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'AKRON BEACON JOURNAL TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1931 WHEN IN WANT ADVERTISING SECTION PHONE YOUR WANTS Beacon Journal Classified Ads Collection Made After Publication Read And Use DIAL JEfferson 6161 CLASSIFIED "THE MARKET PLACE FOR EVERYONE" NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Elizabeth A. James, deceased, Notice is hereby given that Leeta Mary been duly appointed and qualified as James, 56 Vesper Akron, Ohio, has Executrix of the Estate of Elizabeth A. James, late of Summit County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 27th day of February, 1931. LEWIS D.

SLUSSER, Probate Judge of Summit County, Ohio. March 3 10 17 LEGAL NOTICE By virtue of default of conditions and right given in a chattel mortgage of which D. C. Connor is mortgagor and the undersigned is mortgagee, the undersigned will offer one Oldsmobile Cabriolet Coupe, Motor No. G-42590, Serial No.

SC-1924, for sale to the highest cash bidder at 1:00 o'clock P. M. on March 10, 1931 at N. High Akron, Ohio. THE INDUSTRIAL MORTGAGE CO.

NCTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Peter Abramson, deceased, Notice is hereby given that Rose Abramson, 681 Bell Akron, Ohio, has been duly appointed and qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of Peter late of Summit County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 28th day of February, 1931. LEWIS D. SLUSSER, Probate Judge of Summit County, Ohio. March 3 10 17 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT of Esther Cooper, deceased, Estate.

is hereby given that William Edwin Cooper, 589 Wilson Akron, Ohio. has been duly appointed and qualified AS Executor of the Estate of Esther Cooper, late of Summit County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 28th day of February, 1931. LEWIS D. SLUSSER, Probate Judge of Summit, County, Ohio.

March 3 10 17 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of John Phillip Hartz, deceased, Notice is hereby given that Johanna H. Hartz, 901 Hartz Akron, Ohio, has been duly appointed and qualified AS Executrix of the Estate of John Phillip Hartz, late of Summit County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 28th day of February, 1931. LEWIS D. SLUSSER, Probate Judge of Summit County, Ohio.

March 3 10 17 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Frederick C. Scott, deceased, Notice is hereby given that Gwenllian Scott, 482 Champlain Akron, Ohio, has been duly appointed and qualified as Executrix of the Estate of Frederick C. Scott, late of Summit County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 27th day of February, 1931. LEWIS D.

SLUSSER, Probate Judge of Summit County, Ohio. March 3 10 17 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Margaret Cline, deceased, Notice is hereby given that Ross Cline, 91 18th Barberton, Ohio, has been duly appointed and qualified as Executor of the Estate of Margaret Cline, late of Summit County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 26th 1 day of February, 1931. LEWIS D. SLUSSER, Probate Judge of Summit County, Ohio.

March 3 17 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Agnes Hemphill, deceased, Notice is hereby given that Charles Hemphill, R. D. No. 1, Barberton, Ohio, has been duly appointed and qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Agnes Hemphill, late of Summit County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 25th day of February, 1931.

LEWIS D. SLUSSER, Probate Judge of Summit County, Ohio. March 3 10 17 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Mary Pauline Light, deceased, Notice is hereby given that Stella M. Light, 669 Lumiere Akron, Ohio, has been duly appointed and qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of Mary Pauline Light, late of Summit County, Ohio, deceased. Dated ed this 25th day of February, 1931.

LEWIS D. SLUSSER, Probate Judge of Summit County, Ohio. March 17 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Rudolph Zehnder, deceased, Notice is hereby given that Carm J. Zehnder, 193 W. Exchange Akron, Ohio, has been duly appointed and qualified as Executor of the Estate of Rudolph Zehnder, late of Summit County, Ohio, deceased.

Dated this 27th day of February, 1931. LEWIS D. SLUSSER, Probate Judge of Summit County, Ohio. March 3 10 17 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Daniel O'Marr, deceased, Notice is hereby given that Elmer D. O'Marr, 557 Marview Akron, Ohio, has been duly appointed and qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Daniel O'Marr, late of Summit County, Ohio, deceased.

Dated this 27th day of February, 1931. LEWIS D. SLUSSER, Probate Judge of Summit County, Ohio. March 3 10 17 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Sybella E. McCurdy, deceased, Notice is hereby given that Rollin E.

McCurdy, 255 Shawnee Path, Akron, Ohio, has been duly appointed and qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Sybella E. McCurdy, late of Summit County, Ohio, Administrator of the Estate of Sybella E. McCurdy, late of Summit County, Ohio, deceased. Dated this 25th day of February, 1931. LEWIS D.

SLUSSER, Probate Judge of Summit County, Ohio. March 3 10 17 LEGAL NOTICE Don 1 Isham, Prosecuting Attorney; Merryl F. Sicherman, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney; Court House. James H. Mansur, whose last known residence Was 453 Jefferson Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the unknown heirs, widow, administrators, executors, legatees, devisees and assigns of James H.

Mansur, deceased: Maude Mansur Kelley, whose last known residence was 5623 Dorchester Chicago, Illinois, the unknown heirs, widower, administrators, executors, legatees, devisees and assigns of Maude Mansur Kelley, deceased; Minnie Northrup, whose last known place of residence war 2454 Pierson Indianapolis, Indiana, the unknown heirs, widower, administrators, executors, legatees, devisees and assigns of Minnie Northrup, deceased, the residences and addresses of all of whom are unknown and cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained, will take notice that on Jan. 26, 1931, D. C. Cooper, as County Treasurer of Summit County, Ohio, filed his petition against them and others, being case No, 86326 in the Common Pleas Court of Summit County, praying for the foreclosure of a lien for delinquent taxes, assessments and penalties in the amount of $59.59, with interest according to law, against the following described premises, for the sale of said premises to satisfy said lien and for equitable relief: Situated in the Village of Hudson. County of Summit and State of Ohio, and known as being the Westerly part of Lot No.

13 in Block 11 in the Village of Hudson, and bounded and described as follows: Beginring on the Southerly line of Railroad Street at the Northwesterly corner of land conveyed to Ray Smith by deed dated Oct. 11, 1907. and recorded (n Volume 356, page 518 of Summit County Records; thence Westerly along said Southerly line of Railroad Street 92.5 feet to the Northeasterly corner of a parcel of land owned by The Cleveland Pittsburg Railroad thence Southwesterly along the Southeasterly line of land owned by the Cleveland Pittsburg Railroad Co. to the Northeasterly line of the right of way of The Cleveland Pittsburg Rallroad Co; thence Southeasterly along said Northeasterly line to the Southwesterly corner of land conveyed to Ray Smith as aforesaid; thence Northeasterly along the Northwesterly line of land 83 conveyed to Ray Smith, to the place of beginning, be the same more or less but subject to all legal highways. Said defendants and each of them are required to answer on or before March 21, 1931.

DON ISHAM, Prosecuting Attorney. MERRYL F. SICHERMAN, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, Attorneys for Plaintiff. January 27 February 3 10 17 24 March BUY OR SELL Through THE CLASSIFIED ADS They Bring Results BAILIFF'S SALE The State of Ohio, County of Summit, City of Akron, ss. Pursuant to the command of an order sale issued from the Municipal Court of Akron, in the State of Ohio, and to me directed, in the action of Frank Bator, Plaintiff, against Robert E.

Coe, Defendant, I shall offer for sale at public vendue, according to law at Bailiff's Office, in the City of Akron, Ohio, on Friday, the 13th day of March, 1931, 10 o'clock A. M. of said day the following described property, to-wit: Philco Radio. Terms of sale cash. Case 116618.

J. Frank Teeple, Bailiff of the Municipal Court. Akron, March 3, 1931. R. E.

Browne, Plaintiff's Attorney. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP The limited partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned under the firm name and style of Livingston Co. is by mutual consent hereby dissolved, effective March 25th, 1931, Hartman K. Evans, the limited partner thereof retiring from said firm. The business will be continued by the general partners together with Peter H.

Troy and Martin C. Lee, as a general partnership, under the name and style of Livingston Co. who will adjust and settle all unfinished transactions of the late firm. Dated this 18th day of February, 1931. WALTER W.

PRICE, GERALD M. LIVINGSTON, WILLIAM S. GILBERT, JOHN F. FINNERTY, JOHN L. CLARK, CARROLL B.

HAFF, WALTER HOPKINS, E. M. BAKER, T. FRANK MACKESSY, HARTMAN K. EVANS.

State of New York, County of New York, ss: Personally appeared before me, a Notary Public in and for said County and State Walter W. Price, William S. Gilbert, John B. Finnerty, John L. Clark, Carroll B.

Haff, T. Frank Mackessy and Hartman K. Evans who severally acknowledged that they did sign the foregoing dissolution certificate and that the same is true, and their free act and deed. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my official seal, this 20th day of February, 1931. GEORGE D.

RULLMAN, Notary Public. State of Ohio, County of Cuyahoga, 88; Personally appeared before me, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, E. M. Baker, who acknowledged that he did sign the foregoing dissolution certificate, and that the same is true, and his free act and deed. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my official seal, this 21st day of February, 1931, HENRY L.

F. KREGER, Notary Public. My Commission expires July 1, 1932. State of Georgia, County of Tift, ss: Personally appeared before me, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, Gerald M. Livingston who acknowledged that he did sign the foregoing dissolution certificate, and that the same is true, and his free act and deed.

In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my official seal, this 18th day of February, 1931. E. E. YOUMANS, N. P.

Ex-Officio Justice of Peace. Commission expires Jan. 1, 1934. Feb 24 March 3 10 CERTIFICATE OF RENEWAL AND CONTINUATION OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. We, Hartman K.

Evans, Walter W. Price, Gerald M. Livingston, William 8. Gilbert, John B. Finnerty, Walter Hopkins, E.

M. Baker, John L. Clark, Carroll B. Haff and T. Frank Mackessy, having heretofore formed a limited partnership pursuant to the provisions of the statutes of the State of New York.

and desiring to do business in the State of Ohio, do hereby certify: 1. That the name of the partnership is Livingston Co. 2. That the character of the business to be conducted is the business of buying and selling on commission, stocks, bonds, gold, silver, cotton, coffee, sugar, wheat and other products, securities, bills of eXchange and commercial paper. 3.

That the name and place of residence of each member of said partnership, general and limited partners being respectively designated is as follows: General Partners Residence Walter W. Price, New York City, N. Y. Gerald M. Livingston, Huntington, N.

Y. William S. Gilbert, Plainfield, N. J. John B.

Finnerty, New York City, N. Y. Walter Hopkins, Atlanta, Georgia. E. M.

Baker, Cleveland, Ohio. John L. Clark, Pelham Manor, N. Y. Carroll B.

Haff, Pelham Manor, N. Y. T. Frank Mackessy, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Limited Partner: Hartman. K. Evans, Woodmere, Long Island, N. Y. 4.

That the total amount of property contributed by said Hartman K. Evans, as limited partner, 1s One million Two hundred fifty thousand Dollars 000.00), in cash, which sum has been actually and in good faith paid in cash by said Hartman K. Evans. 5. That the limited partnership was organized pursuant to the provisions of the statutes of the State of New York, as set forth in the Certificate of Limited Partnership filed with the Clerk of the Common Pleas Court of Summit County on October 5th, 1928, and recorded by the County Recorder of said county on October 5, 1928, as amended by the Certificates of Renewal and Continuation of Limited Partnership filed with said Clerk on March 15, 1930, and October 2, 1930, respectively, and recorded by said Recorder on March 15, 1930, and October 15, 1930.

That since the filing and recording of said certificates, Frederick E. Thompson, 8 general partner, has withdrawn from said partnership, and the undersigned have agreed to renew and continue said limited partnership effective the first day of December, 1930, and to continue said limited partnership thereafter until dissolved by the action of the general partners entitled to receive in the aggregate more than fifty per cent of the net profits, subject, however, to the right of the general partners entitled to receive more than fifty per cent of the net profits to dissolve said partnership at any time by giving notice in writing to that effect, specifying the date on which such termination shall occur, which shall be at the end of some calendar month. Such notice shall be given to all of the partners other than those joining in such notice, not less than ninety (90) days, before the date specified for the termination of said partnership. In Witness Whereof, the parties have hereunto set their hands this 1st day of December, 1930, WALTER W. PRICE.

GERALD M. LIVINGSTON, WILLIAM S. GILBERT, JOHN B. FINNERTY, JOHN L. CLARK, CARROLL B.

HAFF. T. FRANK MACKESSY, WALTER HOPKINS, E. M. BAKER, HARTMAN K.

EVANS. State of New York, County of New York, SS: Personally appeared before me, A Notary Public in and for said County and State Walter W. Price, Gerald M. Livingston, William S. Gilbert, John B.

Finnerty, John L. Clark, Carroll B. Haff, T. Frank Mackessy and Hartman K. Evans, who severally acknowledged that they did sign the foregoing partnership certificate, and that the same is true, and their free act and deed.

In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my offlcial seal, this 11th day of February, 1931. C. W. KARB, Notary Public. Notary Public Residing in Nassau County, New York County Clerk's No.

446, New York County Register's No. 2K314. Term Expires March 30, 1932. (Notarial seal). State of Georgia, County of Fulton, ss: Personally appeared before me, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, Walter Hopkins, who acknowledged that he did sign the foregoing partnership certificate, and that the same 1s true, and his free act and deed.

In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my official seal, this 10th day of December, 1930. FRANK A. BURGIN, Notary Public. Notary Public, Georgia, State at Large. My Commission Expires June 16, 1934.

(Notarial Seal.) State of Ohio, County of Cuyahoga, SS: Personally appeared before me, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, E. M. Baker, who acknowledged that he did sign the foregoing partnership certificate, and that the same 18 true, and his free act and deed. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my official seal, this 15th day of December, 1930. M.

F. McMASTERS, Notary Public. M. F. McMasters, Notary Public, My Commission Expires May 23, 1931.

(Notarial seal.) Feb 17 24 March 3 10 17 24 Akron Beacon Journal Classified Advertising RATES Rates are by the line irrespective of the number of words. Estimates five (5) average words of six (6) letters each to the line. Minimum--Three lines. TRANSIENT time, per line 3 times per line 18c 6 times, per line 15c 26 times, per line Non-consecutive insertions take the one-time rate each insertion. Contract rates furnished on application.

RULES AND REGULATIONS The closing time for ads to appear In the same day's issue is 9:45 a. m. Advertisements cancelled before expiration are charged rate earned according to actual number of days run. "Situation Wanted" and "Wanted to Rent'. advertising must be paid in advance The Beacon Journal is responsible for one Incorrect insertion only.

Be sure to read your advertisement. Phone corrections before 9:45 8. m. the second day. 10 POINT TYPE AND WHITE SPACE Distinctive ad-styles are provided for advertisers who seek individuality in classified advertising.

These styles are combination of point type, 10 point type and white space. Where 10 point type is used without white space, each line equals two (2) lines of regular 51 point. If. used in combination with white space the entire ad is charged on a rule measurement basis, 14 lines to the inch. To estimate a line of 10 point type, count 20 letters and spaces to 8 cap line and 28 letters and spaces for 8 line of upper and lower case.

A minimum of four lines is required wherever 10 point or white space is used in an ad. Where white space 18 used top and bottom it must be equally divided, not to exceed 14 lines top 01 bottom. THE AKRON BEACON JOURNAL 18 member of the Association of Newspaper Classified Advertising ManAgerS which includes leading newspapers throughout the country, and has for its aim the elimination of fraudulent and misleading classified advertising. The Beacon Journal endeavors to print only truthful wants ads and will appreciate having its attention called to any advertisement not conforming to the highest standards of honesty. PHONE YOUR ADS DIAL JEfferson 6161 ASK FOR AN "AD TAKER" (Collection Made After Publication) VITAL STATISTICS DEATH NOTICES A WORD OF COMFORT A single glance back through the ages, when the fact.

first takes hold of you that everything which is now visible is transient and bound to pass away, is appalling. Your impulse is to assume that your dearest one has passed into oblivion and that a similar fate awaits you, too. But stay! The influence of those who have devoted their lives to high endeavor persists; their ideals are now in process of being realized; there is something about them which perennial, immortality. Yes; and those who love assure you that they know that their dear ones are constantly beside them, guiding, inspiring and strengshening. This could not be imaginary; the results verify the assumption.

Soon will begin to know for yourself the glorious truth to sell which others testify, that "death" means only going on ahead. AZAR-Elmer, age 24 died Monday morning at his home, 214 W. Chestnut st. He leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

George Azar, and a brother, Clarence, and was a graduate of West high school. Remains are at the home of his uncle, Joseph Azar, 500 Carroll where friends may call. Funeral services Thursday at 9 o'clock 8. m. at St.

Bernard's church. Burial in Holy Cross cemetery. (Hummel Co.) BROWN -William, passed away Sunday, March 1., at 4 p. at the residence of his parents, 219 S. Forge st.

He Is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brown; one sister, Minnie Byars; one brother, Harmon, and a host of friends. Funeral services Wednesday at the Centenary M. E.

church, corner Chestnut and Locust Rev. G. G. Morgan officiating. Burial Mt.

Peace cemetery, (Fletcher In charge, HEmlock 5913.) CARL L. 72 years, died at his home in Uniontown, survived by his wife, one daughter, Isabel Brennan of New York and one son, Russell of Uniontown. Funeral services at home Wednesday 2 p. Rev. Mr.

Adams officiating. EICHER-Howard age 17 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eicher, 889 Fess died March 1. Survived by parents, one brother, Donald; two sisters, Ruth and Gloria.

Services from the residence Wednesday, 3 p. Rev. E. E. Zechiel officiating.

Interment Mt. Peace cemetery. (Sweeny FRanklin 3171.) HEIL -Mildred age 28 years, died Monday afternoon at her home, 460 Vine st. She is survived by her husband, Joseph; five children, Joseph, Richard, Catherine Loulse, William and James Frederick; her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Exner; four brothers, Fred and Frank Exner, Carl and August Wolfe. She was a member of the ladies' auxildary of the Akron Liedertafel. Funeral services Thursday, 10:30 a. at St. Bernard's church.

Interment in Holy Cross cemetery. (Hummel Co.) KNAPP-Joseph, age 72, beloved father of Mrs. Frank Taylor, passed away at the residence, 344 Fuller Tuesday a. m. Funeral services Thursday, 2 p.

m. from the Adams Funeral Home, Rev. Mr. Troup officiating. Interment Mt.

Peace cemetery. (For further information call the Adams Funeral Home.) -David, died March 1 at Toledo, 0. Private funeral services will be held Thursday at 10 A. at the home of his mother, Mrs. Martha Leberman, 64 Hamilton av.

Interment Glendale cemetery. Friends may call at the home Wednesday evening. He also leaves a sister, Mrs. Fred F. Raulfs.

(Billow. BLackstone 7171.) McCOY- -States 82 years, 200 Cole died March 1. Funeral services Wednesday, 1:30 p. at the residence. Interment Glendale cemetery.

(Billow, BLackstone 7171.) MESSNER- Samuel age 37 years, husband of Hazel, 20 S. Adolph died Tuesday a. m. Survived by his wife, two sons, Ralph and Raymond; father, D. A.

Messner, all of Akron. Services from the First Christian Union church, corner Lovers Lane and Talbot Thursday, 2 p. Rev. Mr. Firestone officiating.

(Sweeny FRanklin 3171.) PITKIN-William age 74 years, passed away at the residence at Tallmadge, March 3. Husband of Myra father of Paul B. Pitkin, Cuyahoga Falls; Fred S. Pitkin of Tallmadge, Rev. William H.

Pitkin of Mt. Claire, N. John A. Pitkin Chattanooga, Thomas M. Pitkin of Cleveland.

Funeral servIces will be held Thursday, 2 p. at the Congregational church in Tallmadge, Rev. W. Henry Morton of Tallmadge officiating. Buiral at Tallmadge, O.

(Weller Co.) LEGAL NOTICE On and after this date I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any one other than myself. GIACINTO VENTURO, March 2 3 4 306 Oxford av. LEGAL NOTICE On and after this date I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself, RAY M. WOLFENBERGER. 63 Dudley st.

March 3 4 5 VITAL STATISTICS DEATH NOTICES McGOVERN-1 -Mary Caroline, age 3 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGovern, died Monday at the residence, Cleveland, 0. The remains were removed to the residence of Harriet Loomis, 22 Florida where friends may call. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, 2 p.

at St. Vincent's church. Interment in St. Vincent's cemetery, (The Cunninghams.) SQUIRES Mrs. Mae, 38 years, 693 Copley died March 1.

Funeral services Wednesday, 3 p. at the residence. Interment in Glendale cemetery. (Billow, BLackstone 7171.) SPECK-Mrs. Alice age 77, died Monday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Cora Richards, 1501 Kenmore blvd. She is survived by five daughters, two sons, one brother, three sisters, 15 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren. Funeral services 2 p. m. Wednesday at Campfield-Hickman chapel, Barberton, Rev.

Mr. Arnold officiating. Interment in Lakewood. TIMMS Charles age 76, passed away Monday morning at the residence, State Cuyahoga Falls. He leaves three daughters, Mrs.

0. C. Donley, Streetsboro, and Mrs. Mabel Bennet, Mrs. E.

J. Pofahl, and two sons, Robert and Roy Timms, all living at home. Funeral services Thursday, 3:30 p. m. from the Weller funeral home, Rev.

S. L. Stewart officiating. Burial in Northampton cemetery. Friends may call at the restdence until Thursday morning.

(Weller Co.) WHITE -Nick, age 50 years, died at Peoples hospital, Monday morning. He is survived by two sisters. Funeral services Wednesday, 10 a. m. at the home of his sister, Mrs.

Valatka, 740 Edgewood AV. Burial Glendale cemetery, (Kucko, funeral directors.) CARD OF THANKS LEWIS -Fred wishes to extend his sincere thanks to friends and neighbors for the sympathy and floral offerings at the death of his brother, Palmer Lewis. WE wish to thank the relatives, friends, and neighbors for, the kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral offerings extended during the illness and at the death of our beloved wife and daughter. Forrest Raber and Celia Lutz. FUNERAL DIRECTORS GARDNER, the working man's friend.

Complete funeral at $60 Invalid coach $2. Call WAlbridge 3022. INVALID CAR SERVICE CITY CALLS, $3 COURTEOUS, EFFICIENT SERVICE SWEENY INC. FRanklin 3171 THE CAMPFIELD-HICKMAN CO. -AErON office, 722 Kenmore SHerwood 1212; Barberton office, 568 W.

Park SHerwood 3161. Invalid coach service. OTIS K. VIALL-KESLER Funeral Home, Lady Attendant INVALID CAR DAY AND NIGHT "SERVICE AND GOOD WILL' 838 E. MARKET ST.

JEFFERSON 7511 WADE, 8. Funeral Director- -Invalid st. JEfferson 4060. ANNOUNCEMENTS SPECIAL NOTICES EXPERT DETECTIVES -Auto shadowing; missing persons located. Call JEfferson 4025 for appointment.

Now located at 1111 Akron Savings Loan bldg. at home to friends and patrons. HEmMABEL MILLER, 289 E. Exchange lock 2403 for appointment. LOST AND FOUND BOSTON BULL DOG, lost Saturday; female; brass studded collar bearing 11- cense: reward.

Call JEfferson 2569. ELGIN WRIST WATCH white gold; lost on W. Thornton bus Saturday afternoon; liberal reward. HEmlock 0114. POCKETBOOK containing 2 wrist watches, 1 with sets; money, keys, lost Friday p.

West Hill; liberal reward. 92 Melbourne av. UNiversity 5455. POLICE DOG LOST- Gray, male, license 4623. Call UNiversity 2242.

PURSE, black and brown, containing money, keys; lost Friday p. m. on North Hill. Reward. FRanklin 3356.

RUBY STONE white gold ring with large set and 2 small sets on each side same, lost Tuesday or Wednesday; liberal reward for return. W. F. Trommer, 242 Madison av. Phone FRanklin 6369.

SPRINGER SPANIEL, male, brown and white, name "Flint." 1541 Englewood. Reward for information leading to recovery. HEmlock 0113. -Large coon-hound, solid red. Reward for information leading to recovery.

G. F. Unger, 842 Carpenter st. SMALL LAPIN MUFF Lost--Liberal reward if returned. Phone UNiversity 3389.

YOUNG COLLIE Black, with yellow breast and paws; collar; name reward. BLackstone 4277. MOVIE PROGRAMS--TODAY DOLL THEATER, Bowery ThorntonOklahoma Cyclone, Bob Steel, Fable and comedy, 10c night. CUYAHOGA FALLS FALLS THEATER, Front feature, Jack Oakie in "The Gang Buster, also George O'Brien in "Fair WHERE TO DINE BECK'S DINING ROOM, 26 W. MarketSteaks broiled on charcoal.

Drop in after the show. Open 3 a. m. JEfferson 0740. DANCE! DANCE! At Breathnach Country club, Main Cuyahoga Falls, 3 miles from Portage hotel.

WAlbridge 8954. THE ROBINHOOD, 436 E. Main, Kent, 0. -Chicken, duck, steak, lamb dinners, Kent 1176 for reservation. TEST of business people, 35c luncheon; variety of delicious foods; next to Keith's.

INSTRUCTION MISCELLANEOUS INSTRUCTION CAN YOU DRIVE A CAR? If not, consult Akron Auto Driving School. We guarantee to teach you. Call or write, 384 Madison av. RADIO AND TELEVISION Plenty of openings: learn in your spare time: will not interfere with present employment. Box A-56, Beacon Journal.

SHORTHAND, 30 days, A. B. individual instruction, day, evening. Dickinson School, Everett JEfferson 6825 MUSIC, DANCING, DRAMATIC AKRON'S ONLY complete school of music and dancing. All lessons private, instruments loaned free.

Akron Institute of Music, John F. Stein, director, 102 8. High corner Mill. HEmlock 7014. ACROBATIC, tap, toe and ballroom dancing taught by Hilda Mae Brooke, 8 S.

Howard st. Akron's foremost teacher. FLORENCE E. MUIR, soloist and vocal teacher of London, pupil of Randagger, 913 Stadelman. HEmlock 7087.

LEARN MODERN DANCING without embarrassment. Dayton's Private Dancing Studio, 647 N. Main FRanklin 5426. LYNCH'S DANCING STUDIO Ballroom and stage dancing. Children's class starts next Saturday at 2 p.

m. Stage class for adults starts Wednesday at 7 p. Ballroom class for beginners starts Tuesday evening. Any dance, new or old--we can teach it. Special classes arranged.

In the heart of things. 211 8. Main st. BLackstone 7625, MURIEL MACLACHLAN -Latest method in dramatic art, elocution, dancing, including tap taught. Call HEmlock 0341.

MUSIC, DANCING, DRAMATIC WILKINSON teaches the only correct waltz and latest fox trot. Over Central Market, 127 S. Main st. in MY DANCE SPECIALISTS will make you A popular partner in one-fourth the usual time, at extremely low rates. But that's not all.

Every one of my instructors must prove definitely to be a patient, fault-finder with a never-ceasing interest in each pupil's progress. Class Monday at 8 p. term of 8 lessons $6. Private lessons by appointment $1.50. Visit our tap and acrobatic classes.

Clement Browne, 41 E. Mill st. JEfferson 9525. STUDIO OF MUSICAL ART -Plano, pipe organ, violin, voice, saxophone: experienced teachers of classical and modern music. 55 Cotter av.

BLackstone 8456. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION ACCREDITED TEACHER, college graduate, experienced, will tutor grade or high subjects. SHerwood 5340. HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER, grade, high school subjects, also shorthand, bookkeeping. Mrs.

Crowder, WAlbridge 5665. INSTRUCTION HELP WANTED MALE 2:30 to 5. HAIRDRESSER Male, experienced, all around hairdresser. Apply employment office, The A. Polsky Co.

MEN to cover established city routes: repeat trade; no experience or capital required. We personally show you earnings of $1.50 per hour. Also good proposition for man with light car. 509 Everett corner Market and Main, after 2:30 p. m.

MEN AND WOMEN, sell wonder cleaning preparation; proposition. Write Box A-67, Beacon Journal. MAN for studio work, seventh floor, 134 S. Main. CHAIN STORE or bakery route experience 1s an advantage in our work; need 2 men; chance for promotion.

See M. C. Hoffman, Akron Savings Loan MEN AND WOMEN Wanted for pleasant outdoor work; experience unnecessary. Pay every night. Call 477 E.

Cuyahoga Falls from 4 to 7 p. m. or 8 to 9 a. -State age, experience; give complete information in first communication. Address Box K-62, Beacon Journal.

REPAIR MAN First-class body and fender repair man with A-1 reference; percentage basis. Apply service manager, Mr. Fahey, 370 W. Market. SALESMEN -Six ambitious young men under 35, who are willing to work hard, with a concern offering exceptional possibilities.

Men with retail experience may apply. Box 53, Beacon Journal. SALESMEN to sell household article for spring cleaning: can make $3 daily. 696 Elbon from 7-9 p. 8-9 a.

m. SALESMEN WANTED Clothing salesmen, with following, wanted. A real opportunity to make money for live wires. MADERITE TAILORING CO. 129 8.

MAIN AKRON, 0. TWO SALESMEN who can sell to property owners and farmers; about $35 weekly to start. F. W. 206 Medford bldg.

BRAND NEW PRODUCT- Just out. The Miracle Mechanical Wall Cleaner banishes drudgery; jiffy demonstration, Sells on sight. Clear up to profit, Apply in person, Kristee Mig. 600 S. High st.

IF YOU ARE NEAT in appearance and willing to work I can show you how to make big money, Call Room 6, 30 S. High st. EARN EXTRA MONEY No extra effort. We pay well for "hot leads." You will be interested. HEmlock 2161.

I CAN USE two more men who are neat, energetic and reliable. If you are looking for steady work apply 1051 Brown st. tonight from 5:30 to 6:30. REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS expanding; wants two good men; unusual opportunIty; experience not necessary. Mr.

Smock, 319 Metropolitan bldg. THREE AMBITIOUS MEN Neat appearing; selling experience 111- necessary, but helpful. Apply Mr. Smock, 319 Metropolitan bldg. WANTED Direct to consumer tailoring salesman wanted.

Areal opportunity for live wire. MADERITE TAILORING CO. 129 8. MAIN AKRON, O. NEED 3 more men for Akron crew.

If you are willing to work I can show you how to get a permanent job. Call FRanklin 9131, room 406, 8 to 9:30 a. m. TWO YOUNG MEN, 18-22, high school education, to work with manager and sales organization. Apply 4-8, Mr.

Byrne, Buchtel hotel. DEPENDABLE married Akron man wanted. Good business experience and reliability essential; must furnish references previous employers; men who are broke not considered. 56 Central Office bldg. CLEVELAND MANUFACTURER has opening for 5 men in Akron and surrounding territory; opportunity for men selected to earn $50 a week and up; commission weekly; no down payment required from customer.

Call FRanklin 0354 for appointment. FEMALE BEAUTY PARLOR OPERATOR -Experienced; must have good following. Eller's Beauty Shop, 57 S. Main. COLLABORATOR, "ghostwriter," experienced, to assist in biographical work.

One who has lived in south preferred. Box K-63, Beacon Journal. DICTAPHONE OPERATORS, 2, single, experienced: salary $90 to $100. Drake Office Employment Service, Permanent Savings Loan bldg. BLackstone 5013.

GIRL, young, for general housework; must be experienced and have references. 542 Dorchester rd. LADY for studio work, seventh floor, 134 S. Main. SALESLADY who can rent property.

Experlenced preferred. Must have car and willing to work. Apply after 6 p. 8 S. Broadway, YOUNG GIRL Light housework in exchange for room and board.

1645 Hillsdale Northeast bus. LADIES to sell soap chips, and advance A free premium to the housewives, fast selling proposition, salary and commission. Call between 9 and 12 A. m. Wednesday at Central Depositors Bank, 975 E.

Market st. LADIES FOR SALESWORK- family needs this, you can do good. Something new and necessary. Made in Akron. Call 422 W.

Exchange st. for details. MARRIED or single woman with car, in our rental department; we will show you how to make money. Call Mr. Gateman, 516 Second National bldg.

QUIET COUPLE wishing free rent and living, with garage, in exchange for wife doing housework; references. Box Z-56, Beacon Journal. LADIES Two refined ladles to sell hosiery and lingerie, to established clientele. Real Silk Hosiery Mills, 319 Metropolitan bldg. YOUNG LADY for concessions for road show.

Must be 21 years of age. Apply to manager of Garfield hotel. EMPLOYMENT BUREAUS DRAKE OFFICE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. 602 Permanent Title 55 E. Mill st.

Phone BLackstone 5013. PRACTICAL NURSES, girls for housework. $7 week; days, $2.25. Home Employment. 383 W.

Exchange JEfferson 2017, HELP WANTED HELP WANTED INVESTMENT REQUIRED MAN WANTED One who is anxious 1 to learn profession; must be able to invest $500, which will be fully secured. This is a most unusual opportunity for the right man. Write Box K-9, Beacon Journal. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE MAN with new Ford stake body truck wants any kind of work: reasonable. Box A-52, Beacon Journal.

YOUNG man with experience wishes work in grocery store, confectionery or sanddich man. 228 Russell av. MARRIED MAN, age 34, 8 years' business experience, wants position with future; A-1 references. Box A-63, Beacon Journal. RELIABLE MAN wishes position as night watchman or clerk In retail grocery; best references.

Write Box A-02, Beacon Journal. YOUNG MAN, 30, with family, willing worker, wages no object until I make good. Box Z-57, Beacon Journal. FEMALE ASSISTANT in doctor's office, high school graduate, 21; speaks German and English. Undergraduate nurse.

Experienced. BLackstone 7377. BOOKKEEPER -Lady; 12 years' experience in Akron as bookkeeper, stenographer, payroll clerk and general office; have supervised small office. Box A-49, Beacon Journal. HOUSEKEEPER or companion to elderly person or invalid: good cook; congenial; competent.

WAlbridge 3431. LADY with child will extend services AS housekeeper in exchange for good home. Call after 3 p. 727 Grant st. LADY desires position as waitress Qr pantry girl; 5 years' experience.

Call Mrs. Cady at 334 Howe st. YOUNG reliable lady desires position As companion Or housekeeper in small home; good cook, neat. Write Box Z-49, Beacon Journal. 25 POUNDS DAMP, rough dry, 20 lbs.

lbs. finished flat, $1. Call and deliver. BLackstone 7375. tory on special machines.

Hemstitch, WANTED -W as operator in store, faclace runner, tucker, double seam, overlock, marrow, buttonhole or button machines. 1197 California Kenmore district, Akron, O. RENTALS ROOM AND BOARD ARCH 74-Will share my home and board one or two business girls; pleasant rooms. VINE 429-Home privileges; use of phone; 1 minute from Brown st. bus and Spicer car.

FURNISHED ROOMS ADOLPH, 45-Nicely furnished room, in family of 2 adults; 2 baths, phone, garage. BROWN 699-Nicely furnished room: refined gentlemen only; garage and meals if desired; foreign cooking. FRanklin 6794. BALCH, 45 Well furnished suite; sitting room and bedrooms; gentleman only; garage. JEfferson 4063.

CEDAR, 148, corner Locust -Sleeping roems, living room combined; couple, refined girls. BLackstone 8722. DELIA A exceptionally furnished front bedroom; shower; all modern conveniences. JEfferson 6532. EXCHANGE 1046-Nicely furnished room; on bus line; no other roomers.

LAIRD 1159-Girls, room and board; home privileges; 5 minutes to Goodyear. MARKET. 402, central Lovely rooms, single $3, double private bath and living room; car stop at door. MARKET, 471-Front room, well heated, for 1 or home privileges; $3.50 single, $5 double. HEmlock 7063.

MILLER 190-Nicely furnished room; home privileges; near to South End factories. MADISON furnished room; private home; close to transportaiton; no men. BLackstone 8775. NOBLE 617, West Hill furnished, comfortable room for girl; private family; on bus line. FRanklin 3651.

NORTH HILL -Nicely furnished combined living-bedroom; use of piano; breakfast it desired: bus. WAlbridge 3955. OAKDALE 209, West Hill-Nicely furnished room, private family, suitable refined lady or gentleman. OAKDALE, 104 -Rooms, single, double; gentlemen; breakfast if desired or share home refined couple; references. ROSEWOOD 89-Nicely furnished room, for one or couple; home privileges; close Firestone.

WEST HILL, off Merriman rd. -One or 2 nicely furnished sleeping rooms; private home, garage. HEmlock 0108. WEST HILL, 38 Dodge room for gentleman; private family: close to W. Market car.

HEmlock 7372. WEST HILL, 83 Hawthorne -Furnished sleeping room, private family; garage; near bus, car. JEfferson 9862. UNFURNISHED ROOMS CARROLL, 217-Four rooms, bath, gas, heat, electric furnished; private entrance; 5 minutes to Goodrich; town. CHALKER 877-Three newly decorated rooms; sink, gas, electric, heat, water; private entrance; American adults.

MANCHESTER 1157, close ThorntonTwo unfurnished rooms, all conveniences, private entrance, garage if desired. MAPLE 146-Second floor, living, bedroom, kitchen, bath, heat, water. HEmlock 0512, 9 to 4. TALBOT 366 Three large rooms, all conveniences: outside entrance; garage. HEmlock 5238.

WEST HILL Three rooms, bath, garage; furnished or unfurnished. 898 Bye st. Call from 4 to 7 p. m. YORK 60, west of Howard rooms, private bath and entrance, first floor; gas, heat and water furnished.

LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS ARLINGTON, 14-Semi-furnished modern 2-room apartment; gas, electric, steam heat and water furnished; private entrance; reduced to $5 a week. ARLINGTON, 622-Two or four lovely rooms; overstuffed suite; private entrance: $5 and $8 a week. ARCH, 87-Three rooms on second floor, all conveniences, private entrance; close City hospital. ADA 963, off Lovers Lane- Two rooms, first floor; strictly private; all conveniences; reduced rent. ASH 210-Three front rooms: private entrance: all conveniences; reasonable rent; location downtown.

BRITTAIN 542- Three nicely furnished rooms on first floor, $6. BALCH, 59-Three or four nicely furnished rooms; on car and bus line: private entrance; use of phone and washer; $6 a week. BITTMAN 110, West Hill- Two rooms, private entrance; all modern conveniences, telephone; garage. BLAINE 662, North Hill--Two nicely furnished light housekeeping rooms; near car and bus: rent reduced. BOWERY 696-Four rooms, first floor, 2-3 second floor; 5-room third floor; price reduced.

CUYAHOGA FALLS, 1759 Seventh st.Three cozy rooms; ideal for young couple; stove, sink: garage; phone; washer: $6. CUYAHOGA FALLS, 2839 Norwood AV.Three rooms; sink, range; first floor; private entrance; near bus, car. CROSIER, 45-Three nicely furnished rooms; private bath and entrance; $6.50 per week. Apply Mrs. Hardy.

CUYAHOGA FALLS, 2110 12th, off BroadTwo well furnished rooms: new home; many home privileges; garage. CENTRALLY LOCATED- Three rooms, private entrance; conveniences; also house, share with refined couple; good neighborhood. HEmlock 1459. COBURN, 647-Single housekeeping, $3 and $4, private entrance, free parking; block Goodrich, Main, BLackstone 6592. CODDING, 249, off Wabash- Two clean, modern rooms: private home; large kitchen, bedroom, porch; private bath, entrance; adults; near Goodrich, town.

RENTALS RENTALS LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS APARTMENTS-UNFURNISHED DANIELS 429, off 880 Johnston--Two ARLINGTON, 8., 545-Five rooms, modern; nicely furnished rooms; private, en- water, gas furnished; $25 month. Intrance; phone; bus; near Goodyear. quire Apt. 1. DAYTON 938-Three nicely furnished ARCH, 287-Four rooms, bath, first floor; rooms; use phone, laundry, electric ap- private entrance, bath; modern; adults; pliances; close car, bus.

near stores, bus. EAST 562, near Copley rd. Three very desirable rooms and porch; private ATLAS 32, off W. Market Six rooms, entrance; adults only. bath, built-in reasonable.

features, all modern; garage, EAST- Three-room furnished cottage; electric, gas, water; no objection to child; ADAMS 27-Upper half, five rooms garage. Also 3 rooms, first floor; pri- and bath; private house; use of attic; vate; on second. Inquire 92 8. Case modern; rent $35; references exchanged. 7:30 a.

m. to 5 p. m. 767 Excelsior ALFREDA, 196 W. rooms, av.

after 6 p. m. bath; garage; Crosier--Five kitchen furnished. La Rose, GERTRUDE 185-Three rewo light 121. Wills av.

FRanklin 3069. housekeeping rooms and bath; minutes to bus. ALICEDALE 306, rear Central high GRANT, school--Modern, four rooms, bath, all 587-Two on first floor, sink, in kitchen; private entrance, HEmlock $25. Mr. Harris, conveniences; Call range second floor, 1964.

also 2 on $5. GRIDLEY, 563, off Johnston- Three love- ADOLPH 4 rooms, bath, ly rooms and bath, in new home, no solarium. fireplace; newly decorated; objection to one small child. good location; children under 1 year. HILLIER 172, North- Three modern ADAMS 354, 6 doors to N.

Union rooms, first floor, private entrance, elec- st--Four rooms, bath; heat, light, gas tric, gas, water, heat, phone, reasonable. furnished; $30 month; Janitor service. HOWARD 777-On bus line; pri- ADAMS brick vate family; sink and gas range, newly apartments, 115-Twin Adams decorated; garage if desired, use phone. City hospital; low rooms, rent. tile bath; near See this.

INMAN 922-Fifth house off Lovers Lane; new house, sink, washer, sweeper, BATES 4 and 2 rooms; shower bath; garage. 3 minutes downtown; hot water, Murphy bed; $20, $13. FRanklin 3336. use of electric appliances. rooms; Call range, after BLAINE 598, North Hill-Five rooms; INMAN, 564 Two furnished 6 JEfferson 0665.

steam heat, Frigidaire, range, In-a-Dor or phone bed; garage; reduced rent. 594 Blaine JOHNSTON, 613-Two nice large rooms, BLackstone 6278. bus range, at door, $5. SHerwood 2625. BROWN, 633-New modern 5-room brick electric washer, private entrance; apartment; refrigerator; 2 bedrooms; KENMORE, 2206.

19th st. -Three mod- reduced rent. Also modern 4-room lowern rooms; electric washer; paved street; er duplex; garage; $18. HEmlock 3889. garage; young couple; privileges.

CENTRAL KENMORE, 1187 Florida -Three nice- 5 minutes' walk from downtown; five LOCATION, Weeks apartments, ly furnished rooms; private entrance: rooms and bath, modern; $30. Call sink, range. Call SHerwood 5171. W. F.

Fouse, FRanklin 5615; evenings, KLING 395-Two large, lovely fur- WAlbridge 3453. nished rooms; side entrance, phone, CLAY 797-One minute to South and washer, range, steam heat; car and Brown; 4 rooms, bath, first floor, $17.50 bus lines; adults. month; adults. FRanklin 4680. KENMORE, 13th st.

SW. 2269-Two or 3 CASTERTON 163, West Hill-Modern nicely furnished rooms, garage if de- 6 rooms, Frigidaire; heat, water; near sired; reasonable. FRanklin 5617. LONG, 130-Two modern, nicely fur- CUYAHOGA FALLS, Portage Trail-Effinished rooms, first 'floor, sink, private ciency suite, 3 rooms, bath, individual entrance, garage; reasonable rent. hot water heating system, Frigidaire, MILLER 36-Four rOOmE, entire gas range, dinette furniture and gasecond floor; garage; private entrances, rage; $35 per month.

JEfferson 7017, all conveniences. HEmlock 7294. evenings, FRanklin 4459. MINNIE 393, off 713 Allyn CUYAHOGA FALLS, 227 Broad rooms and kitchenette; private entrance, rooms, bath, In-a-Dor bed; newly decconveniences; adults; $5.50 per week. orated.

Dial WAlbridge 1134 MARKET 780 Two pleasant CRESTWOOD 418-Duplex, modern, rooms; all conveniences; fireplace, sink; 5 rooms, bath; near West high school. available. HEmlock 3851. JEfferson 1114. $28; garage MARKET, 349-Two rooms for house- DELIA hot 954-Five rooms, water bath, steam keeping, second floor; sink, hot, cold heat, garage; front and and cold furnished, water; private entrance.

HEmlock 7806. 3788. rear porch. UNIversity NASH centrally 488 Two located; nice sink, rooms, on elec- car DUANE 282, off Work West Hill line, range, -Two 4-room apartments; newly dectric appliances, phone. orated; ready to occupy March 8th; NASH 447-Two nicely furnished $30 month.

JEfferson 1512. rooms; private bath and entrance; ga- FORGE, 71-Five rage if desired; rent reasonable. steam heat, 2-a-Dor bed, near rooms, Frigidaire, fur- City hospital; garage. HEmlock 6830. town, PARK, 379-Two rooms, completely nished; electrical private entrance; reasonable.

sink, range, FIRESTONE PARK, 352 Reed rooms, bath, hot, cold water, steam appliances; heat, PROSPECT, 8., 34-Large, lovely, clean electric refrigeration. BLackstone 0716. housekeeping and sleeping rooms, near HOYE 569-New duplex, 5 rooms, gapostoffice; private entrance: low rent. rage; all modern. FRanklin 1827 or inROSELAWN 780, off E.

Exchange quire 543 Euclid. Two and 3 rooms; adults. block to JEfferson car: 5269. modern HARVARD 695-Four-room apartment, conveniences; near Goodrich. BLackstone 3618, eveSHERMAN 843 Second floor, 2 love- nings FRanklin 9938.

ly rooms and bath; sink, range; private HOWARD, 737-Four rooms, bath, niceentrance; near 3 bus lines; $5. ly decorated; In-a-Dor, Frigidaire, range, SUMNER, 317, near E. Exchange -Two garage. UNiversity 2450. nicely furnished clean rooms, strictly LEE 821-Three-room apartment, modern; steam heat; phone; garage.

modern; In-a-Dor bed; newly decorated; SHERMAN 421-Two nicely furnished good location; reasonable. JEfferson 1355. rooms; private entrance; conveniences; MADISON, 262, near Della- Upper duplex, near car, busses. JEfferson 5555. 5 rooms, bath, shower, stove; garage; VALINDA 399, off 386 E.

Market- G. E. refrigerator; private entrance. Three newly furnished rooms; all mod- MARKET, 1061-Four, 5, 6 rooms, $26 ern; centrally located; car or bus. up; steam heat furnished.

Inquire Hotel WEST HILL-276 Madison newly Strand, 1069 E. Market FRanklin 8017. furnished modern rooms; cabinet, range; MORNINGSIDE 74, off Merrimanfine location; adults. Six rooms, garage, heat, $50. Apt.

1 or WEST HILL, 457 Bacon JEfferson 6101; evenings UNiversity 5384. home: nicely furnished; 1 or 2 rooms; MARKET, 423-Modern, 5 rooms, bath, garage; reasonable; on bus line. BLack- upstairs, $22; near town, schools. UNstone 7887. versity 5067.

Key at tailor shop below. NORTH SIDE -Four rooms, solarium, InHOTELS a-Dor bed; electric refrigeration; garage; ERNEST HOTEL Special rate for permanent guests, week, rooms with hot water. 31 N. Broadway. APARTMENTS--FURNISHED ADOLPH, 8.

28- Centrally located; real home for 1 or 2 refined girls; two-room suite, private bath; must be seen to appreciate. JEfferson 8566. ARLINGTON, 76-Three or 4 rooms with private bath; furnished or unfurnished; reasonable rent; adults only. BURKHARDT, 1130, three attractive rooms, bath; garage; a real home; strictly private; 2 bus lines. CUYAHOGA FALLS 1667 20th near Chestnut and State 3-room suite.

newly furnished; overstuffed furniture; private tile bath; shower; attached garage; front and rear entrance; electric appliances. Phone WAlbridge 8690 CROSBY, 239-Very nicely furnished 3 and 4 rooms, private bath; will make you a real home, $40. HEmlock 2607. CROSBY 509, West Hill; 3, 5, all modern steam heated, best furnished family apartment; reasonable. FRanklin 9537.

COPLEY 962-Beautiful 5-room apartment, including steam heat, and very modern. Apt. No. 3. CUYAHOGA FALLS- -Four-room apartment, furnished, all modern, new buildIng: will rent by the month or week.

Call BLackstone 7315 until 8 p. m. FULTON 85 Three rooms, bath; nicely furnished; steam heat, gas, electricity; $8 week: near Goodyear, HIGHLAND, 8., 21-Three-room apartment, beautifully furnished; located in West Hill's most desirable section. BLackstone 6950. JOHNSTON 629-Four beautifully furnished rooms and bath.

See F. Casson, 619 Johnston st. MARKET, 322, Arcadia Hall-Beautifully furnished living and private bath for 1 or 2, maid service. MARTHA, 54-Three and 4-room suites: kitchen partly furnished; steam heat; hot, cold water. Inquire Apartment 8.

MARKET, 2420, near airport; four rooms, bath, private, heat, light, phone furnished; garage. FRanklin 7651. MAIN, 8., 275- Second floor, 2 and rooms; heat, electric, gas furnished $25, $35 month. FRanklin 3755. MARKET, 240, Ajabee apartmentBeautifully furnished bachelor apartment; Frigidaire; maid service.

MANCHESTER, corner South Four-room apartment; nicely furnished; all conveniences; on 2 bus lines. Call after 5 p. m. MARKET, 230-Two-room apartment; nicely furnished; range, bath, garage; walking distance town. MERRIMAN and Charlotte st.

-Business woman will share 4-room apartment; would like some meals with them. JEtferson 2617; evenings, JEfferson 6480. MARKET. 545-Efficiency suite: rooms, bath; In-a-Dor bed; refrigeration; heat. HEmlock 0512 9 a.

m. to 4 p. m. NATHAN, 1017-Four rooms nicely furnished, first floor; private entrance; Thornton bus. HEmlock 5077.

SIMMONS 1027, block north of Johnston and Buckingham-Four rooms, modern; $6 week. WILLS 91-Two or 3 rooms, bath, clean; heat, light, water, refrigerator, linen, silver furnished. JEfferson 5536. WEST 17-Three rooms, heat, water, gas, electric refrigeration; close to town. FRanklin 0295.

WILLS 102 Living room, bedroom, kitchenette, bath; walking distance business district. WEST HILL, 715 Payne attractive, upper or lower, 3 rooms, bath, private home, phone. Call after 4:30, FRanklin 3666. WEST HILL, 38 Marshall 3-room apartment; large, airy living room; nicely furnished; garage. WILLS 108, near Central GarageFour rooms and solarium; private bath and entrance; well furnished.

Inquire Apartment 2. AVALON APARTMENTS N. Portage Path, 214-Efficiency suite; hotel service; weekly, monthly rates. TWIN OAKS APARTMENT. 202 Twin Oaks rd.

-Three rooms furnished. Call HEmlock 2616. THE HILLCREST Two blocks west of Second National building. Beautifully furnished efficiency suite; vapor heat: electric refrigeration; maid service if desired. 164 King FR-5532.

THREE BLOCKS WEST Harlan Hall, 1 or 2-room efficiency sulte for. 1 to people; maid service. 21 S. Walnut. Manager Apartment 101.

on car line; $35. WAlbrige 3591. PORTAGE PATH, lovely 5-room suite, modern, janitor, phone service, nicely decorated; rent reduced. JEfferson 5250. RHODES, 311-Three large rooms, bath; private entrance; car, bus, garage; near Fiva Points.

SOUTH, 294-298 Modern 3 and 4-room suites; low rent. Inquire 300 E. South BLackstone 3816. SCHILLER 689-Three rooms, bath, 4 rooms, bath, breakfast nook, solarium, In-a-Dor bed; reasonable. SPICER 446-Four suites, modern, newly decorated: 4 rooms, bath, adults, $16, $19, $26, $30.

HEmlock 2240. SOUTHEAST--Four rooms with private bath, clean and warm, gas included; only $21. Also many others in different sections. BLackstone 8818. SHERMAN 444 Large four-room apartment on first floor, modern; good condition: reasonable.

HEmlock 7974. TWIN OAKS GROUP Portage Path and Twin Oaks directly opposite Portage Country club. General electric refrigerators, individual or community garages, electric washing mAchines and wringers, gas driers; 3 to rooms, $62.50 to $137.50. Resident manager Mrs. Fletcher, HEmlock 2616.

SOUTH WEST HILL, 17 Belvidere Way--Upper duplex, 3 rooms and bath; reduced to $25. JEfferson 2757. WEST HILL Four-room steam heated apartment. Call BLackstone 3618, evenings FRanklin 9938. WOOSTER 368, 370, 372-Second floor and 5 rooms.

McKinley 1024, five rooms, first floor; all strictly modern. Very low rent to the right party. HEmlock 6872. AMBASSADOR APTS. 753 W.

Market- Most attractive 2, 3-room efficiency sultes in the city. Elevator, electric refrigeration. Apply custodian. AVALON 214 N. Portage Path, 3- room suite avallable; bedroom, In-a-Dor bed, refrigeration, elevator, garage.

CRESCENT APARTMENT, 795 W. MarketDesirable suite, 5 roms, bath, electric refrigeration, Janitor service; conveniences; reasonable. Call Janitor, JEfferson 8366. HILL CHATEAU -First-class apartment: refrigeration, elevator; 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6 rooms. FRanklin 2712.

PORTAGE APARTMENTS 110 8. Portage Path-Lovely 5. rooms, private laundry, garage; desirable section of Akron. Call rear. UNiversity 6633.

PLAZA 175 N. Portage Pathroom suites, Frigidaire and Janitor service. JEfferson 4412 RANNOCK APARTMENTS Locust, 218-Exclusive 2-room efficiency suites; steam heat, electric refrigerator; modern, $45. Inquire building or owner, HEmlock 2211; UNiversity 2858 evenings. SEVILLE APARTMENTS, 715 W.

Market st. -Modern, fireproof, 2 and 3-room suites; refrigeration, elevator. WESTMONT APARTMENT 22 RHODES AV. Three or four suites available of and 5 rooms; refrigerator, elevator, garage; beautifully furnished lobby and high-class in every respect. Exchange Realty Co.

HEmlock 5191. MODERN 5-room apartment, electric refrigerator; reasonable. Janitor, 17 Rhodes near Market. JEfferson 9257. PRICED TO RENT Goodyear Heights -Five-room flat; steam heat.

Will paper to suit tenant. On bus line; walking distance to factory. Call owner, JEfferson 9222, evenings FRanklin 3265. NEW HOUSE, 5-room suite, modern, beautifully decorated; heat, hot water. 954 Owen FRanklin 9584.

HOUSES--FURNISHED CUYAHOGA FALLS, well furnished 5-room house, bath; $35 month. E. E. Kaufman, 553 E. Exchange, JEfferson 1916.

HART 1363-Five rooms, furnished $25 month: minutes Goodyear. Call 183 S. College FRanklin 6758. NOBLE AV. Beautifully furnished rooms and bath; Crouse school; on bus line; only $55 per month.

THE STARKEY REALTY 38 W. Market st. BLackstone 4717. Evenings, JEfferson 2730..

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