Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1949 — Page 30

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game starting at 10:30 a. m, (CST) at the same time, Inditennis squad will be neetThe Hoosiers go Buckeyes with a 3-1 the season and ac- } orden’ ‘a 50-50 chance to notch thelr 28 first ‘Big, i triumph since

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BLOOMINGTON, “May BA five-ring athletic circus—Indiana University’s third annual Cream and Crimson Day-—-comes to town Saturday and the action promises to be so fast and heavy that only the Iucky or disinterested are likely to find time to eat.

“From start to finish there's

dly a break as five Hoosier ar 5 into action in the * = Men's Association - sponsored orts carnival for the benefit of

ds

s Marchin’ Hundred band.

Tob billing of the day goes to full-scale football game beWeen picked squads from the y rbster, That engagement, first public showing of what may expect from Hoosier otal next fall, winds up the program. It will start at tely 3:15 p. m. (Central Time) depending upon when a triangular track meet of Haina, Purdue and Michigan

“That track meet, pitting some of the Big Nine’s top cinder talt, starts at 1 p. m. (CET), In rial Stadium and along

i Hoosier

: ‘the thi bbe bu’ hd Nine ich : i» 8 ee: or A i in a

State.

‘president emeritus of the univer sity, ha, &t at 88, is the oldest let3 bert Aroher n, Ind, whose 1870 letter in baseball makes him holder of the oldest “I”, Indiana's Marchin’ Hundred will present a half-time football “ dow, Competing with the ¥alcon: Club's presentation of a Cream and Crimson Day queen. + Tickets will be available at the ticket windows for the

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“track meet and football game,

Aerchants League Closes Bowling Season

Wins ng. Championship; Joe Kirsch Called High Man With 648

- By DON SIEBERT Tae a niche for herself when she rolled a

est Bide the Merchants League closed their J ayoin 's championship, Kirsch, West Side’s house man owes rolls for Goldstein's, BWI 943 £00 Al Autiach Was Tout Pos bac wit 644

gi {turned in a 2032 for the evening's |lone team honor count.

night in the Fox-Hunt spring loop. season with

[for Grande & Son. Goldstein's

William Catton has been elected ipresident of the Holy Spirit mixed bowling league for next year, the Rev. Fr. Francis J. Early, church pastor, announced Other officers elected are Reed McGuire, vice - president; Mrs. Joan Blerck, secretary, and Louis Somers, treasurer. One of the largest mixed leagues in the city with 16 teams, the loop also elected officers for the summer, league which begins Monday at' Pritchett-Hunt and O'Grady alleys.

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~8trip miners miners in a western Indiana coal fleld walkout today that was believed to have idled more than 3500 men.

Collieries’ out at Linton. It was the first strip mine known to be involved in a sympathy movement that mushroomed this week because of a dispute at the Saxton mine

Strip Miners Join Coal Field Strike

Believe 3500 Men Have Been Idled

TERRE HAUTE, May 5 (UP) joined shaft

Some 60 diggers at the Maumee Mine No. 27 ‘walked

ear Terre Haute, Three hundred Saxton miners

have been idle nearly a month in a controversy over overtime pay they claim was due in connection with a construction job for the Bledsoe Coal Co. operator Mal of the mine. ps

Left Jobs Today

At first, the sympathy strike involved fewer than 2000 miners in the Terre Haute area. It spread

d4fioR, Glo the"? thi al Yok s are invi

Otherwise on the athletic front, 's once-beaten golfers, fim Rutter, Pox-ial .. .. .. a nquerors of Northwestern's

dlamondmen, beaten nly once in 10 games and now

vice president, Jackson, secretary-treasurer,

today, -

session Tuesday with a

establishing a tie. The fur

to wind up in second place. In their usual

honor counts.

key contributed a 678.

LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) Nt

: Nine champs. Meet 3 A tases fisconsin at the Bloomington Fed Magi Chef ..... a try Club, s ata m LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN)

towart. rarner. '

Bi ate RNs of!

Hoosier Nines - Nines = In Close Race

through the campaign,

hitter.

above the 300 mark.

264.

Don Ritter, baseman-pitcher,

Indiana's was the

‘Court to Hear

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Gardella Request

LS NEW YORK, May 5 (UP)~The WU. 8. Circuit Court of Appeals was Acheduled to hear today an appeal from former New York Janta baseball - player Danny rdella that the court grant his once-denied réquest for an injunc.tfon that would restore him to

‘baseball immediately.

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¢ All three players originally rested reinstatement injunctions federal district court, but all

three: were denied.

Boll Lea, Best Sire

L LEXINGTON, Ky., May 5 (UP) ~Bull Lea, who sired such chamjons as Citation and Coaltown r Warren Wright's Calumet rm, again’ headed the Amerin Sire list in 1948. His sons and ughters earned a record-break-$1,334,027, which surpassed ‘own Plevious high of $1, 259,947.

18 set In 18

Marks Up / Ace

© The court yesterday heard and ! weserved decision on a similar ap‘peal from former St. Louis Carals Max Lanier and Fred Mar- * tin who, llké Gardella, have been suspended from organized baseball for “Jumping” to the Mexican

| pace.

Red Birds Lose No. 12 in Row

straight in Kansas City secutive defeats is 17.

out,

winners, [Indianapolis for third place. Sr ————h—NA——

Will Veto Bills To Extend Racing

tracks.

for Maryland,

Bums Outfoxed

Li trick twice.

Those named were Norman Rusch, president; William Martin, and Miss Lois

The West Side Classic's bowling championship was held by the Tompkins Ice Cream squad

Tompkins entered the final thre

game lead and only Indiana Fur had a mathematical chance of

would have had to win all three and Tompkins would have to lose three games for this to occur. However, the ice cream keglers cinched the title by winning one game, and Indiana Fur took their opponents for only two games

manner the classic loop turned in a fistful of Bus Parson was high with a 685 and Chuck Mar-

oldstein’ 8 uo iaseraensinnan 84

yesterday to the King's Station largest

mine near Princeton, shaft mine in Indiana.

Some 500 miners at the Little Betty and Regent mines in Sullivan County joined the walkout|® yesterday and 200 at the American No. 2 mine near Bicknell left

their jobs today.

Butler University campus.

The event is sponsored by the girls’ physical education department of Manual, and will be di-

rected by Butler coeds.

Schools which will take part are Tech, Howe, Washington, Broad 3 Ripple, Shortridge, Lawrence Central, Warren Cengral, Southport, Sacred Heart, 8t. John's, Lady- ect wood, Beech Grove and Manual. Butler student directors who will officiate include Joan Blom-|Ingdl gren, Mary Eethel Jackson, Mary| pl Jordan and Betty, Maxwell, all of Indianapolis; Jeannie Lute, Ham‘mond; Patricia Botkin, Columbus, 0.; Lady Ann Halpin, New Rich-|g mond, and Miss Barbara Heiney,

Anderson,

CHICAGO, May 5 (UP)—The two Hoosier members of the Big

Nine, shut out of the baseball championship for more than 15 Plan Annual Rally, years, were making a good try for the title this season with both Indiana and Purdue deadlocked ®-1in second place a third of the way

Both teams have won three and ,|1ost one, to be one-half game ba hind the league leading Illinois nine. In addition, Indiana boasted the conference's best team batting average and the league leading

‘The Hoosiers were belting the ball at .303, the only team to be In second in batting was Iowa with .376, and third was Ohio State with

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hitter with a 550 mark for Fhe games. Bob 8hea, Wisconsin first ba n, was the second in the individual standings with a .538

The Columbus Red Birds, who play the Indians at Victory Field ovér the coming week-end, Sat. urday night and two games Sun. day afternoon, lost their Ash as night. The league record for con-

The Blues edged the Birds, 1 to 10, in 10 innings. On the previous night, in Milwaukee, Columbus also lost in 10 innings. Last night, the Birds scored five| the National Social Welfare Asruns in the eighth to tie up the| | sembly, Inc., will address the 26th game, after which their luck ran annual meeting of the Indianapo-|} lis Council of Social Agencies at The Millers pounded out fiveinoon Tuesday in the Columbia home runs at Minheapolis and | Club. crushed the Toledo Mud Hens, 16 to 7.’ The Millers collected 17 hits | tional and Jack Maguire got Tour. JackiLocal Health’ and Welfare ProHarshman and Chuck Workman | grams,” hit two homers apiece for the|

ANNAPOLIS, Md., May 5 (UP) Gov. Wm, Preston Lane Jr. announced today that he will veto three bills increasing the number of racing days at Maryland

In a statement released this morning, the governor said the bills would increase the number of racing days in the state from 210 to 280 and added that that was just too many racing days

Rann Manual Golfers

Church Brotherhoods

the Evangelical

Church, Ave,

16th 8t.-

enfeld, Church, Harsh, pastor

of Bt.

federatic president.

Driver Hurt as Car Upsets in Crash

Tacoma Ave, was slight! jured today when the Crosl

overturned in an State Ave. and Prospects Sts.

664 Arnaldo Ave.

dered into traffic court.

represented at the annual high school play day to be held from 2 Pp. m. until 5 p. m. gomorrow in the

n's Brotherhdow or aan and Reformed Churches of the city will hold their annual federation rally to-} % morrow at 8 p. m. in the First and Oakland o

The Rev. J. Wallace Zink, host pastor, with the Rev. Paul Frank-|®* assistant at the Zion and the Rev, Harvey Paul's Church, will lead the devotional service, The Rev. Mr.. Zink will speak on “Unsung Heroes,” Special music will be given by Mrs. Leah Black, host organist, and by Bert Eberhart, Mrs. David Fox and Mrs. Charles Schaeffer. Charles Daugherty will lead the group singing. ‘Paul A, Pfister is

Richard Burgett, 34, of 3156 N. in-|& station wagon he was driving was accident at

Police sald Mr. Burgett was driving south on State Ave. when his car was struck by another car driven by Robert Somers, 30, of|™

Mr, Burgett was released from General Hospital after treatment for an injured hand. Somers was charged with failure to stop for an automatic signal and was or- Hatt

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LANSING, Mich.,

EAST May 5} (UP)—John H. Kobs is beginning his 25th season as Michigan State baseball coach. During that time, his teams have had only three losing seasons. 3

Timely Slump aa, 1894, Chicago Colts shortstop Bill Dahlen hit safely in 42 consecutive games and then went hitless during a game in which his teammates made 20 hits off Cincinnati pitchers.

May § (UP)—In

LEGAL NOTICES

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aximately 1.968 Jineat id b dye a the apis 4 Ap i oa eens examine ibe - 1 of the Commissio gg ¥. An SThTE Hg ——

SAMUEL C. HER, Chairman.

LEGAL NOTICE

SEER of, 8

Mine spokesmen said the Sax-| NO E Avdrew & Jian miners had contacted United cause of “eelon pola ills ne Workers locals throughout - District 11, urging them ne join CE oS a the the movem sama Wihiides bance. Already, the walkout involved “ot Minearly half Indiana’s miners, ty ra Bg ll £ as Randoip hth ne Attorney fc For fatntitts. 13 High Schools Eee To SIO RHE n eight r ait on In Play Day Here [ginal eh Spliy In Thirteen Indianapolis and Mar-| _ Ses spay ies iasiroons o fon County high schools will be| sna" is serail ons _at

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Scounts Ab gui nder the statutes of In {ana ach [ro sal shall be companied y a an 0! certified

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CE, By: M. V. BAILE i V. Business Director.

“7 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ereby given that sealed

a] Sry Guscribed selow's treat

PH mn ely Jeet of br due Be

for in” the pp of three at ollowing counties: a “elm

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ying ol lone of 2 S—Brid f ti Jy Hate (ct oor seven steel

following counties:

‘To Hear R. E. Bondy

Robert E. Bondy, L of

Mr. Developments

in 1919,

Students %o Criticize Teaching of Spanish

wrong with their teaching

Seeks Wage Increase

golg/the company.

mn Farrington to “Spe

K tel.

Social Agencies Group

Bondy will discuss “NaAffecting

The director has served as ad- { ministrator of Red Cross services Though the Colonels got 13 hits| to the armed forces and is an at Milwaukee, the Brewers won, | Army veteran of World War I. [7 to 5, and remained in a tie with | He entered the Red Cross service

CRAWFORDSVILLE, May (UP)—A panel of Hoosier college and high school Spanish students will tell their teachers what's

Wabash College here Saturday. “The Student Assays the Spanish Teaching Problem,” will be a principal feature of the meeting|™i of the Indiana chapter of the|bd American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese, An association spokesman said critics will be students at Wabasha DePauw, Indiana, Purdue and several state high sc hv CINCINNATI, May B (UP): Syreral Sas bun wnoohs A Howie Fox was the only Cincinnati Reds hurler able: to go the distance against the Brooklyn Dodgers last season. He pulled

BLOOMINGTON, May b5--Joe Archer, head of the Upholsterers Union, representing the Showers Brothers Furniture Factory, said today he had been authorized to]! negotiate a wage increase with

Clarence L. Farrington, presideny of the Indianapolis School sto Board, will speak on “Our Public School System” at the noon meettomorrow of the Indianapolis on in the Glaypost B Ho-

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x hes! Ja Jneke aon. § and Roott, 8 nvited on

Newton,

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Greene e following counties: Vanderburg an

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this notice, instructions

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structures Jelferson. Jen-

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oo Rene. Beauty Acad. or Koosevelt. a Cor, Ill, & Washi, 1

Rlley 5651

6758. 80D! gra good’ sod for sale; a delivered. WASN odoin at 1.

MA. -348) | AL. DESHANO, INSURED

EB. W. LaPLANT CO . | HU-3462, after hrs. MA-3321 |, LET ME HAUL IT— AT-3140

means lower rates. . Prompt. White vet.

INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY SCHOOL

INDIAN VAPOLIS, INDIANA

|

5 | PAINTING,

1'12 Business Service

INTING — CARPENTER WORK ra br ty cementing.

API sutteraE Pree est, a, PAIGTING — i

tside pain £36 mo, a

or oad pain

re .

PAPER HANGING—STEAMING

nl; prices, work guar. Mince. ~0162 a

pe AE PAPER FANANG, XT

No ant his:

HF stole WET PAPER a. PAINTING,

Immed. serv. How na A’ Hi

PAPER HANGING, STEAMING

tA 49: samples, J. Duncan, FRe 1088, AT-0680.

PAPERHANGING— PAINTING

Ist Class: free est. Taylor CA-0389 ANGING. lo PALEDIATE Es TET TA-6042, A-1_ PAP Dinter A ar Seams neat work. bane

service, TA-084 PAPE! = ant Satisfaction. . 1931, s ~ PAPERNANGING, MA-3727

ALLPA! cleaning yall 3 washing, te service o of our prices Toi BE $167 John Wo as.

PAPER CLEANING—MA. 7661, WORK GUAR. CARL BOLIN. PAPER CLEANED. EW Cos ®

Keystone. IM wat ) cleani exp. white woman. MA-~3876.

FEE, ath, STORE PRE-WAR PRICES. CA-0658

Wall paper steaming gen.

Sauling, STEAMING—REAS.

IR-1071

WALLPAPER STEAMING.

White, reasonable -0933.

WALLPAPER STEAMING Wall Washing Whi CH~ Plaster Patching GA-4182

_WHITE. ¢ A A Is AFTER JOB, PLASTERING FE oy Br AS or 508.

PLASTERING OF ALL D8 ED WEIMER-IM-%606 'LASTERING. %. FREE EST.! ( Patch Paster FA. 80 NTE POUT REPAIR. i GUAR. RI-2928 NEW fs, i No dow, we Jers Je Baftr

® eDaI? Specialize all makes elec,

00

nks. footin|

“ WooSTER SEPTIC TANK

wi ater serv. wo

ho Fo Bl cleaned Tented SHEER Side ssrvice : eis

oT N. Richland Sta FR. 1088

Septic Tanks Outside Toilets Cleaned

Estimates. In or out of town, CA-8147.

nded us ut the oe ne ooh 5 poral Ho hh} | iowa Fag o Lp a in ur Hie so, 8. fa we wiahi to thank the sisters of St.| REF. FLOORS—PAINTING Xf io; Yinoents 7 Sad Siaters of eg Alba Jusst 4 BALLARD BE- er - oer. P: ed: per ans Geli Ri Le So HY PE or ata Kind “Ri sana Eravel, call B Bob, tal bs 5 son. An o gM. Mortua ry for courteous Services FILL DIR fra hop aid ie VARY. MILDRED and BILLY, rmott, orin 18 — W. Mab to acknowledge ate delivery on any quantity. ith d i jo lows, 20, Bl | mites seoiaterlt Spd | ERaidalt SHE £5 7 HCH: iforn. aT Y paisa FE foved Joisiives 34 the loss of our hetends’ PY e Aj! 4 and specially Fine: Funeral ny uae n I p. m, han k ‘honorary pallbearers, pall- | yeey rich. Als fh. dirt, Prompt Del. be , ministe; Prisnds invited, Burial Anderson | pearers, minister ee c, whiton OL $80 SipE veel ny Bt patied ay ob 5 £lorists-Monuments TOP soi. u ON AL ETT FERC I IS it) VILL SIREIAND & GRAVEL a Services Vi Hi 4 CLAYPOOL FLOWER SHOP os St ment be a pout Hs plo Ei Vi a : FOR FUNERAL FLOWERS | zz-sov. ust Sir Se PIERS & Sons. Pigs EEE 2 RC Ye 8 Sita! REMEMBER MOTHER WITH |“4 ramos ar He al sdnesd FLOWERS BY MARY hast, ovo { h BR- AREA EASONAY E._HI-74 Ls A. Beh 4; MOTHER'S DAY, MAY 8 —i "TRENCH DigaiNe ureh of d si i ATKINS’ FLOWER SHOP sony” he He Barnhart, 200 W. 31st St. TA-0224 | 2 Ritter. CH-4505.

FLOYD A LENDER. W install Al anks, Sd EY

nger system. Free inspec FR-9310

Vacuum Cleaner Repairing Vogel Broa, 1314 W Wash, MA-6381. TURNER'S WASHER REPAIR

Work done in your home. Pree ests. CA-2806

1506 PROSPECT

~ MACHINE TRENCHING

{(Wheel-type), Bulldozing, backfill. Int. gradi ad clearing. Reasone erates,

ROTOTILLER PLOWING

HI-845% — HI-6039.

GRADING small yards, Sewer trenches filled. No job too smdll. CH-

TREE RENOVAL

MA-4816

DRY CLEANING

PRALES. Sin Covers. 3- Day service.

Guaranteed Washer Repair

Washers, Sweepers Repaired

e est. and deliveries. Alexander Electric Service,

421 E. 16t! 1 WASHER REPAIRING th atl,

ahd Aa Vast parts. WN 8. Tate

“NOTICET W WATER TOWERS

High work a specialty. Independent Roofing Ca,

CA. 8164 or FR. 5658 TT MARSHA. LL PLACEMENT CE

Housing: baby sitting: sine

Se at on all kinds, Shar imm, pedis: 6 mos. to pay. 3. FURNACE AND §! STOKER

ired & net dur Ea

Re

RNACES Co. NEW GALVANIZED GUTTERS

i Est. —~Work Guar..—Ins cker , Sheet heal "We Works

aT OH fasaowr 2 North

K. P. STEWART —CA-2784

MILLER URNAUE

TIMA TaN fos. HOUSE MOVING

py

ah ur hauling

he IT's, | sities 4 A pagan Td Vague a Tie

ALL TYPES OP LAWN & FACTORY BR-5427 Pord Pence: Nights BR-4003 LAWN MO

t, prefered L OLEUN INSTALLATION

Sana Bigs, Jo . ope ty mon | anal “eves, Wha OR oA 3 B. st A-3141; eves,

Painfing— BE. 6 6713

Int.-Ext. Paper Hanging. Ins,

inferior — PAINTING — Exteriol Brush o SPIAY. Decorating an ate wii ice ee estimate, RURTRNTASH We ro Vol i or might. MA-2241,

Fe ring, floor refinis ol hing paper i| cesnine. 3 Ins, payments. Holloran er_5 ak

Hy le Gul?

d_del. IM-718¢ tenance; benevolent Social wiidancer ox eTFie SFiop—Wire— Taal RI-8339; eve. TA-7766. o tion. pn New. {6 nie austiisl SHEE Free ‘est. IM-13 -1351, RENTALS NE JEL ower Canine’ TEL SLEEPING ROOMS Lambert's Refrigerator Service| 20 Hotels Expers workmanship. Guar. CA-9350 FURNACES: FURNACE WORK | THE KIRKWO0D HOTEL

ESO 8

TAT fobby, A pecial rates

§

.. week

21 Walking Distance

ST, JOE, 125 E.—Large front, cross eects” hot water, living rm. privileges

NURSING EE TR PEOPLE. PRIVATE ~ AT-

ALABAMA, 2002 N.—Large room, near bath, private entrance. Eme ployed couple.

BROADWAY. STeLovely ix HO-1563 62. COLLEGE — Attractive dou oe ay, Hiate Sarances, sonnets

a: . ly newly seorated: near bath; h water Auburn: coms near bus; 1-3 TS Me

AC] 603 E. 32ND., A-a810= in large closet, cross ventilation. ployed men. or Snsle bus!

NEAR MTH: room entleman in Corivate bomes

23 East :

od ), Toom with home privileges.

25 West

NICE lar room

ar private home, misnsporiatia ton at

door, Gentiles

2 Unfurnished | Rooms

IGAN, TW A -bede MICH G ~Liv ge Sombie Dioyeq:

‘1 28 Rooms With Board

iy PE Mra rw

gli. Sodeusiols YibEub oF Was PLASTERING—TA-2638

WELL Sh SATA (Conti on Next

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chante ext k = TH

Elion

ONE-ROOM ¢ Herman, 900

% RATE A r 31 Wantec

ER SUPERVISC LISHED | : FERRED H RM. KITCl * FICIENCY J » NISHED © EAST OR | MIDDLE - | + WILL BE | DENT. RE NISHED. |

© are available unfurn.

maintenance. be suitable. A

CE: CALL CA-82™ NORTH n \ of TEA, unt

Soa? old boy } days. Will d per *mo. L1-6 EMPLOYED « v dren urgen fun, house o May 29,

THT FOI Needs 3 b near Fort H tion 86.

geason. e keep family t VET. and wif

+ LILLY empl ; 2 children, house wader Write raaorge wal i hed d. # urn: 5908 VETERAN, 3 desperately house. LI-97¢ NEED Z-bedrc furnished ences IM-363

EMPLOYED |

PENDABLE ‘turn. or un decorate, ». LI-2 TRGEN Te fe, dau 4-5-6 unfurn, WE ARE DI edrm. ho 9570, WA-0 CITY Two childr house or apt, ONE ADULT vest oref VET and fa more furn.TO BE marri apartment. Let us

_ 140 N Delaw RL ———— 32 Moving FS ————_.

REN NEW Move Yo

Local and | We Fur Reli

* The U.

Renters of Ne Ohio & Al

Opp = 32 8 Illinois 4 __Oppos! J B GEIER wng distan and New Yor Plenty . stora, estimates T

CRATI Bates Shippi Lh rm — , 34 Apartn WEST, 229 furnished a) ate entrance, * DELAWARE

cook

furn. ET ass, Ave. & LI-4401.

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