republican Club here last night. “We have so many regulations on industry and employment that we are hurting the man we tried to help, the American laborer,” the candidate for nomination as Governor said. He charged that academic overseers “crack the whip of regimentation over the backs of the American job makers.” “The Wagner Act fails to protect American Labor from foreign-made goods, wares. and merchandise shipped into America wholesale in competition with our labor,” Mr. Benadum said. “New Deal policies ‘of reciprocal and free trade have placed millions of laborers on WPA obs at a starvation wage.” He¢ said that if the American farmer had reasonable tariff protection, hogs and beef would have reached war-time prices during. the last four yaers. 2 Other candidates for nomination for Governor who spoke briefly at the meeting were George R. Jeffrey, Judge James A. Emmert of Shelbyville, and David Hogg of Ft. Wayne.

OSCAR LESER IS DEAD

Oscar L. Leser, a former resident of Indianapolis for 59 years and a brothér of City Firemen Charles F. Leser, died yesterday at his home in St. Louis, Mo. He was 355. Mr. Leser, a molder, moved to St. Louis five years ago. He is also survived by his wife, Edith, and a son, Harold Leser, Chicago, Ill, and a sister, Mrs. Sam Bradshaw of

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“Now take the George Washington. A fine ship. A lot better than many afloat today.” It is the largest of the four—the ship that carried President Wilson to France in December, 1918, on a mission which he hoped would bring peace to the world for all time. “I served as engineer officer on the Mt. Vernon when she was carrying troops to France,” the old mariner said. “It’s going to be especially hard to forget her: because I was on duty in the engine room when a German torpedo ripped into her a day and half out of France.” He never mentioned that because of his heroic conduct on that occasion he was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal. Somewhow he managed to keep the engines go-

for the last time, they’ll be Beading |e and the Mt. Vernon was able to

limp safely back into Brest.

URGES REVISION OF BIRTH LAWS

Judge Assails Stigma on ~ lllegitimacy in Sister Brother Case.

Juvenile Court Judge Wilfred Bradshaw today urged radical revision of Indiana laws on illegitimacy as he prepared to formally annul the marriage of a brother and sister,

Judge Bradshaw said that the marriage of the couple was the “result of the stigma which the law attaches to children born out of wedlock, “It is time for the public to give serious. thought to revising our illegitimacy laws,” he said. “Te best evidence of this is the marriage of this boy to the girl who is a least his half-sister. “Efforts of the parents of this couple to conceal their births brought about the clouded records and background which resulted in the tragic marriage.” Judge Bradshaw planned to make provision for the care of the 18-year-old “sister-bride” and pros-| pective mother whose separation from her “husband-brother” was ordered two days ago. The sister, Crystal Clair William-| son, is to be in Juvenile Court today, to hear the formal annulment order. Her brother, Leroy Williamson, who two days ago was finally convinced he was the brother of his wife, left for Urbana, Ill, and is not to appear. “I wish that there were some means in my power to remedy the tragedy which has befallen this girl. . . . Life has struck her a terrific blow. . . . But all I can do is plan in the best way possible for her future,” the Judge said.

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ACKER—Mrs. Harriet A., 3116 Ruckle St., beloved mother of Mrs. Gretchen Soutter and Mrs. Fay Gift, passed away Thursday LT Services at the ANNED & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Saturday, 4 p.m. invited. flowers.

BEACH—Oliver L., age 71, beloved husband of Mary ‘Beach, father of Joel Beach, North Vernon, Ind.; Virgil and Dallas Beach of Holtoz, Ind. Mrs. Frank Lane and Mrs. William Didas of Indianapolis, passed iway at the home of the daughter, Mrs. Frank Lane, 1526 Mills ve., Wednesday afternoon. Funeral Saturday, 11 a. m., from the Methodist Church, Holton, Ind. Friends nay call at the daughter's home after. Thursday. Burial Holton, § Sark LEY SERVICE.

DARBY—Harriet Celestine, age 87 years, mother of Fred and Charles C. Darby randmother of Norman E. Darby and helma Darby Willis, reat-grandmother of Major Willis, passe away ednesday: Services Sa rday. FUNERAL HOME. Priends invited. Burial Memorial Park. Friends may call at funeral home after 10 a. m. Friday.

FEROPR Wiliam, brother of. Louis nd J. C. Ferger of Fresno, Cal.: Sn of Kyle Ferger of Carmel, Ind., died Fri Says Jan. 19. Services Friday, 2 p. the KIRBY MORTUAR Intent 2 os Hill. Friends td.

HUBER—Mary E., age 87, widow of William D. Huber (deceased), mother of Eugene, Raymond, Howard, Jesse and ‘Mrs. Ida Slawson, passed away Wednesday morning. Fuporal Friday, 10 a. m., from SHIRLEY B ENTRAL CHAPEL, Iilinois at 10th St. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call any time.

MOORE—Pearl V., age 38, beloved wife of Myron Moore, mother of Dian and Richard Moore, daughter of Millie Vorhies, sister of Katherine DeHart, passed away Funeral Saturday, 3 P. HIRL: BR CENTRAL Saar: EL, Illinois at 10th. Burial Crown Hill, Friends may call at the late residence, 3616 Orchard Ave. after 10:30 a. m. Friday.

NUNGESTER—Elizabeth (nee Rice), wife of Joseph C., mother of Mrs. Jeanette Purdue and Miss Catherine Bu Indianapolis and Miss Brooklyn, N. Y., passed away gay Friends may call at the FUNERAL HOME, 1308 Prospeét Thursday. Services Interment Washington

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PARSLEY—Andrew Calvin, age 83, beloved father of Charles Parsley and Mary Beard, passed away Tuesd ay, Funeral Saturday, 10 from ' SHIRLE BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL, Illinois at 10th. Burial New Crown. Friends may call at the chapel.

SCHAUB—Gustave C., 230 N . Oxford St., husband of the late Lena Schaub, father of Elmer H. Schaub and Mrs. Stella Hofmeister, passed away at Bt Vincent's Hospital Wednesday, 4:3 age Funeral at Grinsteiner " Funeral edyg 1601 E. New York St. Saturday, Jan. 27, at 8:30 a. m. Services St. Phili Neri Church, 9 a. m. Burial St. Josepil Cemete! ter). Priends may call after p. ursd

SCHERER — Elizabeth Dailey, age 81, mother of Mrs. Nellle Snowball, Clarence, Walter, Louis and Carlton Dailey, Jassed away 9:30 a. m. Wednesday. funeral 1 p. m. Friday, ‘at the J. C. WILSON FUNERAL HOME, 1230 Prospect St. Burial Greenwood. Friends may call at the funeral home any time.

SCREES—Eugene V. entered into rest Wednesday morning, age 53 years, husband of Beatrice Fay Screes, brother of Clarence Roy Screes of Indianapolis and Mrs. Myrtle Kirkbride o Fs Angejes,

Cal. Services Seiday, 1:30 at HARRY W. MOORE PEACE CHAPEL. Burial Ebenezer Cemetery.

SERING—Emmetf G., pooloved father of Charles E., William’ ¥' . and Dorothy Sering and Mrs. Francis P. Jones, died a the St. Vincent's Hospleal, T Tuesday, Jan, 23. Funeral Rua 8:30 a. m., from BLACKW. FONBBA L 0 HOME, 1503 N. Meridian. Ls at St, Philip Neri Church, a, m. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery.

TURNER —Lenna D., age 76, beloved mother of A. Raymond and Carl D. Turner of Indianapolis, sister of Ella Ryan of Greensburg, aunt of Mrs. Hallie. Lee, Rochester, N. ¥., and Mrs. Jessie Johnson, St. Louis, M3.. Ded 2 vay Wednesday. Funeral Satur: m,, from Adams Ind. Methodist Chizeh. o Burial ariah, ams, In ends may call at SHIRLE Ri CHAPEL, Illinois at 10th, afte Fridey, and at the chufch Siter Pa! 30 p. m. Saturday.

WHITE—Ida A., age 73, beloved mother of Mrs. Wilah Morse, Mrs. Fae itchell, Mrs. Bertha Carter Vidito, Srang mother of Westley Lee Carter, sister of Estella White and John Cotton, passed away Thursday. Puneral Saturday. 1:30 p om SHIRLEY BR C: AL CHAP. Illinois at 10th. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the chapel after 7 p. m. Thursday.

WILLIAMS —Bertha Ida, beloved wife of Burton E. Willi and mother of Betty Ann and rie ‘Williams, passed away ut The? home in Southport, Thursday, Jan, 2 eral Saturday, Jan. 327. 2pm Sto L HOME

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MILNER $450 WEEK

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CAP.. 18% S.: homelik ht., low y “trang. ownions, Ma Mayfield

CAPITOL. N.—Clean. warm room: rooms, inner-

springs: near bath; ent) LI 5060" h: (under new manage-

wkly: rates,

Housetesping Rooms 7

$3.50, $5: NEW 631—

Wash. carline!

$3.50 TO $7—1 or 3-room pariments; Siem dead all utilities. N. Illinois. I-2

$4, $6, $7; ILLINOIS, N., 2339—1-3-3 rooms; good heat; private entrances.

$4.50; PINE, N., 614—2 lower front rooms; private ‘entrance; , garage optional.

$6: PARK, 2133—Lovely 2-room front, good heat, utilities. Adults. HE-2501, $6: COLLEGE, 1933—2-room front par}. ment; light, warm; adults. HE-1952,

ONTH; HOY 1427 — Downstairs

$6 MONTH; HOYT, __room, warm, clean. Call DR-2563. ADLER, 39 E.—2 Furnished front. rooms; utilities, modern; private entrance; $5.50. BELLEFONTAINE, 920 — pn EH JOMS, UNFURNISHED. ALL U BROADWAY, 1134 — a ie warm Separais jooms, $4.50; room, kitchenette, sin

CENTRAL 2410—Attractive, large living, bedroom, innersprings, . kitchen, new stove, Frigidaire, phone; employed. COLLEGE, 1420—2 large, light, cheerful rooms: everything Iurnished; phone; al COLLEGE, 1336—‘See to appreciate.” Unusually clean, well furnisned two-room apartment. COLLEGE, 1537—Two large rooms, steam heat, private entrance; utilities fur-

pa fovasislel L '‘DELAWA N.. 914 — One or two-room apartments; utilties; also sleeping; good

_ heat. EAST, 836 N.—1 and 2-room apartments; modern; good heat; furnished atilities. FLETCHER, 556—Two-room apartment, good heat, utilities, modern, sink. Walking. distance, GUILFORD, 2322—2 large rooms; stoker heat, sink, semi-modern, bt bath, telepione.

MCCARTY, 715 E.—Furnished: lower iront; ‘automatic heat. sink. Private erianse} lavatory. Adults. MERIDIAN, N., 814 (Library apaRmeRte— Nicely furnished apartment; walking distance; $5 up.

NEW JERSEY, 2038 N.—Two rooms plete kitchen. overstuffed, trance. Adults. NORTHWESTERN, 3131 — One furnished 22 %0m apartment, sink, utilities. TA-

OLIVE, 1838—Warm rooms, near bath; private entrance; convenient location; ene rooms, 115—3 rooms, alcove, bath; Vood | héat ‘utilities. = See housekeeper in sem : OODRUFF, 544 Middle Drive—One room, kitchenette. electric refrigerator. Adults. Tal CH-3334. 9TH., E., 616—Sunny front 2 rooms, kitchprivate bath. rollaway, Kelvinator, phone. 12TH., E., 610—Nice warm 1 or 2 rms; furnished or unfurnished: utilities; Backing, COUPLE to share home. Must have furniture: $5 wk Box 78. Tim ‘Times want ads get ii 5 lowest want ad rate in the city. Phone RI1:5551 Bill will be sent later

comeorivate en-

"| Apartments for Rent . 18

APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAY

Choice apts.. gladly shown, HE-1328 BS rner 15th-Park; large efficiency; 5 endid ht.; Tef.. . Magic Chet. f. RI-4687.1 TT AVE., 1322—1 Bedrm. apt. Heat, water and gar., $35. See custodian or gall a5 Burtt. HALL-H TTELL CO., LI-2541. COLLEGE, LD four rooms, either with or without refrigeration,

as stove or garage, but including water, Seam a2 . ustodian service, TA-6415,

71418 E. ST.—Two-bdrm. apts., with

cross-ventilation, iarge living rms. and|S8 din rms., light airy Kitchen, jest. and hot ater furnished. Apts 3 po 43 availa als call Mr. HALL-HOT TEL Co. 11-2541 PROSPECT, 1443—2 rooms, extra nice _ lower apartment. All 1 utilities, $22.50. MARKET, 1430 E.—Five rooms, bath, steam heat, v By furnished, $30. Custodian. MERIDIAN. 3053 ay hath heat, ret apart: ent home; 5 . rigeraTon. ‘MA-g519. = BE-4446 % P| s-Room APT. N. “Noble St.; month. TA-3708. AcE. 33 Month—Rear of 526 Suthers °|ear Apt. 3. HE- Ae:

land A UNGALOW P 1202 . pital 5, as heat and urnis janitor service furnishes Agency. LI-5598 Beautiful Front Apt. $50 m. completely a esorated, one | Ons bedi N. Meridk

— BEDROOM wo

Pisin condition. : ' E. Wash.

‘GENERAL "APARTMENTS, INC.

$20 per

Nicely furnished lower 1-3 Fie, parking.

32 Ww. Yermons .

utlities; |

*| TALBOTT AT 21ST.

DEARBORN, N., 2414—3 rooms, bath; private entrance. niljtjey y SoraRe; homelike; privileges. CH-674 KENWOOD, 2235—3 rooms, kitchenette, BHR apartment; utilities; excellent heat: 1214 Ww. FoF rooms nicel nished. Water paid. DODSON, Clifton. TA-4743. FIVE-ROOM house; lights, gas Adults. $7. Inquire 719 E. New SIX-ROOM modern, nicely lights, gas: adults: $9. 719 E. New York. NEW, furnished cozy cabin, $5 weekly. Suitable for somsone employed west, or the Anderson man out Tuesday may have. 318 S. Roena.

fur3328

paid. York.

furnished:

Houses for Rent 19

MODERN

31 N. Bolton; 7 rooms; garage; single; $40.00. Vine .6 rooms; double; water paid; $25 6. 250 N, Tacoma; 7 rooms; single; garage; - 547 E. 20th; 6 rooms; single; garage; $25. 00.

1455 N. Drive ‘Brookside sod 5 rooms double; water paid; 5 Udell; 8 rooms; R02 B00 anil

3 1435 Guilford; 6 plex; water paid; $18

SEMI-MODERN

sey Carrollton; 5 rooms; single; 440 W. 41st; 5 rooms; single; shed;

3% W. 26th; 5 rooms; single; $17.50. 55 8. Tuxedo: 5 rooms; double; water paid; shed; $18. 270 Leeds; 5 rooms; single; $17.50. i

dooms; upper, du-

Keystone; 5 rooms; double;

; 1159 Holliday; 8 rooms; single; ga-

sot, N. Noble; 6 rooms; single: shed; 2255 Union; 4 rooms; double; shed; $15.00.

LI-840F 44 Virginia Ave.

$13.50; WATER PADD. 835 E. Maryland 6room semi-modern. garage MISS WIEBKE. RI-9512, RI-1862.

$25: 816 E. 23D.—Modern 6-room double; jardwood floors. new sink, good furnace.

BELLEFONTAINE. 2145—Seven- ~so0m Jodern. Fine condition, garage, $25 nth. GEORGE STEWART. 506 inland Bldg. COLLEGE, 2 Dedroom modern double, $30. LELAND REALTY. LI-1732. DAWSON, 811—5-Room _ water; $25 Adults GRACELAND, 3 odern six-room bungalow. Must see to appreciate. Priced right. Immediate Jgszesion, JACOBS, 424 Peoples Bank. — | GRAY ST.. 536

aos. duplex, ‘heat,

N.—Bungalow, double, modern. Adults only. $30. Apply 1005 N. Pennsylvania, Apt. 210. after 6, p..m. LER ING ION 1914—$20: 5-room semimodern. 130 E New York. 1631 LINDEN—4-room double, $12.50. The Geel Henry Co., 521 Lemcke Bldg. RIMOORE AVE., 829—5 rooms, modern except furnace, $15, water paid. STARK | REALTY CO. DR-5296.

NEW JERSEY, 2602 N.—7-room single, re- _ decorated, fine furnace, garage. HE-2835.

PENNSYLVANIA, 5004 N.—5-room cottage, modern, oslo 4 A-1 furnace, ga-

__ rage. HI ST. PETER. 425—6 Rooms, inside toilet: $12.50. SEXTON AGENCY. MA-2384. 117 E.—Six-room $28.25. Water paid.

modern double; TA-1074. TEMPLE, N., 262 — Seven-room modern newly Peps ered: garage: water paid; 825 RI-886 A- 1104. . 50 Inland Bldg. 10TH, 6026—28 E.—New b5-room to-side brick veneer double, thoroughly modern, venetian shades social room, full basement, air conditioned furnace. Open by shpentmet IR-7067. 18TH, 1120 W.—Modern B-room double, hardwood floors, 3-car garage. TA-3866. _HU-4366.

1024 Harrison 6 rooms 2 alien Ave. 5-rm. mod... DeLoss ro 1128 Olive, 4 goome 9 S. Pine. 5 15.00 JENNINGS BROS. "L1-3814. 28 8. 1lllinois.

MODERN furnished. unfurnished dwellings and apartments. Utilities included. Milton Newhouse, Oaklandon. Phone 31.

62.125 subscribers every day in Marion County alone -to rend vour want ad in e Times Results at owes word rate in “tbe city. Phone RI-555 E————

&

$105

RESPONSIBLE couple want es, Jlome or apt., fur. or unfur. Call HE-4

Houses and Lots 25.

SELECTED LIST OF HOMES

4216 E. Washington St.

Attractive 5-room modern cottage ty home. Fireplace; entirely I i= tioned. 2-car garage. $34.60 monthly plus taxes and insurance.

1105 Windsor St.

Just north of Technical. A Jose 2story home; bedrooms; bat furnace; hardwood floors; 2-car garage. Fropsrey being thoroughly recondioned.

1640 Sharon Avenue

English type brick veneer bungalow. rooms; bath; furnace; hardwood

Por built-ins; garage. 1s being put

in good condition.

822 Laurel Street

Convenient to Fountain uare. story home of 7 rooms; 3 drooms; bath and furnace. Being put in grand condition.

Sr ———————

1056 N. Belle Vieu Pl.

This home is being thoroughly reconditioned. 3 rooms and reception hall down; 2 bedrooms and bath up; furnace; l-car garage. $300 cash payment; balance mnothly THE ABOVE IS ONLY A PARTIAL LIST. CALL US FOR HOMES IN ALL SECTIONS OF THE CITY. TERMS 10% CASH. BALANCE MONTHLY INCLUDING MONTHLY TAXES AND INSURANCE.

Real Estate Division 44 Virginia Avenue

Office Phone LI. 8401 Res. Phone CH. 6178

IGA TY.

FEDERAN SAVINGS AND, LOAD A5Sh

"| MA-2381

ESTATES | LOAN

. CO. Diamond Loans 5th Floor Maje

Ask for Mr. Your Diamond Kept

Over Gas Co. - 47 8. Penn. tic Bldg. -

wkins Sealed in Bank

Colonial Finance Co. RI1-1591

HONOR LOANS EXCLUSIVELY o Endorser

Household Finance Corp. 328 Illinois Bldg., 3d Floor. RI-5404, LOANS Nev end useit cars. Loves: int

ra chgs yGOODE & Good ox 22 Peoples Rises.

Real Estate Loans 28 41,0 ‘Contatti IANS 41,0, GEO. A. BUSKIRK

241 N. Pennsylvania. RI-5088.

WITHOUT COMMI 4:%* Fide i ES iid 2. "5%

“COLONIAL HOME L Seite SEE 2 Lam go es AN neipa & Lon ARR.

COLON 28 S. lino

eetp— Get want ad resuits ¥ The Times at lowest word rates in the city. Phone RI-6851 fcr quick results at iow .ost.

Business Opportunities 29

store and mode used. "call for sale. owe

WELL-STOCKED grocer, ern meat counter wit No reasonable offer refu er after 7p m CH-527

Space for err repair busie

ness preferred in cleaning establishment. flea ung evigblis en Reasonable rent,

Washington.

Swaps 31 For 34, '35 a

ASH gor hare ‘36 “hevrolets SERVICE LOAN CO.. 1515 N. Ili. R1-4978

BE UITY in Ford 37. V-8 1%-ton new ires, new motor for equity 36, "37. sedan. 3050 Wood St.

AUTO HEATERS installed, $1.75; heater Hosors rebuilt, Le 25. HELD, 9 N. Randolph. LI-9772.

GARDEN TRACTOR—. Repossessed wiih all tools, $38. Guaranteed. , 10th. Indianapolis. ig Walk w JUNK CARS—Used trucks, wrecks wanted: pay cash. 21st and Martindale. HE-3867.

Garages Built, Rock Wool Installed No down ._payment, HE-1305. DENTISTRY for aew furniture, radio, elece yrical oo Pliances or anything of value, KELVINATOR—6 ft., de luxe model, white, a used pick- he truck or cash.

auto GEORGE

CASH for {nk cars, wrecks, used Frucks. FOGLE, 1212 E. 25th. HE-3808, HU-5536. WANT to use piano or other furniture for storage. CH-4014-W.

BEAUTIFUL in <4 north, . for

la model truck. HE-1 | id 1

Pets, Poultry, Livestock 132

FRESH milk cows, Guernsey and Jersey, cheap work mare, ted Wi pony, 2 nice Torea gilt ; r

rtation, call CHe

62.125 subsgribers every County alone to read your want ad in The Times. Results at lowest word rate in the city Phone RI-5551

day In Marion

Merchandise for Sate 34

‘OWN YOUR OWN

STURDI-BILT HOME

IN LYNDALE $250 4 rent, $22 75.00% Ti Model House——Open Evenings 5-3 P. M. Saturday Afternoon. 534 Lyndhurst Dr. Half Way Between Rockville & Nat'l. ma. Gregory & Appel, Agts.,, LI-7491.

Modern Bungalow

2 Extra Lots—Stop! Look! '123 N. Edgehill, 4400 west on Rockville rd.; vrey Pleity little home, has garage, large chicken house, lots of fruit Lrees. sioso—+720 a gehoo} ‘ang transportation. DR-1923 RI-6412.

J. 8. 2 ruse Realty cor "128 N. Del.

A South Side Bargain

TO CLOSE ESTATE. Five-room «gdouble, modern except furnace. Has extra vacant corner lot. A good home 24d iivestment, 1005-7 wn Harl an. corner o oodla RI-8422.

93. Y G. . S. CRUSE REALTY CO., 128 N.

Within Walking Distance

Of Harvester Plant. New, lar rooms and dinette Weatherstrips, oy Full basement. Overhead garage doors. Front drive. New grade an and hi S gh Ee schools. 4800 BLK. E ED) AVE

8. OF BEOOK RVILLY RD. 2679. BRIDGES & GRAVES, 243 N. DEL. PR aii

REDUCED $400—QUICK SALE Near Wash. High and St. Anthony ‘School: good 8-rm.. modern; Brick porch; gar. arranged for 2 families; 3 rooms up; rented: will make payments. Price, 32600; 8300 down. HE-3092.° 522 Peoples Ranks: RI-5655 GOODE & GOODE HA-1053

3-ROOM . modern. two lots. 3300 west, ot 10th. Completely, renewed.

room. month, ie 9% ao OL TAL, B Co ot your: title. ULemand an abstract prepared bv Union Title Ceo. 155 B. Market St. Union Titie Bldg. $50 DOWN + 2160 N. Gale. 3 bedrooms, inside joflet. S13 Der mo. now vacant. MR. HELMU! R-5279. REALTY co. REALTORS. RI-2368.

ACRE with 6-room home; elec., large 3-car arage, - chicken bouse. Arlingt 6th St. Easy terms, Call J es, __with MA-2523. JACK C. C. DOWN — BALANCE EASY Six-room modern. See STUD REALTY. 2308 Shelby. DR-2107.

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and |S

8CC "unr $1.50 128 S. West

Army Goods, All abner Army ARCTICS ih

_ Bargains $1:

Furniture Pads, $i: Tarpaulins, sizes. new and used; save up to 35%. 620 N. _Sena te.

3 Dom COMPLETE, $147

Outfit

MERIDIAN MART, Inc.

428 N. Meridian. Open Eves, CLEAN LUMBER NEW AND USED MARION WRECKING CO. WRECKING CONTRACIO 2043; NORTHWESTERN

Kills moths and thelr Mothicide

larvae. At your neighbor= hood Jezltr's nd Albert G. Maas Co., RI-33185.

Portable “Electric vinies 37

ER SEWING CENTER RI-9718.

SING 126 W. Washington. iL container. OME SUPPLY

Radiator Be 2 lecohol E4RM 5% Kentucky.

Roaches, ete.. easily killed with Protecto Spray, J Lurie

Bed Bugs Co., 132 8. Penn 3793.

eos ep Prick etc. Pikex CKING CC.. 320 N. West. L1-791

NEW nd USED BUILDING WRECKING MULLION POPULATION . 310 S Delaware. L-6270.

free from ick

SALE—Fioor sample modern i refrigeraPOLAR ICE 3 STOVES All kinds ‘Reconditioned PRINGLE & JOHNSON 826 Mass LI-0068 $39.50 CIRCULATING heater: heats three LIVING ROOM SUITE. velour, sios 50. 304 . Washington St. GET OUR LUMBER PRIC S$. S. RHODES & SON 340 W Wash _ST. 304 E. Wa OIL, GAS stoves repaired; Norge oil burner Good co Condition, $15; Lal 3 KE US & “SMILE E. AENDREN Eo MARE Century Bldg. MA-346 IMMONS BU ass $a. 8.50 Sidio- couch, .|STORE fixtures. as equipment. spee cial equipment: buy-sell 49 B Ohio

tor, Buy now while prices are lower. * AND co. and Guaranteed Reas, oom: used 2 winters; only $15. _BR-5649, Linoleum °3} bordered $3.95 _ for sale. 622 E. ashington. RI-307 OVERSTUFFED—G fee table, $7. like new, $29 50. ft. cash, ca 3% W. WASH. 8%

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