Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1941 — Page 15
"HAROLD SCOTT,
CLOTHIER, DIES!
| Paper Co., died yesterday tn his
Heart Attack Is Fatal to Partner in Store On Market St.
~ Harold L. Scott, 5435 Pleasant . Run Parkway, died in his home Saturday night of a heart attack. He was 55. * Mr. Scott, who with Leonard J. Schmitt, operated the Harold L. Scott Co., men’s furnishings at 6 E. Market St., had been a lifelong resident of Indianapolis. He was a member of the Irvington Methodist Church and the timist Club. Survivors are his e, Nell W.;’ a daughter, Mrs. Zdgar H. Baum; a brother, Raymond P. and a sister, Mrs. Nell Jenkins, all of Indianapolis. Services will be held at 2 p “ymorrow in the home, with Durlal 1 Crown Hill,
Yonald C. Spangler Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Spencer, Ind, for Ronald ©. Spangler, a former Indianapolis resident, who died Friday in his home at Miami, Fla. He was 50. Mr. Spangler was engaged in the real estate business in Portsmouth, O., for several years and was the brother of Frank C. Spangler, a teller at the American National Bank here who died two years ago. He was a native of Spencer. Mr. Spangler worked here as a telegraph operator for the Pennsylvania Railroad several years ago. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Cecelia C. Spangler; a daughter, Mrs. Pauline Ione Bright of Springfield, O.; a son, Sergt. Thomas G. Spangler of Camp Lee, Virginia; three brothers, Gail J. of Indianapolis, Reginald of Superior, Mont. and Rupert C. of Martinsville, O.; a sister, Mrs. Hazel Campbell Hord of Superior, and one grandchild.
E. G. HENDERSON IS DEAD AT 67
- Was Cashier at Diamond Chain; Employed at Firm 44 Years.
Edgar G. Henderson, cashier of the Diamond Chain & Manufacturing Co., died of a heart attack yesterday in his home, 2920 E. 11th St. Mr. Henderson, who had been employed at the company 44 years, was one of the oldest employees in point of service. He was 67 and was a member of the Meridian Street Methodist Church. He was born in Herford County, Md. and is survived by his wife, Ethel H.; a brother, Oscar of Los Angeles, and an aunt, Mrs. George Beadenkopf of Baltimore Md. Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, with burial in Crown
VICTOR C. MILES, HERE 20 YEARS, DIES
A resident here 20 years, Victor Clarence Miles died - yesterday at his home, 323 N. Arsenal Ave. Services will be,in the Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel at 3 p. m. Wednesday
with burial in Crown Hill. He was 78 and a native of Trimble County,
Ky. Mr. Miles had been a clerk for the Crescent Paper Co. until his retirement 10 years ago. He was a member of the ‘Third Chvistian Church. A daughter, Mrs. John E. Miller, Indianapolis, and two sons, Walter Miles, Indianapolis, and Ruby A. Miles, Marion, survive.
Hold Rites Today For Dora Stolkin.
MRS. DORA STOLKIN, 2822 Central Ave., died today in her home following a short illness. She was 70. Mrs. Stolkin was a native of Russia and had been a resident here 35 years. She was a mem‘ber of the Beth El Sisterhood, the Borinstein Home for the Aged and Beth El Temple. Survivors are two sons, Robert Stolkin of Indianapolis and Dr. Joseph Stolkin of Chicago, six grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Cantor Myro Glass and Rabbi Elias Charry will conduct funeral services at 4 p. m. today in the Aaron-Ruben Funeral Home. Burdal will be in Beth El Cemetery.
{ Frank W. Ball,
Salesman, Dies |*
FRANK W. BALL, for 10 years a salesman with the Century
home, 3223 Central Ave. He was 72. Mr. Ball had been in the printing and paper business all his life. He had been a resident of Indianapolis 45 years and was born in Hammond, W. Va. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Jes sie G@Gillespie Ball; three sons, Frank, John and Allan Ball; a daughter, Mrs. George E. Vickery; a Frank Ball III, and two brothers, Jerome and John Ball. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Moore & Kirk North Side Colonial MorTak. Burial will be in Memorial TK.
FORMER SCHOOL TEAGHER DEAD
Gottlieb Leukhardt Was Cabinet Maker; Lived Here Since 1881.
Gottlieb Leukhardt, former teacher in the woodworking shop of Manual High School, died yesterday in St. Franeis Hospital after a brief illness. He was 79. Mr. Leukhardt was a former cabinet maker and had been a resident here since 1881. He operated a tavern at Noble and Market Sts. from 1896 to 1916. His home was at 836 N, Jefferson Ave. ‘A native of Germany, Mr. Leukhardt was a member of the Indianapolis Liederkranz, Schwaben Verein, the Bundschuh Society, the In-
dianapolis Saengerbund Society and was a charter member of the Workmen’s Sickness and Benefit Society. A brother, August Leukhardt of Indianapolis, survives. The Rev. PF. R. Daries, pastor of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church, will conduct funeral services at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Grinsteiner Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crown Hill.
Weitzel Funeral
To Be Tomorrow
FUNERAL SERVICES for Frank A, Weitzei, 311 N. Elder Ave., will be at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow in the Conkle Funeral Home and at 9 a. m. in St. Anthony's Church. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. He was 74 and died yesterday after a long iil-
ness. Mr, Weitzel had been a resident of Indianapolis 34 years. Three years ago he retired from the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. He was born in Frankfort, Ky. Survivors are the wife, Ioda; three daughters, Mrs. Helen Baker and Mrs. Bertha English, Indianapolis and Mrs. Josephine Denham, Washington; a stepson, John Hoover, Zionsville, and a sister, Mrs. William Conner, Indianapolis.
Luther B. Collins,
Railroader, Dies
SERVICES FOR Luther B. Collins, Jeffersonville, who died yesterday in the Mrs, .Mary Crouch nursing home, 1445 Broadway, will be held at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Moore & Kirk Irvington Mortuary with burial in Anderson Cemetery. He was 63 and a car inspector for the Pennsylvania railroad. He had been with the: railroad 28 years. Surviving are the wife, Mollie V.; his mother, Mrs. Martha Collins, Benton Harbor, Mich.; a son, Harold, and a daughter, Mrs. Robert Hughes, and a brother, Font Collins, all of Indianapolis, and three sisters, Mrs, Carl Hildebrand, Benton Harbor, Mrs. Billie Tully, Ft. Wayne, and Mrs. Vera Smith, Niles, Mich.
DRUIDS TO OBSERVE 25TH ANNIVERSAY
The 25th anniversary of Indianapolis Grove 37, United Ancient Order of Druids, will be celebrated with a dinner meeting and roll call of members at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Druids Home, 29 S. Delaware St. The meeting will be in charge of William O. Lewis, noble arch, and will be attended by pL 150 members. Honored guests, to be introduced by F. Earl Geider, master of ceremonies, will include Past Supreme Arch Louis ‘C. Schwartz, Supreme Secretary Charles G. N. Geider and Noble Grand Arch Walter O. Stumph. Members of the arrangements
committee are William F. Bonesteel, chariman; Louis Disbrow, Harry
Stafford and Fred Young.
STATE DEATHS.
CHANDLER Wade Blankenship, 74.
Mon ary EB. Pa Ea vivora: Sons, {oe Hie Harmon, Ar Arthur Brown; daughter,
an Sofitel wie. Lulu Duffy Harter, vors: Husband, Adred’ 3. par-
in Es Mrs. Jam ‘daughe | Mr
nd * Miss Mary Ethel Haver; Batars, , ald, Mrs. Hedges. Bre Misses Ruby, Cohstance
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Wil i Eon, "ivihew Ray: MARION-Dr, Aoi D. Mock,
USED PIANOS ar, PACES E 2 femms BALDWIN NG
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as BE. Kiser, n Sona en 3 Survivors: Brothers, NEW ALBANY «= Ferd pane, 52. Survivors: Sister, Mrs. ‘brothers, James, "Arthur, Mary: Baniters: Nancy Shearer an
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Bali, grandfather o ay brother of Jerome and Ji Pal, pb fl BE It 25ers Sirk North side Colonial Morguar;,
Memorial Park. Friends 1Rvi [Hamin 2nd mn Huntington (W. Va.) papers Pp
father of Mrs. and Ball
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COLLINS—Lui of Jeffersonville Dushald ins, father o udrey Hughes and Harold Collins, of Carolyn Sue Collins, rother of font Coll aon of departed this life += day, RH Kink Tie ortuscy, shy logs EW a . Washing 3130 1p Burial Anderson Ceme Ba * Friends av ited.
DAWSON—Burt Orison, away Men ay, 3:30 a. m., at his residence, Highland Place. Survived ite, one son, | Rayiond Dawson; SO Collins; Sne
e stepdaug ith Bean Bera at the Fal (Funeral 0 N. ednesday Burial at Glen Haven Ceme. Friends may call after 6 p. m. [Connersville (nd) papers
f Mich 63.
age 67, passed
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HENDERSON Bdgor 2020 E. 1ith , husband of el is Hendera and Srother of Os Henderson of Tals passed away at the Services at the ,_ Buchanan Mortuary Tues~ Friends are Jrelcome, 1l. Friends may call
Interment a (Please omit
at the mortuary any time. flowers.)
KNIGHT—William, beloved husband of Effie. Knight, passed at Sunday. Bervices Tuesday 2 yo 1836 Gent Burial Flora Park’ Cemetery. Friends may call at above address. B Beadblossom Service.
LAUSMAN—Hazel M., 1139 Bates St., be-
nd Mar Gertrude Nixon, sister 0 es Augustine, Fla., and Carl Nixon, Detair, . J., passed away Sunday, 7 a age 45 years. eral from Grinsteine 8 Funeral Home, 1601 E. New York St. Wednesday, 8:30 a. m. Sw iem high mass Holy: Cross Church, 9 a. m, Burial St. Josep} Cemetery. at the funeral home after Monday,
LEUKHARDT-—Gottlieb, 835 N. Jefferson Ave., brother of August Leukhardt, died as Be. Francis Hospital Sunday, : age years. Funeral services at Grins Ss Jutieral Home, 1601 . ay, 2 p. m. Burial . Friends may call at the uneral home any time.
MILES—Victor C. of 323 N. Arsenal Ave. “ entered into rest Sunda father of M h
3 p
Lucy rvices Wednesat Harry oore Tance Burial Crown Hil,
Mad! (In S pT please copy i
RIEMAN-—-Emmas,- beloved wife of David Rieman, other of George and Lionel, Mrs. Lillian Davis, MunLottie Cox, Vevay, Ind.; Mrs. Ella Tilley. Mra, Linddison, and Jess James, Florence, passed away Sunday evening. ; C. son igs Home, ospect St. Wednesday 1p. Friends invited. Burial New own. [Vevay papers please copy.] Siaband of Nell Edgar H. Baul
SCOTT—Harold LeRo W. Scott, father of of Indiana olis; brother of Raymon Scott and
at # Borial Crown Hill.
SCOTT—Samuel Wo age 79 years, beloved husband of * Stott ag fathe r of 1a tt and Ene
. Tr Frank Scott Nancy Heneke and grandfather of Morris and Harold Scott and Mildred McGuire, pasted pyay. Saturday. f Ruleral Tuesday 1: fro Shirl Brothers Central Chisel, “Tilinots at 10th St. Burial K. of Cemetery, Lizton, Ind. Friends may Po any time.
STOLKIN—Dora, of 2822 Central -Ave., d away early Monday morhin a short illness, mothe? of Robe: and Dr. Joseph Stolkin. Services will be conducted 4 p. m. today at the AaronRuben Funeral Home: Interment BethEl Cemetery.
SUHRE—Arthur W. of 1644 Hoyt St. husband of Carrie (Moore) Suhre, father of Mrs. Ruth Fisher, brother of Frank H., Suhre, passed AWA unday Friends may call at the Tolin "puters Home, 1308 Peat 8t., after 7 p Monday. _ Funeral services Wednesday,
2 p. m. Interment Crown Hill. Friends invited.
74 years, hus-
fath Josephine Denham, Mrs A en of ara. Mrs. Bertha England and stepfather of Jona Hoover; brother of Mrs. William
, St. ure * Burial "Hol; Home." may call at the 8 Bol pose
Card of Thanks a
TER—We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends who were so kind to us uring our recent bereavement and also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mr, Clarence Wurster and Family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barry _ and Family,
Funeral Directors CONKLE FUNERAL HOME
1934 W. Michigan St. BE-1934 FLANNER & BUCHANAN a W. FALL CREEK BLVD, TA-38T
BERT S. GADD 2180 Prospect §
GRINSTEINER'S 1601 E. NEW YORK PERSONAL SERVICE
HISEY & TITUS |
MORTUARY 851 N. DELAWARE ST. L1-3828
G. H. HERRMANN 1505 8. EAST ST.
MOORE & KIRK R-1150 CH-1808 TA-6086 YOU PROFIT BY PROFFITT
Funeral service. 3040 N. Hlinois. TA-3241.
SHIRLEY BROS. CO.
945 N MNlinois L1-5409
., ROBERT W. STIRLING Prospect.
New location. MA-4944.
SHER MORTUARY
2313 W. Washington St. BE-4567
= c. WiLSoN & CO.
1280 Prospect St. MA-9484 Florists & Monuments 6
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22 N ol
MA-8049.
MA-5374
MA-8488
TA 4568
Lost and Found
LOST—Bro zi handles. I. ECE. Fon Jilin car, 34th And 4 Ilinols. griicles. RI-8303.
7
without ois-Butler * Contains toilet
LOST—Crosscut saw, 3, Bellefontaine CH-8174-W. eS
E. 224 between rnell. = Reward.
LOST—FProm truck, - 24 ea iheastorn a o arn: LOST urs bills, keys. Return, no questions, cireas. HEL100 Reward, BE-3794
Lady's black pi $31, LOST Black a name Fannie To Rongle ne 0335, OBE Lady's wrist watch. Corner Michigan and arian or on ley: TQST Lad s gold Ham lton wrist Vicia TEE or EB 10th Rew ck BRIEF CASE; vicinity of and Hovey. Reward, LI
Lost—Welta Camera *= BR1628
JO8T-1ady's black dress with silver trim RN or Theatre. Reward. 2 2
81 between
Frazk W., 33 Central Ave., be- in
Brionds may call | ee m. | you!
GIRL; work for business course, sa, bute assed, WH N N. Penn sylvania. a
CAR GIRLS AND gud nuts at the “Tee Pee,” Fall Greek at at
Waitresses °° 50a: ix, Diehts.
357 8. Meridian. TYPIST—Must be
te ahd rapid; HOUSEKEEPER yo; 3 sicoems.
Help Wanted-—Male 9
white and colored, to pull and top turnips, 10c per hamper. Meet Al Butcher's truck at 6:45 a. m. daily, Holmes and ‘'W. Michigan, W. 10th and Warman.
Route Service Men
Married, between ages of 21 and 3 Ko Experience necessary. No od ti n food business. This 1 is a permanent LR with chance for advancemen' $2 BL salary plus commission.
ply MAR B 25h [13 apt me after Bi 2 a
on one calls,
PAY UPTO ........ 2 h E ) 'W FOR Ios ify ws 0 TS
YOUNG or middle-aged men, Inside and outside work. somé selling
Make $5 per day. Apply TP Eran g.
NG MAN with bicycle as messenger and Solicetor for rental agency. 144 N.
Delaw
0 | EXPERIENCED hatter,
know how to press. Colored oF te ADP 336 E. Washingto
COUPLE for small farm, Must know care of horses and stock. Permanent with living quarters and salary. 3815 College.
G ERY CLERK over 16 for sales and , delivery. 1702 Bellefontaine.
HOTEL CLERK Ex». 8:br. watch.
Days. Plaza Hotel. Schools & Instructions 12 Pilot’s Ground School
Prepare for Hiv Be cettificate, 12-Week 00 p. m
$Jurse starts Pp and ov y oh A : cov r C. A. A. reguiations in’ JRctevIolopy, mi navigation, airpiane and Googe of opera on $35.0 cash or three $ Mr. sjager, Roscoe Fad Ray yo Manicins Airport, BE-5005.
AMBITIOUS men who would like to besome, Halted Welders. We will traih you are hours for em Korerats, “Shipbuiidin and ot industries en trained in gee and arc ding have steady work, wages, Training includes actual shop pract: Also placement service, for facts. Utilities Inst., Box 925, Care of Times.
alia Bey iy
3 N. PENN. ST
Spanish Heasiiing
ING 4 Aled Pronch Selman) IN IN. LOUIS HAYN, 2000 N. TALBOTT,
INDIANAPOLIS men, women, get Governent nti $105-$178 month. Sicpare
sitions. full particalars FREE. Fri Institute, Dept 81G, Rochester, N.
Special Announcements 12B
to adopt, 1 year or youngWant Baby er. Good home. GA-4545
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Personal Services
TRUSSES = BR treatments. Dr. A, P.
* FOOT Kreske Bldg. RI-3198.
TALVERA VIUN SPEINALINDS:
SECURITY CCMFOBZ
E. FaaeraCo. 460 E. Wash, st.
LADIES’. MEN'S GARMENTS CLEAN * PRESS “ REPAIR * RELINE * REASONABLE MEYER O JACOBS 212-214 E. 16th WA-0084
(AUTOS FOR RENT)
RENT-A-CAR Sam
W. F. HEATER, PROP. 39 KY. AVE. g RI, 7788
(AUTO SPRINGS) APCLIS SPRING CCRP.—Automo“bles TUES Bu busses, dependable LI-9262. ACT SHOPS) VISIT HELLENE Beauty Salon, 21st an Central. Specializ Maing Th Fredric gt 2na nents. Popular Prices. WA-4205. PHYLLIS ANN Beauty Shop, 4101 Madison. id $3. up. Shampoo set, 50C.
a Finest supplies “sed, BET a at J SHOP.’ 746
Pre emi Danents, LI-0632,
ee Percomplete, 538 Mass.
sy (CARPENTERING) RPENTERING—Cemen d orick yok 190 eneral olin Bobo fl Ue and repair
old and new. BE-4353
I, WORK) INTING, wa
work;
guar i & NE DIRT)
CRUSHED stone, c ” tod oH avs: excavating Basements dirt, yard
grading, fill-in. a Ford Fence Co. 472 aad rection: 8h "Nissi PR (FEN COMP. HOOSIER 8 FENCE ,C0. Facto story, Js Jawn, a, farm. (FURNA GutaNG) slo, AND ol rod ACE installs a
OMY FURNACE GO. BERING RIBT0. MA-881 | Furnace Cleaning,
{Hargis Southn 1ad., Lo'sville.
| $2.50 UP; BEVILLE, 623
CHIMNEY ; gutter cleanin ng an sad pain ing, Toa:
| «= Exceptional Repairing, Malined tron twin beds; _ ge : HU-6781.
(SKATING
da, RET
( Soe BEPATRING)
STOVE TF REPAIRING, bowls, Jokes. 20y make stove; Brut
(TRUCK LINES)
SHADE
RRL 1581
CREEL Ye BRE WRECKING COMPANIES) ut ND WRECKING CO.
KEITH S
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CLEVELAND 13% Kentucky Ave.
Business Opportunities 29
R TRADE Oty dell very busiof 15,000, 46 miles from 4 trucks operating profit-
¢ or world trade for Broperty. °° Aldress Box 936, Care of Tir
FoPred
ROOMING ea St. Deautitul 2 Dace. Mr. Smit!
Swaps
i 1939—32-Door
Hades Tor 41 wih low nienge. Can pay trade for ‘41 with low mileage. Can pay difference.
2456 S. State. ‘38
FORD sedan delivarts. stock or what? GA-2
Pets, Poultry, Livestock 32 S-A-D-D-L-E-S Farm & Be fuel. 1a Ky.. J Ce gh sed, 8 Ths. B06; 10 Tha "906. |
$225, or live-
WILD bird SCHUH'S,
and guns. '836 W.
Save up to soe 73 ss MES Want Ads for results. Phone
Farm, Garden, Plants Delicious Cider and Apples
BRING CONTAINERS.
sematEn a 'S ORCHARD, BD. S001 Shade Sen, AZALEAMUMS and Chrysanthemums. All colors freshl s. MASCHSo NOREEN, 208 N. Troy. POPCORN— "Jelow, South American, Call CH- 5 4
Merchandise for Sale
Fruit . , kegs. Fogle CROCKS Zc. Go. oon vir. pa-osse.
Pil tables storm sash. Randolph "gif 0ix’ windows. wa-sa1s.
RUSH JOBS MAKE US SMILE. HENDREN PRINTING, 685 Century Bldg. MA-3467.
GAS STOVE good baker, A-1,
ELT, Pot EE TE a ; LX
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On CHARACTER or AUTO. WITHOUT ENDORSERS ~ Borrow#7510%5,000 « 61018 months fo pay + 6 weeks to make 1st payment
COST REDUCED > Ya
on entire amount of all Loans Over #500 from *8 to eo) fut LR
LOAN
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HUNTING BOUNDS Beagles, bird dogs |§
praisements, other
Liberal Loan Company _
152 N. Delaware.
loans pal
AUTO LOAN
MA-3361.
AUTO
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110. OBo BE. | DAN ©0-gi'Gies
Merchandise
IS e AUTO FINAN EQUITABLE SECURITIES
COMPANY 219 E. OHIO ST.
LOANS
ECONOMICAL PLAN
for Sale M
Stoves, Stoves,
927 N. Meridian. Open eves.
8t.,
«All kinds, $3 100° 3. 210 ace
HONOR LOANS 10
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Find here the cash loan you need
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further details phone or stop in.
2—OFFICES—2
200 Roosevelt Bldg. 205 Odd Fellow Bldg. (Monthly ‘ rates formerly 38% $100 ‘or less and
$10 TO $300 FOR
Lincoln 1431 Lincoln 8495
balances of 1%% on balances above)
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WPOLS MN LIC WELFARE LOAN
ASSOCIATION
The Original Comipany to Reduce Rates
RAT Wa'%-
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FE 29%, Per Month Up to $150. Per Month on That Part of a Loan Above $150. 330 Occidental Building and Illinois Sts., Sa Pls wHE ley 3587,
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Merchandise for Sale Re}
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Merchandise for Sale
OUT OF PA SUITS BYP. $3 SURPLUS aT a
RAT-A-CAKE Only kills rats and
mice. Non-poisonous, LURIE CO., 132 8. Penn, 3703.
Wallboard 5.)% %% ™ $2.90
Rs ar 8. 8. Rhodes & Son, 340 W Wash. LI-8833
STORE fixtures bakers eq wipment. special
Ke STUDIO COUCH, like new $16.50. Mie RIDIAN 4 FURN,, 0. 1113 N. teritify
2000 WOODEN 10c up. MILLI ING CO., 210
ELECTRIC
oR" POPbLATION all A
Delaware. 11.6210
MOTORS AS LOW AS $2.50, 334 INDIANA AVE,
SUITE, complete, 12 . suith;
equipment, buy-sell. 419 Dining Rm. Suite, 8-pc. $49.50 Sith new corks,
310 E. Wash. Open eves,
CLEAN 1- gallon glass ei 8% cen ge each.
Heating Stoves $10 Up IRL'S BICYCLE, A-1 Sondition Will sacrifice. 602 E. Iowa &t. 9x12 ei
310 E, Wash.
like new.
$3.49
G STARR Upright Piano, walnut ood condition Very reasonable, 12 Conte POOL TABI . complete, $75. Ie Shelby
Linoleum °% = Wash.
BoM Bed and Sprin, Men 20. TA 6086. prings, 's " PAINT Zhioeshse $1.25 Gals
Farm & Home Supply, 1825 Kentucky Elect. Range Y“i=ineicuse G50
Table Top Good condition. Cost $175. MA-3788 SAVE MONEY on new lumber, as well used lumber, with Service Wrecking Co; 320 N. West. LI-7910. un
Rocker. $1.50: dresser, $4.75; washtd, 50c. 310 2 Wain, Open ©
. chair,
REAL ESTATE
For Rent ..s For Sale . «.. Wanted... Loans
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Rooms Without Board 14
Hotels
Sentieman; home ain ReTeprIngs; aarage;
N.— Yam, comfortI t hot water; privi-
Sar a 00! leges; gentleman. TA-T141.
3: ALABAMA, 1440 N.—Sleeping Soom: ’ near bath; extra olean; quiet; inn springs; phone,
50: BROADWAY, 0, APT. 6—Desira innersprings, vene + 3 closets;
free parking. $4—-MERIDIAN, 2255 Ney fur room for gentleman. 24TH, 515 E.—Lovely large sront | steam, ig wate, near Central. WA-149 2413 N.—Room suit suitable 1-2 Stem home. t famN., Caio furnished; | CENTRAL, warm; next th; i desk; privileges. Reasonable. -M, BROADWAY, 2217 — Comfortable
clean , constant hot water, private home, Teasonable, WA-6061.
tchad
emplo, % ily. Ta-02
CENTRAL COURT, 525 S.—Lovely room, ose dain, private home, 1-3 employed.
CENTRAL, 2346—Front, innersprings, constant ho hot ‘water, oil heat, private home.
WA. Att; nr, bath, 1-2,
College, 1644 inspg., priv., phone.
EAST, 3800 (51 N. Bradley)—Private modern home, “nicely furnished, ‘Warm room, large closet, suitable 1-2 employed gentiemen, IR-7 Oh
ALL, CREEK BL 37 W.—Nicely fur hed ETS Sain. private home, gentleman.
6 N—comtoriable . a yg private home. tos ILLINO IS, 2005 N. — Large, nicely fura> tanersprings; good heat: oonhe gy Pg
ater. ILLINOIS,
ts
3156 WN Ceniaraie front, constant hot water, private home. Phone.
ILLIN Overstuffed Gonstan + Neate, Stoker Privileges. Phone.
chair. heat.
LASALLE, fr N. (3300 east Modern, va room;
olloway, nicely furn. Fm bath, man, couple.
‘off E. 10th—~ eges; reasons
225 E. Mich. TEA ts
well - fur. water;
HOYT,
Puritan Hotel
MARKET & NEW JERSEY, Daily rates, $1 to hy 50. 100 Rms. Fireproof
| SPENCER HOTEL
Weekly “Rates
$4 Up
MA-2391
JAP JONES, Wkly.rates, $5 up:
Housekeeping Frooms
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Houses for Rent 19 es M Ravenswood)—5-Rm. ¢otma 1701 ( ay fF ) ern except Joi» nace. Rent. ‘85.50. Realty Co., LI-5258. BR-635!
desirable tenants, ber Sine 2- | Seay. $-room double, South, tra modern, aah Sa
En
house and
semi-modern Washington.
RO 9600 E.
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Tr (clean).
#—one e-room furnished apartment; utilidas: Frivate entrance.
TROT 1138 — Large $4. room,
0 ohildre en. BE-
lower front
kitchenette, $4.50
1521—Very nice 4-room apart-| ment, Bird floor, steam heat.
Accom-
1948—Reasonab) ER rooms,
3 choice,
1 Gariine e, good
COLLEGE, 27 vate entrance.
COLLEGE, Innerspring; good
everything
Reasonab. WA-T0
newly
couch. yAdults tion.
ry eatly furnished; houeresping. oom; ‘studio couch; pri-
152 _Taree Toutes:
2005—2 Rooms and fupished, Garage.
ILLINOIS, 1726 ® er furnished ecora private entrance; frigidaire KENWOOD, 2317— pid 2 rooms, studio only.
at; $5.50 T5956.
kitchenette, Adults.
and
immac lage tely clean;
Near transporta-
are nished apartment: ~7981.
garage.
NEW JERSEY. 1215 ES entrance.
terior real . RI-9754.
Ria
a.
1611—Nice 2-room
MARKET, 1338 E. — 3-Room apartment, suf bie 4, adults only. Water utilities.
831 room, clean,’ OO overst
Downstairs ; private entrance;
TROWBRIDGE 1117 — “couple; : home
Sale Glass factory. MA-1128.
unfurutilities; near bath;
N.—2 Rooms, sink, hot water; steam. ~—Bxtra large front ed. Inrs, etc.
front TODS, utilities. Chil
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(HOSIERY AD SLIP SALED Welt Dept lore, 618 . Capital. Roi
Wolf Dept Store,
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PENNSYLVANIA, 3015 N. N. Esplanade | Apts. No. 6-—Dezirable front room; 1 geatiemen or employed woman, A
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nicely furnished, ings, ‘sink. ties. Also sleeping rooms.
room 1 modern; Good trans-
TALBOT. 3200 —Newly furnished + double, 8 als ‘bus. line, private
Maryland.
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Apartments for Rent
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Farms and Suburbans 20
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When acquiring property follow the safe method. Demand an abstract of title. Have it examined by your
attorney. Union Title Company Pap Dinan
156 B What Have You In
'|ELBERT L. McDANIE
Houses and Lots Sale 25 Tr emt eet 2 OPEN TONIGHT 6-9 P. M.
4 new 5-rm. mod. bungalows for $300 Dn.; $40 mo.; excellent bargains. houses are landscaped, have hdwd. firs. inlaid linoleum; built-in cabinets; full bsmts., automatic water heaters, almost 1% acre of ground. Must be sold. Wilk accept part trade. Location—Start southe east on Southeastern Ave. (Rd. 29), cons tinue past Five Points: 1 mi. to Wildwo! Rd. and turn right and go to end: road, and then turn left on Hanna Avi as shown (2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th hous . north side of Hanna Ave., east of Wildwood Rd.). STANLEY SELIG, CH-i6d
6-RM. LE an $2,400 A 20thg «RM. mod. ; Od . $21.60 mo. 5-RM, semi-mod. 955 Eugene; $20.89 moy 8-RM. mod. 810 E. 15th; $15.50 mo, = 6-RM. s-m., 1346 W. 27th; $19.75 mo. 5-RM. semi-md., 756 Lexington; $18.99 m MUENCH, TA-6815 after 5 P M. or La.
HAMILTON CO. To trade for a 3-bedroom mode: Dorth? Steam. hens: 2-car RaTaRe,
nes. - EAT) MA. 2377 Riverwood
OODED corner lot, 60x110, Addition, No “Noblesville Ind., priced reasonal
43 oie oy Dam, Sus SE ings, in Ao, JET
Logan, Amo, oy 3 i0d0 uh $65
60 ACRES—Th fab 8. Spit
home Jay
d; 18 ny airy ey Bert Selb
RE rn modern,
% ; $500 sash. Balance iy . Selby, 1728 Capitol. 7a! (SELL)—160 A
CRES--Fine buildol, Near city. Bert seit. oR 3s N.
WANT to rent dairy farm (75-135 acres), Qashs , Sein, Write Box 815, Care o! of
buildy Bert
Cottage—On Terms _ 408 N. Rural St. *
5-Room modern, garage. Stop, look '
over. Priced right. HU-2893, C. A. Young. MA. 64 J. 8S. Cruse Realty Co., 128 N.
MA-9821. Edw. Dillehay, NEAR BUTLER 3-Bedroom colonial home,
WILL TRADE
for cheaper property. BR-1353, Bridges & Graves, 243 N. Del. RI
1309 STURM
7 4 bedrms. Newly painted side. Good paper inside. Close to and Holy Cross. MA-3521 MR. DITTRICH. BE-4249-E. KIRK M’KINNEY CO., INC.
Susiness Property 21
Ba i Brick building near center of FEAIN “city, 14000 sq. ft. of cement floor space. Ideal for Manufacturer. Recently re-wired and re-roofed. For details call A. Goldsmith, LI-1612, during the day, or BR-1225 evenings. LARGE and small h corner Blaine and rd Sts al t Tuesday, Wednesday, a tinday Sunday. Union meet fraternal
organizations, church Say-mon tes. . Trustee,
ra Ave, or custodian at
Speedway City Office Space in a brand-new, streamlined Call Mr. Burtt, LI-2541, pr OAL harue sor
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15TH E,, 2 226—Connecting living ont good community; To ae couple. 2 28TH, 137 near telep! able. a,
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CLINTON J AS 59, ‘steam rooms,
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o apartments gladly shown,
@eneral Aparna
1810, 3—Thres rooms, heat? Conatans hot water.
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wutlding. | Duplex = uP:
3400 Easv—Near 30th = “ei Satilities: 0508 en Swen X
ell Diner. er. double Sadream, ho
(VACANT) — “MADISON;
Studebaker Realty wi
A308 ; 2308 Shelby 4-ROOM house reenfleld. decorated; {Ws porches, electricity: §
‘Terms. . FIVE-ROOM aodein Wngalo on Road 3 yoSemen RE
Built 939. en $5 Fr $5
garage; Yarge lot, Lots N. E. Will trade. WA-6478. 4 down, $250
MA-6787.
2 LOTS on | treet. Kealing Bi VERN of 3514. Nin
SIDE—Near Sth $330 $230 Down, balance easy.
HOME LOANS
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HODGES STORAGE CO.
Now. Bix Months Later. mater ay on Invited. 987-45 Fi, Wayne Ave. yom
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