Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1947 — Page 18
PAGE 8
Posed as Spouse
Of Slain Woman
Mystery Increases In Chicago Death
CHICAGO, Aug. 20
(U, P).~A
39-year-old man who admitted posing as the husband of Mrs. Celeste Sell, was questioned today about the
death of+ the attractive housewife.
Lloyd Martens, a
shipping clerk, surrendered to po-|
vice Bf his attorney last | | years, Nce on aavi £50 years that sharp outbreaks have se
night.
brunet
Mr. Martens was to appear at an
inquest today.
He said, he drank gin with Mrs {late Sell in her fashionable Lake Shor
e | Children and adults in one city may
Drive apartment up until 2's hours before she was found -» battered, nude and near death—by movers
who came to ship her furniture to poliomyelitis is thought to be as Paral-
Mr. Martens said she fell several | vsis following the infection is relatimes while he was with her, against | Uve ly uncommon and the majority the crates and boxes stacked about
St. Louis.
the room. She suffered a black eye
in one of the falls, he said,
Mrs. Sell was in critical condition when she was found Monday morn-
ing. She died that evening: without |
regaining consciousness. Investigators frankly sald were puzzled as to the cause death. Doctors said none of
they |
bruises “or ‘othér injuries on her| body were serious enough to have
caused her death. Francis X. Sell, the dead woman:
husband, said he did not. know Mr
Martens. Mr. Sell -when his
Kansas found
was In wife was
to join him there on that day He expressed confidence’ in fidelity. “They had been 20 years, earlier they were school sweethearts In -Kas.
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City hurt He had just taken a new job in St. Louis and his wife was planning |
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By WILLIAM A: O'BRIEN;
alysis of some of the muscles.
dren, | fected
although adults may be
slick-haired| Physicians have known about in200
fantile paralysis for nearly
loccurred.
Infantile paralysis (poliomyelitis) is an acute virus infection of the. spinal cord and brain ‘which may be followed by weakness and par- x = The disease is more prevalent in chil-
affected. after a temporary lull,
~ AFTER THE spinal
af- damage varies with the
|
Polio No Longer Considered ophic lliness
Fever may rise again, The patiént will become more restless and uneasy, and then paralysis is noted.
cord and
brain heal, the extent of permanent
Union Contracts
Taft-Hartley Law By FRED W, PERKINS Scripps-Howard Staff Writer
THE INDIANAPOLIS S TIMES .
AA ps Scrubwoman Fails
Printers Wy End
Aim Is fo Sidestep
CLEVELAND, ‘Aug. 20.—The plan
nerve cells which have been perma~ nently destroyed. There is no known remedy which will prevent infantile although it “is Grily in the last |paraliysis, shorten the course or lessen the immediate complications. Fatality rates vary in different
number of
today by
that will
president. The’ official part of it—the part
by which the International Typo-| * graphical printing trades, hopes to circumvent the Taft-Hartley law was disclosed
tmion, powerful
Woodruff Randolph, union A
be on the record-—will be
in the
Infection can develop in an iso-
d farm house, or thousands
lcontract the disease at one time. nn » » INFECTION with the virus
common as that of measles.
recover the usefulness of
mustles
“In an average epidemic, four
five children and adults out of every the ‘affected region come down with the disease. Pain and stiffness of the neck and of Other muscles may be an early indi-
the
1000 In
cation that the muscles are to
Truman Moves To Aid ‘D. Ps
Shifts Are Made In Two Burgaus WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 Truman
(U, P President | shuffled immigration
the top command of ti
J. B
1s a prelude to new effort to re-
persons
also disclosed that
He
| stration discussions of refugee prob-
lems have been renewed
In a three-way shift, Truman Named
strator Watson
federal security admin
B. Miller
{ missioner of immigration
Transferred Ugo Carusl commissioner, to
preser
| vey all the “critical
Appointed Oscar Ross Ewin New York lawyer sistant Demoédratic national succeed Miller security administrator The changes become effective in mediately, Mr. Miller and
chal
when cor
Bress reconvenes
White House Secretary Charles G |
Ross, changes, d on what
administratic
announcing the speculate steps the might be planning.
KH was believed that Mr. Trums
would renéw_his request to congress | Lincoln Loan Co Ss pid II
in January for
{refugees Congress failed to act ¢ a similar request at the lust sessio
| John Merrill Baker
Merrill dianapolis Chicago. Mr an associate Miller, from 1921 until 1023 He was a partner in the law fir of Delirees,
and Baker in Chicago has lived since 1928 Services will be in the Scott Evanston, Ill,
Baker, former died today Baker, who had be= of the
John
resident,
where
neral home, at 4 p. m. Friday urday at Goshen, Survivors are and a daughter ing in California
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late Charles W.| American Loan 4!
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disease of caring for paralyzed m
over the prospect of crippling.
to guarantees complete car
from after-effects, has comp. moved poliomylitis from of catastrophic illness,
be
| © ‘Speak Yourself’ —
‘And He Did
outbreaks: Although infantile pa-
on the list childhood,
parents féar {t nore than any other
Buccess of modern methods of
uscles has
lessened some of the public concern
permanent
The availability of large sums of | money by public and private agen- well as law, and make them subject cles such as the National Founda-|to approval as to policy by the
tion for Infantile Paralysis, which
e and re-
habilitation for everyone suffering
eral laws,
cord with the union's
unjon president. Will Explain Policy
Mr. Randolph will
adoption by the I. T, U, convention hese of an amendment to its gen-
They now provide that no local union shall sign a contract with an employer unless the contract is in accordance with the union’s laws. The amendment will require that local contracts also must be in ac“policy,” as
explain the
infantile paralysis and
its letely rethe ranks
day.
policy to the 450 delegates’ before the convention ends, probably Fri-
In various statements he already
thing in
{which a
~~ has declared opposition to every-
the Taft-Hartley law,
This union is an outstanding exponent of the
“closed shop,” under man must be a union
NEW YORK, Aug. 20 (U. P)~ member before he can be hired.
{What John Alden did
|Conley. And the result
(same, it turned out today. arrived
| “Sheila Hynes, 19, y England last Thursday
[but never had met her.
for Miles|
was legalized
from 2 non-union man may be hired with to marry the stipulation he must join the] {Conley who had wooed her by mail| union in 30 days. The Randolph plan is expected |
Everything indicates that the I. Standish, Carl Wesch did for Harold T. U. will not willingly give up this| the arrangement and consent to the “union shop”-under which
ie | Conley mislaid his pier pass when to include elimination of written |
| mission,
| {today.
Mr
Local Issues j= | - - Aug. 20 | by Indianapolis securities deale STOCKS it | Agents Fin Corp ‘ com { American Blates pfa ‘ American States cl A Avishire Col com IL Ayfes 4'49, pid
problems | Bet R & Stk Yds com ewe
Bobbs-Merrill ofde Bobbs-Merrill com B. Central Soya com Circle Theater com
and former as- | Comin Loan 4% ptd
r- ‘ont “Na-Var [Contoiduton Industries com
as lederal! Consolidated Industries ptd ..
ons Fin Corp ptd Delta Electric com 1- | Eectnonic Lab com *Fi Wayne & Jackson RR pid | Hays Corp pid an
fd Home Tel & Te) fe il 1~ | Hook Drug com | Ind Asso Tel 2 pfa {*Ind Gas & Wat com . & Mich E L 4% pid ... ls P & L eon e- tndpis P &Lpig ...... Indpls Water pid i» | 1i0upls Wat er ¢i A com N ndpls allways com | Jet N at Life com fo & Co com | Kink & Co pid Lincoln Nat Life
Marmon Herrington com Aspha Natl Homes ~ . . Ind Pub Serv 57 “en m N Ind Pub Serv com n. {PR Mallory com | Pub Serv of Ind com “Pub Serv of Ind 3'37 pid { *Ross Gear & Tool com Bo Ind § & E ¢3%% pta | Seokely. Van Camp pt | Biokely-Van Camp com
In-| Torte Haute Malleable
8 Machine com Cnn Title com yee " BONDS Allen & Steen 8s 57 8 60 | American Loan 4's 58
practiced law in this cit; | Bostian Morley 5s 61
{ Buhner Fertilizer Hs | Ch of Com Bld 4's pf Citizens Ind Tel 4'.s 81 mM Columbia Club 2s, 5s 62 | Delta Coll 8'.s 56
Fisk, O'Brien, Thomson | Goodrich Brow 4s ded
oosier Crown Ss 56 ne! ind Limestone 4s 75 Indpls Brass & Slum bs 58 {Indpls P & L 4 u- | np Rr Co ® a7 at| {Ind Asso Tel 3s 75 Investors Telephone 3s 61
Burial will be Sat- Kuhner Packing Co 4s 04
d Pub Serv 3'ys 73 | Pub Serv of Ind 31.5 75 ia. 1 vb Tel 4'%s 55 o Term Corp 8s 87 . Ta dividend. **Nominai
U. S. Statement WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 (U ernment expenses and rece)
|
current: fiscal year through Aug
pared with a year ago This year 5.390.677.5903 8 4.054,514,28% ! 335 863 607 J. 668,880, 144
| Expenses % | Recelpts | Deficit Cash balance Public debt 230.889.110.062 Gold reserve 341,666 186.670 INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING {Clearings | Debits
267.707,140,442 20.267,054,678
the Queen Elizabeth docked with| contracts, and even perhaps of vertion service in what was described (Miss Hynes aboard, so he asked his bal ones, with the union insisting [yee friend, Wesch, to. meet her at that employers make no change in he beat with a kiss by proxy. | Wesch, who.had known the girl| union. {in England, gladly carried out the|
| present
a Askad Nobody
3s | questions, 33 | hibition of the law does not become
9
10 | | effective
3% many test cases and court proceed[ings are expected. “| The delegates appear [back the Randolph plan by a large
101 is majority. ‘a [tull- scale
160] Hartley 3 " 1 | assistant
telegram
congress.
union, now ployees.
merly in in the C.
| big solid
2 109! 103 (here. {for The
100 nist
Delegates to Back Plan Success of the plan depends on Shelia will be married next month NOW far the employers in the print—to ‘Wesch, his parents announced | ing and publishing industry are willing to go along with it; pressure the union could put back of it through strikes, and also on whether it would run into some of Nominal quotations furnished ihe penalties of the Taft-Hartley
of L. general counsel. said it was inequitable piece of and it cannot last.” A Telegram From Green Later the convention heard a
of L. president, saying that every member who voted for the TaftHartley law should be run out of
Delegates today voted to hold next year's convention in Milwaukee. The convention held out a hand for the Amalgamated Lithographers of 18,000 members, to be‘|come part of the I. T. U. which include men who work with type and some mailing-room em-
The eventual aim, according to the I. T. U. leaders, is to form “one
arrangements with the
what
yet can answer all those for the closed-shop pro-
until Friday. After that
ready to
They applauded loudly a attack on the Taftlaw by Frank Wilson, to Joseph Padway, A. P. Mr. Wilson “a most atrocious and legislation—
from William Green, A. F.
The lithographers, forthe A. F. of L.,, are now 1.0
union” of all workers in
said.
note in Mr. Grivich’s pocket. addressed to his sisters, Berdie and Kit, and said in part:
the internal ) thought it was the only way out of a situation.”
Indianapolis Times,
overthrow of the government. Meanwhile—and Mr. Tucker said
tthe had
nothing to do with it—
Pore printed questions were distributed
pts for
18 come risking if
La La 5,308,474; 261 3 032.848 | Mo 1,372,426,075| Mr. 11,090,623 |
“no.” It HOUSE § HK, 000 13.367.000 | fight.
[dent Elmer Brown
Brown, York local, said the answer was
[row whic
looked like an intra-union| h might produce a Hoor
Hog Prices Up 40 to 75c¢; Cattle, Vealers Steady
Hog prices moved unevenly at Indianapolis stockyards today show-
ing gains of 40 to
+200 to 220-pound weights
~ Vealers were steady prices dropped 50 cents
—Aug., 20 GOOD 20+ 140 pounds « 160 pounds 160+ 180 pounas
240- 270 pounds 270. 300 pounds
« 360 pounds | Medium-~ 180. 230 pounds Packing Sows nod to chovwee 270. 300 pounds | %00- 330 pounds | 330- 360 pounds | 360- 400 pounds | Goad | 400- 450 pounds { a5. 0 pounds a
280 "280 pounds Slaughter Pigs 90. 120 pounds CATTLE (103)
Chole L 100+ 1100+ 1300 pounds
700+ 900 pounds 900-1100 Ladd 1100-1300 pounds 00-1100 00-11 pounds 1100-1300 pounds Common = 700-1100 pounds Choice 600~ 800 pounds 800-1000 pounds . Good 600+ 800 pounds -... 800-1000 poun:
an FEIN HOO iivansins sus insnasinenk ModlUm .oucvnvsvennnsnasanses
75 cents over
TO CHOICE MOGS
‘een a « 18.000223.50
© 2.00% 20.00
yesterday.
Cattle trading was slow, but generally steady. trading while
In scattered
Cutter and Canner
(4150) Beet a toma. 5 Quod 21.254126.75 San 24 786 21.00 Good 27.006237.50, Medium 27.506: 27.60 |
«nN 0a] »
26.7842 25.75¢@ 3 i Goud 24.206 25.75 MBean " Culls (75
2050625 00 |
Good and chole 800 pounds aod “down
23.50% 24.50 Medium. EA] 506124 50 800 2.806 24.00 2.504124. 00
20002100 10.004: 22.00 | 1500618.50
Medium
16.0041 20.00
Medium to jComnon .
n in ads 00
(all weights)
Cutter and common
to choice mmon to. medium Ibs. up)
Feeder and Stocker Cattle and Calves
pounds and down
Good and choice 500 pounds and down
800 pounds and down
sp Choice closely sorted | Sood to choice
Ewes ( {| Good and choice 31.00 | Common and medium . 0033
The top was $27.60 for |
slaughter lamb | medium Bulls (All Weights) 16.506 17.00 | 14 306 16.0
10.509 14.50
CALVES (525)
21.50@ 24.00 0G 5
. 2200@2¢.00
“+ 30.00622.00 HEIFERS
21.50023.10
SHEEP (1275) ring Lambs
under 4 lbs.
13.50918.00
27.004 30.00 25.00427.00 San
#% Truck Wheat
——— PRICES vo or PLANT DELIVERY Poultry: Spritges. 3 | TH spring cocks and stags, 10c; hens, 45 over, 4c; -under 4's» and
rren 8 grade A large. 80c; medium, 43c, grade B large, 370; no rade, 8c.
ibs. and over, 32¢; ers, 25¢; Ibs. and Leghoitns, 28¢c; No 1
12.00@17 00 org are Bar
= aan RADE
polis flour lls and
pre-| evacuation ' of ‘al [sented a resolution—yet to be acted | Americans from the West Coast, |on—forbidding candidacies for union | the department estimated that oniy offices by members of the Commu- | 65,000 left the camps for their old party or believers in forcible | homes. The rest—about 42,000 resettled in the Midwest and East. Before the war only 14,500 of these people were scattered beyond the eastern boundaries of International Vice Presi- | Washington, California and Oregon. I ——————.
"s 2 Commil-/ LEGAL | NOTICES
| ha
To Stop Suicide
By WILLIAM H. MEYERS United Press Staff Writer
12th floor window in a deserted skyscraper. George Grivich, 55, hanging by his fingers from the window ledge, pulled himself up until his eyes were level with hers, sughed in her face and let go. His body fell to a setback at the
figure shuddered today as she told police
second floor.
Mrs. Andruska's stout
of Mr. Grivich’s suicide.
dows,” she sald.
marked pleasantly.
degree heat and her 45 years made the work difficult. She busied herself in a broom closet for a few seconds and then turned to see Mr. Grivich crouched on a window sill and peering downward.
“LOOK out! Youll fall!”
screamed.
She said Mr. Grivich
"turned and smiled at me." “Then he swung around like a cat and climbed over the sill,” she “I looked away, thinking ne | had already jumped, but when I | went to the window and looked out he was hanging there by his finger-
‘Don’t do that!
“1 yelled:
into each other's
“I SAW him drop out of sight and
then I heard a crash. “The whole thing made me so sick that I couldn't go on with my work. This is the first job I. ever held. ago to help my husband support our three children. back.”
1 only took it three months I'm not sure I'll go
Police took her to a hospital where
she was given sedatives before being taken home.
» ” »
AUTHORITIES found a farewell It was
“1 didn't tell the truth recently to revenue. men, as I
Income tax records found with
the note showed he received a refund of $602.02 on a $38,311 income he received from & partnership dur. ing 1944. A letter from a law firm attached to the records advised him that the refund was legal and he had nothing to worry about. . His ‘glasses were found, folded shut, on the window sill.
U. S. Communities Accepting Nisei WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 (U. P). —Japanese-Americans are generally accepted in U. 8. communities today, though cases of discrimination still are reported on the West Coast, according to the interior de-| the printing trades—bringing in the | partment. | pressmen, photo-engravers and oth- |
ers now in separate and sometimes| public acceptance to the conflicting unions The Communist
The department attributed
In a final report on the wartime 107,000 Japanese-
on ag oy Au
35 WwW. wl ilS Indianapolis Ess 4
day, 1:30 p. m. at the Olive Branch Christian church. ton Park. G. H. 8. Bast st,
church service,
HOWA ARD--Charles W., 046 BE. - Richard Mertes, brother of Mrs. Ora
Pros! Funeral Thifsds Mortua
Tnterinent Friends may ¢ H eons passed n neral Thursday, 30 0. .8 Ha
afternoon, Barbara og “orvile Lucas, Elmer -
member of the New|! will net, Je responsible for debts contracted any one other than myself
1947. Prank Raymer,
“IL. DEATH NOTICES indianapolis Times, Wed., Aug. 20, ‘47 BEARD-—Mrs. Leona A, mother of Marion A. and Joseph H.; sister of Mrs. John Halfman, all of Indianapolis, passed away Tuesday a m, Services Fanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Thursday Priends Friends 2,
3pm invited. Burial Crown Hill may call at mortuary. CONNEL—Edward FE husband of Helen IL. and father of Terrence * M. Connell, grandfather of Colleen Connell, passed ou at his home, 621 FE. Maple rd. Tuesday a. m. Services at the Montgomery Mortuary, 1623 N. Meridian, Thursday, 1! a m, _Friends welcome. Interment at Attica, “Ind., 2 p. m. Priends may call at mortuary Wednesday af m
DOREFF—George DD. ag husband of Mrs. Jessie
Tuesday evening, at 741 N. Tremont. Funeral services Friday, 3 p. m. at Stevens Mortuary. Priends may call at the mortuary, 2831 W. 10th, any time after 7 p. m. today. Burial Moral Park. HARVEY —Bdward, #9 years, 3390 &. Delaware st, beloved husband of Cletra Harvey, father of Odessa and Nancy Harvey, brother of Mrs, Arthur Junker and Emmett Harvey, passed away Tuesday. Puneral Fri.
Burial WashingFriends may call at the Herrmann Puneral Home, 1508 from 7 p. m., Wednesday until 11 a. m., Friday, andl at the 12:30 until hour of
father of John E. Howard and Mrs.
Monday at his residence. "! a at the Ki fan 10th st. as Junas church,
cemetery. reall ot . mottuary.
Mert:
i - chanan st, a mother of John, Thomas and Nicholas »
L.] enierea into rest e 77 years, father of brot
CHICAGO, Aug. 20.—Mrs. Jutia Andruska, a $38-a-week scrub-) Woman, 2a said today she pleaded with
&. SHE WAS cleaning the deserted 12th floor corridor of the insurance exchange building when Mr, Grivich passed ber shortly after 9 p. m. He appeared to be “counting the win-
“pDon’'t work too hard,” he re-
‘She replied that the above-80-
she
“just| |
and | pleaded with him to climb back on the ledge. He heard me, too. “He must have been very strong because he pulled himself up untfl) our eyes were level, staring Then he laughed right in my face and let go.
alll we were faces.
Leap of Broker
the | “excep- | tional” Nisei war record and to sev. ! issue has arisen eral other factors. Charles D. Tucker, a printer
standable Way.
THE ALLIED
“ FLORIST ASSN. of Indianapolis
Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere
Zanesville, O us sore ., Robert N.,
widow ol nk boned mother of William F., Cleveland, O.; Mrs. Irene Crist, city; sister of Mrs. Anna Patterson, pa away at St. Vincent's hospital, Tuesday, August 10, 2:40 p. m,, age 67 years Funeral frm Grinstein er's funeral aleol E. New York st, Priday 8:30 h. m. Requiem ur Lady of Lourdes Burial Holy Cross Priends may call at the
cemetery. ol nes-
{aun home after 6 p.m.
TERRY. Williaus mR ge 8 332 8. Wa
Tem, tarnapie, Ross yn
Prospect st, invited. Burial Floral Park, may call at the Chapel Chimes.
THOMAS—John 8. of 1705 Miller st.
of Pocatello, Ida: dianapolis; Geor Fran
Priends of the
8, nd Ermil Thomas, Chicago, Monday, Services y m., som Mortuary, 1321 W izl Riverview cemete A .Ind. Friends may call % ihe morou HOM! rot Whe E. 37th Bt. he 5 SL alter oe edward of
ville Ashville, N_C.. passed away Tuesday morning. Service at Flanner & BuShanan Mortuary, Thursday, 1:30 m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Rul Friends may call at mortuary, VANDIVIER—Emma 1, age 68, R. R. 6. Greenwood passed away Monday, beloved wife of Oren, mother of Mis. Zelma Hoshaw, sister of Mrs. ie ton, Trafalgar: Mrs. Myrtle Ragsdale, Morgantown: Mrs, Carrie Vandivier, Franklin; uire Walker, Trafalgar. George Wa
at the J. C. Wilson Funeral Home in Greenwood. Priends invited. Burial Greenwood. Friends may call at the funeral home.
3. CARD OF THANKS
BLACKETER—To our many friends, relatives and neighbors, we wish to extend our Lineere thanks for the many kindn expressions of sympathy ii esl floral tributes at the death of our beloved husband and father, Carl E. Blacketer, We especially wish to thank the Rev. Yocum, the local union 188, the pallbearers, organist and singer, and the Moore Mortuaries. MRS. BLANCHE M. BLACKETER
COURIM—We wish to express our sincere appreciation and thanks to and sym-
our many friends, relatives neighbors for their kindness, pathy and beautiful floral received at the death of our husband and father, Louis I. Courim. We especially wish to thank Rev. McAdow, pallbearers, and Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary for their very efficient. service Mrs. Ora M. Courim and Family.
STEWART—We wish to extend our sincere thanks to the relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness shown and beautiful floral tributes at the recent death of our husband and father, Harry L. Stewart. We especially wish to thank the pallbearers, organist, Capitol City 312 lodge and the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, MRS. SHIRLEY STEWART AND FAMILY.
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LOST— Boys’ Sinsaes, sa cite frames; finder please call TA-7865. Reward.
LOST-Tady's onyx ring at LaRue's: sentimenial value, Rewd. TA-5832. FOUND —Boys' bicycle, owner may have by paying for a GA-81
: LOST--Bank book and checks Frank
J. Wright, D. C. BE-1507. Reward
Good Homes Wanted 2’ "2"
Scottie ad several good pH aPpies INDIANA 8 . C A A-8
IL PERSONALS
I WILL NoT be responsible “for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself after Aug. 19, 1947, ee R. Chestnut, 1314 8. Bast DRIVING to Los Angeles August » Buick convertible. Accommodate rsons. MA-4058.
PERMANENTS Back to School Special ONLY Guaranteed Cold Waves, $4.96, Shampoo and set, 7 No Appt. needed Open every night
til 10 ROY; 01 Roosevelt gt RI-0481, Corner Ill. and Wash,
' ENROLL NOW
$35 Down is all you need to start on your career, school. Phone or call in person, Royal Beauty Academy, 401 Roosevelt Building. RI-0481.
Leg, ts, Varicoss 3 Veins treated Without the a. 8 drugs Arch made for Mh
ual : Dr. M. B. Morris 57.0 5m
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 20, 1047
NEED A LOAN
ded prex UP THE PHONE
When you need money in & burry for vacation bills, “ear repairs, medica) attention, It's Common Sense to Telephone Commonwealth. Just tell us how much cash you want—§20, $50. $100, $200 or
will - be ke in strictest Comme
on your own securily-—car, your signature alone.
$300. Give us a few facts about yourself. Then come in and pick up the money in one quick trip to our office. Your loan confidence at
because you can borrow furniture or
9s Common Sense to See
SINCE 1915
~1 205 Odd Fellow bidg., Penn. & Wash. LI-8495
Personal Note Only. Auto Loans. Furniture. House Improvement.
tributes ,
Park In
MA, 13361
EQUITABLE SECURITIES COMPANY New Address, Immediate Service
‘ tons for * ® 152.54 N. Delaware
loadin, Jopraim) from
LOANS
Signature
"MONTHLY PAYMENTS 20 puts, Down on Homes| $ 8.1 $ 6.78 54 10.17 7.3 18 2 ii 1,00( 56
08 | LIFE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE AVAILABLE
MARKET
Home Repairs
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LOANS
FRR ND LL LIKE OUR SERVICE
"LIBERAL LOAN CO.
150 N. Delaware, MA-0783
LOANS See Class. Ad in COLUMBIA INVESTMENT CO. R1-8507, 307 N. PENN.
PAY OFF BILLS — REDUCE PAYMENTS Compare the Coil Before PHONE FOR A LOAN + MARKET 4455 Application can be made confidentially by phone. Borrow on CHARACTER or AUTO $100 to $1,500 or mere. Many loans com pleted while you wait. No inquiries made of fri Park Free in Lot Across the Sireet The Cost of a Loan for One Year is
Br, wader $500
4455 Morris Plan « WASHINGTON
Telephone Book RI-8507
You Borrow
6 weeks to moke 1st payment.
per $100 on loans over $3500 f & 3-year loans
110 EAST
. Friend in Need
Family Finance, Ine, Loans on Aute. Sig.
and Furniture 841 Mlineois Bldg.
Your
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16. BUSINESS SERVICE
~ ALTERATION SPECIALIST
LADIES’, MEN'S GARMENTS CLEAN. a 0 REPAIR
Meyer er "0. 0. Jacobs.
212-214 A 16th Stu.
ALTERATIONS
Sewing for women and children, IR-99
Auto Radiator Service
troubles, see us for expert se Yih Oldest shop in Mid outs (Est. 1913 ACME RADIATOR, 623 N. IL R1-1466 BRICK and cement porches, basements, flues; new and Pree estimate. Work guaranteed. repaired, repainted. Free Bicycles est. Call jor, deliver, 1822 __ 1822 Lexington. FR-4096
Ch ecking Ac-Pay-As-You-Go Succes Ac . Check! THE PFOPLES STATE BANK 130 E. Market Member FDIO No Minimum Balance Required $0-313. IR-2230 Brakes Relined 2-9 Sno A-1 BLOCK WORK, carpentry; small nL and garages. "Cis 23080. Kennetn Ranelin WOTE, roofing and re-
Carpenter modeling. Gen. home service, CH-6307, BR-9541. GENERAL CARPENTER WORK. New and repair. 14 years Oe rence, all work guaranteed. CH-8279.
CARPENTERING, painting, and cement work. Guaran MA-0288.
ng roofing
wash and pit-run
rock, gravel Top and GA-4134
All dirt. L. Prancis Delivered
Fill Dirt iii
BR-4M4
SAND & GRAVEL FILL DIRT onto mT
Coats, Dia; monds, Watches, Cloth?
10AR L566
200 E. New York st.
YOU CAN GET THE MONEY YOU NEED TODAY Call Miss MILLER, LI-1411 123
3 (Tth Flr.) Security Trust Bldg. CASH LOANS Household o Offices: Corp, Ill. Bldg. d Floor RI-5404 B.D BE. Bldg., 3a nr RI-1471
16. BUSINESS SE SERVICE
Plastering “aed -en-ases LASTER G ene RD. - afer job. GA-4 | 82
100 Stone Press, 139 W. Md. $2 PLUMBING. haatg., wat. serv, sewers,
porches.
Hoosier Construction % Siding
205-207 W. South St. EXCELLENT References. fo Te atter 6 , M, tk San Nation Bros RL Roof Repairs, all kinds, New roofs. Guar. work. RI-2928 HOOSIER SEPTIC TANK Vaults, dry facwny Badge ¥ nd cleaned, repal by ex Prompt Service “FR-1089
SEPTIC TANKS
Jolla ouitide voliess sisausd & > Imm. and out-of-town serv.
FR-8742
Outside toilets,
Septic Tanks ‘22 CA-2169 CLOGGED sewer _ pipes, Grains clean elec. mach. base, I Tree Trimming, *2myins; yard equipment. DON SMITH. HU-
pment. _DON SMITH. HU-5033. Vacuum Cleaner Repairing Vogel Bros, 1314 W. Wash. MA-6350 WANTED—Well drilling, 4-inch and larger, Burch Brothers, BE-4363-3,
FOR RENT
CINDERS, crushed stone, rock; driveWays excavated; fll dirt. GA-7022.
GRADING - SODDING, excavati block and cement work. CH-3 ¢ Acme Heating Sales & Service Repairs, installations; bdllers, coal, gas oil noes; vacuum cleaning. yments start in October. CA-3524, 1446 8. Meridian.
FURNACE sues, rpaiin:
vacuum cleaning; new and used furnaces; 3 years to pay; free estimates. Miles, WA-3063, vacuum cleaned and Furnaces repaired. Est, free. SERVICE | HEATING Of co, M MA-496] 4961.
stoxers re FURNACES oor ©
Jos Whetsel, 520% Lord St. MA-6470. FURNACES Vacuum Cleaned and repaired CA-2784
FURNITURE C. ED 3-plece suite . $15.00 3-plece suite Crown J aundry & Dry Cleaning 2901 BE. Wash. CH-1923
Denny’s Gar, Sonar 1iidioy Hardwood Floors [Md Oi like new Personal ate BR-8525
tention given every job HOUSE RAISING AND MOVING Also garages BR-8502 or BR-7931,
"KEMTONING — WA-1283 -
Specialist paperhanging. J. Moore, oon TIN
REM No REMODL ING:
SHASKEToND 3h hoi.”
Painting, lead ay 2 oil, ex pert workmanship, wotk guar. BE-279%4-J.
Painting and Decorating Interior and exterior, private homes and business places, neatly, All work JOArs exe
P A id , LI1-1806,
Workmanship ranteed, BR-6514 ter GA-MTY Pp — PAPER aL once. ho, PR Inside and ou orating. Work § ran! . 1 DE LR Wuarsntoed. painting.
. ROOMS—NO ‘BOARD CR i BA TRS Jersey. ; ARROLLTON. IES n ht double joo, near ploy: girls. HI-0871
ING 5 ROOM ext th: om TA 162 ihe; gentleman 115 W. 23rd, ; 815 24th—Cozy, next bat cross ventilation, ‘employed gentle man. No drinking. WA-1404. ORIENTAL, 544 N.—Room for me ployed couple. CA-0482. PENN., 1409, Rm. 210 — Nice » sleeping room; in walking distance,
18. ROOMS WITH BOARD WANT ROOM and board fof high
room and board. TA-3143.
WARMAN AVE. REST HOME 24-Hr. nursing; modern a equipment. Special diet 46 S 46 S. Warman, BE-4534. CENTRAL, 2335—Nice room, Inn
._gentlema
cellent meals, Call Parent-Aides for
Parents thoroughly investigated sitters. CH-3129, CH-9047,
CARE for elderly lady patients, Mn wr pursing, 624 E 13th, Rie 3
Permanent Home vo" 55s
605 E. — Housekeeping room, ot Wy only; no drinking.
31. WANTED TO RENT
Paperhanging .,o: Work an. | D BLUME—GA-0898
; Paper | ‘Nanging—8A-6122 | Pateh Coos FR.4830
SEPTIC TANKS | etc, cleaned ne | stalled; in and out of town. MA-1708, Septic T’nks 5oue, CA-1281
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WEDNESD REAL L ESTATE
ILLINOIS, Nic excellent inc
pe SEM. B
14 miles East on 3 home, house, brooder, rR Yorkshep, well fenced,
SuaURBAN BRICK. 3 Nat'l Rd. An immacul BRICK, large lot INVEST) dsn |
Pp Mr. Renan Shaner, CH-4791
“ur és Bast, Call REAL EAST SIDE "A
Ni | Ko Tuxedo, 1330 1
home. All bedrooms exceptional closets. A home. Needs general Good furnace. Garage space or small works! well built home with pilities. Owner leavir $7500 with $2000 do Ettinger, res, IR-7266
J, 8, McCullough |
ANDIANAPOLIS' OLD MA-9338--Realtors—Cop
406 E. 50TH
Beautiful 2-bedrm, 1 nice built-in feature and sleeping porch; lo laundry tubs; venetia roof, gar; side dr.; she
ery. SHOWN BY APPOIN OFFICE 1630 SHEL
BRICK BUNG.—I Attractive brick bur nice bedrooms & tile p. Large living room. dining room: full basen storm windows: venetis ot: garage, located or Vash. St. Early pos
16,600. Mr. Burgess, merican Estates 0 cle Towe
TVACANT—MO 2333 PARI
5 Rooms down wih D. arranged for light
-4661; eves.
. C. HARMON C0. 359 N. | Tth—B:
Near 8t. Francis H P-bedroom mod, bung: 044, Hdwd, firs., buil blinds, awnings: larg ot, rear newly fenced
Phillips Realty 1119 FLETCHER Nice 6-rm. mod., jus ew storm drs, wind ulated. BHOWN AFTER 3 P. M OFFICE 1630 SHEL
900 Down, Ba Uys 2-poom house; “ block # 11 1
phillips Reaity 1235 NELSON, |
Good 8-rm. home; 2 nd 1% blks from
OFFICE 1630 SHEL Wi UEEMANEK N
47 8, BRADLEY mod. bungalow; Lure of this hom: g “lec. automati rand-new roof; bi R-#470 C. R, ESCH
ALLISON REAL’ 3061 McCL
In Maywood). Attr pttage, extra lot, new in rear Only $3500
Phillips Realty
1311 CRUFT, Good T7-rm mod bafures, “1%: lots, 2! helby St. bus. OFFICE 1630 SHEL
DIVUEBHOER R
ROOM modetn homa 4 rooms of furnitur ick Bale. See after L Gale. - CH-9046 2850 | 3924 W. Cav hurst). 4-Rn oss. Terms, HI-1133 ( 'EMPLE, N. of Wash. down: 6 rms, bath workesh Rasley, \ ILUPF 560 —5-Rr pump, $3800; might part. Elmore Bros
™ “WANTED TO 1
PEERLE - Pump ©
Personnel TRANSFERRI INDIANAP(
ntly need 2-3-4 houses on a rental [I personnel can fur ferences and have p tions. Call TA-1563, | IERLESS PUMP DN DOD MACHINERY | 8 OF PALL PLANT.
BUTLER UNIV STUDENTS & |
nesd rooms, apartr houses, beginning _about Sept. 1. Pre
EN'S COUNCIL-LOW-MILEAG
Reesonable, Must b préciated. ‘For rents ge, unfurnished | Can furnish be nll LI 5581. [BH war bride an ret small house. In rmanent om temporar 4 rdiess of condition barn, Times s Box
IANA State “Police eeds 3
d urnished apa. E Seocl. gH 3017
MOVING—STG Rent a 1047 Move Yourselt, §
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