Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 September 1940 — Page 15
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TUESDAY, SEET. 24. 1940
S. D. KINGSBURY DIES IN ILLINOIS
Vice President of Marott Apartment Hotel Co. Is Stricken on Trip.
Samuel D. Kingsbury, vice president of the Marott Apartment Hotel Co., died yesterday morning at Bloomington, Ill, while on a vaca~ tion trip with Mrs. Kingsbury, his sister, and friends. They had ‘motored through Mis souri and had stayed overnight at Bloomington. They were going on to Chicago and had finished breakfast when Mr. Kingsbury returned to his room. His sister, Mrs. J. H. Litell of Dayton, O., found him there a few minutes later and he died within 10 minutes. Mr. Kingsbury had been assistant manager of the George J. Marott Shoe Co. and had retired from that Position six years ago.
‘Born at Xenia, O., he was 75. He
came to Indianapolis 42 years ago|
after beginning his career with a| shoe company there. He was a
member of the First Presbyterian tomorrow at _ Church, the Scottish Rite and the,
Shrine, “Mr. Kingsbury is worthy of the, , highest words of praise,” Mr. Marott’| id last night. “I regret sincerely | to . hear of his death. | “*In the many. many years he has worked for me and with me, he was | alwvays dependable and there could nots have been a cleaner, finer man. Survivors .of Mr, Kingsbury are hils wife and Mrs. Litell, and an-| otther sister, Mrs. Elmer A. Vance of Xe¢nia. Funeral arrangements have n@t been completed.
Ars. Florence Zeabart
Mrs. Florence Zeabart, 3731 Whittier Place, a resident of Indianpolis for 30 years, died vesterday jn Long Hospital. She had been ill {since Saturday. Mrs. Zeabart is survived by her
Mrs. Myla and Mrs. and a Peoria
‘Anderson; two sisters, {Boardes, Indianapolis, Daisy McKinley, Muncie, Frank Anderson, Ill. Services will be at 1:30 p. m. Thursday at the Moore & Kirk Funeral Home with burial at Greenfield.
Gustav C. Jose
'|gram in the church at 8 p. m. Fri-
Burial in lowa |
Elizabeth Arleene McIntyre ite lived in Indianapolis 14 years.
Funeral services for Miss Elizabeth Arleene |] Archie M. McIntyre, Minneapolis {& St. Louis Railroad Co. general agent here, will be held at 2 p. m, he Flanner & Bu- | chanan Mortuary. Burial will be at Eldora, Iowa. | Miss McIntyre was born at Lacey, Iowa. She was 22. An Indianapolis resident 14 years, she was graduated from Shortridge High School and: was a member of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Ill two years, she died Sunday at her home, 2951 N. Delaware St. She |is survived by her parents.
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“WASHINGTON, Sept. 24.—The U. S. Navy is shipping to Cuba next month a new 500-bed mobile hospital that will be rushed €o any outpost in the Western Hemisphere where American fighting forces may need hospital care. Any 500-bed hospital complete with operating room, X-ray, dental, laboratory and other equipment, such as this one, is a sizable institution. Only in large cities do you find many hospitals that big. Packed. in crates ready for its maiden voyage, this hospital measures 112,000 cubic feet. . It occupies all the space on a 500-foot pier in the North River, New York. In the Brooklyn Navy Yard a freighter of 85,000 feet capacity is being overhauled to transport it. With all its size 4nd completeness, of equipment, mobility is the essential feature of this new hospital, its commanding officer, Capt. Lucius W. Johnson, said. Practice in getting the hospital ashore, unpacking it, setting it up completely with every sponge and sheet in place and the instrument sterilizers in the operating room going, tearing it down, packing it and loading it on boad ship will occupy the officers and men of the unit for the first months after its arrival at the U. S. Naval Station at Guantanamo, Cuba. By | January first, Capt. Johnson said, he hopes to know just how swiftly this can be done. Then the Navy Department will know how fast the hospital can move to outposts | in South, Central and North America when need for it arises. Thirty medical officers—surgeons, psychiatrists, dentists and other
the Navy will staff the hospital.
Chorus Sponsors Program—The Missionary Chorus of the First Baptist Church will present a pro-
day. It will be the same program the chorus presented in Louisville last month.
Benson to Speak—Dr. John G. Benson, Methodist Hospital superintendent, will address the Indian-
Funeral services for Gustav C.| Jose, for 43 years a building con-| tractor in Indianapolis, will be at | 3 p. m. tomorrow in the Flanner & | Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be] in Crown Hill. ! Mr. Jose, who was 70, died yes-| terday at his home. 1128 Reid Place. He was associated in the building business with his .son,| Alvin G. Jose. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma B. Jose; two sons, Alvin nd} Edwin C. Jose; a daughter, Mrs. | Irene E. Harmening; a brother, | Oscar A.- Jose; two sisters, Mrs.| Lydia Balz, all of Indianapolis, and | Mrs. Linda Stokesberry, West Palm | Beach, Fla., and four grandchildren. |
Mrs. Allie Bowman Sullivan
Funeral services for Mrs. Allie | Bowman Sullivan, who died Sunday at her home, 3113 Ruckle St, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomor-| row at the Flanner & Buchanan | Mortuary. Burial will be at Crown | Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Sullivan, who was Tl, was] a member of the Sunnyside Guild | land the @ Broadway Methodist | Church, |
KERSHNER SERVICES SET FOR TOMORROW
Funeral services for Joseph H.| Kershner, retired builder, will be held at 1 p. m. tomorow at the Moore & Kirk Mortuary. Burial wil be at Dayton, Ind. Mr. Kershner was 91. He died yes- | terday at tae home of his son, Neil | Kershner, 127 S. Bancroft St. of | pneumonia which followed a fall last | week. | Born at Dayton, he was in the building trade there and at Lafayette until he retired 20 years ago. He had lived with his son since,
J. Austin Snape
J. Austin Snape, former resident |
of Indianapolis and ‘associated with the West Baking: Co. for 17 years s| until his retirement in March last | year, died’ Sunday at his home in Saylesville, R. I. During his association = with the West company he served as secretary. He retired because of illness. Mr. Snape was born in Saylesville June 18, 1881. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Snape; a son, V. Gordon Snape, both of Saylesville, and a son, Wilfred H. Snape, 4725 E. 11th St., Indianapolis.
John L. Sumner
John L. Sumner, ' Petersburg, former ‘judge of the Pike County circiut Court, died here yesterday after a long illness. He was 78. He was born in Perry County and] studied law in Petersburg. Mr. Sumner was appointed to the Pike County court by the late Governor Harry G. Leslie and served more than a year of the ynexpired term of Judge Bomar Taylor. was elected judge in. 1930. Mr. Sumner was Pike County recorder many years ago, and when a young man he was pastor of the United Brethren Church of Petersburg, although he never had been prdained. He was a Mason and a member of the Loyal Order of Moose. Funeral services will be at 11 a. m. tomorrow in the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary with burial in Crown 11. my Sumner is survived ‘by his daughter, Mrs. Brant T. Smith, 801 Fairfield Ave, Indianapolis, and a granddaughter, Miss Betty Alice
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apolis Lions Club at the Claypool Hotel tomorrow on “How to Live to Be a Hundred.”
Formation of U. 8S. Is Topic— ‘Formation of the United States and It's Constitution” will be discussed at the Y. M. C. A.’s public (forum by Dr. Franklin Burdette of | Butler University at 7:30 p. m. tonight in the Central “Y.”
Optometrists to Meet—The Indiana Association of Optometrists|; will meet tomorrow night at the | Severin Hotel to discuss a scientific program based on a recent study course of the organization.
Stassen Accepts Bid—Governor Harold E. Stassen of Minnesota has! accepted the invitation of the!
of Commerce to [speak at the fellowship banquet of [the executive leadership forum Dec. 6. The Junior C. of C. will hold its first dinner meeting for members ‘and wives at the Indianapolis Ath|letic| Club. Oct. 16.
Give Jitney Supper—A jitney supper is on the program for St. Roch's Catholic Church members and their friends at 3600 S. Meridian St. to- | night. Mrs. Charles Niedenthal is in {charge of the card party which will follow the supper.
Antique Show Opens Here—The| [Fifth Annual Indianapolis Antique Show opened last night at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Described as the "largest ever held in the city,’ the show - will continue | through Sunday. Exhibitors are from Michigan, Nebraska, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Missouri, Pennsyl|vania, Florida, Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusetts and Maryland.
WINS SALARY SUIT
VINCENNES, Ind, Sept. 24 (U. P.).—A judgment of $1100 had been granted today to Sister M. Irmingard Fritz against the Public School Board by Circuit Judge William S. Hoover for. salary as a teacher while parochial schools were directed by the Board.
A recent decision of the State Supreme Court held that the school board acted legally in paying teachers in parochial schools on grounds
over by the public board they automatically became public schools.
POLIO FUND SETS RECORD
WASHINGTON, | Sept. 24 (U.P). —President Roosevelt was informed today that the difive organized on
| his birthday last January raised an al -time high total of $1,407,245 for | e “fight infantile paralysis” campais.
EBERHARDT FUNERAL SET FOR TOMORROW
Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Eberhardt, a member of North Methodist Church who died yesterday, at her home, 4144 Cornelius Ave., will be at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Conkle Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs, Eberhardt, who was 67, was born in Zionsville and had lived in Indianapolis for 40 years. She is survived by her husband, Clark; a daughter, Mrs. Harriet Kinzel, and a son, Malcolm, all of Indianapolis.
State Deaths
ELKHART—Mrs. Lwa Fultz, 69. vivors: Son, Eugene; daughter, Mrs. nie Francis; brother, George Cook; Mrs. Fannie Brown Lorraine Eleanor Durinski, 16. Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Durinski; sisters, Mrs. Irene Flock, Mrs. Eulalie Price, \ Mrs. Virginia Rhodeck and Miss Evelyn’ Durinski: brothers, Arthur, Alfred., Rudolph and Robert. EVANSVILLE—Mrs. Lillie Stallings, Survivors: Parents; three children. Jasper William Beal. 82. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Julia Wood and Miss Esther Beal; stepdaughters, Mrs. [Sahlen, Mrs. Madeline Reed and Mrs. Mary Lloyd: stepson, Vernon Newboles. Mrs. Fannie Foster, 76. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Florence Dollins and Mrs. Jason Fryer: sons, Edgar, Nathan and | Bert: sister, Mrs. | ers. Joshua. A. B,, Jim and Oscar Peeler. Frank Walters, 64, Survivors: nna; daughters, Helen and Ruth; Mrs. Louis Newman; August.
Fansister,
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brothers, George and
Mrs. Magdalena Moll. 88. Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Margaret Buechle and Mrs. Henry Koester; sons, John, Peter and | James. Mrs. Sallie Lees Worrall, 82. Survivors: Son. Cyrus: sister, Mrs. Jesse Conway; brother, James Lees.
FAIRLAND—Thomas J. Totten, Survivors: Sons. George and Leonard: daughters, ‘Mrs. Ruth Scott and Mrs Mary White; brothers, Ira and Joe: sisters. Mrs. Sarah Nail, Mrs. Martha Rule, Mrs. Grace Peters and Mrs. Esta Bass.
FAIRMOUNT-—Herbert Ellingwood, 27. Survivors: Wife, Lois: parents. "Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ellingwood: three children; sisters, Mrs, Otto. Morris, Mrs. Harry Manning. Mrs. D.-C. Castner, Mrs. Clayton Guney, Mrs. Charles Williams and Mrs. Clavton Lawrence: brother, Robert. PENDLETON —Mrs. Rosa May Thomas. 63. Survivors: Husband, William; brothers, George and Edmond Beam. LAGRANGE—Mrs. Emma Nichols Clark, 80. Survivors: Sisters, Mrs. A . L. Weaver and Mrs, James Turner. LAUREL—William Serring, 80. LEBANON—Mrs. Otha O. Hickman, 44. Survivors: Husband, Loren; parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Noland: daughter, Mrs Edith Barnett: brothers, Edward and Lawrence Noland: sisters, Mrs. Ressie Fivecoats and Mrs. Velma Dean. MT. VERNON—Mrs, Julia E. Mills, 79. Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Jessie Baker; half-brother, Mark Dowen. NEW CASTLE—-W. D. Goad, vivors: Sons, Dr. H. F., L. Hal FP. . NOBLESVILLE—Anthony Kelly, 90. Sum vivors: Sons, Dr. Grover. Charles and Aaron; daughters, Mrs. Charles Morris, Mrs. William Berg, Mrs. and Mrs. Edgar Heiny; brother, F. A. Kelly, PRINCETON—Oscar FP. Mowry, 71. vivors: Wife, Anna; brother, William. SPICELAND—Alton Evans, 71. Survivors: Wife, Susanna; son. Ralph; daughters, Mrs, William Bernard and Mrs. Raymond . Grams. SUMMITVILLE—Wayne Collier, 33. Sur-| vivors: Wife, Pauline; daughters. Patricia, Suzanne and Jaralyn; mother, Mrs. Cora Collier: sisters, Mrs. Lucille: Cunningham and Miss Donna Jean Collier. WARRINGTON—Mrs. Elizabeth Reger, 62. Survivors: Arlie; sister, Mrs. Laura Trees; ers, George and Lorenzo Keller
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STATE POLICE have failed so far to locate parents of a 5-month-old boy left with his grandparents here. When Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Losh left for Florida they asked Mrs. Losh’s sister to bring the child, Alvin Richard, to his grandmother, Mrs. Robert Kem of 1440 Nelson St. Mrs. Robert Kemp, of 1440 Nelson cially unable to care for him. State police have asked authorities between here and Florida to try to locate the couple.
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Indianapolis is Times, | ;, Tuesday, Sept. 24, ] . 24, 1940
ADAMS—Louis R. Age 76 years. “Father of Mrs. Elmer G. Hamel, Maywood, Ill, and Mrs. Lester C. Morhis of Indianapolis, brother of Mrs. J. W. Sponsler and Nathaniel Adams, passed away Tuesday a.m. Services Thursday 2 p. m. at University Park Church, 29th 2 oi Kenwood. Burial Washington Park. Frienas may call at residence, 401 Berkley Rd. Wednesday | afternoon and evening.
ALIFE- Luise Si age 11. wife Of Fhaties O. Alle Geor
of i 2 nas . Mrs. Helen sister of
Monday mornin 10 a. m. from the home, 5 . Jefferson Ave. Burial Memorial Park. Friends may call at the home.
GILL—William H., beloved father of Mrs. Georgia Schloeman and John E. Gill of Indianapolis, brother of Thomas A. Gill of Beech Grove, father-in-law of Mrs. Elva Gill of Mount Carmel, Ill, also survived by 5 grandchildren, passed ‘away Sept. 23. Services Thursday, 9 a. m. at the Holy Name Church in Beech Grove. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends may call at Little & Sons’ Funeral Home, 1001 Main St., Beech Grove.
GLEASON—Dellie, widow of the late Edward Gleason, niother of Edward Jr. and sister of Mrs. Anna Edmond of this city, Joseph McCarthy of Hammond, passe away Sept. 23 at the St. Catherine's Hospital, East Chicago. Funeral notice later. Friends may call at the Finn Bros." Funeral Home, 1639 N. Meridian, anytime after 3 p. m. Wednesday,
JOSE—Gustay C., 1128 Reid Pl, husband of Emma B. Jose, father of Mrs. Edward | - Harmening and Edwin C. and Alvin G. Jose, passed on Monday morning. Service at the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Wednesday, 3 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the mortuary any time.
McINTYRE—Miss Elizabeth Arleene, 2951 x Delaware, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. McIntyre, passed away Sunday Brain Services at the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Wednesday, 2 Dp. Friends invited. Burial Eldora, Friends may call at the mortuary.
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McRAE—George Lovick, age 71 years, beloved father of Marguarete McRae and Elizabeth McRae, passed away Monday at the residence, 351 N. Rider Ave. pel vate funeral Wednesday, p. Shirley Bros. Central aay el. linais me 10th St, Burial Memorial Park,
MILLER — Albert P., 2034 Winter Ave. grandfather of Robert Miller, departed this life Sunday, age 74 years. Funeral Wednesday, Sept. 25, at-the Mocre and Kirk Norifieast Funeral Home, 2530 Station St., a. m. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. 1 a invited. |’
MONTGOMERY —Jennie, mother of Edward M. Montgomery, passed away at St. Francis Hospital Monday orning. Funeral services Wednesday at 10:30 a, m. at the Hisey & Titus Mortuary, 951 N. Delaware St. Burial at Washington Park Getmeterys Friends may call|at the moruary, | MOORE—Edward D., passed away Sunday morning. . Services at the Scottish iRte Cathedral Thursday, m. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery, private. Friends may call at the Flanner & uchanan Mor inary Wednesday afternoon and eveng and at the Scottish Rite Cathedral ane 11 a. m. until 3 p. m,
STIENECKER—Willard B. Age 33 years, beloved husband of Helen Suienecker, father of Mary Etta and Martha Susann and son of Mrs. Henry W.. Stienecker and cousin of Lois Brown, passed 2Way day p. m. Services Thursday 2 p, m. at the First Jvangelwal Reformed Church, -corner of E. 10th St. at Oakland Ave. Friends may call at ine Syster & Askin Mortuary, 2501 E. 10th, any time. Burial Washington Park Cemetery.
SULLIVAN— Alle i Mrs. Ralph R
Bowman, mother of . Coble, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Edward I. Ardern, Louisville, passed away Sunday afternoon at tne residence, 3113 Ruckle St. Services at the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Wednesday, 1:30 a Friends invited. Burial Crown ill.
SUMNER-—John Louis, father of Stella Sumner Smith and grandfather of Betty Alice Smith, passed away Monday morning. Services at the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Wednesday, 11 a, m. Friends invtied. Burial Crown Hill.
WAGNER—Leo E. entered into. rest Mond age 27 yvears, husband of Minda ', father of Gerald Lee, son Almarine Wagner, brother of Mrs. Frieda Huber, Glenn and Elmer Wagner. Services Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. at Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel and at Nazarene Church. Seymour, Ind., 2 p. m. Burial River View Cemetery. Friends mayv call at residence. 212 S, Walcott St., until 8 a.m, Wednesday.
WATSON—Rose Lola. beloved wife of Benjamin Watson, brother of Margaret, Robert. Bernard and Joseph, passed away Tuesday, Sept. 24. Funeral Thursday. Sept. 26th, 8:30 a. m., at residence, 1325 Wade St. Services St. Catherine’s Church 9 a. m. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery. Friends invited. Friends may call at the - home any time,
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GARNER—Louisa—We wish to thank all friends and relatives for their acts of love and" sympathy during our recent bereavement. Also grateful thanks for the beautiful floral tributes, to Mrs. Mary Frame for her kindness, the pallbearers and Usher Funeral Home. R. AND MRS. CHARLES JACOBS.
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PAPER HANGER wants a home; Chrise tian man. Address Box 130, Tipes.
RENT A NEW CAR!
RENT NEW CAR! pe Models. DRIVE. IT-YOURSELF, INC. 89 To tucky Ave. RI-7788.
(RUBBER STAMPS)
NAME ST STAMPS. 30c. Blythe Rubber Stamp Co., 128'> N. Delaware. RI-6
(SP Sheen DINNERS)
IF you like SPAGHETTI try DE BIASES, 3 0650." Georgia. Also lunches, dinners.
CAR!
oR: 1859
~ (USED _ CARS) “A-1 condition. N. Mer..
Reasonable. 114%
Studebaker Disrtibutor.
(VENETIAN BLINDS)
VERETSaN BLINDS — Window TTERSON SHADE & FLOGR C Iva CO. 1142 N Meridia
(WINDOW SHADES) .
a 1350 N. Nimeals. RI-1531.
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| SUB-DIVIDER has fine location for g grocery in fast growing sub-division. Will build store and living rooms. Sell on easy terms to the right party. Call IR-4297 _after 8 p. m.
Shades. COVER-
Business Opportunities
Swa ps 3
SACRIFICE equity in. '40 Dodge: 2000 miles. for good gun, car, cash or what have you. 1222 8. Il. :
PIANO tuning and repairin BI for what. Harry
and used evens, CHe:
[Pets, Poultry, Livestock 32
GREAT DAN ; Ta YEAR-OLD MALE,
© DR-1939-W. "625 LEONARD.
Farm, Garden, Plants 33 :
Co-Op. Fall Lawn Seed Mixture—3 lbs., 95c; 3$1.50—~Marion County Farm Bu-. | reau Co- -Op., 731° W. ‘Henry. LI-6381,
| FANCY CANNING TOMATOES—Please bring baskets. 4265 Shadeland Ave, CH-6652-M.
RUE Re Seed Now
REAL ESTATE
For Rent... For Sale... Wanted... Loans
Rooms Without Board | 14
Hotels Hea
$3; NEW JERSEY, 831 ~N —Comfortable, hot water, near bath, steam heat. Phone.
$3. NEW JERSEY, 2808 N.—Ver} nice single, newly furnished, adjoining bath,
private.
$3: CENTRAL, next bath; meals optional: WA-1086. Lu $3; RUCKLE, hog Large ~ front | ro private entrance. Near Central
ALABAMA. 938 N.—Nicely furnished tront | room; suitable 2; hot water; priFileges. ~LI-2106. oo
BROADWAY, | 1515—Nicely y furnished. bath. Newly decorated. Constant near water. Phone.
CAPITOL, 3163 N—Large front, nicely furnished: newly decorated. sonable. WA-7423. Gi CENTRAL, 1819—2 very “attractive rooms, living and bedroom, adjoining:| bath, strictly modern, private entrance, -2 gentlemen, reference exchanged, WA-1144.
CENTRAL, 1503—Large light, nicely furnished, twin beds, IineispYneL hot water. LI-2003.
CENTRAL, 1733—Large front, hot |water, suitable 2, garage. Small room, $2.
DELAWARE, 400 N.—Apt. 8. Lovely front; __ 2 girls or roommate for nice girl,
DELAWARE, 1407 N. Maple furniture. fireplace, rivate 32 vaiory: single, $4; double, $5.50. LI-204
1611 Hal twin | beds, givers jiavaiory, City heat, hot water. 777
2230--Newly -furh Tod, Sr Hedi
a
fwarm, Rea-
"WALTER T. BLASENGYM FUNERAL HOME
2226 Shelby 3129 N. Illinois
6 | no one answers call _.______ DR-2570
CONKLE FUNERAL HOME
1934 W Michigan 8 _-_ BE-1934
FLANNER & BUCHANAN
MORTUARY . AIR-CONDITIONED 25 W. Fall Creek Blvd. : TA-3871
BERT S. GADD
{ | 4140 Prospect St. | |
GRINSTEINER'S 1601 BE. NEW YORK PERSONAL. SERVICE
| G. H. HERRMANN
1503 8. EAST ST DR-44T1
HISEY & TITUS
. MORTUARY 951 N. DELAWARS A
DR-b301
R1.-5374
-3823.
MOORE & KIRK
CH-1808. TA-6056
SHIRLEY BROS. CO.
Illinois
J. C. WILSON
1230 Prospect 88.
[R-1150. 946 N. L1-5409
DR-0321 DR-0322
SAXOPHONE Instruction |
115 E. Ohio St. Ll, 4088
Smith.
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Get Surprising relief from pim- | , rashes, blackhead other bleiaishes | xternal origin with Cuticura Soap and | Ointment. Mildly medicated Cuticura Ointment shortens suffering — helps heal and clear up. Use always with fragrant emollient Cuticura Soap that soothes as well as cleanses. Buy H at your ur druggist s. For
ATRINIETY 550
PRE “Cuticura”, | i M ah!
ept. 33, Male en, Mass,
FY
Retween
mm
fllinnis St and Cirele Laundry- Maid $2 450 WASHERS Up
Up to $30 — on Your Old
seccsssdecce
Washer on a New A. B. C.
Even If It’s Three o'Clock in the Morning
HAAG’S. ALL-NIGHT DRUG STORE IS OPEN 22nd and Meridian
Florists & Monuments .
2 N.DELAWARE
1 OUTFITTERS TO § MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN
[vingston
a THE MODERN CREDIT STORE 2129 W. Wash, 585,50
ELINED_ EPAIRE EFITTED | Women's
LEON “iiss ave
Men's And
Re B ne. 225 E. Wash.
"Al RFI ELD FLORIS
3502 COLLEGE. __WA-0413.
Lost and Found 7
LOST— Young black and tan male hg tail and paws tips white, vicinity of and Sherman Drive. Sherman Drive. CH-5820.
LOST—$287 in currency (4-$50 bills, 4-$20 bills, 1-85 bill, 2-$1 bills), Monday noon in American National Bank er downtown. Liberal reward. TA-0712.
eward,
N. 4800
1212 N. — Large front | room;
LASALLE, near RCA, Mallory.
constant hot water; CH-0435.
MAPLE ROAD—Near front, private home, reasonable. WA-5682.
MERIDIAN 2270 N.—Large. clean. room. next bath: steam heat: innersprings.
MERIDIAN. 968 N., Apt. 11—Comfqrtable innersprings. hot water, walking tance, reasonable.
attractive
Capitol, | lady;
employed
dis- |
'SPENGER HOTEL “i.e i
up. 248 S. IIL | New Cocktail Lounge. JAP JONES, Mgr. 458 E. Wen clean
| Hotel Frederick outside rms.; mod. { CAP., S., 181:—Nice outside Mayfield
rms. Gentlemen. Low trans.
‘Belmont Hotel “Clean, $3 up. Trans.
"| Housekeeping Rooms 1524; 1 front:
nn
“2 rooms:
$3. 50 TO $7—College, 1 furnished:
kitchenette: upper adults. ~~ Ca SEN
ls4: PINE N.. 614—Two rooms up. Everyining furnished. Private. After 5 p. m.
| $6 UP—Librarv apartments: desirable furnished apartments; utilities: walking _ aistance. 814 N. Meridian. ~~ =
ALABAMA, 2234 N.—Unfurnished two large connecting rooms; utilities for em- _ ployed persons. 1 TA--3234.
BELLEFONTAINE, 1022 — 1-room front Sparimeni:
clean: all utilities furnished. BELLEFONTAINE, 1336 — Nice front, one room furnished i chs Utilities. (Good heat.) $3.5
BROADWAY, 1608—1-room $idio [Souch: well furnished:
apartment; ot water.
. 1134—Clean room, Kkitchensink, $4.50 upper. Small
BROADWAY, ette; range, room, 50.
CARROLLTON d. gent ies, Wa 4406
ELM, 946—Single room for Songenial adult; __ reasonable; private hom 0
HCLMES, 705 N.—Near eT apartment: nicely furnished, springs. Reasonable. BE-3482.
ILLINOIS, N., 3125—1 room, efficiency apartment, desirable. Nicely furnished. Private entrance. WA-T7654.
in-a-door $4.
1804—2 Rooms, Private entrance;
2-room
MERIDIAN, N., 2315—Nicely furnished: innersprings; close bath; good transportation: suitable 1-2: phone
LWASHINGTON, W., 5174—Near Allisgn’s or Airport, 3 lovely double bedroomsg bath. 4,
WOODRUFF, 578 E. DR.-—Nicely furnished: across bath; suitable 2 gentlemen; reas_Onable. CH-504 8-W.
6000 NORTH—New home. Twin home privileges; suitable two gent Reasonable. BR-6030.
32D.. 603 E.—Comfortable home for employed fentleman stoker heat. breakfast optiona TA-28
32D 525 E.—Lovely room, steam heat. private home: TA 5020.
| beds; | emen.
close | bath, gentleman.
PRIVATE home wishes two business) girls; twin beds; meals optional; reference. H 71.
Newly dec. front.
2900 North 5 Reus Wa. 6830.
COLORED (North of 38th)—Comfortable, HO So private home, meals optional.
15 “hot water; meals.
Rooms With Board
$5. COMER, 1205—Twin beds: downstairs: widow's home: DR-0114-R CENTRAL. ~gi55—Parlor, bedroom; jnnersprings; Sxcellen, meals; $8 weeks _age. ENGLISH, SE single, double; 3 heals; hot water, shower: maid. MA- 2147 UNION, 1353—Large downstairs private eniranee, | Also others. optional. LI-668 WEGHORST, .726—Room, PISS ‘quiet; good illy’s. DR-3288-ROOM AND "BOARD for elderly and conYalescents. Kindly care, good meals.
“room,
private home; meals; | near
NICELY furnished room;
‘excellent meals; Pilate home north: WA-
i-2: garage.
Near CH-
r_ week. |
CHILDREN to board, day or. Tech.
school, kindergarten and 7346-R
two +5671.
City
16
NORTH—Private home wishes twin beds; two meals. HU mn
Want . Rate |
girls;
times V 1 Ads Lowest
Help Wanted—Female 8
GIRL, 25-30, -g general office work, must have experience, also business "ability. Reference. State salary expected, Box 353, Times.
Hotels ~ desirable, clean;
HOOSIER HOTEL Siiins
& bath. 440 Massachusetts. up.
SEMINOLE HOTE 920 N. Alabama.
$3.50 up wkly.
Showers, Transient, $1.
Meals $
n-| ILLINOIS, N.. 814—1, 2-room apartments;
distance.
NEW JERSEY, N., 517—1, 2-room apartments: radio. Kelvinatorr sink; -Xolgme _ distance. _LI-9750.
NORTHWESTERN AVE. 3029—Opposite Rex Theater. Apartment. 3-room modern: furnished: steam heat: adults.
TALBOTT, 2420 N. — 2-Room furnished apatimehts clean, $5.50 week. (Plenty
16) Houses for Rent
invited, 21% E. ono,
|
mner-; __
sink: private entrance: utilities; walking |"
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Houses and Lots Sale
$20—UPPER DUPLEX—Four rooms, gu Sent Jurnace; new paper. .) 2 «
mod-. (2500
"622 Home Place; 4 rm.. bath, gar.. $22.50. Call Mr. Burtt.
Hall- Hottel Co. - LI. 254)
1412 LEE ST.—4-room bungalow. double. strictly modern. Adults. $28. 50. BE-1397.
BLOOMINGTON, 26 N.6-room semimodern cottage. Newly papered and re-
conditioned.
FALL CREEK BLVD, 3458—6 rooms; modern; 2-car gar.; in fine condition, $80.00. LI-3401. 44 Virginia Ave.
MERIDIAN, 1522 S.—6- -rm. modern; A- 1 condition. Newly decorated; hardwood floors. Water paid. No small children.
RUCKLE, 1801—4 rooms, bath, ais paid. Garage; fenced yard, $21. -8306.
RURAL. 411 S.—4 rooms, semi-modern; near school: good neighborhood; newly ~ painted: $22.50; water paid. 802 W. 42ND. near Butler, $28; 00. MA-4353.
NEW 5-room house; modern; 2-car garage. Adults only. DR-4634, ring 1.
COZY 3 rooms in -beautiful Salem Park. _ adults: _West_Market_and Eagle Drive.
20
rooms,
5 : Buy on small payment down.
Farmi-Suburhan |
160 ACRES—Half tillable, level;- 6-rm. . good house; barn almost new, paved high28 miles to Indianapolis. = Price clear. $1000 cash or wade Jor Indianapolis property. Pay diff. MA-2523. JACK C. CARR. He 2500. ROAD 13, south of “Allisonville; 88'% acres, about 23 wooded, rolling and well drained. Prey right. Sub-divide and double .your money. RAY KUHN. BR4130. evenings. 68 ACRES, MONTGOMERY CO. dairy and |-- livestock farm: good byilaings; plenty _ water. JOHN CASE. RI-9109. IDEAL home: new 5-room modern: full basement; gas; 10 areca Dr.. off 5020 __Rockville _Rd. BE-0
Business Property. 21
25 OX Lge. Roomy Bng. N. $3000
Long liv. rm., paneled dining foom, 2 roomy bedrooms, hrdwd. floors, fenced yard, paved alley. Don't miss seeing it. $65¢ cash 8 eadired. Balance $25 monthly. Call Mr. Nicolai or Mr. Koeppin for appointment. S. Cruse Realty Co., RI-6413
1022 Udell St.
Five rooms, inside toilet, lights, water, Jas. New roof, paint, paper. $2250. Only » down, bal. like rent. Mr. Ostrum, IRe 1007, R1-1419. PA AUL L. M'CORD CO. 615 Lemcke Bldg. SUBURBAN HOME SITES WESTFIELD BLVD (431) between Broad Ripple and Nora. !2 acre and u BR-1566 Owner, FRANK P, ANLY,
1246 Ss. Talbott; 6 rooms; semi-mod.; total price $1400. Small down pay- . balance monthly for less than
DR-6427. Mr. Nachand Allison Realty Co., Realtors
$2000
$200 Cap 318 Per Month; 4 (Rooms. . Baltimore St. 243 N. DEL, "RI: ‘3477. EVES. BR-2313.
| BE SURE of your title, Demand an abe stract prepared by
Union Title Co
155 E. Market St. Fitle Bldg.
Union TOTAL PRICE $1100 1922 Miller Four rooms: $110 down: $1
month. STUDEBAKER REALTY. CO., 2308 Shelby
RI-2368
five rooms; shrubs; CH-0912,
SUBURBAN—Two acres east; modern; garage: chicken house; fruit; shade trees. MS. 2 HUO- 4835, LI-4824.
BER ST. (Near Shelby —Five rooms; $1200; $120 cash. ORE BROS. 401 Inland Bldg.. RI-3788. IMPROVED LOT—40x90; Brookside Dr.; DR-4280-M.
1323 SCHOFIELD_NEW £5 BOOM BRICK; UILT—FHA T RMS F. L. PA AEMER BR-3009,
one-half blk, off
Rr-4435,
(COLORED! —Reconditioned; ; 238 Indianapolis _Ave.; 827 HA. Terms $550 cash. F. H, 'SWINDLER LI-4 4852.
FOR SALE—Up- to-date small restaurant in Frankfort. Newly decorated; good location; doing good business. Will sacrifice cheap on account of ill health. Write : _ Room 313, Coulter Hotel, Frankfort. Ind. ree
Wa nted to Rent : 23
TEMPLE. N., 610—3-room nicely furnished apartment; private Baw; entrance; utilities: adults.
1400—3 front rooms, hardwood, Private bath, $8.75. Garage.
UNION, Frigidaire. 'T 07.
WASHINGTON, 416 W., Apt. 9—Nice 2 rooms, Kitchenette, private apartment. Accommodate 4. Reasonable.
11TH, E. 822—Large front room: utilities; phvete entrance; near bath; adults.
Apartments for Rent 18 ~~ 4 and 5-Room Apts. Good condition; all utilities. Well managed building. 1116 N. Capitol.
APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU
Choice apts. gladly shown. ul 5559
GENERAL APARTMENTS, INC. 22 W. Vermont. LI-2439 35; COLLEGE, 5207—Small 3-rooms, newly decorated, refrigerator, range, utilities. HU-1372.
ALABAMA, 310 N.—Attractive 4 ont private bath; good heat;
rooms, inquire
BLOYD, 2041—3-room apartment; semimddern: private entrance: utilities furnished; reasonable. GUILFORD, 2724—Three rooms; private Wana entrance: kitchen furnished. THREE-ROOM 1 © apartment with garage, 3 50, Pirsction of Allison’s. 1115
18A
SUBURBAN—$50—Five-room modern brick bungalow. Landscaped. Paved road. . Dearborn DR-4100.
BEAUTIFUL suburban 5-room modern, gas heat. Insulated. 10 minutes Circle. $52.50. Adults. DR-1949-W.
20TH; 22 house. City heat bedroom house. City ea Garage. TA-50
Furn. Houses.—Apts.
mish. 4 . modern.
WIDOW with furniture wants to, share small apartment or rooms and Lxpenses with middle-aged lady. Box 97, % Times. FACTORY SUPT. and wife want home or apt. Furn. or unfurn. WA-4466.
Moving & Storage 24
2514 E. 40TH 5-rm. mod. bung., $3.000. Mr. Woodrog BR-6359. CLARK REALTY I= 2598 415 N. CHESTER—Modern 5-rm. Bingalow. $400 cown. . $31.06 monthly. IR-7003.
CH-4092. 135 W.; a good home; bare.: price, ELL,
21 $1,200. MARION VAN ARSD! 1019 N. Beville. CH. 1108. modern, 3 bed-
COLORED—2918 Shriver: on: only $225 down. plus taxes and ins. Call McKINNEY CO. ING.
Schaefer. 4 . KIRK
Real Estate Investments 25A
: HODGES STORAGE CO. Store Now Pay Six Months Later. Inspection | Invited. ___RI-2019,
Houses and Lots Sale 25° 2 GOOD BUYS Small Double. Investment 2905-07 N.: CHESTER AVE. $2200, 4-rm. semi-mod. - 5 Room Bungalow >2931 N. Denny Street
$3500. Easy Terms. Rents $27.50 Bridges & Graves, 243 N. Del. RI-3477
3909 N. Keystone
Near Completion
5-Room brick and frame bung. floms: a
Large stone replace, full basement, on
e rms. Mr. Woodruff. BR-6359. pit Realty, L1-5596
NEW—$500 DOWN Open Evenings, 8-10
38th St. E.—Five rooms. LOW,
3101 RAMBLING BUNGALOW. Fire lace. Glass bath. Lot 70x200., Trees. HU- 5585.
- . Semi-modern near school 21. Good condition, $2000 with 10% down. Get a list of properties East. Mr. Bassett,. CH-6013-M, Allison Realty Co.,. Realtors RI-2368
NEW—$400 DOWN Evenings by Appointment
34th St., 3919 E.—Five-room bun alow. Glass bath. Built-in features. -5285.
air-condi oned. J Barsain,
1421 FLETCHER
Five-room modern. cottage; A-1 e¢ondilarge heated attic; new oil burner, Mr. Woodruff. EALTY. = LI-5596.
tion
Rent $27 =
Read This Home. Exc. cond. $120
per 4 wks. for 4 apts. be-
+ | sides extra rooms; plus living quariers,
TERMS. RI-4272. Real Estate for Trade 26
LARGE , COLONIAL modern home for acrea small rm_or Journ camp om the ational Road. _DR-383
Real Estate Loans
F Vorginda Uren
0 PARE oF] or Financing | 4, Jo NO HIDDEN CHARGES" ¢ H A. Mortgage Loans—Construction Money
Fenn. GEO. A. BUSKIRK 5s
Nem,
“COLONIAL HOME LOANS" Rent like Jonihly payment of 1 per cent per month includes terest, principal. COLONIAL SAVINGS & LOAN as SSN; 28 8. Illinois St.
412% FHA ‘MORTGAGE Toh Immediate service: SiN ay more in est? LI-4852. F. H. SWINDLER, H
"°F. H. SWINDLE 0-265, 41 /> Interest on Fi city Sy Thomas C. Day & Co., Inc. LI-6809 "64.125 suDscrivers everv aay In Marion County alone to read ad In. The Times. Results at west word rate m the city Phone. RI-5581
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