Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1940 — Page 35
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Houses for Rent 0) 19 o ished, 0h = =! CHES sémi- modes do : double: CH od
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18 ORUFT. Sl “Semi-modern; en- ), 8
D . N. Foom modH. H: Woodsmail Agency, Ine, | cm double. $40. Water paid. Tat oder Furnished and Unturnished ipa fuses, | AGENCY. - 2384. OSE, B= FiveTm. modern; newly
a odeld. eu Managed Buildin in a gion St. RINE BE. 73 ated: JENNINGS BROS. 28 S. ILLINOIS.
APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU STATE, 453 N.— 3 : Sou; modern; double;
Choice apts. gladly shown.. d,
3-spoms, bath, newly - —— hardwoo! oors, new Frigidaire, PN Chey. Body Plant 7-Roora modern: garage. WA-2055,
stove, utiliiies, 322 E. Walnut. RI-7031. Farms—Suburban { 20
3541 N. MERIDIAN Attractive one - bedroom apartment; 51a 4 ACRES Southeastern. near Emerson. Over 400 ft. on h D FO
Housekeeping Rooms . 17
ID. 37 E— UP— riments; desirable fur. D EE heat Sath. $6 Belem LR apart ents Sea rable I ue a waza ton. DIE BEL : et Tea: ; "| Vo heat, sirage. yin re Bh
_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Rooms Without Board 14 Rooms Without Board.
ILLINOIS. 2424 N.—2 ening © g rooms, nicely |32 urnishe Bu n optional.
; LINO 3034 N —Lars Soar
“FRIDAY, ocr. 25, 1940 | sil Balcony Scene at Teachers Convention
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inner-
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LOVELY WOODRUFF: "M. DRIVE—2 Eitan floor, EE 50; utilities; heat.
«. CH-41 8—2-Room cabin; Dios 3°
hea Trailer Camp,
Sronk. Ever: $5. Ad a
¥ NN Meridian. TON, 1132—2 F r d, overstuff electric refrigerator, 2-way eat; constant hot TARG AP? entrance. Adults; i prities at N. “1460—Two front rooms. _ Renilsmes. Tabi : Tar hed: good heat: $6. Rooms With ‘Board 15 [PAF Front, 1 room. kiichengite
1818 ‘spartien ong, op -home; phone... EmSUILTORD. ie _weil Jurnished war warm Reasanable.
Agito } Teh A, Food. rr
22 Bi home; 2606 N. ToonY, -e A meals. Parent, aig or entre man. Th
lose bath,
Com Tortabiy Tarnished, | - Drsterred: private home; -
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ILLIN Apt. 4—Newly fur-| pished. Aner bath, Ae, twin "0 beds, | 3500
p- A room; : ‘private home; breakfa
al: garage. IR-887
LASALLE, 944 N. —. Nice room, private home, near RCA and E. 10th’ carline, CH-3693.
NEW JERSEY. 2131 N. Suitable, 2 2 al gs, city va ee inngripring
NEW JERSEY. 1320 N.—Nicely furnished, PRES bath, 3x singles, reasonable, NEW JERSEY, 3152 necting rooms, ideal’ for TA-7102.
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well fur-
FHREe rooms, Tarnished or unfurst option- Dished,
ace light h keepi one ousekeeping room. WA 3854. R sekeeping
i ST... 816-3 light housekeeping Apartments for Rent
rooms : $15 per. m
BROADWAY 1608—1 Room apartment Bud cotich, well turnished; hot ater ras
IADWAY. '1134—Room Kiichencus, pate an: range; sink: studio; good
N. 2 N.—2 Aftractive Son. : 2; reasonab :
CAPITOL, 1135 N.—1-or-2-Room artments; steam heat, utilities rnined: “also sleeping LI-9653.
SYLVAN 2132—8ingle, double: {CAPITOL, N., _ 784—Attractive 2; rooms good beds and’ meals: not water; gentle- | next bath; innersprings. Parking space. Bren. Phone. Adults.
TRidractine 144, ear Pa in ig Ar CARBON. 1804—2 connecting rooms, W.
t t meals, ne till Les, private entrance, E.—Aftention. “Alliooking; |
a-doors, . stoker: $6. WA-44 RI DR. 2905 DA N 319—3 Room front apartson employee’: old-fashioned c nice home: A-"7620.
ment Ne decorated Bpivate entrance. . ment: newly 01 ¥ ; dults LH 2284. 34TH.
1119 — Allison's
Garage. WA-SIL, FURNISHED room: te home: ek Reals: consider J tans and child.
OAKLAND, 1108—(E. 10th os de(3000 E.)—Warm, ' sirable a: "2 employed; .home cooking; terion welcome. CH- ivileges. CH- us ~R.
OAKLAND, comfort. 1483-R
OHIO, 1422 E.—Aftractive: twin beds; kitchen privil _ welcome. LI-5284 PENNSYLVANIA, 1449 N.—Single bedroom, 30d d heat. maid service, private ennee, reasonable.
INE. 408 S.—Living room, bedroom, (over oomY! gentleman preférred; $5 wee ST. JOE. 234 E. Apt. 3=I.ight front. suitable MES steam heat; available Nov 1.
1108 m.;
ue bath,
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large dining room. See custodian, FA-5665,
MERIDIAN. N., 3055 — 3-bedroom spartment; newly decorated; G. E.; garage. MA-3519, WA- 7411. :
Penn,, N., 34 i 9
PENNSYLVANIA, 2026 N decorated, gas stove, $45. LI-0576. < ‘WASHINGTON E.—5 rooms, all utilities, electric Tange IL Beater, garage; $60. 4503 E. Washin
WINDSOR, Es B=
bath, heat. _ water. gas garage. adults CH-0540-W
Specious 5-rm. apt., gat gar. Suburban Conven. transp., $37.50. Heat, water furnished, HU-5875. 18A
Furn. Houses. ~—Apts.
WASHINGTON, E., 6000 — “Exceptionaliy] nice, well furnished, 5-foom Jungalow. Automatic heat. References. CH-262
WASHINGTON, 5623 E., No. 5—5-Room modern apartment. Will share with couple. - Adults. IR-5401.
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ay. : SUBDIV ISIO. Barroin price, SCHEIDLER, Mita. -3321; eves. Radel, x
EAL BUILDING SITE! 1 acre or more, i Mik vod road. was line. Restriéted. 1st road south of Marion Coun- jy ty line on Road 135, turn .east 1st house. CRES MONTGOMERY CO. dairy and 8, ACRES farm: eood dutidings; plenty ‘water. JOHN CASE. RI-9
132 ACRES~— 2s. OF iE POINT
on Sond 52. F. MA-43837 N
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wants home 'hanging wall2038 Broadway. 24
DORMA N. 30—Two up: clean: radio. sink, utilities: bath private entrance: $5.
ILLINOIS, W200 N— 2 dooms, kitchenette:
oan utilities: private A, ne.
MARKET E., 1388— Rooms suitable for 4; sink: private entrance: near school. NEW YORK. 1717 &.—2 furnished, down; :|- private entrance, stove heat, utilities: _ $5: (private). NEW YORK, 2838 E.—Large light house. keeping room, everything furnished. Near bath. Phone.
~10 te (Giifson) a minutes Charnwood: 2 mas-
ru ter. Bedrooms. G E.
SER ‘DR., 119 N. (3800 East) —Private i.—4 Rooms, newly home, gentleman preferred. breakfast utilities, garage,
optional. Evenings. IR-
TALBOT AT 17TH—Attractive single rooms oF papper duplex. Pennsylyania car, WA-
* home for aged {nvale ent, asta EE E Ver:
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Hotels , ————————= ORIENTAL. Spencer F Hotel = JAP PJoEs My. 7 nersprings; Frigidaire; utilities. Private
entrance; hot w NEW be Nw PALACE — HOTEL. clean ‘mod. : 50¢ up. PINE, 408 S. Trig room, bedroom (over
lunch room); - cooking; $5 week. Housekeeping Rooms 17|"
D! 1111 — 2 Unfurnished rooms, all 2929—Lovely room, kitchen, Toi GINIA, rooms, fur-
ELL. Riflities) siiable for light housekeep$6—STUART. 1037—Cozy 2-3 home, privileges, Near bus. Girls or Dished. 4 Private. entrance; bath. Adults. couple CH-28€2 8 t m.
TALBOT, 3027 N.—Nicely .furnished warm room 59 grachers welcome; reasonable,
-| WASHINGTON. 2917 W., near Allison's. |————— Modern large front room. nicely furnished. Reasonable. BE-3127. WASH GTON 4 E.—Beautyrest, twin ei iy also single; near Harvester; private am WOODRUFF PLACE. 878 E. DRIVE—Attractive: nrivate bath, automatic heater, reasonable. Phone. 17TH, 517 E.. Ant. 2—Large light- room, innersprings: emnoloyed lady; reasonable; evenings.: WA-1195.
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20 N.—Attractive 2 rooms: in-
Wanted to Rent
MAN, single, paper reasonable
Moving & Storage HODGES STORAGE CO.
ore Now. Pay Six Months Later, taspeciiys Invited RI-
Miss' Martha Yeager, Southport High School (left), Mrs. Elizabeth Parks, Ft. Wayne, and Miss Thelma 0
Stout,- Goodland, get a teachers’ eye-view of the downtown crowd from the Cl H Sore Harting. out on a-shopping tour, ihe Savon ng baloony he
Deaths—F unerals 1
— eee Indianapolis Times, Friday, Oct. 35, 1940
HYDEN — Milo Baxter, 821 E. 28th St., away ne: Thursday ghorning: IVices at the eh Buchanan Mortuary Saturda p. a Friends invited. Burial Glen i on
MATLOCK—Phyllis Lucille, age 11 y3ars, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Harold Matlock, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Matlock and Mrs. H. D. Coster of Indianapolis, passed away Thursday ne, 1 troif, Mich. Services 3p m., Conkle Puneral Home. Friends Yoav ed. Burial Crown Hill,
ORNER—Albert husband of Eliza A. Mrs. Mabel Kitch, Mrs. Esta Mde Ginn, Mrs. Mary Bass, Clarence W. of Lewistown, Mont.: Henry of , Ind.; Hugh and Harold assed away Thirsdiy: Friends may call after p. m. Fri at the Tolin Funeral Home 1308 Prospect St. Services Saturday the funeral home, Interment ‘Portland, Ind.
PAYNE—Iva, wife of Leslie .Payné, mother of Mrs. Inez Elliott, Ray and Charles , daughter of William Ricketts, passed away Thursday.’ Friends Cail at 1128 Bellefontaine St. Saturday, 2 p. m., at Friendshi corner Spruce and Pros pect. ment Washington Park. Tolin Puneral. ferment
ZOLLER—Mary J., 177 years peloved mother of Mrs. Anna Palmer, Mrs. Mary Moriarty. Mrs. Louise John: 2 of Mrs. Louise Bearnhardt. passed away at St. Vincent’s Hospital Wednesday m. Funeral Saturday :3 Herrmann Funeral Home 1505" 8. East St. ‘Sacred Heart. Friends invited, Burial St. Joseph,
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Willkie Fan 'Pays' $9 to Applaud; Nineveh Rooster. Goes for Ride By FRANK WIDNER
. ERNEST A.| easy. who lives in East (Chicago, may have: to watch his nickels a bit closer this week, but he oi ey to mind. Over in Indiana Harbor earlier in the week, Mr. Brady was among the thousands of Hoosiers who gathered to hear Wendell Willkie, But his enthusiasm got the better of him, and today he is minus $9 and .his- wallet. Mr, Brady was suspicious of. pickpockets in the crowd so
; ] he kept a protecting hand on his ou S E N T ALK S wallet while listening to the Re-
publican presidential nominee. Asks Their Ch oneration in
But one of Mr. Willkie’s ringing statements which brought a thunCombining Auto and Plane Industry Aims.
derous ovation from the crowd was too much for the excited Mr. (John Love, Page 12) Ridin
Brady. He jerked his hand from his pocket and applauded loudly. And in that split second, some=one dipped his hand into Mr. Brady's pocket and filched his . DETROIT, Oct. | 25 (U. P).—Wil2 liam 8. Knudsen, production co- * ordinator of the | National, Defense ! Advisory Commission, today said he i hoped to combine the efforts of the 3 airplane and automobile industries
wallet. “But it was worth it,” said Mr. . into a more efficient program for ¢ aircraft production.
Brady. » o » EVERYONE, THOUGHT Glendon Sears, Selma vocational agriculture téacher, did a fine job in helping mhnage the State junior » cornhusking contest at Selma this week—that is, until the annual dinner was held. Then things began to happen, Mr. Sears called for the entertainers to appear. There was no response. Ho oh up from his seat amd made his way to the platform Mr. Knudsen, explaining to leaders of the auto Hind for the when | the, enterfainers Jarehed | first time specifically row they may pater, he requested the stage : help speed plane production, asked| curtains be closed. « their aid in manufacturing all types Nothing happened. ‘3 of plane parts Letting of parts contracts to the auto firms will be made ext spring, he said. . Mr. Knudsen said he contem- * plated ‘a $500,000,000 parts program : for the industry, the orders: for : 12,000 bombers would be only the . initial assignment for the mass + production. technique of the auto~Anakers, he added, 1. Automotive chieftains including «President K. T. Kellér of Chrysler Loop, acting President C. E Wil-
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3909 N. Keystone Ave. Open Sunday
This very attractive 5-room bungas low js fully insulated; large rooms; J plenty closets. Tile side walls in bath: one Jiving Soom. stone Breplace: fuli asemen y 0 urner FHA terms. Don G. Woodruff. BR-6359.
Clark Agency L1-5596
Cemeteries 4h FLORAL PARK weg us.
Funeral Directors
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A Modern Pome As Low as $2750 . With 109% Down |
Built according to Jour one m en ang My the then
DREXEL 2670 2226 SHELBY
{nstant Ambulance Service NOW a More Liberal Budget Plan
CONKLE FUNERAL HOME
1934 W. Michigan St. = ~~ BE-1034
~ FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY = °
25 W. FALL CREEK BLVD. BERT S. GADD 2140 Prospect St. GRINSTEINER'S
1601. E. NEW YORK
RI-5374 PERSONAL SERVICE
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1505 8. EAST ST. DR-4477
HISEY & TITUS
MORTUARY 951 N. DELAWARE BT. LI1-3828
LITTLE & SONS
1916 N. MERIDIAN. WA-2228 “ MOORE & KIRK __CH-1808. O. W. NUTT CARMEL, INDIANA
SHIRLEY BROS. CO.
945 N. Illinois
J. C. WILSON
‘| DR-0321 1230 Prospect 8t. DR-0322
(COLORED FUNERAL_ DIRECTORS) JACOBS BROS.
43 West 401 Martindal
JOHN / A. PATTON —
1936 Blvd. - Place. TA-6868.
Winfrey Funeral Home 48 Indiana Ave. LI-5751
Florists & Monuments 6
Comfortable, cozy, well built 3room bungalow in a oes sirable communit, r= -—just the place for kiddies, Wit foetse 1t. lots.
in BUENA ANN Addition
Just South of Troy—2 Blocks West of Keystone
Federal Housing Approved Sites H. F. NAY TA-1330
JACK C. CARR =
Kegel Development Corp., Builders DR. 3557-W
Before you—
Rent—Buy—Build see
GUNNISON MIRACLE HOMES
These splendid, high quality, beautiful modern homes are just right for small families or elderly couples of good taste—2 bedrooms, large living room, fine bath and kitchen. Large closets. Full basement. Built where you want; $25.60 monthly payment.
See permanent exhibit at 3515 N. Keystone Ave. Open every day 2 to 5 P. M.
GOOD HOMES, Inc.
634 Circle Tower
2000 BLOCK ON N. BOSART AVE.
Modern homes with living room, 2 bedrooms, bath, kitchen, breakfast room or dining space, full basement, laundry, garage. .
ONLY 524 PER MONTH
$3880--10% CASH
§ Different Types to Select From
If the remaining unsold houses do not meet your requirements, we will build ' ' - ‘one for you.
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$500 Down, $32 Per Mo. Four rooms, dinétte: well constructed: interior trim 3 coats enamel; kitchen cabinets: full basement: front es overhead garage
d lot w and Howe City
Folks in Nineveh yo wondering if they have an over-enthusiastic Democrat in¢ their midst or whether inhabitants of the barnyard have taken to hitchhiking. When one of the farmers living near thé town drove through the city streets. reecntly; people on the sidewalk stared at a thoroughly frightened rooster that was perched on the rear of the automobile. The motorist apsaraiiiy was unaware of his passenger and when he started up after stopping for a traffic signal, the rooster nearly toppled into “the street. When the machine passed: out of sight, the barnyard fugitive still was hanging on. »
” ” SOME ONE evidently is going to start his own army down in Bloomington and he isn’t a bit concerned as to the means of obtaining firearms. The local police® there reported a burglary in one of ‘the town's second-hand stores. The loot? Twenty-seven shot guns and 10 revolvers, ” » ” SOME WHERE around this section of the country is.a group of women who' probably will feel the wrath of their own sex if they set foot inside Marion:agajn. Officials of the Greater Marion :
TA-3377
DR-5307 Agent
fine zeade school BS 3. Christian Park and
4800 E. Stratford Ave.
New street of all new homes. 2 TO 6 DAILY
es & Graves Co. Builders. . Del. RI. 3477. BR. 1426.
Again he started for the stage, and the curtains magically dropped. But in spite of everything, everyone said that Mr. Sears. did a fine job. of General Motors Corp., Presi- : Sedent Edsel Ford of the Ford Motor 4Co., and his ‘production manager, - Charles Sorenson, bent over blue = prints’ which Mr. Khudsen offered. ¥ There - weré representatives from “nearly every . automotive concern, “and one from the Bendix Aviation
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U.S. GUNBOAT Wr IN CHUNGKING RAID
CHUNGKING,, Oct. 25 (U,P).— ¢ The United States gunhoat Tutuila of .the Yangtze patrol was damaged |’ today when it was struck by a. 400pound rock dislodged during a fourhour Japanese air|raid. Two British steamships, the Wanliu and the Wanhsien, operated by the Buttérfield, Swire Co., were struck and damaged by shrapnel. The Tutulla was the second United States gunboat to have
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You and Your Fo amily
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WE HAVE BUILT AND. SOLD ALL “OF, THE HOUSES PICTURED BELOW
wf TR-1150. TA-6056
Open Sunday 3-Bedroom Bungalow 1502 Drexel Ave.
$600 for clear deed, $31.84 mo.. plus taxes. . Stone front. Built-in cabinets. Large closets; beautiful floors “and decorations; garage; full basement,
Builders’ Development Co. 1731 E. 52d St. HU-3587
p ason.’ 1200 to 1600 E. 54th—150 Large Lots ‘‘See this restricted, planned, fastgrowing subdivision."
SEVERAL OPEN NOW
$4,150 -*6,000
More than half of the homes 3 shia addition are brick or stone Several 3-bedroom homes now HOT construction, City water, as, Fement walks.
(6 Blocks B Coll age. 0 m th st.) Blocks from bus
Low county rod
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$2500 (1400 Tod “price rl bdrms. Only $356 ln 2 Bo 2 =n
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WIDES BROS. LI. 7396. See contractor on grounds, all day.
New, $400 Down, $30 Mo. Open Sunday 2-5
23300, DUPLEX, 1720 PROSPECT, $2,700. Near Fountain 8q. Suitable tor: Soong house with 7 bdrms, Slate roo! ating systems. Only
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BURKE IS BITTER IN 3D TERM ATTACK
BUFFALQ; N. Y,, Oct. 25 (U4 P.). —Senator Edwar H Burke, Nepraska Democrat, that President Roosevelt, if elected to a third term, “may. never ask #0 be called fuehrer, duce or imperator i put will ruthlessly exercise the pow- ' er of all combined.” ! Mr. Burke, bitter. foe of the third term, addressed an enthusiastic audience in behalf of Wendell L. Willkie, Republican sidential nom-
inee. : “president velt's - great ampition is to go down in history -as greater than Washington or any ther American tesman because e was able to wield the authority’ f his exalted office longer than any f his predecessors,” he charged.
PRESENT PRIORITY PLAN IS CONTINUED
WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 (U.P.y— Board put into effect today a policy, providing far voluntary co-operation by industry wi the Government in giving ht-of-way to ent defense con-
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cts. 3 ‘The policy was | adopted, when it was determined that with only one exception’ industry has unanimously abided by Government requests for priority .in the production of certain materials (which previously had been Ordered for private con-
This system. will be Soutinued “as far as is D! * the Board)
LiCan
arged last night]
Association said they had received a number of telephone calls from locql women who claimed: to; have been the victims of a “hosisry. - hoax.” Some time ago, they said, a group of women went from door-to-door taking orders for hosiery,
. rates E -5551 for 1 auick Festits + at low cost
Get want ed pesults in I'he limes at lowest word the city.
Rooms Without Board
saying that they represented a company in the South.’ - Many. of the ladies made deposits of from a dollar to $11. ‘And the hosiery orders hasn't shown up yet. ot
LUDLOW. REPEATS
OPPOSITION TO WAR"
$3—21ST, 660 E.—Nice clean front; 3 win-
WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.—If 12th District voters want a Congressman who will vote for U. S. participation in foreign war they shouldn't
$4.00;
$2 NE K.—ALABAMA, 620 N.—Front, clean, rm, 5
quiet, gentleman.
$3: WASHINGTON E. — Nicely furnished
plse living be bedroom: 2 gentlemen: nexi
$3; CARROLLTON 2325, warm room, hot
water, Adult home, emplo WAS Pi yed.
arage. 9 SF 8
SisT 331 E. (off Central) Si Ble. ? ad near bus; gentleman.
anu furnished; 2 room. J
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LARGE, next bath; kitchen ileges; private family. evenings. WA-5273,
vote for Rep. Louis Ludlow. (D, Ind), he declared today. “The Indianapolis Congressman
$5, DOUBLE, Dearborn,
front room, i i iat Jats room, innerspr 8, entlemen, - ployed couple. OH. 700 508 RY
put. a formal statement, on the subject of war in the Congressional Record. It is entitled “My. War Pledge to the People. of the 12th |. Indiana District.” After outlining his Position, ‘Rep. Ludlow concludes: “I make this statement now so that no one can say later when the war pressure becomes hot that I did not make my position crystall clear before the ballots were cast. In order that every citizen of the 12th District may know exactly where I stand before he casts his vote, I repeat that I will do anything and everything I can to defend America and to protect and perpetuate our precious institutions of freedom, but I will not be a party to sending one American boy into foreign, wars unless America, is attacked. A vote for me will be a vote to maintain the peace, the
BROADWAY 2316, near Reasonable.
PROADPY, 811—
LCA OE 3168 N.—Nicel CARROLLTON,
COLLEG!
DELAWARE. 2047
| intependence and the non-involve- Bn rd ry Ra
oe cheerful room,
bath, large Sloss, innersprings.
le. WA-5494
bath, 1 block College car girls. HU-6857. ’ rSu5348 optiona),
furnish od. WA-634
Toom, well fur-
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jjshed, coupl Pine ple or
furnished front, “beautyrest, private Sonik
suitable 2; reasonahle. WA-4360.
2737 — Warm downstairs oom, next bath; wer rings, adults ome; reasonable, 5706. E, Set siinacie front; teachers elcome: good heat; 1-2; reas__onable. HU-16
DELAWARE, a w ~Sunny, desk, vanity, |
bath, double,
N.—~Front i= near bath; Rot wale er; 'A-5016.
‘innersprings $5.50. P L064 near $4;
vate entrance; __gentleman.
z f DREXEL, 107 N.—Warm front, nicely fur-
nished, e¢! : 1 Bished. 08s bal bath; ‘privileges; 1-2; reas-
64.12 every ou wane Aa} vy Times, $
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closets; also TRE
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1320 8S. Sherman Dr. Modern’ t¥o-bedroom bungalow. Large lot. FHA. DR-1539.
Modern Bargain North
7-R tory home, near oil ey inree ot; full basem Rage. On ly $4 convenient wood. Call Mr. " Bur rit.
"Hall. Hotel Go.- 11. 2541 709 N. DENNY—BUNGALOW
ew roof. new furnace, new automatic: water heater. con: ndition © throughout.
dorms: nice yar Tens, ment. ad GREGORY &' Abi,
rude. 3157
Tiv3007 Graceland s
BROADWAY, 4 4804—011 heat, phone, next]
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BROADWAY, 19 |appotnimest. 35—Large light front, well Good hea * 2 Reasonable.
girls; next bath, .
STOKER HEAT large home on a 70-foot® lot bed ne and study on 2d floor. gn can buy this one right. 3505 Guilford.
Lorin Driscoll ,, FrariTom seus. $250 Dn., $22.50 Per Mo.
1833 'N. Ald: RM MODERN
Pro > aus #D 1 7-RM. MODERN oad condition, Shown: b only IR-0215. MA-3521,
E"RIRK MeKINNEY CO. INC. ; 1022 UDELL ST, Five rooms, jhside toilet, 1 new roof, pa paper;
own Mr. CT TR-1007, RI-14 ¢cCORD CO.. 618, Lemcke Bldg.
“PR ICED VERY LOW
3053 to 59 N. Gale; 2 Modern .. doubles, rooms side, In ood condition. A hs Jacome. R. 7925, EDW. DILEHAY. RI. 6412.
1108 inton Ave, Speed. |1422 New Home sition 25% Tans. FHA TERMS. $550" Down. Open Hungay, 2-5. BE-2615,
16TH ST. FACING BROOK oe home of Ox rms.
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ly 8, i. two vears:. $5000 10 ELSON. . CH-6204. ?
Mane *
$270 dn. is
f MOD. BON, NEAR SPEEDWAY, $3, 4 rms. ad dinette. Good cond. $450 dn. $25.50
mo. : See 1225 N. Livingston (3700 W, : . mad., 223 E. 50.
© EL, REALTOR (HOLC and private property listings)
|. Three bedroo foot 4500. pointment, AC 10%. $4500. Ab-| mod. . 5333-K, with Jack C. Carr, MA. g3.25T1;
- tioned
' | Gas. 18 Rebecca Dr.; off 5020 Rockville Rd
vas (EAST
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4100 E. TH (S. hi Corn. —La as am SL axirious
Trees; shrubbery. BARGE} ns. 500 on cash. T.
Owner. Drive By 3150 Park
1157 Ww. 3 near a a mo.
{axes small dn Lm New -bdrm.
6125 Evanston pi, bi° 3
tached. gar. FHA: RI-82556 day: Hy
FOUR ROOMS; bath; low: recondithroughout, HATE OPEN SUNDAY ‘p. m. BE-1474-1
NEAR HARVESTER; 3910 Jo ave oun semi-modern. Recond 7 MRS.
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APARTMENTS AND directions, Call. NOLT-
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NEAR SHORTRIDGE_7-Rooms. Bath u and jlown; 3-car garage. $4,250. T
Suburban
New §S-rm. mod., fireplace. Full basement. Lot 75x158.
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E. 40TH ‘ pr W \ $3000. 0 r. podrus.
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LAUREL —4 rooms, inside toilet; gas; was; © electricity: $1250, rms. JENNIN( 2EOS. Yerme., 28 8. ititnols. |
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Near Allison’s “0 otis. “Tivos.
TO ms, 35,
, 3019 E. Ideally located. All family hy 5-rm. bung. Extra study room. Beautiful 1g. kitchen, Paty LI-4071 days. HU-5285 eves.
FINE POSSIBILITIES—HOME INCOME. 2521 Ransdell, 10-rm, mod., 5 rms. & bath up, 5 rms. bath dn., steam heat; 2-c. gar., workshop, large lot. $500 Dn. Bal, easy.
Studebaker Realty Pal
Desirable and Well Located
4661 W. Wash, 8t., 5-rm. mod. except
furnace. 3029 W. Jackson St., 5 rm. nod, $2750. lle (3300 East) "bedrm,
mod. N. La Call Richart.
34th
May trade.
NEW HOME
ms. Modern. Ready soon; 10% Down. Approx. $30 236 mo. Eves. BR-2679.
BRIDGES & GRAVES, 243 N. Del. RI3477 ~ SUBURBAN—BARGAIN NEAR 8 DRIVE -— North x
LYNDHURST Washington St.; four-room bungalo good well; $17
Slectric as, ga Terme, ELMORE § BROS. 401 Inland Bldg.
“4% _N. State St. 3
are $2,500 ach; th good i ‘c a? Slate, Ik. Fazr,
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OPEN SUN. AFT. DUBON—8ix rooms. ie. BEAC-
‘340 8 -nook a ins; double garage. New 5-rm. all elec-
Tusa: Tu Near Allison’s trical home. Bin1630 Whitcomb.
feed stoker. Lot 50x222. CH-6520. CH-6910.
Get a List of Properties have homes in all sections of town for sale. RI-2368. REALTY CO.. Realtors, 140 N. Dela. St.
Read This. . Home. Exc. cond. $120 ¥ pes 4 wks. for 4 apts. besides extra rooms; pilus jiving quarters. ?| TERMS. RI-4272.
NEAR ST JOAN OF ARC—Splendid bedroo eplace; hardwood TER shout. 8 ide, Anve; garage.
i ,500,
2518 ighiand Place
Price $2500. Terms.
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$1300—Terms _ | N. Price § 1300--Tes and extra Real Estate Investments 25A i gn COME ads. MONTE.
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k- Tab Vac. 7-rm, fd. $300 dn. $22 Real Estate Loans 28
Bargain 70; so &. mamiiton. 13-9264. East — 7-rm, mod., _ fireplace. HOME FINANCING: a J Blas
Sacrifice. CH-613 Home; Income ¥** Allison's} "10 rm. aie A x 4 FEDERAL LMU < 1
md., 80 frt. LI-7703. House—Colored Buyers A GEO, A. A BUSKIRK i 08 -
1606 E. 19th St. 6 rm, mod. Newly decfloor: JENNINGS BRO: 28 S..1 ILLINOIS. U1 NAL HOME LOANS" a
JENNIN gS, EE N. CAPITOL 2 Four bedroom brick: hardwood floors. oned sxe new. EASY TERMS. T57, HU-5!
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2. 5 i
orated. Paved street: gar.; workshop; ,000 N. Penn. ent 1 per cent
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950-52 Bradbury rooms akfast cos S$ & LO bund ice today oniv $7. 000. One 11-3814
Real Estate Investments 25A a St. Catherine Parish = B® a side modern. tile bath. - Toom: 12.000 side. HE vse Bi HE 5
