Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1942 — Page 28

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gre well off.

writing gentry has taken a tolerant attitude and the blue-jackets

bt. pparently ' Hinkle ' can’t stand such Utopian treatment for he’s around on the luncheon circuit now openly inviting trouble. It isn’t to dodge him. :

Openly Alibis

a grid affair this week the iseuides mentor openly alibied for ‘sailors’ poor record of two vicjes ‘and three defeats. In ‘his talk Hinkle said:

“This discussion can be placed] under the head of alibis. Every|:

ach has them and I'm no exception.”

- What, Hinkle overlooked was that 1 es would have to alibi if}:

had at their disposal the kind material that greeted him. Then he had a word fo say about teat material. . “Sure we had such fellows as : Bruce Smith, Jim Barber, Pete Kmetovic, Carl Mullenaux and y other stars in college and the »: league. But the kids just out ‘of school expected hard, rough "work: the pros don’t train that way. How could you fit both into a pro2” Navy Comes First Hinkle complained of the inability to get the players to carry out their assignments, particularly as to ‘Blocking. . “We've got a good defense, yielded only two touchdowns: rushing in | five games. But we've got little of- - fense. The boys frankly like to do ‘their blocking on the blackboard. ‘I don’t think any of our runners "have gotten through to the opposns packer-up yet. The boys: like "to run, but don’t knock ‘em down first. What would you do? Theres nothing compulsory about playing football and nobody is shirking his naval duties, football or not. The navy comes first.” "The navy should come first, But '§¢ is assumed that the navy also ‘came first with the athletes who play on Great Lakes’ brilliant basketball team 'last winter and the = station baseball team that Lieut. Mickey Cochrane directed so suecy during the past summer. e was nothing compulsory out basketball or baseball either, et members of both teams played - to the hilt of their capabilities and that was good enough to make em consistent winners.

Six -Games to Play -

Tn Lakes; with talent generalg 33 stipentsy to Bt St? ‘Col. Bernie,

owa Cadets, plermnsn fd Eo a

~ Michigan State, while edging out a Pittsburgh outfit, 7 to 6, and rim Towa, 25 to 0. : The sailors still have six games left on their schedule. There's a chance for self-redemption over hat stretch, but it won't be gained h either blackboard blocking ‘or Hinkle’s crying-room orations. Neither of those things are likely to make much of an impression on je boys who play with teams like uri, Marquette, Purdue, Illi- , Northwestern and Notre Dame.

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| Fullback

: By TOMMY DEVINE United Press Staff at

CHICAGO, Oct. 30—Some football coaches do 20% aon when they

I have in mind particularly Lieut. Paul D. (Tony) Hinkle, head ‘of the Great Lakes naval training station team. _ Hinkle’s outfit has been the big flop of the current gridiron season, public criticism of him or the team has been slight. The football

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. Lieut. Paul D.: (Tony) Hinkle

Alsbury Quits College Track

Butler university cross-country

{runners will close their season to-

morrow against DePauw thinlies during the half of the two school’s football game in the Butler bowl. Unbeaten in three previous meets this season Coach Ray Sears Blue and White harriers have won 27 of their last 29 meets. This year’s victims have been Layola of Chicago, Eastern Illinois State teachers and Wabash. Meanwhile, Ray Alsbury, Butler's most consistent point winner on the track team for the last two years, has announced his retirement from intercollegiate athietics. Alsbury, a St. Louis senior who was adept in dashes, hurdles, broad jump and high ‘ jump, has found

makes it impossible ‘to participate in track. Last year he wop the 100 and 220yard dashes and the 220-yard low hurdle event in the Little State track championships and won the broad jump in the Big State meet.

Suspends 3 Jockeys For Rough Riding NEW. YORK; Oct. 30 (U. P)— Jockeys Don. Meade, Wayne . .D.

d|grounded at the recent Jamaica meeting, have been suspended for the remainder of the year, the Jockey club announced today. Meade and Lindberg were suspended for their rides aboard the La Boyireaux entry of Imperatrice and Elimar in the Correction Handicap where they interfered with Spiral Pass, Wright was set down for fouling Boysy in the Continental Handicap while aboard Riverland.

Shortridge Scores Double Triumph

Shortridge high “school’s reserve and freshman football teams scored

: The reserve squad won, 7.to 0, on John Meyer's one-yard plunge five minutes before the final gun. Charles Hawthorne placekicked the extra point. The freshmen rallied in the final minutes to-win, 7 to 6. Wayne Stevens had scored early in the game for Tech. Arthur Fleck climaxed a 40-yard drive to score for Shortridge. He plunged for the game-winning extra point. :

Bisons Lose

PROVIDENCE, ‘R. I, Oct. 30 (U. P.) —Providence scored in every period to defeat Buffalo, 5-2, in the only American league hockey game played last night. ‘Providence tallied once in the opening period, as did Buffalo, but put the game ay. WH 6 gonle is} each of the last, two periods.

AMOND. TORN

* WE BUY DIAMONDS

Silent Hoosiers The Indiana state school for: the ‘deaf and Morton Memorial review high school ' foothall rivalry tomorrow at the Silent Hoosiers’ field. The Hoosiers have won three games, lost two and tied one this | year and have split even six games | with Memorial... “Sr

Wish to Keep

{ident Pra:

that his extra curricular work|

Wright and “Hérb Lindberg]

a double triumph yesterday over|

Yai, Evansville college football

| coach; has his problems but lucky -

| for him they came at the end of

the season. Slyker had but 16 players ‘on the ‘field. last Saturday when. the Aces won their first game of the season against Central Normal at Danville. ‘Since then two players have withdrawn from school and two have received injuries. ' Evansville has postponed its final game, Nov. 7, with James

"Em Playing

Indiana high school ° athletic

| coaches want to help PEOduce “fight-

ing men.” The state association has compiled a letter. and mailed .copies to Pres- . Roosevelt, Indiana senators and representatives in congress, Gov. and others asking for support to use

of athletic teams. The letters are signed by a special committee of Ed Diederich, Broad Ripple; Henry Orner, Crown Point; Henry Bogue, Washington Indianapolis; Paul Neuman, Lebanon;

S. Julius, Shortridge, Pledge Efforts .

coacheg state, “we whole-heartedly indorse rationing of rubber and gasoline and pledge ourselves fo match the efforts of any group.” Knowing that the war department is not satisfied with the type or the number of fighters that the draft secures .in the upper age

sons as (1) poor physical condition and (2) poor mental attitude. They maintain that the “will to win” is a direct product of the “American tradition of playing the ganie to win.” “If necessary, we advocate taking the required tires off beer trucks and using the necessary gas to transport our teams in order to continue fo play games.”

Unbeaten Harriers Host Pre-Flighters

Times Special - BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 30.—Indiana university’s undefeated crosscountry team meets the Iowa pre=< flight runners in a dual meet here Saturday morning. The pre-flight harriers are making the trip to Bloomington with the Seahawk gridmen, who meet Bo McMillin’s Hoosiers Saturday afternoon at 2: n m. in: Memorial stadium; - £ Coached ‘by ‘Walter Mehl Former Wisconsin star, the pre-flight runners have been matching the pigskin Seahawks in victories, but have done it with an ex-Hoosier, the great Campbell Kane, as their pacesetter. Kane will not return to the campus - with the team this week-end. He has finished his

#8 3s

Cathedral Frosh

Trip Washington

Cathedral high school freshmen yesterday defeated the Washington rhinie football team, 13 to 6, at the West side’ field. Tom Winship and Jack Schmutte scored Cathedral's touchdowns on passes. Robert McAllister added

for Washington in the fourth period

on a pass. am a Me HY

Fly in Soccer, Too CHAPEL HILL, Oct. 30.—Lieut. E. C. Walters, coach of soccer at the navy pre-flight school here, has another undefeated team in the

President’s Son

COLLEGE PARK, Md,, Oct. 27— Center ‘Bill Byrd of the Old Liners at 203.1 50: pounds heavier than his father, President H. C. Byrd, when the president of University of Maryland was a shining light in football 35 years 20. :

Sports Quiz

Q. Wil you please name some. of the betier race horses sired by Rostonian? o

A His pati inniude “sish stakes

Top, Fiji and others.

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games, won, and Jost?

Henry ' F. Schricker!

tires and gasoline for transportation

Clyde Lyle, Rochester; and Russell

In the first point of the letter the|.

bracket, the coaches give their rea-}|

the extra point. Bob Bunch scored|

making, a habit he developed dur-| Ing i years at West: Chester State.

W $1 Care Sue, liitle daug © WES yn eg hier of J.

winners as Harvard. Square, Boston| ‘Man, Maedic, Bottle Cap, Bottle| Commonwealth, - Elaskbinder,

Bl Q What is “cy” Young's major Sem | league litin pleting eon 0°

A: During his 23 seasons in the| Ts, ‘he won 510 and lost 313} = 1 :

lin over:the two nation’s war efforts.

by division among the allies,” the newspaper . said editorially, “and there is only one way in which it dan be Won—by - long, hard fght ing.” The editorial said that Austialian public opinion is being: disturbed by “suggestions. published in New York that the initiation and conduct of

influenced by jealousy of Gen. Douglas MacArthur.” : On the’other hand, the editorial said, Australia has been iffjured in American eyes by charges made by

has failed’ to give full support to and industrial conditions. .

§

HE'S A COFFEE “ANGEL”

candidate. one pound gifts of pure

it himself.

FIND COUPLE SLAIN : PHILADELPHIA, Oct: 30 (U.P). —Frank Bowman, 54-year-old invalid, and his wife, Emma, 50, were found shot to death today in their home in nearby Cheltenham village. | E

Deaths—Funerals 1

Indianapolis Times, Friday, Oct. 80, 08 16 BARER-Albers: pr of de J. and

afl fordsville, Ind. the Dech after 10 a. m, Saturday Please omit flowers.

BEAMBLE ae Jovi ushan father of Mrs. Margaret Waltz and ald Bramblett, grandfather of Mar Waltz, Gerald Jr., and Suzanne Bramblett, brother of L. W. Bramblett, Chamaign, “Ill, and Margaret Draper, St.

Lee, R. R. of Stells Gi ramblett, er-

age ‘64. Funeral Jlonday, Ni the Moore gor 5342 E. Washington In 1 Washington Park. Friends invited.

CLARK—Minnie, beloved wife of Kenneth, sister of. A. J. ‘and John - B. Snider, passed ‘away Thursday. Services Sunday, 1 p. m., at Ohio Chapel, Ogilville, Ind. Friends may call at the W. D. Beanblossom Mortuary until 11 a. m. Sunday. - COOMBS—Carl B., 2455 A. State st., beloved husband of [Dora A, and brother of

away Friday, Oct. 30. later. For information call Gadd Funeral Home, MA-6049.

DAVIS—James A., entered into Feat Thursday, age 86 years, father of Ji A. Davis, Drotser of < John R. Davis. ‘Services | ta ‘Saturday, 1 t Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel Br al Anderson. cemetery.

GIOSCIO-Angeline, mother of ‘Helen, Marshall, Frank, Roxy Giogcio, Mrs. Annette Prosser, sister of = Henrietta Liquori, Millie Guerrieri and Tony Dominic, grandmother of Helen and Mary Prosser, died at the home, ‘1214 E.- 48th sf. Friends may call at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian ‘at 19th st. Funeral Monday, 8:15, at mortuary; 9 a. m., Christ the King church. Burial Holy Crdss cemet; Ve Friends invited.

HALEY--Clara B. of 202 Orange is wife of Patrick Haley, sister of John H. and Joseph Burkhard, Mrs. Alma Clements, Mrs. Mary sbach. Funeral from Saturday, church, Members of ‘Christian

Sacr Heart Holy Cross. Mothers and

"Burial,

Third Order will meet Friday at 8 p. m. for prayer. HARMAN—Anna O., widow of ae late Edward Harman, mother of Mrs.

Frederick A. Gallagher grandmother of Frederick A, Gallagher Jr., and Edvard JH. "Gallagher, sister of Mrs. Mary 20 Benson, aunt of Mrs. Ralph C onnegut, passed away Thursday. Service at the Flanner /& Buchanan Mortuary, Saturday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Interment at. Crown Hill. Friends may call at the mortuary from Friday noon on.

HOLMES—Katherine E, Xidow of Yelliam Hol y Tnother of Martha, Sieq ThursFuneral Sat 8:30 a. t S05 Ww. ashington sti: 9 Anthonys s Church. Priends inb Burial Cross Semetery: may call at residen The Altar Sociely will meet Friday rg ‘s p.m for prayer. George W. Usher service.

JONES—Laurence B., ee 42, beloved ‘husband of Jeanette V.. Jones, father of Jack Alvis Jones, son of William O. d away at the residence, N. Dearborn, Thursday morning. Funeral Saturday, 10 a. m., Shirley Bros. .. Central ' Chapel, Illinois at : "10 st. Burial Kokomo, Ind. Friends may call at the chapel after 10 a. m. Friday.

ends

: MeCARTHY—Coll 10 years, CA ion Tr daughter of of

sister of Th MéGarthy,. ny and John Ruther > fom, granddaughter of Dr. and Mrs. W.. Riitherford, Pussed: vay this - -M. Time of service later. ron MENKE—Clars, . 2627 Bi d ave. ifs of Charles W. | Men ® srioves 's, William

ry city, Mrs, Shinra Whi Geo , Mrs. Erba Buckels,

‘Away

Park. ds may call at residence, $36 Goodies ave, until § a. 0. Saturday

SYDNEY, Oct. 30° ©. PTH ie Sydney Morning Herald today called 234 Prospect for an end to bickering in and be-| ————— tween the United States and Austra-|

“There is only one way in which | MAN the war in the Pacific can be lost—{

the Solomons campaign has been}

Gen, MacArthur because of political | i >

NEW YORK, Oct. 30 (U. P)—| 'If Joseph Stoppleman, editor of the lif “Netherlands News” ever decides to ji} run for office, he will be a popular {iif He ‘has been presenting {if “Java” Ml coffee to friends. He doesn’t drink

aul, Minn., departed this life Thursday, PE

father of CLERICAL

We Lauck Huet Home, 1458 S. Meridian, |

Menke, daughter of | HY of Mrs. Alma

a Moore . North: a Funeral ‘Home, 2530 Station

NEEDS 4 salesladies for established retail ¥. routes, Those with dependents

p | SHIR = % ey is vem fll bus. | SIL R IE

Evenings, RI-a00; F] io u RIT. RECs

WA-60986;

return to 508 tacky ave, Receive Yo ward. FR-0049.

SiBAYED or stolen Monday from or near 5300. G celand ave., 1d female Dachshund po Reward BR-s60

~ Name. “Barbara” on ny Reward. ||

_ STENOGRAPHER . Noah ‘Age 20:30

To take rapid dictation in: moouen | air-conditioned office.

Between 9 2. m—5 p. m,

COCKER ANIEL, a male, vicinity snd and IL Xitaots. (Lost Thursday.) ReWar

= IMPORTANT ==}

WOMEN, 18 to 0, MEN OVER: 45, MEN IN 4-F

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Excellent ’ transportation direct to our door. ;

BE-5005

Roscoe Turner Aero Corp. Municipal Alrport—indianspslis

t School in Beauty Work

via is your ghance-—1eaTh at Right.

epare for a brilliant future. Diplomas

401. Roosevelt Bldg. Laura "Grayson Registrar.

International Beauty School

to help oo he demand sa

| Bon ens ivagin,

Schools & Instructions TA| | Australians that the commonwealth |r

| or over fo

“MH Meridian

OCRAFRERS 20%, SCoIAL Oy Sas mon

THE NATIONAL CASH ¥ - REGISTER 0.

lian nn BS radustes, 31/= rid Bifle, lea for : “opens. eR © LI-2410, _ TYPISTS; GLERICAL WORKERS, STOCK GIRLS & PACKERS WANTED.

ployment. Good wages even for beginners. Several better .positions also. Apply Employment Office.

LANE BRYANT, Inc.

752 E. Market

‘Wants

421 NWN.

PIST and Record Clerk, high: school graduate. 18-24, ork for an jnsur-

ing unnecessary. TA-

Good salary—Six days. Waitresses 1357 8. Meridian.

Starting Salary $21.60 wk; [[I®

sts. . ION, Ee /8, ly.

Hi Hoosier Fence Co.

ance company, hn side. : Business train-

: HOLLAND SE uDIo Will extend the time on all expired. coupons . until Nov. 15, . 1942.

NT 0

2-214 E. 16th

(FENCE COMPANY) Saem Bat. Troe Easy terms, HU-8361~HU-6668. (FURNACE REPAIRING)

CLEAN; repair and install all makes of furnaces. Free. estimates. WA-9180,

(INSUBANCIE) -

REVOKED AUT LICENSE

BLE INS. AGENCY. INC. 12 IOAN TRUST BLDG. MA-9631.

Heal Estate, Bonds, Gon, Ins.

MA-3435. L. Di MAZUR. 108 & WASH, ST. TERINTING)

istmas Suigkers for outTER ar hey les.

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HANTS-~Chr * parcels. - Ph York. ‘RI-. 3774.

WANTED ishus Sher for Duk RestauANT a uke’s Re au:

WHITE a child, home. nights. 1808 College, No.

Por ck Want Ad Results Phone a Ini Want Ad Number. RI-5651.

Help Wanted—Female ALTERATION LADY -

144 W. Washington

Lillihi Lassie

$130

and and defense pla d Fellow A Lie. Emp. Agcy.

BOOKKEEPER, furniture experience, some typing. LI-5513. Mr. Kane

ASHIER-BOOKKEEPER Speriened Answer in oy own handwriting, ving Sos and references. Must be Excellent Spportuniey if you niremen Box 988, care pet thse

ALL. WORK—Some typing; SEperience and reference. Ad

$20; give ‘ess T aS

Colored Girls for Fountain oun colored girls, 18 years or over, f good cation. and refinement, can obts at serving at our "founPositions are steady and profitable. Frege

ply HOOK : RUG CO, Market sts, 2 to 3 o'clock.

those who Cali-

sod Tr COLORED HOUSEKEEPER immediately, Faros0s: extra good salary. LI-4912,

ELDERLY WOMAN-—White, assist Bowser ie ahd care 3 children stay optional.

Y colored lady; care for colored family’s children. Stay. Good ‘home. CH-0832-J.

bites

EXPERIENCED GIRLS in FINISH DEPARTMENT and FLAT DEPARTMENT

Crown Laundry and

Dry Cleaning Co. 2901 E. Washington

Experienced Pairers National Silk Hosiery Call RI-1321

Typist, $20; Comp. Oper. Many positions en od ‘private Sy ERN UNI

File Cler i a FUR WORKER

Fashion. Dry Cleaners, 1901 Central.

GENERAL HOUSEWORK: Dépendable 1; $ adults in family. HU-4 oi

FOR GENERAL OFFICE WORK; *Higur FPING.: APPLY 1760 8. HARD-

pa Tor clerical aftice work. Fan ete. Must te . a fair

No ‘Saturday or i work. 35 cents per hour. Address Box 8 ‘care of Times.

GIRLS TO LEARN

: FASHION. DRY : 1901 - Central.

on to 60 years, to care small town 75 ae 00d home and

HO : for elder!

So. Bagh

wages.

USEKEEPER—Colorea Wa houseork and cool References. 38 Week. 1754 Ma, fa Yee.

HOUSEKEEPER, Jhite Good home and wages for light IO WOTK, Call GA-4979.

HOUSEKEEP mall home; care 2 children; no: Taundegs Say, own room and bath; BR-5884

Y. .

wad m, Burial Crown Hill, Friends HO white.” Five days or part time. Care of 9-yr-old boy, go home POWERS—Lillian M. Cumberland, widow|_ Rights. 620 N. Tuxedo st. or John NV: [ouen mother of Edwix win HOUSEKEEPER, elderly, care, Jor valid a ndmother of a aret, Richard a mother. More for lome than wages. Ror Boner, ima ro od GA-4183, Ealamano, eparted this e| HOUSEKEEPER immediately; white, ‘21 to Rec lstofnddon Pune Tal notice, Bier 45; extra good salary. ~4012, TA-9305. IR-1 i HO iddle-aged; part time work; ; go laine, reference. 400 N. EL ar coat y dr Sharlene A Res , tather of | HOUSE work; os I William. 8 Ann. Reed; ; “brother of “i and Mrs.| LIS NO rots1. Mrs. Clements, am 8. Jr. dn ward K. Reed.| HOUSEKEEPER, middle aged or elderly, Services Saturday, 3:30.p. m. ai Harry Hehe duties. | Good nome, _ Ses Mr. nk vedi ol Burial Wash! Dean, Wilson Furniture, 201 E. ‘Wash

Help Wanted—Male 9 10 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS

Ages ‘14-19, with bicycles available for morning work before roll Here's your chance to help nS a effort; good wages; priority for bicycles secured, ) a Apply Mr, Dalton, WEST-

ATTENTION BOYS

EARN EXTRA MONEY

After chool Ted delivering a Times Routa, 1 you d address Routes available Write Shdianapo tion Dept., TODAY.

BOOKKEEPER-CASHIER — Experien a "Afiswer in own handwriting, giving draft

status, age, ‘qualifications. and references. ust ' use typewriter. Excellent opportunity for right party. . Box 9817.

care Indianapolis Times.

BOY, 16 to 20, work in service station. School hours can be arranged. ° 4002 Comnelius, Call ‘after 11 a. ay . BOYS to wrap packages, do.general work; $18 to start. Pox 985, ary Times.

COAL DRIVERS

wee EE ye co.

m. Satur-

Man €; Coffee Roaster 222. peas with roasting. GOODY GOODY PRDUCTS COs 1120 E. 324d st.

COLLECTOR—SALESMAN

$45 ats plus commission on .all sales, pe aid week Also bonus Arrangement. lenty of P aerchandize available. The right person can earn $100 per week very Say Apply Consumers Home quipt Co., 309 N. Illinois, 2nd .floo!

COLORED . drivers oF han vi washers; ' permanen . Mills One-Stop, 1a n ONMeri

COMPETENT MAN

For established ‘dry cleaning route, minimum guarantee, $35 week. Barry Wardrobe Service, 3840 N. Illinois.

COUNTER & GRILL MEN

wages

TOBDLE HOUSE OFFICE, 3435 Bierson. "DAIRYMAN"

Must be experienced. ‘Prefer married. W. 34th and Dandy Trail. TA-0123.

No housework, sare :

RERODELING

TTA

OF ALL KINDS

\ 4

TYE

IN HC

Ye! BLI (ROOFING AND SIDING)

Est. free. No. d Rl. 1359 © Up bin 3 years to pay,

(SEWER CLEANING)

SEWER CLOGGED ?

Boars way in imen Severs: Ma. 3073

ROTO ROOTER Sin cexvice co.

SEWER SERVICE CO. WINDOW SHADES) KEITH SHADE CO.

EEL ILLINOIS RI-1581 :

Lo Se & NINE i)

x Ras Hui

Swaps 3t

aa ELECTRIC RANGE, capoint ; 1937 Pontiac’' De Luxe ‘Sedan, up! right piano. Reasonable... Phone, West Newton 5622.

REFRIGERATORS, radios and Slectric sweepers repaired for “less.” 2155 ‘E. . New 2868. Shop. We: buy. ' Sel)

“York. MAP or trade. anything. . LI-0940.

SACKS $ 334 Ind. Ave.

318 E. Wash used. washer.

SWAP CASH CH-2202. a “Hillside,

New—metal or wood. Carload just

ANS: Sha 1

ARMY blankets, $2.95; army

arrived. 3708 W. 16th. BE-3737.}

a 3 3 19 built’ Stewart-Warr He NE suite, like new,’ ping over. $79.50. Hundr eds of ‘oth .. dishes, baby het _ desks, lamps, 4 Fisk, 2310 N. ridian Pp. m., See the furnishing fo 3-rm. apt., $145. Terms, $1 5. $e

ARMY 6000S Sout

ee air, ome bres fast set, $26.50 Tug, iy .@ told from brand Dew, 3 suite, looks and “new, $69.50; din’ng rm. sulle, 5 3 living rm. suite, maple ‘dinette, cocktail ' table, ‘maple a pape home. Save 50%. ? 2255 N. Meridian. Open Lowest permissible prices.

soles and heels, $1.50; part wool $1.50; army leggins, ‘25c; army br 35¢ pr.; army shirts, $1; ; army. tarpaulin cal ‘sizes—

131°S, ILLINOIS § NEW and USED LU

Window Sash and Frames

Marion Material C 2046 Northwestern, = :% “Mike Says: Buy

COATS, $5, $10, $18 MIKES LOAN OFF

461 'W. Wash. ‘Open: ‘Sundsy tH}

KELVINATOR and’ HOT: Fomy ~ Ranges. Immed. delivery, | to choose 1 from. Terms ........ d BLOCK’S, 11th and Meridian.

Son, Ci doors, 2/Ax6/8; 8 16,1. 18 a ar ERT HT-BACHMAN LUMBER

Union Ronn Yards - : -Open.- Till 5 P.M. Seturday

-

»

7’

SEWING MACHINES—Elec. Conso [ style. cabinets, Maple, Walnut and hogany. Nationally nown make. and Reversew. Terms, BLOCK’S, 11th and’ Meridian, (

Boats 2-wheel, rent, exchan Expert | AT fa ile Is Vulcknizing. CH-5887. S602 Mass.

— | Pets, Poultry, Livestock 32

$e , fox, and rabbit hounds;. bird dogs; cooN, d guns. Will’ swap. : 836 ‘W. 30th st.

3 et GILTS, 5 ShONSS,, 5 barrows, 1 male Hampshire. GA-61

:| GAS RANGES DUTGH OVEN, TA ‘UNIVERSAL, D

Sain Inlaid Linoleum, 89¢ EY

outies 2 Pia to $1.89 3 OL 320 § 2 SR ashingion fu E.

and: ODI. Jed ut tod,

Ads vi atbope diveinen

Frock LI and Meridian. ih n

PEDIGREED Irish Be 4-month. 4387 py 71k (Millersville rd.) 'HU-8612.

SPRINGERS Mostly ; hens, for sale; §0c

each.. 2839 Brous

ELEVATOR OPERATOR

For office building, 445 N. Pennsyl-

-| vania, Room 214.

ERRAND BOY—Full time job. Indianapolis Letter Shop, 285 Century bldg. CED MEN in commercial body building and maintenance.” Apply Aero + Mayfiower Transit Co., 887 Massachusetts ave

GRILL and COUNTER MEN

Experienced; $25 and meals to those d:| who qualify. Apply 43 W. St. Clair.

Grill & Counter Man ==; 250 Seve

GROCERY MAN

Por. north side super market. Apply Stop & Shop, 5561 N. Illinois.

IF POOR HEARING is i ing you from 8 Sood job see AUREX, 8 % 30 State Life

MAN AND WIFE—General work in funeral home. Must stay on place, 1-room apartment. - 2226 Shelby.

+WMASSEUR - WANTED

time- salary. High "class, zapdly LL clientele, Steady: dependable position for the right man. Write, giving experience and training. Box ‘834, Times.

MESSENGER with wheel. Century Press, 513 Century bldg.

Farm, Garden, Plants 33)" EVERGREENS, shrubs; 'chrysanthemums. Maschmeyer Nursery, 24¢ W.. Troy.

Merchandise for Sale 34

NEW 16-gal. Ler Pressure

MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACHINE C 3525 E. Washington IR- 1551

3 GOOD slightly used green Sxminster Juss, 2. pairs heavy monk: cloth :dra office secretarial desk, Reasonabl 30 State Life bldg. .

USED electric refrigerators, washers, 1 large, 1 small air compressor; new 8’ furnace blowers. 702° Madison’ ave.

VOMELETE

w. wa VELAND WE

ROACH'S LAST WEIL

For sale at ‘your nearest deale: ALBERT . MAAS, 31 Va. Ave.

DINETTE Se . ‘Oak on Several patterns. Lime $21.

ited stock. Terms ... I. . BLOCK'S, Ho and Meridien. Opé: SHAMPOO: fixtures, : appeini nt: swivel Ay mirrors. BEAUTY hy mh RI-8083 SWEEPERS—EUREKA, ERAL. Guar, ERA oe Terms. Limited stock .

Do 11th and Meridian, Jp

MODERN - Gasoline. Kitchen Ra * porcelain finish, with itchen Cabinet. Fo anh 2107.-N. Pennsylvania, z

New. A few left, Terms, . $39, 95 BLOCK’S, 11th and Meridian. Open Eves. Paint screir 7.3" oor $1.60 Farm & Home Supls. “lass Ky. MA-6033

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