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MONDAY, AUG. 19, 1940 Schalk Brings Brewers to Town for a Last Stand: Caldwell Called to Mound
Vander Meer May Pitch Tomorrow Night in First Of Double-Header; Tribe Bows to Blues
Call Him Cyclone
Headed by Ray Schalk, the ex-Indianapolis pilot, the tailend Milwaukee Brewers tonight open their last Perry! Stadium stand of the season and the Indians will play them four games before shoving off on a last swing West. The Brewer-Indian series! calls for a single tilt tonight, | a double-header tomorrow) night and a single fracas Wednesday. It's ladies’ night attraction at the Tribe park this evening and Earl Cald- |} well is slated to toil on the EUs <b. home slab. Hitchcoek. 3b
Provided he isn't recalled by the Cincy Reds, who are staggering, this will bring up Johnny Vander Meer for one of tomorrow's games|
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against the Brewers, probably the first. Halfway through regional play, west, ¢ ‘i % - a The Tribe staff was knocked out | Black: urn, 3 | tomorrow night to test their skill of kilter when Red Barrett re-| Sane v igen Wig SHDN yoy es RaTE, Poion . ne in som ported ill today, and another player] Shard. Po iio... | teams and in this manner ga e Walter Berger who received a broken Kansas City 000 300 010— 4 pect to go in state and national finger in Satu rdav oh " GIanapolls .... 0... . 1000 320 000— 2 ?| competition. fu aturday night's game. | “guns barred in—Sturm, Mills 2. Fnddy:! The Nick Carr Boosters of CovAfter Lefty Bob Logan bumped | yiiic. Three-base hit —8tt arm. Sacrifices | ington, Ky., St D le plays—2Zientara t 3 to 9 Re 2 Sturm Due A lon) dium. to tackle Pepsi-Cola’s brand Saturday the league ieaders snapped A se thei i ndia {s 5. Base on balls—o is their losing streak at nine straight fndiznapolis b Base on te 3 French 3 | Maining exhibition games before Hits—off French 0m § innings: oft they begin defending their Ama4 rey Losi tcher—Frenc 1 : 5 day, 4 to 2. Tom Reis, right hander, | PrP 1 LO hhton and Molthds, teur Softball Association national held the Indians to two hits, both | tod " | championship. Last year, the Carr ™ TR { nd Xansas City at n ishaps is : v Wi singles, by West and Harrington. | came postponed. 6 oclock Sunday rule) | Boosters experienced difficulty with Incidentally, Reis defeated Li the Shamrocks, who carried them Redskins five times last season to extra innings, so Pepsi-Cola may i be expected to do as well or better, Ne. 16 for Logan y ank | itle to being one of the best softball clubs Logan's Saturday nigh victory | ever organized in Indianapolis. was his 16th of the campaign! Last night, a removed y 5 er om regional competiagainst 11 defeats. H wed sev- Ci f Ww Y ® $19 on wv, irs allim tion, 4 to 3, their game having been en hits, two of the scratch variety, set back by rain vesterday afterfanned five and walked on {noon. The second regional semi-One-half of yesterday's scheduled Kirshbaum holds the state A. A. final, Velie yam A ved at Cam- $ i v I w le today, the result Connersville, wi pila twin bill was played, the other was U. water polo tit | bridge City tonight or tomorrow, the postponed to be plaved off in Xan- of a 3-to-1 victory over Longacre | winner coming back to Indianapolis sas City. It was 4:20 p. m. before in the final game of the tourna- | Wednesday for the regional finals. the shorthand ground crew, assisted pent in the latter's pool. Given a struggle all the way, by Indianapolis players, got the The two teams went scoreless in | Pepsi- -Cola won last night's game field in shape for action. : b | when George Coffman tripled in the The heavy downpour in the early| the frst quarter last night bullet scoring Newt Briner, who had afternoon drenched the infield and then John Williams scored from | walked, Coffman subsequently scorwater flowed into the ducouts. But close in to give Kirshbaum a lead] ing the winning run on an infield that didn't prevent Kansas City Which it never lost. Shortly before ,.¢ previously, Catcher Herb Cofffrom combing out 11 hits, including | the half ended. John Barkhaus tal-|1an and Ab Nuttall had combined doubles by Bordagaray and Mills lied on a backhand shot. WilIAMS gq produce a run at critical stages and a triple by S {scored his second goal in the owed 214 keep the Boosters in the game. : | quarter and this one was followed; After losin ig an early 2-to-1 lead. They Bombard French [by Longacre's only score, made bY | Cloverdale rallied in the seventh Two doubles and two singles off Joe Swallow land got one run on ‘Myron King's ~ ch i he fan ” \ Don French In the fourth a |apolis Water Safety Club's SPOTTS- | Taylor being trapped for the gamefor three Kansas City runs and In manship cup Sckuas ending out when he turned second the eighth Sturm’s triple and Mills’, In a consolation game for third pase and continued toward home, : {of Indianapolis, 8 to 3. Terre the left field fence, instead of marker. | Haute previously had been defeated bouncing against it. Tribe scoring was limited to the! by Kirshbaum, 7 to 5, in the semi- | nning on Hunt's walk, West's 5 10 to 1. Hitel r. Johnny Riddle! he rmer Indian, got three traight singles for the Blues. ‘Amateurs Card Dr awn was held up more than 2 hows 30 minutes, it was impossible to] The Junior Society Club will send | Bichon, Ind, Aug. 19.—The start a second game on account of Adam Walsh to the mound tonight first intersectional football game . 2 1S The Blues departed for Louisville against we feat e of the! | when Swarthmore comes from Philholding a 1-2 game lead over Markets in the feature gam adelphia for the homecoming consecond place Minneapolis and an A. S. A. A. county tournament at gest here at Reid Field lumbus. |p. m {5. Central Normal at Earlham; Oct. | 3 12, Wabash at Wabash; Oct. 19 | y rly v ye - ity > Vy | In an early curtain-raiser Cityigoq.iihmore at Earlham (homes lat 6 p. m. as an aftermath of a pro-|at Rose Polytechnic; Nov. 2, Evanstest. The winner will play Hosiery ville at Evansville; No. 9, DePauw Union at 7 o'clock and the Speedway | at Earlham; Nov. 16, Franklin at m. t ow at the Si. kets tangle at 8 o'clock. Alleys. In the Belmont show last night] | | ¢ Kosky Klowns of Mishawaka, 'Seeler Annexes tough as they dropped a 12-to-2 {decision to the West Indianapolis Merchants. Abels Autos won over M I. N. J, Aug. 19 (U.P) — CA ' he Abels| Richard Seeler of St. Lawrence Unie outfit is composed of former As-|y versity, Canton, N. Y., today held i zs & | nis championship following a ~. oY ~ Jo \ - Tie Em-Roe resional tourney will HIMEAL SL UPR over Sone Cur oe under way tonight at Lebanon. ) ¢ . blesville Modern Woodmen at 8:30 Sceler eliminated Curtiss yester- » Sn day, 6-4, 6-4, to take the crown. OCIORR. he Tipton Flying Red George Kraft and Melvin Schwartz Horses meet the winners Wednes-| COrge Rraltand I - = the doubles championship with final round victory over Don Jones {and John Custer, Philadelphia, 7-5.
Barrett Ill, Berger Injured the Pepsi-Cola Boosters will pause Prichard, +" A ; Tota 50 2 [idea of just how far they may exon the hospital list is Outfielder| ols batted for French in eiehth). iT base hits—Bordagarav. | DAE £ will be at Softball Staoff the Kansas City Blues, 3 to 2 to Rizzuto. Left on bases—Kansas City 8,| of Boosters in one of their few reby trouncing the Tribesters vester-| outed Swallow was given the Indian-|gingle and George Taylor's double, ace re Haute Y beat Garfield | pajiev ; od av for .e fourth Place, Terre 1 t G believing that his liner had cleared finals as Longacre beat Garfield, | single. Blackburn's infield out and Earlham’ S Grid Owing to the fact the first game he clock Sun losiy the 6 o'clock Sunday closing law Mahoney of Shaw's Cer played at Earlham College is 8-game lead over third-place Co-| Belmont Stadium. Game time is 8] The 1940 Earlham schedule: Oct. | Sanitation will meet the Blue Prints coming): Oct. 26. Rose Polytechnic Phillips No. League will Jie Merchants and Richardson's Mar- foal ham nd., proved to be funny but not so| Forest Hill Title Hosiery Union, 12 to 11. sociated Gas & Oil players. the Forest Hill Open invitation tenok : ies professor. |with Lenox Tires playing the No- ties professor Wl day. Iman, Tulane University 6-8, 6-4.
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Garfield Grabs Capitol City League Lead
Falls City Pushes Record Up to11 and 3
Garfield A. C. was sitting pretty lin first place of the Capitol City
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lord of 13 victories against one defeat. The Garfields gained their lofty! spot yesterday when they turned) ‘back Sacks Auto Parts, 4 to 1, break a deadlock between the two teams, who previously had shared
{the Capitol City lead. Although hit {seven times, Buck Taylor held the | sacks outfit scoreless after the first|
inning. It was the feature game of the week-end sandlot schedule. The score: L100 0M O— 1 YB 100 012 00— 4 13 0 Denneman;
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Other hr De eilertay were postponed because of wet grounds. Falls City still leads the Industrial League after knocking out | Richardson Rubber, 9 to 8, Garrick tallying the winning run in the seventh. MacCracken took over for the Hi Brus in the third and did a nice job of saving the game. The score:
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Falls City's record for the season now stands at 11 won and three lost. Second place is held by Basca Manufacturing (10-3), winners over Pure Qil Saturday, 4 to i. Hoilandbeck best McGill and Lease in a pitching duel to give Basca the victory. In the other game, Solitaire 10 to 5, as Cox game. U. S. Tires Win, 9 to 1
United States Tires beat LinkBelt, 9 to 1 In a Manufacturers’ League contest. In this game Pitcher Henry Bergfeld held the opponents to four hits and had a perfect day out of four times at bat, getting a homer, a double and two singles. P. R. Mallory did well by itself in the same loop, beating Link-Belt, 4 to 3, and edging out Lilly Varnish, 3 to 2. in a game which went two more innings than the seven originally scheduled Pitcher Carl Rearick won his own game when he tripled to drive in Al Nevitt,
Yes, We Said Rain!
Times Special LAFAYETTE, Ind, Aug. 19.—An Indiana-Ohio Baseball League game between Lafayette and Muncie was rained out here yesterday.
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An award for the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce's part in improving the Center Township poor relief situation last year was presented to William H. Book, the chamber’'s executive vice president, today at Chicago. The award is a certificate of merit and a $50 scholarship in the National Institute for Trade Association and Commercial executives being held this week at Northwestern University. Mr. Book is attending | the institute. A bound volume, on which the] judges based the award, included various reports made by the Chamber on the relief situation and
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DIGNITARIES PAY
WINCHESTER, Ind, Aug. 19 (U. P.) —Dignitaries of the state and] nation attended funeral serv fees | here yesterday for James P. Good- | rich, Indiana's World War Gov-| ernor. The service was conducted by Dr. | Gustav A. Papperman, pastor of the] Irving Park Presbyterian Church of | Chicago, and former pastor of the Winchester church, which Mr.| Goodrich attended. Present to pay final tribute to the former Governor were Will H. Hays, movie tsar; Glen R. Hillis of Kokomo, Republican candidate for Governor; Raymond Willis of Angola, nominee for Senator; former Senator James E. Watson; Will G.| Irwin of Columbus; State Republican Chairman Arch N. Bobbitt, and the Most Rev. John F. O'Hara, auxiliary bishop of the Army and Navy Diocese and former Notre Dame president. Governor M. Clifford Townsend was represented by Lieut. Col. Robinson Hitchcock of the Adjutant General's office.
BAY STATE HENS BUSY
BOSTON, Aug. 19 (U. P) —Massachusetts hens have produced more than 254,000,000 eggs during the first half of 1940, the state agriculture department reports,
Deaths—Funerals
indianapolis Times, Monday, Aug. 19, 1940 CASTLE—Mary Agnes of 1172 Eagle Drive, beloved wife of Rabert Castle, sister of Cora Snyder and Charles Boyer assed away Sunday. Services Tuesday
p. m. at W. D. Beanbiossom Mortuary. 1327 W. Ray. Burial Brookville, Ind.
DUZAN--Grace, 650 BE. 24th. passed away Hospital, Traverse City, 1940. Friends may i ANAT Mortuary Tuesday, 4 .; friends invited, Burfal Crown Ea Cemetery, Friends may call at the Mortuary.
BOLLETT—John E. passed away at his residence, 4001 N. Meridian, Saturday morning. Services at St. Church Tuesday at ¢ p \ $ Friends may
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WEAVER-Omer Paul, entered into rest Sunday. aged 54 vears, husband of Florence Weaver, father of Mrs. Pauline Kos« kev, rs. Dorotha Clark, Mrs. Frances Mohr, Ann. Paul n Lin Sean hy od Services Tuesday, 1:3 Bi Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel” \irial Washington Park Cemetery. — —
Card of Thanks CARPENTER We “wish to extend Sincere thanks and appreciation for m kindnesses, messages of love and hderstand. ing and beautiful floral offerings from our many relatives, friends and fellow workmen, during the illness and death of our dear husband, father and brother, Edwin T. Carpenter. We especially thank! the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen No. 261, Golden Rule Lodge No. 25. pro-| motion committee, Big Four officials and Veterans, Retired Veterans of Railroad | Association. vard emplovees. Methodist Hospital, Dr. Simon Reisler. nurses. Mary Wilson and Matilda Collier; the y John Albert for his consoling words. Mr. | Peck. Drexel Ave. neighbors. pallbearers, singer and Flanner & Buchanan Funeral Directors. Wife, aren and Brother Wililam and Fam
KRAUSS We wish C4 ‘thank our relatives friends and neighbors for their acts o kindness and words of sympathy received during the illness and at death of our beloved mother and grandmother, Fredericka Krauss. Especially the Rev. Schultz, the or anist, emplovees of Gregg & Sons, friends of Miller Service Station, Theodora Given nursing home those who sent the beautiful flowers and the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home for their kindness and efficiency, The Children
PIERSON -We wish to thank our many friends, relatives and neighbors for their kind expression of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings at the death of my beloved husband, John. We especially thank the Rev. Griffin, the singer and plano plaver THE PIERSON FAMILY.
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CHADWICK, 920 — 2 housekeepiy pe ams. onable. LI-6 FLETCHER. utilities; distance: ILLINOIS, constant entrance, ILLINOIS, N., apartments; i. BE Sli——— ee —— ae ILLINOIS, N,, 1325--Two nice clean rooms, rst floor. Adulte MARKET, 1514 E.--$500, newly decorated, shade, pry ate.
MERIDIAN, 2-room spring; NEW JERSEY, room, kitchenette;
Reasei “2-room sink; strictly modern; reasonable. N.. 2625-3 rooms hot water; janitor,
apartments; walking
and bath; private
and 2-room walking
{ cheap;
814—Clean utilities;
kitchenette porch, sink,
2,
968 N.. APT. I1l1-Attractive apartment, near bath, innerwalking distance; reasonable, 1028 N.—8$3 50—Large front 1 room, gas plate;
able 1-2. Innersprings, private home, bo oe RATED PARK. 710-TWO NEWLY [ DECO SLEEPING ROOMS. REASONABL 5 WASHINGTON BLVD. (2800) es ro 7 bath: $5 single; $6 double. TA 489
20TH. 338 easy chairs. Reasonable 2700 E.—Desirable. persons, MEALS. L opti ional Privileges. 1400 EAST—Modern, room with radio; LI-5284, WALKING DISTANCE Exceptionally “clean rooms, Ipnersprings CL hot water, 107 W. Walnut I-3 NICELY furnished front room The Link, Apt. 16, 401 N.
Rooms With Board 15
-Modernistic te furnishings TWIN BEDS. Near Central WA- -375 hie 2 employed AUNDRY, MENDING CH-5¢28. | comfortable, e¢lean 1-2 refined gentlemen
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BROADW: AY,
$8. COMER, 1205—Twin beds; hot water: downstairs; widow's home; 3 meals. DR-0114-R.
-. $2 50 cant a —— - ——— i NEW JERSEY, 913-1 Large light next bath. Everything furnished; ties OHIO E Walking distance, Space.
PARK. evervthin carline. : STERLING, 12053 large cool clean, entrance; utilities: UNION, 1409 2 rooms. sink, $5.75; rooms, Frigidaire, private bath, $8 WALNUT, 115 E.—2 rooms, bath, (See housekeeper in basement)
room, utili-
Hall entrance. Parking
1106—1-2 rooms. Utilities.
apartment:
2530—2-room on Nt ilities: near
fr furnished. A RD sain E. 10th trolley; two downstairs; private 6.50.
3
“utilities.
innersprings; utilities; good ventilation.
Reasonable, 11TH, 1816 B.—2 Large unfurnished rooms, newly decorated, utilities paid. Adults only 11TH, 913 E.—One room, near bath; hall ent. 12TH. E., 608-12 also 1-2 unfurnished reasonable.
nicely furnished,
furnished;
rooms. Prices
aged; pen-
| BROADW 2% urse’'s care. |
1732--Real home, sioners excellent meals. WA-2804.
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1420—Rest at the Myiie
CARROLLTON. . convalescent
78 He for elderly,
| CARROLLTON, 1715 — Large front foom. | modern, private entrance, g good meals; 8
| ENGLISH, 1302¥5 0 D0. twin beds, constant
hot water, shower: three meals. 2147. CHILDREN t age 3-12, mothers | care, large vard, 1718 Carrol ito n
to board, a near school;
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Hotels ~WKly. raves
SPENCER NOTE up. 248 8 ml New Cocktail Lounge. JAP JONES, Mgr. |
NEW JERSEY, 228 N. — Clean, modern | rooms: _walking distance: 82 air i
Housekeeping Rooms |
8. “LAFAYETTE RD. 1607 Nice Turnished | — _room: lights, water paid. BE-0861-M
$3.50 TO $41, 2-room housekeeping apart. ments; utilities: private entrance; 1361 Carrollton —- ————
$4 UP—Front apartments; neatly furnished: porch; Rewly painted building. _1108 Central.
. DOMER i downstairs: meals. DR-0114-R.
$5—STATE, 425 N.—2-room apartment; utilities; eross ventilation: private; garage _optional. ADDISON, N., 228—2-room oom surnished cottage; gas, lights, water; newly decorated. ALABAMA, N., 1421—2 or 3-room furnished apartments; overstuffed; utilities; hot water. .
BELLEFONTAINE, 1 1336 Nicely furnished 2-room apartment: utilities: sink: $5.50. BEVILLE, 829 N. —Unper 2-bedroom apartment: private entrance front porch; adults. BROADWAY, 2102 — 2-room apartment, large, front, corner; innersprings: Kelvic nater: new; adults. — "1134—3 jarge lower rooms, 2, private bath, rear, $5.
| CAPITOL, 73¢ N.—Front room; first floor: overstuffed: innersprings: cross ventilation: chenille spread. Adults. Parking CARROLLTON, 1226—3.room front, fur-LI-003. 0 private entrance, utilities.
CARROLLTON. 3: 921-3 1 furnished kitchenette. Barmy "utilities; porch. Aduits;
1205 Attractiv . front; widow's home
twin 3
$7.
large “unfurnished Private
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3.
in W. Vermont.
318T Ww. 830-2 rms. pr private entrance, sink, nicely furnished. TA-3462.
SMALL cottage furnished for housekeer nt rear of 1819 E. Maryland. M
inner._Tlinois.
Apartments for Rent 18
APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU
Cholce apts. Rladly shown. LI-8558.
GENERAL APARTMENTS, INC.
LI-2439
5 & 6 ROOMS—ALL UTIL.
£32 .50-837.50. 1118 N. Capitol Ave. LAPAYETTE RD., 2741—Two rooms, bath, hot water Electric range. Garage. $20 __mont h. TA-443
RANDOLPH, 201 N.—Dewn: 2 large rooms, neue; In-a-door bed: private bath: uti 1e8
5 rooms, verv fine condition, $40,
Rock wool Inflated. toke eat 1318 Carrollton Ave. C. A RUFF “Li haar,
| Furn. Houses—Apts. 18A
WOODRUFF, 623 EB! DRIVE, CAPT. 2— Porch, bedroom, livingroom, kitchen, dining. room, sun parlor, bath, hall. Refrigeration. Utilities. Adults, $60 monthly.
3 fms. private bath, only $825 week. ean, well furnished, with utilities, 212 F 10th St Cs A. HUFF. LI-% 722
ATTRACTIVELY FURN.
One-bedroom apartment: clean. modern building: _ Utilities, 2725 N. Meridian. 2 rms. private bath, only $7 week. Clean, well fuphished: JXith utilities E. 10th C UFF. LI-7221,
512% E.
complete; Frigidaire, 16. The Link, 401 N.
[2 ROOMS. pathing _Apt.
1.
212
3 RMS. priv, bath. A week Ik St. C. A. HU UFF. LI-T221 rms.. shower bath. only $6.50 week sto E ot) h St. CA, HUTT. _Lr-Taal,
Houses for Rent 19
$32 50 NEW JERSEY. 2821 N N. ge Bedroom home. double ard, gar. WA-4466 MORRIS, 301 W.—6-room modern double, good condition, $24.50. LI-1135.
MOUNT ST.—5-Room_ double, Inside toilet. Near high school. Inquire 200% N. Belle Vieu. NEW YORK. | 5762 B.--New brick double, ms., bath, ho" rage, nok v enetiah blinds, £hovn ap-
i Houses for Rent
unfurnished | PARKER. 2042— 3 Rooms, bath, water
WASHINGTON, 1632 E.—Large front room, |. Business Property
"desirable; |
SOMERSET,
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PROSPECT,
1032 UDELL, 2035 N. DELAWARE; 4-room upper duplex;
3 ms. 234 Mc cKim St.
Farms—Suburban IMMEDIATE “possession. SIX-ROOM modern house.
20 ACRES ~~ Improvements,
IDEAL
PI r TSBURGH, PA.
Garage
JENNINGS BROS
:| Resorts and Cottages E
Moving & Storage
Inspection Invite
Houses and Lots Sale
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Houses and Lots Sale “paid, I: e, gas stove, Heatrola, newly deco-| 73. J. Smith "MA: |
332..5~ Rm. mod. sgie.. 4“ Virginia Ave
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gara Rated - A HOME OF YOU UR OWN WIL Realty Cor om SETTLE YOUR Mo NEY PROBLEM, $27.50 ” _ LI-B401 1} o par MoD. D SLE "amy suis on und $22.50 $28.57 Mo. Price $4,150. See 253-35
N. Oxford (2900 ® :
6<RM. MOD. Only $225 Dn and $15.50 Me OTE $2,250. See 1215 Tecumseh 1
B.)
YOOMS, “bath;
constant hot water; l-car gar.
al th 60-1254
semi-mod., wtor paid. $15. shades, in gas cond —C. A HUFF.__ LL-1221
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“8-room modern . University Heights: MORE BROS, 401
Call RI-8790, Day or Eveni
Screens ELBERT L. McDANIEL, Realtor
When acquiring property follow the safe method. Demand an abstract of title. Have it examined by your attorney.
Union Title Company
Union Title Duliaics 155 E. MARKET 8
1154 W. 28th St.
DR-2 Five-room cottage with new hardwood ALTY, 2308 Shelby 8t Foi Jhoroughly reconditioned: 1 hew HOME--New 3- room mo er full | reo Aper an noleum nside basement; gas. Ber Poni fis E-Z
10 Reb 20 | Loilet, 50, with down Rockville Rd BE-0120. tose Drv O1 99 "| forms. MY, strom, RI-141f Ea IR-1007,
Inland Bldg, RI-3788 Must be moved, Want DR-3680. 8001
S. East.
offer, Owner,
stock, tools, WILLIAMS. Eliza-
crops; $3000 beth, Ind., R.
L1s8 Be ~ Fours “room rage. Full lot: $75 9 ETOBERARER RE
PAUL R.
\ cottage,
07% »
RAT. rms.,
factory site, Six mill construction, dry, 100x100, all , 400x400.
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McCO RD. CO, 615 Lemcke Bldg, ASHINGTON PLA i 0 RON DA RATE, "Hatretions. | 3040, ROOSEVELT—5 rmt. All on ground; Agent. T1200 E. Washington’ 81 IR-200 |, InSide Water $3000. cood cond: ONTGOMERY CO S340 A. sheep. dairy, Dr ide toey=3 Fut sn S004 condg arm / terms —— Sohn D. Case, ole Fletcher Fr! “Ri! 10s. | #14 ab Sison—4 4 ots inside toilet, wat, 13814 JENNINGS iS BROS. 23 8. Illinois 21 1402 W. Ray St. Fe 8 Rooms, thoroughly reconditioned, with ~Combination civer and| new and paper. Inside toilet. story building, heavy |oniv 0 Per cent own, Mr pS3R228 Steel rom: | Qstzom 419. Eves. 1007 : 1 ads, river rontBox 470. Times. AUL L MeCORD CO. 813 Riemcke Bldg. 40x140. Rents $50 Clear Lots 1825 Shelby. LI-3814. 3318 N. Gale—42-ft. lot.. 28 So 58th and Rosslyn—75-1t,
.... 8400 corner lot 8550
pall > corner
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38th and Rosslyn-—50-ft lot. .8450 3558 N. Riley-—=50-ft. lot Ls BR-5¢ 5424 Moore & Moore, Ine. _ MA-3321,
3536 Colorado
New bungalow. Very attractive. FHA. terms. Mr. Woodruff, BR-8350. CLA REALTY, LI-5596
3-Bedroom-—915 N. Beville
Near Tech, all hardwood floors; new roof, good paint; dull basement; (3,500. farris. LI-7401 GREGORY 4 & APPEL, INC. Colored Buyers Call at 23 W. Ohio for oul roperties for sale on terms. VELCH_& SON. LI 23423.
“furnished. 728 _Ravensw ‘ood, CH- 2189.
TVER Front, “Cottage, Fitch Ave
2
Store
HODGES STORAGE CO. now, pay six months later. dh _RI-2M9.
3
Double—Only $1800
1824-26 Ludlow-5 rooms a side. One de vacant for purchaser. Easy terms. R-7925. EDW, DILLEHAY. R1-6412.
ont Rf
Real Estate for Trade 26
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DRIVE UP to the 2000 block N. Bosart and
Bridges & Graves Co, 243 N. Del. RI-3477. BOSART.
3
ALLISON REALT Brightwood *
$150 Dn.
GOOD 8-1 rm, “able. “good “rental; “good ood 10ca = tion; good condition. Want good little _farm clear A Address 833 N _Keystone, One.
Real Estate Wanted 21
CASH OFFER 0 on_ Areal, bargain) | property.
see the new fully modern houses, Two bedrooms, full basement, Sprage. In all stages of completion: $3880, » H. A. Plan. None better pail J iOne cheaper, _ George Q. Bruce. LI-110
HOEFGEN ST.
At Madison Ave, five-room semi-mod-n bungalow. Paved street, Eves. BR-1426.
3to8 rooms. _TA-3
2168-~5-room bungalow, $1050,
OCK, 211—4-room cottage, $950 £550. FEA Take car Te payment. Apply 211 Hancock, BE-0T
HOME OWNERS LOAN CORP. we are direct On ap eT Get
ist of Popeiies. RJ Ho N. Del.
T2046 Phipps $230 do 8 room
846 Phi bung.: 7 N. Gale; 6-rm pi MOSLANDER, CH-5025.
L = HOME FINANCING: 7 HE ALT PE
Real Estate Loans
A Mota:
pointment. IR-34
EAST-— Modern 5-room bungalow, long living room, nice location bi
CHESTER. 3502 N.—4-Room semi- ay: ALBANY,
haus SIDE—§ livin good street,
CHOICE 50-ft, Gladstone near 38th St,
BEECH GROVE-T-
like new; LUE SRVINGS AND LOAN LEER
/.0/. Building or Financing | 4, Jo NO HIDDEN CHARGES T ¢ H. A, Mortgage Loans—Construction Money
ean. GEO, A, BUSKIRK Ai”
. Penn. COLONIAL, HOME LOANS Rent like mo v payment of 1 per cend 8 interest, RRR
walkin distance of Tech, $3150.
lot, thems ELSON. CH-6204 TOR 12th_St.
B Pr LA SALLE—4-bedroom modern: ae down. balance monthly. Turner Sullding & Saving Association, 1000 Lemcke B
newly decorated: $3000;
terms. MR HICKS. MA-3521 or BR-2712.
A fgoms, gas, water, ei, $1500. Part cash. DR-2197. DEBAKER REALTY. “508 Shelby St.
rooms, store room. mall down payment.
12 vears os
per mont neha COLONIAL" SAXINGS & LOAN A 28 8 Ii linois
$22.50. Gb p>”°/ 1147 N._ Illinos. 63.125 subscrivers every day m Marion TR mee pio at en ard reid at _10wes! m the city. Phone RI-5551.
lot in Forest Manor on
$400. CH-7569. 58. Tor modern, excellent r appoigtment.
condition. DR-2
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