Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1945 — Page 14

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‘PLAN RITES FOR

ber of Three Synods.

for Mrs. R.

Services Frances

Bosch, formerly an active churchwoman and life member of three

synods, will be held at 10 a.

home. Mrs. Bosch, who died yesterday in

the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Cecil R. Dillon, 6302 Central ave. had been ill several months, She was 75. a native of Ft. Wayne and the widow of the Rev, John H. Bosch. The Indiana pastorates in which Mrs Bosch ably assisted her husband included St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed church here. West New York, Pittsburgh and Midwest synods of the dengmination each conferred the honor of life membership upon Mrs. Bosch. Burial in Terre Haute - © The Rev. Richard Rettig, pastor of the Carrollton Avenue Evangelical and Reformed church, and the Rev. W. H. Knierim of St. Paul's church will conduct the funeral services, They will be assisted by Dr. Ralph L. Holland, general secretary of the Indiana Council of Churches. Burial will be at Rose Lawn Memorial Park

in Terre Haute. Survivors in addition to Mrs. Dillon are two sons, Paul John Bosch of Youngstown, O, and|

Theodore H. Bosch of Atlanta, Ga., and a granddaughter, Mary Frances Bosch of Atlanta. Miss Ottilie and Miss Adele Schwedes, both of Terre Haute, are Mrs. Bosch's sisters. Friends are invited to call at the Conkle Funeral home after 7 p. m, . Joday,

RITES SET FOR

FATHER AND SON

Double Thompson Services Will Be Friday.

A father and his 26-year-old sol-dier-son will lle side by side at Crown Hill, re-united in death after a separation of several years. Double funeral services will he held Friday at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary for the. pair, who died only a day apart in a post-war tragedy. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, pastor of the Tabernacle Presbyterian ‘church, will officiate,

The son, Lt. Thomas J. Thomp- |

son Jr., died last Friday at Fulton, N. Y. He was on furlough prior to discharge from the army air forces after having been held a prisoner of the Germans until last spring.

The father, 61-year-old Thomas |Y

J. Thompson, a resident of Portland, Ore, collapsed when news of his son's death was telephoned

to him, He died Saturday. Mrs. Ella Van Buren Thompson, wife of the dead soldier, lives at Fulton,

N. Y. She gave no details of the affair In communicating with Mrs. Samuel L. Bennett, 2732 .N. Talbot st. an aunt of the officer, or Mr. and Mrs. Lewis F. Mogle, 1146 N. Beville ave, grandparents Other survivors include a sister, Miss Florence L. Thompson of Hollywood, Cal, and a hrother, Robert C. Thompson of Seattle, Wash. Another brother, William | Thompson, former manager of the! Barnes hotel here, died in March, |

1044, Lt. Thompson was & navigator. bhombardier on a B-17. He was

captured by the Germans in February. 1944 when his airplane was shot down. He was held in Stalag

Luft ITI prison camp until liberated Sk.

by a Russian force 15 months later. The officer visited here in May. | He was a graduate of a Syracuse (N. Y) high school and Syracuse | university, The father was employed here by Standard Brands, Inc. later moving! to Lexington, Ky. He moved to Portland about a A year ago.

HOWARD J. DRAKE

Howard J. Drake, an Indianapolls resident since 1007, died yesterday in City hospital after a brief illness. | Mr. Drake, who was 67. was born in Clay county and for many years | was employed at the Western Oil Refining Co. Until recently he was employed by the Midwest Detective

- Agency, Survivors are his son. Joe N Drake of Indianapolis and five grandchildren

Services will be held at 1 pm Wednesday in the J. ©. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes and burial will be held in° Memorial Park! cemetery,

MRS. ELIZABETH E HARVEY

Mrs. Elizabeth E. Harvey, Peter st. day, Mrs. Harvey, who was 81. was born in Pennsylvania and had lived here 39. years. She was a member | of ‘the Edwin Ray Methodist! church. Survivors are two sons, Dr. A Harvey and Carl Harvey of Indianapolis and a brother, Homer Park of Cleveland, O. Services will be held at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes and burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery,

GREENBUR C. SPARKS

Services for Greenbur C. Sparks, P48 West 20th st, will be held at 3 pm. tomorrow in the Moore Mortuaries Peace chapel. The Rev. Earl Shreve, associate pastor of the

1126 St, died at her home vester- |

) Badwa 2 Baptist church, will of-

ficlate, Burial Will be: In Crown Hill o

CHURCH L LEADER

Mrs. Bosch Was h Was Life Mem- is

Wednesday in the Conkle Funeral

_THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

SNYDER ENDORSES

EMPLOYMENT BILL

WASHINGTON, Oct. 29 (U. P.).— | Reconversion Director” John W, | Snyder told the house expenditures {committee today ‘ that speedy apiproval of the full employment bill ‘necessdry.” Snyder's plea was coolly received. (It came a few days after President | Truman was informed by commit{tee Chairman Carter Manasco (D, Ala.) that he doubted if the group would approve the type - measure | the White House wants.

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201 lywood, Cal, and Mrs, Samuel L. Bennett TEE PEE WA DEATH NOTICES 1|of Indpls. Service Flanner and Buchanan 5440 dia Bs Wi “Mi TRC YEE TT Friday, 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill, Friends Indianapolis Times, Mon. Oct. y invited, oc FOOD CHECKER BOSCH-—Frances R., widow of the late CARDS OF THANKS 2 APPLY Rev. John H. Bosch, mother of Mrs X or : - TEL Cecil R. Dillion, Paul J. of Youngstown, GOODWIN We wi 30 SXpitas op deep CLAYPOOL HO {0,, and Theodore G. Bosch of Atlanta appreciation and sincere Lhanks to | Ga.; sister of Miss Ottilie E. and Miss fends Felatives neighbors and a OFFICE HELP | Adele A. Schwedes of Terre Haute, passed | neighbors for their expressions 'of sym- 1 | {away Sunday at residence of daughter |pathy, kindness and for their floral Experienced | 830 Central avenue. Services Wednesday | offerings at the death of our father STATISTICAL CLERK a. m., Conkle Puneral Home, 1934 ahd grandiather Jagy E Oipdwin, Xe West Michigan street, Friends invited. |#izo an e Rev. Roy u . Graveside services 2 p. m. Wednesday at putipearers, the employees of She judian- STENOGRAPHER Rose Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, |2polls Power 8 v0, VATS, &1CKS, Terre Haute, Friends may call at funeral the singer, Mr. Rodebaugh, the organist, TYPIST CLERK

home after 7 p. m. Monday,

BREEN--John F., age 35, Beloved husband of Helen Breen of 8: Byram ave brother of Mrs. Roger Mahoney and Mrs George Toole of Chicago, Ill, passed away at Bt, Vincent's hospital Sunday morning. Funeral from Speaks & Finn Puneral Home, 1639 N. Meridian st, (new location), Wednesday, 9% a&, mm, 8t. Thomas Aquinas church, 9:30 a, m, Burial Holy Cross cemetery, Friends invited. Friends may call after 4 p. m, Monday,

BRUSH--Frank, of 57 8. Arsenal ave, entered into rest Wednesday, age 63 years

Service Tuesday, 10:30 a. m., at Peace Chapel, 2050 BE. Michigan st. Friends are welcome. Burial New Crown cemetery,

Moore Mortuaries, CAGLE-~Thomas Leroy of 624 E. 39th xt. entered into rest Saturday. Age 44 yrs, Husband of Juanita G. Cagle. Father of Thomas and Carol Cagle. 8on of Richard G. Cagle. Friends may eall at “Coionial Chapel,” 3447 College ave. Time of service given later. Moore Mortuaries. CLINE—~Otto D., age 56, of 1403 College ave, husband of Charlotte Cline, father of Otto M., Kenneth Cline of Chicago, Tl; brother of Mrs. Claude Jacks, Her-

schey BE. Oline of Indianapolis, passed away Saturday morning uneral from Shirley Brothers “Central Chapel,” 10th

and Illinois sis, & Tuesday, 1:30 Interment Crown Hill cemetery. may call at chapel any time, COCHRAN-~John, 78 Jests, 725 E. Orange st., beloved husband of Anna G. Cochran, father of Winifred Brinkmann, Ger- | trude Rumrill, Rosemary, Agnes, Louis and {Leo Cochran, brother of Thomas L. Coch-

p. m Friends

ran, passed away Friday. Puneral Tuesday. 30 &, m, at the G. H. Herrmann Funes! Home, 1505 §. East st. and ?

8. m. St. Patrick's church. Friends may call at the funeral home COIBION — Josephine, widow of Jacob * Coiblon, sister of Mrs, Elizabeth (Bir die) Shartell and Charles Berry, grand mother of June and Douald Siebert, entered into rest Munday, age 73 vears, | Services Wednesday, Oct, 31, at North(east Chapel, 2530 Station st, at 10 a. m Burisl Elwood, Ind, [Elwood ‘papers please vopy.l, Moore Mortuaries, DRAKE ~Howard J. (Gar), Division st, passed away Sunday evening, father of Joe N. Drake city; John and Raymond Drake deceased. Services at the J. C, "Wilson "Chapel of the FChimes,” 1234 Prospect st, Wednesday, p. m. Friends mvited. Burial Memorial Park. Friends may call at the “Chapel of the Chimes.’

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MON, O€ET. 29, 1945

DEATH NOTICES Indixnapolls Times, 3 Mon., ¢ or Oct, ¥

| O'HARA -H. ‘Edward, 6350 Wa bivd,, husband of Christine, Wayne M. O'Hara; grandfather of} Wayne Jr. passed away Saturday a. m, at St Petersburg Fila. Service Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Time later: RATLIFF--Mary ‘W., age 75 Mother of | Maj. Joseph P. and Westly Wilson Rat~! lift; sister of Rebecca Voorhis Vandercook: grandmother of Joseph F. Jr, Westly 'W, Jr., Betty Jean gnd .Christi Ann Passed away Monday, neral service at the McCord Funeral Home in Oaklandon Wednesday, 2 pp m. Burial I. O. O. FP

"Chapel of the Chimes,” 1234 Prospect 8t., Wednesday, 3 p. m, Priends invited. Burfal Crown Hill. Friends may call at the “Chapel of the Chimes.'

SPARKS—Greenbur C., of 962 W. 20th st, entered into rest Saturday, age 59 years. Services Tuesday, 3 p. m., ai Peace Chapel, 2050 E. Michigan st, Friends are welcome. Burial Crown Hill. Moore Mortuaries, STALEY John Wesley, age 87, beloved father of Catherine S8howecker, Earl and Leonard Staley, Margaret Cook and Gladys Cook. and brother Mattie Hayes, passed away Saturday Funeral from Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill Chapel Tuesday, 3 p. Interment Memorial Park cemetery, Friends may call at the chapel any time,

THOMPSON--Lt. Thomas J. Jr, 26 years, beloved husband of Mrs, Ella VanBuren Thompson of Pulton, ¥Y.; son of Mrs

Thomas J. Thompson. of Portland, Ore.; brother of 8K 1l.c Robert C. Thompson of Beattie, Wash; grandson of Mrs. Lewis F, Mogle, Indianapolis, and nephéw of Mrs. Samuel L. Bennett, passed avay Baturday p. m. Services Flanner & Buchanan siortuary Friday, 2 p. m. Burial Crown NE Thomas J, 8r., age 861, Passed away at his home in Portland, Oregon. Husband of Ida M. Wade Thompson, father of Store Keeper 1-c Robert C. of Seattle, brother of Florence L, of Hol-

and the Shirley Bros. Funeral Home for their kindness and assistance, AND FAMILY.

HOFF--We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation -to our many friends, relatives and neighbors for their kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral offerings at the death of our dear wife and mother/ Matilda R. Hoff, We would especially like to thank the Father Holloran and the Blackwell Funeral Home for their efficient services, HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. IN MEMORIAMS 3 MENKE--In loving memory of my dear wife, Clara, who passed away Oct, 29 1042 My lips can not tell how I miss her My heart can not tell what to say, God alone knows how 1 miss her In a home that is lonesome today HUSBAND CHARLES

FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5

W. T. Blasengym °* Jv arn CONKLE FUNERAL “HOME

1984 W. Michigan St.

| FARLEY FUNERALS rem

PLANNER & BUCHANAN — 8 W Fa)

Creek Boulevard. TA-33T7

BERT S. GADD

4130 Prospect Sb

GRINSTEINER'S

180] EB. New York

G. W. HERRMANN

1506 8. EAST 81

HISEY & TITUS

MA-804%

please return to Stanley Hall at Stop 16 Tavern. RI-7927 Liberal reward.

DUNN Mrs. Mary, wile of mother of Mary, Thomas Jr John Dunn, Mrs. Gertrude Henry and Mrs Margaret Shepard, sister of Sister Mary Hermandine, Sisters of Providence, Mrs. | Nell Cain and Mrs. Nan Butler, died Saturday. Puneral Tuesday at 8:30 a. m. | at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian at 1th | street; § a. m. at 88 Peter and Paul Cathedral. Internment Holy Cross -Cemetery, Friends may call at the mortuary.

FLETCHER Walter M. (Fletch), of 148 8. Emerson ave, entered into rest Sunday morning, age 5 years, husband of Florence W, Metcher, father of Mrs Patricia Neu and Lt N Herndon | Fletcher, Services Wednesday, 3 p. m, ®t Jrvington Chapel, A342 E ist, Friends may chill at chapel after m. Tuesday, Moore Mortuaries, | (Logansport, Ind., papers please copy. GEORGE Isaac, 58 years, of 2830 Brookside ave, husband of Mrs, Freda George, father of Sgt. Leo J, Bl/¢ Emery Pv. iJames. Henry and Annabelle Ceorge, { father-in<law of Jean George, passed away { Saturday. Friends may call any time at {the Jordan Funeral Home (new location, {2428 BE. 10th st). Puneral Tuesday, Oct 30, Pp. m., at the 8t, | church 28th and Sherman dr Teds Burial Washington Park. | UBE Lillian B., of 2804 E. {4 gre into rest Saturday 8 years, wife of John R. Grube | mother of Mrs, Carl Herman, sister of { Mrs Charles Lewis, Mrs. Steward Horrall, George, Elmer and Alonze Hopkins! [gran mother of Maryann Herman. Se: {ies Tuesday, 1:30 p. m., at Peace Chapel, 2080 Michigan st. Friends are wels | come Burial Memorial Park, Moore | | { Mortuaries | HARVEY. Elisabeth EK, st, passed WWAY mother of Dr. A. ©. Harvey and Carl { Harvey, sister of Homer Pa#k. Cleveland, 10. Bervices al the J. C. Wilson "Chapel of the Chimes 1234 Prospect st Wednesday, 10 a. m. Friends invited. | Burial Memorial Park. Friends may call al the “Chapel of the Chimes" HENDRICKSON Thomas A, T1 years | 1219 Madison ave,, husband of ths ate | | Grace Hendrickson, father of Russell W.|

Thomas;

Friends in~

16th st evening.

1126 Sunday

St. Peter evening

| Hendrickson Passed away Monday a. m Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 p. m. at the G { H, Herrmann funeral home, 1508 8, East | rst, Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill Friends may call at the funeral home {after Tp m Monday ILETT—Charles Brown, age 63, 1304 | Tuxedo, husband of Roxy Ilet! 0 ou Chartotte and Joyce lett and Mrs. |

aria Coffee, grandfather of Donna Mar.e Moe brother of Mrs, Anna start. | Veedersburg, Ind. passed away Saturday a.m, Friends may call at the Dorsey Fu-

neral Home, 3025 E New York » Funeral | 2 pm Tuesday at funeral home Burial Washington Park KENNEDY Clara © (Ryan) age 71 years, mother of Mrs. Thomas Griffin i Mrs. ‘Charles Jonas and Mrs Joseph | Davey, passed away Friday at residence | Funeral Tuesday, Oct, 30, 8:30 a. m. al residence, 138 N. Oriental st... 9 a. m. Si John's church. Friends invited Burial Moly Cross cemetery. Friends may call at residence. Deceased was an auxihary member of the Legion of Mary and Altar society of Holy Cross church and a mem-

ber of the Old Timers club of Kingan's Geo. W. Usher service

KRUTZSCH--Ernest H., 3035 N Meridian

husband of Barbara H., father of Miss Barbara Ellen, brother of Ariiin Krutzsch of Monrovia, Cal; Mrs, Clara Felsch, St | Louls, Mo, snd uncle of Joseph Clay | Krutesch of North Salem, Ind, passed | away Sunday evening. Services . Flanner

& Buchanan Mortuary Wednesday, 2 p m | Friends invited Buriel Crown Hil! Friends may call at mortuary LOWE Jerusha Gulsenberry, Anal N. Capital. ‘Mother of Mrs J. Richards, grandmother of Virginia Lowe Richards, 4. Benjamin James Richards with U, 8. Navy in San Francisco. Passed away Monday a. m, Service and burial Winchester, Ky.

OAKES. Frank Ww. age 47 years, father of Gene ank Jr, Thomas H. and Barbara Jean, brother of Miss Muriel and Henry ©. Oakes, passed away Sunday Funeral Wednesday, Oct, 31. 2:30 p. m. at George W. Usher Mortuary, 2313 W, Wash. | Friends invited, Burial Floral Jhsias nay call at mortu« ay

|

ge C Fairland, husband of Jane Hack Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Phillips,

Ind. son of brother i Mrs. Edith List and Capt. Arnold Philll all of Jodlanapolis passed away Batu he in New York City. rvices Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Wednesday, 1.30 2 m, Burial Forest « Hill cemetery in helbyville. Priends may gall at mor. tuary Monday evening. * IN Age 35, 2314 WW.

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THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.

in fall houseworking. | —

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We have a number of openings for young ladies and young gentlemen to work on our fountains,

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Cabinet Maker

Bench men; steady employment. Goldsmith Equipment Co., 339 N. Capitol.

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ATTENTION MEN FACTORY WORKERS Now 13 the time to get good aying steady post-war on ih . ne” Sompany: wa yy afier fas that. Come an N. Capitol

CONTINENTAL OPTICAL CO. NIGHT FIREMAN ‘

8 nights per week, wages. Indiana Asphalt Paving Co, oe Columbia ave WA-3545

Freight Handlers

[APP Employment Office, 7th Floor |

| The Wm. H. Block Co. |

A Good Place for a Gil to Work Opportunities Now INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.

230 N. Meridian at

Employment Office Women

AMBITIOUS young Iady, 18 to 24, contact work for distribution of essential item { Excellent earning opportunity and rapid | advancement. Neat appearance and pleas. | Ing rsonality. Must be free to travel | See ‘Miss Nippert., Claypool Hotel.

Bankers firs—Defonse Wkrs. Pay

Taking orders for beautiful inexpensive fa asm and lingerie. CH-5110-R BR-1584, or write P. O

Box 5067, Indianapolis,

Rea os maT Avs Avor Products 35 mone nepre. sntative needed, Can earn $20 to RI-8533.

Truckers Tallyman

Penn. Railroad

139 E. South St.

MEN WANTED Flour and Feed Packers

ACME-EVANS CO. 902 W. Wash, Ave,

FOUNTAIN MEN == =

FREIGHT HANDLERS GOOD PAY

New York Copteal R. i

Also will work on engineer 18.30, terested A averting on o- - vertisin 0 ing improvements to elimi- advertisers: ao outside ae Liberal . " - ~nou week, . in ater ny | ight DE wi Shetots ans Susden engineer necessary changes See Mr. Collter, Advertising Dept, to satisfy application de- THE INDIANAPOLIS SMES mands, Write Box A-256, -—t Times, 2 A g maire Garage, ‘120 RB Wabash, Mr. enn: ELECTRICIAN...» » WELDERS wi od el i iders for light CLAYPOOL HOTEL * ne slectsle arc welders for lgh

sheet metal wor GOOD PAY-<APPLY NOW.

Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Ce,

1546 VAN BUREN.

MEN

Steady employment as helper in our steel department.

W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.

C. G. Miller, 543 'W, McCarty

MEN WANTED—WHITE

Must have 394 revious employ~ ment record. wht not consider Suet town residents. Apply 8:30 to 4 ’

.KIMBLE GLASS CO.

220 EB. South St

MEN

To wheel in coal and misc. jobs

Central States Envelope he

18 8. Sherman Dr. “MEN WANTED Electrician—Maintenance Raintei-Industiial

er payments

home

ots Of

18 Months to Repay

Wartime credit restrictions have been ep Small-

“listed” articles are involved. Down payment and improve«

ment loans . , . loans for educa- CASH MONTHLY PAYMENTS tional, business or | yoy ( I™luding All Charges agricultural pur- | Gp TIE ax ie srr erat poses Ane tor 2 mos. |18 mos. |20 mos, medical, enta an and hospital ex- In J643 8.13 Ha penses available | 23g 1.84 | 15.792 14.51 for 20 months, p . 19.69 | 18.14

now available except when certain

Other Amounts in Proportion.

Common Sense to See OnNw

LC

JAN

COMPARY

200 Roosevelt

Monthly rate 12% on that

FURNITURE LOANS

Locally Owned and Managed

Park for Appraisal

Office on ground floor. Park next door. Walk about 20 feet, bring In title and get your loan. It's that easy. Buckeye Finance Co. loan dept. of

EQUITABLE SECURITIES CU. MA. 3361. 219 E. Ohio St.

LOANS os SACKS BROS, 3 ings” st Oho, Bt

LOANS a See Classi

fié8 Aa Ln [elephone Book soLuMsle, INVESTMENT CO. R1-8507 307 N PENN R1-8807 " PERSONAL LOANS LOW BANK RATE $6.00 PER 8100 PER YEAR FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY 123 East Markel St, Indianapolis

\

HELP WANTED—MALE 11 LEARN A TRADE -

Young men over 18 to learn baker's trade. Permanent opportunity. Time and one-half over 40 hours. Open evenings, West Baking Co, 1331 E W. st, 13

PERSONALS & NOTICES

PERMANENTS ONLY $2.95

(Machine) Guaranteed. Fine for Shifldren and grownups. Others priced $3.

COLD WAVES—$7. 50

Worth Twice This Price—Guaranteed Shampoo-—Finger Wave ....... Only $1.

Lk Every Nite "Til 10 P.M.

ALL DAY SATURDAY R al wo appointments needed, No wait. oy ing. 401 Rasavelt Bldg, cor, IL and Wash. sts. RI-048 Fast service.

Z-1-P-P-E-R-S

INSTALLED & REPAIRED

On All Garments, Luggage Goods, Leather Jackets, Ete.

HOOSIER WEAVING CO.

509 State Life Bldg. MA-7140

I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts contracted for by any other than myself after Oct, 20. 1945, Arthur Hemmingway, #9 N, LaSalle st,

Tues. ana Thurs, 11:30« Haircutting 1:90, no charge, Indiana Beauty College, ‘08 E. Washington, 908. I will not be responsible for debts con tracted by anyone other than myself after Oct. 37. JOHN J. PATTON

BUSINESS SERVICES

~ 205 Odd Fellow Bldg., Penn. & Wash.

Ll. 1431 Ll. 8495

3% on balance of $150 or less and part of the unpaid balance over $150.

Bldg., lll. & Wash.

NY Re JOR x1

3, 8 FE [27% Till 9 P. M.

GENERAL HAULING @n¢ Debris GENERAL HAULING *5, °cre

LIGHT HAULING" & Transter

MAN wants bght Sing; any kind, TAs 7826 or CO-24

: AE CAPING Evergreens 1a shrubs for syle & Central Greenhouse. Begley. Cita.

Mattresses renovated, 48-hour serve

ice; box springs a spe~ clalty; new box springs, innersprings to match made to order. Nu Way Mattress Co. RI~1832.

PAINTING— INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR: SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, GA8200, after 5 p. Paper Hanging & Steamihg

1st class work guaranteed. FR-0585,

Paperhanging 5 ies mms. Serve ice. Flayd Coffman. BR-4018.

PAPER hanging and painting, first-class work, , estimates; work guaranteed.

Stonebreaker, WA-9232 3 FR-6900

PAPER hanging and cleaning. Work guaranteed. Call Estimates Pree CH-2052

Patch Plastering 2-DAY radio repair, We have 35-26 and

50-L6 tubes. 1538 N. Ill. RI-5636.

REVOKED AUTO LICENSE

INSURANCE Certificate filed. Re RT. dept RELIABLE INS. AGEN 312 INDIANA TRUST BLDG. MA-9421 Roof Repairs, all kinds. New roofs, Guaranteed work. RI-2928 D Wells, Outside Toi Septic Tanks 07) Seance &

Mod, equipment, Free inspection. 2623.

SEWERS OPENED

ELECTRIC EEL « IR. 9108

®

8, | LO Wall Paper washing and inside painting: Al work. Guaranteed. MA-7621,

WATCH REPAIRING “ria

Finest Workmanship Guaranteed Prompt Service—204 diana Trust Bldg, GUS MEISTER—RAY ACHENBACK - WET BASEMENT? Let “Niv Loc” permanent masonry waterproofing method solve it, Write or phone for estimate and list of users. WA-6676 eves. 108 B. Wash, MA-0691. 15

ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD “& Twin Bed-

BUTLER DISTRICT }, Iv Bee:

ble Bedroom; adjoining baths; no other roomers. Direct transportation; excellent residential section; no privileges; no share

ing, no women. References requi HU-8326, 8-12 A. M. ILLINOIS, N. 1628—Ciean: “toker heat,

constant hot water; phone; ood trans portation, Gentleman.

NEW JERBEY, 3353 N in private home,

for refined gentleman; excellent trans-

MW. 33RD, Rice clean warm next in

bath, excellent Wransportation TA-0243, NICE large room, near bath; near Allis sons and Link Belt; bus. Service wife preferred, Call any time. 1024 Winfield (off 16th st). ' 18

ROOMS WITH BOARD

COUPLE wishes to adopt child: good hone and reference. Box A-455, Indianapolis Times, WILL rent room to employed parent with Shild and care for child, Near schools.

Sales

refrigerators, oil burners, and Staite. a aan. service by factoryFaibw) ¥ meron RADIO a

BEAUTY SEAVIGE AY savings AU

CHILDREN fo care for by Week:

modern home; mother's care. FR-1990

A

Room, 1 i oor, private home; good meals. WILL CARE — cin = my. héme by day or week. CH-1 BAST--2 employed to o are room; private home; méals; $10 each, it-idated; room and Board elitidren;

any

portation. TA-1000 SPANN, Ti31<Doubls and single; stoker heat: near transportation. MA-7992 after ape 0. 32ND, 618 W., cheerful fron{ room, 7 Ig. nofe next bath; no other Foomas; i pho

© “heat; water, RI-T744, FR-1195.

and light . N—~4-ro0 close to carline. Bl . orated clean ap: Employed couple. No very fittie, 8 months, - Jets, 5 like childr -04 sma bath; anall’ " itch

Ded 2310 En

couple do lght housekeep

w TO

Hodges Si 960-62 N. Mer OUSES—LOTS

IMMEDIATE $1000 DOWN, 1 ee ruin; X 0! room, with lovely built-in ar.; fenced yd.

OF 1 1630 SH

4-ROOM | $1850—T

Columbia Court in

8t. A good looking, § fenced-in lots with

shrubbery and garde at once, Call me for

Pennington 5

Near Soho! | =. :

IMMEDIATE Hs KANS/

6-room semi-m Hgnts, gas and fruit cellar; all {i block from school

right. Maou) Edw, . 8. REAL

Immediate

4

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3» 8-Room modern, toilet and lavatory ON L)

BRIDGES a

REALTORS

1643 LEXI

4-Bedrm. mod.; n in cabinets, full be pace with blower heater, storm wind school and bus. I

PHILLIPS REA ~ POSSESS

of modern Jouble location near a Call for oF PYnime

R. A. Franke 1910-1

6-room-side mode ditioned throughou

ein t, Hug PD ent, 0 EDGAR E.

.

» #YVa Ave. |

524 W. Five-room bungal 1aied, screened po BR-0131

BRIDGES &

Realtors, 243 N. De

$750

' Good S-room-a-t to heart of Irvir Appointment, Hug) DGAR E.

Va. Ave.

IMMEDIATE

. 2841 Mars Hill; bungalow and 2 ex

inside; newly red: PHILLIPS RE 1204 Groff tage, not n Owner will

sale, A RI-2368 MRS. \ ALLIBON REALTY

DOUBLES,

3 Bdrms., bath u , Samacet, psundry

C. C. Hat: IMMEDIATI

5-Rm, mod, No ase.; 2-car gar, Li-0211 »n

83 EB; Gi Notice: Prices & mper, Empire VACA Modern, 3 bedro living room with fl room; hardwood fl and Shortridge.

E 1931 SPOT CASH 50 5a.

trans., Little Flov HI-1133 (eve., IR-

W- wm basement and f rage. 417 Collier Porsha.

TWO cortier 1ofs |

Lot nu s 64, Bancroft. Call G eal G

’$2600 oie iawn 325 N. Holm

terms. ATWELL, 1428 E. hod

PARK i a 657 Ar a AT Bd