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Shute Stricken

Picard, Dudley, Hagen, Snead

WinasP.G. A. Field Forges Into Second 13-Hole Round

Dudley Scores Hole-in-One on 212-Yard Trial; Jimmy Thomson Upset by Catskill Pro

HERSHEY COUNTRY CLUB, HERSHEY, Pa., Aug. 28 (U. P.).—Defending Champion Henry Picard led the way | through rain and muck into the second round of the 23d P.| G. A. championship today with a 6-and-4 victory over! Leonard Gallett of Milwaukee. | Picard, professional at this club, was the first man to tee off on the first of two match play rounds which will!

cut the field from 64 to 16 by nightfall. Less than two hours

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later Henry was home with a sub-par round of golf that saw his opponent win only two holes. scoring five birdies and two pars. joyed golf's supreme thrill} = : : when he hammered in an ace, COLUMBUS, Ind, Aug. 26 —A| aE | ing against tion state softball tournament will Henry Bontempo, Spr ingfield, 'be held here this week-end, Alfred | . d | The Noblitt-Sparks Arvins of Co-long-hitting Jimmy Thomson lost lumbus and the East Chicago Super | his match, one up. to Alex Gerlak, Heaters

Picard was three under, Ed Dudley, playing along] on the 212-yvard par- -three, three-game series climaxing the Campbell, association secretary, anMass. Denny Shute . . . the hard luck will open the best-of-three Operated On: | ’

par for the 14 holes he played, a half hour after Picard, en- Softball Meet ; eighth Indiana Recreation Associa- | hole while playi i nounced today. The day's first upset came when] man of the tournament. 31-year-old professional from Cat- series Sunday night and play either the one or two games, whichever is nec- |

skill, N. Y. Gerlak rounded turn one under par and was one up. essary, Monday night. . Gerlak was brought even on the 10th] Both teams have strengthened ° ] F 9 hole but forged ahead with a birdie their pitching staffs in accordance | in y alr four on the 12th and took the 16tn with tournament rules permitting a with a par when Thomson's second team to add players from teams shot was short of the green. ‘already eliminated. East Chicago! HERSHEY, Pa, Aug. 28 (U. P).— Thomson made a game rally on has picked up veteran Joe Zimmer, |The condition of pro Denny Shute, the 17th when he chipped from the who pitched Davis Dairy of Ander-|tWice P. G. A. champion and winner middle of a clump of bushes to son to the last round of northern |Of only $155 in five tournaments this within four feet of the pin for a semi-final play. Columbus has taken | eal, Was described by Dr. David A. birdie. They halved the par-three on Logan Kinnett, star of the Johnston as “only fair” today fol18th and Thomson was out. Gerlak Pepsi Cola Boosters of Indianapolis. |[0WiNg an emergency operation for shot a par 72 and Thomson a 73. | Since Columbus is a hotbed of |2Cute appendicitis. ‘softball, officials in charge are ex-| HERSHEY, Pa. Aug. 28 (U. P).— ‘panding the seating capacity of The professional Golfers Associa‘their park as much as possible, tion today sent a check for $250 to hevns Bifenty borrowed all avail-| penny Shute, former Champion, paired today against Benny Bogan. |Scrool approximately 1500 peop x ons Sn mae at Champ qualified yesterday with a are expected to attend the opening | night. 36-hole total of 152. {game and from 2500 to 3500 are| “Had he been able to play sgay; Bud Williamson of Ft. Wayne is |expected for the Monday windup. |Denny would have earned a| {minimum of $100,” P. G. A. Presi-| dent Tom Walsh said. “He's ha a lot of bad breaks in the past and this is just our way of expressing

out of the tournament. He shot The winner will succeed the Shelour feelings toward a grand fellow.’

THE INDIANA BOYS— Frank Champ eof Bedford was

: . byville Merchants as state title-| an 82 yesterday to go with kis first holder and will be sent to St. Louis

qualifying round score of 76 for (to compete in the national tournaan 158. | ment. > 2 = ~ Four one-time losers play tonight Gerlak drew Picard as his second in the Pot o' Gold Invitational round opponent later in the day. | tourney at Softball Stadium, while Gene Sarazen, three times P. G. A.| two undefeated contenders, Stewartchampion, defeated Stan Stazowski, Warner and the Junior Social Club, Winsted, Conn., 4 and 3, to score his remain idle. Two other teams al42d match-play victory in this tour- | ready have been eliminated, with nament—the most triumphs ever by {Wo losses apiece, Goldsmith's Colone man. ored Secos being the latest to fall. Sam Snead moved ahead with a Ihe Secos went out last night, beat- | .. 2-and-1 victory over Nelson Gid- en 11 to 5 by P. R. Mallory. Last | dens, Jackson. Miss. Snead - was Night's second game saw J. D.! even at the turn and rallied in the Adams take a 16-to-2 battering back stretch to win despite being from the J. 8. C's three over par for the 17 holes he| Tonight's 7:30 game brings to- | layed. gether 7 Up and Mallory. At 8:30, By sundown, only 16 men will be Holcomb Pontiac plays J. D. Adams. | left in the battle and you can bet The losers tonight will be sidelined, | vour last dollar that a lot of great leaving four teams to carry on;

names in American golf are going toward the prizes awaiting the to be rubbed from the scoreboard. leaders at the nin, = = F- | | | Shaw's Market Will “ena Hal Mahoney to the mound tonight against | | Prize Winner Broad of Terre Haute lin the final game of the A. S. A. A. tournament at Belmont Stadium. Arnold Bennett will pitch for erre Haute. The winner will represent this region in the state semi-finals at South Bend.

Jeffers Faces Vic Hutton

Jethro Jeffers, Leeper A. C Brown Bomber.” has been substituted for harles Duncan in a scheduled five- round bout on the! weekly amateur boxing card Friday | night at Sports Arena, Matchmaker | Fred DeBorde said today.

| Jeffers will meet Vic Hutton of | Anderson, National A. A. U. lighti heavyweight champion. Duncan, West Side A. C., withdrew from the program because of | |a death in his family. Jeffers and Hutton exchanged { blows 3 years ago at Hartford City, with the national champion gaining {the nod after five rounds. Both | {boys have improved steadily since | {that time. Jetfers, who boasts a record of eight straight knockouts in local encounters, will have a| slight advantage in weight, as Hut- | ton expects to scale 178 pounds for the fight to Jeffers’ 182. Two Negro heavyweights, Howard Boler, 180-pound Leeper A. C. husky, and Lenwood Hubbard, mul Community Center, who scales 183 | pounds, have been added to the ca card. DeBorde expects to use eithjer this scrap or the TeckenbrockPaul skirmish in the four-round semi-windup spot.

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1st Round Scores

First round scores in today’s P. G. A. tournament follows:

Henry Picard, Hershey. Pa. fetented TT Leonard Gallett, Milwaukee, 6 and 4 harles Sheppard. Abington, a de Pa.,

feated Gene Marchi. Davton, O. an Sam Snead, Shawnee-on- awa I defeated Neison Giddens, Jackson, Miss, and 1. Ray Mangrum, Oakmont, Pa., defeated; IN games last night Shaw’s beat Gepite Bi roa Tex.. 5s age 2. _' Covalt's Dairy of Muncie, 9 to 2, beReggie Myles, Columbia Station, O. %31 hind the four-hit work of Mahoney holes). Bala, defeated Mears {and Terre Haute won over Gem

Ed Dudley, Pa., Bontempo, Springfield, Mass., 5 a {Coal of Indianapolis, 8 to 2. Ben-| nett allowed the losers six hits.

= = = { R. C. Colas, winners of the south- —m™—oe ee Ssieated ern division, and the Golden Rule | Bowling

Al Watreus, Birmingham, Mich, Pdeteated | Alex Follmer, Chine, Cal, 5 and | ’ John Gibson, Norwood Sark, ., % de-| RCA and Zenite Metal will play in eated spinosa ron and DO an a, AD. elcated 8 curtain-raiser at 7:30 o'clock to-| Harry Cooper, Ravinia, Ill., 5 and 3. ght. Paul BRunvan, White Plains, N. Y., de-| feated Al Qimmerman, Portland, Ore., | Water Ha ny rol, us, i ellers, Ho rings, Ar “i ic Ghezzi, Deal’ N. °F. defeated George Girls of Logansport, northern di-| Smith, Lake Forest, IIL, nd vision champions, will meet at| Frankfort on Labor Day for the Em-| _ Roe Girls’ state title. The winner (will play in the national at St. | Louis, Sept. 12.

Oklahoma A. & M

A newly organized league of laun- - (ary and cleaning workers will meet Mat Coach Dies {at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the Illinois] Tonight's schedule a the Em- alleys. Teams or players wanting to OKLAHOMA CITY, Aug. 28 (U. Roe Church Tournament at Stout! enter should attend or call Walter P.).—Ed Gallagher, famed ‘wrestling Stadium: | Lewis, LI- 3195, coach at Oklahoma A. and M. COl- | ;.00—Brookside U. B. lege, died today of pneumonia. He . elical’s. Oil company and “lling station |

% :00—Riverside Methodists vs. Westm was 53. Presbyterians. inyver

He was stricken Aug. 20 while 9:0—Englewood vs. Second Friend. on a vacation in Cclorado and was, > 2 =u brought to Oklahoma City last 3at-| Delaware Flower Shop, with a 13urday in a critical condition. He 2 Victory Der Morgantown, has al . coached 11 national championship Pell and wants a game for Sun-| : wrestling teams for A. and M., in- Call Chet, BR-1812. Attention | One more team is needed in the

: ok ide | Wilheim: Construction League rolicluding the 1940 squad | y Shoppers. ling on the Central alleys at 8:30

Labor Tentple Associztion beat P. m. on Fridays. Call John Johns- | ‘Richardson Rubber, 1-0, in the in-|ton, CH-2633 ahier 6 2 m. |vitational | lomvey last night at St. Catherine's feague will organ-

| Zionsville. D {ize at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the,

BASEBALL i Hart tt H {church hall. | artne : Prospect Tavern players are re-| ears His | A meeting of the Thursday Night quested to attend an important | Joh Is Secure {Handicap League will be held at 8| meeting tonight at Prospect St. and | |p. m. tomorrow w at Pritchett’s. | Churchman ve. | CHICAGO, Aug. 28 (U. P).—Phil| The Kay OWOIETS League will | K. Wrigley, owner of the Chicago meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the |

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DWIGHT HORTON DIES HERE AT 58

Lived in City for 16 Years;

Served in Navy During World War.

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State Deaths

ANDERSON--Mrs. Dorothy Ramey, 23. Survivors: Husband, Ernest; son, Richard Lee; mother, Mrs. Ollie Gregory; two halfrothers.

BOONVILLE—Willard CC. Hunton, 82. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Ford Porter; sons, Edwin and Robert; brother, William. Mrs. Louvica Shawl, 93. Survivors: Son, Oliver; brother. : Mrs. Katie A. Nonweiler, 72. Survivors: Husband, Charles; son, Chester: daughters, Mrs. Tillie Bracher and Mrs. Hazel Metz; brothers, George, Edward, Louis and David Roth.

CHRISNEY-—Robert Bolin, 68. Survivors:

Dwight D. Horton, manager of}

N. Illinois |

5249 Carroliton Ave. He was 58.

’ Mr. Horton, who was a native of Logansport, Ind.,, had been a resi- brother, Charles Miller. dent of Indianapolis for 16 years. Husband Rudy:

He served in the Navy during the]

(World War and was a member of | Brendel.

the American Legion. He is survived by his wife, Gene; two sons, Earl and Jack Horton; daughter, Mary Jo Horton, all of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Stinebower, Graham, Tex. brother, Dewey Horton, town, Pa.

and a Middle-

day.

ho William Porter

. William Port ty pin tor more than 45 years, | (died yesterday Zionsville. He was 72.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs.| |Jennie Glick Porter, and two sis-|

ters, Mrs. Adolph Seidensticker, wife In-|i

of New York. Services will be at 2 p. m. Fri-

day at the Phillipe Funeral Home| Wi

in Zionsville. Burial will be in!

Zionsville

Mrs. Martha Ann Howell

Funeral services will be at 2 p. m.|

temorrow in the Englewood Christian Church for Mrs. Martha Ann Howell, who died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. A. Owen, of Bridgeport. She was 79. Services will be in charge of the Rev. O. A. Trinkle, pastor of the church. Burial will be in Washington Park. Mrs. Howell was a native of Scott County and had lived in or near Indianapolis for the last 17 years. She is survived by her husband, N. V. Howell; three daughters, Mrs. Owen, Mrs. T. H. Mount of Scottsburg, Ind, and Mrs. Stanley Parks jof Austin, Ind.; four sons, F. V. Howell of Crawfordsville, Ind., and John L., Luther M. and William E. Howell of Indianapolis; 17 grandchildren, and 14 great-grandchil-

dren.

Joseph Rogers

Joseph Rogers, a lifelong resident of Indranapolis, died today at his home, 827 Union St. He was 66. He had been employed at the Zenite Metal Corp He is survived by his wife, Jessie; two daughters, Mrs. Katie Hoaglau and Mrs. Lillie Meddaugh; a son, two sisters, Mrs. and Mrs. Millie hildren, all of Indian-

Priscilla Kinley Schoenig; 11 gra |great-grandchildren,

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Services will be at 2 p. m. Friday at the Conkle Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Floral Park.

John S. Broom

John S. Broom, who operated the Troy Restaurant at 152 S. Illinois St. for 28 years, died yesterday at his home after an illness of two vears. He was 38. A life-long resident of Indianap- | olis, Mr. Broom was a member of

the Sahara Grotto and Capital City |

Lodge 312, F. & A. M. He is survived by his wife, and a sister, Mrs. Bertha Thomas.

and five]

alE. Pearl | | T. Moore; i Charles; Services will be at 2 p. m. Fri-|

| Sutherlin: | Mrs.

ter, a Marion Coun- | Jivors

at his home near | well;

| dianapolis, and Mrs. George A. Conis|

| ROGERS—Joseph. hushand of Jesse Rogers.

Wife; brothers, H. and Max; sisters, Mrs. Sarah Fiegel, Mrs. W. E Tieman,

Deaths—Funerals

Indianapolis Times, | Wednes., . 25, | 1940

THOMAS—Judson, age 64 “years, "beloved husband of Etta Thomas, father of Louisa Campbel. as, Katherine Feltz, David Thomas, Mary Francis Robert Thomas and James T s: of Mary Thomas of Brazil, Ind.; brother | of John Thomas, Lemoyne, Pa Byron Thomas of Danville, Ill, Daag] away at his residence Monday ‘eveni ng. Funeral at Shirley Brothers’ Central Shape, Illinois at 10th, Thursday, 1:30 m. Burial Floral Park. Friends may | call at chapel.

THOMSON — John Philip, age 39 years, passed away Monday in Blenheim, Ontario, Canada. Service at the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Thursday. 10 a. m

Mrs. . H. Krueger, Mrs. Nell Killian, Mrs. E. J. Williams, Mrs. J. W. Phillips and Mrs. W. R. Hale. !

CRAWFORDSVILLE—Miss Mary Mec-| Donald. Survivors: Brother, George, sister, Mrs

EVANSVILLE—Miss Mattie A. Miller,

urvivors: Sister, Mrs. George er, >.

Edward Sheehy. ol | |

30. Survivors: Mrs. Elva Bover; sisters, Mrs Mrs. Aline

Bruck, mother, Wilma Jean; and

Mrs. Thelma stepdaughter, {Catherine Reisinger

Wright, 74. Surbrother, J and |

FAIRMOUNT — Lewis S. |vivors: Sons, Virgil and Earl, sisters, Mrs. Florence Nesbitt Angeline Sharp.

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GAS CITY—William E. Poling. 73. Survivors: Wife, May; daughter, Mrs. John son, George: brothers, Pearl and sister, Mrs. Anna Webster.

HUDSON—AImon G. Libey, 71. vivors: Wife, Hattie; daughter, Mrs sons, Chester and Arle; Sarah Fink: brothers, Leslie, Charles, John, Ora and Bert.

MARION—Mrs. Arlo Sharp, 43. Sur- | Mother, Mrs. Ona Smith; daughers, Evabell and Charline; sons, Clyde, “laude, Carl, Charles and Delbert; sister, Mrs Florence Bell; brother, Glen Cant-half-brothers, Paul and Omer Smith.

MORRISTOWN —Mrs. Florence Stringer, 86. Survivors: Three children.

NEW ALBANY-—Mrs. Margaret boidt, 73. Survivors: Husband, E. H.; son, Dr. Llewell lyn Johnson; daughter, Mrs. h Pavne; stepson, Edward Sieboldt; , Nobie F. Mitchell.

oo E CASTLE—Mrs. Nellie Survivors: Sons, orge, Claud aries Arthur Jr., Don an Gordon; daughter, Mrs. Edith Mussleman; brother, nn Griner; sister. Mrs. Denzel Rothrock, 39. Survivors: Husband, Eugene; son, Harold; daughter, Frieda.

NEW HARMONY-—-Thomas Bundy,

SYRACUSE—Wesley Wehrly, 94. Earl Darr, 65. Survivor: Mrs Count.

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Deaths—Funcrals 1 Indianapolis Times, Wednes., 4 “Aug. 28, 1910 BROOM John S.. age 58, beloved husband of Marie Broom and brother of Bertha Thomas, passed away Tuesday afternoon. Funeral Friday. 3 p. m, Shirley Bros. Central Chapel. Illinois at 10th. Burial

Washington Park. Friends may call at chapel after 10 a. m. Thursday.

HERRICK —Mary, beloved departed this life Tuesdav, neral Thursday, Aug. 29, at Moore & Kirk Northeass Funeral Home, 2530 Station St., 10 m. Burial New Crown Cemetery. Friends invited.

HORTON—Dwight D.. age 58. beloved husband of Gene Horton and father of Earl. Jack and Mary Jo Horton and brother of Mrs. Pearl Stinebower and Dewey Horton, passed away Tuesday

wife of Cecil, age 47. Fu-

Friends invited, and at 1 p. m. at the chapel. South Park Cemetery, Green:-| burg, Ind. Friends may call at the resi-| dence, 3320 N. Illinois St., until Thursday mornin ng

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Cubs, announced late yesterday that {a new contract for 1541 would be |offered Manager Gabby Hartnett in | | December. This sets at rest the rumors wnt] {the veteran player-pilot would be | replace® at the end of the current | season. | Hartnett, now serving his 19th | season with the Bruins, took over |the management during the 1938 | campaign, replacing Charlie Grimm. Gabby led the Cubs to the pennant | {that year. Owner Wrigley said he was convinced Hartnett had done an efficient job this year with mediocre material and handicapved by player pi

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Nicely “furnished; | bath; phone; good]

$3, 2315 i near

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MERIDIAN, N. nnersprings,

_ transportation; 3 $3: NEW JERSEY. 831 N.—Clean, comfort- {1 able; desk: hot water; near bath. Steam | heat, phone. { 515 E. 24TH.—Attractive, _ airy, | next | bath, hot water: near “Central. WA- 1494. $1.50 CENTRAL, 2222 — Attractive front Foor. New furniture. Phone. Maid

CAPITOL, 3502 N.—Attractive front room; | constant hot water; private home. Gentleman. TA-T141.

2542 N.—Across St. Vincent's; near bath. Hot water. Suit-| WA- sass CARROLLTON. 2236—Cozy. clean room: mnnerspring; privileges. stoker heat: hot water. garage.

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| Wayne, Ind, and Defiance, O, on| | CONGRESS, 913—Nice, adjoining bath, in-|

ne RSpring. phone. close troliey, bus; good | h

N. — Cool, airy room;

| DELAW ARE, 2047 genyieman preferred;

private entrance; reasonable. WA-5016 2700 EAST—Desirable. Suitable persons. MEALS, LAUNDRY, optional. Privileges. CH-5428

2 employed | MENDING | n { INNersprings; 5s private home: near Howe. Ladies preferred. IR-9935. : suitadle Privileges. IR-4501. | APT. 1 titampton private bath;

ivate home. 1512, Court) —Innerspring; girls; 83 each. ; 1422—Refined person; 1 or radio; $3, $3.50. Sleeping rooms; preferred;

modern room; TIBBS, N., 2900 single beds: gentlemen opiional. reasonable. WOODRUFF—Attractive; innersprings, employed irl; breakfast | optional; near R. C. A. CH-0743. aw | WOODRUFF PLACE. 569 Md. Dr. —Ther- | mostat heat; insulated: jafiersprings: near bath privileges: gentleman; ! block E. Mich. car. CH-1078 116 W.—Ideal for business woman; fonvenient location; Illinois |

new | meals

“private home;

privileges; car. WA-511 uv private home,

“large; near bath; «

Sersprings: suitable 1-2 TA-0465 Sa 1 Illinois (2800 N.)—| home; excellent | WA-1679. apartment. 36.

‘Meridian, Large front; private transportation: reasonable ELDERLY lady share clean Downtown.) 310 W. New York, Apt. Call evenings.

“hot _wa Ww water;

1205—Twin \ beds; DR-

downstairs; widow's home; 3 meals. 0114-R. = ENGLISH, 1302—$5. hot water showers; maid. BOARD BOY—Schonl age, “home. School bus at door.

Twin beds. 3 ‘meals; 2147, good Sountry _ TA-5867.

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Wkly. “rates, 34 up. 248 S. IIL

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2 ROOMS, near bath, extra clean, | walking distance. 1440 R.

$5.50— innersprings; Alabama.

| 1401 N.—One-room Kitchenette | apartment. Innersprings. Private en-| trance. _Also garage. Phone. a ALABAMA, 1421 N.—One or 2-room nicely furnished apartments. Privileges. Phone. Utilities _ . : _ BROADWAY, 1138-2 rooms, kitchenette, private bath, $6.50. 2 rooms bath, $5.

COLLEGE AVE. 1337-2 rooms nicely fur nished, steam heat, _priv. ent. garage. COLLEGE, 1420—Cozy apartment; 1 large room: large 5 Closets: private porch; __ phone: adult

GROFF, 1441; furnished: private entrance. son's. BE-0954.

McCARTY, 715 E.—87; ern furnished rooms: trance. Adults.

MERIDIAN. 2270 N.—One-room kitchenette apartment. Innersprings: 1 or 2 _emploved. $5.50. PENNSYLVANIA, 2020 apartment; nicely _springs; cross ventilation.

UNION, 1214—3-Room apartment furnished. Ytilitien. Private entrance. (Inquire 1026 nion.

Br 50; 2 rooms. Everything Near Alli-

three cheerful modprivate bath: en-

N.—Front two-room Ni rnished: innerAdults.

Choice apts.

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private bath; unfurnished. |

Three rooms; furnished or

TON. 1409 Frigidaire. $7.50 up 11TH, entrance;

COLORED furnished. _ keeping:

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822 E.—Large private |

sink; also sleepin its. — Franklin unfurnishe utilities. V WA

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APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU |

gladly shown. LI-5553

| GENERAL APARTMENTS, INC.|

Ww. Vermont. Las 2439 |

5 & 6 ROOMS—ALL UTIL.

$32.50-837.50. 1116 N a Ave.

LARGE EFFICIENCY One-room, built-in dinette, utilities. 1530 Illinois

3007 N.; 1 Dela. separate shower, in-a-door; utilities, except lignts; ¥ near Shortridge. Bus stop. See custodian. DELAWARE, 193¢ N.— | double garage: heat and water furnished, | $45. LI-8401. 44 Virginia Ave ¥ PARK, 1720—Four-room modern, $25; water paid. RI-8862. TA-1104 !

table-top | N.

bedroom; cross.vent ! 1 | { |

5 rooms: modern,

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rooms, $< 5 mo. |

‘| Furn. Houses—Apts.

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ILLINOIS, -2 _pr ivete entr All

KENW 00D. . 2433—N; Nicelv v apartment. Sink. Private entrances. erything furnished. RANDOLPH, 1042 S.—Nicely room apartment, 2 entrances. Utilities. DR-47 48. L.. {38TH ST. “4400 E.—Handsome, efficiency apartment beautiful surroundings, practicallv new: reasonable : HOMES, apts.. large. select. wk. to $100. WHITE.

2216

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large front utilities.

N rance.

fu rnished 2- “room Ev-

furnished 3Garage.

Free service. _WA- -4466

re for Rent 1032 UDELL; 6 rooms, 2035 N. DELAWARE; 4-room upper duplex; constant hot water. 1-car gar. Call Mr. Burtt.

Hall Hottel Ca. - LI. 2541

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bath: $22 50.

$35; 1522 5. MERIDIAN—3 bedrooms, hardwood floors, pewly decorated; water paid; garage. LI-2730 I z BOULEVARD PLACE, 3116; clean modern 4-room gouble: newly decorated. Garage. $35. BR-45 = i FINLEY ST. — Nice modern _ double; $32. Foren. DR-21917. HIGH, semi-moder

SiX-room

"1002 — Four-room newly papered. MR. GOLDMAN, LI- 5378.

MERIDIAN, 1747 S.—Cozy 5-room modern,

near Sacred Heart, transportat’n; $30 mo. MORRIS. E.. 322 Modern Sight- room house; hardwood floors. RI-056 SHERMAN DRIVE, S. ay Mr. and Mrs.,, 3 large rooms, 4 closets; newly : painted and papered; $12.50. _ |

Garages for Rent |

GARAGES for rent. 4814-4816 E Washing- | ton. $3 per month. Call MR. BURT

Hall-Hottel a.- 11.2541 20

Farms—Suburban “NEAR "ALLISON'S

5-Room modern bungalow, good condition throughout, side drive, garage; $3100, terms. Mr. Woodruff. BR-6359 CLARK REALTY LI-5596 Se

BY for light | FARM, modern improvements, 14 146.

CLEAR

|Semi-Sub.

Moving & Storage

= i full | F.H.A. | BR-6359

TE E possession; NEAR CHRISTIAN PARK—1, five-room.

19A | ExGLISH AVE.

PARK, 1732

{ments up, 5 rms. down. Bath up and | BROADWAY,

| CHESTER.

FIVE-ROCM modern bungalow, near Broad

Farms—Suburban 20 ow NER— Modern 5-room “bungalow, Seven months old. Full basement. Twocar garage, side drive. Lot 75x152. Cash $700. F. H. A. terms. 736 Lawrence Ave., between Madison Ave. and East St., 4300 South.

S. W. of Circle near West Newton. | Call

HU-2200.

mi, Trade equity or sell Reynierson. MA-2523.

160 A.

on terms.

JACK C. CARR.

farm, half tillable, good improvements, 28 mi. S . Trade for $3000 equity city property or will pay | cash difference on Dee oP HU 2: MA-2523. JACK C. R. 2200. 5-rm. mod. bur bung. ; }

Sul. 2 5-1 gar.; 200-ft. lot; shade; street; NEW NEIGHBORHOOD; HUDELSON, CH-6204.

107% 2619 E. 12t h

160 A. BOON no bldgs.; year. MR.

Busi ness Property 21

{ TO “SETTLE an estate, . store rooms, parking lots, Aline station jocations. Bargains. _ _LI-49 24. ._ HU-1767.

Resorts and Cottages

{paved

$2,850 dn.

St. VE CO. Good producing land; | $400 down; payments $252 per C ASE, RI- 9109.

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| RIVER “FRONT COTTAGE — Furnished. 236- i4 F Fitch Ave., _Ravenswood. CH-2189.

HODGES STORAGE CO. Store now, pay six months later. Inspection Invited. RI

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Houses . and Lots Sale

THE FUNDAMENTAL NEED FOR SHELTER 1S A BASIC DRIVING FORCE FOR ECONOMIC ACTIVITY. = 2 2

4-RM. MOD. BUNG., MARS HILL, Less than 6 mos. old. Onl y $17 mo, $300 . price $2,000. See 2510 2nd Ave W. 5- RM. MOD. BUNG. Newly recond Near SoRen, Syrove golf course, $3,250. Only 8325 d

2 APTS. 5-RM., 2 baths, separate ent Good cond. Comfortable home with approx. $30 mo. income. Only $29.26 mo.; $425 dn. See 3525 Salem. (100 W.)

Call R1-8790, Day or Evening

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 By lding 155 E. MARKET 8

8-Rm. Mod. Only $3,000, Terms 1918 Holloway. A real home. Tenans show. Stop! Look! 3. Edw. Dillehay. RI1-6412 128 N. Del

Chas. Young. ~NEW HOMES

S. Cruse Realty Co. Open Tonight 6 to 8

4800 blk. E. Stratford Ave 1 oi > i English Ave. at school. Down, $33 Per Month. RI-3477, A —

BRIDGES 4 GRAVES, 243 N. Del.

~ SEMI-SUBURBAN Colorado, 3536. Ultra-modern bungalow (new), fireplace, glass bath, attractive kitchen, built-in cabinets, breakfast room, basmt., automatic control furnace. terms. Mr. Woodruff. CLARK REALTY LI-5596

1154 W. 28th St.

Five-room cottage with new hardwood thoroughly reconditioned, new paint, aper and linoleum; Only $1850, with 107% terms. Mr. Ostrom, RI-1413. Eves., PAUL L. McCORD CO., 615 “Lemcke Bldg.

1402 W. Ray St.

6 Rooms, thoroughly reconditioned, with new roof, paint and paper. Inside totes, with room for bath. nly $1850 down. Mr. Ostrom. RI-1419. Eves, IR-1007 PAUL_L. McCORD CO., 615 Lemcke Bldg.

ye-room modern close fy N. 1, LASALLE. FI¥ ;R ) Sloge

. . Wa Folkerth, 4200 E. Washington “East Side Age

~§-room modern Unive ersity Heights:

1 Mills Ave. $3500 a E BROS.

00: $350 cash. ELMO! _ Inland Bldg. RI-3788. . Pris

odern bungalow. semi-m DAVIS

six-room Easy pavments.

$2000 each. CH-7550. 1500 block; five-room semimodern. $1650, only $165 down. ELMORE BROS. 401 Inland Bldg. RI-3788.

Under $3,000. with income, 2 a

Home | art- | own. |

1333 — Seven-room modern. only $2500; $150 down, balCall RI-8862. TA-1104.

3502 N.—4-Room semi-modern, 1'2 years old, newly decorated: $3000; terms. MR. HICKS, MA-3521 or BR-2713.

Large lot; ance like rent.

Ripple High School. Terms, trade. HU2970,

E. 25th St. Nr., Post Rd. 5 Acres rm. bun. Real place; low price. MOS-

$500 down—$30 mo. See LANDER, 533 N. Keystone. CH-5025.

13 ACRES—Six-room house, barn, chicken house, garage, electricity, water. Just off Road 34 west, south of Clermont on County line. Owner. R 18, Box 448.

WASHINGTON PA LOTS, all sections. WALTER A. FOLKERTH. East Side Agent, 4200 E. ARIE TOR St. IR-4200. ONE ACRE GROUND—3841 BE. 4M, St Strictly modern “Dutch Colonial,”. Open. tine on 202-W.

ON §

HITE RIVER. five r brick ungalow. Hot water Peat. i) 000.

EAST—-KEYSTONE, 928 N.—Near church,

LINCOLN ST. Sood aa modern home.

Gis ‘MODERN “TWO- BEDROOM BRICK.

CHOICE 50-ft.

transportation. Three bedrooms,

school, Owner.

bath, down. Double 0) easy pavments, AVIS. CHLot 50x150. Ideal location. 6220 E. Washington, IR-570 1533 Bo Valk soon, 5-rm. mod. | brick: up to date; $300 #3 OSLANDER,

533 N. Keystone. CH-5025. RI-8790

H 0 L PROPERTIES 1Wik¥r MR. McDANIEL lot in Forest Manor on $400. CH

Gladstone near 36th Bt.,

HOME OWNERS LOAN CORP. We are direct contract brokers. Ges a list of properties. RI-2368. ALLISON REALTY CO. 140 N. Del 642-44 Luett Ave. 5-r jh Jige double. 2 good furnaces. No baths’ 8200 an . bal. monthly. C. R. Harris.

GREGORY & APPEL, INC THREE LOTS oD 25th St. near Hillside. __HU-6815 after 5 p. m Colored Buyers

Call at 23 W. Ohio for our list of properties for sale on terms. JOHN R H_& SON. LI-3423. gp

Real Estate Investments 25A

4101- 3—An “excellent 5- rm, modern dbl. A-1 condition throughout; hdwd. floors, built-ins, cabinets, full basement, laundry tubs, large yard, 2-cag ar. Shown by appointment, R-0158. O. H. CLARK. LI-5598, FOUR unit apartment, house, four roome ing houres., completely modern. Bare __Bains. _T¢ settle estate. LI- 4924, Hu- 1767,

Real | Estate for Trade 26

STX-ROOM modern: A-1 condition: double garage. for 4-room joodern, or sell for cash. TA-3 36. .

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Real Estate Loans

HOME Fp pd Zu“ RBS Railnoadmen

LL by hd Minis CR F (EI CR Ae TNR SE RRR Ri] Building or Financing 81,9, HIDDEN CHARGES ¥ # H. A. Mortgage Loans—Construction Money

.. GEO. A, BUSKIRK 2

N. Penn.

“COLONIAL HOME LOANS" Rent like monthly payment of 1 ner cen$ per month includes interest, principal. COLONIAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN, 28 8S. Illinois St. LI-3814.

62.125 supscribers every day In Marion County Alone to read your want ad In The Time sults at ‘owest word rate in the ped Phone RI-B551

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