Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1948 — Page 27
’s 725 Is Nation's Highest
wlin ng Mark for Women This Season
18-Yeor-Old Pin Star's 211,235, 279 Games
GUARD — One of , starting guards jn night's battle with e Fieldhouse will be in, a freshman from The upstate quintet. en and fost as many
» » » . ; Prelim nged versity continued the tice sessions re they prepare to mes
Crusaders in the Field, row night at 8:1
the
rtain raiser, - r night Valp
Bourdreau, playe f the Indians, catch
oper of the Giants an
well Blackwell of Reds, Bob Feller of d Ralph Branca of dodgers,
En sun | WEA A PRICE T0 PAY!
n the racks In out _ opinion these suits an:-we have marked e- been looking: for. 1 LEON'S Aon
40 Rochester, trall Minn Division leaders
lo 5
falf, but forwards Hal Tidrick
oeorge
4 alt in’ racking up
National - Professional . viCLory,.
“each tallied 19 points.
‘scored. 16 for Kautskys.
Jor Milt Ticco, dumped ts last night as the
last night.
Po’ Basketball
“NATIONAL LEAGUE Eastern Division
n APOLIS RESULTS LAST Niouy Toledo = INDIANAPOLIS - 53, Minneapolis 69, abr 6. " Anderson %, Syracuse 52. , Bheboygan gtk 54. YOMDRROW —
po 3% Oshkosh. ok arouy at Pt. Sheborsw innea
efin
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against Jersey Joe Walcott.
million" dollars.
~ PEARSON'S MUSIC co. Trustworthy Since. 1873
128 N Penn. st. WE
Wayne, polis ot]
y with a slimmer payroll and Fase Since the Sale Of Arnie
by 10%
after-losing their efghth game last night at Toledo, ©
oitya went to a high 279. She was iy of a perfect game by a stubborn five-pin which stood in the tenth frame. She converted this into a spare. and then struck on her last try. It was her 14th honor count
Rolled in Bowes’ League af Wests
By FRANK WILSON
of the season. Pat's 725'tops the best the women
Indianapolis led, 30 to 26, at the of the nation have had to offer thus
and far this season. Previous holder of
Risen, however, tallied 12 for the Royals last night as they lost to] lis, 60 to 64 at Chicago. of glory last night as she hit 667 And Sparky Gensichen, whom Kaut- in the Bowes gathering. Games| sky management had tagged as an of 210,-248 and 209 gave her the! fn-and-outer after his trade to Flint | fourth spot locally as high series go. a Line Also hitting the 600 mark were emicals Jenny Collier, 201, 191, 232-624, for! st Ft. Wayne, 67 to 59. Ticco geott’s Keglers in the Bowes a only two points for Kautskys Fast League, and Maxine Weaver,
Mimeapolis trailed 33 to 34 at| regular game half-time, but led by big ‘George “B" teams will Same. th hn, former Loyola University! +f sharpshooter, the Lakers put on a tug drive that put them ahead
BS, has tied Al Cervi's all{ime season record of 632 points in| togeth » single season. Cervi, Rochester Mace, set the record last year in 44 iB games; 13: mere: games.than. Mian Sc has played this season. Bob Davies, | Rochester, was high point man with
. #87, 531
300, 279, 179, 200-658, in the L. 8. Ayres’| Indianapolis Bowling Proprietors 353 League at the Delaware Bowling will see motion pictures of the new | Center; and Leo Jenkins, 242, 190, pin setting machine
223-655, for Ritchey Furniture nsec Baik alleys,
Last Night's Bowling Leaders
Jack Lovelace, Coca-C
DIANAPOLIS at Roch. I. Hayhe at Minneapolis’ Sheboy- |
A
d tontinue in the fight game E°
Jacobs sald he planned to return | New York in the spring before | vyweight champion Joe Louis! his crown for the second |h
Walcott has” not’ signed for the! ot, but Jacobs said he thought | \ arrangements would be com- | Bob Ro
{Williamson's 298, and topping Lou|
Sobek sparked a Jeep rally’ the high ranking was Marion Ladethered Kautskys in the sec- wig, a who scored a 719. its 12th/Lou Early, of the local Mechanics Basketball Laundry quint, to third place in connected .on 27 of the national standings with an even... 3 free throws. Sobek and Tidrick 700, rolled in the Pritchett Spon-| George SOr's group: Glamack, who is supposed to replace, Miss Striebeck’s third game thon Risen 8s the league's second- best second place locally,
of Grand Rapids, Mich, This also drops
following Eva
[als 278:
Mrs, Early also worked her share.
Seal
|202, 210, 196-613, for Bassett's Drugs
jin the Brightwood Fuel loop.
It
{was Miss Weaver's first tally over. 600.
First place in the men’s offerings
was Julius ‘ Pinnell’'s 683 rolled in
the American Legion No. 1 League. {at the
Indiana lanes. Pinnell put| er games of 237, 257 and 189
{for the Broad Ripple Post No. 312
“inthe Universal League
with--a-680.- Rolling -at Pritchett’: Carsaro worked games of 202, 230) ~|and 248 for Schoettle’s Other honor counts were scored
Insurance.
by Ken-Bogart; 220,-266,-191-677, for’ o [the Arabs in the 6 p. m. Shrine
Be | | League at the Central alleys; Harold a Brewer, 219, 194, 249-662, for Brew-|at the West Side fH er's Hardware in the Universal tonight, and all day tomorrow, to 261) group; Al Lahrmann, 187, 246, 226- accept entries for the men’s city | /659, in the McClarney's Restaurant tourney.
-He was followed = by - Joe!
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beck 18; held the nation's high= -est. three-game. total - this. year
NATION'S BEST—Paity Strie-
for woman bowlers today after spilling 725 pins last night in the Bowes Seal Fast League at the West Side alfeys.
PATTER—Oscar Berens will be
Tomorrow, midnight, is
i League at West Side; Ernest Ross, the deadline for entries . . . . The.
the Universal League.
UP=Baxing Promoter Mike Ja- Fete Ear Nei Réstat head of New York's 20th J -Bporting Club, flatly de-| Ed Janshally, Universal ve d published reports today that he | ¥ way 8 fling to retire and said he
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‘Bear Watching’
By United Press
state tournament,
In the first statewide rankings
{and Evansville Central. The Axe Fell
Lafayette Jeffe quintet in the
“Big Ten” recognition.
victory in 14 games last night.
Devils, 41-31.
They have two important confer ence tilts remaining on their scnadule, the first is an engagement Feb. 6 at Elkhart. The other, a -{week later, .is a. home game with La Porte's powerful Slicers. That game may well decide the league's “division” championship. The Bears started out strong this season, They dropped such strong clubs as Hammond High and Mishawaka to gain recognition as one of the early front-running clubs.
‘Observers agree that South Rend Central isn't the best Hoosier prep school basketball club, But the Bears, co-leaders with La Porte in the Eastern Division of the Northern Indiana Conference, may be dangerous competitors in this vear's|
The Bears gave proof of their prowess in their last two conference games. They defeated Goshen last Friday, 69-36, and dropped a respected Michigan City outfit by the same score Wednesday night for their 10th win in 13 starts.
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Sout Bend Bears
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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__ ANNOUNCEMENTS _
“1 DEATH NOTICES Tou!
of pt. Davie A A ay - ay. ends m 1 at is - HN E it. ne! turday, Jan, M, 10 a m invited, Burial Greenfield
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United Press they held down the number three spot behind Bedford
But then the axe fell. The Bears first lost a two-point decision to , second ranking te, and then tumbled before Hammond Clark in the Hammond Christmas tourney. The third defeat was administered by Ft. Wayne Central earlier this
“month: Since then" showing] Sr 3 the mortuary. 1
The Bulldogs trimmed the strong Bowling Center and independent Jeffersonville Red
In western Indiana, the annual
| Wabash Valley prep school tournament got under way at 15 centers last night. As was expected in the
{top game of the series,
tanet, 38-35,
Brasil produced by trounced Bowling Green, 50-16; at the Fox-Hunt Tefre Haute Garfield downed Fonand Terre Haute
Gerglmeyes. easily defeated Glenn,
= ‘the north, South Bend Adams + &9| edged out city-rival Washington,
606 38-37, and Rensselaer won over
ih nei dae 8 Monticello, 44-40.
8 =|Lujack May Sign
= With Bears Today
CHICAGO, Jan. 23 (UP) —Johnny
Soy | Lujack, Notre Dame's All-American
587 quarterback,
se 587) is less than 24 hours egman_ Vegeta Grewsis 34 away frem signing a contract to | Malcolm Savage, Riviers Nationa! Mix. 572 play for the Chicago Bears, perattox,” Sturm's Recreation set ennial challengers for the National
853! Pro Football league title, it appeared
today. Tudack. sought by the Bears for {more than two years, might appear
in Chicago
late today to meet . 128] Owner-Coach George Halas person-
lally. If. he doesn't show up today,
: #67 he will tomorrow, and whenever he . 613/shows ‘up, it is a better than even
| Marian oly Indpls. Engraving. . seg Det that hell put his name on a Mickey Wheeler, oper Coft oe rd contract. Yiless Hansen; 8 er, A Bn aske! an p Ma Dotty Cimmerman, Mech undry. . 3 Gi akira i Kirk Leads Suggs t n raham raiture Katie Tuttle, Rural Pharmacy .. 561 C WATER, Fla, Jan n Aldene Gropp, Bos wes Seal Past .. So | (UP) — Peggy Kirk, amateur star A Mary Kidd ank's Furniture .......
‘from Pindlay, O, led a classy field
STATE COLLEGES
7st s 40, bi, Bee boy 4 Central 61 Tha 1.
Basketball Scores
8 of golfers into the third round of ss1 the “$3000 ‘women's golf tournament + 3% today, holding a three-stroke lead : $0 over Amateur Champion - Louise “Laundry HH {Suggs of Atlanta, Ga.
| Prances Pindell, [. 833 Beansvine 7: m Biase - lh ha. Willis, Jebernin x vansville urea entuck ! hel iaher Wa rott 2 068 ......... 5351 Cincinnati 78, And Trion { Rub Mott, Kiser Garage z OTHER pon Se TR Mildred Sanford, 3 Mkt. Mix. Eth ol M Maher, Graham Furniture .... “ Aie] | Athlon 74, Hope 64
Ann Crull, Mechanics Laundr cone. | Jans Wright, Brightwood Ruel y Fahey Seal
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Pel Lanham, rage Marge Theobald, Bowes Beal Past ,.. Tommy Janke, Koerner Opt Becky Rriedman, Standar Edna Fmt.
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Mixed Printing.
[+ son rsons, Brightwood Puel Wheeler's Lunch. .
OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN) Brant, Circlette
. 509 609 Rensselaer 44, Mon
ns 508 » 308 | seat : $i Howrd 9, Cla
“" Ruth Lehmann, Riviers tional Mix. 488 “P 466
HHI Macrsey Broaddus 73, Dleuvine LL 3 313 AriShons e,
e 60, low 2 De Teen a po 30 Mt,
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ea 57, Transylvania Akanass State ».
St. Mary's 81, Western Island State 84, Brown NIGH SCHOOLS | South Bend Adams 38,
ing orntown ‘38, Linden 30. Howard County Tourney Union 20, West Middleton 2%. Ervin 41, New London 3.
ay wn 34, Seren 30.
3 |Onipa. 2 Busine 1. J
- Posey Tourney * | Wadesyille Mn, New gp A nn Miami County Tourney Deedsville 33, Chili 328.
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rry Arnold, Veterans. Adm. “Mixed 481 | Macy 4, Mexico 40.
Ge Cele McAllen, Naval Ordnan Alberta Raab, American United Life M. 454 Greens Millie Harts, Fletcher Tru M. Barney, indiana National Bank . ames [ Jena Royer, Zionsville .
E_ LOANS. |
Billiard Tourney
Walt Ramsey and Al Maloof
meet tonight at 8:30 In a thirdround ma‘'ch of the state three cushion billiard: tournament in the Sullivan. 41. ot aduiivea Board of Trade parlor. Lebano Greenberger defeated . Guy| Moore, 50 to 38, in 87 innings. Each Bruceville had a high run of four. Dee
, 447 433
will! Montezums
Last night New
rar County’ Torney Fork 40, Webster 39 | Boston 32, Williamsburg 3. Allen County Tourney | Elmhurst 34, Lee 33. reola 43, Hoagland 13 WABASR VALLEY TOURNEY t Marsha M, Tangier 3, Green T 2. Ellettoville Elenvild 3 Smithville 33, 3, Morgantown 30.
n 38, Merom 323, Dugger 33, Graysville 28. At. Vincennes 50, Bawardsport 2 29. | Pre¢landville 43, Saktoy ker 53, Wists na 3.
State 43. land 49.
ello 40. South Bend Wash-
A n Mecca 52 (overtime). ownship 37. R
At Wiley Terre Pa Wiley 3 ackhavk »N, | Rik Prairie
At Linte: Swits City uu Linton a" | Scott and 41, Midland
At — | VanBuren 41, Ashboro 33.
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4 ga. lade le a Oxewpen
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New Albany, placing 10th in this] week's rankings, recorded its 11th
has worked. them. up.to.a high spot... on the “well-regarded” list and they are again knoeking on the door for
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HOME, urday, at the fu
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Walter Father 0 apolis, 2 m, NAN
2438 N. Pennof Ruth B. Bosell,
Bosell a er of Raion Jr. of Detroit,
rvice TU-
F Jlonday at 50" 30 a. . Friends a. Bu Crown ‘Hill Priends E YT all at moriuary.
al. acer
Wednesda 85 years.
"oor . New York St, 10 a. Friends funeral home.
COX—Carrie, age 63,
wife of | E. Cox, mother of Earl and >i lam
Weber,
rs. Nora Mullen Mrs. Ellen
BE RT aye a residence, 33 . New Jersey st, y an, uneral IERAL
Bat-
may call -
phus
Mrs. Bertha Mullen, Emil and
August Singer, passed away Thursday 203 Hine
Yorke.
en St. Ein Monday, 10 19.
a. w 34
Michigan St, Friends invited. aria
Friends may ca Funeral note af after 4 p. m. Saturd
ll at ay.
DENNIS—Byrd N., age 15, passed AWA, Thursday 4 evening, of Mrs. R ey: 8) and Mrs, R, J. Martin; sister of N. Daubehs| and Mrs. Otis Woods, Mrs, Harry Mickel, Richard and. Ted Nichols. Funeral service Monday, 32 p.m, at the "HISEY. & TITUS
. PIFTE-Rdw
ria father
mi of on
Pras CR er, br yn Robert -Heinline,
eee
Frances ¢ Hub
LN brother of Mrs. to Die
n five
hildren survive, Puneral and private Saturday. SHIRLEY SERV.
Vest
Xa “Burial” Crown Hill. “Priends may ol (Noblesville Ledger
FE Baverd T "eT of 403 AWAY at Miami, Distz, Mrs. Florence Hors Mrs. Marie Ellis, Edward Dietz ‘of i —Herold-and -Brvin .
Howard tz, also survived two notice
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GILBRECH Cora E. "age #1 years, ite of Pucl sister furs i] Artin a
avy PNureds Sede 3 m., at Funes! Gl Ba et ih th EL Ww.
Washington St. Burial Mt. Jackson Cemetery, Priends may cal call = at the mortuary.
Burial
land,
Carl LaRoche of city, Tregilgas of California, Dhated awiy ° Tuesday at Barberton, O.
HARRIS—=Geor ke e N., beloved husband of Shiriey arris, brother of C e_Cosser 3
’y noon. 10:30 a.
Mrs.
Priends invited,
Crown Hin Cemete
ay brother of William Mrs.
0,
—Eogens Bagar, oT ye
LaROCHE~] husband of
and Helen
Friends
may call at the JORDAN FUNERAL
HOME, sd
Thur i 2
BE. hia “pasted 4 awe call at
Friday urday
2428 E. 10th St, ay, Funeral Saturday, m. Friends invited Sa #5,
ine, hington, ite
3925 “s New York St, Funeral 10 a. m.
noon, at ng inne
Washington Pa
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bin
Rates
Michiga n. Bur Friends may Ud At na A fabeth, a of 2358 aaa,
Amell h TN vitor of Mrs. ler, Mrs.
Jo Kin notice
Nay, Punera
Nissen.
assed away Prida notice later. OG.
Jane: age 19 passed - Mer
- atthe home, $13 -W.ther of .
o Goldie 30 p. oi
oss Gibson.
Inter. LADEK SERVICE.
after Tp. m,,
Jan,
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of Eimer
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After Sat rial
re of John W, MacDuvwell, Rosa Campbell and Emma a.
rman, Marie Duncan,
ger, . Birdie Arbuckle. services Beara at 1: LEY BROS. W
Josephine sephing
# AN—Tiearge | A, 1183 Ww. 9h, husband Rhea Louise, tather of
Mrs. Donald
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" ndfather passed Time and 2's of # ‘PLANNER BUCHA
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MORTUARI STEPRENSON | Edna ae, “3180 Guil-
mother of Mrs
on o ”saturda ur CHAPEL, 1]
Ty of Patricia and away Thursd:
srvice
wel BE
Doroth
fo Stephenson Stouts Indianapolis, an
Private service at CH
range, Ill
Priends
BUmay
TU i. st mortuary Saturday and Sune
THOMAS MAS_John R., age 10, of 1008 Lyons 8t., husband of Lillie Thom as, father of Opal Sin
Stevens,
Phillips, J
Charles and ohn
brother of Saphronia Sowder of West
Mineral,
Kas; Laurs Thom
OM Peon Muncie, Ind.; Sally Jones of Walnut
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and Daisy Or turday, RLEY Fu
ss of
sed Jen Thurs-
Morris. Burial Clayton, Ind.
may eall
Monday, 3:30
at the funeral
invited. Burial Crown mili, Friends
may
B. Colly,
eall at mortuary
TZ Charies Edward AC
arroliton Ave, futher of Ar ‘ Martha
arte, Mrs.
jo 1, of Ry al
ward C, Wurtz, all of Indianipolis:
brother of Mrs. Eeeells Wellinger, Cleveland . Biste Gertrude
Bn an.
Clara Vollrath,
Warts,
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0. of Cinnel
ur nnati
of iE
Hospital, CM
especially Vien to thank Father Mes. |, 3 Her “ob
Loo Hastaen of. BL.
ny o our Rodne, srmgey a : AND FAMILY, CRAIG — Ha cme ann to eartfelt . tude to a. to
Peene and Fire Chief Ro Melinda} A noun Ning an Also Pathe 3 ROGAN:
and members » Police ond Fre Pe . Backver & Boas, and all »
—_ ho Ae) ANNA CRA
we deep th s extended to ~ at our mother, Martha
To ro bors an aT
WE fering
Tris. we id _ Rev. Amos Bastian, mine ister of West Michigan Street
onkle tendants or their lovely and most efficient services MR. and MRS. 8. CHAS w JONES, e wish to thank our friend nds, 1 and relatives for their conse ing words and beau. titul Sowers extended at the death dear husband and father, JHithan We SN ncislly wish nk Rev Cook of the Nash rene Church of \Brookiva, Ind. the singer, the pallbearers, BeanBlossom Mortuary and the “aenersi Hospital staff, WIPE, SON And PAMILY.
: Bury to tha
friends, neighbors and their Sowing thoughts and kind expressionstef sympathy, and to all for the many, many beautiful floral trib.
Chapel, Mrs, Pyle, the singer, and Mr. Oldshue, the Re of the Sth SBE Oren LOBRAICO v FAMILY, ERT—We wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for sympathy, kindness and floral offerings at the death of our Infant son. We especially thank the doctors, nurses and Sisters of St. Vincent's Rev. Henry Gardner, Dr. J Barry and Moore Martuaries Peace Chapel MR AND. ins JAMES REINERT.
STUCKWISH- To our many friends, relatives and neighbors, we wish to express our sincere thanks for the many kindnesses and floral offerings at the death of our dear wife and mother, Charlotte Stuckwish. We
singer, and Moore Mar tinries ‘Peace
. Chapel for their serv
WM. C TE “and po.
kindnesases: and besutiful floral offerings at the passing of our father and rother, John F. Sweeney. We.
“PRT men Anthonys Church en Mather ridget es Church and the Usher -Mortuary for their service. U ni STERS.
TURNER—We wish to express our gratitude and thanks to all the
Jriends, neighbors and business firms their..assistance,.
ors. - pi at the death of our dear . |
husband, father and brother, Rollie
consoling words and Moore Mortuary Colonial Chapel for. their service, PEARL TURNER and FAMILY. UNVERSAW--To our many friends, neighbors and relatives, we wish them to know how very grateful we are for the kindness, sympathy and spiritual and floral tributes at Re pass .
of Perry D. Unversaw. to Chaplain CR. Nysewander, the reader, and Moore rtuary Peace Chapel for their service WIPE, MARGARGET UNVERSAW AND PAMILY.
2. LODGE & CLUB NOTICES THOMPSON — Called meet Marion Lodge No. 35, F. & A. 3 Bog in Jan. 26, 1: e
to attend th of brothas” FIT, L. mon HAROLD B HARRY J STOMBAUGH, Sec.
x IN MEMORIAM
MAURER — In loving memory of Hazel Hundley Maurer, who passed away Jan. 1940:
Remembr ig is a golden chain Death tries to break but alli in vein. To have a love and then to par Is the greatest jor of ohe’s Ly b
y THER, SISTER and ehiddren, BARBA and MARY MAURER.
3. FLORISTS—MONUMENTS FOR FUNERAL FLOWERS 10. LOST & FOUND .
LOST — “Teddy,” small brindle part ull, Ta Pie ane nose, chest, cut
b tall. Vicinity Tacoma. CH2005: Reward. ew Ed wi —- ’ low d watch Siey ain nk or at
vicinity downtown, city market or 38th and Illinois. Reward, TA-3353.
—Black and ten male Doberman. Mrs. Irvine at MA 156) beFi 7-8. HU-2007 after §
Carrera and = 's; ad Wa:
© fe poe. strayed from 7 Dorman. LOST — Identification bracelet, vie. 30th; sentimental value. A-2554, Reward.
LOST—1 piece of stainless steel, ro = long. 93
woe Alameter; 9 - “Please Please call LI-§780
LOST = Mi = Man's. brown bill fold Rar. P. a ward. Ci-3004 pilot's license; xe Bare CH-
LOST" Paddy, back Socker oh Eg
ia fami NY pat.
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LOST "Buster, collie, no collar, §5 reward.
BIG 'N CLUMSY
But oh 30 gentle, Don't be misled, I can be tough If necessary nt 1 wish someone . get acquainted. Part Call MA- 778,
protector. Let's collie spayed female. Indiana 8. PCA
11 PERSONALS
WILL adopt my a son Rice couple. 1628 Market iy
RENT A CAR NEW LOW R RATES
NEw LOCATION
Ohlo & Alabama Sts. R1-6016 Opposite - City Hall ) 33 8. lNlinois St LI-101¢
Opposite Strauss Store
THE U-DRIVE-IT
" Truck Rentals at Olio & Als. R1-001¢
What 3 Wh, nN a PERMA Choice of machine > "machineiss No appointment needed. "eo Come in as Inte as "» Looks like any 80 wave, You hangs buy beautiful hair in & package. It “takes professional skill Riper of hair textures, plus ability to style. not practice on yourself or your ohildren. You'll be sorr ROTA a BRAUTY CAD. evelt Bld RI-0481 Sorter Minos and Washington Sts. “HOW did the builders of the Pyramids foretell the future? What is *Coamic rey?’ Can we control our cirgumstances® t war, and then what’ in Your Affairs”
Goodwill Puslesiions, Bt. Joseph, Mich
FEB. “LAST ST DATE
To enroll | 1 present evening clase in Chirepratiic College. Anyons inBebou must act at once.
Bebout College of Chiropractie ITI8 N Meridian RI-1871
Dr. Fred M. Hickman, Dentist, 15 now jocated OB entire Sth Door Marion Bidg, 10 W _ Oble, corner Meridian near postoffice. formerly 401 Roosevelt BI
Leg Sores, Varicose Veins
Milk Leg, Phlebitis treated without Sse of drugs. Dr. M. B. Morris, 303 Odd Peliow MA-5387. . LSE TEETH REPAIRED .
No 1 L19020, 108 B. s DF. NAMER, oewTidY Good Work. instructors “international Beauty “ER Washington.
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10 And | FAMILY. x ld
. large or Smal
. Basement to top, $150.
3 nghtt and Mas, "e Ch-2e4t.
Litensea, bonded, consultation Mr -Gr
TREATMENTS — Neur-arth-ium mm 34 N. Cap. LI-4133 ths and Massage—0 4501 16. BUSINESS SERVICE
rote ai
~ ALTERATION SPECIALIST
LADIES, MEN'S SARMENTS CLEAN, RELINE, R ABLE.
Meyer 0. Jacobs
212-214 EK 16th St
Auto Radiator Service |
“If your ear has any cooling sys-
ig troubles, see us for.expert serve :
Oldest shop in midwest. (Est 1913). ACME RADIATOR, 623 N. ILL. RI-1466
Having Radiator Trouble?
See us. West Side Radiator Co. 2308 V w. V. 10th St. MA-
tA-2023 - MA-T165
“pr RE TePALrs; guar, a AUTOMOBILE repairing, accessories - Installed of all kinds, Over 30 yrs, . «=p N laware (rear), W. Newport. BRAKES RELINED—89-§ po, rear 2217 N Capitol. ENTS wtaerproofed and beauPASE “RIA803
"SIOYOLES — GIRLS, BOTS Mn a for sale, repaired, repaints od estimate. Call for and Seiver. } 1822 Lexington, FR-4906. REMODELING
GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Free RUA Canvenie
Terms-36 Mao...1o.. Pay CIROLE CITY SUPPLY CO.
38 No Ie LI-4018 jock NG ad ek rn BL:
ME 8 L
CARP cement 0350
ORUSHED rock. was ravel Mg fertilizer OA-434
pit-run Francis.
DERS crushed stone, nit sravel, . sludge tertilizer for garders GA 022
Chimney & | Furnace Cleaning
Prompt service, nights, Sundays. FR-006!
“CHIMNEY VAC. CLEANED
MA-4961
E. A. Whalin Elcirie Service
Power “ nn cH$339
| PEC FoR, Sr CA-0ITY _-Denny’s Garage, , MA-3130... otor, Body Rebuilt 316 Beecher LN, Webb Bios. Ou. =~ Power lighting and repair work. Licensed, bonded. 1934
"PR-1027; eve, GA-3108
FRNACE an, SRFEE
ances: 3 vears “tree ates. Mi wa-$
SMOKY FURNACES FIXED
Immediate service. NH - R Purnace, WA-3101, eve, WA-1
Lo L § 3 WEATING SERVICE
CH. -2138-W
FUN NAGE AND STOKER
eghish & cleaned. Guar, MA-4T.
CH-00TI-R. he GUTTERS, RS, FURNAGES Installed — CA-2784
Shackelford Bros.
No dows payment 36 mo 0 pay. -4632 PRHE NARDWO0D FL 00D L00RY RS a id.
Laid. Old made ike Per. sonesl att given every ioe “BR 8828. POR ANY
ht, J RR
hauling, day or GENERAL HAULING CH-9484
Dunningan RI. van, white man. 8 eCIalize m turn. a
WA white n a
LIGNY WADLING — WA-0787 LIAHT WA uLiNg = Li-Toss
QUICK truck serv. del, moving a —— cleaning, ete. TA-
MOV sorts, day or ht service, call a EB H ton n Trucking. CA-7550.
House IE MOVING
WU.3452, After Hrs., MA332I PAINTING, INSIDE. FR-9785. Imm. Serv! oe. Good worl
“Paperhanging and Steaming 1-Day sérv. _Ployd Coffman, BR- 4918,
'PAPERHANGING, STEAMING
"orm var Miles Mi Mince. Ri-0099. FE ‘Paper Hanging—0A-6122
PAPER CLEANING and wall wash) Best of refs. George Re Reec teen RI-5187.
TI cement 1 waters Free est. ONES. —TA-1375;
A CH W PLASTERING, FR-4830 + Tod new work; it TRO nine, ah
Arthur Burris is & Son Plumbi Plun abing
a
nestNY Kiation;” tanks, i heaters; a comp ete line of plumbing fixtures for sale, Open evenings and Sundays. 1203 W.
New York St. .LI-3930 [MBING & HEATING Fepair, water pumbs and. insulation, CC,
AFTER 4 Lambert's s Refrigerator or Servies Expers workmanship. Ou ar, BE-3333, "HOOSIER SEPTIC TANK Suh an wells, factory sludge pits by eB-servicemen. Prompt "Service FR-T089
SEPTIC TANKS
soDerels y payments. Hoosier Construction & Siding 295-307 W_ South St —]
Sowers, Sinks; Drains Opened
Blectrie eel, up. Free estimates’ Hogan—IR-9108 - WE DiC dry wells, te & sharks and
do sewer or 6428. Hogan “a Evia SEPTIC TANKS. i TOILETY CUEANFD PUMPER
. CA-6088
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BS ne rane poe inexpensive. Ouar. CA, Income Tax Service Hanrahan hy Rurney on N Na 8.)
bama 8i 2 Lut Pormerly loosing Ww. Wash & Senate Ave
TAX ASSISTANCE BOOKKEEPING
2381 N. Merid L1-2881 Tax Returns Filed, All Types
former Internal Revenus de« put Bookkeeping ss service, Ith & Ave 2 we STF so FLOOR nn . 3 RI-6897. income Uax returns pré- , 10. yea same locet Reasonable rates. 1709 English Ave, MA-2990. ° ; TREE REMOVING Mont equipmens in Ind). ona . HANO EE SERVICER
ics UPHOLSTERING If it's comfortable, have it reups. bolstered. It may look better this
new Open evenings. 22321 N. ridian. A-4711.
. "MOORE UPHOLSTERY SHOP
” Mam Av RI-3062. Eve. WA-2501 Wh TON) Service
Austin C. Garr
Ch Soar TACO. 0 =X Vaesum Cleaner fopairing
1314 'W_ Wash
Vous! Bros
Home “Water Proofing Co, |
Madison, °
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ranished in et, Good Reforomme,
Sa
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E. A. Moker.
fe.
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t; el two a i
313 EB. 25th — Comfortable, stoker
heat, constant hot waler; aut 2000-0. vee ER, 1830 — Pleasal Joo next bath: innerspring. pio couple or ine girls. MA-5249.
SMALL sieeping room, comfortable inner Bow op large closet,
CA-2548 after SLEE ROOM, suitable for two, red RB ab Afaaspariation. No No dr} aking,
NEW JERSEY, 2536 N., constant ho water; 1 or 2 employed gentlemen; one block carline. WA-7342
E_ 38th, 1500; large comfortable room,
transportation; employed cou le. WA-7461, HAMILTON, 806 N.; Christian heme;
1. pref. or 2 young Sduits, CH-4862,
OHIO, RK. HoISRea, ve for one; $6.50 ED
mod. home, near th Th 3
OLIVE, 9l4—Share rm., day employed gentleman, twin beds: 36. MA-9085, NICE warm sieeping room, walking distance, hotel facilities, 540 Mass, EAST, 622 XN —Large front room for CA-8423.
2 or 3 gents. | BRIGHT, front, warm double. 3000 HU-6543
block N, Ipayana, ERIDIAN nx ~ For tleman; near bath. WA.3222. on WOODRUFF 3 h A 1d. Dr; hot rater, 1-2 gentlemen, ref. MA-1
18. ROOMS WITH ROALD
ho
PATIENTS. chronic or conwsilescent. TASB women 1907 N. Illinois,
PENNSYLVANIA 1917 N.—single of
double-room. 1-2 men. Meals optional WA-8191 WILL “care for 3 childrem my home, Day or week. FR-5859 WILL CARE Be EL oiderly lady in my home. OA-4
1 1200 — "is » re aso me. ih men pes err - 2 small children. al or wi. wre to — ™ 3, my GA-4585, wood _— CARE for 3 children, my home
A- 3888.
8 UNFURNISHED | io, Kitchen “PY
CAI ‘employed couple. _ Si-Se0e.
i ROOM apartment, right down 470 8. Meridian St
21. WANTED TO RENT
decent home; we conscientious care of that home and recognition of land. lord's problems. LI-5802, "ire A Ping A tor BM entering school Peb. 1, Lincoln Sirgprasea Sohool
re -bedrm, ih. Will pay $150
TT
> |” month. Call TA-6749,
ge - ment house desired Qdverhment Auditor ing" employed
able fur. nished. CA: CA-1360,
~ Does Anybody Like Ohiidren
Vet, wile ad 3 children need house badly’ P town. Call GAai from 4 s wl bi ask for Mr, Bryant P. RR. Supervisor desires & 5 of ___8-rm. house or uni Bishi apart
M1,
ext. 5 M. house or 3 to d-rm, unfurn. apt wit install plugs and re~ pair all wiring. Licensed electrician: 3 adults, prefer east, CH-3III1
ant wile deuire small small house or half double hath employed. no elaren or Tiihel wan
No refer.
» ecutive w i) rent _spariment or house _BE-§25) between 8 8 and. oa and 3.month-ol house,
wife To oom e KUAran ca-4Tie.
ees
qulaD deed North or east. J-bedroom apt. or house, fufnished or unfarnis Nort
h or Bast. Phone OA-4433 a 5 RI-1761 after 5 p.m. Mr.
Two Vii, “daughir, age 10, need LE father and rear-od son, call ~ 1434. employee od amily argent : pesds of 6-room snfarnishoel home 4 reference. HU © WANT untirnighed apartnient; couple, both” mployed. CA-8181, © oeall
evenings.
: COTTAGE for | two, “War mp, Ca miles ‘south lt _ Northeast of Stones’ CTRUG
NEW LOW a Move Yoursell—Save 1/5
.distance moving. insurance
Renters of new cars, trucks, trailers, Ohio & Alabama Bis. RI-0018
BE a lu La-1010 ~OppeNIte_Btrause Store Rent a New Car or Truck By the Hour, Day, Week or Yearly Contract “We Purnish Everything But the “Opposite the: Lincoln Hotel 39 Ky. Ave. RI-13 313 Burnett & Sons CH-7961 ___Transfer | and Storage—Insured
We tur ray gas, Jong
7. APARTMENTS FOR RENT YOUNG mother, small child wil shar modern, newly-furnish apa ariment with working girl or mother. BE-3268-W
“1. A. Moypahan Properties a atc City-Wide
850 N, Pennsylvania St. L1-5558 > NS AN CTE GEN AL APPAR MENTS ud
‘REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 32. HOUSES FOR SALE
$31650—4-R. Bung— Vas.
851 Biltmore (5200 W. Wash.) i $950 dn. HI-1133 (eve, BE- yim)
| AGRE—4-R, BUNG.—$3100 On Kelly (2300 8. Lyndhurst) Trans, , Bchool $850 dn. —BE-! ~-5061-2. WN. 18 N.—9 rooms, mode tn vachnt
4200 A —Washingion. NEW d.room nouse. i sell furnished or unfurngs iy Suitable jor) young couple, 7 8. Whittier
down,
Fi—4-Room house, | LANNAN BE. 5853 BUNGALOW, § rooms; 1 blac
east; will sell ‘on contract, i -7033, 7 WMERAILL > in bangs rm
Carralivon Avene, well
(TARCE Slenb pring. § Me men aor ie Ton
cicalent tog Aker," atalene kongaratan:
REALTOR. - ™ __ IR-4200.
na Fo TArge closet, BeAr Bath. bo entrance. Gentlemen pre “ferred: MA-0812: -
¢
iN RETURN for privacy and a : promise
202, 310 Union Station. -
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