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MacARTE IR COMMUNIQUE (Issue! | Monday, Dec. 7) NORTHERN | | ECTOR: NEW GUIN NI. ~Buna-Gona, our attacking forces pei trated the beach east of Buna village, {i lating an enemy pocket of resistance, P| ssure was maintained on tha enemy in| )ther sectors. Allied and enemy aircrafi were active over the area. NEW BRITA! i—Rabaul: Under cover of our pombers heavily attacked the town and airdrome with explosives and incendiari | : ORTHWES| RN SECTOR: Reconnaissaj gp activity only.
" NAVY ( )MMUNIQUE, 214 (Issu¢: | Sunday, Dec. 6) ¢ Soyrd PAC PIC (all dates east longiude) : -1. On Decei er 4th on Guadalcanal
island. . (A) Army pj rols killed seven Japanese in the vicinity |f the Matanikau river. (B) Army °¢' racobra’ fighters made a
number of att ks against the enemy and strafed 15 lan ng barges and rafts near Tassafaronga. (C) Marine |
: prps ‘raiders’ returned to their base a
1 extended operations in |s jungle. ‘The ‘raiders’ ntemy bases and killed 405 |the operations with a loss | 17 dead.
ARMY ( DMMUNIQUE, 260 ~ (Issu¢/ | Sunday, Dec. 6) NORTH AFE CA: 1. In enemy ir attacks on our forward bases last nig] four enemy bombers were
destroyed, | 2. The doc} | at Bizerte were bombed on Friday ni it and the airfield at Bizerte was | (acked twice in daylight yesterday. Tl docks at Tunis were also - bombed yester |y. Hits were seer’ on a ship and on § ds and railway. yards. 3. Sweeps aj | patrols were also carried out by our fi ters yesterday. Further | ports of the air fighting over the forw d areas during Dec. 2, 3 and 4 show | jat in addition to those already repor! | seven enemy aircraft were destroyed ind that eight more of our fighters were | "jt but three of the pilots are safe. 5. There ha been no change situation othe] lise.
thé mountai destroyed five Japanese duri to themselves |
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‘ARMY COMMUNIQUE 259 (Issued Saturday, Dee. 5). ‘NORTH AFRICA! ~1, Heavy fighting 1s continuing in the region 0 Tebourba. The enemy is attacke-. ing h infantry’ “supported by -tanks and Fo) TIL, J ‘ 2. Our: forces: have -beén regrouped on: the heights ‘dominating Tebourba. - Some enemy mechanized and nianiy hs have entered the town of Te 3. The enemy is known to oy lost 33 tanks in operations in the northern sector during the period of Dec. 1 to Allied aircraft yesterd ay inflicted casualties on several enemy tanks in the south. 4, The docks and airdrome at Bizerte were bombed on Thursday night. Two daylight attacks were made yesterday on the Bizerte docks. Bombs ship, a warehouse, oil tanks and a i road stati 5. Fighters yesterday carried out ‘sweeps over the battle areas "and the eastern coast of Tunisia. In these operations three enemy aircraft were destroyed : and two of our aircraft were lost. 6. During last night three erfemy aircraft were destroyed in attacks on one ©: of our bases 1% Faconer rebotis, of air operations’ on Dec. 3 show hree enemy aircraft were destroyed in addition to ‘those already reported and that one more of our planes was lost.
ARMY COMMUNIQUE 261
(Issued Monday, Dec. 7) NORTH AFRICA: 1. Allied aircraft operation in-support of our forward troops carried out several sweeps and patrols yesterday. Three enemy aircraft were shot down. 2. Last night five enemy bombers attacking our forward bases were destroyed. It is now known that on the night of Dec. 4-5 two more enemy bombers were destroyed, making a total of five for that
nig 3. Further reports on: Saturday’s air. operations show that two more enemy aircraft were destroyed and eight more .of our planes were lost. One of the fighter aircraft reported. missing yetserday has returned to its base. 4, Heavy fighting in ~ which armored formations were involved took place yesterday in the vicinity of Tebourba and is continuing.
Deaths—F unerals 1
Army Takes Over At of. np for Japs
MANZAN R, Cal, Dec.7 (U.P). —Military | authorities enforced martial la at the Manzanar Japanese 1 location center today after one J panese was Killed and nine other, wounded in an outbreak of pi! |-axis violence on the eve of the anniversary of Pearl Harbor. | | Shots w¢ 2 fired at a mob of Japanese |ist night which attempted to use a driverless auto as a battel ng ram in an attack on’ the cam police station in the second flay: +up at the center in 24 hours. Ralph E. Merritt, director of the center announced the mob was atten ting to seize Ted Uyeno, whi lwas considered loyal to the Uni d States. Uyeno had been remo! (id from the camp to safeguard | s life after an outbreak Sat! 'day night and returned last night when the demonstrators.| romised to disperse. A Yoon arried away tear gas. Shots th n were fired, killing one Japajise. Another was wounded s(' [seriously he was expected to | le. Another suffered a broken lej; and seven other were wounded. |
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ASYLUM | WORKER HELD | \ KIDNAPPING
CINCINN/ 1, Dee. 7 (U. P.)— Federal bu'lau of investigation agents tod{.! held Mrs. Lloyd Cremeans, | !3, of Huntington, W. Va., for 1. e kidnaping of Daniel Joseph Scan! nh, 10-months-old child with whom ¢' e had “fallen in love” while workii ; at St. Ann's infant asylum at Ci lumbus, O. . Raymond | *. Suran, agent in charge, ar ounced - that Mrs, Cremeans v's taken into custody at Portsmoi/ h, O. Dec. 5, and that the ba!'y had been returned to Jane S(inlon, 17, mother of the child. | The FBI s |d that Carl Chapman, 30; Perble (i inior Chapman, 23, a .nephew; W iam Kimbel, 25, and his wife, Ir: ne Kimbel, 23, all of Huntington, /|\lso were arrested and charged witli conspiracy to kidnap in aiding M 5. Cremeans.
BUDDIE; WOUNDED IN | SAME BATTLE
WASHINC: [ON, Dec. 7 (U.P).—
Two Ameri¢ n soldiers, buddies in civil life, wl joined the army the] same day 4.d trained and fought in the sami outfit, were ‘wounded | in the sam | engagement and are now lying { de by side at Walter Reed hospiti:|, the war department disclosed toc. y. | The men; ire Sergt. H. Robson | and Pvt. Rccco R. Perrotti, both of |
Orange, N. .I., and both 22 years . old. Friends fim toshood; the men landed at| Safi, Morocco, were
wounded or Nov. 8, and last week, were brouglit to Washington for treatment. ilobson was wounded in koth thighs ind Perrotti in the left thigh and r ht: knee,
PURDUE EXPONENT ST/FFERS NAMED
LAFAYETTE, Ind. Dec. 7 (U.P.). —Names 0 staff members of the Purdue Ex nent, campus publication, were :nnounced today. New stal! members include William G. H skins, Liberty, Ill, editor; Josep! F. Dawson, Indianapolis, son || Lieut. Gov. Charles Dawson, a| ports editor; Garard H. Klouman, | lichigan City, “business manager, ‘{ 1d James Pettey, Warren, O., ad prtising manager.
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lap's Story f First Year
In one of a series of | today on the annif Pearl Harbor, said he first year of the | ir it had lost 49 wark and 20 damaged ransports and cargo tf of damaged, = | panese navy put: its air force losses at 556 planes “lost or | SIf - destroyed on enemy aq. lectives.” Army | juthorities said that during 2. year army. casual‘ties in k ed and wounded had totaled { 736, of whom 31,160 were kill | and 32,576 wounded; 4
as 391 a; | It wds said that 62 : HW sels’ were lost, sn
Jupan, broadicas versary that in| Pacific v ships s and - ships sui The J
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Indianapolis Times, Monday, Dec, 7, 1942 ASCHCROFT—Clyde R., beloved husband of Grace L. Ascheroft and father of Charles Aschcroft and Ebert Poarch, grandfather of Linda Tee Aschcroft and brother of Harry and Earl Aschcroft, passed away Monday, Su. neral on Wednesday at 3 p. Shirley Brothers” Irving Hill Fly 5371 E. Washington st. Burial Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call at chapel after 4 p. m. Tuesday.
ATTKISSON—John Edward, beloved father of Hazel Smith, Robert Leroy and Lynn Attkisson, passed away Sunday, Services
Wednesday, 10 a. m.,, at the W. D. Begubloassom Mortuary. Burial Seymour, nd.
BYRD—Letha M.,' of Los Angeles, Cal, passed away in Los Angeles. Services at the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Wednesday, 11 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the mortuary after 4 p. m. Tuesday. [Brazil (Ind.) papers please copy.l
CORMAN—Robert B., of 20 W. Troy, entered into rest Saturday, age 40 years; husband of Mildred 8. Corman, father of Robert Dean Corman and Kay Eleanor Corman, son of Mrs,” Sarah Corman, brother of Homar and Newton | Corman. Services Tuesday, 3 p. m., arry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial Washing: ton Park.
ELDER—Lena P., 5143 E. Washington st., beloved wife of Charles E. Elder, mother of Mrs. Genevieve Bissia, Chicago; Donald C. Elder, Buckley field, Colo.; grandmother of Shirley Jean and Sharon Elder; sister of Mrs. Lou Barber, departed this life Saturday, age 68. neral Tuesday, Dec. 8. Moore & Kirk Irvington Moriuary, 5342 E. Washington st., p. m. Burial Oak Hill cemetery, Lebanon, Ind. ‘Friends invited. (Lebanon papers please copy.)
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GODFREY-—Barbara Jane, age 6 years, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Godfrey and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.. James Heath and Francis Godfrey, passed away Monday. Funeral Wednesday at 3 p Shirley Brothers’ Central chapel, Hilimois an@ 10th sts. Burial at Washington Park cemetery.
HODGE—Karl Scotten, of 1850 Lesley ave., husband of Daisy, father of Mrs. Madeline Ostermeier, Miss ,Josephine Hodge and Mrs. Doris Hamillon, passed away Friday p. m. Friends may call at the Tolin Funeral Home, 1308 Prospect. Services Tuesday, 2 p from funeral
home. Burial asta Park. Friends invited. KAPP—Andrew F. (Frank), 2144 N.
Spencer ave., formerly of 2341 Brookside ave., beloved husband of Golden C. Kapp, father of Mrs. Frances Steinkamp. and Arnold Kapp, city; Mrs. Florance J. Dorn, Washington, D. C.; grandfather of Martha and Bill Dorn, ‘Washington, D.. C.; Lieut. Robert Dorn, Camp Howze, Tex.; N. Steinkamp, Janice and Gerald Kapp, brother of Mrs, Laura Earle, .city, departed this life Saturday, age 65. Funeral Wednesday, Dec. 9, at the Moore & Kirk Irvington Mortuary, 5342 E. Washington st., 10 a. m. Burial. Anderson cemetery. Friends invited.
KERST—The Rev. Alvin E., husband of Emma Kerst, father of LeRoy Kerst, stepfather of Benjamin Harrison Garner and Vance Elwood Garner, brother of Mrs. Mabel Smith, Mrs. Mary Dice, Mrs. Grace Paschel, Etta Pearl Kerst, Clarence and’ Fred Kerst, passed away in Pennsylvania. Friends may call at 3614 W. Michigan, Monday evening. .Funeral 2:30 Pp. m. Tuesday, at the First Church of
the Nazarene, State and East Washing-|
ton. Burial Floral Park.
LAFFEY--Thomas A., husband of Marie, father of Beverly "Ann, nephew of Mary Dunn and Wiliam Laffey, cousin of Peggy Dunn, di®l, Sunday. Friends may call at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian at 19th, Funeral Wednesday 8:30 at the mortuary, 9 a. m. at St. Bridget’s church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited.
LENNES— Sarah E., mother of Mrs. Ethyl Lennes Dahlman, grandmother of Jane Osborn and Wayne Lennes Osborn, sister of Mrs. Mollie Lightfoot of Anderson, Mrs. Alice Heaton of Perkinsville, passed away Sunday evening in the home of Mrs. Dahlman, 1303 N. LaSalle st. Services Wednesday, 10 a. m., at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the mortuary. (Anderson and Noblesville papers please copy.)
MOLLER—Marie, age 178 years, wife of John Moller, mother of Kai Moller, Agnes Bragg, grandmother of Fred Miller, passed. away Sunday. Funeral Tuesday, 2:30. p. m,, {from the Danish Lutheran Church, McCart Noble sts. Friends invited. Crown. Hill. - Friends may Shirley Bros.” West Chapel, Michigan st., any time.
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MORRIS—Ralph, 1474 W. 32nd. st., entered into rest, Sunday, age 30 years, husband of Dorothy Morris, father of Ralph ris Jr., brother of Raymond, Elmer and Jesse Morris. Service Wednesday, 2 2: m., First Baptist church, :Connersville, Ind. Burial City cemetery. Friends may call at Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel uritil 10:30 a. m. Wednesay.
PEABODY—Mrs. Mabel, age .62, lifelong resident of Indianapolis, passed away Saturday a. m., after an illness of eight months, liam, two sisters, Mrs. Carrie Boese and Mrs. Lorene Rentfrow. Was a member of the West Newton chapter Fastern Star. Friends may call any time at the W. T. Blasengym Funeral Pome) 2226 Shelby st. Funeral 2 m., Tuesday, the chapel. Burial Crown Hill yery, TAYLOR —Mary Helen, 825 Eugene st., beloved daughter of Mrs. Bertha Taylor, sister of Mrs. Marie Mosher, Mrs, Lillian Frederick, Mrs. Edna Swope, Mrs. Mary Fowler ond James Taylor, departed this life Sunday, 27. Funeral Wednesday, v Kirk mortuary, 2530 Station st., Buia Crown Hill cemetery. Friends - vite ,
TOWNSEND—Sara E, “age 83, beloved mother of Clyde M., Lawrence K., Earl C., Ray PF. and Willapd S. Townsend, passed away Monday morning. Private funeral Wednesday at Shirley Bros. Irving Hill Chapel, 5377 E. Washington
st. Please -omit flowers. TRONE—MTrs. , Elnora Greene, Marott hotel, widow of -Peter B. Trone and
: mother of Mrs. Frank C. Severns and Donaldson G. Trone and grandmother’ of Peter D. Trone, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Severns in WilLams Creek Saturday afternoon. Service ab 1 Flannes = uchanan - jjosreuatyy Tuesday, . ‘Friends invited. Burmor Grown’ hii Fitends. may call at ihe ru
WALTER Mrs. : Avighidts, 4177 Ruckle, mother of Mrs. Joseph A: Schofield, In-. dianapolis “and : Lawrence ter, Washington, Ind, ‘passed away Monday’ .m. Service Jlannes ‘& ‘Buchanan Mormiary, Tuesday, 10:30 a. m. Friends invited. Service ad burial Washiigon, Ind, Wednesday.
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‘| WELLS _Margarél Ann, entered tnt into rest
Saturaay, age 41 ‘years, mot Mrs. Doris Fay E. Hobbs, daughter 44 Alexander Dowson. Sister of Mrs. Doris Fay
- Roome, Mrs. R e Belvin, Mrs. Sirace Kelly, Mrs, To Spiker, Mrs, Leic] liter, Raymond, Edward and Wile liam Dawson. rvices Wednesday, 10
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—John M., age 57, passed away Sunday morning. Services Tuesday 2 p. m., at residence of sister, Mrs. \AdeJad Jackson, 1245 N. Tibbs. Friends d. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at residence. Conkle Service.
WILSON—Emma J., age 79, beloved sister | W McVey, Seolge Kite, randmother
Pe d Shons fide, AN Arthur South
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WOODRUFF—Mary, 1302 N. Bancroft, widow of Mathew, mother of James E Woodruff, grandmother of David E. Woodrutf great-grandmother of David departed this life ‘Monday, age Ti. Friends may call at Moore & Kirk Irvington Mortuary, 5342 E.- Washington st., from 6 to 10 p. m. Monday. Burial Evansville, nd. ~ -
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LIVING ROOM $49.50, ‘310 E. Wash,
Army needs furniture,
vw ME ONE-STOP SERVICE, 1121 N. Meridian. (PIANOS) clothing, rugs. RI-6622. COLORED boys wtih bicycles, 16-19, high BALDWIN PIANO SALESROOM 6-PIECE school graduates, for ye ehger ‘work,| 44 8. Pennsylvania. -1431. DINETTE 310 E. Wash. $39.50 References. Mr, Haspel, 18 N. Meridian. (PRIN G) SACRIFICE dictaphone, complete i with shaver and records. LI-3960. Colored Man Ot TE Richards The Printer. 137 E. Wash cars (warm water), apply Inter-| get chards e er. Large, $39.50. state Petroleum Co. 3801 Mass. ave.| New York st. FLORENCE HEATER 310 E. Wash.
COUPLE to act as custodian. Apply Bethel Temple, 34th and Ruckle sts. at 7 p. m.
DRY CLEANER
FASHION DRY ‘CLEANERS, 1901 Central
eperienced avertising man referably one who * has had an Pt background or experiénce in national advertising on a metropolitan newspaper. Only top Bigot men should apply. . ust be an extremely capable Mug son. See Mr. Young, Advertise ing Manager, The Times.
EXPERIENCED shoe. repair man. Colored or . white. Call between 6-8:30 p. ‘m. FR-3254,
EXPERIENCED" job Drei; woman or man. Call at 15 N. Pennsylvania.
(REMODELING
LE of All Kinds
Large Flats CONVERTED INTO Smal! Apartments
EASY MONTHLY TERMS
@® Porches @ Foundations ® Kitchens @ Nev Roois @ Additions [REET A (IIR ANY
HAMMER-MAN BLDRS. E50
STORE fixtures, bakery equipment, special equip. Buy, sell. 419 E. Ohio, RI-8714.
W: Morvis and Drover. TWO INDIANAPOLIS iiss
328 Illinois Building Corner Illinois and Market
LIONEL . TRAIN, $0.95 UP Limited Stock—Hetter i MILLW
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CENTRAL HDWE. Co. g i04 Open Tues. Thurs, Sat. Eves. IR-8356| H-S: Meeker, Mer., Phone: *Rlley S04” WINDOWS AND DOORS 615 Merchants Bank Building o STOR INSULATION Corner Washington & Meridian .
M. J. Scott, Mgr., Phone: Riley 1471 Loans Made to Resifonts of Nearby Towns oi
Completely Installed—12 Mos. to Pay OLD TRAILS CABINET CO. BE-2972
NEW 16-GAL. WATER PRESSURE
T, h MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO, . 3535 BE. Washington, 5 mn
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Copyright, Household Finance e Corp... oe 10e2 "nding
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PARLOR HEATER, $39.50 3;..:
Wash.
FLORENCE Huotblast, medium size Jstng stove; $35. 143 S. Ritter. .IR-5
LINOLEUM, 9x12, $3.95 3...
Fairbanks Na | ir, SCALES 5": ore,
RUG PAD, $5.95 "Vv, 3° =
BICYCLE, girl's, good Sondivien, SE 50. 1800 S. h Schoo
MEN'S SUITS (2), size 36-38; like new: brown and grey; .reasonable. IR-4213.
-PIECE living room suite. Black horsehair. Good condition. $50. TA-1498.
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INCOME: TAX DUE DEC. 15.
LOANS FOR ANY" . WORTHY PURPOSE
ROACH’S LAST MEAL 2,
For Sale at Your Nearest Dealer—See ALBERT G. MAAS, 31 Va. Ave. . MA-8315
BLACK OVERCOAT, size 40, $3.50; 1 .radi>; 2-hole coal kitchen heater; 1 round coal heater, 2226 Shelby. Mrs. Thompson. -
UNDERWOOD portable typewriter, 22 cal. Winchester rifle, desks, physician's
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blue neon sigh and other items. Going L OWE ST ean . te 1 WA. 3318 a Roy Randolph. z=c rove Coal | COST LOANS: 3 Brick 200,000 Good Used Hard Bricks Advertised by Small Loan Licensée , : Priced Right Service Wrecking, 320 N. West. LI-7910
"HOLLAND PORTRAIT 8 Interest rate 2% per mo. up to $130,
DINING ROOM suite, Queen Ann style, with buffet, $15. 5539 Winthrope.
Why Pay More? |
ONLY YOU CAN GIVE YOUR PROTO 1%% per mo. on that yan of loan: LDG.
ELECTRIC and Zens Welding Class at the M. evening school has for or 6 or A an Sean nable Apply at Y. M. O. A, uca~ tional Office, 310 N. Illinois, RI-1331.
International Beauty. School Asks Jou to help supply the demand for Beaut fans; special price and terms. 329 N. Pennasy! vania.
Help Wanted—Female 8
AMERICAN EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
CLERKS, good: perimen ............$18-$25 STENOS., typists,” bkkprs........... $100 up 607 Odd Fellow “Bldg.
BEAUTY OPERATORS, apprentice. Busy ‘shop. Following not necessary,
experienced or Good salar 1115 8. Merid-
Consider an apprentice. Apply 507 Roosevelt bldg.
at
Beauty Qpr.
BEAUTY operator to manage shop, once. - Guarantee. , 11 W. 22d.
COOK White or Colored.
1357 8. Meridian.
EXPERIENCED BUNDLE WORK Checker and Sorter. Good hours and Pay. Crown Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co., 901 E. Washington.
GIRL for general office work, light typing. Call MA-6355. hi
days for. general housework, vicinity 16th and Illinois. RI-4650.
‘GIRL with high school education, 18- 20; must be able to type. Homer J. Williamson, Inc., 814 -N. Senate.
GOOD SALARY-—Night. short grdet ‘cook 2nd, general ‘restaurant work. * 311 W. cCar
SEKEEPER-—General housework, Br ing; children. Stay on place. FR-3757
LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE
FREE scholarship given to ambitious girls. We place you upon grad-
CENTRAL. BEAUTY COLLEGE MAI} Assist ‘housework. No cooking. “Baby's laundry; $10. HU-7051.
Power Machine Operator ; 2520 E. 12th st. -
SILK PRESSER
FASHION 'DRY CLEANERS, 1901 Central
STENOGRAPHER and to answer phone in office, Apply in person, 241 Mass ave.
Life insurance; perStenographer “manent; single, 18-25. Apply in person.
Guardian Life Insurance Co,, 1328 Circle Tower,
Lic. Emp. Agcy.
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REAL ESTATE
For Rent... For Sale... Wanted... Loans
GRAPH. 214 KRESGH B above $150. 4 ; : i 2 $ 50 for +6 ‘mos. pay $ 8.93 mo: $ 3.50 +p 1 ( ” 6 y 17.85 ” 7.06 ” ot 100" 42 *» 1 946 " . 13.3 200 " 13" "15480 %.. 20.24 of 300 ” 12.» » 92813 ™ "37.30
b If payments are made every 30 days the last payment will be less than the above. Loans on netes, furniture oy autos from $10 to $300, phone ° for figures on*any amount. hed Short Time.Loans Cost: Very-Littly:
’o FOR 30. DAYS COSTS $-. 30;
Rooms Without Board 14
Housekeeping Rooms .
17,
Business Property 21
$4; NEW JERSEY, 1404 N.—Rooms, night workers preferred. (Call after 4:30 p. m.) $35—N. 2500; extra nice living rm, ;and bedroom. HI-1133. BUTLER section, rooms (everything new)
abundance hot water, steam Beat. Meridian transportation. BR-9379
CAPITOL, N., 3502—Well furnished room,
excellent heat, constant hot water. Gentleman. TA-7141. CENTRAL, 1614—Lovely, clean, warm
room. Modern home. Constant hot water. Reasonable.
FALL CREEK BLVD. 45 W. Aft. 2— Newly furnished. Near transportation, employed, reasonable. TA-1159.
VINGTON—Quiet bedroom for employed lady; kitchen privileges; good transportation; reasonable. BL-1826.
MCCARTY, 715 E.—Newly decorated, 3 rivaio 1 furnished rooms and bath. Quiet. ults.
MERIDIAN, 36TH—Well furnished room in apartment, all conveniences, good transportation. TA-3237. NEW JERSEY, 1320 N.—Attractive, large, front room; good heat; near Central. LI-1707." NEW JERSEY, 2622 N.; extra nice rm, large, comtortable; gentleman only; $5 wk.
$4; 11TH, 930 E.—1-room apartment, constant hot water. Private entrance. Adults.
BARTH, 1634—Nice bedroom; innersprings; private home and entrance; kitchen privileges. - MA-4296. ’ ?
BROADWAY, 1138—2 Rooms, Rischeneute, $7; 2 side rooms, private bath, $7.
STORE ROOM, 9 Kentucky ave., Opposite
Lincoln Hotel. - Also office rooms, 2 fir 24 8. Jllinois. Reas, rents. Jennings Bros. 28 S. lI. Wanted to Rent 23
BROADWAY, 1138—Clean, warm room and
kitchenette, near bath, $4.50. CARROLLTON, 1804—2. Rooms and bath; downstairs, sink, utilities. Private entrance. Phone. ?
COMER, 1205-3 Rooms, utilities, frigidaire, private entrance, good transportation; $12.50. _ GA-5780. :
WANTED—On or before Dec. 19th, 4 or Eves, Mr. Davis, BR-0131 os hi of Seroem onse. Ur nafurnished Spare. BRIDGES & GRAVES, -243- N. DEL. | Loans. Cash in a few transportation. Mr. Mitchell, PRo1188 : BRIS4% ~:~ minutes for your Xmas |
2 » 1.00 5% Indianapolis Public © Welfare . Loah Association, 330 Occidental Bldg. » 8 Sa Corner Wash, and NI. Sts. - RI-358
Open Until 8:45 P.M, Mondays :
Houses and Lots Sale 25
$5950
5-Rm. bungalow. Insulated, storm sash, full screens, screened porch. Bin full. of coke. Modern in every way.
6100 Blk., N. Kingsly Ave.
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We also have a departs ¥r ment for Diamond.
— RENTAL SERVICE. TY CO. Inc. RI-2368
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Moving & Storage
shopping.
Real Estate Investment 25A DUPLEX—R ENTAL $77.50
PENN! VANIA, 949 N. — Large front. Private b bath; constant hot watér; reasonable. 642 N.—Three nicely furnished light housekeeping rooms, private entrance. (No children).
OCKVILLE RD.—Attractive warm room for business girl; good transportation; reasonable. . BE-3554-M.
ORI 2 gL ed room has firepl an path hand 1 Sawn, cash SIGNATURE . . . . as repiace. rice 0 Close ate WOODLAWN, 1727—3 Rooms and kitchen- HODGES STORAGE CO. 1816-13 Broadway. Call Mr. Burtt. ette. Gas, water ahd lights furnished. || 0 CL nthe Later -Hottel Qo. MA-8581 : Estimates Free. Inspection Invited \ Apartments—Unfurn. ~~ 18 | 97-45 Ft. Wayne Ave. ed Farms Suburban Sale 25B ARTMVENT RENTAL BUREMW | Houses ar mmo, I w Lr . |Houses and Lots Sale 25|| when acquiring property follow. FOR: Choice apts., gladly shown. L1-5559, thé f thod.” Demand 3 DECEMBER é safe metl emand an'| EXPENSES H H WOODSMALL ‘AGENCY INVESTMENT DOUBLES abstract. of title. Have it examuv ne r |} ined tto $10 to APARTMENT RENTAL SERVICE 1914-16-24-26 Ludlow by your attorney. Need $10 to 108 E. WASH. LI-5393 (one Som. hes 150 one 5-rm. dnuble, Union Title. Company © $300? -, rn. rice on MA-9821 EDW. ILEAY Ma-6411 - Unton_Titls Buildi ; . Just phone us » SENERAL AP PARTMENTS J. 5. CRUSE REALTY GO. 128 N. DEL. 158 5. Market St° gh 1 kK Sion y. 3200: lower 3 3m. apt; adults, vi 5 NEW BUNGALOWS iy TRH — all ie nice 4- : acan! m © n n . ts t hc Agency, HI-1155 (ev (eve. a- 1956). I down. wil “take” auto, furniture, Real Estate for Trade 26 i the loan wien you. come; on ewelry or any of value for 0 No second trip. ‘ GRANDE, E., 1435—Front efficiency, OWNER'S 5- trictly modern bungaLR aTo0, an utility meron, “Tie | aon payment. aif? id N. Hawthorme, low, fruit, garden. 5720 Summit, (Edge- MA-4409- ”
opportunity for one or couple.
TALBOTT, 2168 N.—Front, 3 windows, Pennsylvania trolley; 1-3 gentlemen, $3. TA-1697.
IRGINIA 901--
AVE, apart. ment; private ‘entrance.
-room -055
MADISON, 1531%2—Two 2-room apts. Utilities paid. No Shilaren. Good transportation. RI-3916.
WARMAN, 83 N sin modern apart- | _ ment; all utilities; $30.
28TH, 220 E.—Warm, attractive room,
WASHINGTON BLVD, or nice furnished bedroom. Private home. conveniences. TA-1987.
Furn. Houses.—Apts. . 18A
private home, twin Jes excellent trans-
$65—Beaut. mod. 5-rm bung. pk nice 3-bedrm. home; ile. $75—N. 3600; nice mod. 4 home. Others. White, HI-1133 ris TR-7956)
rades. Bor ake Bldg.
JACK DUNCAN MA-1236; LI-3697.
ONLY 10% DGWN IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 5-R.. Mod. Brick Bungalow
od Transportation PHILLIPS + erry
7-ROOM BUNGALOW
want to advance and want permanen work. For appointment, telephone RI2326 during business hours.” Evenings, call Me Sis | at TA-5744 or Mr. “Raggio at
WAITRESSES *Es2im
e | WAITRESS—30¢ per hour to start. ning work, Call between 5-6. R030,
GA-43
wood). APT 6 Units, North, Tnoorie, $240 mo. ¥ Stoker steajyn heat, excellent condition; trade for farm, RI-3663,
» Indian Lake privileges; Over 5 Acres + $1,150, Terms, WA-3719.
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ro RES If You Have a Money. . } .OR REFINANCE
GET THE FACTS—SAVE TIME Problem Come In & See Us:
H D ff Vil MORTGAGE CO. § 3 . u m 1017 Peoples Bank Bldg. That's what we are ‘here for, Jus 3 folks. Make our coavenions | home ‘of 5 We have numerous buyers for all |} fice your botrowing eadquart class homes in all parts of the city. | When the occasion, i see | ‘ALLISON REALTY oo o RI-2368
Want to Sell Qui LIBERAL LOAN co.
304 Kresge Bldg. 41E, ‘Wash, CAPITAL FINANCE CORP,
Real Estate Wanted HOME LOAN
White's a
Rooms With Board’
WooRum: PL., 720 W. Drive, Warm room,
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home privileges. Gentlemen.
§ abet ri 3 WSS; Tem we Wik Vue: 3 lots,
STENOORAPHERS and See Apply Jotun. WA-5529 32 BEDROOMS DOWN—3 UP Con Sa mo. 17 eek nce rey S01 Som, Yom: on, oe ETL ot G3, a y y. ae, privileges, gentleman, gdod private "family apartments porches. only $6000. Mr. oN an ed P STENOGRAPHER transportation, garage. 2 RT Adults. References. TA-8418. Bihs & Graves, 243 N. Del. RI-3477 SPECIAL wilier Tate min. oll iriaa{ NEW YO 425 E—Two rooms and : GENERAL OFFICE WORK, BASIC SAL- . ngton. ARY T To 8 2, $85 FOR 40 HOURS, BE LO. SIE. WW bath notairied couple "employed. No bung ER pi Mraxcod 300 ROOSEVELT Boo ALL INQUIRIES | 8 - tmpnt: A pClonal™ Merid. : & : ; McGee. Tora, ! Ni mor i 1 . service; ge ry garage 0 = 01a : » CONFIDENTIAL. fan at 33d. TAT Unfurn. Houses for Rent 1910") 5 necity co. as x. Det. Ri332 I —————————————————————————————————————— » TYPIST § Good position with well egtab- | NEAR R. oa Rs warm, attractive, private SEK. W. 32 -. 3200; nice 7-rm. home, yd., gf. Term, home, yd.,- ur. Ses lished ofgapiaation, It ‘you home; 14, Shiisisn girls;. chigan | g4 W. 4300; nl nice 4-bedrm. hom BXIRA Ros new § room Juoders; city want to improve yourself and learn more . 3 ome (man resr; Int. adults, i door. about office work, this’ is an excellent Bir RE all | $65—B. 5200; al 3 bedrm. Bode a iy pEoTvione, "Por details call opportunity. We will teach you if Jou conv.; $5 per ES Ing. In, gentleman Meridian, $70—N. 3600; Fo fist" bea bodrm; hes.
re or modern pln SI Ey A labama SLT LI-8 OWNER'S 3 bedroom modern : bungalow, , afternogn
308, Naha IR-1868.
576 E. DR.— bath, Heel i
WHITE—Housework, vo no he laundry; sh bo WAS04b: ory
Farms Suburban Rent
{OPEN i i 2 bathai, ELE |
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~ Studebaker Realty ¢ Gross 152 N. Delaware Real Estate Loans. 28 “ERUITABLE Won 1 rea-s0mn,® = a om BUY THAT HOME Si Dias T N LEND YOU THE takcss LOANS 708. FUR :
PART OF THE PURCHASE P £]| osacns ot amos; 8. AUTO LOAN ¢
