Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1941 — Page 24
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Only One of Its Kind in the State | Trustees; May Start | o6 Weeks to Make First Payment,
330 Occidental Bldg. 8. E. Corner Wash. and Ill. Sts., 3rd Floor, RI ley 3587 Next 30 Days. : : BORROW $735 to $1,000-Take 6 to 20 Months to Pay Federal food stamp plan repre- Reduce Payments—Consolidate Your Debts— Obtain More Cash
sentatives conferred with the coun- MANY LOANS COMPLETED WHILE YOU WAIT
Phone, write or call for figures on any size loan. Gaicaxs Sings | ~ |Scramby Amby y's nine township trustees today to PARK FREE Across Street in Arcade Garage for Auto Appraisal Maugham clas-
one head. Death Valley |DBeatn vale | MOT¥ out arrangements whereby the | SERINE E SMEPNY NEW ADDRESS MARKET 4455 110 E, WASHINGTON sic in an Everyman’s Theater
Gane Busters |WalzTime (days. Everyman's Theat (| Scudder R. Darragh and several | — - —-— 2 SMALL LOAN. LICENSEES production to- . night at ‘© 8:30,
Birthday Everymin's Theal | ,iher representatives of the Federal END MONEY WORRIES WIRE.
Birthday Wings of Destiny | 3urplus Commodities Corp. have : WITH A Budget-Sested LOAN ~The movie : balances of $150
Carl Sandburg wings of Destiny Carl Rav pee1 here several days, conferring with grocers, bankers and township version, which Monthly on that established Miss 20 119 part of the un0 or less and : 2 0 : NO INSPECTION FEE
Paul Laval Arnold ind Ne Norman 10 o'clock Final Peter (irant officials on preliminary plans. At today’s meeting it was expectvis as a star, paid balance played here above $150 200 ROOSEVELT BLDG. 205 ODD FELLOW BLDG fll. and Wash. LIncoln 1431 Penn. and Wash. LI nclon 8495
10 o'clock Final Barney. Rapp ad the trustees would sign a tentat the Circle in
10 o’clock Final Deacon Moore 10 -o’clock Final Lookout House tive agreement for starting of the plan here on a county-wide basis. 1934. There was plenty of clamor LOAN COMPANY Deaths—Funerals 1
Globe Trotter Jimmy James Allowance Schedule that | Miss Davis Indianapolis s Times, Friday, Jan. of, 1941
Marathon Melodies Marathon Melodies Jack Denny Yesterday Mr. Darragh and the Baap of iu trustees worked out a schedule of 19 Payments of Faas » minimum allowances for relief 1 Payment of § be awarded the Motion Picture Academy Award for her performance that year, but the Borrow $300 .. Pay Back | 1 Payment of $17.8 SWANSON—Laconda Belle, 526 Blue Ridge Above’ fi 1 y wife of Bdward E. Swanson and roy Seg SB gl BOI I RO IR J
fa} nos Yowneps. 19 Payments of $13.67 and distinction went to Claudette Colmother of Shirley Ann and Jane Ellen : ou may pay.more than the regular payments, thereby saving interest. Try
Under the plan, the trustees, in- 1 Payment of $13.45 stead. of giving relief clients orders i Pavan oT SETH wid pert. Bette won the award the fol- f lowing year, however, and in a pictH Nil Hy Rushpiie % » > Sha Ms © pay off in one vear. You. receive the full amount of the loan. ; \ dng aad sister ONE DAY No charge other than interest. No endorsers required. ON YOUR
for their grocery allowance on some 1 Payment of $15.12 ture | that had not been rated as of Mrs. Bernice Carr of. Hom ; a We Have a Department for Diamond Loans “ABILITY
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19 Payments of $10.68 and angel ; ‘+ Pay Back rom: the Governmen i9 Pa; nd | These stamps are redeemable for |- rt of STO jood at any grocery which has signed Wp as a co-operating grocery. | At the same time, the trustees would give the relief clients blue (stamps calling for half the face value of the orange stamps. These blue stamps, which are redeemable hy the Government, could be used to buy any foods on the surplus commodities list. %
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The plan will mean boosting re-|= lief clients’ allowances 50 per cent, and will bring something like a million dollars a year in new business into the county. In the past, surplus commodity foods, in small Metrond Opera | Mmounts, have been distributed from Metropclitan Opera | (Fovernment warehouses. Metronglitan Opera) Besides the orange stamps given Meiropautan Opera them by the trustee, the relief Truly American [clients would be permitted to buy several dollars in additional orange stamps in order to. receive further blue stamps. The schedule of allowances agreed on yesterday includes $5 a month|for a single person; $8 for two; $10 ro NE uherAlL HOME | for three; $12 for four; $14 for five; |— — $15 for six; $16 for seven; $18 for eight; $19 for nine; $20 for 10; $22 for 11; $23 for 12. i In addition, families of from one to six persons will receive an extra dollar as household allowance for such items as soap, and this allowance will not be matched with blue stamps. For families of seven. or [leight, $1.50 will be allowed, and for Fanilies of nine or more, $2.
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Since then she been a consistent winner of coveted “Oscar.” Leslie Howard played opposite | Mis Davis .in the film . version, which has been revived and is playing this week at the Vogue here. Of course, Mr. Howard will not|; be her leading man. Leslie is in * radio, too, but he’s broadcasting these days from London for the Pritish Broadcasting Co. If you have that kind of a set you can pick him up at 7:30 Monday evening. His topic? “Britain Spesks™
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Tomorrow's Metropolitan Opera broadcast is to be “Madame Butterfly,” featuring Licia Albanese, Italian lyric soprano. The cast also will include three winners of the Metropolitan Opera Auditions of the Air —Lucielle Browning as Suzuki, Maxine Stellman as Kate Pinkerton and John Gurney as Uncle Priest. WLW will carry the pro- * gram starting at 1 o'clock. 5 & 8. 0 : ASCAP, its songs still barred from the networks in the dispute over royalties, stages the first of its own weekly broadcasts, “ASCAP on Parade,” tomorrow night, The program is to be carried by WMCA, WHN and WNEW, New York stations, and 103 independent stations throughout the country -from 7 to 8. * Billy Rose is directing the program, Deems Taylor will act as * gommentator, and among the stars who will appear are Irving Berlin, Oley Speaks and Richard Rodgers. A 26-piece orchestra under the di- © * rection of Russell Bennett and a ir mixed chorus of 18 voices will furnish the musical background. » n » Judy Canova, of the stage, screen and radio, and Ray O'Day, young ' Chicago tenor of station WAAF, will be the guest stars on the Al Pearce program fonigis, J 30, WEEM. E. Tinney, Fred B. Wishard, Harold Ochsner, Thomas S. Noble Sr., O. N. Carl Sandburg, famous American|morian Chatleg E. Ferguson, A. F. _poet, will speak about the songs col- Weyerbacher, or Dalton, Thurlected in his “American Song Bag” {man Rice, N. Gastineau, A. M. in a program from the meeting of | Mitchell, filus Eastman, Simon the Knox College Club of New York|Steelsmith, W. R. Davidson, E. M. tonight, WLS, 9 o'clock. Shanklin, Y. Welborn, Rollin #2 8a = Moser, Rubs sell Sage, Bransiord WFBM will carry an address to-|Lewis, Willam E. Lower, Owsley night at 9 o'clock by Stephen Early,| Grant, M. 1. Haines, H. M. Banks chief secretary for President Roose-|John Ben n, Louis Burckhardt
Phone-y Doings At Water Office
GROVER C. STALEY, chief clerk at the Indianapolis Water | Co., received a phone call yester-. day from a man who said he was a physician and asked hin to look at window No. 1 and see if his | instrument grip was there. “Hold the phone,” Mr. Staley || said. He looked in the window. | The grip was not there and Mr. Staley returned to the phone to | find the caller gone, The phone rang agaili almost immediately and the sime man asked Mr. Staley to see if the case was in the lobby. Nir. Staley || went to look, failed to| find the | case and returned to the phone. || His caller was gone. Sg was $100 from the cashier’s cage over which he presides, he reported [to police. |
‘Black Phantom’ Is on the Prowl
LOGANSPORT, Ind. Jan. 24 (U. P.).—The "sinister hut sissy | “Black Phantom” of Logansport | is only a prankster—poli:e hope. Local citizens claim the mys- | | terious figure, garbed in a black | | | silk cape, black hat and mask,| lurks nightly behind billbpards and | chases pedestrians with! a club. || ‘But the phantom is sgid to dis-|! solve in the dark if jnyone is brave enough to resist.
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N. Wishard Sr were held last night by the Medical Council of the Indiana University School of Medicine. Dr. Wishard, known as the “grand old man of melicine,” died Wednesday night at his home, 2050 N. Delaware St. Funeral services are to be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the First Presbyterian Church. The body will lie in state there from 10 a. im. until the services. The burial, which will be private, will be in Crown Hill. The family has requested that ‘friends omit flowers. The memor|al services were held in the office of Dr. Willis D. Gatch, dean of the Medica School. A special committe¢ of prominent Indianapolis physitians and long-time friends of Dri Wishard. was named to draw up re¢solutions of sympathy and respect t¢ be published in medical journals. The staff of the uro-
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‘Indianapolis Times, s, Friday, J Jan. n. 24, 1 1941 || BATILIFF—Electa, mother of Ansel, , Julia, | Ernest grandmother of Roberta Mademan, died at her home, 1020 N. ae: nesday evening, Funeral service at the Friends ¢ Burch in Carmel p. m. Saturday. Friends may call x the Royster & skin Mortuary, 1902 Meridian St., any time. BRANAMAN-——Christian J., age 86, father of Kelly Branamah, Mrs. Mary Phillipps of Indianapolis, Guy Branaman of Logansport, Ind., and Noble Branaman of Grand Forks, N. D., brother of Frances Branaman of Miami, Fla. Friday morning, Funeral
Shirley Service. | BROWN—Katherine Kayalian ugh, 3: g the Stritt residence, Delaware. baths Friends may call at wn OS ADO Kirby A-371 Mortuary, 2238 N. Meridian St., Friday evening. Sonera) Baurdsy, 8:30 at ALABAMA, the morigary, 3 SS. Peter & Paul| modern Cathedral urlal Holy Cross Cemetery. Reasonable. ALABAMA, 2415 N.—Newly furnished, tile
Friends invited bath, conveniences, meals optional, CHAS TAIN ne ro Bhactitn, Jatiie5i| gentleman. Reasonable. TA-6280.
husband of Bernice Chastain, father o Edwin and Mrs. Herbert Jefiries, passed | pooapway, 3228—Comfortable front; innersprings; rivate home; large closet;
away at hs home in Roachdale, ursgentleman. TA-3532.
m.' Funeral Sunday, 2 p at the 2 hristian Church in Roachdale. i rl d. BROADWAY, 810—Ground floor, private entrance, connecting bath, constant hot
Burial Roachdale, In CLEMENTS—Anna Maria, age 8 years, water. RI-3054. BROADWAY, 1240, Apt. 6 — Attractively warm, near
danghier of Mr. oop Mrs, R chard Hem. ents (nee Kempter), sister of Jerry an Pacbarn ep Clements, niece of Mr. Jirnisned, vehetiadi binds. and Mrs. Harry Schurman. Funeral at ath, I late home, 1343 Sa St., . CARROLLTON, 2546—Large, 8: a. ‘m,; Sac bath, innersprings, College car, a. m. Burial St. ThE: Cemetery. gentleman: phone,
RD—Lorena, widow of John W. Curd CARROLLTON, 2748—Attractive room, pri-
fev hi mployed girl; reasonable. mother of Alma Howell and Ralph Curd, | Yate home, ¢ g assed away at her home in ‘Southport | _ College car. WA-5200
ednesday, Jan. 22. Services Saturday, | CENTRAL, Te: insulated; stok10:30 a. m., at the home. Friends in-
er; instant hot water; private home; genhx Burial Greenwood. Friends may 329.
tleman, HU-17 studio couch, small kitchenette; every- | call any time. ‘GE at FLINT—Jasp 546 Ave., bel
COLLEGE at 22d—Desirable; al all con- thing furnished; phone Hida : Hol oved | | veniences; F3asonable; voung lady; call CARROLLTON, 1226—Large, 3 clean husband of Mirtie Fiat’ father of Basil, | evenings; WA-274 oom, kitchenette furnished, SHE, ea Hubert, Alton and Frank Flint; brother of Laura Eddelman, randfather of
COLLEGE, 3935—Large, pleasant. front bath: utilities. LI-9403 room Ww spacious closets. rivate WARE N. 815—2 Rooms, steam, Norma Jean Deady, Passe away Jan, 22. family. HU-3866. Cprivaie entrance. Adults. Sleeping room. Burial AS eaotal Park Ceme-
-|Frank Cregor, J. O. Ritchey, Cleo wvelt, from a meeting of the Minne g y l Service: COLLEGE ams APT Share Towel ES oat
sota Editorial Association in St. Nafe, Terry M. Towsend, Edward B SKETB 1] tery. Friends invited. Beanblossom bination’ living and bedroom wi KING AVE., 945—3 furnished housekeeping
Paul. . Mr. Early is expected to talk|L- Keyes 5 Barney, O. S. Lows- E Service. A-21 rooms; suitable for 2 families; reasonable. ‘sbout the President's press corffer- | ley, M. A.’ Austin and Ross C.|Ot- S C 0 R WARRIS Charles G.. husband of Emma, |COLLEGE, 2352—Large, comfortable front:
tinger. father of Charles G. Jr. and Marie An-| private family; 1-2- gentlemen. WA-857 ences, Others are James W. Noel, Otto toinette, died at his home, 105th St. and | GONGRESS, 652—Comfortable room, 5 AND HIGHLIGHYS OF LEADING
y Cornell Ave., Thursday. Service at the bath. private family, 1-2; reasonable. Gresham, John P. Frenzel Jr, r
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$50—51ST. ble; insulated; __HU-6321. i a BEVILLE, 325 N.--5 rooms, bath, furnace, __ garage; water er paid; $25 month. TA-5119. BOULEVARD PLACE, 4028 — 3-bedroom modern double. Excellent condition; reasonable. 785 CAPITOL, 831 S.—4 rooms, month. Wauer paid. LI-213 CENTRAL, 1019—6- Room Bi single; newly decorated, $20.00 _0. J. . SMIT H REALTY CO. MA-3366. COLLEGE. 3903—Mndern double; 6 Jarge __rooms; convenient location. HU-2049. 1425 EARL—Five-room bungalow near Alli son plant: $25 per month. TA-4602, ILLINOIS, 2202 N.—6 Rooms, double, garage; $35.00 LI-8401. 44 Virginia Ave. MORELAND, 423 (3300 W. Michigan)—5$5950. str ety a modern bungalow, only
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$3¢ PER MO.—10% DOWN. Two colonial homes left. One brick; one stone ahd; frame, 4800 E. WENTWORTH BLVD. One block N. Fout rooms and dinette. Dble. floors sulated, weatherstripped; fine Kitchen: Fn basement; overhea arage doors. Bridges & Graves, 243 N. Del. RI-3477T.
SACRED HEART PARISH 34 E. Minnesota, 6 rooms, semi-mod. 1914 Union, 7 rooms, semi-mod 29 E. Caven, 7 rooms, semi-mod. Small down payment; Palance like’ rent, -6427, Mr. Nac ALLISON REALTY CO. Realtors. RI-2368.
NEW 5-room mod. bungalow.’ 5256 E. St. Joe (900 N.) $4750. Dinette & kitchenette: Compact and efficient. Large lot. Never occupied. Immediate pos=session!!! $500 @n., $35.87 mo. Mr, McDgniel RI-8790, RI-4933.
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5-Room frame bung., on W sided, ga= rage, $300 dn. 6th house on Washburn, E, oF Lyndhurst Dr., .S. side of st. Owner, Snyder. Inspect. Call Phillips, DR-5252, with JACK C. CARR, MA-2523, MA-2317.
3324 WILCOX ST.——VACANT Yr 8-room modern; stoker heat; hardyoud floors: cabinets complete bath up; Mr. Harley. ALLISO!
logical depariment of the medical school, in which Dr. Wishard had been a ‘professor, participated. Pallbearers| will be Drs. Charles W. Myers, Almus Ruddell, Thomas A. Hendricks, Homer G. Hamer, Henry O. Mertz and Robert Smith. Honorary | pallbearers are Irs. Gatch, John [A. MacDonald, William
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BELLEFONTAINE, 1022—1 Room for ent Tigusekeeping: warm; clean; near bath;
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BROADWAY, 1138—Clean, warm room, kitchenette, $4.50; large front rm., $3.50.
CAPITOL, 2822 N.—2 or 3 front rooms,
furnished or unfurnished, beautiful hardwood floors, privileges.
CARROLLTON, 2740—Large bedroom, new
PIR 2151 double; attic, closets newly decorated, _ painted. Inquire 1937 N. Néw Jersey.
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4327—3-bedroom modern; north side of nice double; splendid furnace; 2-ca ME fage; & 2.50, . Mr. Burs. HALL-HOTTEL CO., TC LI-2541 PAXTON PLACE, 829 (Corner 62d, Belle: fontaine)—Attractive 3-bedroom double. Garage, only $52.50. RI-1220, BR-2335.
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RAYMOND, E., 1740 — bungalow; clean; Tent or sell; _ down payment. WA-674
ROBSON. 3344 (Near ARE -room semi-modern double; water Dads $18. MISS DAVIS. PIA-1429. IR-1
TEMPLE 271 8. (Off Southeastern) —3Roou: double; garage; good condition, $17.50. References. WASH,
4816 E.—2-Bedrm, mod. dble. ..$35 ‘Mr. Burtt, HALL-HOTTEL CO. LI-2541.
1737 E. 30TH—3-bedroom modern; ®- rage; water paid; $25. RI-8862. 506 land Bldg. COLORED, 2363 EAS —3 clean: nice yard; gar., $12.50. SMITH REALTY CO. MA-3366.
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PARK, 1705—§1.75; roo front apartment; near + bath; clean. a PARK, 2530—Desirable, warm kitchenette apartment; nicely furnished, Reasonable. A-8028.
PARK, 1611—2 large front rooms for housekeeping. Next bath; hot water
PARR, 1437.<At tractive bedroom : electr stove, Frigidaire, Pe: utilities. LI-4286.
PENNSYLVANIA, 1449 N.—Twin hed cfficiency apartment; General Electric; maid
service. Private entrance. |e, VL. WASHINGTON E. 2002—on caring 2 | Suburban East garden, transportation,
260 rooms, utilities furnished; good heat. CH-5513. neighborhood, $3,150
HUDELSON, CH-6204. 2619 E. 12th St. LARGE corner lot for sale 200x50 at North
$2 up, hot hear 3 bath do down; 2 lots. Bargains. ALTE %o.. Realtors. RI-2368.
10% DOWN 2122 W. Martial 5-rm. ‘cottage with furnace; only $1,600; inspect and call Pi. DR-5252, with JACK C. CARR, * sion. 6-rm, semi-modern; new gar. $2000, easy terms.
Mr. Bassett IR-8109. ALLISON REALTY CO., Realtors. RI-2368.
6-RM. DBLE.—2849-51 N. Belaware; HOLC financed. Cash above loan balance. Good cond., except paint and minox items. Mr. McDaniel, RI-4933, RI-8790.
Rooms; 0. J.
Acts. + 20 5-rm. mod, bung. Gas, elec., garage; paved rd., mice
Fanner & Buchanan Mortuary Sauurday, WA-8373 Charles Lynn, Henry W. Fechiman, aE i Bo | DELAWARE, 402 N., APT, 11—Warm, nicePaul en indy Poul Robertson, Hippie Fost: = S13; “Americar. Legion. A ned ied business ‘women or encs a e . Artiwr Baker, LeRoy O. Breun'g, E. {Bloomington papers “Please copy.] ney DELAWARE, 511 sta oa floward Caughran, Henty M. Tow: || HILGERT—Katie A., beloved mother of | bath, seam, g 2 in Eo Downing, Tider Tens Bovis sine aT GUILFORD, 7418—Front room: twin beds: ; 0 ill lam Rarold, passed BO! meals opuio —1B. Malloch, Mansur B. Oakes, Har- away Wedne 5 ‘years, | Privileges. RUBEN, Tod. Jan 2 UP) old D. O’Brien, Archer C. Sinclair, MERIDIAN, 968 APT. 11—Attractive, today at the Rieke Metal Products |Henry A..Q. Spears, Eber M. Spenct, Co., following the first step taken |Charles H. Thompson, Irving Sar in a settlement of a labor dispute|liams, Evans Woolen and Dr. Matlast night. Officials of the company and the Steel Workers Organizing Commit_tee (CIO) agreed to have a three-|| member board arbitrate the cases of seven discharged employes.
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Farms—Suburban
Near School 21. Immediate posses-
2062—Twin beds, tub,’ Gentlemen.
N.—Warm, suitable ¥-2, WA-
25TH, 820 E.—2 Modern rooms, first floor;
NEW JERSEY, N., 2062—Twin beds, tub 5 sleeping room; reasonable. RI-
shower, constant hot water; gentlemen. TA- 6916.
e 8 Funeral from athe Voi: Mortuary, 1632 : : near bath, hoy water, innersprings; thew Winters. Approximately 31 strikers. picket-
S. Meridian St., Saturday, 0 a. m. a. m. Jere _ walking distance; . reasonable. hiriorracnds In- | MERIDIAN 2709 N.—Nice room; private of . Francis home; large closet; 1-2; reasonable. TASocieties will the mortuary | 0083. NEW JERSEY, ed the plant five days. Restricted operations were carried on by some 80 non-strikers who received food through the mails and raw materials convoyed in by police. The arbitration board is composed
Friday, 8 p." m. for prayer. W \ N., , ? HOOTEN—Viols, of 1042 S. Sheffield, be-| SICWEr, constant hot water. "of Louis Meisel, State Labor mediator who participated in negotia-
loved wife of Vane, mother of Elizabeth Clone Godfrey, Harry, Charles | NEW JERSEY, shower, DF 50 Naa optional. tions, representing the union; John Zimmerman, member of the Dekalb
and Lawrence Hooten, used away Jan, 23. Services Sunday, p. m., at W. D, Beanblossom nat 1327 W. Ray St. Burial Paragon, Ind. “Friends dnvad County Tax Adjustment Board, rep‘resenting the company, and the Fev. Father Joachim Ryder, Catho- ¢ priest of Ft, Wayne, neutral ember.
COMMITTED FOR TRIAL LONDON, Jan. 24 (U. P.).—Prof. Arthur Lloyd James, internationally famous phonetics expert, was committed for trial at’ the Old Bailey Criminal Court today on his plea of not guilty .to the charge that he killed his wife, Elsie Owen, violin professor at the Royal Academy of Music, in Britain's first “war nerves”
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HU LSKAMP—John, beloved husband of Alice, father of Mrs. Margaret Sherke Spee Hulskamp), brother of Colley B.T ulzkamp, assed away Wednesday evening e ‘residence in - Edgewood. Friends. may Sell at the Blasengym Mortuary, 2228 Shelby St., any time Friday. Funeral I 30) a. m. Sat le the mortuary; a m., St. 2 ne Chureh. ern *Round Hill Cemetery.
KNIGHT—Dorthy, of 1354 Pruitt St., beloved daighter of William and Thelma Knight, sister of Wilma, William, Charles and Carl Knight, passed away Jan, 23. Services Saturday. m., at above address. Burial oral Park Cemetery. Friends invited. Beanblossom Service.
ESER—John, beloved father of Mrs. Helen Castenholz of Los Angeles, Cal., and Heury 1 Laser of Mr Mores passed day morning, Jan 23. Funeral Bevivey will held at the residence, 249 W. a St., Saturday afternoon, Jan. 25, at 2 o'clock. Interment Crown Hill Cemetery. Friends are welcome. Wald Service.
¥NN — Alma Louise, age 13, beloved daughtes of Lula Lynn, sister of MarPiercefield and he ary Frances,
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OLDS—Eugene, age 31 years, son of — Periruad Olds, brother of Mrs. Goldie ary, Har and Alfred Olds, TH away in Nashville, Tenn. SIvicEs aturda, m., at residence, 1504 W. hio. xl invited. Burial Florai Pare: Conkle Service.
RICHARDSON-—John Addison,
loved husband of Ella Richardson, oF thor of Dale, Forrest and Charles Richard
SMITH Margaret E., age 21 years, daughter of Mrs. “Maurice (Anna) - Johnson, Passed away Thur mo! Ring. trom the 2 %e, 945 Market St., Satmay call at the
Friends. Burial Memorial Park. Shirley
witnare ee William N., M. D>, passed Wedn ev at his res laware Service at ih
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PARK, 2059—An sxtentionaily nice comfortable room, 1-2 employed. _Reasonable. WA-2159.
PARKER, 950 — Near RCA; comfortable room, modern conveniences, innersprings, garage; 1-2 gentlemen. ox-190 02-J. PENNSYLVANIA, 801 N., Apt. . 4—Single room, near bath, good “heat, hot water; I e RITTER—Rent room or share lovely home with 1-2. Br IR-5321.
TALBOT, 1652 N.—Lovely room, stoker jeat, | hot water, private, employed girl.
rooms, ason-
NIVERSITY, 5432— Warm sleepin will convert to housekeeping. able. IR-6163.
WINTHROP, 3838—Two furnished rooms, excellent heat, tile bath, shower, used only by these rooms; privileges; good home for girls. HU-4029.
WOODRUFF, 878 E. DRIVE—Attractive; innersprings, private bath, automatic _ heater, garage; reasonable; phone.
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well hot water,
10TH. wl W.—Near Allison’s; 2 Sleeping ; $4 and $5. Gentlemen. BE-1578.
Pr “419 E.—Clean warm Cp rooms, next bath, hot water, Central car.
NICELY furnished front room. good bed and Heat, Apt. 16... L 401 Illinois. eM rs. Price, first door to left first
NEAR RCA—Comfortable, warm single or double room; Hodern conveniences; reas- _ onable. CH- 3611.
NEAR RCA , DENNY, 442—Attractive; next bath: home es: meals op- _ tional. 1R-9658
0 Nari “Lovely front.; excl. trans.
3400 North Sp reas. TA. 7452,
LARGE front room; men;
_ rooms, $2.50 to $5. 20 Virgirita.
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COMER, 0 Antractive “twin beds, downgiairs; Re home; 3 meals. DR-
ARROLLTON, 1429-—Care for rly in _our air onditiaaod home. RI-3096. Ar 3008,
GULP private Foomiouaslc as gable Joom: wood
12TH. E., 419--C wa rooms, hot _ Block 8 good an, Pri home: 1g=| ==
car, $6- week.
n; sleeping . > DELAWAF
COTTA furnished; $4,
appreciate. COOMBS PARK, DR-40
TWO ROOMS, near bath, extra clean, innerspHnEs, garage; 1440 N. Alabam ROOM
ay furnished. .
West. BE-35
Apartments far Rent
GE Completely furnished and un$5 week. No charge for gas, lights, water, hoy Must be Jeen
Teasonable,
TWO TOURIST Shes: Highway 36, 5% oe
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Eastern Park Heights or trade for small single house on west side, to anyone interested, Please call at 751 N. Warman __ Ave. BE-3567-W, after 5:30 p. m
| Business Property a
RENT—House arranged for funeral parDR- as senen; om: 2535 Shelby.
‘loving & Storage
Choice apts. gladly shown.
Good condition. Adults.
2429—5-room, heat; water;
-$35.50. frigerator. BROADWAY,
upper duplex; janitor service.
built-ins; heat; A-4967 Eo 055 N. — 3-Bedroom G. E;
rooms: garage; MERIDIAN, 3055 ment, newly decorated. MA- -3519, BE-4446. NEW, JERSEY, 1 3 bedrooms; BRED $65. RI‘J. 8. CRUSE REALTY CO. 128 N.
COLORED; CAPITOL, lower duplex. modern; coal an furnished. EY
~ N.—6-Room
nd
$. SMITH REALTY Co. .
Furn. Houses—Apts.
APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU
LI-5558.
5 Rooms—All Utilities
Electric 1116 N. Capitol.
redecorated porches;
CARROLLTON, 2625—Upper duplex. Five ~ apartupper shssTlent She
2115. N.—6- ~Room, er a fix up for desirable
_ MA-3366.
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water;
garage,
Del.
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RE, 2043 New, clean, wi guiet, beauty gi ooms: private
available soon.
lovely home; reasonable
—3 rooms;
TH; 147 W. utilities; reasonable, Illinois.
front 3 bath; 2-room apartment
LASALLE, 805 N— Efficiency apartment in
Inquire Gas Station, 9th,
warm,
adults;
Bedroom Apt.
Nicely furnished.
Walk Adults. 120 E.
$45.00. rt ‘managed.
North.
Houses or Rent
Hotels
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| TABOR, 1750--Five-r
HODGES STORAGE CO. Store Now. Pay Six Months Later. Inspection Invited URE.
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Houses and Lots Sale $13.50 Per Month 723 Blake; 4 rooms with complete bath. Only $150 1 rest like oon Mr. Os-
trom, RI-141 ves., IR~1 PAUL L. McCORD CO., 615 Lemcke Bldg.
© 23 Lots; 4 on E. 38th
19 On east side of Downey Ave. north of E. 231. Priced low, Wil e. DR-7925 Edw. Dil leh R1-6413 ~ WILL CONSIDER PAR Be ADE fine home SONS bedrms. 2427 Central Ave
LORIN DRISCOLL Ma 112 Hu 8678 "Total Price $750
ood lots; 3 3 blocks east of Garfield
rms. b ® Edw, “Ditlensy. RI
BUNGALOW, % block Garfield id Park; lon livingroom, 1 bedroom, diningroo room an kitchen; full basement; $500 down; bal__ance e easy. -, DR-0383.’ fe
Two Park. DR-7925.
| Real Estate for |
2024 LAUREL, NEAR ST. CATHERINE’'S 7-Rm. mod., gar., $250 dn., $17.21 mo, DR-2197
Studebaker Realty 2308 SHELBY
\ 6-RM. DBLE.; "246-48 N. . Keystone, $2700. Good rental investment, $270 $18.59 mo. Action is the soul of progress!!! Mr. RI-4933, “ROOMS, lot 40x118, driven n well, price ~ $275. West. Elmore Bros. ally Mice 401 Inland Bldg. RI-3788.
7-ROOM semi-modern house, bn 8. Holmes corner Rot. 40x150. Bargain. BE- : $1500; NEAR 1100 W. Ndi ST ‘orm,
dn., McDaniel,
_home: terms; bargain.
with it, onl
MA-3521, Kirk | Co., Inc.
COLORED Ea North of ° TR _ throughout eit i nr
1. -7045. . E,
FOR SALE—Income | profits. 1228 ERE ak
ae 3. ACRES ir in a1, adjoining ] i 'm. CARL LOGAN, ' rm rT * Real Estate Ww
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Robt. MacG Bi
Hom 2 AND" INCOME od One 7-1 a ne 4-rm. lot. ‘Big ‘house rent jor one for, $20. - Mead Knight Total Price $275 Cash - 3-Roam témporary house on rear of lot at-3086 W. Vermont St.” RI-4661.
» 6 RMS. —341 Salem; $4000; move near 38th & Meridian; $400 dn.; $27.54 mo. { Mr. McDaniel, RI-4933; RI-8790. TABOR, a Five Folia” $4800
Bae 600° Dr. 2186
also 5 1900 terms
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modern; terms.
ints: 43500;
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