Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1941 — Page 17

TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1941

Tribal Ax Falls On 3 Rookies

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a deal in motion. He realizes his

club is weak in the mound department and that Shortstop Harring- |

ton is getting off to a poor start. But Harrington did some business yesterday in the field and at bat and that one good day may restore his confidence. He collected a single and double and performed aces high in the field. He worked in| smooth fashion with Bennie Zientara at second and the pair com- | pleted two double plays. Chuck Aleno the new third baseman again was delayed in reporting but Joe Mack, ‘he new first baseman, authored a long double with the bases loaded in the first inning and the wallop cleaned the sacks. Baltimore bounced back in the second frame with two unearned runs, chalked another marker in the fifth and then belted two home runs off Pete Sivess’ offerings in| the sixth. The Orioles’ sixth and last run was tallied off Bill Cox in the ninth. Indianapolis outhit Baltimore nine to five but the two Oriole round trip wallops scalped the Indians. Pilot Killefer decided Rookie Joe Bestudik is not cut out for an infielder and stationed him in right

A Finger Wave Who en Fight

| | NEW ORLEANS, April 1 (U. P). | —People who patronize the Hortense Beauty Parlor never make cracks at the little man creating a | Coiffure a la Jimmy. The little man is James Lacava, | better known as Jimmy Perrin, the [South's best featherweight boxer. He thinks there's nothing better for developing a telling right hook or a swift uppercut than giving a | | ingerwave. “Ya give a fingerwave or a shampoo and ya have to use plenty of | muscle, " said the 26-year-old box-| | er-beautician. a He demonstrated by shampooing | Hortense Perrin, his wife and coowner of the shop, mentioning (meanwhile that it was harder to | give a fingerwave than it was to (win a fight. “But permanent waves are a

Frisch Keeps Pirates Going

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year only Truett Sewell and Mace Brown were able to win 10 or more games. This season they again will

, Shampoo and Next, Jimmy

cinch,” he said. “I could give all day. Most fighters squeeze a rubber ball to strengthen their hands, but some-a these ladies’ scalps are a whole lot tougher. I got more power in my punch since I opened the shop.” He added with a touch of pride that his Coiffure a la Jimmy had been well received by patrons of the little neighborhood shop. Perrin started his ring career in 1928, winning 95 amateur bouts before turning professional in 1933. He quit three times, twice to become a laborer on the local sewer- | age and water become a WPA recreational coach. He resumed boxing in 1938 and last year he was recognized—in Louisiana only—as the world’s featherweight champion. Perrin credits his footwork to tap dancing. When he was 14, he danced with June and Cherry Blossom Preisser. “To tap dance, you gotta keep your feet eight to the bar, almost,” he said. “In prize fighting, you gotta know how to get around fast, too.” Between bouts he rushes from the beauty shop to a gym for a workout and six or seven rounds of boxing. He doesn’t mind the ribbing. “The bald men ask me to set their hair. I say sure. Some ask me what to do about cauliflower ears

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‘Dawson Names 3, Knapp 5

commission to make a survey of the {state highway today.

pointed Senators Albert Ferris (R. Mliton), Roy Conrad (R. Monticello) and Walter Vermillion (D, Ander- | son).

named Representatives John Schermerborn Miser

Speed) Evansville),

three citizens, missioners and three mayors to the commission. nounce his appointments later today. State Highway Commission also will be members.

the 1941 Legislature and is sched-

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Lieut. Gov. Charles Dawson ap-

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(R. Wawaka), Charles T. (R. Garrett), John R. Nash (R. Tipton), Claude L. Baylor (D. and Harry A. Emig (D.

Schricker is to name three county com-

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beloved wife of Edgar L., mother of Lee R. Stout, passed away Monday morning at her home, 2402 Carrollton Ave. Service at the Flanner > Buchanan Mortuary Wednesday 3 p. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill, Friends may call at the mortuary.

wife of Jesse VanBlaricum, mother of Garrett VanBlaricum and Margaret Rushton, passed away at their home, 4175 W. Washington St., Monday evening. Funeral from residence Thursday morning, 8:30 a. m.: St. Anthony's Church 9 o'clock. Friends invited. Burial Mount Jackson.

ILLIAMS--Cha g 52 years husband of Bla Nillams, father of Virinia Williams and stepfather of Albert ibson, brother of Mrs. Sarah Henry, John, Joseph and Benjamin Williams, passed away Monday Services Thursday, 10 m. at the residence, 1430 Astor St. Friends invited. Burial Round Hill Friends may call at residence. Conkle Service,

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Bestudik is aggressive and rug- and John Lanning. Together these ged and will be sent away shortly eight men won only 83 games in with strings attached. He batted [1940—but they are the best of the 318 at Durham in the Piedmont lot. ; League last year. ! Seek Positions The Indians were scheduled to hit| A dog-fight is now in progress for the highways today on a Journey the other three positions. Russ to Avon Park to tackle the Toronto | ayers and Long John Gee still are Internationals, after which they! question marks and of the six will get a rest from exhibition toil|goynosters up from the minors the until Friday, when Buffalo invades y.c¢ prospects appear to be Aldon Bartow. To date the Redskins have xwiie a southpaw who won 13 and played one game in Bartow—that|, "40. ity Seattle last year; Bill of yesterday—and seven in Other) a. on cen from Syracuse and Richcamps. : ard Conger, who comes from U, C. Owner - President Norman A. ©)" i Pge nant Frisch expects | Perry Sr. is en route to Indianapo- |, ye" no decision here until it is | lis, departing by motor before yes- time to trim his squad.

terdav's game Eleven games remain on the| While the pitching is more or less | Tribe's exhibition schedule. seven in 0OPen, the catching job is closed. It|

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s Ban be the boys will snap, Pirates obtained from Boston last] us a’ ie ways as they en- |season after bickering which lasted | ter the “exhibition stretch.” At/almost a year. He will be sup-| least they are trying and going “all ported by Virgil Davis, a veteran! in an effort to deliver and re-'from last year, and Joe Schultz, | = | Portland in 1940 with an average lof .326. : P| | The infield hasn't jelled as vet 10 aces (but the most probable regular line- | [up will be composed of Elbie Fletch- * Nine Boxers {Arkie Vaughn at short and Lee| Handley at third. The latter will! A “ ‘be pressed by Debs Garms, a com- | BOSTON, Mass., April 1 (U. P.). bination third baseman and out---Ohio has contestants in all eight fie14e) who Jed the league in batting | teur Boxing championships opening job for 1941. ton at Boston Garden. Handley Starts The Buckeye state paced the na- ‘ . tion by qualifying nine representa- Handley will get the call as long tives including two bantamweights 2S he keeps hitting because he is a, ) tunate 64 emerged from Place him during slumps and at TH aae a nine- I pro- | other times will alternate in the am last night. outfield. A newcomer to this group | Thirty-two bouts will be staged | is Stuart Martin of the St. Louis tonight, and 16 semi-final and eight |Cardinals who served as a utility The most sensational of night's four knockouts were regis- y -old Alfid Anderson, who was teres by two Negros—heavyweight Orought up from Atlanta. uddy Bufford of Buffalo, N. Y.| The outfield at present is com-| he welterweight Robert Satterfield ‘posed of three right-handed hit-| 1 o. ge slugged with Sal Mar- left, Vince DiMaggio in center and! ciante. 23. New Orleans, La., butch-| BoP Elliott in right. Against right | er for nearly two rounds before Nanded pitching, Frisch can counter | landing the payoff punch, that put with Garms, Lloyd Waner and Ed | tities |.320 in the Coast League last sea-| Hi i Waner, at 35, is the second ter hilled Nick Latsios of SOT w WAY D C. in the second °ldest man on the team but a timely] ny ne. Br rw hitter in the pinches. "Rowdy Rodie O'Dooley of Steam-| Last year. Frisch gambled with | Rockies’ most promising heavy-|S2mes he lost until he finally found weight since Jack Dempsey came | wg he eventually made his startout of Manassa. earned a split de- ing team. It cost him plenty of cision over durable Tim Heffernan | Percentage points but at the end of of San Francisco. (the year. the Pirates were playing | year it will be the same—with a rated one of the finest featherweight prospects in recent years, ete more emphasis on the deyas eliminated because he was over the Covent limit. | Pittsburgh scored almost 100 Bantamweight Paul Carbetta of | more runs than Cincinnati last year | onds to finish Danny Snipe that was much of the difference in| Chemawa, Ore., with a left jab that the final standings. paralyzed an eye nerve and forced | the referee to halt the fray. Amateurs

jobs {who came up as a rookie from ler at first, Frank Gustine at second, | divisions in the 34th National Ama- last year but hasn't won a starting in vesterday's trials. ‘superior fielder, but Garms will re-| final fights tomorrow night. man in all positions last year. A! ters. Maurice Van Robays is in Marciante on the canvas for two Stewart of San Diego, who batted hoat Springs, Colo, touted the his players regardless of how many Jack Haley of Kansas City, Mo. he best ball in either league. This! Mansfield, O., needed only 12 sec- Put made some 80 more errors and | ; lg

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Princeton Dreps

Track Classic

PRINCETON, N. J. April 1 (U. P.).—Because of the “‘uncertainties of the times” Princeton's annual invitation track meet, for six years one of the classics of the outdoor \track season, will not be held this spring, it was announced today by [Christian Gauss, chairman of the university council on athletics. No other reason for the action was given. An official statement {declared that “the invitation track meet might properly be discontinued, at least for the duration of this eritical period.” Since the annual affair was begun | [in 1934, four world records have been set and three others, registered | last year, are up for acceptance. The meet's annual feature has been the mile event, in which Glenn {Cunningham set a new world record of 4:06.7 in the first running in 1934 and Sydney Wooderson of England, finished last in 1939's “mile of the century” behind Charles] Fenske, Cunningham, Archie San | | Romani and Blaine Rideout.

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National League Hockey Playoffs By UNITED PRESS The Toronto Maple Leafs need nly one more victory over the Boson Bruins to gain the final in the National Hockey League playoff for the Stanley Cup. The Leafs hold a 3-2 edge over the Bruins in their best-of-seven (semi-final series. The sixth game of the series is scheduled at Toronto tonight. Victory for the Leafs will send them into the final against the Detroit Red Wings, who eliminated the New York Rangers and Chicago {Black Hawks in that order. A win (for the Bruins would send the play‘off back to Boston for the final {game April 3.

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Amateur Baseball Opens April 26-27

The “play ball” signal for amatem baseballers in the city is scheduled | to echo from local parks April 26 | ‘and 27. The Indianapolis Amateur Baseball Association in its weekly ses{sion at the citv hall last night set {these dates and appointed an eligi- | bility committee to supervise en- | tries. Guy Biddle, chairman, O. P. Smith, Bob Elliot, John Skiles id | Carl Wolf were named to the com- | | mittee. Work on completing the four |

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‘Touche!’ Can’t You ‘See the Light

CHICAGO, April Here's a new fans. At the University of Chicago, they use an electrical epee, which (Rashes ° ‘touches.” It makes unnec- | essary meticulous examination hy ‘the judges of a fencing match. At important matches, the director of each principal match is equipped with a lapel microphone to describe the parries and thrusts of the contestants to the audience by a public address system.

1 (U. P)~— wrinkle for fencing

Skish Champions

The individual championship in the skish tournament held in connection with the Sportsmen's Show rests today with Ollie Baus, Baus scored an 85 to take high honors. The women's title was won by Mrs. Ernie Culver of Speedway with 78 and Phil Lane of Tipton captured the junior division with 80.

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Pets, Poultry, Livestock 2

HIGHEST PRICES paid, poultry. “rabbits, Een MARION POULTRY co., 102i $ Meridian, LI- 5519

$7 up dl. Custom hatch. Chicks Eastside Hatchery, Farm, Garden, Plants 33 PLANT CO. Place orders for plants April 7 delivery. $1.18 5,000 or more, gc) per 1,000, 917 8. Meridian DR- 386

GARDEN TRACTOR, $58: Jossessed, with tools. acturing Co., 324 W

OLD FASHIONED Hickory LI-0147,

| aBouT to transfer

IR-1957, 4919 E. 14

| HOOSIER,

erent 1940 model, ree

Universal Manue 10th

Smoked Ham, West Newton 6712. Will deliver,

Merchandise for Sale 34 Frigidaire all porcelain, 6 cu. $39. 50

ft. 3308 E. 10th. Open Eve ‘terms, $1 week.

HOOVER sweeper. $7.05: Ind. Appl. Co. 2237 E. Wash. CH-T7588. OAK DINING FUE, 6 cha 4546 Ralston. HU-4 irs, "uffet. RUSH JOBS MAKE ol SMILE. HENDR PRINTING, 685 Century Bldg MA- od STEAM TABLE, restaurant ice boxes, autos matic water heater. 408 E. South. LI- 0534,

, Mrs. Harriett M, Rice and Mary J. Veale of Connersthree brothers, Arthur and

sisters Mrs, ville;

Panama Canal Zone, and John Morgan of Indianapolis. The Rev. S. Grundy Fisher, pastor of the University Park Christian Church, will officiate at services to be held at 3 p. m. to-

REAL ESTATE

For Rent... For Sale... Wanted... Loans

morrow in the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be

in Crown Hill. |

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Tuesday, April 1, To Place, beloved wife of Otto A. Asperger, | | mother of Otto A. Jr. and Harry H.; sister of Charles G., Alfred X and Harry | F. Pahud, passed away Sunday, March 30, at St. Vincent's Hospital, 2: 25 Pp. m. age 57 years. Funeral irom Giinsteiner Funeral Home, 1601 E. New York St., Wednesday, 8:15 a. m. Services St. Joan of Arc Church, § a. m. Friends may call any time,

RISZ Mary, beloved mother of Fizabeth rth Miss Antoinette S. U. Geisert, John MN ‘and | Joseph try Frisz, sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Derieth and Mrs. Martha Maschino. passed away Sunday, March 30, at her | ate residence, 704 S. New Jersey St., age 89 vears. Funeral at the Mortuary, 1632 S. Meridian, Wednesday, April 30 a. m. Requiem mass at \ Church, 9 a. m. InterFrancis Cemetery, Teu topoli S. Friends invited. Members of the | Third Order of St. Francis will meet at the mortuary Tuesday, 8 p. m., for prayer. | pn | Terre Haute (Ind) papers please copy. |

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76 years, | D and Mrs Monday

M., age of Mrs. Anna Gross South, passed away uneral Thursday April 3d. 2 p. m. | at the Usher Mortuary, 2313 W Wash- | 1, ington St. Friends invited. Bui '1al Me- |

mother Ida D

morial Park Cemetery. Friends may call | at the mortuary,

HALL Julia

age 75 years,

Ann, passed away Sundav wife of Charles Hail, mother of Mrs. Hattie Morehead. Mrs annie Howell, Mrs. Edna Donley and | Rodman Mather. Services Wednesday, 30 a Harry Moore Peace | "St. Joseph's Church, 9 a. m.| Holy Cross Cemetery. |

Chapel; Burial

| MERIDIAN.

— Fannie E., wife mother of Mrs. Luella ‘Hall, Kirkhoft, Ralph and Ernest ter of Miles Stenson and “Mrs. Anna Reed, both of Franklin, Ind., and Mrs. EB Earl of this city, passed away

of Carl; Mrs. Clara Jolliffe, sis-

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$3: WOODLAWN $3 —18TH,

. sq; TALBOT,

CENTRAL, 2149,

| CENTRAL,

Voight | COLLEGE,

LA | SALLE, : N.

| MERIDIAN, 1728 N.

1115—Small INNnersprings,

"CENTRAL, room. next bath, RI-3026.

steam

. 1628—Lovely front; newly furnished; innersprings: private home; suitable couple. ® 24 W.—Comfortable room, bath; also housekeeping. good portation. TA-6193. : 2217 N.—Large, comfortable; innerpsrings, stoker heat; refined home; gentleman; phone. CARROLLTON, 1529- Comfortable room; private lavatory and toilet. private entrance: business adults; after 4:30 p. m. RI-5976.

near

APT. 2next bath,

Aitractive room, priva‘e entr Tce 1-2 gentlemen. WA

Wi ice room in private TA-8610.

large front, near owner's home TA-9732 ely front twin beds,

Gentleman.

“043—Lovely, bath; constant hot water, 1-2 employed: references.

YJELAWARE, 1119 N —Lovely room, adjoining jist a room, reasonable, RI-7 ELAWARE, 1407 Sa tory, new furniture, in summer, LI-2044 ELAW ARE, N., 2043 rooms, living and bedroom: beds! : light, cheery. next garage LINOIS, 2221 N double bed: constant hot water. TA-8366 Li. 2848 N. Apt. 4, pleasant, 1-2 gents, garage, reas. W A-4085

1508 Large front room and meals optional, CH- 113 -R.

home.

lava-

Redecorated, i cool

warm winter,

Two adjoining one or two bath:

good bed, garage gentleman preferred

Nice room, near bath; gentleman; reasonable.

Rivets home; TA-8418. Attractively furnished | ersprings; private entrance; good transportation; phone. ERSEY. 2148 N.—Well furnished BW hse near bath, 1-2. Reasonable. WA-4110.

2315 N front room; inn

Sunday p. m. Friends may call at the | residence, 542 W. 30th St., any time. | Services Wednesday, 1:30 p. from | the resider ice. Interment Franklin, Ind. Tolin Service.

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i (nee Frederick), age | years, widow of William F. Koehler passed away at the residence, corner of 30th St. and Franklin Road. Survived by Frederick, Charles and Carl Koehler, Mrs. Florence Lohman, Mrs Gladys Lott and Mrs. Wilma Free, eight jngchidren Funeral at the resi- | dence Wednesday m. Burial Crown | Hill. Friends Nd Friends may call at the residence any time. Ft. Wayne | papers please copy.) | beloved mother of Ken- | N neth and William, passed away Monday. Service at the Flanner & Buchanan | Mortuary Thursday, 10 a. m. Bur fal IN Crown Hill. Friends may call at the| mortuary,

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(Corrected Notice) W. Lockwood, beloved husband of Eila McCoy, father of Mary, Josephine and Charles Porter, Helen Caldwell and Elizabeth Miller: son of Bessie McCoy. brother of Leland) pale William, passed away pare h Services Thursday, 2 p. at Ww D. Beanblos- | som Mortuary, 135% W. Ray St. Burial Floral Park Cemetery. Friends may Hal | at the mortuary any time. [Terre Haute papers please copy.

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age 60, 720 E beloved wife of Harry E., mother of Glenn Boetticher of Carmel, Ind. Merle Bennett of Indianapolis, Plasket of Harlingen, Tex., and sister of iss Rose Wiseman of Indianapolis, passed away Sunday evening. Service at the Planner & Buchanan Mortuary Wednesday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at | the mortuary. {

24th, ! A Mrs. | Mrs. | Lynn R

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band of Josephine Reimer, father of Mrs. |D Ruth Bigelow, Mrs. Josephine Whitehead, Mrs. Edna McQuary, George H. and Edward G. Meyer, brother ofs Mrs. Heydan, Mrs. Anthony Funke, William Sponcel, Emery C. E Reimer, passed away at his home, 1626 Prospect St. Sunday. March 30. Services Wednesday, April 2, 2 m., .at_ the Bert S. Gada Funeral Home, Churchman Ave at Prospect St. Friends invited. Interment Washington Park. Friends may call at the mortuary after 7:30 p. m. Stapday. Prospect Lodge No. "M4, F. & M. In charge.

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and PENNSYL

PENNSYLVANIA

Rooms With Board

$5.50.

| CARROLLTON,

OLIVE, Hotels Hoosier Hotel

EW JERSEY, — N.—Large. well-fur-nished front: sonable. WA-6 $356 ORTH. . “§400—Gentleman will share attractive twin Pedi o0m, private lavatory

Reasonable. HU-41

1340, Apt. private entrance, Phone.

clean room,

aR next bath.

lavatory

ANIA, 2360 N.—Nicely furnished, cheerful room; good transportation; Pr vate home: gentleman. WA-7062 1449 N. studio bedroom, 2 persons, trance. Maid service. FAR ALLISON'S, Link Belt redecorated; large room; 1-2; BE-0846-W ; EAR ALLISON'S Front room couple's modern home; breakfast; double. BE-2758-J

A “Room’ ad ttle as 16c per day AND produces UICK RESULTS. Phone RI-5551 between | a.m and 8 p.m

Large front | private en- |

(King, 758); | reasonable

single,

i 15)

front 3 meals

COMER, 1205_Attractive twin beds; pensioners welcome, M.

DR-5147-)

LABAMA, 1001 N. meals; laundry; distance.

Nice front room: food! adults; $5.; wal tare for con Practical nurse.

1429—wWill valescents and elderly. RI-3096.

ARROLLTON, or double room; good meals; preferred. WA-3737 ELAWARE, 323 N.—Front room; running water; $7 single; prefer two, $5.50 each. EQUINCY. 611 N.—Large front; innersprings, twin beds, cross ventilation. TR-3388.

2436—Comfortable gentleman |

1848 (South)-—Comfortable for 2; good meals; private; good transportation. DR-4988.

$4 up. Shower, baths, city, heat. 440 Mass. Av.

EW PALACE HOTEL—4 N. New Jersey; nice modern rooms; $2.50 up, weekly.

trans- | edd 8 BROADWAY,

bed- |

Rooms Without Board 14) Housekeeping Rooms

sleepi ng | $6 TP

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| ALABAMA,

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ILL INOIS,

"ILLINOIS, N.,

phone; |

Large front studio soe

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rivate home; garage; rea-!

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| ALABAMA

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|Furn. Houses.—Apts.

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“desirable | Walking

"Library “apartments; furnished apartments. Utilities, 814 N. Meridian,

distance

$7 UP-—-Large ment; over sth front aire. hot water. 149 W. Ninth, 1648—2-room apartment, reasonable; phone; garage. 1608 — room up, I apartment down; nicely furnished; adults | CARROL L' TON, 2028—Nice front room; hot water, sink, utilities, private entrance; adults. CARROLLTON, furnished; 1 home; $86. COLLEGE, apartment; only DELaW ARE, 2043 kitchenette; G garage; reasonable

2339 N.—Nice utilities; everything furnished; clean ILL INOTS, 1728 N.—Decorated apartment; newlv furnished and unfurnished; private bath; entrance. (Outside to be painted).

1147—Two-room modern apt adults. Also l-room apt.

Apt. 1 frigidaire; apartment;

2-room imnersprings; Apt.

ront frigid8.

furnished;

rooms, everything sink; Private

22542 ight, clean; lower Adults

3-room $7.50.

Large

1524 g sink;

range,

roo

N : phon

Beautiful 2 h

ms oL walter, OX

ransportation;

MERIDIAN, 2456 N iny kitchenette) bath: widow's adults; $6.50 MICHIGAN, 2416—Purnished private bath, entrance; sink; nersprings; utilities, adults

VIRGINIA AVE. everyt hil% furnished; rooms, $2.5 BETWEEN Sy i ie rooms, 854

1-room studio: adjoining

apartment; clean; in-

$5 week, sleeping!

and Park—2 or 4 utilities paid. WA-

11TH E., 822— -Large front clean; near bath. Private entrance. RI-T7276.

2-ROOM furnished cabins; | near Allison's Jones Tourist Camp, Rd. 36. BE-4109- M. A ‘Room’ ad in The little as 16c per day AND produces {QUICK RESULTS. hone RI-5551 between ! 8a m and 8 p. m.

Adults

Apartments for Rent

studio apart-|

nicely |

2-room |

2, "3 rooms

employed |

29-—Housekeeping rooms; |

utilities, | |

TIMES costs as |

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Houses for Rent

$47, 50. EAST. “4400 Lux mod. 5-rm. bung. vard, gal WA-446 (Eves IR-7956.)

| ILLINOIS, 908 S.—-6- Room modern double, newly decorated, fine home; $30. MA- | | 0049, TALBOT single; . | LI-8401 44 Virginia De REMON 1138 N.; 5 rooms, $16 i _C. R. FANT, 615 Lemcke Bldg. MA 8383. |

| WASHING FON BLVD., 2907—6-room mod.; north side of double; l-car garage; $40. Hall-Hottel Co.. LI-2541. TO desirable tenants, new 4- Rom strictly | modern; stone double DR-57

TWO GARAGIS. parking or rent, | 35th. TA-0635

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2363 N. $45.

-— Eight-room

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Call Mr. Burtt.

| Farms—Suburban

hung less than Hardwood floo! Ss. 3300 , dow n

modern Ars old brick firey lace al Dagement; Hi on FHA, pav

3-r3om

BEAUTIFUL subu rban “tract — 8600 East, squares south of Washington St. Good | house. [Sell.) Acro Realty, Mr. McGee, | RI-3312. me 40 ACRES, priced to sell

| | | site. Near Valley Mills

“Good “building | on Mills Road |

between Mann Road and old 67. TR-0487.1 ¢2 sq {GOOD HOUSE, hat chell and pens, inclosed | McDANIEI Road 29.!

pigs, gar . East, 1115 Peoples Bank Bldg 1 acre, 4 rooms, garage. w Terms. 5225 f. 10th 1, New Augusta.

| for cow Pattison, SPEEDWAYshop; $2750 Quinn, R. R SELL MODERN h 135. Information,

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call BE-0120 evenings

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(Rent) —Superfine location | Modern.

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| Business Property

{307 H-CLIFTON in thriving business center, TA-8109 evenings.

Wanted to Rent

WANTED, by stenotype reporter, space or small private office with secretary and phone. RI-9921, TA-5565.

-{ WANT RENT 7 or 8 rooms, modern single,

Large 2- Bedrm. Apt., $65

Pull-sized dining room and kitchen, Arranged like bungalow. Good residential | LI- 5393; 538 E. Maple Road.

| APARTMENT RENTAC BUREAU

{Choice mpts. gladly shown. LI-5588.

General Apartments {22° w. Vermont LI- 2439

| BROADWAY, 1563 4 rooms, firepla porches, sh ade,

yard, FOHINUYS ass, and hot water.

BR-205 { BROOKSIDE AVE. 3516-3 -room apartment; steam heat;

utilities furnished. CH- 3247-4.

BUTLER, 93 decorated; adults.

|C ARROLLTON,

reyard;

8S. heat,

3-room apartment; water, porch,

1322 Liv rm, bedrm dinette, kitchen: heat and water: constand hot water; $32.50. See custodian t. 1, or call Mr, Burtt, HALL-HOT- | TELL CO. LI-2541

1443 Ffficiency, F stoker, water

PARK AVE. Magic Chef, 4687

Kelvinator, | large closet.

5

149 W.— rooms. utilities: steam porch. Inauire cas Sinton. 9th “Hhinors.

2 Rooms, Bath, Kitchenette $25.00, All _utilit ies. 1116 N. C apitol.

to downtown—1-rm. apt.. heat furnished: 332', Mass. Ave, No. 6; $10. Woodruff Realty, LI-5258, BR-6359.

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707 —~ 2-room and _bath| SS hen: nicely furnished: Frigidaire. BEVILLE, 207 N. vate bath, entrance; adults,

RANDOLPH, 1042 S.—Nicely furnished 2 room apt. Rites garage; $6.25. Information, DR-47 { 34TH, A, E. school; 3-bedroom rage, A-0538.

2-room furnished; prifirst floor; employed

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— “oi “Shortridge, grade | modern double; ga-|

YOU MEAN YOU'D WRECK THE TIME- MACHINE AND

OKAY, CHUMP)

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east of Rural. IR-4537.

‘Moving and Storage

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Hodges Storage ¢ Co.

Store now, Pay six months later. Clean, dependable service, Estimates Free. Inspection invited 937-45 Ft. Wayne Ave, 1-2019.

| Houses and Lots Sale

24th; $3950; 4 bdrms..| const, spacious rooms and | closets, fireplace, built-ins, tile bath, cor- | ner lot, convenient to downtown, $395 | | d $27.20 mo. MR. McDANIEL _RI- 8790.

7-RMS good

223 E,

Less than rent. ~ B:R remimod. bung. Garage. 82 000. $200 | jdn., $19 month. Incl udes taxes, ins. 2619 12th. Hudelson 8 ini Investment Ground 5's Acres splendidly locat od.| Tdeal for subdividing. ig block Southeastern BYE Only bo . HU 8s 3 C RI-6412. J. . Cruse Realty Yor 128 N. Del. 406 Jarvard place; 5 rooms, strictly i mode and garage. priced low Edw. | Dillon Xs DR-7925 : I SIX-ROOM iN home, three bedrooms. full basement, 2-car garage. humidifier, orced-air heating; near schools, library, ine $4500, BE-2095-J. : 609 N. Euclid, 5-Rm. Bung. Bargain fine bsm’t., gar., $1,800. Me i. ONLY $375 DOWN For this 5-rm. home. Bath & furnace. | Being recond. Mead Knight, MA-4353. LARGE Brick Home, ideal for apartment

or rooming house, 1900 north. Will sell _ at a bargain RI-5784,

| THREE LOTS in Drexel Sardens. for cash. Inquire 2001 Miller,

modern

| 155 E. Market St. 1167 W. [FOE -Good four- ~room “double,

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20| Fall Grk.2" NEAR 38th & Road 61 | min » pon ®

ERROLD. WA- 4844. LI- 3478 RI- Cigd,

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ome, 25 miles south, Road COLORED:

25 J, G. McCullough 1 Agey.,

Cheap

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00%x196. Bouth of Southport H. 8.; near bus line; elece residential restrictions,

9 Houses and Lots Sale Sub. Lots °

tricity, sewer; DR-7741-1,

3735 NORTHERN

Attractive home, north: 4 rooms L | dinette, full basement, 2-car garage, kitche

len cabinets. BR-1426 243 N. Del. RI- 34717.

Bridges & Graves, | BE SURE of your Yaa Demand an sabe y

stract prepared Union Title Co. Union Title Bldg. Semie Good income, DAVIS. CH-T. 7550, 3458; ; beau. co cond. Apply prem. WA-3115. 2 $14,000; home in keeping ion of f high class executive,

modern; paved

Easy

street, payments.

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bdrms.,

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3-BEDRA BUNGALOW, 915 E. 54th Attractive, well -landscaped, lot; 8500 cash, $45.91 Call MR. McDANIEL,

Fog. corner $s and ins, RI- -8790.

2316 ern bungalow down payment, 3296 IR-8926.

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~ (Colored) —5-Room mode $13.67 per mo Small O. L. STARKS. DRe

————— MOD, § SU B. . BUNGALOW Shadeland Dr. (7600 EY Hot water hearting MR, RI-4933—RI-8790

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4100 ter

748—Three “rooms; 750 rooms. Bargain. See owner. 748 N

semi-modern. Jour Both for $2.300 Luett Ave. (Rear.) 1267 Ww. 26TH 8T. — 8-room modern: good neighborhood, large lot, side drive, 2-car garage. Only $235 down, $16.18 month plus taxes and insurance, Call Mr. Schaefer, MA-3521, LI-7045, _E. Kirk McKinney Co., Inc.

COLORED

1059 ROACHE newly decorated: garages at once, Call Harry Hare HU-5241 , 10-room modern, 2045 N. Capitol Ave.: 6 bedrooms; private entrance; $300 down, $20.66 month plus taxes and insurance. Call Mr. Schaefer, Ma 352, Li-7045. E. Kirk McKinney Co., Inc

3-Bedroom | priced 10 sell mon, -3722.

Real Estate for Trade

24; LIN "BEER “TAVERN, good corner Tot,

% will trade for good 926 College Ave

tte nent

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living farm.

Real Estate Wanted "HAVE CASH BUYERS

for Small Homes or Suburban Property. LI-5596 06 N. Del

———————————————— room homes on South e you? Call us at once, DR-2197 2308 SHELBY.

“41.000 000 in small “homes + were Dire chased through our office in 1949,

* We mav have a buyer for yours.

ALLISON REALTY CO. INC. RI- C. _ RI-2368,

Riverside Properties for Sal for Sale

| ACE REALTY CO., 2865 Clifton. WA-0552,

rooms, clear. __RI- -5784.

WE NEED 4 and Side. What hat

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