Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1942 — Page 15

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® ” . Ralph 8. Norwood, president of L.. Strauss & Co, Inc, will be the speaker tonight on the Minute Men Talks heard on WISH and sponsored by the Treasury Department's defense savings staff. He will be heard at 8:35 o'clock.

More than 300 women are to meet in residences tomorrow and Thursday to listen to Mis. Asa Hoy's Week of Prayer broadcasts at 8:45 a. m. on WIBC. Mrs. Hoy, president of the Indianapolis Council of Churchwomen, will speak on the following subjects: “Build the Inner Wall,” “The Church of the Living God” and “The Bible, the Book.” The Rev. H. E. Eberhardt will speak on “A Day with the Living God” at the same time Saturday.

JACOB KASHMAN, 73, DIES; ILL FOR YEAR

Jacob Kashman, native of Indianapolis, died yesterday at his home, 215 W. Ray St, after an illness of about one year. He was 73. Mr. Kashman spent all of his life in Indianapolis and for many years operated a poultry house here. He retired several years ago. He was a member of Holy Name Society of St. John’s Catholic Church. Surviving are his wife, Mary: a

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ASSAULTED, ROBBED, TWO WOMEN REPORT

Two young women last night re-| ported to police that they were ac- |

brother, Martin, and a stepson, Orville Beckman, all of Indianapolis. | Services will be at 8:45 a. m. to-| morrow in Speaks & Finn Chapel, 125 8S. Capitol and at 9 o'clock in| St. John’s Church. Burial will be ‘n Holy Cross Cemetery. Members uf the Holy Name Society will meet | at the home at 8 p. m. tonight.

WILLIAM J. EATON, 85, DIES OF BURNS

William J. Baton, 85-year-old re-| tired farmer and a lifelong resident o. Marion County, died last night At City Hospital from burns received Friday when his clothes be- | came ignited at his home, 1120 Hoyt! Ave, Mr. Faton had attempted to light a coal oil stove when it exploded. He formerly had farmed northeast of New Bethel and had lived at the Hoyt Ave. address many years. | Survivors are a son, Lewis Eaton; a brother, U. D. Eaton, both of Indianapolis, and two sisters, Mrs. Humphrey Williams of Indianapolis and Mrs, Violet Murphy of New Bethel, Services will be held at 10 a. m. Thursday in the Meyer & Abdon South Side Funeral Home, with burial in Crown Hill

FUNERAL IS TODAY FOR MRS. MCRRISON

Services were to be held at 10 a. m. today in the J. C. Wilson & Co. Funeral Home for Mrs. Mary Alice Morrison. Burial was to be in Washington Park. Mrs. Morrison, who was 83, died Saturday at the home of a cousin, Mrs. Marie Kirlin, 3614 Robson St. She is survived hy a brother, Cyrus Bentley, and a sister, Mrs, Anna Curd.

State Deaths

ALEXANDRIA-William R. ws Survivors: Wife Edith: daugh eS Mes Resoar Rhotis, Mrs. Lord hugh Studebaker nd la; son, William. TON—William Shieord Ash ley, 81. Survivors: Wife, Dadie; daughter, ancy; sons, Howald, Jiis and

N Rev. Pohn H. shiey: . sisters, ay Oliver ne Raleigh Boruff and Mrs. Sam Brewer: mother, Mrs.

Newton Ranier’ B. Jones, 73. Survi e . on . Tors: Wite, : sons, H Herbert and Major Paul W.; da J Calvert, Mrs. John Allee and Scott: brother, Lester; sister, Thornbury.

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EVANSVILLE Mrs. Davis. ‘Sur oa R Husband: daugh' Sa atherine and

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JAMES S. LYONS, 71,

DISTRICT KIWANIS

costed by a middle-aged gunman |

while walking in Woodruff Place] land forced at the point of a gun into the Technical High School grounds where they were assaulted |

Police said they were called to a N. Tacoma Ave. address where the | young women, 22 and 23, told their story. While walking near the Woodruff {Place Town Hall on the way to the East Side address where the 22. year-old girl lived, a man with a gun forced them into the Tech

women said he threatened |

The lowing the asasult, the gunman took $680 from their pocketbooks and

their way to the Tacoma Ave. address where they called police, they related.

DIES IN BEECH GROVE

James 8. Lyons, retired employee of the Big Four Beech Grove shops, died yesterday at his home, 59 N. Ninth Ave, in Beech Grove. He was Tn. Mr. Lyons came originally from Harrisburg, Ky. He had been a resident of Beech Grove for 25

years. Survivors include his wife, Willie: a son, James; two daughters, Mrs. Cleo Potts and Mrs. Leslie Doyle, and seven grandchildren, all residing in the local vicinity, Arrangements for funeral services, to be conducted at Little & Sons mortuary in Beech Grove, have not been completed.

OFFICERS INSTALLED

Officers of the 86 Kiwanis clubs throughout the State gathered at the Columbia Club today to install Indiana District officers elected at

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tonight.

ASTRONOMICAL UNIT

olis attorney, has been re-elected president of the Indiana Astro. nomical Society.

vice president; Miss Mary Howard, secretary; Dr. Daniel Layman, treasurer, and Walter E. Wilkens, editor of the society's bulletin.

Wilkins’ home, 6124 Dewey Ave, each Wednesday night.

| {EE Going Up Again; 7 Today's Low

INDIANAPOLIS shivered today, even after the temperature rose to 13 degrees since skidding to 7 in the night, but Weatherman J. H. Armington pointed out that

worse,

At Evansville, the temperature dropped to 9 degrees below zero,

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RESUS, Keller, property management aivision; C. Otto Janus, Allison, publicity, use,

watare and Beckett. district planuaing.

BIG FOUR EMPLOYEE

New crushed to death yesterday in the Beech Grove yards when a tractor he was driving was struck by a‘sut of cars.

Jorsville, Ky. wife, Barbara; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Reynolds; Stelia and Mary, and three brothers, Jesse, Reynolds,

REALTORS NAME THEIR LEADERS

Peckham Host at Dinner at Which Committees Are Chosen.

Committees to direct the active ities of the Indianapolis Real Ese tate Board were selected at a dine ner in the Athenaeum last night. The new president, R. E. Peckham, was host to officers and di rectors. Barl B. Teckemeyer, retir« ing president, was guest of honor. Officers and directors of the board

este Mr. Peckham include:

, Argus ects a Heauident; Se

Frans Ww.

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rd Fieber, Fred ank J, Viehmunn, Guy H., Wile Mr, Peckh Ae Ain of other iit are: Som Iman, arbitration; Norbert J. “Wi 1 mire, Rd — age: Wi . Wa a . Te Lovin i,

t: Ostrom, oivie. affairs; Ja C.

and d A, Bi aymene_A ‘Wills rster, farm;

Argus, forms; Leo UR, McAllister,

golf, se Mr, Teckemeyer, housing.

Roberts, Jndustrial;

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th, mortgage loans; members; coseph J. realiors, William HM.

new northside inter-eiub relations; Rooert Arnold G. Dayis, realtor Riva rd A. Hyde, social affairs;

. Sims, taxation: Frank L. H. Lewis and Joe kand

CRUSHED TO DEATH

A 34-year-old employee¢ of the York Central Raliltoad was

The victim, Roy Reéynolds, 60 S.

11th Ave. Beech Grove, died when he was trapped in the wreckage.

Mr. Reynolds, a native of Tayis survived by his

two sisters,

Edward and Robert

Funeral services will be held at

the Beech Grove Christian Church at 2 p. m. tomorrow with burial in Acton.

MRS. MITTIE BAKER

IS DEAD HERE AT 82

Mrs. Mittie Baker, 1525 Brad-

bury Ave, died today at her home. She was 82,

rs. Baker had been a resident

here several years and was born in Rochester, Ky. of the Baptist Church at Youngstown, Ky.

She was a member

Survivors are two daughters, Mrs.

Jessie Gidcumb and Mrs. Robert L. Smith, both of Indianapolis; a son, James E. Mason of New York, five grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at

1:30 p. m. Friday in the home,

and at South Bend it went down to 7 below. That made Indiana colder than Minnesota, for Minneapolis reported a low of only 2 below. At Municipal Airport, a low of : degrees above was reported for 3 and 4 a. m. At the same hours,

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RENAMES PRESIDENT

Emsley W. Johnson Sr., Indianap-

Others named were Paul Richey,

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the Terre Haute convention last fall,

Lowell G. Taylor, Vincennes, was

| installed as governor to succeed Roy

S. Ruckman, Nappanee. Floyd W. Stoelting, Vincennes, was installed as secretary and Linfield Myers,

w. fAnderson, as treasurer. Governors

for the 12 state divisions also were inducted. The Rev, Phillip E. Auer of Gallion, O. an international trustee, gave the principle address,

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CHARLES W. SHORES, LONG ILL, DIES AT 40 Charles W. Shores, Indianapolis resident for 17 years, died last night after a long illness. He was 40 and lived at 523 N. Alabama St. Mr. Shores came here from ‘Scottsville, Ky. and: for several years was a barber at the old Circle Barber Shop, formerly located on the Monument Circle. He had been employed by the L. J. Smith Transportation Co. for 15 years prior to his retirement four years ago. Survivors are: his mother, Mrs. Laura Jackson of Trammel, Ky.; two brothers, Harold of Indianapolis and Hollis of Trammel; a sister, Mrs, Clarice Minnix of Indianapolis, § nephew and a niece, Funeral services and burial will be at the Beech Grove Baptist Church near Scottsville, of which he was a member,

Robert 1 Tt Smith and James E. York Cit away Tuesday. Fuheral Friday, 1: m., at the home, 1525 Bradbury. Friends invited. Friends may call at the home after noon Wednesday. G. H. Herrmann Service.

nat ores — Edward, age 68, passed mong at odist

8 2 ral Home, Friends iRvited: 1 Park. Friends may call at al home after 10 a. m.

other of

ony 3 Oh urch. B 8 Anthony Friends invit

I ed. DIGGINS—Thomas TT, tigved father of Thomas fasted aw y Saturday a. m. at the family residence. 3102 N. man >, Funeral Wednesday, Jan, 7, . mM, at residence; 9% a. m. St. Francis de Sales Church. Friends inPred Buria ia Cross ery. m call at residence. Geo Ww. A Service oe

BATON William . a a an rother ae &, i Eaton." Mrs, Violet Mu

Sher-

3s, father of

1 m. Side uneral Pes . Friends invited. rial Crown Hill. Friend the funeral B home after 6 4 RE Cony.

HAYNES-—-Thomas Handlan peioved husband of plots “hdynes: =

Gilbert | Era Mrs. s Loretta B oretta Seilott

es y, 1 Ramer Cent. Chape itn & a loth 8} Burial Grace 1a wn, Mint. ye ends may call at

HENDRIX Thema Ruth, beloved - fat of Mrs. Lula BE sister or a

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n, sisur and Eugene Passed away

Sh A Central ny Hiimola at 10th, Burial Cro be Xn a Hill. Friends ma

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LYONS—James Sher beloved pucband f es ? ae Jathe

Leslie

age 71, r of Mrs.

.. Beech Grove, after 1 Tuesday. tt J ba Snead a He & Sons Service.

MICRAEEA-William. beloved husband of

Friederike C. (Kate) Michael and f . athe f S. Annette Loucks and Roy. Ww. all of Indianapolls and Mrs, ay Coers of Adrian, Mich. vy Bunday afternoon, Jan. 4 neal “Seivices will be held at the Wald nals Rea fers = 17th St

7 at 3 o'clock. Iterment own Hil Friends lcome. oqmetery:

we. (Bluffto and Adrian: Mich., papers please copy.)

REYNOLDS—Roy Albert, 34 yea beloved husband of HO son of Mr and Mi. brother Re TRolds 3 Taylorshe er o ella v Edward and Robe 5 Reynolds. Jesse,

away Jaundey, Jan. dav, 2 p. Beech Gro Church, Burial Jhoton, Ind. fal a Litt] Son's Grove. will not be opened, due to F acoident SHORES-~Charles W., son of Mrs. Laur

o Trammel, y., brother clerics Minnix Jam as Shores, Mrs

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ville Courier Journal please copy.) ST Cornelius age 62 year hus of Bet father of Marvin orn ay a. m. Funeral Wedne Yi

2 m, at the Leap Friends invited. Burial Floral

Pr s m i ater 4 pd: Teta 3 at funeral home

WARRINER— The wv. Alfred S., hush of Mrs Alice arriner, father of Me

Leslie reno Lon

er of Alan and Ronald brother of George Warriner caster, passed away ist Hospital JBaturday eve. Fune: Wednesday,

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Prien Centra] ATKINS Lorena, age

St.. any time. WA 18 'q mother of file be Sr dees of M d Mrs,

Lou daughter rlus Ky sister of Shen on and Henry Lee Stewart and Marie Jthathorn, Alma, Carlsen and ‘ n ails passed wa, Funeral Wed esday. 1pm from the Burial Friends ney call at the

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G. H. HERRMANN 1508 8. EAST ST.

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ROBERT W. STIRLING

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USHER MORTUARY

LSON % 00. MA-8433 Ce Prospect 88. MA 8434 Florists & Mor Monuments 6

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On CHARACTER or AUTO. WITHOUT ENDORSERS - Borrow #75 105,000 « & 1018 months | to pay * & weeks to make Ist payment *

COST REDUCED Ys on entire amount of oll § PER *100 Laem Overt30 trom 8 13 0) Pek vo whieh Is Only 6A0 POP SON Por month on unpaid belness.

ASHINGTON

JANUARY EXPENSES

$10 to $100 on your signature only immediately if employed. $10 to $300 on auto or furniture in one day.

304 KRESGE BLDG. MARKET 4409

above Sriends ky: Burial Midove ch Pork Ww.

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HONOR LOANS TO FIT YOUR BUDGET

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or visit either office. Payments include charges at Household’s rate of 23% per month on tha t of a balance not exceeding $150, and 134% per month on that part of a balance in excess of $150.

HOUSEHOLD FINANCE

Start’ off the new year with no old Dilla hanging ead. Let C t!

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tallments that will fit even the most modest ine Monthly charges only 29% on loan balances of $150 or less and 1% % on that part of the unpaid

balance above wealth’'s RED!

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2-OFFICES—2

Illinois and Washington Lincoln 1431

205 Odd Fellow Bldg. Pennsylvania and Washington Lincoln 8495

oe W ohte 8t. - INDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC WELFARE ASSOCIATION

LOANS

LIBERAL LOAN CO. 152 N. Delaware _ Ris y

at 30th and Northwestern. _BE-4544. LL

Help Wanted—Male

Help Wanted—Female

WANT midale-a man and 3 ch ages S no laundry; more wg han. wages. References miles from Indinnapo Ss. Inquire Tis Nelson St., Indianapo!

ASSIST in housekeeping and care of 3 children; nice home; privileges. In application give age, experience if any Ieferences and salary expected. Box 1097 mes

ed id lady, take full charge s § he 8 15 ee

HITE, middle-aged man with job and wife to help fire furnace; share rooms, utilities. 1524 College.

EXPERIENCED jacket makers, must have had Jussor =x rience. J. W. JACKSON & SO . Meridian.

FOE < ES. in pie shop work. ARRLY in person. 4026 E. 10th, Call after

EXPERIENCED WAITRESS, CALL AT 1606 N. ILLINOIS. WANTED-—Girl Snir rence's Music. one GA-653

COOK, must be neat oR glean. No night's or Sunday's. 1434 N

ORK. White lady, TA-9305.

OPERATOR. . ST.

for George Tor-

GENERAL HOUSEW: 21-35. LI-491..

POWER MACHINE 252% E. 13TH

‘Sige. initiative and abilit:

VE an Soening = Su ce Department for a an. 18-31 hose a sbiec: tive" is adve Must high

Age, Those who by "thelr to learn show they merit promotion, will be advanced to store Ragsr upon comple on S Shelf tain. lary starts at education and eck MiRES LOAN

WE: 24 N. DEL. MATHS

BOYS, 1s bo )5 with bicycles; stead school A must be free by

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jobs,

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18 Schoo immediately. Postal

god pus o t. 122 8. Capitol

Telegraph Messenger Dept.

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Locally owned and managed.

Park for Appraisal

Office on ground floor. Park next door. Walk about 20 feet, bring in title and get your loan. It's that easy. Buckeye Finance Co. loan dept. ot

EQUITABLE CURITIES CO. K

SE MA. 3361. 219 E. Ohio $t.

Help Wanted—Male

¥peticheed struc tural steel detailers and checkers. Give full particulars in first application, American Bridge Co., Ambridge, Pa,

100 BILL PASSERS. Report at once - Western Union Room, 18 N. Meridian.

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(2) men, good tele= RAMSEY. RI-8525,

Salesmen—Agents

ATTRACTIVE offer, hone voices. MR. a. m.—5 p. m.

REAL ESTATE |

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

Rooms Without Board 14

Housekeeping Rooms 17

MERIDIAN, 2315 N. furnished; near bath innersprings; good transportation; gentleman.

1 515 E. 24th room, next bath, a Bt near Gentran WA-1454.

ARSENA 426 N. (Near Tech.)—Lovely room a, AR e. Good transporta tion, MA-0570.

BELMONT, 127 S.—Warm, well furnished, jax bath; fettloman preferred; private home. MA- .

BERNARD, 617 W. room, }f ayioyed, reasonable, ence. HU-T073.

BANCROFT, 607 N. room, 2 doudle beds; IR-6722. BROADWAY. 1515—1 Single! 1 win beds, hot water; ne tieme n.

1815. Apt. 6 pleasant for 1-2 College priv., reas. TA-9462, aft. 6 pm. CO BE

LLEGE AT 42ND.—Nice warm room, newly furnished, $5. Private family. HU2662.

4000 North)—Love! 3 Rey

(near RCA) — Large private home.

double,

ELAWARE, N. RH 4-_Unusually attractive large, from Beautyrest; phone; _ good heat; suitable 1-2,

0|ILT. «+>:8, 2336 N.—Comfortable room, near be « steam heat, private Rome. garage. TA- 30. ILLINOIS, 3156 N.—Nice front Toon large closet, private family: phon

ILLINOIS, 2005 N.—Lovely tom single;

— Warm, nicely | FOUNT

=| ILLINOIS, 3120

22 W. Vermont.

'AIN SQUARE; Olive, 10262. Nicel funished, 2 rooms, private entrance, $ Adults.

HARRISON, 801—Modern Bousskeoping. Or or Slesping rooms; private entrance;

erstuffed, ‘private en-

N.~—2 r Frigidaire,

innersprings pring: TA 2764

trance; empioyed.

QLIVE, 1838—Warm, Bolter rooms, all utilities, private entrance; convenient. R €.

ORIENTAL, 20 N.—Attractive 3 rooms, innersprings, jrgldaire, hot water, utilities. Adults; $10.

UNION, 836 — 2 large furnished front gels rooms; goo heat; utilities, RI-4 INDIVIDUAL San Sr 2 ple with 1 child; no COOMBES PA must be seen TOSI. GA-4054.

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Choice apartments gladly shown. i LI-5555.

General Apartments

Unfurnished. LI-2439 $45, 1944 N. Ala., lower hi. apt} + $80. N ers.

4-rm., sun rm White Agcy. WA-4466. pt. 8 ‘IR-7956) .

good heat, constant hot wate

2129 N.—Single, oi nicely MRI? overstuffed. } hot water, ga-

Adults.

$60 BEDROOM APT.

Nicely well , anegey bldg. 2128 N Meridian

rage, reasonable. Ce ft. rm.; attract.

Mich. Es 225 furn. “The Holloway."

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A 247—La front master bedroom, ? pei home, TE itable 1-2. WA-3028.

BARGAIN—10 room modern, fine location, ood home, rent rooms and pay for ob

Furn. Houses.—Apts.

KENWOOD, 2235—3-room bath; modern “apartment: excellent heat; utilities; $11.

ssession now. Priced right, terms NA-5923, Evenings CH-4707. (Jacobs).

CLEA iry, front room. Modern home; TAN “Ew ing. near RCA. Call after |- X m.

ROOMS3-Downtown, clean, near bath, doubles. Reasonable.

STRICTLY modern, tiled bath, constant het man preferred. TA-00

Ww ern room; next bath: shower; yg oe 1-2 gentlemen. BE-3982-J.

Delaware:

20%; 8. v singles,

city heat;

separate entrance, water, gentle-

Rooms With Board 15

CRU UPT, ~ i — _ Attractive front #30 — widow's home; twin beds; 3 meals.

GA-5780. CENTR 155—Clean, warm rooms, x= a 8 Home privileges. Garage availa Phone.

N, ed N.—Lovely, warm room; HA eals; private entrance; 2 gen-

COLLEGE SHi=Doubie3

Emerson, 336

$730. GRACELAND

Houses for Rent 19

$13; as CR RO0M Sotule: electricity, well.

. 44th. TA-4330

ARSENAL, 2207 N.—Clean, 3.0m double;

inside water paid; $10. WA

BROADWAY, 5631—Large 2-bedroom mod.

bungalow;

rw $70.

fenced-in back Jord; 2-car Call BR-T031 o . Burtt,

2 bedrooms, Pletely I redecora! floors all refinished, rst class condition, with fon. ©

daytime, LI-24389; nights,

six rooms; * cond.; $40.

good IR~

, 3103—Unusual 6-room corner double; like new; $37.50. TA-0231.

GLEY, 1713—4-Room modern; Deatrola; “oul wholesale price; water pd., $32.50

tlemen; re phone

3600 NORTH-Front bedroom, home, % black transportation. man, TA-7606

vate BOsiness

MARKET, 1104 tage,

MICHIG

E.~8-Room cotwater pe pi te

E. modern double, Alin. 30 le MA-1439, d. Miss Davis, IR-1389.

RIVERS ON CARLINE. WA-351

BABIES to board, good care. Refer-

ences. 2101 E. 44th, HU-7584.

G 'UPLE will: share 5-room bun YOUN Ah with young couple. CRS0TS, 16

ALLISON 140 N. Delaware

1115 WINDSOR—6 rm. mod. $30. Jennings Bros,

28 8S. Illinois.

LET US manage your property a Sollect your rents, We are ns

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Hotels

Y cer Sominole Hotel Con veds—good

Farms and Suburbans 20

— | 6-ROOM Modern

$45: | NEW, Modern, $5-room

MA-9821.

Houses and Lots Sale 25

$350 DOWN, $30 MONTH Buys good 6-room meod.. with attached arage. Suitable for home and inco cellent neighborhood. Close to stores and schools. Transportation at door, Inspect 918 S. State St. all Phi MA-6962 with Jack C. Carr. MA-2377,

T Rooms On One Floor Suitable for rooming house. 1100 Block

E. Market St. Good condition, easy. rms, 3.000. Shown by appointment, i o YD, HU-5 st.

MA-3425. L. ‘8: Mazur. 108 E. Wash. 310 8S. RYBOLT; 6 rooms; bath; ex= + cellent condiiton: near Bridgeport ' Brass and Allison's: bargain ab $2,500. only 10 per cent down. “BUY A DEFENSE BOND

FIRSL 1 LI-4304. Mr. Ed Zwicker. RI-2368, ALLISON REALTY CO.. Inc.. Realtors.

650 E. 11th St.; $2,200;

7 RM. MOD.

$220 dn., $19.80 mo., plus taxes, ins, 6 SMS. 2147 E. Riverside Dr., $3500, 6 2500 Blk. N. Jalnott, 3200 Elbert L. McDaniel of Li-ize& ONLY $2,250 Attractive 5-room mod. bunRBIW: paved street; close Wo asoTes, School transportation t 667 Birch St. Call PRfins.” MA- Aaa with (Ry C. Carr, MA-2377 itle. BE, SURE of ror § in Qemand sm: ahet Union Title Co. 153 BE Market St Union Title Bld,

MO, 'GAZ6336,

NT- SINGGOLL Studebaker Realty , 2

308 Shelby, Northeast on term PHILLIPS. BE-2080,

oom semi-modern “ingaiow: od PE Joy sity: sacrifice, $1000 cash. Owner, TA

NEW HOMES—4808, 4828, 4833 Ave. First 8t. N. of Brookville 2 has large dining room. Al $26.90 mo. LI-2116.

—FPive rooms, good condi. d floors; furnace. he

Terms. Van Horn. 3127 BLVD. PL.—8 rm. mod., good JoeAnt. Priced to sell. Acro’ Realty v Con

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EPLER tion: acres: 8084.

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near Warren Central H large rooms; FHA eR sit is

726 W. 43D.—8 rms. 2 Sains, brick, 3-ca ax $775 down, $53.36 Ww. T. Boyd, -3521. E. Kirk McKinney Co., Ine. .

Colored — Rare Bargains

1461 Mass. Ave. 6 rooms. Only $800. . A real buy! - B27 Myrtis Ave. 7-room seth mod. Priced low, terms} 1909 Columbia Ave. 4-room cottage. Price, $750. Terms! HU-2808. C. A. Young. Edw, Dillehay. MA-6411

COLORED RARE BARGAINS

1461 MASS. AVE. 6 A real buy, 527 MYRTIS, oly oo semi-modern, priced low on tormpe Te

1908 COLUMBIA, 4-room cottage. Price

$750 terms. MA-6411

HU-2808. C. A. Young. To sell. rent. hire or Ana. use low cost

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“Hot, ‘cold water. City heat: showers, $4 up.

day, $4.50 week.

Hoosier Hotel

440 Massachusetts.

NORTH EAST—Nice

: a garage, paves rota. wribinarintion, Mj re! n 3 Se Hudeison. 2819 E. 15th. CH-

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Housel suring Rooms BELMONT 203 N,—3-Room

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. | ARLINGTON, , 3231 N.—Seven rooms: half

acre, $30. CH-4312, Ring 2.

43 pan in and adjoining Amo; modern

C. E, Logan, Amo, Ind.

SLE Ev Business Property RENT Beauty Parlor

Call Mr.

Colorado, Burtt

MA-8581.

GOOD USINESS space for sale Small capital. Howard.

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MA-9821. Edw. Dillehay. Real Estate Wanted 27 ~~ REAL ESTATE WANTED

* A J" want to for all class homes in all parts of the City. Call us for appraisal. a Defense Bond First" ALLISON ALTY C0., INC. 140 N. Delaware St.

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