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REAL ESTATE Apartments for Sale TWO GOOD BUYS brick. 3 and 0 rooms; good condition; steam heat, stoker. 3-Flat brick, modern; vie. SOlh-Cham- plain; 3 (J-Hats. Building can be seen by only.

Call Bev. 081-1 or i KlittO. HURRY MUST SELL Good 3-flat bldg. and bsmt. flat.

Good loc. and income. Husband in army. Near 70th-Union. Steam heat, 2-car Call Wilke, Vin.

1700. Make oll'et S. C. CRAWFORD Bargain for Handy Man 2-flat frame; furnace and stove heat Rent $00.00. At 62nd and Morgan sts.

Smashout price $3,500. Dombrou, 5100 Marshfield. Phone Prospect 1585. ONE APT. NOW VACANT Green st.

near 65th; 5-0 2-apt. brk Sac. for $7,950. Can finance. (Both apts.

available.) Tile walls kitchen, bath; hot air gar. ROSAIN. Nor. 3078. ONLY $700 DOWN 18.950 buys well'built 2-story frame on stone base; 5-5 rooms: furnace, stoker: arch doors: 08-foot lot: gar.

Near Gist. ROSAIN. 5933 Halsted. 3676 5 rooms each; table top stove, steam heat, stoker; 4-car brick garage; 48-foot lot; wonderful Income. Asking price.

$18.000. Near 77th and Carpenter. Call Mr. Jurgensen for appt. to see.

Hyde Park 1230. ESTATE LIQUIDATION" J-Yiat, 4 rms. each. Located on Loomis and 50th st. Price $3.000.

Dombrou, 'SIOO S. Marshfield. Ph. Prospect 1585. ONE FLAT VACANT Modern 2-flat brick, 5 and garage: near 60th and Talman.

Price $10,500. APPLY 2532 W. 63RD ST. PEORIA ST. NEAR OOTH 2-flat stm.

heat; 2-car -1st fir. modernized; VOO price $7,300. LAKE 6249 Western Aye. Republic 9500 SEE 3-APT. BLDG.

2 TO 5 TODAY 6439 Ellis; whole building vacant; 0-77 7 kits. Ideal for roomers. Price cut to $9,750 for today. Takes $3,150 cash. plus big inc.

Hull. Nor. 3-APT. nr. and Ashland; new stoker, insulated, end.

t.t. Stoves. G.E. $10.000 or will trade for house. Write D-25, South- toxvn Economist.

72S W. G5th st. ATTRACTIVE 2-apt. frame, 5-5 1st flr. remodelled; arches, oak beau, decorating; exterior newly painted; nr.

Both-Normal blvd. Sack Realty. (5527 Halsted st. Wen. 7-Hi-i.

Open Sunday. 5704 ADA STREET 2-flat frame on concrete hot water heat: 1 rm. in 2nd floor tile kit, and cabs. Pr. S7.oOO.

Nor. 5495. 2-FLAT brick. 6-6 oak trim: 2 Holland furnaces; a splendid buy at nr. 60th-Eggleston.

Sack Realty, 6527 S. Halsted st. Wen. 7464. Open Sunday.

4 APT. BRICK $16,500 Nr. 80th-Carpenter; air 5 stoker. A-l cond. Hem.

7900. BRICK 2-FLAT NT. 79th-Paulina; 6 and 6 steam heat, stoker; stoves and gd. income: $12.500. Hemlock 7900.

OPEN for inspection 2 to 5 p.m.: 7430 Michigan; 6-6. stm. on Ige. lot: owner in army; immed. poss.

1st fl. Pr. to sell. J. Murray.

4 W. 79th. Tri. 901S. WE will sell you this 2-apt.

for Easy terms. Owner away. One apt. vacant. Furnace heat.

3-car garage rented. Near C7th-Lowe. Abe. 7100. tsbestos siding: 5-4 and 2 h-w.

stoker perf. al buy for $6,300. See 6933 Ashland e. Owner 1st flat. Republic 1022.

COR. 6-flat brk. 5 rms. each, and adj. 2-flat brick; 5 and strn.

rental $311 mo. Price for both buildings. Johnson. Rep. 2030.

OPEN for inspection; $14'500. cor. 56th and Throop: ven. blinds. 14 yrs.

old; just like new; stoker, garages: real barg. Med ora. Be 155. 2-FLAT BRICK 5 and 6 rooms; near 63rd and Laflin: 1st floor extra modern: 2-car garage. Owner's phone Prospect 3004 after 1.

2-FLAT; steam: 72noT-Union. 2-FLAT: furnace: 2-FLAT: RSth-Sangamon A. Ridderhoff. 7037 Halsted. Tri.

9413 2-FLAT frame, 5 and 6 furnace elec. t.t. stvs. Pr. $5.250.

Call J. Murray. 4 W. 79th st. Tri.

9018. WAS 57.500 NOW Good looking 2-flat brk. bldg. nr. 66th- Ashland.

Johnson. Republic 2030. 2-FLAT, 5-5: h.w. excel, modernized; near 70th-Bishop. Price $6,500.

or Radcliffe 0167. MORGAN. 7242: 4 and 4, 2 bedrooms; new siding. Only $4.950. MODERN brick 3-flat, 2 stores, good income: stm.

$32.500. Por. 55SS. 2 converted into 4 stoker: good cond. Vinccnnes 7374.

Houses for; Listening To The Choo-Choo Trains Is the only bad feature of this modern 5-room bungalow located at 75O1 S. HONORE ST. Lot 3714x125. Hot water heat; built-in tub. shower; enclosed sleeping porch; California stucco walls: arched doors; cabinet kitchen: open stairway to quadrupled gabled attic excellent for additional rooms.

$1.750 down handles, balance $35 month. Possession in 90 days. Do not disturb tenant. Phone Mr. Townson for appointment.

DONALD F. MOORE EXCLUSIVE AGENT 774R S. ASHLAND RADCLIFFE 7300 3-YR. MOD. 6-RM.

FRAME Tile kitchen and bath, built-in tub and steel cabinets, large fireplace, new blinds, storm windows, screens, fence, large chicken house, flagpole, deep well. 4 lots. Near "3rd and Harlem. Price $5.200: $2,800 cash or may take $3.000 cottage as down payment. Write C-43, Southtown Economist, 728 W.

65th St. THOS. BOYER NEW BRICK HOME ON LARGE LOT CONVENIENTLY LOCATED IMMEDIATE POSSESSION CALL BETWEEN 1 AND 5 P.M. SUNDAY THOS. BOYER 8518 S.

ASHLAND AVE. BEVERLY 2213 BRICK RESIDENCE. 722S Rhodes; 6 new: 2-car insulated, newly decorated; table top stove. Westinghouse refrigerator; comfortable home. Price SS.OOO.

Open house Sunday 10 a.m. to p.m. SWAN-LORISH 739 E. Tflth SI. Tryon) i 8000 NEAR H-SPAULDING Excel.

5-room brick hot a heat; auto, gas water heater; heated r-car porch; storm windows: i and rumpus rm. in 2-car sar. Priced to sell at $7.400. A for Mrs. Suva.

C. EDWIN JOHNSON 3251 W. 63rd Republic 1213 Estate Offers for Sale 7-room a near 7Sth-Union: i i a i i i hot. air gas heat; auto, hot a i i insulated: metal a stripped and all storm i new roof; 1-car i for i sale Terms, ('till WALTKR .1. DERBY.

A I 2100 YOUR BUNGALOW lovely rooms, i a a shower. tilex i a a i i auto, i i system; a i bnsc 1 i 2-car 7 Marshfield. Price a Mr. I i REAL ESTATE USED CARS--Automotive Houses for Sale VACANT NOW Nr. G2nd and Francisco: brk.

bungalow, h.v.-. heat, only $7.350. Nr. (i-room brick auiigalow. hot water heat, garage.

MANOR, 2W W.Jijlrd St. liein. BUNGALOW AND 5 LOTS 'i-room brick, air-conditioned: stoker: 1-car xarase; -I years old: near 99th St. and Austin ave. Total $3.730.

MR. WILKE. VINCENNES 1700 R. C. Crawford CCX.J7839 HEAL BUY.

REASONABLE oct. front new roof, fully insul new inlaid linoleum, Venetian alinds; finished room in basement with lavatory: furnace, oil heat: convenient stores, schools, transportation; 2-car 8a.raBc.__7_o4p Paulina. 5-RM. brick canvas wails, inlaid new steam boiler with stoker, new roof, insulated, awnings, copper screens, storm windows, glazed rear aorch, side drive brick garage. Lot oOx 125.

R.I., streetcar and bus. Near 99th and Sangamon. Owner, Beverly 1879. BUY TODAY 3-room brick bungalow; hot water tile bath: 2-car frame garage; 30x125. Near 65th and Washtenaw.

Price $8.000. Phone Radcliffe -1900. HOME FOR LARGE FAMILY Fine condition: glazed and screened porch, large light rooms: 40-foot lot: 2-car garase: nr. 78th-Peoria: $6.750. MR.

HENSMANN-- BOULEVARD 330O S. A. Van Dyk 5443 Halsted St. 2 TO 6 1101S S. Green St.

Three years old Six rooms. Gas air-conditioned heat. 35-foot lot. Garage. Owner leaving city.

Will sacrifice. VIu 1 hoHand.2156 W. 95th- Beverly 8880 S-RM. BRICK BUNGALOW NEAR 79TH AND SOUTH PARK AVE. A-l CONDITION LOVELL.

210 E. 17SO YOUR family will enjoy "this well-builf, spacious 7-room brk. home; oak i.w. beautiful porch; nr. Lindblom high school: $7,000.

A real bargain. PALMQUIST. 10439 Morgan. Bev. 8509.

1939. deluxe sedan; excel, 3575. 6316 California ave. '39, 2-dr. 5 very Rd.

tires; gd. PONTIAC. 1938; A-l; orig. owner T-A: 20.000 miles. 3113 W.

56th 2nd. 'ONTIAC. '36; 2-door sedan; a like- new tires: reasonable. Abe. 0183.

37Tcoachi good condition. Phone Stewart (8854. STUDEBAKER. 1937; also 1941 Dodge. Best offer.

Private party. 7926 Union. 10825 S. TROY ST. Sac.

7-rm. frm. house. 2 baths, furnace cem. bsmt.

(Can use as 2 flats.) Wide lot. $900 down. Pr. $4.950. Nor.

376S. COTTAGE; (i rooms; extra room iii attic; modern tile a enclosed porch: hot wa'er heat; 2-car garaee. Vcar 73rd and Mqn. MUST fell nice home: 5 down, i up: glazed porch, garage: near 04th and arpenter; only $3.500. $700 cash.

Grovehill 3456 or Radcliffe 0167. OPEN FOR INSPECTION 8414 Wolcott; 5-rm. 2 yrs. old; liot air heat, excellent condition: lot 50x125; immed. trms.

Hem. 7900. 5-ROOM brk. cottage, large lot; h.w. Arcola htd.

We do want to sell: make offer. Mr. Michael. Jos. Cacciatore Co.

Victory 3G6fl. 102ND AND MAY STS. If you want a lovely bungalow, octagon front, furnace heat, call me at once: Whitehead. Republic 2030. brick home.

10 rooms, including attic flat; stoker hot water heat. 4038 W. 57th pi. 6-RM. brk.

2-car h.w. tile bath and shower: glazed porch: beau, home. Owner. 0212 Maplewood 7-ROOM frame 2 baths; furnace heat, stoker; near $4,500. Narten.

6829 Halsted. Aberdeen 5-ROOM brk. bung, near 71st-Western: heated room in attic; insul. sleeping porch: garage. Hemlock 1648.

4-FLAT 2-story; reasonable. 947 W. 51st st. Inquire 1st floor rear. Zapparato.

after 4. LARGE house. Near 71st R.I. depot. $5.500.

Phone Aberdeen 7100. MOD. 5-rm. Ige. lot.

8633 Laflin. Open Sunday. Republic 1022. RICHMOND nr. 59th; 6-rm.

brk. with glzd. pen. Rep. 0231.

5-RM. cottage, 1-car garage; furnace heat. 5816 S. Washtenaw ave. yrs.

old; forced air gas heat; mod. For parties. S. Chi. 4GS1.

Lots for Sale LOT, 30x125; 2-car stone garage in rear. Best offer. 6314 Mozart. Suburban for Sale OAK LAWN 5-ROOM FRAME HOME Full basement, furnace; lot 30K125 side drive; newly painted, good sewer, water, gas, electric, schools. Will take trade, vacant or improved.

CALL MK. DELSING. BEVERLY S28G 1 ACRE: 120-foot frontage on Kedzie near Potowatomie Hills, $100 down, bal. $10 mo. See Trembly, 1st house So.

Governor's Highway and Kedzie. Farms for Sale 20 MINUTES to Dodge plant. Meet me Sunday afternoon mile east of Harlem ave. on 135th st. to show beau- i 75 wooded acres with buildings, fine land.

Read sign and drive in. Sallmon. exclusive Aberdeen ACRES: vacant; paved road; electric; 2 blocks' west of Dixie Highway on Vollmer Road, Flossmoor. For inf. Urban, 97th and Roberts Road, Palos.

1 TO 5 ACRES, CLOSE IN. $20 DOWN. $10 PER MONTH. PHONE PULLMAN 10OO: EVENINGS. PULLMAN 4218.

Business Property for Sale 554 W. 31 ST ST. Store and 6-room flat; 2-story brick building. Koch and 2003 S. Halsted st.

Calumet 6858. Real Estate Loans FIRST mtg. loan on South side realty. 4 Vi Tr to 6'-p. Ind Narten Realty.

6829 Halsted. Abe. 2231. Wanted --Real Estate CASH BUYERS FOR REAL ESTATE PETER BAUM AND COMPANY 1517 W. (13RD ST.

HEMLOCK 4700 I WANT good bung, or 2-flat. south of 59th all cash. Write Box D-9, Southtown Economist. 728 W. 65th st CED.

6177 PAYS ESTATE IF PRICE IS RIGHT HAVE all cash; cottages, hung, or 2-flat. Grovehill 3-150'or Rad. 0167. TO sell your apt. bldg.

or house consult us. Barrett Ccdarcrest 1 (0(). WANT 5 or 6-room res. i lavatory on 1st floor. Evergreen Park 8270.

USED CARS--Automotive Used Cars for Sale BUICK. special clean: bargain. fi02n Normal. BUICK. 1D3S: maroon: like new; good tires.

Wentworth. A Mon. Used Cars for Sale MERCURY. 1939, sedan; new paint job and overhaul. Pro.

3890. NASH. 1940: deluxe Ambassador white wall tires, radio, heater, overdrive. Like new. 7123 S.

Green st. '39. maroon, covers all perf. cond. Evgrnpk.

7393. NASH. "li;" radio, heater; good tires. $600. Radcliffe 7314.

MASH. 1931, sedan: excellent condition: good tires. G555 S. Paulina st. OLDSMOBILE.

good condition, tires good. Phone Radeliffe 3825. OLDSMOBILE. 1936. 2-door deluxe; radio.

Phone Hemlock 6996. 'ACKARD. 1941. MODEL 110. 1-DOOR SEDAN; RADIO, HEATER 8640 S.

WINCHESTER PLYMOUTH. 1940, 5-passenger coupe: radio, heater: good tires; A-l buy for private party: $675; Phone Stewart 2255 Sunday after 11 a.m. 'LYMOUTH. 1936. 4-door sedan; good tires and good running $225.

Lowe ave. Shown Sunday only. YMOUTH. 1937. 4-door; good mech.

radio, heater, like new tires. HemlocK S972. Call Sunday a.m. '36. business coupe; htr.

6117 WlLLYS, 1939. sedanTmotor A-l; new tires: private. Ph. Boulevard S645. AUTO PAINTING FENDER AND BODY REPAIRING Empire Auto Service.

15 E. 69th GOOD used auto; first class tires; cheap. Phone Aberdeen Trucks. Trailers for Sale bodv and hoist. 7601 Wabash avo.

Phone Triangle 0322. Accessories, Tires, Parts AUTO RUBBER FLOOR MATS FOR OLD AND LATE MODEL CARS ALSO AUTO PAINTS. LACQUERS. WAXES AND POLISHES LITE PRODUCTS CORP. 7700 S.

HALSTED ST. SOUTHWIND auto heater, like new; potty chair. 2735 W. 04th. Bach.

Repairing, Service Stations COMPL. auto work. Cars painted low as $30. Welding, brazing. Formerly at 847-49 W.

69th st. 0332 Green, rear. FOR any kind of repairs on your automobile see Mills. 6515 S. Wood st.

Wanted Automotive fv VV CALL RADCLIFFE 3460 CASH FOR YOUR CAR 1929 TO 1942 ANY MAKE OR MODEL BILL RICHARDSON or RAY CUMMINGS 7416 S. HALSTED STREET A Private Party Wants a Car in Good Condition WITH GOOD TIRES--1935, 1936. 1937 Phone Wentworth 3667 MUST HAVE 100 CARS REGARDLESS OF CONDITION EVEN WRECKS. WILL COME OUT. G524 S.

STATE ST. WEN. 2711 CALL ENGLEWOOD 4900 WE BUY CARS IN ANY CONDITION STATE AUTO PARTS 653S STATE PRIVATE PARTY WANTS 1935. 1936 or J937 good used car. Have cash.

Phone Grovehill 4228. HIGHEST pr. pd. for cars in any cond. or year.

5945 Wentworth. Nor. 1102 WANT Ford or Plymouth. '34 to '3T. 0234 S.

Racine. Englewood 6712. WANTED. '40 or '42 auto in exchange for 2x5's for building. Vir.

9075 late model used car, pref. priv party. Prospect 5629 after 5 p.m. What's New in- CIVILIAN DEFENSE AUBURN PARK. Block No.

5, Zone 15, will hold a card and games party Thursday at 8 p.m. in St. Sabini's community center, 78th st. and Racine ave. Refreshments will be served.

CHICAGO LAWN. Block No. 1, Zone 10, holds meetings on the third Wednesday of each month at 1336 W. 64th st. S.

J. Rice, 6333 Loomis is block captain. ENGLEWOOD. Block No. 7, Zone 14, will hold its next council meeting Friday at 8 o'clock at 8836 Lowe ave.

Block No. 2, Zone 47, will hold a games party Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the hall over the E.A.R. theater, 6839 Wentworth for the benefit of men and women in the armed forces. Refreshments will be served.

ADAMS Alice Worthington Adams, 1727 W. 102nd wife of George sister of Elsie E. Worthington and Josephine Holman. Services held Friday. Burial Madison.

AUSTIN--Marshal A. 6061 Wentworth husband of the late 211a, father of Mabel Browne. Olive Srown, Fred and George Austin, er of Inez Abel. Funeral held a Burial Mount Greenwood. jtfF BALZER--Clarence C.

Balaar 7801 Rhodes husband ofonfiargaret. father of Mrs. Dorothy Mmerna. son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Balzer of Richmond. Ind. Member of Grand Crossing lodge, No. 776, A. F.

and Aaron chapter. No. 627. O. E.

S. Services held yesterday. Burial today in Richmond. Ind. BECKER Herman A.

Becker, 7201 Emerald husband of Alvina, 'ather of Mrs. J. George Beier. Slmer F. Schuldt and Edwin H.

Becker. Services held Wednesday. Burial Mt. Greenwood. 3LUMMER Rose Blummer, 5931 Jacob, mother of George, Raymond.

and Edward, sister of Mary and jVank Heintz. Funeral held Friday. 3urial St. Mary. BREEN--Mary Breen, 5454 Union wife of the late Patrick mother of Raymond J.

and David M. Funeral leld yesterday. Burial Holy Sepulchre. CORNELL--Marion W. Cornell.

61QS. Kimbark widow of the late 3enry mother of Arthur W. and Donald S. Services held yesterday. Burial Bronswood, Hinsdale.

REELEY--John T. Greeley. (i74(! Racine son of Mary and the late Thomas, brother of Thomas J. and Mary M. Funeral held Friday.

Burial Mount Olivet. KEEHN--John Keehn. 5210 Justine son of the late William and Mary, brother of William Mrs. Theresa Kuechler, Mrs. Mary Luedtkc, Mrs.

Catherine Dorland, Mrs. Josephine Lehr, the late Henry. Mae and Mrs. Lillian Florian. Funeral held yesterday.

Burial Mary. KWIATKOWSKI (Kwiat)--Leon Kwiatkowski i a 5527 Marshfield ave. son of Frank and Apolonia, brother of. the late Monica Borowinski, Mrs. Lucy BolewskixHattie.

Stephen. Kent, Mrs. Emila Zender and Mrs. Blanche Witowski. Member of James J.

Zientek post. No. 419, American Legion. Funeral held yesterday. Burial Resurrection.

LAWLOR Helen 7019 Green wife of David, mother of John daughter of John J. and the late Ellen sister of Bernard. John, U.S.A.. Thomas. U.S.N.R..

Margaret. the late Catherine and James. Funeral held Friday. Burial Holy Sepulchre. LINDBERG--Carl LindberR, 7925 Green husband of Emma, a of Robert Lindberg.

Nick Bastrum and Mrs. Esther Smith. P. Madisjan. 7520 Perry son of Patrick J.

and Margaret McGrath Madigan, brother of Mary Clare, nephew of the late Patrick McGrath. Funeral held yesterday. Burial Mount Olivet. MALONE--Patrick James Malone, tiSll Wavne husband of Beatrice, father of Pvt. 1st Class James U.

S. and Lt. John U. S. N.

brother of Louis. Elizabeth. William and the late John Michael and Ellen. Funeral held yesterday. Burial Calvary.

McMILLIN--Sophie E. McMillin. Washington and Jane Smith home. Funeral services held Friday. Burial Fairmount.

McNICHOLAS--Thomas J. McNicholas, 6352 Wood husband of Julia, father of Mrs. V. Phillips, Agnes. Pvt.

Thomas, U.S.A., Loretta and Peggy, brother of Mrs. Nora Brennan and the late Mary Phillips. Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. tomorrow chapel, 1911 w. st.

to St. Theodore's church. Burial Holy Sep- ulchre. Native of Swinford, county Mayo. Ireland.

Fourth degree member of Father Perez council. No. 1444, K. of C. Member of division 241, Streetcar Men's union.

Lindblom's Fall Production to Be jiven Dec. 1 and 3 SJeigboring High Schools Will Take' Part in the Program. "Date at Eight" is the title of indblom's annual Fall produc- ion to be given at the high school. 3130 Wolcott the evenings ol December 1 and 3. Divided into two parts, the evening has been cleverly arranged include a program by seven neighboring high schools, at which -lindblom will be host, followed by a sparkling Gilbert and Sullivan spera, "Trial by Jury," in which 44 Lindblom students from all ligh school classes, will take part.

VTrs. Hannah Rosenthal will be director of the operetta. Schools Take Part. Taking part in the first half of he program, titled "Marching Along Together," will be Farra- ut high school, which will present a girls' trio; Calumet, represented by Mary a accordion player; Harper, with a sister act by Arlene and 9iana Jillott, acrobatic dancers and twirlers; Parker will send a saxophone player and tap dancer; Wendell Phillips' part on the program will be a reading by Mary Ann Marsh; Fenger will be represented by Michael Kerr, pianist, who play several numbers; Tilden's drum and bugle corps, under the direction of Capt. Staney wind up the first naif of the program.

Operetta Has Gay Plot. A miniature satirical mock trial provides the plot for the operetta, 'Trial by Jury'," which, though written many years ago, still has an undimmed sparkle. George Contes will portray the iudge; Katherine Brummel will nave the role of "Angelina" and "Edwin" will be portrayed by Richard Congreve. Richard Meyer is the usher, Richard Cortes plays the counsel for the defense and Jerry Looby is foreman of the jury. NOVAK--Mary Novak, 3019 W.

58th widow of the late Martin, niothei of Katherine, sister of Mrs. 'Elizabeth Field and Mrs. Rose Weisbruch of Ft Madison. great-aunt of Mrs. Dorothy Weslcott and Harold Feller.

Buria Resurrection. Member of Altar and Rosary society of St. Nicholas church PRATT--Charles F. Pratt. Norrna father of Mrs.

Devere Dake and. Mrs. Ethel Harnish. brother Mrs. John Harper, grandfather of Ger aid and George.

Funeral held Fri day. Burial Cedar Park. REGAN--Edward Regan, 732 Engle wood husband of Bertha, fathe of Edith Rush and Edward brothe of Elizabeth Saffold of Tampa. Fla Funeral held Friday. Burial Bethania RUMSEY--Lester B.

Rumsey. G142 Kimbark husband of Lillian father of Dorothy Daskey. SMITH--Blanche Smith. 343H W. 64th wife of Clarence daughter Archibald G.

Conn, sister of Archibald G. Conn. Jr. Services held Friday Burial private. MORE ABOUT Series of Robberies (Continued from Page 1) CRAWFORD A A iDPEN HOUSE TODAY 1-4 NOW A A Longwood comf.

i i compl. a i FLOYb A A CoT T46S RADCI.IFFF, 1 r.OO ATTENTION. A Open for inspection 2 to at and Normal ave. New "i-nioni i ick de.nces. space for 2 a i i a rooms on 2nd floor; near schools, sliop- lng district; only SH.250.

FT1A ast, chance, only a few Ced. IfiOO MOD7TRM7BR. BUNG. ROth and a Price eleo. i and Venetian i mod i hot a Lot :r.x!2.V Side i enrage.

For a i a F.RBV. comer hunjfslow, porch, (rle. hath. 2-cnr 9TD1 S. California.

Ph. Hemlock 7913. 1 radio, heater, perf. trres. DeSoto.

Peoria. '30. town sedan: heater, good 1 ires. WillJfinanec. Republic sfi condT; Call a Wolcott.

hsc. in rr CHRYSLER, sedan; Rood condition. Peoria. 2nd a CORD. sedan; new tires; a cash.

Urban st. and Roberts Palos Park DESOTO, mtr. tires Kd. Pranger. (i "DODGK.

sedan: snod i i i avo. i DODOE. i i a i a Rood con- i i i i i Green -I-door; yood i i a i a i 2 I a i a SI 72(11 i ave. FpKlX A qood i a 'Prospect a i p.m. FOIUir 7 Tudor, Phone i 02:11.

FORT). 2-door, a i 2 sf. A between 10-12 noon. f'OHD. i sedan, motor.

i i a FOHU. neu- very Rood Yale avf. V-V h.p.: A-l con- i i Rood i 711 W. Spth st. FORD.

cond. a a 1 0 a.m. Sur. i i in A A superchareed uood appearance: i i owner. No dealers.

Phone a HUDSON. MO, deluxe 2-tone; excel, cond excel, tires, radio, sic. mrns. a be seen to be apprec. owner.

Elars. il4.ii) Kenwood, a 2. HTfbsO.V 1IW I-door sedan: cnort tires, radio, 'neater; ec.od i i low Phone F.npiewood 1'JfV 'ift; excel, owr.er in army. Call H.FV_ p.m. HUDSON 4-rtoor srdan.

72IVS Lowe, Mon. before noon or eves. Stenos and Typists Needed for Civil Service Work Emphasizing the need for stenographers and typists for government -work, J. A. Connor; regional director of the Seventh Civil commission, announces that examinations for these positions are given four times daily including Saturday in room 1048 of the new post office.

Applicants mu.st pass a i test of 35 words a i or dictation at 80 word. 0 All positions are under civil service with regular a a leave privileges and ideal working conditions with salaries starting at: SI46 a month. Kx- pericncod stenographers may set an i to start at a i er salary. Englewood Totvnsend Club to Give tf Party Tuesday Englewood Townsend club No. 7 i hold a and games a Tuesday evening in the Masonic temple.

fi4th rind (Irer-n sis. Door and other i be offered. Harry i o(4G Perry is in of a a for the a i be W.A.C. Club Will Have Yule Party Wednesday The W. A.

C. Social i hold the a meeting, lowed by a i a a at. 8 p.m. Wednesday. December K.

at fiW.O A i a ave. Mr--. a is i Mrs. a Sroit. A i strand and Kdvvard a i be hostesses.

radio set valued at $55. One hundred and 10 dollars wei'e taken from Leonard McDaniel, 535 62nd st. Firday night by two Negroes armed with knives. Two men who carried revolvers held up Harold Setter, 5145 Bishop at 63rd st. and Central ave.

at 4:15 a.m. yesterday. They escaped with $35. Thirty pairs of shoes worth $95 were taken from a store at 6338 Ashland yesterday morning by bandits who first broke the front display window. A burglary which occurred yesterday at the Babbitt Food store 7208 Halsted resulted in the loss of $200 in cash.

A typewritei and other valuables were taken from the home of Sidney Henning, 5706 Kedzie by burglars who broke a window to gain entrance MORE ABOUT 'Going Native 9 (Continued from Page 1). in the village were "actually beautiful" he observed in his letter and they took pictures for pt'oof. When leaving the village they were given little dark, woven fibre bands to wear on the arms just below the armpits to show membership in the tribe. They also were given several necklace? made of i i a colored that were strewn on the silvei sand beach. Sergeant Flasch is a a a Tilden high school and he ha: been in the army for two years MORE ABOUT Trampling (Continued from Page 1) push from the back of the crowd i a i resulted on a i at the bottom of the a i The boys scrambled over oach i other on the a i 1 2 a i between stairs a street door, not a i i a John was i a on, the Rux.ie boy said.

Funeral services were held for young i i a yesterday St. a a i a was in Mount Olivet cemetery. GRADf ATES WITH HONORS. John A. Kereazes.

Harvard is now in a i i at Duke i i in a i a the a V-12 program. John as, i a a i honors tyom Calumet i school in January. i MORE ABOUT Church Anniversary (Continued from Page 1) its present location at 64th st. and Wolcott ave. An anniversary birthday party has been arranged for next Wednesday at 8 p.m.

The speaker the evening will be the Rev. E. Einerson, pastqr of the St. Matthew Lutheran church, 80th anc Aberdeen whose topic wil be "Power from on High." Alsc on the program will be a brie historical sketch and greeting from the Rev. Gottfried Olson, a former pastor who is now secre tary of the New England confer ence of the Augustana synod with headquarters in Lynn, Mass.

Letters of greeting from the 66 members in the armed forces will read. Guests of honor will be si charter members, Mrs. Mari Berry, Mrs. Marie Johnson, Ott Berry, Mrs. O.

T. Olson, Clarence Olson and Helen Olson. The pastors who have served the congregation are the late Rev D. A. Lofgren, 1909-1912; the late Rev.

Frank Bonander, 1912-1918 the Rev. Gottfried Olson. 19191934, a Clarence F. Witten strom, the present pastor whc has served since 1935. The Rev.

Clarence F. Witten- strom graduated from the Augus- tana college and the Augustana Theological seminary, was ordained in 1910 and was formerly pastor of the Calvary Lutheran church, 62nd st. and Kenneth ave Air Corps Heroes (Continued from Page 1 Sergeant Vail, radio operator anc gunner, 32 years old. missing since a mission on June 11. He will be decorated for his destruction of an enemy a i a while taking part in a bombing mission The air medal to be given in be- a of these six men is awarder by the army air corps for "meritorious achievement i on a bombardment mission foi coin-age, coolness and skill." UNKLE HANK SEZ SHOW ME.

A GOOD LOOSER, AND I'LL SHOW VOLJ A LIKEABLE PERS education Must Be Open All After War: Reeves Making educational opportuni- ies available to workers and war will be one of the best juys to meelMhe problems of the 'ost-war transition period, accord- ng to Floyd W. Reeves, professor jf administration in the departments of education and political eience at the University of Chi- Reeves, who helped plan the war raining program of the United states Office of Education, spoke on "The Contribution of Educa- ion to Post-War Readjustments' Mday morning at the Autumn of the National Institu- ional Teacher Placement associa- meeting in the Palmer House. "The problem of demobilization md readjustment following the war will tax all the resources of he American people," Reeves declared. '-Educational institutions must equip themselves to provide adequate counseling services for hose who wish to continue their Sunday. Nov.

28. 1943 SOUTHTOWN ECONOMIST PAGE education. Readjustment centers for guidance and counseling also will be needed for service men and civilians." The three major purposes of a post-war educational program, according to Mr. Reeves, would be to take youth out of an over-stocked labor market; to assist in making up the national deficit of educated people, resulting from the war, and to equalize educational opportunities for youths who cannot afford to continue their education St. Rita Mothers Will Hold Meeting on December 7 St.

Rita Grammar School Mothers' club will meet in the school at 8:30 p.m. December 7. At the meeting, final plans will be made for a card and games party to be held on December 10, and for a Christmas party to be given on December 16. A social program, featuring a magician, will be presented after the business meeting. Loop Y.W.C.A.

Girls to Give Show on Saturday Business girls of the Loop Center Y.W.C.A. will give their impression of Chicago at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the center, 59 E. Monroe when they give tht'ir "Loop the Loop Follies." All Loop attractions will appear- in miniature with a style show to represent the" shops of State a puppet show to suggest the theaters of Randolph and dancing and refreshments and floor shows to stand for the night clubs and restaurants. The lake will be changed into a fishpond, the planetarium into a fortune telling booth and -the Grant park concerts into community singing.

The party will be in charge of the Education Workshop council and the Business and Professional Department council of the center. Adeline Hecksel, 6530 Loomis and Winifred Weter, 2142 Sedgwick are members of these two councils. SPECIALS FOR MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY WARTIME SHOPPING LuxToiletSoaps in 9 out of 10 screen stars use ft BARS JL COFFEE 25c ORANGE MARMALADE When you get a job through AL. HOWK you have nothing to lose. We offer workers the opportunity to work in essential plants on wartime production.

You nerd no experience to apply and our Employment Service is FREE. Just he sure you are not now engaged in war work. NO FEES REQUIRED! EVEKY SATURDAY MORNING 9:30 A. M.WftBM DrCTC No. 2V, 4 Can 1 2-LB.

JAR 29C NO POINTS REQUIRED NtWMERCHANDISE COMING IN AU THE come in and see our wide is 4 swell soaps in 1 LGE. SIZE REG. SIZE DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE JUICE KRAFT Dinner 3 qs 25 LORD MOTT'S BEETS OR STALEY'S CUBE Starch BROADCAST CORNED BEEF DEL MONTE CORN 2 vegetables and fresh fruits from which to choose 3 LB. I LB. SPRY 65c 24c THE FLAVOR SAVtR 15 POINTS POINTS FANCY SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT 5 25c POTATOES 1 0 TM 39c BONELESS SIRLOIN BUTT Cornell Beef 29 FRESH PIG TAILS 13' NECK BONES 7' POIMT FREE! END CUT PORK CHOPS 1 I BIB VEAL CHOPS 19c a A 4 i MCM LEAN LAMB STEW 1 HEATY ffe ISPARERIBS.

21' VEAL POCKET ROAST SLICED LAYER BACON I 7 WI RESERVE THE RlftHT TO LIMIT 9VANTITIIS.

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