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+ The Hindemith Symphony was

Hearing such a program as Serge the most fascinating of the evens Koussevitzky" and the Boston Or- ing’s offerings. (It was a foregone {chestra played in Indiana Univer-'conclusion sity auditorium last night was an “Eroica” lexperience not easily translated into paul Hindemith's writing in that the number of symphony disdains obvious or lush is limited, Like . the. shadows in the cavein a myth in Plato's “Republic,” words literary way. are vague and feeble substitutes for!

that Beethoven's would be magpificents,

effects. It has tragic feeling, but generalized, strictly nonHindemith's

polyphony (melody

They simply won't serve against melody) is punetuated hers to convey the perfection of en- and semble, tone quality and musician- blasts from the brass section. In ship Dr. Koussevitzky and his great {the Boston orchestra, torchestra have achieved together, Not Oue-Man Achievement Dr. Koussevitzky would be first, Army-inspired prejudice, to admit that it has not been e¢n- Manage to combine rich tone, a one-man achievement, The Volume and superhuman on-the-dot |Boston conductor inherited a fine Accuracy of attack fis musical legacy when he took over|they and Dr. the orchestra in 1924. Since then, Dave to explain. |the: orchestra's financial condition [has been steadily improved by co-|a superlative conductor, to make [operative efforts of many persons, even the usually dry-sounding de|and the "Tanglewood summer con. velopmental passages of Beethoven's {certs plus extensive recording have Third Symphony seem significant.

there by powerful, chunky the brass

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former enlisted man forget his How they ng

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It takes a superlative orchestra,

[heipe d make the average Boston An amateur orchestra can play the Symphony musician's job a real big moments recognizably, even ‘areer, pleasingly. Maestro Koussevitzky,

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L DEATH NOTICES Indianapolis Times rt. Des 54)

BAXTER Charles E, beloved hus-

band of Mrs. Sadie Baxter, father of Mrs. Amy Pawley, Mrs. Bessie Carenter, -Mrs, Zelma Quinterl, Howard , Herman C., Bhéldon 8. and WenBaxwer, passed away Wednesday, Dec. 3, age % years, Funeral services

ai the Voigt Mortuary, 1632 8. Meridian St, Baturday, Dec, 6, 10 a. m, Interment Crow Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary anytime, BAUGH James B, beloved husband of Lucille, father of Rose, passed

away Tuesday. Private fufieral serve jce 10 a. m., Saturday, Leap Memo rial Puneral Home, 1739 ington Bt, urial at Floral Cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary anytime Friday.

BAXTER Mrs. Frank (Annie), fore merly of 1142 N. Tibbs Ave., wife of Frank, mother of William Baxter, grandmother of {imer and orris passed away Thursday at , Ind., age 17 years. Bervice p. m., Tabernacle Church, Friends invited. Burial Birdseye.

BOCK--Otto A, husba ndof Matilda Bock, father ‘of Mrs. Madeline A. Brugman and Mary A. Bock, grand. father of Helmut" H Brugman, passed away Wednesday morning. Bervices at the Montgomery Mortu= ary, 1622 N. Meridian St., Saturday, 1:30 p. m. Priends welcome. Inter= ment Concordia cemetery. Friends may call at mortuary after 7 p. m, Thursday BYBEE--Mrs, Mérence Maud, aunt of Mrs, Clara Brown, Mrs. Mamie Rogers, Clarence and Bugehs Lobb, passed away Frida Pet . Be ices Baturda say Dec. "8, OD. m

Bert 8 Funeral ie 1041 Ooo Rr Ave Friends invited, Mrs. Bybee will be taken to Mums fordville, Ky., for services and inferment, Bunday, Friends may call at the mortuary Saturday afternoon and evening DAMMEYER — Charles G., age 82 years, beloved husband of Mary Dammeyer, 4444 Central Ave. father of Wilbur’ C: and Everett E. Dammeyer, brother of Henry and Theo. dore Dammeyer and Mrs. Martha Muhlenbruck, passed away Friday morning Funeral notice later, Shirley Bervice. DAVIS Lillian F, 425 E. New York

Bt, wdow of Edward Henry Davis, passed AWAY Dec 4. Bervice Baturday, 2 p. m., .at 8t. Paul's Episcopal Church. faterment Crown ~ Hill, Friends may call at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary.

FOUT— -Bishop Henry H., age 86, beAda

loved husband of Fout and father of Mrs. John O. Lewis, passed away Thursday grening Funejal. services - Buhday, Dec at the Park "Avenue Fv onnsieal United Brethren Church, Park at Walnut. Friends invited Burial

Monday al Woodlawn (‘emetery, Dayton, O riends may call at the } hidence, 5850 Carroliton Ave. from 7 m., Friday, until noon Sunday. Remains will lie in ‘state at “the church, from 1:30 p. ‘mm. 8unday, until hour of service. For further informegion call Meyer & Abdon. HASTINGS William James of 2011 N. Tacoma Ave, father of Mrs. Merle: Pilman, Olin F., LeRoy L., Archie 1. and James C. Hastings, brother of Mrs Margaret Corya, Anrew and John Hastings, entered into rest Thursday. age 77. Services Saturday, Dec. 6, at Northeast Chapel, 2530 ° Sta tion St, 10 and at Centerville Methodist Church, 8 p. m. Burial Centerville. Friends are welcome. Moore Mortuaries. HEICHELBECK — John, father of Martin Lee and Andrew, Mrs. Catherine Lucas, Mrs. Marie Pitch and Mrs, Rosina Stewart, brother of Anthony Joseph and Frank, Mrs. Margaret Norgenroth and Mrs. Catherine Merkley, passed away Thurse day. p. m, For further information gall Tolin Funeral Home, MA-6960. JONES—Harold K, of 5014 Lowell Ave., age 53, beloved husband of Verna A, Jones, father of Mrs, Gretchan H. Ward and Refit Jones, passed away Wednesday p. Services Baturday, 2:30 p. m,, res Shirley Bros. Irving Hill Chapel, 5317 E. Washington St. Friends may call at the chapel any time.

KENNEDY —Eiwood L., 2212 W. 58th, passed away Thursday, age 2, beloved husband of Emma Kennedy and father of Erwin L. Kennedy, grandfather of Donald Lee Kennedy.

Services Saturday, 3 p. m., from Shirley Bros. Central Chapel, 946 Iilinots Burial Crown Hill

Font may call at chapel any time after 1 p.m. iday. KEPLEY —~ Susan T., age 617, 4800 Southeastern Ave. passed away Friday morning, wife of Charles L. mother of Lawrence E. Kepley and Mrs. Margaret Jarvis, cit Juz, Lucille Fairchild, Buffalo, N. sister of Alpha Walker and hy ‘Spiiker, Greenfield. Funeral notice later, J. Wilson Service.

KINSEY Mrs.

Nettie, age 84, 3158 N. Capitol, passed away Thursday mother of Miss Velma L. Golden, Colo.; Mrs. Hazel Ratel of Indianapolis, Miss Laura Kinsey, Indianapolis, and Raymond Ap Kinsey of Tallahassee, Fla.; also survived by three grandchildren and two great-grandehildren. Friends may call at the Planner & Buchanan Mortuary until Saturday noon. Serve ice and burial Dayton, O., Monday, a.m. KISE— Wilber L., age 43, husband of Mildred nee ‘‘Yansel" Kise, uncle of Earl Milburn, Paul Shaw, Albert Kise, and Mrs. Dorothy Willoughby, nephew of Mrs. Pearl Lynch, passed away at his residence, 403 N. LaSalle, Wednesday p. m. Services Saturday,

Kinser,

10 a. m., Conkle Puneral Home, 1934 W. Michigan St. Friends invited, Burial Memorial Park Cemetery,

Fr lends may call at the funeral home. KOONS Walter J, age 56, 406 N. Bradley, husband of Mary Koons, father of Kenneth, John and Robert Koons, brother of Emmett Koons, , Ohio, passed away Wednes-

funeral home. Burial

Park. LANE—James H., 31 N. Belmont, age 70 years, beloved husband of Flora A Lafe, father of Franklin P. and William A, grandfather of Norman, James P. and Chester W, Lane, Mrs. Doris Champod, Mrs. Imogene Coffman, Indianapolis; Mrs, Ruby Nix, San Diego, Cal.; sister of Mrs. Alta Reese of Kokomo. Services Sunday, 2:30 p. m. at Mount Tabor Baptist Church. Burial at Mount Tabor, Friends may call at Shirley Bros. West Chapel, 2002 W. Michigan, until Sunday noon, (Lebanon, Ind, Papers please copy.)

LAUGHNER—Ora E.. 3

Washington

age 57, of 5429

Central Ave, beloved husband of ary Laughner (nee McMahon), father of Jack LAughner and Mrs.

Mary Kay Olvey, all of Indianapolis; brother of Elmer E. of Indianapolis, and Mrs McGaughey of Sheridan, Ind. survived also by one granddaughter, assed away Thursday p. m, . at his oF Sidence urday 6, from Funeral Home, 1503 N. Meridian St, 9:30 m. ‘Requiem mass at St, Joan ot Arc Church, 10 a. m. Interment Crown Hill Cemetery. Friends invited, Friends may call at the funeral home, (Lebanon; Ind., papers please copy.) as LAWRENCE Jerry Lee, 10 months, 2015 8. State St. Passed away Thursday eevning, beloved son of Charles and Mary Lawrence, brother of Richard, Funeral services Saturday, 2:30 p. m., at Chas. R, McCarty Mortuary 281% Shelby’ St, Friends invited. Burial Round Hill, Friends may call at the mortuary MeCLAIN—Charles (Bert), 1521 Melean Pl, Margaret; father of Mrs, Elwood Peterson and Isaac MoClain; brother of Elizabeth Redman, Alice Baldwin, Columbus, Ind; Ann Poole and Martha Lash, bouh' of Franklin, Ind, died Thursaay at his residence. riends may eal at the Kirby Mortuliry, Meridian 19th St, until 10 p Brie Saturday, 2:30 p y Vandivier Puneral Home, Franklin, Ind. Interment Greenlawn Cemetery, Franklin, Ind. NOBLE-Fred, 835 N. Bancroft, husband of Margaret Noble, brother of Mrs. John W, Krafit, Los geles, Cal; James Noble, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Mrs, Clyde Pierce, indiana 18, away Wednesday a. rvices at the Little Flower Catholio «. Mm

Church, Saturday, 10 a rienas invited. . Interment Washington Park. PFriends may call at Flanner

& Buchanan Mortuary. Men of ‘the Siete Flower Parih will. meet at the

mortuary Friday, 7:18 p. m., for recitation of the rosary. bo hus« band of Ruby; father of Robért W., Elmer E. usch, Mrs,

away Thu y morning at resi. dence, 530 8. it. Services Mond 1 m., Conkie Funeral Home,

AY, 1034 W Michgan Bt. Friends invited, Burial Floral Park. Priends may call at funeral home after 2 p. m. Satur day, (Madison, Ind.,, papers please copy.)

TARLTON Mrs Elizabeth. age 85, mother of Piyan Tarlton of Ine her

Saturday, 10:30 a. m. Ine setuar Sevarday Ind. Priends may

pect car.

of Juanita Weogner, passed away at the residence. Services Baturday, pm. Shirley Bros. Central pel, 948 N. Nlinois St. Burial Greenlawn cemetery. ~ Friends may call at residence until 11 a. 3 Saturday and Central Chapel after 12 noon Baturday. SUTHERLAND Robert M., 3, son of William H. Buthetan (deJune Alexander stepson of George C. Alexander of Rushville, grandson of Mrs. Mary Butherland of New Béthel passed I, New Mexico, Dec.’ Services Flander & Buchanan SL Saturday, 2:30 Pp. Priends invited, ah Crow will Friends may all ortuary. (Rushville and “sneinyviie papers please copy.) CTTERBACK—Clars “Alice, age 63, R. R. 20, Box 860, Indianapolis, passed away Thursday noon, wife of Ralph Otis Utterback. Bervices at Center Church Sunday, 1:30 p. m. Friends invited Burial Mount Pleasant\ Priends may call at the J. C. Witon "Chapel of the Chimes,” 1234 Prospect st

WILSON—<DeMntie, & hushand of Nora, Elizabeth Wilson (deceased), Carl W., Mrs. Ployd Hommel, Mrs, John A Newman of Beech Grove, Mrs, Frank Stakeibeck, Mrs. E. Lee Dil liner and Miss Ethel Wilson of R. R. 1, Indianapolis, Wednesday, Dee, 3. Service Saturday, 2 p. m., at the home, 3 miles east of Southport on Arlington Ave Burial Greenwood cemetery Friends may call at the above address gny time Little & Bons service. (Fowler (Ind) papers please copy.) WILSON-—-William D., Keystone,

age 11, i Beloved father of Ruth

age 80, 39 N. passed away Thursday afternoon, husband of Ollie, father of Walter A., Chester, Edna and Irene Wilson, Mrs. Mabel White and Mrs. Mary Kirkwood, city, and Gordon Wilson, Franklin. Services at

, the Priendship Church, Spruce and

Prospect 8ts Monday, 10 a. m, Friends invited Burial Shelbyville, Friends may call at the home alter Saturday noon J. C, Wilson service.

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pay only $5 wkly. We can take 28 students now. Either~in day or night school. What are you waiting Call or write for details. Royal Beauty Academy, 401 Roosevelt Bldg. RI-0481. Cor. Ill. and Wash.

BT. REGIS Beauty Shop, now under new manageemnt, located at 18 E.. 14th St. - Appointment or no appointment necessary. Open 8 a. m, to 7 pp. m. Come in and get acquainted. Special for 1 week only, $20 cold wave, now $10. Snappy service Georgia Ooley, manager; Mrs. Margie Willard, Miss Bertha Harris, all formerly with Beauty Mart. Phone RI-6722

LEG SORES ~~

Milk “leg, Phlebitis, Varicose Veins treated without the use of drugs; arch supports made for the indi vidual condition.

202 Odd Fellow Bldg. MA-5281.

Dr, Fred M. Hickman, Dentist,

is now located on entire 5th floor Marion Bldg, 10 W. Ohio, corner Meridian near postoftice; formerly of 301 Roosevelt Bldg.

Detective, Private Licensed, bonded, confidential. Pree consultation. Mr. Gregory, MA-0483.

PRIVATE INVESTIGATION, STRICT- - LY

ONFIDENTIAL. DICTAGRAPH

AND ‘RECORDING SERVICE. 2213 N. MERIDIAN. HI-19 rn TREATMENTS — a arth-lumba<

rehm massage 245 N Cap, LI-4122. PIANO TUNING—Exp., Mr, Thrams, 4826 Guilford, HU-7051. MASSAGE bath, colonics. 2631 N. Capitol Ave. TA-9374. NINOTCHKA —I8 BACK! L FR-2632

16. TR SERVICE

“ALTERATION SPECIALIST

LADIES’, MEN'S GARMENTS

Meyer 0. Jacobs

212-314 y 16th St

Auto Radiator Service

If your car bas any cooling system troubles, see us for expert service. Oldest shop in Mid West. (Est. 1913) ACME IATOR. 623 N Ill. RI-1468

- Beauty Service at Savings

International Beauty School $342 E. Washnigton. MA-7181

Tn Brakes Relined 11 IR-23%

rear 2217 N Cap

BUILDING, REMODELING

Spray painting, cement work, roofing, sidings, all sizes, garages, block and frames New and used building materials for sale. Insured workmen, Associated Materials Co., 3147 Madison Ave GA-8434, GA-T024 eves. CARPENTER work, remodeling, repairing of all sods; quick serve fee. Guar. CH-9278-

CRUSHED STONE, Sut el, cinders, all dirt. “5 Ref spread it. 1617 crushed stone y art) WL

TNDERS, © ofaael, sludge for yard, g

for?

SEPTIC TANKS

Dry wells, Suuside tollets cleaned & d out-of-town serv

FA- 81 42 HOOSIER SEPTIC TANK

Vaults, dry wells, factory sludge pits cleaned, repaired by ex-servicemen.

Prompt Service FR-7069

SEPTIC PE TOILETS CLEANED AND PUMPED. CA-6706

Sn Sinks, Drains Opened Electric eel, $5 up. Free estimates.

Hogan—IR-9108

nl Jing

CLOGGED _ sewer cleaned, elec. mach oas umped. ‘Inexpensive. C Guar. CA-6940. TREE REMOVING Most modern equipment in Indi.

ana DESHANO TREE SERVICE, MA-4810.

Vacuum Cleaner Repairing

Vogel Bros. 1314 W Wash MA-635)

WASHER REPAIR — CA-2606

Work done in your home. 24-hour service, Guaranteed.

WASHING machines repaired. mediate service. Pick up and deliver. GA-0735.

FOR RENT

17. ROOMS--NO BOARD FORREST, 417 N.—Quiet employed lady or girl. Warm réom next bath, down. Home privileges. No smoking. MAT. cmsnese 4 39TH & CENTRAL-Master bedroom,

private home; gentlemen: Lounge chair, desk, radio, new bed; automatic heat, hot water; $6. HU-2296.

PINE, 728 N.—Modern sleeping room Private entrance. Couple only. CAR740. . 2 "home,

m, private gentle-

ING garage, orennfas opiional, man preferred. MA-5 2 MODERN gy “SLEEPING QO: 8 HEAT; NEAR BATH. 421 EAST 9TH STREET ATTRACTIVE — Front; twin beds; priysse entrance; suitable 2 girls. CA-7216. 2325 N. DELAW wm single; i double. 4}.

ARE — Downstairs HI-

CENTRAL, 1812 N.—Attractive, warm room next bath, constant hot wates,

‘emp. girl age 25 to 35. TA-1585.

SINGLE, next bath, constant hot water; near Butler, transportation; gentleman. HU-1072. . KEYSTONE, 852 N.—Near bath, » Suitable 1- 2 employed girls, CH-332-M

t bath; transportation.

KENWOOD, 3452—Room next innerspring; good WA-2530. 2100 NORTH Small’ Toom with lava- ——

3 room, , walking distance; [-0868.

mal. | facilities. CARROLLTON, 1704 — 2 sleeping rooms for 4 people. HI-3349.

NORTH—Nice sleep. rm. inspg., next bath; gentleman; ref, 1-3690. ILLINOIS, 1137 8. — 2-Room apart= ment for couple. CA-40132, APARTMENT and PhS, room; em__ployed adults. TA

18. ROOMS WITH BOARD - De Lux Rest Home

Care for aged and Sunvelenia A30_N._ Arsenal), FR-4187 LADY or employed man and wife, wanting room and board: exchange for housework ju salary. References. BE-4413-PATIENTS, chronic or convalescent. Men, women. 1907° N. Illinois, TA3852. PERMAN Home; elderly men or women. [R-2882 CHILDREN — Mother's care; _ days; nice home. CA-5051. CHILDREN to board, by day or week. HI- +2620, 2 2960 Northwestern, MODERN suburban home, middieaged o or over Prefer men. IR- 8648. GALE, and board,

during

, 1045 N.—Room nice clean room. CH-9282-J WILL give good care to babies under 6 months. TA-9016.

19. HOUSEKEEPING RO ROOMS

CAPITOL. 734 N.—Large room, first floor, small baby welcome. Call bet een 6:30 p. m. and 8 p. m.

LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room for

ady, 25 or over. No smoking or drinking. TA-4668. UNFURNISHED, one "large front

room, closet, heat and lights furnished. GA-§112

PAY-AS-YOU-G0 _ Checking Accountf, 10 Per Check! THE PEOPLES STATE BANK 130 E, Market Member FDIO No Minimum Balance uired DITCH DIGGING Mechanical—Prices Reasonable Phones—BR-2150 or BR-6664

E. A. Whalin Electric Service

Power” Hghung, an and repair; 3701 Maza, Av Eves, CH-533-4

ELECTRIC IC Fepaifing my spect oll olues. aw ches. "door chimes. e

"OIL BURNER STOVES

Repaired. Immediate service. Parts for all mi

I. 3886 CH, 1362-R3 EPAIR SEOUR SERVICE. GA-204

2<-ROOM ° housekeeping apartment. Apply after 4:30 p. m. 927 N. East.

21 WANTED TO RENT MOTHER And grown son u need all Irrepr Be character.

references. Mr. or LI-8349.

ently

or 6-room house or apt. gh at adulis. Mather, father, 2 a school girls, 17 and 15 yrs. Call

Ba LT NE quiet adults i urgent need 2-3-bedroom Apar ment, city, area. Refs. WAL8107 fter 6 p.

after Tl MO. ADVANCE RENT Three to 4-rm. apt. or house, excellent references. FR-5242.

I No children hi ne ara oid:s. apt.” North,

BR18SS, : 2 ers), to be married re Broom

apartment, north.

Stevens, -

FRIDAY. D DEC, : | Peerless Pump mp Division

‘Food Hackury surg, Recen

» apts. and houses on §& rental or lease basis. These people have been- carefully selected for this transfer and are fully responsible. Some are inter= ested in buying. Call Mr,

APARTMENT OWNERS , .. LET'S GET TOGETHER

1 am one of the owners of a group of five Indpls. fumiture stores and we have many hard-to-get items in which an apt. ower is interested. Like many other terans of World War II, my wife and I have not been able to find a 2-bedroom apt. or 2-3-bedrm, bungalow nerth of 30th 8t,, In nearly 2 years. Willing to sign lease, no children. If you need fure niture, electric appliances, etc, let's get together. HI-2307, or MA-1481, after Sunday, ask for Mr, Jack. PROPRIETOR Herbie’ 8hop, wife, one Shi, *destre ais apartment; furnis at unfurnish vicinity Fountain 3 ADULTS sia Svar ¥ ian house, unfurn., angie. No children or _or_pets. W yr hy

WANTED—In or near 8 way, 3-4 unfurn, Foams. CA-2453 any time,

WANTED — “UNFURN. ROO RENT IN_ ADVANCE." PRAT. ADULTS desire 5- or S-room 1 803 __brefer north: unfurn. oT a-bonh

Yr Management — SEARLS Allison Realty Co.. Inc. RI-3368.

22. MOVING—STORAGE

Rent a New Car or Truck By the Hour, Day, Week or Yearly Contraot “We Furnish Everything But the Driver” Opposite the Lincoln Hotel 39 Ky. Ave. RI-1313 Rent a 1947 Truck Move Yourself, Save Half

THE U-DRIVE-IT CO. Alabama and Ohio RI-6010 24-Hour Service Burnett & Sons CH-T961

__Transtey and Storage—Insured

MOVE house trailers anywhere: b experienced trailer men, LI- 2887,

23. APAITMENY FOR RENT

APARTMENT — Rooms, 5, strictly modern, south, Exchange 2 years’ rent for new G.M:C. automobile, LI« 2282. Evenings, MA-2143, UNFURNISHED, new 3-room brick apartment, $50, in exchange for Pixies of buying new car. RI-0879. EXCELLENT large 3-room apart“ment, good Tocation; exchange for hew car at list price. WA-2320,

2-Room furnishmed apartment; good transportation. 5035 ¥ fletcher. Ave,

T. A. Moynahan Properties

“No Vacancies" “MOYNAHAN APTS." City-Wide

RENTAL BIREAD

850 N. [Pennsylvania St. NO VACANCI ENERAL APARTMENTS . 22 W VERMONT RI-3439 32. HOUSES FOR SALE

RI

Mod. 6-rm. home; full base.; $1500 dn. Bargain price. Mr. Stevens, WA-6173.

Allied Real Estate Co. 607 Odd Felow. LI-6349. STOREROOM AND HOME 32 PLEASANT

Storeroom 15x30; 7-rm. semi-mod. home attached; 3 bedrms., complete bath; buti-ins; gar.; water heater,

1630 SHELBY MA. 9443 Cribeasies néairi on

$1650 BUYS 3200 SHELBY

Lovely large lot, 60x260 ft; foundaton for a& 5-rm. masonry home. We have the blueprint for completion of this home. Hurry, this will sell.

1630 SHELBY MA. 9443

Tai BEIT a

IMMEDIATE possessiol tate; 923 Tabor St. reoins, bath, hardwood Scr gas "heat , full base~ ment, gas water hegter, insulated, 1car garage; close to parochial, public schools. Open for inspection Sune aay,

to settle ef. es.

$3850—1442 Rembrandt (1300 W. 16th), Nice B5-rm. bung. (inclosed porch), mod. exc. furn.; small basement (also sell furniture). Ternis. Leaving state. HI-1133 (eve, 5128). EISNER, 817 8.—5-Rm Rig nr. Rhodius Park: (wd. firs. plenty closet space, kit. bit.type storm sash, full ey "Hy 1 furnace, lge. lot. Terms. 052’ FR-0176

BE-2 1726 THADDEUS 5-Room modern; garage, Possession 30 days or less. ner “will show. $728, ves down. MA-2537. Graysen. CH~ re.

rn 5-37 CARROLLTON AVE.

Y 8ix rooms side; modern; large . basements; laundry tubs; 2-car

garage. Terms, Shown by Mr. Allison Realty C Co., Inc. BROOKSIDE, 2014—9-Rm. This ou expect in & home as hwd. firs., fireplace, base., an ore sash, 3-c. gar. BE-20 BE-1314-R2 PRO 5037 W.—8-Rm. 12 base., furnace, laun. achities, auto See water heater, attic insul.;

lot BE-2052 FR-9176 1438 REMBRANDT * Vacant; 3 bedrooms; A% baths; furnace, garage. Trolly 1 block, Shown by Mr. Ross, RI-3308 Allison Realty Co., Inc. Realtors

Ross, RI-2368

MARS HILL, 3201—3-Rm. bungalow, 2 lots with small bidg. on vacant Jot. Could be used as fiv. quarters; fruit trees. BE-2052 FR-0176 OLIVER AVE. 4000—5-Rm. bungsow, kit. bit.-ins, brkfst. nook,

elec, pump, side drive, 1-c. gar, d BE-2062. . ay

lot 3942 FOREST MANOR

$1500 down; 2-bedroom brick; gas heat; iarge fot. CH-4647.

$2850—2843 N. TEMPLE

Cozy 4-rm. bung.: 3 you terms. HI-1133 (eve, BE- sa

MINNESOTA, 2016 . galow, can be he furnmhed

or unfurn. Price has been reduced on this one, BE-2052 BE-1314-R3 BELLE VIEU, N.—8-rm. mod.;

auto. gas water heater; base. furn, Part storm sash; 2-c. gar. BE-2062. FR-9176.

“IMMEDIATE POSSESSION

1532 Nelson, Nice 5-rm. bungalow, $4500; 2 lots, 40x160 each. 1630 SHELBY MA 9440 1406-08 MARLOWE—1 Rooms * side, mod.: 2-car gar. Terms. Shown by N. L. ROSS, RI-2368 HAUGH, 733 N.—§-Rm. mod. wi arranged, decor. good, full base. BE-2062 em

Allison Realty Co.. Inc. Realtors WEST — 3-room house,

$2500, terms. FR-4191. WORT WA-1973. BELLE V - ung., 1 base. furnace; low dn, mnt, BF-2052 9118 —— PERRY ST —Near Shelby. 4 Rooms and bath; 2 lots, . Elmore Bros. MA-2537. BTUART, 2371—1-Rm. mod., 72 base., Indry. facilities, furnace, BE-2052 TR-110 NR. HOL

1 «rm, 1 S-rm.; rion are right. BE-2052

HOLM

lo N.—8+ BE-2052

‘BE-1314-R3

du: oud cant, singles, doubles:

Modern, en lots, all di Jane Stovall

rections BUILD NOW

4 Rooms built on your $395 aon 5_ roo

lot_ for an, 2301

FREDERICK B. CLINE Realtor

1313 Circle Tower ill N

or your

MA-6625. gr MALOOF

urdes; gran long living rr m., nice t and breakfast landscaped lg any time. Qu

2

a — 222 N, 207 Lovely 5-rm. for comfortat tm. gas firep! with built- yo fu

ulated; - din. rm. carps dows, Immed. 1630

“BET(ER | . NEAR FO

* wo single: Only has five

4401 Lo see thi —t aR AAAS A) UNIVER 4382 | Built-in fea modern bath, hot air-furns

dows; , will show,

1630 ST — ‘ 6014 I

brick | and tile bat!

e. In heat, autom, extra stool |

rs at $210 IR-4470, C. | Allison Realt

“348 N, 5-Room mo " sulated, storr new blinds, built-ins, - Pr leaving state WwW. T. B Franke-Pa¢ 1518 |

Lovely b-rc two twin-size oabinets in k and dining gar., nice lot

Wr 186

Splenald 3-rn yard. $3500.

Phillips

$1,500 D 3910 |

Good, rich nice shade, shrubbery; years; Quite finishec

———————— 1153 4-Room fran pleted, $4000. ther, FR-585(

Phillies 1612 Vi Fine 4-be lovely long li nice built-in heater, good side dr. $900 POSSES!

Gi a 286 Dandy 5-rm.

ed, new roof handle.

Phillips 3444

Grand 5-1 living rm.; | bath; 2 ige.

Dandy ¢-rm close to tran will handle.

Phillies

1102 E. |

1536 RINGG 16

~$2,00

& 1 . New 2-bed fy built-in furnace; ins garage with #chool close. 14)

re RHR $31 4-rm, hou lin Rd. (E. 1st st, the 3 blks, D. terms, barg (Eve. BE-51

8. State, 4-room secures dee VACANT 2 _ modern.

3. ouUT“Now Hot at 110th St room mod.; beautiful b situated on vacant, Pi

tract migh Grayson. C

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