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By JACK CUDDY United Press Staff Correspondent X, Feb. 12—No wonder the sale of if these two ‘reports are true: : (1)

a 4 soe club

president, mailed out player

Yo 2) other Netloal leagus eishs WIL 1k elp the 1943 Phils with worthwhile players. Under: these’ tions, it seems

d Prick and hls advisers sre trying fo peddle a

tripped of worthwhile Nr ’S previous sales; ‘ean expect no help in manother clubs, and which additionally threatened by yesterday’s contracts. If those contracts stipulated the -pro” salaries one could ex-

why they weren't held up’ until’ it was decided definitely whether new owners or the league would operate the club this season. Moreover, we doubt that yestérday’s close-the-gates-of-mercy: talk by Branch Rickey, president of: the : Dodgers, will prove much’ of an assist: in. the league's selling campaign. Rickey made it crystal clear that there had been no agreement among the circuit's club owners ‘to help the, Phils with manpower, RL Keep Opponent Down Bespectagled Branch, always the essence of benignity when his pocketbook isn’t affected, declared, “It's a rule to get your opponent down and keep him there.” Well— the Phils have been down for years, and the rule didn’t work out to the ~ advantage of the other National league clubs. The Phils’ lack of gate appeal at home or on the road

| DIAMOND LOANS|

% WE BUY DIAMONDS # =

¢ | smas ing - 4-yard victory over Gil-

hise which

consistently cut down the receipts (of the other seven clubs every. year. And that’s one of the major reasons why the league the franchise away. from Nugent on Tuesday. ‘We understand” (with no confirmation) that syndicate of prospective - purchasers headed by William D. Cox, New York lumberman, is demanding guarantees of player assistance from the other clubs before closing the deal. If these men are willing to gamble their money on the Phils’ franchise in these uncertain war days--when there is not even definite assurance i that baseball will complete the 1943 season—we do not regard the Cox

consider Rickey’s statements as poorly timed, to say the least.

Says Dodds Lacks Speed

"Times Special N YORK, Feb. 12.

Mitchell of Indiana traces

— Earl his

bert Dodds in the Wanamaker mile of the Millrose games to the divinity student’s lack of real speed. Because he has no| finishing kick, and must distribute what speed he has over the distance, Mitchell contends that Gil Dodds can always be beaten by a swift opponent capable of remaining within striking distance of a killing pace.

speed is born in a runner. It ean’t be acquired, which is why Mitchell says Dodds never will be able to

=|turn on the juice where the real

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No Limit on Sodod COLUMBUS, O. (U. P.) —Spring football practice at Ohio State is going on a wartime basis this year. Heretofore Coach Paul E. Brown his restricted the squad to 40 or 45 men, but this spring he said he would open. the gates to everyone and hopes that between 70 and 80

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candidates will report.

OUT-OF-PAWN SUITS & TOPCOATS

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LOAN CO. 203 E. WASHINGTON ST,

2nd Door East .0f Delaware St.

Oldest Loan Brokers in the ate

The CHICAG

146. E. WASHINGTON ST.

on Everything ! \ Diamonds, Watches Musical Instruments, Cameras Clothing; Shotguns, Etc.

JEWELRY co, Ine.

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ALKERN--William, us son of Mrs. Anna

‘Alkern, Bruns; Helen Ly

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BENSON_Mts. Vir TE Jan W. Benson, m Ay daughter of C. hs es, ter of Russell James of phy passed’ Service at

3 RAUN—Lena Mock, widow of the late Heer Braun, beloved mother of Mrs. Gertrude Meyer and Miss Margaret : Braun, sister of Ss. Britz, grandmpther of Miss “Gabriella Meyer,

cis Meyer, Mrs. Mary Burkhardt, ; Gertrude and James Meyer, passed cay

esday, age 86 . Funeral av ihe Jate SFenidencs, 1653 4 Talbott s ur a. m. - quiem mass, Sanred Heart church, 9 Fa. Mm. a es St. Joseph cemetery. . Friends invited. Members of Christian ‘ Mothers’ Society will meet at the resi- _ dence ¥, 8 p. m., for prayer, Robert Lee, entered into rest

NOLTE—Ame) W. Rel

EGGERT Juanita Roemler,. beloved wite| Albert Eggert,

mother of Barbara

Burial Sif come 2 y call at Om emeiary' ‘W. Moore P in Ae HAR a ‘A., mother of Heyman away ¥

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te eer ett tte eee Indianapolis : Dm Friday, Feb, 12, 1943 JOHNSON-- Vears, beloved wife of Ar ir Johasos, mother of Mrs. Rosa

"Thursday. Funeral Séturdey, 1 ?. m, s ‘Herrmann ral: me, 5 8. ab “Prien £ : Sagited, Burial ‘Floral Park.

shes Sears De ce. urday; ny Harry: W. ‘More Peace Burial - Crown kL: - LOGSDON _Emmect Gi; husband of Mattie iB Logad passed: away. at her resience, eT N linois Friday: ‘morning. Shirley service,

DOWELL-—Gra A (Frame), age 70 “part vel beloved ee OLOtT . of Lillian pton, Ind.;: Rob

Dowell of Terre Haute: ‘Ind.; also vived x two sisters: three Ip and

st. Be Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park cemetery.

MONEY—Frances C. (Fannie), age 62, beloved wife of Adous Money, mother of Mrs. La Ruth Scherer of Blooming Seaman 1st Sass Harold W. Money of U.S. N. A. 8S Ind., grandmother 3 Tucson and Max . army, New Guinea, sister of William and Harry Johnson of Brownsburg and Robert Johnson and Mrs. Victoria McCammack of this city, assed away Friday morning at her Rome in Brownsburg. Funeral Sunday 2 p.m. at Brownsbure ‘Methodist church. Friends invited. Burial Greenlawn cemetery. Shirley Service.

age 66, beloved mother of Bertha Reiss of Connersville, Walter of Louis Wilford of Wayne, Lucia Niemeyer, Harold, Leonand Robert Nolte of city; sister of Sloe Keiber of [California passed awa ursda. Pp.

+ [ PHILLIPS—Mrs. yife of Charles dear nif Ss, eo Loretta Si erd, Shelby, O.} ola. Howard, Shep Carlos, Cal.; Jiban, San Franci Cal.

Rar uncle of Mrs. Ellen Price, | . Miss Putnam

s Mary and Thomas Murphy of Indianapolis, and Mrs ann I of Ottaw: 0 died Miler

1525 Lawton. ral service - at rote Tegidafice Saturday, Feb. 13, at

m. term tery. Friends invited. Blackwell Service. REECE—Robert L.,' beloved husband of

any time.

RD—Artie L., husband

er, Mrs. | SHACKELFO! of Leamon, |- Beatle. father of thet 1 Bagh W., Sian grandfather:

Mrs. | >Snyder, mother of a yant of Drs. Y

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Fernand as unreasonable. And we

Any trackman will tell you that.

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ent Crown Hill ceme-

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Payt. Pan :

oh fob: fd i rom

modes). equipment, -

Trained Men

“wonderful * 6p for workers. "Our: school is’ rated’ among he pes. We supply trained men to ~industries :.

. the coy. as well as after the war. Bigs Wages; sizady work, plenty of over- g Army “or. Industry —:

industry be “trained for the better paying jobs . .°. study: .one of the air‘graft trades. - ‘Competent instructors,

“For Complete Details Phone BE-5005 AVIATION | INSTITUTE

the trade for

into “Bus

Direct | to. Door

Deaths—Funerals 1

Help Wanted—Female 8

indjanapdlis Times, Friday, Feb, 12, 1943

mm Lida, “Shipman, father of ‘Mrs. Ethel Hunt, Edward Shipman, “Mrs. Maude Haggerty, Duluth, Minn., and Mrs, Stella Anderson, , passed away Wednesday a. m. i y ‘call at Dearborn. Funeral Ty r m. Saas oh the above address. Burial Crown Hill Semsiery, Dorsey. Ser Vice. ard G., age 51 years; beUhnan, father

A ; sway Batirday,

ey and -Tlinois st. Burial Crown -cemetery. Friends’ may call at the chapel any time. VAUGHN—William Lee, “age:56, husband of ‘Hazel Vaughn, father of Mrs. Helen Stewart, . Mrs. Willa Mae McHugh and William M. Vaughn, brother of Mrs. Jessie Fitch, Mrs, Mattie Rinehart and Mrs. Cora Wermuth of Louisville, Ky. passed away Wednesday a. m. Friends may call at 104 N. Chester until Saturday noon. Funeral 3 p. m. Saturday at the Dorsey Funeral Home, .3925 E. New York st. Burial Washington Park cemetery. ZIMMERMANN—Minnie (Nee Miller), 72 years, beloved mother of Miss Dorothy Zimmermann, Mrs. Rose Tisch, George, Clarence, and William Zimmermann, sister ‘of Henry Miller, passed away \ Jhursday p. m. Funeral Monday; 3:30 m.; at th: home, 425 E. Orange st. riends invited. ° Burial ' Concordia: Frinas may call ‘after 1 p. m. Saturday. . Ho Herrmann service.

Card of Thanks

AULT—We wish to thank our friends Relghbors and relatives for their kindness floral offerings at the sickness and death of our beloved wife, mother and daughter, Tressie Edith Ault; we ig cially wish to thank the Rev. E. Feipenbrok for his consoling words al the C. Wilson Co. for their efficient oo. HUSBAND, CHILDREN, FATHER AND MOTHER.

Funeral Directors

Walter T. Blasengym

2226 Shelby GA-2570 31729 N. Illinois WA-5876

CONKLE FUNERAL HOME

1934 W. Michigan St. BE-1934

PAUL E. DORSEY

3925 E. NEW YORK. . Market 1234

FARLEY -FUNERALS, zeccet ase “FLANNER & BUCHANAN

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ROBERT W. STIRLING

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J. C. Wilson “CHAPEL OF THE Oe 1234 Prospect St. MA-9433

Lost and Found 7

LOST durin week end; peach shellrimmed glasses possibly at S3Sphony or Curtiss-Wright. Leedy. BR-3004

LOST—Black purse, leaving. Tech, taining glasses, Social security, LI-7683. 9138 E. 11

IR-1178

MA-6049

MA-5374

IR-1159 TA-6056

con~ete.

H. East | LOST—Gold Em chain bracelet.

Name Josephine W. Cran . Reward. I dlanapolty Athletic Club. LI-4331.

WILL person who took tan camel’s hair top coat Sat. eve. by mistake in place of overcoat please call TA-6613? LOST—Downtown, round metal keyring wus keys. TA-3592. Reward. Tag No.

LOST—Lower plate, vicinity 1200 S. MeTidian, Friday evening. Reward. RI46317.

Dog. Mixed chow and police, male; black and grey, wearing collar. TA-8308. LOST—Child’s light blue shell rim glasses, vicinity 30th, Udell or illinois and Clifton bus. TA-2500.

RIN LOST—Lady’s yellow gold Hamilton ris

watch. Substantial reward. CH-323 LOST—Vicinity 6471 Central, cat. Tan collar. BR-4722.

LOST—Brown billfold, Circle Sheatsr; important papers. Reward. LI-T1

LOST—2 Real estate abgeraetd al reward. Don D. Baker, IR-9545.

Your house or apartment ‘for rent” ad in The TIMES ots as little as 23c¢ per day . try e, save money and get RESULTS. Phone RI-5561 between 8 a. m. and 8 p. m.

Schools & Instructions 7A

International Beauty School Beau N. om ng

Help Wanted—Female 8 BEAUTY OPERATOR, guaranteed salary and 50% commissions, 437 Massachussetts ave. RI-0345. operator; steady work. Hack-

Beauty ley’s Ba and Beauty Shop, 812 W. 40th. WA-0

"Bus Girls, Dr shwaties and Soda Dispensers

EATON’S, 642 E. 38TH ST. Sundays. Liberty Bell, 117 N. Illinois.

CASHIER WRAPPER

Apply MAROTT SHOE STORE i8 t Washington

= CHECKERS aimee ‘not netessaiy.. MA-a19%.

dark gray

price and terms.

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55

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Dishwasher - — Barhes Cafe.

EXPERIENCED ‘GREY MENDERS For full time work ‘to ‘be done at home, or in the mill i National Silk Hosiery Mills - Call RI. 1321 8: :30. to 5: 30

@irl for General Office. Work: Some Shorthand - and Typing APPLY Iw PERSON To MISS SANDS ,- DAVIS : GLEANERS 2835 Northwestern

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For Work in

EGG BREAKING

» Planta~Experience - Unnecessary ¥ 229 Kentucky Ave, :

HOUSEKEEPER Stay; white; immediately; 30 to 50; extra good salary. HU-3916.

white; no laundry; priv. Heusekeeper Toon: “oan Bras. HOU:

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HOUSEKEELER, white, care 3-year-old child. Mother's employed, Home nights. References. 5933 College, BR-9742. a SEAT TE TA eT ee ee Seana HOUSEKEEPER—Middle-aged woman. No laundry; no Sundays. UH IR-4933. hildren; no

USEKEEPER—Care laundry; $12 week; JR Times, Box 678.

HOUSEKEEPER, white, stay with 2 chilSE no Jlaundry, mother employed. Call HOU RED E ued; smployed adults, school age c! good home; si rivi- : 8! bir : Y: P

INTERNATIONAL COSMETIC FIRM

needs 3 women, for short hours. Working SES mean $5 and _commission. Box

MIDDLE-AGED Wi WOMAN—Work 4n restat. fant, EXperisnce ‘not necessary. 46

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY

White; ages 18-30; starting wage 40c per hour; to be trained for work in hosiery mill. NATIONAL HOSIERY MILL Call RI. 1321 — 8:30 to 5:30

White. Phone F Hotel Lincoln

RELIEF FOOD CHECKER

Experienced Some office work Apply Storeroom

‘HOTEL WASHINGTON

SECRETARY

To Major Executive

Management of small office. Person who accepts responsibility can become quite valuable. Salary open. Apply in person or by letter if from out of town. Employment office, 7th floor. :

Wm. H. Block Co.

Stock Record Clerk Order and General Office Clerk

Downtown wholesale firm has two openings for qualified persons. Positions are permanent with company in business over 45 years, Please give full personal - description, your Yualt. fications for the position applied £ and past employers. Applications will be confidential and references will not be contacted before a personal interview. Box 723, Times.

0% 3 to help supply the demand for Ww. ; special 229

Experienced

|GRILL AND COUNTER MEN

WAITRESS—AIso ; night = No Sunday work. Duke Sate; 4. 4208 College.

Waitress Cafe,

Experienced "rv and ht; top wages and fips. Barnes

ANTED—Woman to stay with child, from 3:15 till 8:00 afternoon, 5 days. 1832 Broadway. .

an opening for an exOE stenographer who is. a. Pid typist, able phone, and reasonably good at figures. Tis 4 is a fob for a girl not afraid assume. responsiity. It is with a company where there is an oppor ty for ade vancement and one which will be in ‘business after the war. Salary, 5; 40-hr. work week. In replying g, state age, RST Iot references and when available. Write Box 677, care Times,

WOMAN hs help wih housework; b; 3 BE-3537- Pqay

WOMEN AND MEN 10 White women for shipping: clerks and checkers. Also 20° men, Nile or or colored.

Apply in INDIANA ARM BUI BUREAU FERT PLANT

2400 Kentucky

Help Wanted—Male

“BINDERYMAN (Exp,

To operate Cleveland B Baum fo :

phone.

Meson Pin uy

i CTE Salary: and ie Wiles-Johnson Motors, - Inc 3815 15 College

~ FACTORY WORK

‘Men 35 to 55 years, steady employment, essential industry. Indianapolis / ) Bleaching fol 900 W, Wabash St. © FOUNTAIN i ER Furnace and roofing helper at once. 1802 Shelly 3t. :

oc, “eves

MAN for Kitchen ork, ni start $16 ork. nights,

"© For paint and" imei store. any in 4 P, M,

Hoosier Paint & Linoleum

wk.

MECHANIC |

IDEAL WORKING CONDITIONS, "GOOD PAY, STEADY WORK

Superior. Siena, Inc.

“METAL FINIS SHER

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= MECHANICS

Both Apply. 333 E. Sout:

Si e Ice & Coal

RR

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DRIVERS

Nation-Wide Mover

Needs men to drive ce

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for Garden }o! Yard—By Load.

(HARDWOOD go {} as50woo0 floors 18id. O

as a WAR INDUSTRY smployees - with dependents are 4 i e for deferment.

Apply to Mr. Hyatt or . Mr. Gentry at 863 Massachusetts Ave. Indianapolis, Indiana

Truck Mechanics : day and Sight “shifts. Good _ pay.

TRUCK DRIVERS

coal. Best

ul coal hauling: job '1 See Mr. Ez 1902 8. East. i

South

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‘WO MECHANIC. STEAMING. ° SAM Bowen, 1431 N. Delaware. CHARDS The a customer. < 127 E. New York.®

‘You cash .mgke $1 hr. Eins bonus, = See Walter Lee, 2419 W, W.

MAN 25-50, draft Sergi” to do porter work and cooking in bakery, 1915 Southeastern. i

'MEN AND. BOYS ‘For Werk in i ‘EGG BREAKING PLANT

Experience Unnecessary Kentucky Ave."

MEN to work in“ ice factory. Steady work, See Mr. Willis, :1902° 8.- East. Southside Ice & Coal Co.

MEN AND WOMEN ] 20 men, white or colored, Also} 10 white ‘women for ‘shipping. clerks and checkers.

Wanted — Young man. in receiving room. MAROTT SHOE STORE 18 E. Washington ° For freight handlers; must be able to NEW YO

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WANTED—LABOR ERS “Apply 1800'S. Tibbs. Stéady Work.

Apply in person INDIANA FARM BUREAU FERTILIZER PLANT

Exchange Furniture Co. Steady position for Sxperiensed ‘salesman. 302-10 E. Washington." FURNITURE ra WANTED

Exchange Furniture Co.

Steady position os experienced salesman. 302- E. Washington.

“GENERAL REPAIR MAN

For store and furniture dept., experience OL Jo Scassaty, if willing to learn, 310 . Wash.

GOOD SALARY

Auto mechanic, also lubrication ‘man. Joe Hill's Garage, 13th & Capitol.

Experienced; $25 and: meals -to those ~wno qualify. Apply 43 W. St. Clair.

ICE DELIVERY MEN ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY Steady work, good hours, good trucks. Uniforms furnished.

IRVINGTON ICE AND COAL 412 S. Ritter

MAN (18-50) FOR dry cleaning route; good wages, commission. Opportunity "for right man. Darko

-2400 Kentucky Ave.

MEN, 40-50—Filling station attendant. greasing. Salary and commission. MIDDLE-AGED MAN-—Work in. restaurant. 46 S. West st. MRS. - HALL. = OLD AGE pensioner to assume duties, .2room apartment, furnished; white, 1646 Carrollton. PHYSICALLY handicapped man with experience in small appliance repairs. pay. Give complete information to experience, age, handicap, etc, Address Times, ‘Box 743.

No 1004

Porter for Used Car Lot

to do minor repairs, change batteries, clean cars. A fine, h€althy, eutdoor summertime job.

ACE MOTORS, INC.

1215 N. Meridian :

Wanted. ri Cottage,

PORTERS 46 Monument Circle, rear. PORTER (Colored)

Guaranty Cafeteria,. 20 N. Meridian

RAILROADS

URGENTLY NEED’ Ail TR

Track laborers, shop laborers, also skilled mechanics, ‘also female cross- | ing watchmen ‘and clerks,

If you are not employed in s war ingusiry apply

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WESTERN UNION i0 BOYS 16 to 20 ron old with bi-

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MAN, 0 5 Must be work s liamson Inc. 814 N.

5 6, To work in candy an Homer J, Wil- . Senate.

PRESSER Excellent Salary. - See Mr. Pardue 146 Ss. Tinos.

‘or ‘ex enced girl in’ wet

Young Man 7.575 7a." Macorte.

YOUNG. MAN, 16 to 18, for work in shipping room and help deliver. Permanent with chance for advancement. LI-83859.

YOUNG MEN to weigh in bundles in Laundry : : Apply 5301" ‘Winthrop

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AWINDOW SHADES) .

"KEITH SHADE CO.

1350 N__ JLLINOQIS. RI-1581

Business Opportunities 29 Garage Finest 1oc. in town; ase food

business. © Must sell, service; price reasonable. Lob © Swaps

Swap More Cash fo Don’t Sell

Your n> or Ry ntil You See

1c. T. FOXWORTHY, ei hie

v-8 FORD 1 ‘MOTORS, in the factery cra $100 eac! OUTBOARD MOTOR AND Sekvics, 6338 Winthrop.

WILLYS Zz sedi, rebuilt, ade for garage oul pment paper hanging or decs ing: 30 HILL'S | GARAGE, 13th and "Capito WILL swap cash Tor car; must: have tires. Ask for H. PF. CROWH, gd _‘between 8a. m.; 5 p.m. 0 : MACHINERY bougni and sold. Z MACHINERY CO., 4149 i Washin| BE-2775. Evenings, CH-64 I WANT o buy Tete modal car; ay cas! ayments oO er P-YVA-0560,” or daytime. RI-3800. = CARBURETOR and brake rion Estimates free. Call GUY LAWRENCE, 1121 N. Meridian. LI-1940. HAVE modern bungalow, ‘wesi; will’ cofie glder, gp Stomobile " as pars trade. Call

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'318 E. he Ind. Ave.

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‘|CASH FOR USED ‘WASHER 325;

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on Want Ads Lowest Rate. in, Cig: Pets, Poultry, Livestock 32

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Personal” Services 13

MILLER'S TAVERN reopened. ave. Enierisinment every as Wade Baker and his play boys.

& Sons, 2659 Shelby.

Rooms Jithout Board = 14

BEVILLE, 34 N.—Large front room, suitable Tal innersprings; near Maflory’s, R. C. A.

RILL, Large room suitable excellent = transportation; reasonable; GA-4605. EROADWAY, 1327—Large front room, 1st © BE%is0. 12 gentlemen; very reasonable. BSORDSAL PEWY,, next bath, garage. tleman. HI-0334. CENTRAL, 2852—Clean, comfortable room, extra large closet, private home. Rea: _ sonable. Phone. DELAWARE, 5841 N.—Lovely Warm front bedroom, private home; 3 girls; reasonSoe BR-6395. T, 4000—Attractive twin Ledtooul, suitih SE iicHen privileges, E. 10th trolley.

ai (2800 _ South)—!

1340—Defense area, Riverside car; gen-

EUCLID, 621 N.—Private modern home, large "tront bedroom, suitable 2; evenings. IR-5376. IRVINGTON, Near defense plants, attractive room, near bath; Jrivate home; reasonable. IR-7065. MERIDIAN, 2709 N.—Nice room, refined home, good transportation, 1-3 gentle- , men. Reasonable. TA-0083. MICHIGAN, 3339 W.—Well heated, private __entrance, quiet. Close to Alliso! PENN, 94% N.—2 lovely er ET bath; walking distance to town. LI-4792. RITTER, 352 N.—Near Ordnance, Harvester. Warm room, private home; 1-2, reasonable. IR-65! RURAL, 844 N.—Nice room for employed girl; reasonable; near RCA, 8t. Philip's. __ CH-0563-R.

SPRING, 317——Clean rooms for two men employed days. Good location. Dram TIBBS—Near Allison’s Plant Mars Hill bus; modern room;. nah. BE-

0267 WH TITER PL., 350 N Near defense * plants; single front; private ‘home; gen=- _ tleman, 7624.

30TH, 3 134° VA —2 nice slee

, private : aa 32ND; 603 EE Onasay comfort Xo ‘next bath, excellent transportation, employed men. . TA-2818. ; 32D, 124 W.—Lovely, front Toom, Tersprings, best transportation, gentleman, reasonable. TA-2987. 3

4000 NTH. Room for émployed Tady;

private home. HU-1183.

56TH, 531 B.—Front bedroom; next bath; good transportation, 'BR-6417. CLEAN, twin: bedroom, adjoining bath; private entrance; near town; excellen: __ transportation, FR-0158

ROOMS, modern, quiet, Tight, To Ine

seping Toone; sSo0d ome; gen

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NOT responsible “ for “debts contracted by ;

SADDLES A= X00

I, KINDS—BRAND ° $32.50 to $1756 = Buggy Harness and Other Equipmen © We Also Trade for Used Saddles Farm & Home Supply, . Inc., 1325 Ky Ay BABY-STARTED CHI HC From tested flocks. Ship Always open. Phone 133.

RI-5551 for quick results at low cost.

For

Housekeeping Rooms 17 $5.50—PINE, 728 N.; 2 rooms, partly furnighed; sink; private entrance; utilities. | RI «5 $6. -. T7057 2-room apartment, first floor, large, clean; private entrance. N.—2 Rooms, utilities, Couple. Near R. C, A

$8; LaSalle, 1207 DE entrance. CH-T739 $8.50; COLLEGE, 1524—Father, mother, son, having own bedding and kitchen utensils; lower 3 rooms; quiet. Adults. ALABAMA, 2114—Living room, kitchenette, private "bath, hot * water, Frigidaire, phone; adults. ALABAMA, 1025 N.—1 or 2 rooms, clean, nicely furnished, good heat. : NT. 1432—1 room furnished. Child welcome; near bath; good tranportation. BROADWAY, 1138—2 rooms; grates, coal furnished, se. Small room, gentleman, $3. LEXINGTON, 967—Attractive, . front, room kitchenette, G. E, telephone, clean. Respectable couple.

ORIENTAL, 20 N.—Near Mallory

refrigeration; private, kot or STATE, 325 N.—3 Rooms, utilities Tor nished near Mallory's. Reason, TEMPLE, 10 S.—Near RCA; 2 rooms; priTie. entrance; good heat; utilities. - RI-

LOVELY WOODRUFF, 608 Middle room and kitchenetfe; 3d fioor; tills furnished; $6 week. MA-2260. 3 MILES northwest Speedway. No objec: Lion 1 small child. 8ink, utilities. 0126.

+ | munity north of Rhodius Park, on city

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anyone except myself after Reb 12, 1943. OSCAR CHAMBERS, 424 Carty.

Sale ‘Wan

Houses and Lots Sale 25 A NON-DEFENSE WORKER

Can buy this almost new home. Built in 1942. Two rooms, double floors, fine fixtures, cabinets and decorations, enamel trim, full basement, front drive garage, large lot, ‘landscaped, in large new com-

bus, near grade and high schools. Eves., phone Mr. Thompson, BR-1426. RIDGES & GRAVES, 243 N. Del., RI-3477

ONLY $4,500 115 EAST McCARTY :.20%..¢

gross income, $165 mo. Each apt.’ has prviate entrance, oil. heat, 4-car.garage.' Buy.. ws have. an income and a home,

foo. Phillips Ma-go62

VACANT

, 3920 E. WASHINGTON ST. MEDIATE POSSESSION Stoker, hot air furnace, 7 rms., l-car gar.; $3750, with 10% dewn. Is arranged for "2-family home. ~ Call M., Burtt. -

Stall. Hott €a MA-8581

1467 BLAINE—5 Rooms, semi-mod-ern; good condition; 2-family cottage; rear. fronting Miller. Total rental, $68. Oniy $3,500. 518 WARREN AVE.—4 Large rooms & ‘bath; extra good condition, Owner occupied. $2800, $600 down. 2560 Andy Humann -2368 ALLISON REALTY CO. INC, REALTORS

Apartments—Unfurn. 18

APARTMENT RENTAL BURCAY

Choice apts. giadly shown LI-5558.

H.. H. WOODSMALL AGENCY

APARTMENT RENTAL SERVICE 108 E. WASH. LI-5393

GENERAL APARTMENTS

22 W. Vermont LI-2439

Furn. Houses—Apts. 18A $9 WK.—S. Cozy, pri. bedrm. apt. Adult. $65; 4100 N.—Unusual bedroom aparument. $80—N. Beautf. 3-bedrm. house, yd., Others Jute. ie (Eve. TR-7986) ALABAMA, N.—2-room apartment; utilities, Frigidaire Employed couple preferred. TA-50

Unfurn. Houses for Rent 19 SHELBY. 3863%2; 3-room house; adults pre-

$n loyed Shuleman, brea 5 S0-84. T 'A-4803.

ROOM Na: bath; breakfast optional; employed ladys ‘private home. 1138’ x ville. CH-2503-W. COLORED—Columbia, 6 658—3-Room strict: od erything fur.

5 week, ev 7. ;

T Phone RI-5551 for lowest Sant ad word rate in the city and quick results.

Rooms With Board 15 MER, 1206—Downstairs room, 2-3, widows home, Shelby car. Meals optional. : , clean

XR

OHIO, 1009 E.—La 2-4 gentlem: optional. FR-0571.

able.

SPANN, 1i31—Double room, twin beds, . 3

meals. ole MA-7992. beds, near unis Weight. Reasonable. MA-1284.

OODRUFT, 720 tlem privileges.

oqets. room, EOE [SEAN wits tight ToTRRESRPE oom of |

ve; room for gen-| home

son modern cottage, 2 adults." Rent frees in exchange .for light duties, BE-

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Business Property 21

WAREHOUSE-—Well. located - on railroad; good ~ Sondition; suitable 8 Heayy = storage. Also ground along I a oo EN LockTIons 454 8. Meridian. 1252 . Alabama. De~ sirable s! ~1546.

20x50 Store Rm. re Hoo

Wanted to Rent 23;

0 OR 3-bedroom use, ot to exceed | 4 miles from i Mi Middle aged Soule, no SE m. or write Robert R. Davin, Michigan.

small apt., privilege of company tial, reasonable. te pri tg cation. Box 734, Times. Sta price

* MANAGENENT RENTAL ENTAL SERVICE.

‘| owner.

Inc, RE-2868 OWN a

ONLY $2,750 Splendid six-room bun-

galow; .with ruberoid siding, Venetian blinds; basement not finished; 2-car garage; 18%30; might sell for 20% down. See 234 S. Temple. Call for

appointment to see. [TTR voll JACK C CARR

MA-2377:

® STOP—LOOK 9 Rooms, bath, with blower furnace, 4-car ‘garage, both good condition, income over $100 per mo. and apt. for Terms. Mr. Powell or Mr. Smith. RI-3312. Evenings, RI-8276. Acro Realty Co., "208 N. ‘Delaware. IN : New 3-roem

1112 BERWICK ST. mod. ran

type home; up-to-date built-ins; ha wood ‘floors; nice bath, full basement, laundry room, H. A, furnace; back yard |1 all’ fenced; 1-car garage; will sell ‘equity or trade for property east.

| CH] Breast ACK C. CARR

MA-23T717

1133 BE. BACON ST. (2ND BLOCK SOUTH OF TROY) Just like new, beautiful 5-room bungalow, dandy ba th and kitchen, = bedrooms,

breakfast Zoom. : Price $3.2 FORD WOODS & CO. MA- rir HU-8546 Two Singles, One Double See 1041-43 Woodlawn and 1014-16 Shelby; A-1 rental property at Fountain Square. Will seil on payments. Koeppet or Mr. Nicolai, MA- a J. CRUSE. REALTY CO., 128 N. DEL,

i 2-bedroom colonial, 4 large elosets, i.

kitchen full basement, insulated, bination storm and a month. lenty Truit, 3or. $40

Mr. |.

fo gd ir ~ from : e;/8 a. m. and 8 p. m

: {Real Estate Loans

HATCHERY, Sheridan, Ind.

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IMMEDIATE POSSESSION .

OWNER LEAVING CITY 4224 GUILFORD ;, °c:."foxie:

new roof, new white paint,. enclosed sun porch, furnace like new, heats on 5 ton coke a year; home completely insulated, large fénced rear yard with ff fruit trees and grapes. Black and § white bath; pricé $600—To inspect call :

J. Hamill 3 3 EXT.

FIRST OFFERIN( Kessler Blvd. and © North .

Beautiful location. Spanish bungalow, rooms, den or music room." Fuil

. Loans

Real Estate Investment 2 LOANS ’ FOR BUILDING, BUYING.

‘REMODELING—REFINAN GET THE FACTS—SAVE TIME

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Farms Suburban Sale

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| When acquiring property follow the safe method. Demand abstract of title. Have it ; ined by your attorney.

Union Title Company. Union Title Building . .: 166 E Market st.

vaoaNT_ PENDLETON F 4-Rm. mod.; gar.; % A.; $400 dn., $40

Studebaker Realty ,.S Nh

TOEALY ome; corner; Thelen cern; full basement: plenty shade. Rockville ‘rd. BE-0120.

{34 A. Southport 35 ony chicken house; semi-mod.; $2350. RI-38

17 A garden land, 8. Post Rd. near + 2 Meywash,; $5 mo. Cooper, 9124 E: Was

Real Estate Wanted

“| SPECIALIZE WES CASH Bungalows, singles, doubl

Buyers urbans, farms,® apa

businéss property, acreage. For:

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yesh northwest, southwest. Call or . McLain, 134 N. Delaware 3536. WA. 1185. W. R. Hunter Co. ‘Specializing South Side Prope

ash ‘Buyers Waiting Singles, Dre Bungalows and

‘CALL FOR FREE APPRA Phillips ¥4-5%% XTX

MA-2377 We have numerous buyers class Homes in all parts ‘of N, REALTY €O., Inc. A “Room” ad in The Times little as “16c per day AND QUICK RESUDIS.. -Fhops E11

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