Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1941 — Page 17

EMPLOYEE DIES

Anthony H. Bulach Had Been Mailing Room Fore- ~~ man Since 1923.

Anthony H. (Tony) Bulach, foreman of the mailing room of The Indianapolis Star since 1923, died yesterday at his home, 34 N. Riley Ave. He was 57 and was one of the

oldest employees of the paper in|

point of years of service. Mr. Bulach was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis. ' He joined the Star in 1904 after preyiously working for the old Indianapolis Journal. He was horn April 12, 1884, the son of Anthony and Agnes Bulach. His father died when he was 5 and his mother died in 1905. He has _ made his home for many years with an aunt, Miss Mary Mohr of the Riley Ave. address. ‘He was a member of Centre Lodge, No. 23, F. & A. M., the Scottish Rite and Mailers’ Union No. 10. Funeral services will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Moore & Kirk Irvington Mortunary and burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Ye is survived by a sister, Miss Helen Bulach; a brother, Charles}: Bulach, and his ‘aunt, all of Indianapolis.

WILLIAM BEINBURG, HERE. 67 YEARS, DIES

| ‘William H. Beinburg, a-plumbing ‘contractor in Indianapolis for 35 years died yesterday at his home, |4122 Boulevard Place. He was 67 and had been ill for more than a year. Mr. Beinburg was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis. He was a member of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church, a member of Pentalpha Lodge, F. & A. M., and Germania Lodge, I. O. O, F. He is survived : by a brother, Frederick Beinburg, Indianapolis, - and three sisters, Mrs. Jane Johnston, and Mrs, Agnes Miller, both of Indianapolis, and Mrs, Christine Payne, Glendale, Cal. Services will be at 2 p. m. Friday at the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary with the Rev. F. R. Daries i Burial will be in Crown

EMMA FEHRENBACH, ILL 4 MONTHS, DIES

Mrs. Emma Fehrenbach, a charter member of the Zion Evangelical Church since 1876 and a long-time resident of Indianapolis, died yesterday at her home, 3815 Boulevard Place. She was 79 and had been ill four months. Mrs. Pehrenbach was born in Franklin in 1862 and. came to Indianapolis with her parents as a small child. In 1886 she was married to John W. Fehrenbach, who survives her. Other survivors are a daughter, Miss Edna Fehrenbach, Indianapolis, and two sons, John L. Fehrenbach, Indianapolis, and Harry Fehrenbach, Dallas, Tex.: 4 sister, Mrs. Frank Meyer, Indianapolis, and a brother, Herman Weghorst, Chicago, and three grandchildren. Funeral services will-be-at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Hermann Funeral Home, - 2151 N. Meridian St., and

burial will be in Crown Hill Ceme- | #82

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SIX WEEKS, DIES

Mother .of American Legion Judge Advocate Was 89 Years Old. Mrs, Mary Frances Gfegg, mother of Ralph B. Gregg, judge advocate of the American Legion, died yesterday in her home, 3901 Ruckle St. She had been ill six weeks. An Indianapolis resident 25 years, Mrs. Gregg made her home with a daughter, . Waldo E. Stein. She was a member of the Speedway Methodist Church. The Rev. Theodore Fisher of the Northwood Christian Church will be in charge of funeral services at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery in Kirklin. Mrs.’ Gregg, who was born in Clinton County, was 89. She was the daughter of Isaac and Elizabeth Scott, pioneer settlers of that counHer husband, John T. Gregg, died 36 years ago. Survivors besides Mrs. Stein and Mr, Gregg are four other sons, Dr. V. H, Gregg, an Indianapolis dentist; B.' H. Gregg of Indianapolis, Eber C. Gregg of Kirklin, Ind., and James L. Gregg of Frankfort, Ind.; another daughter, Mrs. Wesley Bogan of Kirklin; two sisters, Miss Alice Scott of Circleville, Ind.,, and Mrs. Victoria Wade of Frankfort: a brother, William’ Scott of Circleville, 25 grandchildren and 18 greatgrandchildren.

Rites Held for. Matilda Hedge

Funeral services for Mrs. Matilda Catherine Hedge, a native of Boone County and a resident of Indianapolis for the last 10 years, will be|® at 2 p. m. today at the home of

her daughter, Mrs. Nathan Davis, 235 Parkview Ave. Burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery.

Mrs. Hedge, who was 74, died|BL

Monday afternoon at her daughter’s home. She was born in Boone County, hear Nebanon,: June. 25, 1867. She was a resident of Jamestown for many years. In 1891 she was married to John W. Hedge. She made her home with her daughter since his death five years

Mrs. Hedge was a member of the Jamestown Methodist Church. She is also survived »% a son, Cecil . B, Wooward of Austin.

MRS. MESSERSMITH’S RITES TODAY AT 2

Funeral services. were to be held

lat 3 p. mi. today in the Calvary

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Baptist Church for Mrs. Charlotte Messersmith who died Monday in her home, 23656 Wheeler St. Burial was to be in the Ebenezer Cemetery. Mrs. Messersmith, who was 83, had been in| ill health for a year. She was born in Southport and was a member of the Calvary Church. Survivors are her son, Carl B.

URGES CONSCRIPTION FAST

. WABASH, Ind, Oct.~8 (U.P.).— The Salamonie Peace Pipe, official paper at the Lagro conscientious objector camp, today called for a fast Oct. 16 fo protest a plan to conscript manpower, The fast proposal originally had

been tabled at a general meeting of §

objectors at Lagro Oct. 1, .

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WHEEL CHAIRS Why buy one? Rent one at | HAAG'S ALL-NIGHT DRUG STORE Meridian

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OUTFITTERS to Men, Women and Children

TNEW CROP USES

{Could Lead to Greater

1 cmcaco; robe who have turned sweet| WHITE, hk potatoes into starch have pointed

corrosion into prosperity, Wheeler |MeMillen, Columbus, O., president ‘lof the National Farm ‘Chemurgic

| Funeral ‘Directors

TERMED VITAL

Prosperity, Chemurgic Leader Says. Oct. 8 (U. P)~—

post-war | BEA

Council, said here yesterday. Mr. McMillen told the 36th annual American Life Convention that industrial, agricultural and national statesmanshijp ‘should. look beyond war and era for “lasting stability and true prosperity in a

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LADY, neat appearing, capable mee

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free America.” Points to Alternative

Discovery of new uses for farm products and increased agricultural production, he said, may secure the prosperity.of one-quarter of the nation’s population—the farmers—and may stimulate : ail pitas enterprise by providing ind with profit-making raw materials. The alternative now being considered, he asserted, is “vast public taxation, enormous borrowing and mammoth spending” by Gov-

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Help Wanted—Male

ernment. ple of the possibility of As an SEN agricultural products to industrial or commercial uses, Mr, McMillen cited the'plan of one firm to produce 40,000,000 pounds of starch from sweet potatoes to replace some of the 400,000,000 pounds

Agents Wanted for State

to sell calculators for lumbermen, tractors, Agent must know something about lumber or Sontrasig. and good at figures. See Rm, 738. p. m, Wha Hotel,

oonengineers and . many others.

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which he said were annually imported from the East Indies.

New Species of Cotton

Researchers have discovered how to make drying oils for paints from soy beans and castor beans, he said, and a plant breeder has developed an American species of cotton capable of replacing Egyptian cotton| used in automobile tire manuface. “I can recommend no more certain guarantee of the perpetuation of the free enterprise system than the guarantee it can make to itself

by seeing that fundamental re-|®

search into the vast unknown reaches of natural law is tremendously increased,” Mr. McMillen said.

WOOLLCOTT IN LONDON LONDON, Oct. 8 (U. P.).—Alexander Woollcott, American author a|and narrator, arrived last night. He came aboard a British warship.

SALESMAN—Brand new,

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Opera diana. oratory work.

MAN, aS tle Joseting publi

very unusual item, water orchid house plant, grows, flowers, year round, indoors-outdoors, in anything holdin ir Las De dirt required. Rema . Kaufman Nurseries, Long

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VERCOATS OViA-TI1S —DENTIST— ered in i Box 911, Times. fe rR Toe lam TA. Westar Co. J aphiss Benn

ALESMAN, exporienced to [anAge men's furnishin 2d hat department. Pe Eng nent position. Excellent salary. 1001 8 Ie an.

exberienced beef boner, beef butchVer er, por

tor, Th

butcher. Stark-Wetsel & Co.,

vm AN EDN Friday urday nights. “ony, day se. or “aight, 1

Diamond Tavern, 3

rural and pra. 35-30

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Deaths—Funerals 1 Indianapolis Times, Wednes., Oct. 8, 1941

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330 Occidental Building

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ACHENB. CH-<Helxy age 2 oa aus, beloved father Evely abeth Achenbach, brother ot Vrs, 3_Bisch-

YOUNG MAN, 18 to

20, with bicycle, to collect rents. 144 N. Delaware

off, emp! Ind., and Wiltam Achenbach, Chicago. 1l., Passe sed away Sueaday, Funeral Friday 3:30 p. m. at Shue Bros. Central ag tel, Illinois at 10th. Burial Crown 1l. Friends call at the chapel e

HOTEL COOK. fenced. Spencer Hotel, 248 " Tlino is.

Salesmen—Agents 9A

any time, Or er of Railway Cenduciare services at Chapel Thursday, 8 Dp.

BEINBURG-- William MH.

4122 Boulevard prother of Frederi b William H.

jer a . m. Burial Crown Hill. Fr kinds inv. tod:

aha Mary, age 81, widow of John Blumberg, Sather of rtle and

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Defense Advertisin vast expansion of The Co., nationall noe. years, salesman car, for Indianapolls and nearby. Youle last line: 4

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Bernard, Hotel

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Walter Blumberg, city

a Yuerfer, Jeltersonvilie,

3 I Frank and Henry Waisman » ville, Ind., passed awa ay Os at her residence, 1551 Lexingion Funeral Thursday, 2 = 6 a arial Cro

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lin, and M Hausserman of Cin. cinnati, sister of Te Tose Davis of Lafayette, pissed away Tuesday glock. . Fu

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ch. ends may Soh at the resifence of Joh Boyer near Kirklin, Hunt

funeral Home in charge.

BULACH—Anthony H N. Rile beloved brother of EBs H. an

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COX~Charlts Bi age 80 years, uncle of Vv. rk, and Mrs. Prudence nn of Indianspalis, 8. Haw a Ss. M. Bookwalter of St. Joe, passed pay Messi Oct. 8 at ET 617 Pa t. Funeral Friday, Oct. 10 at 2 p. t Finn Bros. Funeral Home, Yodo Py" Meridian. Interment Crown Hill Cemetery.

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— Mary er of Mrs. Wal B., Victor H. and Bernard 3 Gr Indianapolis; Eber C. and Mrs. Bogan of Eirkiin, Ind, and Jam of Frankfort ands tor of Allee. oor: and William H, Scott of Scircleville e, Ind. i Wey ‘Frankfort,

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doy — Daisy, wife of William B IEWART mother of Charles ¥., Harold E. Stewart, sister of Ev t “Martin of Salem, passed awa, , services Phu sday, 2 p.m, Old Augusta Chris Roy * Church. Friends call at the home in Old Augusta, Michigan Road (Rd. 29). [Orleans (Ind.) papers please copy.]

TODD — Fran beloved bushand of Na Toad, Lied er a “of Jastis 2 Nobe an at his home, 3h miles northeast y esday, Oct. 7. 8erv‘Wilson Funeral Home, Green- , m. ends inends ma

Vv . call at the residence until 1 p. m. Priday.

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1984 W. Michigan 86

FLANNER 3 BUCHANAN _

25 W. FALL CREEK BLVD. TA-3377

BERT S. GADD 2180 Prospect § MALB040, GRINSTEINER'S

1601 E. NEW YORK MA-5374

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Rooms Without Board

3 ; CARROLLTON, 1433—Nice, Sach: private. home; twin beds.

3.50; MERIDIAN, 1918 N.—~—Large, War ¥ Sa innersprings; constant hot water; gentleman, 233.

, 617 W. (Butler Section)--Lovely room, employed ¢ Souple; lady, reference exchange U=-707 SART, 503 N. win

Wa Bast)—Attractive front; ds; IR-8144

1-2; reasonable.

SROADNRE. Ti Wen Bonk Dath, BRersprings; private Rome; 4 £arage;, employed lady. BR-1546,

BROADWAY, 3014-Nicely furnished front, cross ventilation, 1-2 gentlemen. Reas-

1135—Lovely front; steam

onable, AY, Roa Veonstant hot water; suitable Be phon APITOL, N., 3104%—Clean sleeping room; A oy transportation; gentlemen: reasonable.

ITOL, 5154 N.—Lovely room, adjoining ant | “ath: Le home; 1-2 gentlemen. BR-6§85.

CENTRAL CO OURT, 525 8.—Lovely room, ose at, RT home, 1-2 employed.

Stas 3251~Attraciive, 3 warm ate > food transportation; sufta Tessona le. WA-

DELAWARE, 402 402 a 88 A k. Amal ron, nicely furnish busi ness girl.

5000—Exceptional stoke; gent.

bath_snd h Fig By vate bath_an home; ’ garage. IR-6675. IREWING, 66 N. r ROA, Harvester)— Attractive; eh bath; private home; gentleman. IR-7136. GOODLET, 526 (near Allison's) —Comforte ; modern; near carline; gen= omen: feusonanle. ' BE-4638. ' ILLINOIS, 3051 N.—Front twin beds; closet; private home;

Holloway; nicely furn., 225 E. Mich. on bath. seo sqe. JERSEY, 2314 N.—Unusually atactive room, twin beds, dresser, overSadted chairs, shower, JERSEY, 1214 N.—Share upstairs; prefer 4 4 students; automatic. Beat: private bath, , entrance. BI-7245, evenings. PAR 2308, APT. 10—Central saz: next bat: innersprings ; + closet; constant hot water; good hea * reasonable.

PENNSYLVANIA, 201 5 N. e, 6, Pleasan; Tsk room, go lanade, Apt: | 2 gen Ty 1930 lovely i front, downstairs; URSintrs twin beds; garage. WA-6747. TEMPLE. 1521 N.—<Newl unfurn ing. N—La

furnished hs: reasonable, free parkTUXEDO, 1032 t bedroom; Jlvate ood suitable’ 1 Pe "retionanis

VERMO! A 9 E. — Front room: rr oy breakfast optio nal; om ar RCA, CH-T288. INITY 38TH, SHERMAN-Livi a 8 bath B JRrivate entrance, oF heated

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18TH, 11390 W. Clean homie; Lik vileges: Arado hth modern

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465 W.~Lovely rm. or share home with employed couple. TA-8567.

ROOMS, 2 large closets each; kitchen privileges; arage; | Opposite S. H

NEAR Curtiss-W ane. twin

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oD d home; gentleman, Siang Dols; cd oan soistsred good meas Wi-Iot | CRUPT, ge go Irons do 0 i

private 1 home;

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3 gentlemen; ‘phone, ¥

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Housekeeping Rooms 17

OENTRAL, 1531—Room and kitchenette, all utilities furnished. Adults. Private entrance,

DELAWARE, § water; LB heat; Ww reasonable. ay

DELAWARE, 3024 rooms or 3 ILLINOIS, 1726 N.—Lovel maculately clean; Fr. 0 Deelli lke ILLINOIS room apartments; oe 36. so." ri sis furnished. KENWOOD, 2317-—Nice, rooms, studio|B couch; adults only; Star St a0 pho

N.~Room, near bath; hot alking distance;

«2 front housekeeping private bath; oe

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Business Property 21

Brick building near center of Bargain 55k 50 we of sement floor space. Ideal for manufacturer. Recently re-wired and re-roofed. Has large office. Needs very little repairing, If interested can arrange terms and can arrange immediate possession, Total price, $7,000. Call A, Goldsmith at LI. 1612 during the day. ’

Speedway City Office Space in a brand-new, streamlined building. $25 mo, Call Mr. Burtt, LI-2541,

BUILDING, 20x30 ft., 3 floors: fgod for Norage | and ropair shop. 628 24th. PFurn., pub, stenog.

GTON, 1423—Upper 2 rooms, urnished; Frigidaire; utilities, iphieely entrance. Ad

LINDEN, 1206—Purnished, partly furnished artments; front; downstairs; utilities; ker heat, LI-0403. SSREIRD 530-2 furnished rooms; Jtilites, (bod adults; near Aliison

am 319 BE. — 2-room furnished * peste tment; _— bath; newly decorated;

TAT rooms; nicely f tation. MA-0830. NEAR ALLISON’'S—3-room furnished; hot | - ater, ‘utilities, private entrance, garage.

2004 -— Housekeeping enioned: good transpor-

13TH., E., 610—Two large rooms; furnished or unfurnished

Apartments for Rent 18

APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU

Choice apartments gladly shown, LI-5868( 3

General Apartments 32 W, Vermont.

2.50; 508 E. MICH.--Living room, dressing i, dinette, Kitchenette, ath. CEL2180, $37.50; 320% VIRGINIA AVE.—Four rooms; utilities paid. GH 3180,

BELLAIR APTS jase Llinols, you can secure lovely efficiency modern, attractive bull ng; tener, o Be util.

4-BEDROOM _ DUPLEX

nroom: i “conyen Rient to a .. pestrable locktion Convenient to 8, 1

Furn. Houses ~Apts.

$45; 4421 COLLEG! _ yard, page. EA-4e6, {. 5-rm., home, yd.;

White: " WA-4486. (Eves, TR 1980.)

W.—Two rooms, first floor, nice private entrance.. Garage. ' TA.

Othe:

318T, -close

ite 8082.

E~~Shown by appointment Tarnished. Rent to Teipnaie month, LI-5065, BR-28

COUPLE or 3 ladies can secure EE efficiency. Availab) dodey for Pog

Hurry or you will oh it} 1 DRAKELAND APTS,

-2-3-ROOM rtments; ‘private bath; : new EIT TETTIEerLtor 120 W, 13th.

TIMES Want Ads are famous = gtonomy and quick results. Use them Phone 19

Houses for Rent 3852 Broadway “odo

38TH., Beauly people;

7 hardwood floors; all new Toatures; ay TRHOWEE bath. __RI-0580. en-room modern

ET GA-0086. Large Mod. Single North

3104 Sutherland; 9 rooms; large garage; i good condition’; $55.00. 'MA-6411. J. 8. CRUSE REALTY CO.. 138 N. Del.

: o brick, fireplace, § NL Gaistioon rik utrineen, i NL

a-2377 Hu-2200 rT aden N°: 20

Farms and Suburbans

abstract of title. Have it examined by your attorney. Union Title Company We Tale

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‘Houses and Lots Sale

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Market. * Suite 422. $35. LI-1575.

Houses and Lots Sale 25

NEW HOMES To Start Soon

Four rooms and dinettes; double

floors; fine cabinets; large basements; jusuistad; weatherstripped; front drive }

arages, yp $450 to $550 down--$26 up per mo,

Locations : 1567 BE. 52nd St.~—4516 anl 2514 8B. Delaware 8t.—~-1319 Nv. Sin Pe A 2 Under Construction 4821 E, Wentworth Blvd.~—-4822 English BRIDGES & GRAVES CO.

Builders. Eves., BR-1 243 N. Delaware St. * Rar,

Wanted to Rent ui

WANTED to lease from Nov, 1, a el Joom furnished house; tomatic heat must be Koo ood repair and well furnished. lease "all HU- 3219.

Want Dairy © i, “%; 1028 Good-

t. BE-1666-M. Moving and Storage

24 HODGES STORAGE 60. Store Now—Pay Six Months Later.

Estimates ‘Free, Inspection Invited, ° 937-45 Ft. Wayne Ave. RI-2019

A “Room” ad in The TIMES coats oi as 160

AND produces UICK Resvird’” ory RI-8581 Postween m. and 8 m. 25 ee

£5 East of Christian Park

vilttractive, all modern S-room ngalow al ublis (improves ments ww Rear Howe H PR ts.. $27.87 per mo. 4823 ENGLISH

Eastburn, IR- 0215, MA-9396

YOU MAKE OFFER!! S$. W. Cor. Lockerbie & Park |

4 jemi-mod, singles; i Jotal rent. $69 per

can pe. anon - 1. Y Toi h MA-8411. BR 9831. ise Ronity Cor” 128'N Del.

1010 N. Tremont—Bungalow

Five-room IE gy garage. Will re itd like new. 10% down, Balance easy terms, Harry Harmon, LI-3723, HU-5241.

FINE DOUBLE SOUTH > 1214-16 Comer: 6-rm. side: brick veneer; ' hardwood floors; fireplace; large basement; excellent cond.; sood investment. LI-4304 Mr. Ed Zwicker RI-2368 ALLISON REALTY CO., INC., REALTORS. 1309 Sturm 4 bedrms. o to" Foch decorated ine out. Clos and’ Holy

Tr side "ani w Price MA-3521, Mr. Dit co. Ph2e-n E. KIRK Mc

BUTLER DISTRICT 850x130 ance UR fruit, shade O°. “Buse (ahr rubbery Vit, Ham ign Brive. PENN. 2714 N, I, co, 380 me: bedroom home; sun porch, large living room. Inspection invited, TA-S1I0.

741 N. SHEFFIELD §-rm. sompistely modern ite ull $2250.

asement. Only rope \ Mr. Hartley BE aie C.. REALTORS

ALLISON REALTY CO., uh 50 RON RALANCE 1 modern; = Studebaker Realty. .goanots. 4-ROOM SEMI-MOD OPEN 2-4 W Eoin oem are. Size 8 Hod Dow. Poul Pepiemes oe AGENT. $3800; “3850 dome. "Withee. Uhr.oysocher: Il fahenan F HORE Saison, Riv, Sotte, J $250 _ 4380 down; $39.06, month, | L1-8043, SACRIFICE nice home, owner will finance wi . th small down n peym ent, 5%. MRS. WINTHROP, "4326; brick bungalow, HR

oat, Rarage, side drive.

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Five-room modern in A-1 condition: paved street, city water, gas, good blower furnace. Owner lives on property. Loe’ cated in West Indpls. Small down pays ment, balance like rent, Call Ketrowy

0172-M. MA. 2317

8 RMS,—810 E. 15th; $225 dn,, $16 mo. 7 RMS.—1639 Park; $350 dn., $24 moy: 7 RM8,—1042 Park; $350 .dn.,.$31 mo. 11 RMB.—219 E. 10th; $330 Dn., $30 uk

Elbert T McDaniel “Rl 8130 Only $2,150—Terms

1878 Barth 'Ave.; T-room semi’ mod., 2-Car garage. Up at, Edw, Dillehay. MA-841%.

. Cruse Realty Co., 128 N. Del, 2545 Union, $3,250

5-room, modern; d tion, south hd THEE Run. Ex cation on. ult

jon, sy Bd Zwick wicker AILi86Nn REALTY CO.. INC..

1026 S. Illinois

Newly SJeconditl n : { and dow LH Pole 55000. "Him

Now Vacs ant. JOHN R. WELCH & SONS, 23 W. O

S537 N. Tacoma-—Vacant

§-room modern house: 3-car serseed terms. Mr. 63, JOHN R. WELEH™ & SONS, pa

$100. DOWN—BALANCE LIKE Buys 1105 River; 5-room ¢o cottage; gars pores

Studebaker Realty, A : 2143 N. Pennsylvania

6-room modern. ara, 3000; Ese JOHN R. Hoke ed 4 LOT! Ea ren will asona at 542¢ W. 15th i » Bl. he 4-rm. mod.

New; $22.21 Mo. oovn BE-1

110 FELO8S-3 fooms: in inside o tolletl gs] COLORED BUYERS z

2536 Blvd, Place.—8-room modern; decorated. Price, $3,650. JENNINGS ‘BROS. es 8. nb,

Colored—Terms

tary. vacant. sido, 0 Titee: W Hotes »

521 Lemcke bldg. M Pe ored—Terms 1456 Kappes 8t.; 3 Jooms, ui fuse Oo. 821’ Temcke Sas: MA- 408i. :

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8. Rural; 5 rooms side;

] toilet, gas, lights, water, 2-car garage.

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1802-04 Ludlow: 3 rooms side; inside Joust sm, Tights. and and ater. J. 8. Cruse Realty Cor 128 N, Dei. J-ROOM | DUPLEX ce a pr Saran Inc ns Sin $all- Hottel @a.- LI). 254) oD. St old on. re W 00, oid te Won a in ) Real Estate Wanted Sl

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