Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1941 — Page 17
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"TUESDAY, MAY 6, on
0. K. 34 E. SIDE DOUBLE HOUSES!
$200,000 Riley Ay Ave. Project Expected to Bring More Rental Housing.
construction of 34 the East Side at approved by
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Card of Thanks
BARRY—We TR to express our ur _Smeere thanks and appreciation to all friends, relatives and neighbors for their many acts of kind ge - pathy and beautif Boral and spiritual ved our recent the death ne our beloved her, ward P. Bay. especially thank her Goosse! Father Mi Moriarty, nthe Djubasz, State Federation La d Time Printers’ Association, hical Union No. 1, Democratic tral Committee, ghts of Columbus, ponder of Elks and Black well Funeral
Hom : . SISTERS and_ BROTHER. _ 2856 N. Talbot St. He was a mem- WE : ber of Madden Nottingham Post, Funeral Directors 5
American Legion, and the Military |= a Order of the Purple Heart. ‘WALTER T. BLASENGYM FUNERAL HOME
Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Emma Middleton of Fairmount; . two sons, Joseph and William, both [2228 Shelby Ep GATS of Indianapolis: a daughter, Mrs. CONKLE FUNERAL HOME Josephine Corents of Texas; five|!93% W Michigan 8t = BE-19% brothers, Dean J. of Marion, Cecil FLANNER & BUCHANAN F. of Jonesboro, Harry A. of Ander-|,, w pALL CREEK BLVD TASTY son, Glen of Chicago and Earl Mid- . - . dleton of Grand Rapids, Mich., and GRINSTEINER'S 1601 E. NEW YORK PERSONAL SERVICE
five sisters, Mrs. Irene Frahm, Mrs. HISEY & TITUS
Edna Stanley and Mrs. Dorothy MORTUARY
Beakenridge, all of Chicago® Mrs. Ruth Arney of Terre Haute and 81 N. ns aT.
HUGH LANDON 10 BE Funeral Direc Directors ROSE POLY SPEAKER oo" > ="*
2140 Prospect St. Times Special
6. H. HERRMANN TERRE HAUTE, May 6.—The
ESTES. MOORE & KIRK graduating class of Rose Polytechnic Institute, which includes six Indi-
_____ ‘cm-1008 . pispolis students, will be addressed | 8
SHIRLEY BROS. C Co. by Hugh McK. Landon, of Indianap- D
35 N. Dlinols _ LI-8409 USHER MORTUARY ols. Se Cm een exercises | | 2313 W. Washington St __BE-488 The alumni address at the com- J. C. WILSON x cine Fletcher is marshal. mencement will be given by Ben On IMA-9433 1230 Prospect St. with a grocery and of Allan E.| Elliott, class of 1910, now a profe . Agnes P. Wamsley to operate| Observe Mother's Day—Golden sor of engineering at the University | Florists & Monuments near a market at 2319 Rule Chapter 413, O. E. S., will ob- of Wisconsin. Prof. Elliott is a serve Mother's Day with a stated brother of Dr. Edward C. Elliott, | meeting Friday at the Masonic president of Purdue University. i Temple, North and Illinois Sts. The | The six Indianapolis students who! conferring of degrees and a social will receive their degrees are William | hour will follow a short business | J, Anderson, 2372 Harlan St.: Robmeeting. Mrs. Grace M. Hume, iS ert C. Brittenbach, 704 Day St.: John
ELBERT MIDDLETON SERVICES ARE SET
Elbert Middleton, a veteran of the first World War who died Sunday in the Veterans’ Hospital, will be buried in Glen Haven Cemetery following services at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Hamilton Funeral Home. Mr. Middleton was 58 and lived at
Rites Tomorrow For Louis Kahn
| SERVICES WILL be held at 1:30 | p. m. tomorrow at the G. H. Herrman Funeral Home for Louis Kahn, resident of Indianapolis for
48 years, who died Sunday at his home, 610 Parkway Ave, t Burial for Mr. Kahn, who was 64, will be in Washington Park. Mr. Kahn was a native of Germany. He was employed by Charles Krauss & Son, well drillers, for 45 years. He was a nmiember of Prospect Lodge 714, FP. & A. M. He is survived by his wife, Minnie; a daughter, Mrs. Delmar Strother; one son, Paul Kahn; a brother, Richard Kahn, and two grandchildren, all of Indianapolis, and two sisters, Mrs. Otto Nathen, New York City, and Miss Irma Kahn who lives in Germany.
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Find hore the cash loan you need N Ne Security of Any Kind ESRB] 0 mortgages or endorsers. Chodse « monthly payment plan plain note and nothing LJ s 12 1% | 35° | credit inquiries of friends or rele. ts | paymes | paymis tives. Immediate attention to off applications. To apply, phone, write or visit either office.
Payments include charges at Household's rate of 23% per month on that part of a balance ane on ht a oC Lt pe month on that part of a 22.51 excess of $150. .
OUSEHOLD FINANCE
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he houses on $200.000 the ning Board yesterday, opening the additional rental housing ea anticipated by City
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way for in that al ials, I'he doubles will be built on the side Riley Ave. [rom 16th 20tn St. by the Bancroft Realty They will be brick bungalows, four rooms on each side. ard members indicated that development will be the unner to similar investment Iding on the East Side in the ity of Bancroft St. and EmerAve. Board members now are considering the relaxation of resirictions to encourage the buniding of doubles. Also heard at the board meeting were about 25 property owners who objected to the petition of Hazel R. and William A. Keller Jr. for permission to build an addition to a grocery at 5565 N. Illinois St.| Action on the petition was postponed | unti e next meeting. Als SO pospones were the petitions Obed E. Ellis to operate a parklot at the northeast corner of and Alabama Sts. in connec-|
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worthy matron and Martin B. Hall Jr. is worthy patron.
10 VALENTINE J. HEY
a lifelong |
Health Club Names Speaker—Dr. | L. Castetter, editor of the a heart attack while work-| “Beacon,” will address the Indian-| ing at e Udell Works, 1202 W.|apolis Health Club Thursday, at 8 28th St. He was 51. {p. m, in Room 408, 38% N. PennMr. Hey, who lived at 553 N. Ta-|sylvania St. He will discuss “The coma Ave, had been employed at|Mental, Emotional and Physical | the Udell Works 12 years and was|Processes in Relation to Health.” the son of Mrs. Catherine Hey, who | Mrs. Ruth M. Hurley is chairman of died in 1936. the program committee, | Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Louise Hey; two daughters, Mrs. Lorene| Trainmen's Party Tomorrow—A v tesell and Miss Harriet Hey, bridge and euchre party will be held | and five sons, Wayne, Woodrow, DY Golden Rule Lodge No. 25, La-| Maurice, Charles and Robert Hey, dies’ Auxiliary to the Brotherhood | all of Indianapolis © {of Railroad Trainmen at 8:30 p. m. Funeral services will be held at tomorrow at Trainmen’s Hall, 1002 1:30 p. m. Thursday in the Shirley |B. Washington St. Mrs. Lottie Car- |
Bros. Central Chapel. Burial will be | Penter will be in charge. In Concordia Cemetery. Lawrence O. E. S. to Be Host—
Lawrence O. a, it, will be 17 Eoffs Help in [3st ish, au Lous Golden Wedding
Wolf, state worthy grand matron, | Friday. A banquet wil be held at| 6:30 p. m. at the Masonic Hall at| TOMORROW, for Mr. and Mrs. celebrate their
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(Lawrence. Reservations are to be {made before Thursday. Mrs. Alice| Grein is worthy matron of the lodge | |and James Lyle is worthy patron.
Card Party Thursday—The auxil-| {lary to Naomi Chapter, O. E. S,, will | give a card party at the Food Crafts| Shop at 6:30 p. m. Thursday, with | Mrs. Lillian Winget in charge.
the fiftieth ime William Eoff ] wedding andinner in the evening new Bethel home, will day of congratulations nds made in haif a cen-
| Lambert to Address Lions—Robert | Lambert, superintendent of the In[diana School for the Blind, will ad-| {dress fellow Lions Club members at
. decorator. Mr. Eoff (noon tomorrow in the Claypool 3 roresheickitis | Hotel.
at his profession. | Eofl celebrations will | yawvers to Dine Thursday—The 3d birthday June Indianapolis Bar Association will] Eoff’s 72d birthday |meet at 6:15 p. m. Thursday in the! {club rooms on N. Meridian St.| Dinner will be served and Leon |
ROBERT LAKIN FINED Green, dean of the Northwestern |
University School of Law, will!
ON DRIVING CHARGE speak on “What Makes a Bar
Strong.” at
alayette Road and | Hunter {0 Address Junior C. of C.| y WS liliedt 915 ANG COSIS| _ mie Junior Chamber of Comon 30 days probation ,,erce will hold its luncheon meeta yaaa) pe ing at noon tomorrow in the Canary Cottage. Willard Hunter will
grew out of an accident on ‘ ; - A speak on “You Can Defend AmerSt. Jan 13 in which Mrs Tree ,
Elizabeth Lakin, the youth's mother, State Deaths
was s fat ally injured | BOONVILLE—Parley Pearl
{vivors: Wife, Etna; son, Vetus:
Mrs. Jeanette Sautzman; brothers, Your Neighborhood
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CRAWFORDSVILLE 5 Survivors: Wife, | Miss Della Dennis t Dennis; daughter,
Dr. Fred A. Dennis, Harietta; sisters, and Miss Katherine Miss Margaret Dennis, | James Y. Beam, 91. Survivors: Daugh{ter, Mrs. Harry Stout; son, Claude L. , Beam; brother, C. E. Beam. | Mrs. Lora B. Demoret, 76. Survivors: | Hdshband., Samuel; daughters, Mrs. Belle | Servies, Mrs. Elmer Bayless and Mrs. How'ard Lee: sons, Guy, Will and Orville
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IL. Klatte, 2330 Hobart Ave.:
| Lyndhurst Baptist Church “will offi{clate at funeral services at 10 a. m.
Demoret: brother, Charles E. Davis.
DUBLIN—Mrs, Eunice Scott, 78. Sur-| vivors: Husband, Thomas, son, James; sister, Mrs. Stant Caldwell. {
ELWOOD—Mack C. Poruff, 63. Survivors: Wife, Jane; sons, Edgbert, Obie, | Sebire, Vertis, Kenneth an Aperson; { daughter, Mrs. Mary Cameron. EVANSVILLE—Daniel W. Kline, 87. | vivors: Daw hters, Mrs. Walter W. and Miss Gertrude Kline. | Mrs. Sophia M. Schulte, 77. | Daughter, Mrs. George McKein; | Ambrose, FLAT ROCK—Mrs. Wilson Cochran. Survivors: Husband; son, David: daughter, Mrs. Marie Raymon; mother; sister and , four brothers. MOUNT VERNON-—Henry Survivors: Sons, George
Kuebler MUNCIE-—Mrs.,
SurErvin
Survivors: Sister,
Kuebler, 89 and Ralph
Blanche Peal 49. Survivors; Husband, William: daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Davis, Mrs. Marguerite Massie and Mrs. Anna Fisher; sisters, Mrs. Maude York, Mrs. Hazel Markle and Mrs. George Rue; brothers, Elias. Sanford and William Nelson. NEW ALBANY-—Miss Alice Morris, 88. NEW CASTLE—Donald A. Overton, 24. NEW LISBON-—Mrs. Ella Thomas, 81. | Survivors: Daughter, Mrs. Olive Houser, | sons, Earl, Arthur and Roy | ROCKVILLE—Ed Maxwell, 80. Survivors: Wife, Matilda; brother, Jesse, { SEYMOUR—John J. Cobb, 81. Survivers: Wife, Ella: daughters, Misses Agnes and Alice Cobb: sisters, Mrs. N. M. Carlson and Mrs. J. B. Bellens. SHELBYVILLE—Mrs. Gillespie, :55. Survivor: Husband, | TELL CITY-—Mrs. Charles Sandage, 26. TROY-—John Knaebel, 17. Survivors: (Parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Knaebel; sisters, Misses Alberta, Goldie and Rosalee; brothers, James, Max, Louis, Gene and | Franklin. VINCENNES-—James B. Leggett, 42.
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Every Tuesday 8:30 P. M.
| MORARITY —Addie A.
|L. Combs, 1130 W. 31st St.; Albert Dennis { McCarthy, 1315 N. New Jersey St., land John R. Roberts, 3232 Central | Ave,
Hold Rites Today For Mrs. Scott
FUNERAL SERVICES were to be held at 1:30 p. m. today in the Shirley Bros. Central Chapel for Mrs. Lenora Scott. a native of Randolph County, who died Sun- | day after a long illness. Burial was tc be in Memorial Park. Mrs. Scott, who was 78, had lived here 35 years and was active in the Grace Methodist Church and the Rebekah Lodge. Survivors are three sons, H. P. Scott of Culver, Ralph L. Scott of Eau Claire, Wis, and O. R. Scott of Indianapolis; a daughter, Mrs. Ethel Hall of Mt. Comfort; 13 grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren.
ADDIE MORARITY’S RITES TOMORROW _
The Rev. C. E. Scheick of the
tomorrow in Shirley Bros. Central | Chapel for Mrs. Addie A. Morarity who died Sunday in her home, 1221 | Sayer St. Burial will be in Frank-| lin.
Mrs. Morarity, a resident here 50 EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES.
{vears, had been ill 10 days. Sh was 74 and was born in Franklin. She was a member of Joy Lodge [5 and the Methodist Church in Franklin. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Mary Franklin and Mrs. Irene Mills and three grandchildren, all of Indianapolis.
Indianapolis Times, LD May 6, Ton
BARTHOLOMEW Dwi A. age 54 | years, husband of Ruth io and father of Harold and grandfather of Ruth and Tommy Rartholomew, passed away Saturday night. Funeral Wednesday, May 7 2 m., ; & Askin Mortuary. 310 St. Friends mav call at the residence of his son, 313 Lyons St, until 11 a. m.| Wednesday.
CLAYTON — John Ray (Jackie), age 6 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Clayton Jr., brother of Frances Jo Ann Clayton, passed away Sunday. Funeral Wednesday, May % 2 p. m. at the Usher Morcuary, 2313 W. Washington. Private burial Floral Park Cemetery. Friends may view remains from window from a m. until 2 p. m. Wednesday.
HEY—Valentine J.,
Deaths—Fu —
age 51 years, beloved husband of Louise Hey, father of Mrs. Loraine Whitesell, Harriet, Wayne, Woodrow, Maurice, Charles, Robert Hey, passed away Monday. Funeral Thursday, 1:30 p. m., from irley Bros. Central Chapel, Illinois at 10th St. Friends invited. Burial Concordia Cemetery. Friends may call at chapel after 5 p. m. Syesqay. (Shelbyville papers please copy
ILES—Orlando B., Lauderdale, Fla neral services at
passed away at Ft. ., Aprii 7. Memorial fuScottish Rite Cathedral Thurscay, 4 p. mm. Friends invited.
KARN-—Louis, 64 vears, heloved nushand of Minnie Kahn. father of Mrs. Delmar Strother and Paul Kahn, brother of Richard Kahn, city: Mrs. Otto Nathen, New York and Miss Irma Kahn, German). passed away Sunday evening. Exmeral Wednesday, 1:30 “ 8b G. H, Her.aann Funeral Home. 1505 Best St Friends invited. Burial Washingt Pack. Friends may call at the funeral home,
MITCHELL — Clotild, age 65 mother of illiam A., Mrs. Paul T. McGowan, Mrs. . Foster Beach of Indianapolis, Jewell E Floyd of Memphis, three sisters, rs. Mary Critzer, Etta Schwartz and Mrs. Mildred Farris. May 5, at St. Vincent's Funeral Wednesday, May 9, the residence, 4245 College Ave. a m. Services St. Joan of Arc Church. 9 a. m. Friends invited. Interment Washington, Ind.
MICHELFELDER — Minnie, widow of the late Frank Michelfelder, daughter of Mrs. Amanda Nichols, Shoals, Ind.: ister of | Jesse Nichols and Mrs. Myrtle Kennington, cit passed away at her sister's residence. 20 Harlan » Sunday a. m., age 41 years. Bera)” services Grinsteiner’s Funeral Home, Wednesday, 2 p. m. Burial Washington Park Cemeoy Friends may call at the funeral ome.
age 73. Beloved mother of Mrs ary Franklin, Mrs. Irene Mills, granddaughter of Cecil, William and Ruth Mills, passed away ag day. Funeral Wednesday, 10 Shirley Bros. Central Chapel, Hlinots at 10th. Burial _ Greenlawn Cemetery, Fratikiin, Ind. Friegds may call at the el
ROMEISER—Robert Alvin, age 17, beloved son of Alvin and Evelyn Rona brother of Jack OR omelser and of Mrs. Louisa Cornell, pas Tuesday, Funeral Thursday, 10 a. Shirley Brothers Central Chapel, Nitnots at 10th St. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the chapel after 10 a. m. Wednesday.
SOMMER—Louise, mother of Mrs. ohnson, rrie Ayers, ior AL of Carolyn Green Rolland Ayers, Louise Phipps ssed away a
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porches. BL-0359 (CRUSHED STONE, , CINDERS)
On CRUSHED STONE, cinders, top dirt, ete _ grading, fill-in, driveways built. RI-5664.
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LOST—Lady’s black purse, Saturday Illinois car, containing valuables, Keep money. WA-2123. LOST—Small female dog, bull, brown brindle, tail; _ vic. south city limits. Reward. HU- 6581. LOST—Small fly wheel from an Industrial low prices; free estimates: terms Engine from 25th & Central to 22d & | 5441 _ Night, BR-0317 HE Cornell -l ) Meridian. Liberal reward. WA-0375. | (FLOOR SANDING)
wwe Re a HCE S| F "LOORS sanded and refinished; new | BrOwh, 359. RE FLOOR. SERVICING, ou STRAYED—Thorobred white fox terrier, : black stub tail. Reward for return or in- FLOOR sanding and refinishin __ formation. 2309 S. Meridian. GA-4062.! desired No extra cost. (FURNACE CLEANING)
hon agick, low cost Want 4 Ad results, | BE om yiiween NING. REPAIRING— Victor Furnaces; Oil Burners, Stokers, ‘as Res _ HALL-NEAL FURNACES LI-45
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EXPERT furnace repairing, cleaning. a mate. Capito. Automatic Heat, Wayne. LI-3822.
(HAULING)
. | GENERAL HAULING—Crushed ton. Sand and 8 Kave mug _ Delawanda 581-W.
(INSURANCE) Revoked Drivers’ License
un ifi, fi ith the Ind. Respon. Dept. S22 Cerin Ble he oe | 312 INDIANA TRUST BLDG.
Ss lowing: RI-4071. Eleanor’s Shop, 814 Odd | (JANITOR SUPPLIES) Fellow Bldg. SOAPS, waxes, mops, brushes, GIRL to work ants. “If a janitor uses it we salary. 387% H. P. CHEMICAL CO. -3448. Alert young wom. (MOVING & STORAGE) _Exp. unn_10-12 a. m. AYLOR Transfer and Storage Lig WHITE WOMAN. care for elderly, invalid, and long-distance moving. assist light housework: $5. MA-6217. WHITE GIRL to help housework; stay nights. Irvington. MA-0461. 1035 Fletcher. EATON’S.
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WHITE, work;
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OVER 14 YEARS OF AGE TO
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$2.50; NEW JERSEY, “2234 N. — Single; TN also large room; privileges. TA $2.50 “UP—Lovely “rooms, next “bath, | hot water, innersprings. 149 W. Ninth, Apt. 8.
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—TALBOTT, 1849; ¥ i-2. WA-
bath, excellent transportation; 5340.
$3.50 —TALBOTT. 2217 N. single, refined girl, share adjoining room, private bath, phone.
BROADWAY, 2224-—Larg newly furnished; suitable preferred. CARROLLTON, 2230—Well furnished; good meals optional; 1-2 gentlemen; reason- _ able; TA-5204 ane CARROLLTON, 232% — “Nicely furnished. cool room; near bath; garage optional; reasonable. TA-5177. a COLLEGE, 3404—Nicely “furnished room; ood transportation; gentleman preerred. Ta-43%0. : 4470 College, well furn. light, airy, hot water, gent. reas, HU-1959.
MERIDIAN, 2229—Comfortable room, near bath: private home; good transportation; gentleman; phone. MERIDIAN, 2315 N.—Attractively nished; near bath; innersprings. transportation; 1- 2" phone. { MERIDIAN, 2049 N.—Bedroom with lava_tory; maid service: privéte entrance. NEW JERSEY, 1311 N.—Comfortable room mn a RS: shiayave apartment; 1-2 gentle975
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PENNSYLVANIA, 2144 N.—Attractive room, large closet, constant hot water. Private home. TA-7568.
VIRGINIA AVE. $3, $3.50; Rient downtown.
WASHINGTON, N, 4825 E.—Attractive, newly decorated room; Single, $5; double, $7; _ gentleman. WINTHROP. ry room, twin beds, rivate Tie Rh, shower; home privi- _ feges: employed. HU-4029. 32D, 603 E.—Attractive front; ont; insulated home; 1-2 EN eyed men; breakfast op- _ tional. TA-281 19TH., 121 E Nicely furnished front; adjoining bath; 1-2; reasonable, TA-6987 __before 5 p. m. | BAST 4000 (52 N. Chester) —Pleasant front, innersprings, bs home, garage. __Reasonable. IR-9964
NORTH, 4200 — Comfortable room, next
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Rooms With Board 15
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__GA-5780 BROADWAY as Room and board for men. WA-2804.
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Hotels Belmont Notel Siti. Si Hoosier Hotel * up. Shower, baths,
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NEW PALACE HOTEL, 4 N. New Jersey. Nice modern rooms, $3 up weekly.
SPENCER HOTELS, es «0 Housekeeping Rooms 114
$450 TO $—_CARROLLTON, 1561 —2-Room a et u Private Smtrance. $6 UP partments; desirable furniined ER utilities: walking istance
BELLEFONT ments; _ 88, $10. R BROADWAY, rivate bath,
4: (clean
29—Nice clean rooms, (housekeeping), $5.
WANTED MOTOR TRUCK FRACTORS for long distance hauling. Must be first-class mechanical condition. Equip: ment Yo 0 Ainge drivers accredit o recogn ocals of International Teammized Chanfeurs. Stablemen und Helpers of America. Highest rates paid
to approved equipment including union, scale of pay to drivers.
NO TRAILERS NEEDED
Box 337. Times. ~~ HAVE OPENING FOR ' MARRIED MAN
25-45. Experienced in Foceries FE ferred. la See M iller, 8 Pennsylvania St.
EXPERIENCED Hatter; out of city; steady position. Write Box No. 16, care Times, state experience and salary want ted. EXPERIENCED lathe ¢ operators on precision work. American Bearing Corp. 430 S. Harding.
fS%_sriracie rooom, next ; good meals; garage.
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draftsman. Universal Gear , 1452 E. 18th.
colored couple; for small family. References required. HU-51 92.
MEN for wall washing and paper clean. ing. Thoroughly experienced. IR-7588.
EXPERIENCED SODA MAN. EATON'S. 642 E. 38th St,
BOY. over a Sh _— Ae groceries. 220 CA
_ Corp,
to deliver
> nig i AaB Apply
BOYS, , 635 Lemck ad In The AND Bro Profuces RI-5551 between
day . Phone om
Positions Wanted, Female 10 HOUSECLEANING — RI-1663 Schools & Instructions 12 LATHE, TOOL INSTRUCTION
ARC-AIRCRAFT WELDING
% a m. and
19-2 ~ 3-vo0! -room aj art a bath; gidaire;
1138 — Room, kitchenette, $5.50; large front room,
a. | N| | CA TI ~— Cement and brick work, |
oofing and jeneral remodeling. Jat
yard |
ng 16 TS itl
RI-5040 |
PAINT, ROOFING & SUPPLY CO., 2921 E. 10th. CH-5774. g siding;
(SIDING) . Asbestos or brick HU-2492 3 vears to pay. Men insured. John Reese, 4844 Winthrop. (TENNIS RACQUETS)
| TENNIS RACQUETS RESTR UP—24-H Service, ! ie ING. ‘219 Mass. Ave. LI-1200.
(WINDOW SH ADES)
KEITH SHADE CO.
PEE 1990.) © RI-1581.
Business Opportunities 29
| SUPER service station for lease, — Small investment: good location; excellent oppor- | tunity. GA-1352.
| POOLROOM for sale, Hi hland & E. Michigan Sts. See Mr. Mite ell, 3915 E. 10th.
| Swaps 9 —_—
ONE 1940 Motorola auto adio adio to fit any $50 radio, 50% off. DENISON SERVCE, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
POWER lawn mower, swap for lathe or ? Air compressor, large vise, hydraulic jack: cash for weter pumn. 702 Madison.
| Motors; mew, used. Out Outboa rds board Motor Mart. MA-2176 | BOAT BARGAIN One 18-ft. Gar Wood ChrvHer powered nhoard boat, $1100. One 19-ft. Ford V-8 | eared inboard boat,
| cellent condition H. IN Sherman Drive, CH- S600
Pets, Poultry, Livestock 32
hardy flowers, seeds, tools. Alabama, LI-
$550, Both in exHORTON, 2154
“plants, plants, N.
| CHOICE ‘vegetable bedding ower | vy SCHUNR'S, 9
| | Chicks
$7 up dl. Custom hatch. IR-1957. Eastside Hatchery, 4919 E. 21st.
Rent... For Sale
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father, inclosed
Housekeeping Rooms
COLLEGE, 1524 — Lower; $7.50; mother, son apartment; ‘adults; back porch, — COLLEGE, ; furnished; adults.
ing: private ddle aged
-—4-room apartment; Seay.
1547—3 Rooms; __private bath and entrance;
ELM, 946—Single housekeepi home;
adults; reasonable. _ preferred.) EUCLID, N., 108 tifully’ furnished; Venetian blinds, G built-ins. porch. phone. : FULTON, 437—2-Room ¢ apartment; 2 beds, washer, young widow's home. Sleeping room. ILLINOIS, 2339 N.—Nice 1, rooms; _ utilities. Everything furnished. Clean, ILLINOIS, 1808 N.—Clean room; newly _ decorated; $3. WA-1857. ILLINOIS, 2344 N., APT. 2 (Upstairs) — Studio room; private entrance; no Saher roomers; Frigidaire; telephone; $5. = LINDEN, 5—2 Room modern ron ities. | A
120 apartment; also 1 room; 9403.
NEW JERSEY. 2206 N. Choice 3 newly furnished; large 1-room kitchenette apartments, inners whrings: frigidaire. Constant hot water. W
OLIVE, 1838—Large room, downstairs, near bash; also 2 rooms; convenient; reasonable. PARK, 1611 N.—2 front, furnished rooms for light housekeeping; next to bath. PARK, 837—2 Unfurnished rooms, bath, lights and water, $10 raonth. LI- 8743.
PENNSYLVANIA, 1945 N.—2 Room studio apartment; clean; Frigidaire; lady or __couple. 3 ll Bn i bti ¢|! SOUTHEASTERN, 2606—-Two unfurnished rooms; sink; utilities; phone; good|: transportation; adults; Jains); WINTHROP, 2815—Lower 3 rooms; private gntrance: utilities; adults, Millersville us. 22D, 707 E.—Modern 3-room rivate entrance. everything easonable 5146.
For r_ Quick Want Ad Results Phone RI-5551
Apartments for Rent 18
APARTMENT RENTAC BUREAU
Choice apts. giadly shown. General Ai
22 W. Vermont. LI-2439.
4 Large Rooms, $45 First floor, heat and water. 45 W. fall Creek Blvd. LI-5393. |$32.50; 3 ROOMS; Frigidaire; private eni, bath; stove; dinette. 433 E. 9th.
— First showing.
apartment, urnished.
SINGLE room apart second floor, near ovat ed utilities Siinished. No children; EGER, In land Bldg. RI-8862
TWO-ROOM Sharma: all conveniences; cool in summer, warm in winter. Apply No. N. W. corner Delaware and __ York ‘Sts
“ARRANGED LIKE H Lo ROOMS Redecs rated, new bath, E., garage. 3055 N. . Meridian. TTY B-tise’
2 to 5 Rooms; Utilities $23 to $32.50. Good cond. Le N. Capitol.
CENTRAL, | 1959— Upper du 6 rooms; steam, water, ota Be AToOr service. Call 2003 % Central; adults; no no pets,
MERIDIAN. N.. 2933—5 rooms, sunparlor; redecorated; heat, water furnished; refrigeration. MA-3519, BE-4446.
Furn. Houses.—Apts.
KENWOOD, 2235—Three rooms, kitchenSoh. bath, modern apartment; atiiitres:
KEYSTONE, 1104 N.—Four rooms, bath: lovely, Ya front apartment. wl ac comm: hy. OH B89).
nice See: _rooms; Srvaie "bain; pr private entrance; lower | Or
-room apartment;
STH., E, 618 — Threeadults;
private bath and entrance; __walking distance.
Houses for Rent 19
AND OTHER TRADES TRADES CARROLLTON. 1820—2-Room a vate entrance, $5. Child Roum Apt. sb
CARROLLTON, 1135 (1 block E. apartm furn
L RI-2604.
lege) —
over-
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St... 9 oy: ch, Friends Invited, g. Burial etery. ds
oly at mortuary.
>’ DWYER SCHOOL of BUSINESS | *:
Ind. Trust Bldg, 117 BE. Wash, RI-4007. tor; sede 4
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$60—VERY attractive 3 rem house, north of iN St... letely redecora ed. Trees a RT ry No small hil Ea
fluor hous: adults. only.
‘Garden Plow
*| John B. Lookabill
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and | of $5.99 repays a $100 loan in 20 months
On larger loans, payments are proportionately lower. Loans from $10 to $300.
INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN ASSN. 330 Occidental Bldg. RI-3587.
A A SA A A ee
$500 to $500,000. ‘Business Loans Inquiries invited. Retailers, jobbers, wholesalers, manu- | facturers, other sound projects wanting working capital. Repayable monthly payments. LI-1712,
AUTO LOANS INVESTIGATE OUR ECONOMICAL, PLAN. SACKS BROS. AUTO LOAN CO. INC. 306-8-10 INDIANA AVE RI-5908.
A *“Room™ ad in The TIMES costs as little as 16c per day AND vroduces QUICK RESULTS. Phone RI-5551 between 8a m and 8 p m.
Farm, Garden, Plants »
“TO TOMATO GROWERS od
I will have tomato plants. C. C. Kerns |
WA-7296. MA-0734. $2.25 1325 Ky.
Heavy duty with attchmnts FARM & HOME SUPLY.
HOOSIER PLANT CO.—Tomato and San: 7)
bage piants. Other garden plants. _S. Meridian, GA-5257. DELPHINIUM. Plant now for blooming. Gladstone Gardens, Ave. W., Mars Hill. BE-4238-1
summer |
LOANS
LIBERAL LOAN CO. 182 N. Delaware 1.6600 Furni tture
on Autes
To sell, rent, hire or find, use low Gost TIMES Want Ads. Prone RI-5851.
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RANDOLPH F— “windows, electric efficiency, kitchen corner cupboar rd. RA NDOLPH LUMBER CO. WA-3318.
Bridles and Riding equip Saddles ment. Bargain er FARM & HOME SUPPLY. 1328 Kentueky,
TERMITES Easily Killed
with TERMI-TOX LURIE C 132 8.
Penn. LI-3798. Wallboard °%, 2% =n.
Merchandise for Sale
$2.60
§ 8 Rhodes & Son. 340 W. Wash. LI-8833. YOUR OLD NEWSPAPERS, clothing, furniture. Help us help others, SALV. TION ARMY, RI-6622
Jol condition, $8.
DAVENPORT, brown, 812 E. 40th. HU-7311, “all porcelain; 6 6 cu, cu. $39 50 S418 $3.95 310 E. Wash. Open Eve.
Frigidaire; 3308 E. 10th. 3933 RUG. 9x10: not_ be
Occasional | chair. 310 E. Wash. Open Eve.
Overstuffed “Couch.
ft.: good cond. Overstuffed chair; A-1. 310 E. Wash. Open Eve, cannot be told from new: __$7.75. BATES STUDIO, 2255 N. Meridian. RUSH JOBS MAKE US SMILE. HENDRFN PRINTING 685 Century Bldg. 1} MA-3467.
SAWS hand filed Band and circle. All kinds sharpened 148 N Alabama ’
Studio Couch, $11.50 WE
Wash.
eauipment: buv- sell 419 E Ohio
224 thSTORE fxtures FR equipment, special!
REAL ESTATE
«+. Wanted . .. Loans
Houses for Rent 19
NEW five-room “modern “Cape Cod; builtins; garage, one acre, landscaped. Road 52 at 44th St $45. TA-0154. UPPER DUPLEX — 7 Rooms, redecorated, | heat water, frigidaire, garage, large goreh. east sion Adults only, 3742)
alem. WA-8150 Farms—Suburban LOT 88x265 FT. Brick bungalow; 5 rooms, fireplace,
cabinets, full Dasemont. Soft water system. Call T , Mrs, Richards. | 222 GTO
AVE. | aE Bridges & Grav es, : 243 N N. Del. RI- 3477. 5 , for equity, $900 “bal.
$37 Lawrence $15 mo. pays everything. Good 4-rm. bung.; gas, inside water, gar. Big lot, good roof, good paint. HUDELSON, 2619 E. 12th.
FIVE-ROOM t thoroug nly modern house; double garage. Exchange for farm. Mrs. George Mobley, 2051 N. Tacoma Ave. __ CH-1258. S MODERN "English ‘Coionial, close in, on National Road, east; 1 acre, corner lot; lovely home. No trade in. Owner. Box 140, Times
HAVE beautiful 5-room modern gy acre; off Brookville rd., 1 mile [rom Intl. Harvester. CH-0781.
FOR RENT—20 ACRES—S. SHERMAN DR. $4 ver acre. _DR- 7765-1.
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CH- 6204.
Resorts and Gotiages. 2
FOR SALE—Lake “front land; $35 down, $5 month. On the largest lake within 40 miles of Indianapolis. TA-8212.
BY SEASON—Modern cottage. Southside of Lake Wawasee. A. W. JACOBS, Goshen, Co ndiana,
Wanted to Rent
COUPLE w want A-1 home or apt. furn., unfurn. WA-4466. (Eves. IR- 7956).
Maving and Storage 24
HODGES STORAGE co.
Store now. Pay six months later. Clean, dependable service. Estimates Free Inspection invited. 937-45 Ft. Wayne Ave. RI-2019.
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Houses and Lots S: Sale © 4009 W. Wash St.
m. bungalow, exc. condition. full basement, modern Kitchen. Jot with several fruit trees.
Tile A
5-Ri bath, For
nice Realtor MA-3425, HU-5911
~ 3-Bedroom Brick, $2750 Near Fountain Square
A modern home at a bargain price. $300 Ry Call Mr. Nicolai or Mr. Koepper,
MA-6411. J. 8S. CRUSE REALTY CO. 128 N. Del.
$3200 $320 $22.03 Mo.
Down, $29.53 mo., inc. taxes and ins. 6-room modern. 250 W. nd St. RI-8790. MR. McDANIEL MA-4933.
SUBURBAN BUNGALOW \ 4 1735 Shadeland. ol om modern. ApBA RTORY only, Easy terms. HARRY
LI-3722, HU-5241. a 65x150. 34th
FOREST MANOR and Wallace. aug ate trees Ideal homesite. Can be at e al Rice.
bou 5s AY half the ori Ea PV EATHERS 405 V
lla Ave. EAR is EE semioe
bargain. 2315 W. Wal1534 Eight-room semi-modern: $2000
by TL yard; cash or unity BE-4582-R. -
Mocation
shaded lots. Washington up. Walter Folkerth Agency ashington. IR-4200.
8-50" or 100° lot.
fice quick sale. Ter
'Brendenwood °™°
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Houses and Lots Sale 25 Near Garfield Park
2155 NAPOLEON ST. See this attractive 5-rm. mod. bungalow, | Long liv. Im, wa kitchen Mond bah full basement, flrs. real hargain at $3,780, Ny ae cash, re $25 mo. inc taxes and ins. Realtor
John B. Lookabill MA-3425, HU-5911 Modern 2-Family Home $325 Down. Rent will make your 2 ments. New furnace, 1849 Barth Ave, APE,
only. Call Phillips, MA-6962, with J C. CARR, MA- 23 377. BE SURE of vour ou Demand an abstract prepared
Union "Title Co. 155 E. Market St. Union Title Bldg.
40-FOOT LOT, southwest corner Perkins St. and Southern Ave. Altractive home site. Wm. R. Lockwood, 4¢ BE. Delaware Evansville, Ind. SOUTHEASTERN home, Shrubbery, _ Must sell; leaving city
oR 2706 N. CAPITOL—COLORED R oom modern home in good conditi Only $3,000 MEAD KNIGHT, MA-4383 . er Tava city, Sac, 2842.
Bar 609 N. Euclid, 5-rm. semi-mod. g: bung., fine bsm't., gar., $1,800. 47 N. JEFFERSON—5-RM, MOD. BUNG. Brick porch, garage, shrubs: easy terms. Studebaker Realty, 2308 ‘Shelby. CA-§338, 4043 RUCKLE—Four-bedroom home; in= closed vard: double gar.: $6000. HU. 8233. COL ORED--HIGHLAND PL.. 2119—8 1 ms., mod., only $220 down; $15.50 mo., plus j3=,3hd ms. Ohll Mr, Schaefer, MA-3521, E. KIRK McKINNEY CO. INC.
Save Money - ~ Use _TIMES Want Ady
AVE, 2516—Modern Reasonably priced.
Real Estate Investments 25A
Business Corner—$30,000 Subject to 99-Year Lease
Will sell business corner for $30,000 to yield 5% net. Tenants are diversified and have long records of occupancy. 99-year.lease to cover entire property and has excellent safeguards for monthly or quarterly income purposes. Investment inquiries invited and will be treated strictly confidential by owner. Times Box 134.
Figure This One Out
Income $60 month. monthl ayment 344.96 incl rinciple, thteresty ne an ins Monthly profit $15.04. Only 10% down payment 2303-05 Carrollton. Cal Mr. B tt. HALL-HOTTEL CO. LI-284)L
TWO-STORY brick business building: modern apartments on second floor: good co condition. Building in good sha llems. 124 N. Main St., Mon cello, me
COLORADO—50 to 60 South 4-rm. mod.
RELLY ®F EM nl en dbl =11==] ern 5-rm. e, M ONTCAL: Modern 4~rm. dble., BR-8359.
5057] _Woodruft Realty Co., LI-5258, Ww. WASHINGTON near Morris 8t. Three
business rooms and residences: _ Elmore Bros _401 01 Inland Bldg., MASSTo:
ure
Real Estate Wanted
A si, 000,000 in small homes were chased through our office in have a Sues, for yours. ALLISON RE ALTY CO., INC. RI-22
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