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Rodman Ellis
UNA WEHMAN, Rites Tonight PIANIST, DEAD ...... cco co oom =
Ellis will be held by the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen at 7 o'clock tonight at the Little & Son funeral home Burial Will be ot Greenwich, O, at 3 po. m to- | SR morrow, Mr. Ellis, 50, was an employ-
Teacher Played With Both Chicago and Milwaukee Symphony Orchestras.
Mrs. Una Clayson Wehman, former piano teacher, died yesterday at her home, 3068 Washington blvd. Private services will be held at
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Sons. all of George of Three Rivers, Mich, and Mrs. | Flovd Chambers, Miss Thecla Taube, Miss Betty Taube and Miss Julia Taube, all of Indianapolis.
Hulda A. Simon
Mrs. Hulda A. Simon, resident of] the South Side all of her life, died] vesterday at Methodist hospital. Mrs. Simon, who was 52, lived at| 1014 N. Garfield drive. Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday at the G. H. Herrmann funeral home with burial at Goh cordia Survivors are her husband, Frank: | a daughter, Mrs. Maynard Schoch; a son, Kenneth; her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Meyer, and five brothers, William, Harry, Albert, Carl and Lawrence Meyer, all of Indianapolis.
Hold Last Rites For Louise Travis
SERVICES WERE to be held today for Mrs. Louise Travis, a member of the Woodruff United Presbyterian church. She was 80 and died Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Roland Woodruff. 1915 Nowland ave. Survivors, besides the daughter, are a son, George Wills: a sister, Mrs. Anna Miller, and three grandchildren, Ann, Gladys and John Wills
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FLORA CURTIS, LIFE
Mrs. Flora White Curtis died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Laura Hand, 1131 N. Jefferson ave. at 2202 N. Temple st She had been a member of the, First Free Methodist church for | 34 years. Mrs. Curtis was born in Indianapolis and lived here all her life. Services will be held at 2 p. m.| Wednesday at the Jordan funeral home, Burial will be in New Crown Mrs. Curtis is survived by her husband, Thomas: four sons, Fred, John, Robert and Carl, all of Indianapolis, and three daughters, Mrs. Hand, Mrs. Edith Taylor, 1040 Kansas City, Kas. and Mrs,
the American Conservatory of Mu- day while workElectric Co. Nagel, San Antonio, Tex. and a Mrs. Salge died Saturday Carl Salge, Kalamazoo, and five] Burial will be at Earlham cemetery | hact 12 years she had been employed | the Bricklayers’ union and the 9:30 a. m. Wednesday. of Richmond p. m. tomorrow. Burial will be in 10 grandchildren and one great Funeral services for Robert Mack, Survivors are his parents. Mr. and and two brothers, Leroy Mack and lowing 2 p. m. services tomorrow lived Mrs. Veda Allen Lane of IndianapWalter Kerns,
Flanner & Buchanan mortuary to- ee of the New MOLroW York Central Mrs. Wehman was graduated from He died Satursic in Chicago with the highest hon- ing at Lafayette. His home was ors and appeared with both the al 1615 S. Randolph st. Chicago and Milwaukee symphony Survivors are his wife, Myrtle; orchestra. three sisters, Mrs. Eva G. UnderSurvivors include her husband,| Wood, Indianapolis; Mrs. Maude Arthur, an official of the Graybar| Van Horn, Toledo, and Mrs. Nina ae brother, David E. Ellis, IndianMrs. Louise Salge Sos Funeral services for Mrs. Salge, will be held at : Len 1: ECENER tomorrow at the Krieger finer) home, 1402 N. Illinois st. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. DIES HERE AT 7 Manistee, Mich. She was the vidow| of Fred Salge and a native of | Germany. She was a member of the Zion Evangelical church here Employed in “7 Grad Office Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. | ‘ : George Heuer, Manistee; a son, | At Block Ss: Lived in grandchildren. City 12 Years. Mrs. Lucille Egener, 149 W. 20th Charles W. Brady : St. Apt. 1, died yesterday at St. VinServices for Charles W. Brady, cents hospital. She was 37. 117 Ww. Walnut st, will be conduct-| poy in Richmond. Mrs. Egener ed at 2 p. m. tomorow at Richmond. | aq lived here 20 years. For the! there. The body will be at then the credit office of the Wm. H | Harry W. Moore peace chapel here | Block Co. until 1 p. m, tonight. She was a member of SS. Peter Mr. Brady, who was 61. died Sat- and paul Cathedral. urday at Methodist hospital. He| Services will be in the chapel of | was a bricklayer and a member of | SS. Peter and Paul Loyal Order of Moose. be at Calvary. Survivors are his wife, Grace; two| Survivors are her husband, Carl: daughters, Miss Nelda Mae Brady a daughter, Sharon; her mother, and Miss Helen Brady: two Mrs. Elizabeth Taube of IndianapoHarold and Charles Brady, Richmond, and a brother, Mattie Woolling Services for Mrs. Mattie Jane Woolling, who died Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Egil Crogh, in Chicago, will be held at the Hisey & Titus mortuary at 2:30 Crown Hill She was a member of the Second Church of Christ, Scientist, here and the Ninth church in Chicago. Survivors, besides the daughter, are a son, Kenneth of Indianapolis, grandchild. Mrs. Woolling had lived with her daughter since her husband's death 18 years azo AT SHORTRIDGE, DIES 17. a senior at Shortridge high school, will be held at 10 a. m. tonorrow at the Northside Church of G Burial will be at Moores Hill He died Saturday at City hospital after an illness of seven months Mrs. Eugene E. Mack, 1243 Congress ave.; five sisters, Mrs. Kenneth Sett Mrs. Margaret Foxworthy and Miss Helen Mack, all of Indianapolis: Mrs. Clarence Souder, Richmond. and Mrs. Llovd Hotle, Louisville. Juseph Mack, both of Indianapolis Harriett Anglemeyer Mrs. Harriet A. Anglemyer, who died yesterday at her home, 142 BE. 28th st, will be buried at Harveysburg cemetery near Kingman folat the United Brethren church at Kingman. Mrs. Anglemever. who had here for 29 years, was 69. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Foster D. Ong Jr. of Chicago and olis; one sister, Mrs. Charles Davis of Crawfordsville; two brothers, Thomas and John Lewis of Kingman, and a granddaughter, Mrs. Virginia McGoorty of Chicago Walter Kerns will be held at 10 a Hall. Beech Grove: a sister, Mrs. at the Shirlev Bros Gertie Moore, and a brother, Place of burial has Gforge H. Rains, both of Indianapolis, died vesHe was a
Sarvices for N. Illinois st. m. tomorrow central chapel. not been determined. Mr. Kerns, who was 77. terday at his home. theatrical worker. Survivors are his wife, Stella: son Walter Jr, John.
State Deaths
BICKNELL—John A. Morgan, 78 Edwi n Mose
vivors: Sister, Mrs . Mrs. Anna Seirp, 80. Burvivor: Daugh-
ter. Mrs. John Breitenstein
| FAIRMONT—John Simons, 87 {ors: Son, Harry: brother, Wilson,
GAS CITY—Mrs. Rosetta Bond, 79. Sur-
John P. Connor vivors: Sons, Henry, Leroy, George, Brose,
John P, Connor, y ? C 9 Smple ee of the Frank, Rollie: daughters, Mrs. Tressa Ice, school board for 20 years. will be Mrs Brosella Barker: brother, John McEl. bu . e $ fo » < ayy - ried in Holy Cross cemetery fol LEBANON—Mrs lowing 9 a. m. services tomorrow at SH rivos. Qt hy it i ella ovie St. Anthony's church. MARION_Henry Mr. Connor, who was 69,
Brother, Charle Saturday at his home, 337 N. MORGANTOW N—William L. Adams, 79. son st.
Survivors: Wife, Mary; daughter Bertha He was a member of St. An-
Hickman: sons, Perry, Frank. sister. Mrs. Des 3 Michaels: brothers, Frank, John, thony’s church and had been active _ MT. VERNON—Mrs. wT Johnson Moore, in Democratic politics. gh TOR: Sn wi Charest Survivors are his wife, Catherine; SV osrin Ludlow, 35. Survivors: Parents, two daughters, Mary and Alice Con- James Ludlow: wife; sisters, nor; three sons, Joseph, Thomas and John: a sister, Mary Connor: four brothers, Patrick, Thomas. Andrew and James, all of Indianapolis.
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Mrs Prances Rice. Miss Helen Ludlow. NEW ALBANY—Mrs, Lillie Affolter. Survivors: Husband, William: PL Ottis. arry: daughters, Miss Ilene and Lena Affolter: brothers. Rubert, Albert Higgenbotham OWENSVILLE—Jolin H. Anderson. Wife, Clarcey: son, Mrs, Eva Nelson, Mrs Mrs. Mildred Blisher, Mrs. Sprowl: sister Mrs
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Clara Elizabeth Nelson Margaret Landsberry | Su urvivors: Daughters, vy 5 Jake Suse | Mrs. Helen Stewart: son carl, Louis; sister, Mrs. Carrie Tremper broth:
73. Surhters. Mrs. olk, Naomi
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ROBERT EAUTY VINCENNES Frank She DoT Watches, Yr The CHIC A GC JEWELRY atta as 146 E. WASHING’ ST
58 Masgach etic Ave: vivors: Wife, Elizabeth; Re re — | sma— | ShEDArd brothers. Guy, By Musica Instruments Cameras CO, ine.
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RITES SET FOR ABBIE FREELAND
Widow of Former Hospital Head Dies During |
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Visit in Denver. |
Services for Mrs. Abbie Haynes Freeland, a resident of Indianapolis | for 40 vears and charter member |
|of the Electa Circle, a Masonic] club, will be held at 11 a. | Wednesday at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Crown| |Hill. The Rev. George M. Smith will! | officiate. Mrs. Freeland, who was the| widow of Dr. J. Li Freeland, superintendent of City hospital from 1906 [until 1912, died Friday while visitling her son, Dr. J. H. Freeland of | Denver Member of Mayflower
She was a member of the Edwin | Ray Methodist church, Nettie Rans- | ord chapter, O. E. S,, and the Mayower society. A in Indianapolis she lived with a daughter, Mrs. A. M. HethWo 5224 Pleasant Run blvd. Survivors, besides Mrs. Hetheron and Dr. Freeland, are another son, Charles of Denver; 13 (grandchildren, a great grandchild, two sisters, Mrs. Ora Sortwell and Mrs. Ben Drake, both of Los Angeles, and a niece, Mrs. J. L. Jack-| | son of 15diahapolis
Howard Louis Lee
Services for Howard Louis Lee, who died Saturday at his home, 808 | Fletcher ave., will be held at 1 |p. m. tomorrow at the J. C. Wilson| funeral home. Burial will be at | | Edinburg. | Mr. Lee, who was 51, was a na[tive of Shelby county and had lived | here for 20 years. He was a fireman for the New York Central railroad. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Firemen and En-| {ginmen and the First English Lu-/ | theran church at Columbus. Survivors are his wife, Edna; his (mother, Mrs. Addah Lee; a daughIter, Mrs. Mary L. Clark; four sis-| ters, Miss Nora Lee and Mrs. Grace Berry, both of Indianapolis, and] Mrs. Thelma Baskersville of De-| |troit, and Mrs. Hazel Blackhern of | Roaring Gap, N. C, and one grand-| son. |
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| ANGLEMYER -Harriett A, age 69 years | beloved mother of Mrs. Foster D. On Jr. of Chicago, Iil.; Mrs. Veda Allen | of Indianapolis, grandmother of | Virginia McGoorty, sister of Mrs. Charles | Davis of Crawfordsville, Ind.; Thomas and John evs of Kingman, Ind. Fu- | neral Tuesday, p. m.. United Brethren at Ball Ind. Friends may | call the residence, 142 E. 28th st. | until 10 a. m. Tuesday and at church fromm 1 until 2 p. m, Tuesday Burial Harveyshurg cemetery. Shirley Service. (Crawfordsville papers please] copy.) | BARKER Ernest B., beloved husband of Mary E. Barker, father of Glenn of Los Angeles, Cal: Eileen B. Moore and Wilma Jean Barker, brother of Ben of in-| dianapolis, John of Iowa, Everett of] Norfolk, Va., and Ethel Matthias of New| Jersey, departed this life Saturday. Fu-| Tuesday, March 24 at Moore & | Northside Colonial mortuary, Col-| lege at Fairfield, 2 p. m. Burial Ander-| son cemetery, Friends invited.
BLEDSOE Marlin Kerl of 1234 Sterling | ave, entered into rest Sunday, age 20 years, son of Mr. & Mrs. L. P. Bledsoe, brother of Mrs. Bertie Phillipps, Mrs. Madeline Murphy, Mrs. Marie Crouch, | Dorothy, Eva Lee, Fred and Wayne Bledsoe. Services Tuesday, 2 p. m., at Harry W. Moore Peace chapel. Friends are welcome, | CAVINESS—Luther, | Maude, father | Beers, William, of Maggie Caviness, Fisher, Fred and Earl, passed away Sunday. Services Wednesday, 3 m. at the W. D. Beanblossom mortuary, Burial Floral Park cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary any time,
CONNOR-—-John P., age 69 vears, husbana (nee Dugan), father of Mary Thomas A. and Jobs Patrick, Thomas H. and Mary E Rese Funeral Tues Sv. 24, 8:30 a. m. at residence, 337 N. Addi-| son st. 9 a. m. St. Anthony's church. | Friends invited. Burial oly ros ! cemetery, Friends may call at residence. | George W. Usher service
COX Sharon Louise, beloved little daugh: | ter of Mark and Jean Josephine Cox, grandagentes of Mrs, & Mrs, H. 8. Hilebrand, great- -grandaughter of Mr. & Mrs. Richard O. Shimer and Mr. & Mrs. Bert L. Cox, passed away Sunday, Funeral Tuesday. 1:30 p. m. at Shirley ros. Irving Hill chapel, 5377 E. Washington st. Burial Memorial Park. Friend s Har ason at the chapel after 3 p. M ELLIS—r.
Myrtie, brother of Mrs. Maude VanHorn of Toledo, O.; Mrs. Nina Nagel of San Antonio, Tex.; Mrs. Eva G. Underwood and Dale D. Ellis of Jnosnarss Wid ced | away March 21. Services | b m, at Littie & "Sons ML home, { 916 N. Meridian st. Burial Greenwich, | B. of RT Sse please copy.)
service. (Akron, O, EGENER—Lucille, wife of Carl, mother of Sharon Ann, daughter of August and | Elizabeth Taube, sister of Mrs, Russell | Neff, Mrs. Floyd Chambers, Thelca, Bet- | ty and Julia Taube, died at St incent’'s hospital Sunday at the Kirby mortuary, Meridian and 19th sts. Funeral Wednesday, 9:15 a, m., at the mortuary, 9:30 a. m,, in the chap-| el at SS. Peter and Paul cathedral. Interment Calvary cemetery. Friends in-
vited. FREELAND—Mrs. Abbie Haynes, r of Gladys Freeland Hetherington and, Dr. Haynes J. Freeland and Charles E. | Freeland of Denver, Colo.: sister of Mis Ona Sortwell and Mrs. Ben Drake of ..cs! Angeles, Cal. passed away at the howe] . Dr. Haynes J. Freeland. Den-! Service at the Flannir & Buchanan Mortuary Wednesday, t} a. m. | Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. HARLAN — Jessie (nee Snyder), beloved | wife of Charles M., mother of Jean Caroline br Fave Kenneth Harlan, sister of Mrs. Stella Smart of Indianap- | olis and Mrs, Hattie Hanger of New| Albany, passed away Sunday, March 22 Services Wednesday, 10 a. m., at Little! & Sons funeral home, 1018 N. Meridian. | Burial Oak Hill cemetery, Crawfords- | ville. Friends may call at Littia & Sons | funeral home, 1001 Main st.,, Becch| Grove, after 7 p. m. this evening, and | at 19168 N. Meridian Tuesday | HUCKLEBERRY — Mary Elisabeth, 403! Aass. ave, widow of Charles H.. nother of Henry Clifford Huckleberry, Columbus, Ohio., Ben Huckleberry. Oklahoma City. Okla... and William Keller and Charles Morris Huckleberry. Indianapolis. passed guar Monday morning. Services Wednesd 2 m.._at Antioch church, 2 miles southwest of Sheridan. Burial Jcnes cemetery. Friends may call at the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary until noon Wednesday. {Lebanon and Sheridan pavers please cgay.) KERNS— Walter Evermore, age 77 years, beloved husband of Stella father of Walter Kerns, brother of John Kerns, passed Yay Sunday. Funeral Tuesday, 10 a at Shirley Bros. Central chapel Titinols at 10th st. rnd hay call at chapel after 10 a. m. MonElizabeth, be- |
RICRARDDSON—Cathryn loved wife of Frank FP. Richardson, | daughter of Charles A, Kindler and sis-| ter of Carl G. and Martin T. Kindler, | assed away Sunday noon. Funerai Wednesday, March 25 at 2 p. residence of her father. 1430 south fig Schosl road. Friends invited. Buria Oak 1 cemetery. Plainfield, Ind. Friends may call at residence after 3 Ri m. Monday. Leap service. . SIMON—Hulda 52 years, beloved wife of Frank A. Simon, mother of Mrs, Maynard Schoch and Kenneth Simon daughter of Elizabeth Meyer, sister of William, Harry. Albert, Carl and Lawrence Mever, assed away Sunday. Funeral Wednes ay, } Pp. mm. H. Herrmann funeral home, ‘riends invited. Burial Friends may call after 8
Ruth, beloved wife mother of Lynda Skaage, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. artin, sister of Magaret Rp and Mildred McMann, passed away Monday. Funeral Thursaay, 10 m. at Woodside Methodist Church. Burial Memorial Park. Friends may call at the parents’ home, 330 S Rural st. after Wednesday and
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'HMAN—Mrs. Una G., wife of VEE daughter of Dr. Julia Eberle, passed away Sunday in her home, 3068 Washington blvd. Private services Tuesday Friends may call at the Flanner & Bu chanan Mortuary through Monday evening
WHIPPLE Albert R, Sr, of 2444 Park ave., entered into rest Saturday, age 42 vears, father of Albert R. Whipple Jr, son of Mrs. Grace Whipple, brother o Mrs. William J. Fowler, Mrs. Adrian Hebert, Mrs. Allen Fletcher, Hazel and Earl Whipple. Services Tuesday, 10 na. m at Harry W. Moore Peace chapel. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. Friends are welcome
WHITAKER—Jennie, wife of Orien V Gladys owens
of 1201 N. Olney, Whitaker, mother Berniece Dietz, mother of Elliott Davis, departed life Monday. Funeral Thurs ay, March 26, at Moore & Kirk Notneast funeral home, 2530 Station st., 10 mm. Burial Michigantown, Ind Priends invited.
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In Memoriams
BARKER ling son
loving Memory of our Albert. who passed away years ago today. March 23, 1936 Oh, what would I give to HL his hand, His dear. kind face to see To hear his voice, to see his That meant so much to me His spirit has fled, his suffering o'er, At the fireside he will join us no more Sadly missed by MR, AND MRS. W. A _BARKER AND FAMILY
REISS In loving memory “of Basil Reiss, who passed away March 23, 194] His smiling way and pleasant face Are pleasure to recall a Kindly word tor by all * we hope to meet him, Some day we know not where, clasp his hand in the better land, Never 2 part again MoO OTHER, DAD AND SISTER.
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Illinois. Young, N. Illinois. | DRY CLEANING help; spotter and finisher. Standard Cleaners, 31 B. Warsaw st.
| WHITE GIRL, general hols work: 2 children; stay nights BR-35 9
E Exp Gingham “Inn,
Waitress 951 8. Delaware. ~ PIMES 5 . famous tor
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Phone RI-5551
Help ‘Wanted—Male
UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY
If vou have been looking for an honest money maker, day after day, and are sincere and willing to be shown, we have that opportunity, with excellent surroundings and immediate income available to vou if vou fit our unique protected system. Investigate! Drop up to 300 Test Bldg, 54 Monument Circle, today.
I. B. M. SUPERVISOR EXPERIENCED IN PRODUCTION CONTROL. APPLICANTS FROM DEFENSE PLANTS NOT ACCEPTED. CURTISS-WRIGHT CORP. 1335 W. MORRIS
LARGE MANUFACTURER Requires three high-class representatives to sell a product not affected by prioti-
ties, to univegsities and aigh scheols in reatiPwents. age het West 35 and have a #. must be able to
Indiana: £6: must finance self for 30 days; must attend training school for 2 days and definite territories wiil be assigned: district managtr will work with selected men; average commissions $300 per sale. Interview Monday and Tuesday. Mr. Maddern, Washington Hotel.
EXP. SHOE SALESMAN
Apply Marott’s Shoe Store
DEPENDABLE man, experienced Tn gravel work; steady job
plant or construction right man Inquire in person oaly. Indiana Gravel Co, 712 Ww. 13th
WANTED—Good upholsterer, holstery Shop, 32 W. Ninth son, Ina. Phone 5012. DRY CLEANING help: spotter, wet cleaner and dry cleaner. Cleaners, 531 E. Warsaw st
‘MIDDLE-AGED PRE
winn's Up: st., Ander-
presser, Standar
RELIEF CLERK, FERRED. 0 a HOTEL, 220 OHIO LI- 238 HELPER in shipping ‘and “receiving “room; heavy work Crown Paper Box Co, 2 E. Georgia, 2nd floor.
MEN (3) with some experience in sales field. Free to travel. Barnings $30-540
weekly. Room 707, 130 E. Was ington.
WANTED Bod rishe Jack Ellis, Meridian.
% finisher, oy
and metal 720 ME A3aD 'OUPLE un opin foom_ and wa wa 5. h E. 6
Wilmeth Co,
COPPER MUG, |
in cor-
FASTER FLOWERS— Specializing Shop,
sages, plants. yirainis Flower 1010 Virginia MA-1786
ATKINS ~ FLOWER SHOP, : TA-0224. Plants, cut flowers, + EASTER.
200 W. 21st.
corsages
L1-9642
Merchandise for Sale
2000 WOODEN packing boxes, all sizes, “10¢ | up. MILLION POPULATION WRECKING CO.. 310 8S. Delaware, LI- 6270 | SINGER TREADLE- TYPE SE WING TRe4110 GOOD CONDITION, $12 10.
LOVELY solid ma new, good buy.
SIURE fixtures Jager equipment ouv
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FREE ESTIMATES WE SPECIALIZE LRT RIV INIT
HAMMER —- MAN ihub RY YLT
le bedroom suite, ~7086.
al eipment. sheen
PORTABLE a “typewriter, re tically new; fine condition. TA-696
Gas Range, apt. size. $10.95
310 E. Wash. Open Eves. i for twin beds;
NEW trucks rented by hour, day or leased by year. Everything furn, except driver, PRIVE -IT-YOURSELF, 333 BE. | SOUT RI-6177. (ROOFING & SIDING)
Roofing and siding. Built up RI-2928 roofs. Repairing a specialty.
(RUBBER STAMPS)
NAME stamps. Priority stamps. Rubber Stamp Co., 241 N. Del.
WINDOW SHADES: * PATTERSON SHADE-
ER ITT & FLOOR COVERING C° TS
KEITH SHADE CO.
1350 N.__ ILLINOIS. , RI-1581.
A-1 SHADE CO.
(Wt siNG COMPANIES)
CLEVELAND WRECKING OO. “forrie "nd Drover LI-3443
MATTRESS and good condition.
Gas Range, all white. 310 E. Wash. Open Eves,
Randalnk Small homes, low cost, lumber and millwork, WA-3318.
| TABLE ‘TOP ‘gas range, Magic chef. Reas. | “310 E. Wash. Open eves.
| sALVATION
Hand oil paint Plaques and oil pain ted, 2 25¢ uJ up. Ideal
RUSH JOBS MAKE US SMILE. HENDREN
Blythe LI-4145.
Army needs newspaper, clothing, furn. RI- 6622
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Gas range, good condition, $15 927 N, Meridian. PRINTING PRESS (Ideal) complete with type. Like new. 5331 W. Washington st.
NEW 4-pc. . walnut Rd oon suite, $39. Call WA-1909. Mr. Norman
3103 N GALE (CITT
Ww.
(PAPER CLEANING & WALL WASHING) E. 10th
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MA- | CALL |
like |
$39.50
gift, prize. 1433 Colo. CH-1046. |
PRINTING, 685 Century Bldg. MA-3467
life insurance 12 pymts. 15 pymts. ® 1301-8 $ 9.20_] 200_]
8 7.35 300_]
15.10 22.63 100_|_ 500_]
38] 22.45 1.000
|__ 36.71 |_ 73.41 Monthly payments include life insurance which pays the balance owing in the event of death | ond discount of $8 per $100 per year on loans R.| from $100 to $500, which is 1%% per month, ond $6 per $100 per year discount on loans over $500, which is 1% per month on unpaid balances on 12 and 15 months loans—ao reduction from 1%% on loans under $500 and 1%% on larger amounts.
Brie
110 EAST WASHINGTON
Merchandise for Sale with Maas Cleaner. cleans. CLEAN uP painted surfaces, hardwood
refrigerators, ete. Vir, MA-8313%
ranges and
MAAS, 3
floors. gas ALBERT G 9X12, 812.735; another $29.50 Co. 148 E
RUG, clean, perfect waters fall bedrm . $39.50 $34.50: 3-pc. bedrm., 9p m Save Furn. LIVING RM. SUTTE. cost 64.50; chrome breakfast x12 rug, $12.75. Open orrs. 137 E. 25th.
ESTATE gas range, white porcelain, with black trim. Excellent condition: $19 95, Ben Hinshaw Appliance Co., 1627 Prose __pect. MA 9988. Open _e eves, | HOT POINT RANGE, white porcelain, $60, Private owner. See to appreciate value. 5757 Indianola after 6 p. m
RAT-A-CAKE ©"
mice, LURIE CO., 132 8. Penn.
SINGLE UNIT Hollywood studio, with Ri low, $19.50. MERIDIAN FURN.,, _1T2 1 N. Meridian. Open eves
Hurry come at once. Bates Studio has furn. for $119. 30. 2255 N. Mer,
USED LUMBER as well as new lumber always for less at SERVICE WRECKING CO., 320 N. West. LI-7910
SOLID walnut, 8-piece Fre room suite, RAEN condition, very reasonable,
$110. 50 BRAND uitting business, 4595. Evenings.
3 E. 23d $225, set £411
perfect, $24.50; 10 np. m,
ills rats and Non-poisonous. LI-3793
Newlyweds |,
a lov. 3-rm, apt.,
new electric 1st 875 takes.
ironer, BE-
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For Rent... For Sale
ESTATE
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Rooms Without Board 14
$2.50; ILLINOIS, 2154 N., APT. 1—Share large room; large closet: young man. WA- 3485
PARK, private home. 8708. ALABAMA, newly furnished, service; reasonable.
ALABAMA, 2060 plenty hot water: Gentleman preferred.
1645 N., No. cross ventilation. Private home.
1026 N.— Nice room; _privileges; $2.50 week. CH- 5141
1501— Front room near bath; home; 1-2 employed gentlemen
“room WA-
2354— Nicely Near
~ furnished Central car 1235 N.—Unusually attractive
private home; LI1-5059
N.—Most comfortable; private entrance. References. 1—Well furnished, clean, location.
BEVILLE, trance;
lc EN TRAL, private RI-5840 E
College at 33rd ° ve
as living room private , porch, insulated, large vard, 9
private “en-
“33rd. Very cheerfully |
furn entrance,
corner
3553—Pleasant r 5 1-2 gentle:
| COLLEGE, shower
private entrance men WA-3603
COLLEGE. 2140, Apt. 4 bath yrivate entrance, rea Sonavle WA-5121
DELAWARE, 1119 N near bath, hot water, gentleman
EASTERN, 628—Cheerful front, innersprings Private home. Mornings and evenings
HAMILTON, 407— Comfortable sleeping or housekeeping. Near bath; innersprings; good transportation. MA- 2883.
ILLINOIS, 2424 N.-— “Attractive; twin beds optional; Pliyae entrance; 1-2 gentlemen WA-1
ILLINOIS, 1628 "N.—Innersprings, stoker, overstuffed chair, privileges; large closet, next bath. Fhone.
IRVINGTON—Comfortable room private home, food transportation, onable. TR-0613
NEW JERSEY, 2217 N.—Lovely, front room for desirable Person, furnished; reasonable. WA-8359.
NORTH, “4600—Room, “adjoining bath, exclusive neighborhood, garage, good transportation. Reasonable HU-4874.
PARK NEAR 34TH Nice, quiet room; private home; garage, gentleman: reasonable. TA-9350.
PENNSYLVANIA, 2405 N. furnished, next bath, water, garage optional
PENNSYLVANIA, _ 1300 room, connected to bath; 3 closets; comfortable and or ladies. RI-3791.
RUCKLE, 2038 Cheerful front. pioved, garage optional. Private home, TA- 597. eee ST OE. “992 B — Comfortable room, Aaccommodate 2; city heat, walking distance LI- 7744.
473 “N= “Attractive, ¢ 1-2 employed;
front near
Large, 3 windows, | private entrance,
twin beds, CH-7822
for 1-3; reas-
lar map :
= Comfortably constant hot WA-5054. N.—Large front 3 single beds; light; gents 1-2 em
STATE, private Epursnee able. MA-27
WASHINGTON, 5145 W. (Beauty Park)— A-1 sleeping room, private baths. Also 1-2-3 room kitchenettes. All utilities
WOODRUFF. 535 M. DR. —Lovely twin bedroom. also single, new innersprings: reasonable MA-62368
24TH, 6256 E.- “Comfortable, e, clean, bath; gentlemen, emploved girls; home.
ATTRACTIVE ‘front, private ‘entrance, , innersprings, hot water, private home, employed eoupl Ee thieman E. Michi= _Ban carline. MA-17 811.
CONVENIENT 1 RCA, Ordnance, e. (Arsenal ) — Large double room, {nnerLS gentlemen. Reasonable. MA=0570.
BEAUTIFUL ROOM, 2 doors from creek, innersprings, extra large windows, automatic heat. _ Employed. WA-6570.
Rooms With Board
15 - “1305—Attractive
clean front; reason-
“close to private
~ front;
$6.50; COMER, gentlemen; widow's
twin beds; 2 meals; home GA- 5780
DAVIDSON, 429 “N= —Real I aged or convalescents. LI-2916 OXFORD, 241 N.--Downstairs, fnnersprings: near R. C. A. lory’s. Gentleman. MA-3915.
OXFORD, 327 N.—Near R © A., Mallory’'s. Room and board. Private) home. Reasonable EAST: TACOMA, 201 N.—Nice room, meals Spinal Near Mallory’s. Private home.
the care.
home for Nurse's
next 2 bath, and Mal-
WOODRUFF PL. - springs; twin Jeds: men. MA- 280:
YOUNG, 4907— Nicely furnished room: suitable
employed mother, child; or _couple. BL-18 14
CHILDREN iS esti
Ref. ;
Hotels a.
inner-
Large room; gentle-
large closet;
“mother's care. reasonable. HU-8164
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Jap Jones Hotels "52 $5 Up| hex:
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Convenient | + $6. 50 up
suit- |
room, |
adjoining | phone; |
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semiadults
Furn. Houses.—Apts.
NEW, , desirable, modern house; only. IR-027 271.
STATE, 1027 8.—Three-room furnished, complete, private bath, frigidaire, rage; heat and water furnished; adults.
Houses for Rent 19 EFLER, “1870 "E. (5500 Madison Rd.) — 2.50: 4-room double; insulated; garage; hice Shjde: built-ins; adults. (No pets.)
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“Good d heat; com, beds:
Seminole Hotel ee: $1 daily, $4.50 week. 920 N. Alabama, | Hot, cold water. City heat; showers. $4 up. 440 Massachusetts.
| Housekeeping Rooms 17).
| $4. 50 AND UP “housekeeping “apartments; utilities, sink, private entrance; one square to trolley. 915 Edison.
—Library apartments. Desirab 2 room apartments; furnished, tities, 814 N. Meridian. ALABAMA, 520 N. rooms; newly remodelin ties; phone; employed a
| BROADWAY, 1138—Clean, warm 4 roo private, $10. 2 rooms Kitchenette, $7.
[= ; Se CARROLLTON, 1520—Front apartment, a rooms and bath: private entrance; rollaway. Adults. 88.5 50.
| CARROLLTON, 12262 and 3-room apartments; front; private entrance; utili= ties. LI-9403. | CARROLLTON, 1132-2 | rooms, nicely furnished: tion: innersprings, G. E., sink, utilities; | private bath, entrance: suitable 2-3! | adults. i COLLEGE, 1524—2 large rooms, enclosed | private porch. Accommodate 3 adults. | | $6.5¢( DELAWARE, 816 N.—Attractive sleeping and housekeeping rooms. Newly deco- | rated. Walking distance. RI-1148. | DEXTER, | utilities, rated,
ILLINOIS, menis, $7, nished. LEXINGTON, ment sink and roomers,
NEW JERSEY, | apartment; Frigidaire, phone;
ORIENTAL, | nished, newly utilities; $3. 50
ORIENTAL 20 N.- J. Attractive : 2 rooms; innersprings, Frigidaire, hot water, utili ties.
Hotels LL
small, furnished near Speedway;
| Hoosier Hotel
{ein mattress.
HARLAN, , [49 4-Room modern garage; $30 mo.; water paid. MA-8029,
PARK, 225 N.—d4-room double; semi-mod-gin. Good condition; $13.75; water paid.
RILEY 1 0." N.—=8ix-room modern double.
double;
Unfurnished 1- 1-2 g giouse; utiliult
ms,
Farms and Suburbans
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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
Union Title Building 155 E. MARKET ST.
Large modern 3-way ventila-
2 "ACRES, 6-room modern home, ox greenhouses with new boiler and sprinkler system. Established income, Located close in. Langley Starks, MA-2667. STARKS REALT ’Y co MA-93417.
Ig1, ~ ACRES—6- -room bungalow, garage, chicken house; southeast. Bargain for! cash. LI-8406
13 ACRES, 7 room house, fences. 2 miles poriliwess $1850, terms. HU-1633
60-ACRE farm for sale; improved: all kinds of fruit; 2 miles west of Acton on Knapp _road. FRANK RON, Acton, Ind
Business Property NEW BUILDING; showroom, office, “warehouse: parking accommodations for 50 cars, Convenient location; beautiful window display. Too a TEe for present owner. Phone RI-7257
LARGE unimproved tract. $5,000
Bl,
2009 Cozy 3 room apartment, private entrance, newly deco2 adults. Reasonable.
2339 N —32 and 3-room apart-
eek. Everything fur- barn,
1015—2-Room front apartinnerspring, no other
1319 N N— — Attractive “front redecorated; large closet, adults,
113 §.—2 rooms, n decorated,
nicely _ fur-semi-modern:
Price
2 ul Boardma MA- 135 FLETCHER R TRUST COMPANY. AGENT
RENT— Space 172 ft. deep along Bi tracks at Commerce ave. material storage or {funk vard. $50 C. R. FANT—615 Lemcke Bldg—MA-8383,
A a east PENNSYLVANIA. 2020 N.—Attractive front 1-2-room apartment, Frigidaire, Next bath. Private entrance
WASHINGTON 2904 E.—Furnished 2-room apartment, private entrance. Also sleep-
ng room. =
20TH 130 W. (Off Illinois) —Desirable, large apartments; utilities, Frigidaire, phone: parking space. WHY LIVE in a rooming house? Individual cottages, evervthing furnished. All privileges of home. Coombs Park, GA-40564. JONES “Tourist cabins West Allison's.
TWO unfurnished rooms for housekeeping for fine gouge: 1214 English,
Apartments for Rent ~NEW ESTATE APTS.
2402 COLD SPRING RD. Ultra-modern 1-bedroom apt.; paste] tile BET kitchen. Available April 1st
APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU |
Choice apartments :ladlv shown LI-5588. General Apartments 2 Ww. Vermont LI-2439
$32.50, BROADWAY and 10th—Lower, Pack, 3 rooms, bath, kitchen, utilities. pt. 1.*
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Wanted to Rent ET ist your rental property “with us. Owners, as well as tenants, find our | ground floor location convenient. ALLISON REALTY CO.. Inc.. REALTORS. 140 N. Delaware St. RI-2368.
SUBURBAN—Small 1 or 2-room house any condition: near good water. 77%. care Times.
Property Manarement—Rental RUFF REALTY 129 E. Market “Realtors”
light housekeeping Highway 36. near
Camp. on
Box
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4 -525 8 |
Moving & Storage HODGES STORAGE © co.
Store Now—Pay Six Months Later
Estimates Free. Inspection Invited. 937-45 Ft. Wayne Ave. RI-2019.
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BRIGHTWOOD—6- -rm, “mod. home, “recond, | new furnace, roof, garage $3,350, 10 per cent dn. 5 per mo 1st yr.; $30.75 es pays every- _ thing. 'Hudleson. CH- 6204.
NEAR ALLISON'S—Beautiful 4-room modern; ins laundry G 95.
Houses and Lots Sale
efficiency: $25;
1662 — Front Utilities paid.
COLLEGE, -room apartment: $35.
Adults.
COLL EGE, . 1409—Upper « duj lex, 4 bath, heat, water furnished, $35. 5976, after 4:30.
1236 N. New Jersey Two bedrm. mod., upper Juples garage.
$40.00 Call Mr. Burtt, MA-332 HALL-HOTTEL CO., INC. MA-8581. heat,
SALEM. 3744—1 r. T-room du lex; |
water, water, refrigeral or, garage. $60. WA-8150.
404 E. 12th ST.
One-bedroom apt. ht, and wt. pd.; refrig. and gas stove fore is 41 irginia ave.
Furn. Houses.—Apts. 18A
BEAUTY | and comfort; large, airy y 1iving room, bedroom. tiny kitchen, bath fluorescent jEnting refrigeration, linens, utilities. 1428 Park. Adults.
BROADWAY 2507—Upper rm. and kitntte. for lady empl.: reas. WA-2 835
KENWOOD, 2235—3 rooms; ~vilabismiiic, utilities. $11,
bath; jiotern apartment,
rooms, RINorge oil ‘heater,
utility room, new Only $4250. |
tubs, gas heater. I_MOD BUNGALOW to transporta-
3500, I RTH, EAST SIDE AGT. | 100 E. WASH. CALL IR-4200 ANY TIME
CIEN Nf New 5-room
$250 DOW 3446 N. Sherman. Full |
basement, side drive, paved street,
Improved
full basement:
modern; fireplace, off 5015 Rock-
lot. 23 Rebecca drive, ville rd. BE-0120.
2 C COTTAGES on same lot, semi, 6 rooms Lh $3.300 E. bth RI-T017
NICE _ HOUSE—Makes nice home and 406. $100 cash, balance monthly. LI-
modern _ and | 600 block,
R 2 beautiful wooded corner lots,
$625 FOR 2 | S3jo1ning: 50x150 each, Clermont, BE-
— ink,
OHIO, 1041 Ll) ties
FOR SALE FOR IT oom ouble. not modern. or es B.A 4
NE i
Basy.
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cistern, | Greencastle. |
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redecorated, breakfast nook, built |
Houses and Lots Sale
8 . DREXEL GARDENS
5283 Washburn—4 Rms., 2 extra lots, gar., chicken house (20x20), S150 young orchard. Priced low, Terms. -2893. C. A. Young, MA-9821. Edw. Dillehay. MA. 641 | J. 8. Cruse Realty Co., 128 N. Del.
3538 N. ILLINOIS
Recond.; new kitchen cabinets and bath fixtures; 3 bdrms.; dbl. gar, BR-6171.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
Bridges & Graves, 243 N. Del. RI-3477,
1727 WOODLAWN; 8 rms.; mod. ; 3bdrms. down, 2 up; make fine easy lerms.
rooming house. Only $3,250 on LI-4304, MR. ED. ZWICKER. RI-2368, ALLISON REALTY CO., INC., REALTORS.
-|3-BEDROOM MOD. EAST
4715 . Michigan st.: lovely kitchen: Was room: dining room; full basement: large lot: fenced-in wiil decorate to suit buyer:
Hall-Hottel €o.»
@ 6 BEDRM. rooming house, conditioned. 2800 blk. N. | $500 dn., balance E-Z monthly.
Elbert L. McDaniel Of Li-44.
Res. RI-8790. ZONED FOR DOUBLES Convenient to Speedway; 2 lots at n. e, | corner 15th and Rembrandt; paved st
both $650, cash or payments. he C. | HENRY CO., 521 Lemcke Bldg. MA- 4601
NEW. modern, 2-bedroom, 26th and Are lington; near new naval plant: lot 50% 300. Immediate possession. $275 down, No loan expense. LI-3478.
OXFORD, 2023 N.—6 rooms, completely modern: double garage. Leaving city, Sacrifice. Open. Only $3000, $500 cash, $27 month. HU-2689. income, stoker;
N. PENNSYLVANIA— Home and duplex; 6 rooms u 6 down, «$7900; 107» down payment. Rents $115, TA-1051.
1039 Cameron; 5-rm.
‘Studebaker Realty
25
newly Tew Illinois,
modern; terms, GA-6338, 2308 Shelby
1 Ssare; 5-room
FLMOBE
SOUTHEAST of Fountain S mod. double; priced BROS., 401 Inland Slag "MA-3788
T E RM I TES Free Inspection. TERMITE CONTROL CO. HU-4252. | $4000—CARROLLTON, 5304—Nice modern 3m bedroom home Terms. WA-4466.
"GOLORED—315 AGNES ST.
8-Room semi-modern; $200.00 down, | $22. 50 per mo., including taxes & insur, MA-3521. Mr. Dittrich. BE-4249-R
E. KIRK McKINNEY, INC.
800 down,
"double: $250
“semi; $2500,
cot LORED— bleck wo _TA-9811
rooms: 27th.
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stock, fixtures, build and two residences. Clear for double, 532 HU-2 689
Real Estate for Yrade:
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Real Estate Wanted | PAY CASH FOr SMALL
EQUITIES IN CITY OR FARM REAL ESTATE Union Trust Bldg.
Doon TRUM Bix Jack CO. Carr
MA-2 BUYING
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LOANS FOR BUILDING, REMODELING, REFINANCING GET THE FACTS—SAVE TIME : MORTGAGE CO. H Duff Vilm 1017 Peoples Bank Bldg, REAL ESTATE WANTED We have numerous buyers for al class homes in all parts of the city, ALLISON REALTY CO., Inc.. REALTORS, 0 N. Delaware St. RI-2368. [IF “YOU WANT to buy or sell home “or | business. call HU-2689 or write P. Q. E Box 5323.
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5-room "home. | |
trees, | price $4,500. Look at it. Open. CH-0813-R. FOR SALE—Ideal home: new 2 bedroom, | large |
Er ELLE LAR RSS.
in- |
“for rent”
| Your house or apartment lad In The TIMES costs as little as 23e
per day try one save money and get RESULTS. Phone RI-5551 between 8 a.m and 8p. m
