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Dodgers Win And Purchase Bordagaray

Br UNITED PRESS DAYTONA BEACH — With a record of eight victories in 12 exhibition starts, the Brooklyn Dodgers meet the Red Sox today. The Detroit Tigers joined the Dodger victims yesterday. 7 to 12 Larry French and Bob Chipman vielded three hits. The Dodgers purchase of Bordagaray from the

Kansas City farm club for a reported $7500. This revived reports of a possible deal with the Tigers for holdout Pitcher Buck Newsom.

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MIAMI BEACH-—Most of the New York Giant regulars went fishing on their day off today as the second stringers played the Phillies.

ST. PETERSBURG—Pitcher Charley Ruffing and Catcher Bill Dickey, late comers to camp, make their spring debut with the New York Yankees today against the invading Detroit Tigers. Red Rolfe, veteran third baseman, also has arrived in camp. The Yanks battered their Newark farm-hands yesterday, 9 to 5.

PASADENA —The Chicago White Sox seek vengeance today in a second game with Connie Mack's Philadelphia Athletics. In yesterday's game with the Mackmen at Los Angeles, the Sox were nosed out 7 to 6, after the game went to 10 innings.

DELAND—Dutch Leonard will take the mound today in his second appearance of the spring as the Washington National against oe St. Louis Browns. The Browns beat the Senators in 12 innings vesterday.

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CLEARWATER — Holdout ald “Gee” through with the Cleveland Indians. Roger Pe ckinpaugh, Indian vicepresident and general manager, announced that the fieetfooted outfielder has refused to sign the offered contract and that he is on the trading block. Mel Harder, however, after several seasons of arm trouble, hopes to re-establesh his worth as a pitcher, and last night Peckinpaugh announced that he had signed a contract with the Tribe.

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LOS ANGELES—Claude Passeau and Paul Erickson pitch for the Chicago Cubs today when they attempt to gain a second straight victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates.

ST. PETERSBURG—A 25 hit total for two games was good enough to convince Owner Sam Breadon of the St. Louis Cardinals that the team’s spring training batting slump had ended today. The Cards beat Cincinnati for the third time this spring vesterday, getting 12 hits in a to 2 victory.

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LOS ANGELES—The Pittsburgh Pirates seek revenge in a return engagement with the Chicago Cubs today for the 10-4 drubbing that snapped the Bucs’ seven-game winning streak. Rip Sewell and Luke Hamlin gave up 10 hits in a game yesterday that was featured by the home run of Cub outfielder Lou Novikoff with the bases loaded.

ILOS ANGELES—The Philadelpnia Athletics broke into the win column today after taking a 7-6, 10-inning game from the Chicago White Sox. Led by Outfielder Bob Johnson, who batted in three runs with a homer and two sir , the A's hopped on three Sox pitchers for 12 hits

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MIAMI BEACH—The Philadelphia Phils returned to action today after a day of rest which saw the trade winds blow stronger. Rumors of a pending deal between the Phils and the New York Giants approached reality when Mel Ott, Giant leader admitted that he was after a Phils pitcher. Ott mentioned no names but reports had it that the New Yorkers were interested in Pitcher Johnny Podgajny er Tommy Hughes and that they were using Inficlder Joe Orengo for bait.

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alleys. { Carl (Swede) Anderson was put | He has rolled 23 perfect games 2 Eo Ipliens a psy ; s when Graham resigned his pos and holds the world’s record for al goiihaus was graduated from the three-game total of 888 pins. On | University of Cincinnati in 1937 one of his recent exhibition tours | and played guard for the Detroit he rolled 900 games and averaged Lions, professional football team, for four years. He was head line coach at Miami university, at Oxford, O.,, during the 1941 season. Feldhaus came here today to as(sist in Indiana's spring football practice, which has entered its secfond week. Coach Bo McMillin, commenting on Feldhaus’' appointment. said “I am certain that Indiana university has found the right man to fill one of the two vacancies in Bill Feldhaus.” “We know Bill is going to help teach our boys the fundamentals of life, as well as the fundamentals of football,” said the I. U. head coach.

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Nothing Can Stop Victory March, C. I. 0. Told.

WASHINGTON, March 24 (U. P.) —President Roosevelt told organized labor today that ‘nothing shall interrupt our country's march | to victory over the Nazis and Japs.” “Our free workers can give to {victory far more than the axis taskmasters can ever wring from the unwilling muscles of the regimented toilers of Europe and Japan,” Mr. { Roosev elt said in a letter to a special meeting of C. I. O. leaders. “By the freedom they enjoy and | the privileges they have won, American workers dare do no less than the new challenge of old slavery with courage,” he said, Mr. Roosevelt said that American workers in recent years have gained new privileges and reaffirmed old rights. Today, he said, all those rights and privileges are being tested by fire. “If we lose this war, they and all the rest of our American liberties will be lost,” Mr. Roosevelt said. “Only victory can protect our freedom; if the freedom of any of us is lost, the freedom of all is lost.”

‘ETERNITY IS NOW; SPEAKER ASSERTS

Eternity is a matter of the present, not the future. Richard J. Davis, C. B. S., of San Jose, Cal. declared last night in services at Cadle tabernacle under the auspices of the Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist. Mr. Davis is a member of the board of lectureship of the mother church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass. “Eternity is not something you will experience some years from now,” Mr. Davis said. “If we are ever to experience eternity, we are experiencing it right now. “Eternity is not something that begins and ends. It has nothing

Indianapolis Times, Tuesday, Mar. 24, 1942

HUCKLEBERRY — Mary Elizabeth, 403'% Massachusetts ave, passed away Monday morning. Services Wednes sday, 2 p. m., at Antioch church. three miles southwest of Sheridan. Burial Jones cemetery. Friends may call at the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary until noon Wednesday. (Lebanon and Sheridan papers please copy.)

HURLEY—David A., husband beth, father of George, David, Philip, Ruth

of ElizaMadalen, and Patricia Hurley and Mrs. Glen Bixler, Mrs. John Sullivan, Mrs, Wallace McKay and Mrs. Norman Darthenay, brother of William Hurley of Larayelte. passed away at residence, 2333 laware st. ineral Thursday, March 26, 8:30 at residence; 9 a. m., S. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Burial Bly 4SToss: [Lafayettte papers please copy.

INKOFF—Amelia (Mollie), age 34, beloved wife of Thomas Inkoff, daughter of Jacob Ulman and Frances Zupan, mother of Evelyn, George and Doris (Dolly) Inkoff, half-sister of Joseph Zupan passed away Monday morning. Funera service Wednesday, p. m. at the Bularian Orthodox church, New York and lackford. Friends may call at the residence, 1712 W. Washington st., any time. Burial Floral Park. Stevens & Sons ervice,

MABBITT—Mont Z., age 80, 6024 W. Minnesota st., husband of Dora, father of Mrs, Ira Logan Mrs. Fleeta Gaskens, Cecil Mabbitt and Luke Mabbitt. passed gay Monday night. Funeral Phur sday, D. m., at the Farley Funeral Home, i604 W. Morris st. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park.

McMANNIS—Thomas, of 1538 Shelby st, brother of Mrs. Harley McGuire, IndianMrs. Frank Trinosky, Cross, . Bailey, Los Angeles, . John Knowles, Independence, Anna Surface, Ft, Wayne, Daniel and Joseph Mecis, Indianapolis, passed away Monyv, March 23. Friends may call at Robert W, Stirling chapel, 1420 Prospect, after 4 p. m. Tuesday. Funeral services , Thursday, at above chapel; Patrick's church. Friends

invited. Burial St. Joe cemetery.

MILLER—Olive G., age 80 vears, mother of Mrs. Nelle Donnitz at Honolulu, T. passed away at the residence, Brownsburg. Ind.. Monday p. Thursday P tian church. Greenlawn cemetery. at residence from 7 p. m. Tuesday until Thursday noon and at the church after 1 p. m. Shirley service,

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MORFORD--Harry Milton, beloved husand of Lizzie Bell Morford, father of 's. Ruby Wyant. Basil and Ralph Morof Indianapolis and brother of George and Marion Morford; passed away at the residence. 1433 Olive st. Tuesday morning. Iso survived by seven grandchildren, Friends may call at the residence hy time after a. yeanesiay,, Funeral 2 p.m. Thursday from W. T. Blas Senn funeral Bowe. 2226 Shelby st. Interment Crown Hill

MORILL- Have, 939 N. Gray st, widow of the late v. Herbert S. Motill, arted this lite ‘Monday, age 76. Funeral Wednesday, March 25, at Moore & Kirk's Irvington mortuary, 5342 E. Washington st., 8 p. m. Burial Aurora, Ill Friends invited. [Aurora (Ill.) papers please copy.]

MURPHY—John, husband of Margaret L., father of John A. and Clarence J. Murphy, brother of James, grandfather of Marthalou and Kenneth, died Monday, Friends may call at the Kirby mortuary’ Funeral Thursday, 8:30, at the mortuary; 9 a. m., St. Philip Neri church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited.

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Sa m and REICHENBACH—Horace, husband of Alice Reichenbach of 2221 English ave., passed March 23. Friends Robert W. Stirling Chapel, Prospect st. Funeral services Wednesdav, 10 m. at above chapel. Friends invited. Burial Kokomo, Ind. [Kokomo (Ind.) papers please copy.}

SIMON—Hulda A., 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, passed away Sunday. Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 p. m.. at the G. H. Herrmann funeral home, 1505 S. Bass st. Friends invited. Burial Concordia.

STIEBLING—MTrs. Lena, mother of Mrs. U. M. Warmoth and John Stiebling, grandmother of iss Helen Warmoth, passed away Sunday at the home of her aughter. Services at the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Wednesday. 2 p. Friends invitea. Interment Crown Hill, Friends may call at the mortuary.

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SKAGGS—Jessie Ruth, beloved wife of Wallace Skaggs, mother of Lynda Jean and Infant Skaggs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Martin, sister of Margaret Pearson and Mildred McMann, passed away Monday Funeral Thurse day, 10 p. m. at Woodside Methodist Church. Burial Memorial Park. Friends may call at the parents’ home, 330 S. Rural st., after 1 m. Tuesday and

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| ADEFF _— Max. away early of Bertha, Services today at Interment

of 1802 Howard, passed Tuesday morning, hu A CONVENIEN brother of Jack and David 426 N) — Large double room, innerwill be conducted 4:30 springs; gentlemen. Reasonable. MA-0570. Aaron- ra a= Ion Bef neral 12TH, 415 E.— Lovely. 4k innersprings,

ventilation, e] BOR Herschel C.. age 49 vears, hus- Reasonable. LI-7280 and of Beulah, father of Bernard Beck, ( . ‘elv ts: brother of Mrs. L. M. Sartor, city: W. R. i3t 408 E.; lovely 1g. rm. 2 sase s Beck, es Moines, Ia., and Joseph A. cross vent.: after 4 p. m. LI-7210. BEAUTIFUL

Beck. Pimento, Ind. passed away Mon- ROOM.- 2 doors from creek, innersprings.

= & 3 hele wT Tig extra large windows, auto riends may call at the Royster & Askin Xir rn : y matic heat. Employed. WA-8570.

Mortuary, 2310 W. Washington st., after 1 p. m. Tuesday until 10 a. m. Wednesdav. Sameral and burial Oaktown, Ind. Thursda

BOWER George W.. 82 Mrs. Maude Hough, Scottsburg. In William A. Bower, Bradford, Ill.; Mrs. William Q. Barnes, Indianapolis; Clarence Bower, New Washington. Ind.; Clyde Bower. Charleston, Ind.; Andy Bower. Indianapolis; Mrs. Walter Baase, Indianapolis; 12 grandchildren, 6 great-grand-

| Ry cross

large room, bath.

near

Get Want Aa results in The TIMES at lowest word rates in the city. Phone RI- -5581 for _auier results at low cost

Rooms With Board

1205—Attractive Tront: gentlemen; widow's

years, father 3

“COMER. “win beds; 2 Heals: home. GA-57

hot water, |

CARROLLTON, 1520— Front apartment, rooms and bath; private entrance; rollaway. Adults. $8.50.

CARROLLTON, ments; front. ties. LI-0403.

CARROLLTON, 1132—2 Large modern rooms, nicely furnished; 3-way ventilation: innersprings, G. E., sink, utilities; private bath, entrance; suitable adults

DEXTER, 2009-—Cozy 2 room apartment, utilities, private entrance, newly decorated. 2 adults. Reasonable.

GREER, 814—2 Upper unfurnished rooms, private entrance. Lights, water furnished.

1226—2 and 3-room apartprivate entrance: utili-

2 |

Houses and Lots Sale 25

| Houses and Lots Sale 25

THE GOLDEN KEY TO

—A HOME OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON FROM 2 TO 5 P. M.

more

designed, modern to the last mint located in a section of new

$550 to $600 DOWN —

Realtor

FIDELITY

123 E. MARKET ST.

1902-°12-°18-°32 N. Emerson

4 Just finished and ready to move into. BE ALL they offered in THESE OUTSTANDING VALUES

homes

ONLY $4,950 to $5,400 TOTAL PRICE

“YOUR DEFENSE AGAINST HIGH RENTS” MR. MOORMAN, MR. CLAYTON,

(SALES AGENTS)

BETTER LIVING

OF YOUR OWN

12 under construction—THMEN THAT WILL We will build more homes, but not have all the fine features These homes are smartly individually planned and

will

ite, beautiful

$32.24 to $34.89 a MONTH

MR. McCARTY, MR. DAVIS, Realtor Realtor

TRUST CO.

MA. 3442

ILLINOIS, menis nished.

ORIENTAL, 113 nished, newly utilities: $3.50.

ORIENTAL 20 N.—Attractive 2 reoms; innersprings, Frigidaire. hot water, utilities.

PARK, room water,

2339 N—2 and 3-room apart7. $8 week. Everything fur-

S.—2 rooms, nicely furdecorated, semi-modern;

1226—Attractively furnished kitchenette; Kelvinator;

next bath; adults.

PENNSYLVANIA, 2020 N.—Attractive front 1-2-room apartment, Frigidaire. Next bath. Private entrance.

WASHINGTON, 2904 E—Nice, bination living-bedroom, hot plate. MA-0830.

20TH., 130 W. (Off Illinois)—Desirable, large apartments: utilities, Frigidaire, phone; parking space.

WHY LIVE in a roomin vidual cottages, everyt All privileges of home. ¥ 54.

PRIVATE bath, small Frigidaire. utilities, Reasonable, monthly, ford

JONES Tourist Camp, light housekeeping cabins. West on Highway 36, near Allison's.

2 hot

iarge, comrunning water,

house? Indiing furnished. Coombs Park,

lower apartment; suitable employed. weekly. 2305 Guil-

Apartments for Rent

18-

{ April

walking dis 2 22 W.

Also | CHURCHMAN,

APARTMENT RENTAL BREAD

fron! Choice apartments gladly shown.

NEW ESTATE APTS.

2402 COLD SPRING ROAD. modern, 1 bedroom Available LI-5393.

Ultra 1st.

General Apartments

Vermont |$32.50. BROADWAY and _10th—Lower, back, 2 rooms, bath, kitchen, utilities. Apt. 1

COLLEGE, bath, heat, 5976, after

1409—Upper duplex. 4 rooms: water furnished, $35 4:30 2019— 3 rooms stoker

heat, hot water, month. Adults.

| JEFFERSON, 1050 N.—2-Room apartment unfurnished: private “bath; all utilities _ furnished. Garage available.

© 1236 N. New Jersey

Two bedrm. mod., upper Suples: garage. $40.00. Call Mr. Burtt, MA-3321. HALL-HOTTEL CO., MA-8581. heat,

SALEM, 3744—Up 7 refrigerator, garage. Adults only. WA-8150.

404 E. 12th ST.

One-bedroom apt.; ht. and wt. refriz. and gas stove furn.; LI-8041

TIMES Want Ads are economy and quick results Phone hy -5351

and bath: garage. $32]

®INC.

room duplex; No pets.

pd.

44 Virginia ave.

famous for Use them—

Furn. Houses.—Apts. 18A BEAUTY and comfort; “large, airy living room, bedroom. tiny Kitchen, bath,

gl i igniing refrigeration, linens, utilities. Adults.

BROADWAY, 2507—Upper rm. 33 kitntte. for lady empl.: reas. WA-28

children Jl be at home of daughter, Mrs. Walter Baase, 232 N. Temple after 2 p. Tuesday. March 24, and will be take n to New Washington, Ind., Wednes- ¢ 10 a. m. Will be at the home of Clarence Bower, New Washington, Ind. Pubsral Thursday, 11 a. m. Friends invited.

CAVINESS-—-Luther, beloved husband

the care.

DAVIDSON, aged 1 LI-29

KEYSTONE. 1225 N.—Double room, twin beds, good meals, gentlemen preferred. Reasonable. CH-53942.

of | will CARE for pfed STonice and con Maude, father of Muriel Fay, Edna| Yalescents reasonable rates. yrtle Beers, William, Warren and Robert, son| Lee Sanitarium. RI-3096. of Maggie Caviness, rother of Opa T 907—Ni , Fisher, Fred and Earl, passed away Sun-| YOUNG ey mother day. Services Wednesday, 2 at| couple. BL-1814 : the W. D. Beanblossom mortuary., Buri- - - al Floral Park cemetery. Friends may | CHILDREN to board; mother's care. call at the mortuary any time. Ref.; reasonable. HU-8164 “Weekly @

EO En —Ltille, wife of Carl, mother of Jap Jones Hotels "> §5 Up

Sharon Ann, ughter of August and Elizabeth Taube, sister of Mrs. Russell Neff, SPENCER HOTEL—Marvin Jones, Mgr.

Mrs. Flovd Chambers, Thecla, Betty and Julia Taube, died at St. V:ucent’'s hospital Sunday. Friends ma call at | Good heat; comf. beds; free parking; 920 N. Alabama.

the Kirby mortuary, Merid: an | and sith sts. 21 daily, $4.50 week. Hot, cold water. City

Funeral Wednesda Hoosier Hotel [2% "oe, Co

at the mortuary; 9:30 a. He in the cia el at SS. Peter and Paul CatheInnerspring mattress. 440 Massachusetts,

terment Holy Cross cemetery. Housekeeping Rooms

Friends invited. GRIFFEN—Rose, sister of Mrs, William $450 AND UP housekeeping apartments. utilities, sink, private entrance; one

Griffin, Mrs. Nell Shalamon of New square to trolley. 915 Edison.

York, died at Muncie. Friends may call at the Kirby mortuary. Funeral notice later. $6.50 UP—Library apartments. a, Desirable room apartments; furnished, u es. fd°N" ateridian,

429 N.—Real home for convalescents. Nurse's

furnished room; child; or

Seminole Hote

HILL—Oral, Emma Hill, Louie Wiles, Wike, Union City,

husband of Leah, son of Mrs. Arcadia. brother of I'S, Anderson; Mrs Mabel died at the Methndist hospital Monday. Friends may call at the Rjroy mortage Funeral Wednesday at the agar I Interment Lafticar ‘md. Fri

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s; kitchenette, utilities. $11.

KENWOOD, 2235-3 rooms; Batu wy ouern apartment; 0.

A-5

stairs; sink,

OHIO, 1041 E.—4 rooms u in utilities

near schools, transportation: furnished; reasonable

NEW, defirable, modern hous: only. IR-0 -

STATE, 1027 S.—Three-room furnished, complete, private bath, frigidaire, garage; heat and water furnished; adults.

17 W. 21ST—Ring apt. 2 Kitchen apt. after 6 p. m. WA-5833.

4400 E. 38th—Completely v electrically equipped apartment. Flowers, trees, private. _ Attractive surroundings.

Houses for Rent 19 EFLER, T1870 E. (5500 Madison Rd.)— 2.50: 4-room double; insulated: garage:

i shade; built-ins; adults. (No pets.) GA-6251.

GH ST, 939—6-room walking distance to town: 819 month; adults.

PARK AVE. 1803—Lower duplex, 7 rooms, heat and water furnished. Adults only. _Jennings Bros. 28 S. THinots. _LI-3814 3814.

655 E. 25TH ST.

Five-room upper duplex: heat and water Torrid, $45. Allison Realty Co., Inc. RI-2368.

PARK, 225 N.—é4-room double; semi-mod-ern, PW condition; $13.75; water paid.

semi-

small, furnished, adults

near Speedway.

semi-modern; water paid;

LI-2439 |

Farms and | Suburbans BARLEY 100 acres facing “Madison ave. and Stop 8 road. Improvements consists of one 9-room brick house and two 4room frame cottages. Choice subdivision location, Mr. Carnine, BL-1866. STARKS REALTY co MA- 03417

215 ACRES—6- room bungalow, garage, ge, chicken house; southeast. Bargain for cash. LI-8406.

13: ACRES, “7 room house, barn, cistern, fences. 2 miles horthwes: Greencastle. _ $1850, terms. HU-16

60-2 ACRE farm for sale: ifinroves; all kinds of fruit; 2 miles west of Acton on Knapp road. FRANK HERRON, Acton. Ind.

TWO EXTRA LOTS

2335 E. Raymond: 5 room cottage with lights, gas, city water, inside toilet. Total frontage 158 ft., 138 ft. deep. $2650. $300 ash.

KELLER _ REALS TY, INC LI-4401 21

NEW BUILDING; | showroom, office, warehouse; parking accommodations for 50 cars. Convenient location; beautiful window display. Too large for present owner. Pi one RI-T 72 257.

Wanted to Rent

Business Property

23

ast 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,

Property Collecting WO00 se 129 E. Marner LI-5258

WANTED—Three- bedroom house, north of 40th st. Call TA- 1194 Tuesday evening.

Management—Rental RUFF REALTY “Realtors”

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Moving & Stor, ge

HODGES STORAGE CO.

Store Now—Pay Six Months Later

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

Houses 2 and Lots Sale

Good 5-rm. duplex, ~2106- 08 N. Penn, Excellent location for roomers or apt.; stoker fired forced air heating. $6,000.

Terms. | Off.

Eibert L. McDaniel

; GOOD y BUYS—SOU TH

1515 Fletcher; 6 rms.; mod... 1101 Spann: 6 rooms.; modern $2200 1525 ' 1:13 1 ‘RI LI-43014. “REAL ars) I

Gimber; 5 rms.: semi-mod. Fletcher: 5 rms.; ALLISON REAL TY co., BRIGHTWOOD—6-rm. mod. home, recond. | %7 new furnace, roof, garage, paved st $3,350, 10 per cent dn., $26.25 per mo 1st yr.; $30.75 thereafter pays every-| _thing. 'Hudleson. CH- 6204.

NEAR ALLISON'S—Beautiful 4-room ern; redecorated, breakfast nook, ins, utility room, new Norge oil ! laundry tubs, gas heater. Only $42 250.

GA-3995. New 5-room home. $250 DOW bl . Soon Full

basement, side drive, paved street, trees, | price § $4,500. Look at it. Open. CH-0813-R. | mE wo ——- | FOR ‘OR _SALE—Ideal home; new 2 bedroom, modern; fireplace, full basement; large lot. 23 Rebecca drive, off 5015 Rockville rd. BE-0120.

NICE HOUSE—Makes nice home “and in- | come. $100 cash, balance monthly. LI8406.

LI-4264. RI- -8790.

iad Inc.,

mo Puli hea

275 8. Keystone; 4 rms.: $160 dn.. $14 mo. GA-6338,

Studebaker Realty Shelby.

$625 FOR 2 beautiful wooded corner lots, adjoining; 50x150 each. Clermont, BE-3220-W.

FOR SALE FOR lg room double. not modern. 45 S. Moun

$2150—5 mem oe Cruft (Shelby. 2600). Terms, barg. WA-4466.

SOUTHEAST of Fountain Square: mod. double; priced $4,250. BROS., 401 Inland Bldg. MA-3788.

$4000—5304 Carrollton: nice mod. 8 rm. house; terms. WA-4466.

ONLY $600, TERMS

golored: 1908 Columbia; 4 room cottage. MA-6411. Mr. moa

OXFORD, 2023 N.—6 dern; double arage. acrifice. $27 month.

Open. Only §$ HU-2689. ABOUT 1 acre and almost new 2-bedroom house on Southport Rd., 2'; miles west 37. Easy terms. Ifspect, and call

5-room

ooms, completely 00 eas city , $500 cas

20

24 i

cor | 2805 C C! ROL INE— 4 rooms,

$3100 | oo |

= 3 i Bedrooms—Suburban BUNGALOW

on beautifully wooded estate—se@ 4620 Carson ave, (runs southeast from 2900 block Shelby st.); transportation te vour door: our sign at driveway. Call Mr. Nicolai or Mr. Koepper for appointe ment. MA-6411, IR-0141 J. S. J. S. CRUSE Realty Co.,

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.

3-BEDROOM MOD. EAST

4715 E Michigan st.: lovely kitchen: living room; dining room; large lot: fenced-in back decorate to suit buyer: $4750. Mr. Rurtt.

MA -8581 $225 DOWN

$20 mo. incl. taxes & ins., buys 5 rm. |mod. home. Needs paint on outside, bu interior is good. Total price, $1775. Ine spect, 914 Highland. Near Schwitzer-Cums mins Call Phillips, MA-6962, or MAe= 2371, with Jack | C. Carr,

DEQUINCY ST. 21315 room home, , hard wood floors, only $2850. Will take automobile or equity in late model car as down payment. IR- 69517.

BE SURE of vour title.

stract prepared by

Union Title Co. 155 E. Market St. __-Unjop Title Bldg,

ZONED FOR DOUBLES

Convenient to Speedway: 2 lots at n. e, | corner 15th and Rembrandt; aved st. “| both $650. cash or payments. he C. W, HENRY CO. 521 Lemcke Bldg. MA- 4661,

LOOK AT 704 PARKWAY

4-bedroom home, 2350 cash: balance $28 month; immediate possession. C. Bailey, MA-5600

| BROADWAY, | 6315 { house: modern, _ ara Price,

128 N. Delaw I. Delaware,

. Demand an abe

full $6000

By owner, baseemnt, BR- 5574

T-room 2-car e elec. garage 2 fruit trees: $800 Rents $15 mo. Call

chix houses, cash or easy terms. Barth, WA-5653 JACK CARR. U nion Trust bldg MA-23717,

KEYSTONE— 7 room home, $3250 28 LI-3814. PENNSYLVANTA— Home 6 rooms up, % down payment.

grapes,

14 N 2 bath Ss Illinois,

mod. duplex Jennings Bros.,

income, own, stoker; Rents $118,

N. and

double; 800 $250 down,

semi; $2500,

COLORED—5 i block W. TA-9811.

rooms, 27th.;

Real Estate Investment 25A

‘toilet each, MA-3521

757

59 COLUMBIA—4 Rent, $35; $275 dn.; E. Kirk MeKi nney Co., COLORED— $1500 bung. dbl., semi-

Real Estate for Trade 26

GROCERY STORE, stock. fixtures, builds ing and two residences. Clear for double.

P Box | 5323. 1 HU-: 268 89. Real Estate Wanted 27 _— -— To - Ed Cash for Your Equity

Have buvers for good property priced right: no charge for inspection, informas | tion or ads. Only 57% when sold. Call E. R. Wickser, CH-6360—quick.

Hall-Hoftel Go. Ma. 8581

REAL ESTATE WANTED We have numerous buyers for all class homes in all parts of the city. ALLISON REALTY CO., Inc.. REALTORS, 140 N. Delaware | St. RI-2368, IF YOU WANT to buy or sell home oP business, call HU-2689 or write 0. Box 5323.

Real Estate Loans

rms. $25 mo. Inc

in Trvington: nice 4 rm, mod _ Terms. WA 4466,

0d MLE CRT ECR

Aven ws INDIANAPOLIS INDIAME

REDUCE YOUR PAYMENTS By Refinancing Your Present Homg GET THE FACTS—SAVE TIME MORTGAGE CO.

Bills MRE 6963 or MA-2371 with

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He Duff Vilm Jo 7 cones Bank Bias.