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Weekly Report Is By Realtors; Hicks ’ Tops List. Five houses were sold by the E.

Kirk McKinney Co. to top the weekly sales of the North Side Real

|The sales were at 5354 N. Delawdre

st., 1522 Columbia ave., 1663 Broadway, 2207 N. Pennsylvania st, and 1502 N. Euclid ave, ‘ Other sales were 7120 N. Pennsylvania st. and 2823 Sutherland ave. by R. E. Peckhart and the

can Estates Co. and 6242 Kingsley |

dr. by Mr. Peckman; 1709 Park ave, by John Lookabill for L. D.

{| Mazur Co.; 3925 Carroliton ave. and 5043 N. Capitol ave, by Bert Ed- | wards;

1019 N. Linwood ave. by Forest Knight; 6075 Gladden dr., by Thomas F. Carson Co.; 6402 Cornell ave.,, by John Max; 2019-N. Capitol ave. and 1411 W, 22d st., by Jack Carr; 1911 N. Delaware st., by Jack Dyer (Feiber & Reilly); 4144 College ave, by Forest Kellogg; 1219 Leland st, by Wayne Harryman; 2826-28 Washington blyd. and 4349 Carrollton ave., by Ford Woods Co.; 85636 N. Meridian st., by Russell Fortune Jr.; and 6207 N. Pennsylvania st.,.and a trade between 5615. Guilford ave and . a property in Plainfield by Joseph Argus, for the

American Estates Co.

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This group of 5 choice trees Valued. at $17.50 "ONLY

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Frank Coulon. . The two-story home stands: high on a sloping landscape and is painted in a rich maron with cream trim. The garage is at the north end of the house at floor level. Gray, diamond design wallpaper is in the large living room, which contains two windows, a guest closet and a staircase to the second floor at the east end.

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5006 English Ave. A Lovely 2 Bedroom Home F. H. A. TERMS DESIGNED---BUILT-—For Sale : y

JOHN A. BELCHER

74 S. Kitley Road BL-0532

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2-Story Home Stands High On a Sloping Landscape

4115 Clarendon rd. . . . built for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coulon.

A cozy dinette is north of the living room and contains a large window which faces the street. The kitchen, with cabinets and walls in yellow and floor end worktops covered with red marbleized linoleum, is east of the dinette.

3 Bedrooms Are Roomy

Upstairs are three large bedrooms. They are papered in. green flowered design, rose wreath pattern and blue and gray .marine, respectively. The ' bathroom is painted coral and has a blue marbleized linoleum floor and one large window. Two sections’ make .up the basement.. One houses the furnace and coal bin and the second is. forthe laundry. The furnace is hand fired.

3 MORE AIRPORTS ASSURED IN STATE

WASHINGTON, Oct. 3 (U. P.).— The office of Senator Raymond E. Willis (R. Ind.) announced today allocation of funds by the civil aeronautics authority for the construction of three new airports in Indiana. The locations of the airports and the allocation for each follows: Evansville, $450,000; Richmond, $800,000, and Terre Haute, $950,000.

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Built.by John A. Belcher, a’ cozy two-bedroom bungalow at 5006 English ave., completely insulated, will be open for inspection from 2 to 6 p. m. tomorrow. : The dwelling is on a lot 126x43 and is cgmplete with hardwood floors, white eggshell finished woodwork, a crushed rock side drive leading to the garage, blue asphalt shingles, cement stepping stones and screens, of which those on the front and back door are convertible to storm doors. The lot is landscaped. A covered stoop with a lattice trim provides the entrance into the live ing room which is large and roomy and has cross ventilation by virtue of paneled windows to the south and east. Colonial wallpaper is in the room and it has a white selling and guest closet. Kitchen Is Roomy The kitchen has been planned large enough that it will accommodate a small sized dinette suite. A hallway west of the living room, decorated in silver and blue vértical striped wallpaper, affords entrance to the two bedrooms and bathroom. It contains a linen closet and has a white ceiling. The two bedrooms are roomy and each contain one closet and have cross ventilation. Two tone peach furnishes the color scheme for the bathroom, (which has a sand finished upper wall. There is one window, marbleized linoleum and chrome fixtures in the room. The full basement in the house is painted with waterproof cement paint and has five steel cased windows. The coal bin is completely enclosed and there are laundry facilities and a hand fired furnace. Price of the dwelling is $5150.

MEET AT VALLEY MILLS The Olive Branch Past Noble Grands association will have a luncheon and business meeting in the home of Mrs. Nellie Milhous of Valley Mills Wednesday. The hostess will be assisted by Mesdames May Brooks-Miller, Kate Gardner, Vina Hubbard and Nellie Safford.

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Landscaping

For the Featured House Built BY W. Frank parrish

IF vou PLAN BEFORE YoU PLANT

YOUR PROPERTY WILL INCREASE IN

‘VALUE

Give caretul thought to your planning and Jour 1sudscape planting increase nd become

more attr velop. OU want te po permanent ating cave

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MORE AND MORE HOME OWNERS are planning their entire ‘yards in advance

- army ranger battalion, is from

‘months most favorable to chrysan-

unless one can cut a few of your favorite mums. thanks to the growers, come into bloom as early as August and con-

fer frosts kill them back.

at their best and then place your order for spring delivery.,

I sery:

PINK LUSTRE: A fine Sawer, with several

BRONZE CUSHION: A bronze Earn of the

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Yank Who Fired First Is Honored

LONDON, Oct. 3 (U. P.)— Corp. Franklin M. Koons, first American soldier in this war to fire on the enemy in an action on European soil, has. been awarded the British military medal - for “conspicuous gallantry and admirable leadership during the raid on Dieppe,” U. S. army headquarters announced today. Koons, a. member of the U. 8S.

Swea City, Iowa. He is 23, The citation said that Koons, while in charge -of a small detachment of rangers during the raid, “continued to carry out his duty with very marked success under heavy fire which eventually caused almost total destruction of the building from which he and his men were sniping.”

Gardening—

MUMS MAKING GARDENS MERRY

Many Varieties Help to Brighten Hom®§ in Fall Months.

October and November are the

themums, No garden is complete

Visit your nurseryman and see the many newer varieties which,

tinue to give us joy until the heav-

But now is the time to see them

Fall planted 'mums should be given protection, in fact placing in the cold frame and setting out in|¥ late spring is advisable. Look at the following chrysanthemums when you visit the nur-

APOLLO: Great sprays of Hoel Jormed flowers close the plant hades bronze-red, old gold and Sindy on HEBE: Lovely, luminous pink which assumes soft, lavender. pis flower matures ilvery the golden yellow center; Arst to flower, masses of del tfully fragrant blossoms in great quantities.

rays of petals and bstance. Or-chid-Coloied, distine 00 aD all other pink kinds. Strong branching sprays in profusion throughout October. Sturdygrowing. THE MOOR: Amaranth-purple or port< wine-red. ‘Noted for its intensity and brilliance in the garden. s three inches across, double, eoduced ® trevly. ” Full flower in late Septembe

above with deep pronse flowers, turning to coppery yellow WHITE CUSHION: At opening,” show s delicate pink turning pure white. YELLOW CUSHION: Pure golden yellow, very brilliant, hundreds of blooms. Early flowering and long lastin

g. LITTLE BOB: Charming Jou growing den Sirysanthemuth from England. P. ht spreads to about 24 inches and dev into a syumettieshmound, early autumn hundreds of small mahoganybronze double button-like A appear on short stiff stems. In appearance, far superior to the well-known cushion ‘mums. ASTRID: Hybrid of “the hardy Spaces, ©. Cc. Articum. Single, daisy-like . flower: jise inches id more diameter, & e lovely shade of shell-pink to old rose, with Yprilitant ry cushion, 8 : Hundreds of single sal-mon-pink daisy-like flowers are about three inches in diameter, best in A and early hen ells arr on short, much-branch quer 12 "to 18 inches high, sem like small mounds of p 8: shaped scarletousy, Juyers fipped vith gold, in great N CUMIN G: Large flowers of pleas white, with softest yellow and

shading at the center of the Growth erect and wiry, height medium.

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IN OWN ERIN

Kha ‘ Herriott’s Arrest May Indi-|

Copyright

Edouard Herriott, prominent leader in the third French republic comes as no surprise to observers here, who have been amazed by his courage and forthrightness in the face * lof obvious personal danger.

however, and certainly more signifisant, is the evidence that it provides of increasing extremism on Vichy's part. It is a very real question] whether forces are not already in motion which will revolution throughout France.

apparently cannot be broken, has been established. Premier Pierre Laval has already gone far beyond the limits of his own cunning ‘political judgment in an effort to satisfy his Nazi masters.

sistance followed by new repressions which, in turn provoke more resistance and bring the breaking point nearer.

of revolutionary outbreak in France is inevitable. many serious leaders is the possibility that it may be premature, brought on by a succession of Laval surrenders, )

+| cabinet member of prewar French governments, say reports, had been requested to certify to the Vichy regime that he would not flee French territory. His refusal to accede brought his formal arrest.

Indiana, BARNES—Amos J., age 13, Rewyed husban

CHANDLER-—Everetie A., sn N. Qlney & st. day. Age 48

CHEVALIER--Percy R., COLECaraline B., age 76, beloved wife is of

FORLER--Minni Péter W. Forler,

OREATHOUSE--C1ila Bell, ae 3. Fg

og. Lede: re Fred

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KASSEBAUM-— William

KLEINE Adelaide, w widow of Pred, mother

McNUTT—Ha

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BUSHER_Hircy, des

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cate Forward Step in

Revolution.

By DAVID M. NICHOL 1942, by The Indiandpolls Times d The Chicago Daily News, Ine.

LONPON, Oc 3.—~The arrest of

BODY Wo wa to thank our bors for hut the death of

Sa : A ieott

sympathy a Neston id Kenredy; ni eo Mystic 5 Rite alley of chapter R. A, Ni itol Fulmer he Indianapolis. Fire lis Police aSamdort; ha 3 Walter Myers sirens; tley Bros. 1 funeral PS com

feient AND STE,

Mand or their WIFE,

What is almost of more interest,

CALVERT--In loving memory

of ou Myrtle” Calvert, Ge D AND CHILDREN.

n Memoriams

wife and mother,

passed suas Thy H

Funeral Directors

precipitate a One of those vicious spirals, which

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Most persons agree that some form What , is bothering

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506 8. EAST ST.

Herriot, a many-time premier and

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Deaths-Funerals lis Times, Saturday, Oct.

ROBERT W. STIRLING

422 Prospect MA-4044

J. C. Wilson “CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES" 1284 MA-9438

Prospect St,

Agnes Barnes, passed aw Fridey ht. Funeral Monday, 13 30 3 a ale - Wha on uris 4 Jah call at the mortuary after Sunday noon,

of

Lost and nd Found

LOST OR STR 8 YED—In brindle Boston terrier,

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Forest ‘Manon, white marking , pink spots on nose and mouth; opm 0 name ‘Tella; reward. CH-761

entered into rest Fri Husband of Laura M. of Forest, Donald an

LOST] white Ty GA-5786.

¢ hound d Black and ten, Name * 8," $10 rewar

ler,” son of Melvin Chandler, brother of | MAN Dean Chandler. Services Monday, m., at the Harry W. Moore -

Chap el. Burial Crown Hill cemetery.

MAN'S ™A TENTH,

LER upper-lower ‘ {Nad in 3200 block. E = York. &

Friends are welcome.

‘3315 Broadway. Husband of Blanche A; and’ Tathes of Arthur B. of Indian Paul L. of Richmond, Va., an Robert R. of Ft. Wayne, Ind. Passed away Friday p. m. Services at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Monday, 11 &. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill, . Friends my call at raortusry. [Fi. Wayne (Ind.) and Richmond (Va.) papers please 4) hua

George C. Cole, sister of Marguer and Henry W. Horch, passed away ab home, 1432 College ave. Fridsy morning. Funeral Saturday, I: 30 Ba ‘from irley Bros. Central C apel, TNiihois at 10th. Burial Publin, 0. Friends may call a the mortuary ny time, “ [Columbus, O. papers please copy

e Jane, age 73, widow' of deceased, mother of

Help Wanted—Female

, $25-$35 GUARANTEED SALARY

Sales work for girls, 21-35; car and e

penses paid. Call MA-0685 for interview, DO

C oy white or colored. 18 Mer i dian ip, 20 ™,

Girl for general office Nok Permanent position. knowledge of bookkeeping, Some ing. No Saturday work. * 20.0 years. $22 to start. Give brief personal history. in first letter. { Box 899, Times.

ece Corinne Mitchell, Seymour, Ind.; Fra R. Forler of Oskaloosa Ia., od, ward and Danfel R. Fowler, sto 8 stepmother of ‘William; Andrew; Albert B Bronest wler, passed awa Frid. Funeral notice later, Shirley

URLOW--Dorothy Jean; age =. months,

Fashion Clgsners. stay nights, $8 bo atier % 3 ‘ after 3985.

GIRL TO LEARN Goce 1001 Cen

3 childrém, » m, HU

little daughter of Mr. and Mrs sister of Mrs. Virginia Anderson and Richard Furlow, assed away Sat-

Henry | IP POOR hea

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good oh aoe A

Services Monday,

dence, 3838 Brill ro Cunt 10 a. m. Non: day and at 1 home from 11 a. m. until hour om OE

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learn tele ; mush ce, salary sch ing period H TAGk 1 for Mr. Pickett, Wests ern Union, 18 N. Meridian.

LADY General housework, and board;

* week.” Call

ohn, mother of Mrs. R. A. Ill; Mrs. Lester Davis, Latayetts; Delber Morris, Clinton, Wis.; ; Mrs. Simmons, Independence, Kas.; Mrs. Rayd Island n.; =

sud W Walter Stevens, all of Indianapolls Fridey morning. ral A Bie Nome ot} her daughter, Mrs. Gaither, “0a N Jeflerson, India anapolis. Services in the chtisen burg, d., ethodis 1 30 Sunday. Friends may call ro) the 2, ter's residence. Farley funeral ser ce.

- Yda 68, beloved od i i and Harold eae] Fray rn Funer Bros. Central Shaper LT at on at. Burial Kingston, Ind, Friends

MAID t- | MAKE GOOD .MONBY com compiling a orl hin divin, SE oR enn.

work selling bakery ute Daye x, You are in businéss for n ah squipmant and mer

essential.

companion; assist — country; small salary. LI-8003

Hd in Over 18. Baby's rr no 0S Solin ing, 2 children, Stay.

Jackson, Tenn,

Opportunity for or. Ladies

‘Pleasant outside daisy

our, aand pecan; SE lus ‘additional commission for siness, Carll deni] for oo

f ouvhich. A 14 ka Paso i ’

mey call at the chaptel after 5 p. m. Saturday.

PF, age » husband of Jennie Ka hy father of William C. Kassebaum, br other of Henry Eassebaum, Atlanta nd, ls. Frank Kassebaum, Sunnyei pe away Pri sj Fumerel oy rle

at P uinots at 10th 7 Burial, Friends = call at the ape

: STENOGRAPHER | Attractive position for capable, single girl; 39-hour week. “Will consider beginner. = See My. Needler, Room 13, Big Four

OR noon Su

O'Neil and’ William AWA) ay 8 . Bg tal a? ros idence, 1147 ‘30s ST!

George, of W. New York st. hn father of Nella and George 1. MoNutt, depsrted this life Thursday, 7. eral Sunday,

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2 children; stay

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WOMAN o optional; EF 25a before. 3

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Paseo away turdey ral Tuesday, 1:30 p.. om Shirle Yona 3 p.m. from at 10th >

be, [to do ER ginning

creases. telephone ok

Toul i ry lady 21

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Ba Jill. Friends may call at © Pes 3 N. Harding, Sunday of ternoon Monday at the chapel to 10 a. m. Tuesday.

ad Willan " 1 Monda! Bros. Central Sion BE call “ vy 3 ; rest

ence necessary.

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