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( CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES ON REQUEST TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. NUUIB6OO, KEW 28*851 V J FUNERAL DIRECTORS. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 622 Kart Market. Old Phone Main #OB. New phone. 27-2*B. Funeral dikkctors—a. m. ragsDALE CO.. 232 North Delaware. Par- I lore for holding funeral rervlces. Auto am- ! balance. McKAHAN & WILHITE 27 W Thirteenth st. Main 3210. ! J. 0/WILSON 2280 Prospect. Auto. 61-671. Proepect 822. j FUNERAL dirk(xokS— WM. E. KRIEGER, New 21-154. Main 1464. 1402 N. Illlnola undertakers. W. T. BLASENGYM 1626 Shelby St. Pros. 2570. Auto. 51-114. UNDERTAKERS— MISKY~' TITUS, 051 j North Del. New 26-564. Main 3630. DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES, Ballard, maud—wife of streeter H. Ballard, died at Hornell, N. Y. Burial 2 p. ni. Monday at North Liberty church. Pike township. Humphrey 7 , Florence mkdkklIvife of Harold Humphrey and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Medert, passed away at her home near Acton, Friday, Jan. 30. Funeral Monday, Feb. 2, 10 a. m. at | the Presbyterian church in Acton. Burial | at Crown Hill. LENAHAN, NEAL E^-DIEO AT HIS home, 2010 North Talbott, Thursday. Jan. 29. Funeral Monday morning, Feb. I 2 at 8:30 at the home. Services at St. j Peter and St. Paul church at 9 a. m. j Burial Holy Cross cemetery. ANNING, CLAUDIA—WIFE OF WALter C. Manning, died Friday, 6:10 a. | m., at her residence, 2006 Broadway, age 38. Funeral notice later. Michel, Theodore—of Spokane, ! Wash., formerly of Indianapolis, died [ Jan. 24. Burial will take place in Indl- j anapoiis. Funeral notice later. Ritter, mrs. jessie andeksox—(Nee Bertha A. Pape), died Satur- j day at 5 a. m., age 45 years, 301 South Leeds avenue. Funeral will be held at j McCordsvllle, Ind., Monday, Feb. 2. Bur- I ial at Greenfield. Ind. SEUKE, CLARA M.—DAUGH TER 7)F Don Selke, BatesviUe, Ind., • and sister of Elizabeth Selke. Mrs. Albert Hausrnan, Mrs. Edward Schorling and Harvey Selke of Indianapolis, passed away Friday, Jan. 30. Friends may view the remains at the Wald funeral parlors. Saturday, afternoon and evening. Burial BatesviUe. Ind. TORZ, GEORGE E.—-BELOVED HlSband of Katie W. Storz and father of Lena. Bonnie and John Storz, died at his residence. 538 South Tibbs avenue, Jan. 29; age 60 years. Funeral at residence, Monday, Feb. 2, 1:30 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. STRINGER, CHARLES R.—HUSBAND of Bertha Serour Stringer, passed | away at his home, 3413 Prospect street, ! Friday, Jan. 30. Funeral Monday, Feb. 2. ! 2 p. m., at the residence; private on account of the death from influenza. T~ RITTIPO, EFFIK A.—WIFE OF ROBert S. Trittipo, passed away at her home. 2717 Boulevard place. Friday, Jan. 80. Funeral at the home Sunday, Feb. 1, 10 a. m. Burial Beaver cemetery. ADEI.I7 BESSIE WATSON—AGE 33 i years, wife of Roscoe Wadell. passed away at their late residence, 316 North Hamilton avenue, at 10:35 a. m., Friday. Jan. 30. Funeral at residence Feb. 1, 9:45. Burial Arbuckle cemetery. three miles north of Brownsburg. AGNER, MARY A. U. (NEE KESSI ler), age 36 years, beloved wife of George H. Wagner, died Thursday, 4 p. m. Fuaeral at her late home, 269 East Minnesota street, Monday, 9:30 a. m., Sacred Heart' church 10 a. m. Burial St. Joseph's cemetery. Friends invited. CARD OF THANKS. S DESIRE TO EXPRESS MY SINCERE thanks to the G. A. R.; also the ladies of the G. A. R. and Finn Brothers, the 1 undertakers; also for the beautiful floral offerings presented to my beloved uncle, I Daniel Roush, who passed away Jan. 15. 1920, at my home, 1215 East Tenth street. I MRS. F. J. WALKER AND FAMILY. " CH'JRCH ~NOtTcTeS. ! First Church of Christ, Scientist Meridian and Twentieth streets. Sunday ! services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday : school at 11 a. m. Wednesday evening i testlmonal meeting at 8 o’clock. Reading rooms at 806 Kahn building, are open daily, except Sunday, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. , and Wednesday .when they close at 6 j p. m. q hrTstian s c ie nce— SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. Delaware and Twelfth sts Sunday services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 and 11 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room, 611 Odd Fel- ' low bldg.; open dally from 10 a. m. to 9 - p. m. Except Wednesday, when It Is closed at 5 p. m. Open Sunday from 2 to 5 p. m. QHRIST lAN SCI ENC K—THIRD CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. 3350 Washington boulevard. Sunday services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o’clock. Reading room at 205 East Thirty-fourth, open dally from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m., except Wednesday, when It Is closed at 6 p. m. Open Sunday from 2-5 p. m. First Spiritualist Church 608 North Liberty street, will hold services Sunday evening at 7:45. Lecture by by B. F. Hayden, followed with messages by Mattie G. Hayden. Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock and in the evening there will be regular message services. Good message, bearers always present. Every one made welcome. PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALST CHURCH Corner North and Pennsylvania streets. Metropolitan School of Music. Services •Very Sunday at 7:45 p. m. Lecture by REV. BESSIE MAY BELLMAN member of the National Spiritualist association. Subject, “How Are the Dead Raised Up and With What Body Do They Come?” First Corinthians, 15-35. This Is a very Interesting subject and you can not afford to miss hearing it explained by one who Is able and well qualified to handle these great subjects. Messages will be given by MRS. ANNA THRONDSEN One of the greatest psychics and message mediums, known throughout the country, j The Ladles’ Aid will meet at the home of , Mrs. Throndsen. 1633 College avenue, on ' Tuesday at 2 p. m. Everybody welcome. | lost andlfound. $500.00 REWARD For return of Jewelry taken from 8809 North Pennsylvania street. Jan. 22; no effort will be made to apprehend person; communicate by letter or telephone. Washington 4172. ' FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and glllows made to order. Est. 1886. E. F. lURKLE. 416 Mass., ave. Main 1428. New : 82-775. jvARTY FINDING PURSE LOST TUEB- - day by Estella Nugent may retain ! money if will return purse with Jewelry i and other articles. Telephone Irvington I B**4. ROOFERS Aephalt roll roofing and shingles, repair- i mg and recoating roofs and gutters. j LASHBROOK BROS. CIRCLE 3056 | NOTICES. INSTRUCTIONS |B any band or string Instrument. PerlOnal Instruction. JOE ANTOLY. 19 West Tenth street. Circle B*B7. Auto-Jiißii'u-7L * room®-—to let. frO LET—FURNISHED BOOM, SUITA- i Ibis tot man. MS IMh j
WHO READS THE WANT ADS IN YOUR OFFICE i In the office of one of the real big concerns it is the business of one man to each day carefully go over the WANT ADS of a certain paper published in that city. Through this, this big concern always has the pick of the best help in every department. Its head knows that many a * man loses his job through no fault of his own. In Indianapolis It will pay any concern to have someone person scan The Times WANT ADS every day. MALE iIELP^-WANTED. Screw machine and millling hands for pro° duction work. Lathe and boring mill hands on tool work. Our truck leaves Capitol Ave. and Washington St. at 6:40 a. m. isujiyjiD IMMS West 23rd and Beit R. R. NORDYKE & MARMON CO. NEEDS LABORERS INSPECTORS TRACERS BACK HANGERS METAL WORKERS VARNISH RUBBERS ROUGH RUBBERS CALL AT EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, KENTUCKY AVE. AND MORRIS ST. Men, boys and colored women wanted. S. Keystone Ave and Belt R. R. Take Prospect car to end of line. Fairmount Glass Works. f TROUSERS figk to match your coat no e." market st. Cb EliiMii ram TRUCK t EAVES Mlth ireTII Ml CAPITOL AT 0:30 A. 1. Miilholland Machine Cos., W 23rd and Belt R. R. W~ ANTED—I SI MEDIATELY. MEN' AND women, 18 or over. U. S. government positions. Beginners get {l,lOO to 81,300 year. Quick raise to SI,BOO and over. Permanent positions. Common education sufficient. Influence unnecessary. List positions open, free. Write Immediately. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. Dept. 96 A, Rochester, N. V. Boy wanted for collecting; must have wheel and furnish reference. Apply 12 to 1, Classified Department, INDIANA DAILY' TIMES. MACHINIST, first-class. Apply employment dept., Imperial Drop Forge Cos., 510 S. Harding. WANTED-PLUMBER, STEAMFITTER AND ALL AROUND HANDY MAN. APPLY CHIEF ENGINEER, CITY HOSPITAL. Young men for railway maul clerks, sll* month. Experience unnecessary. For tree particulars examinations, write R. TERRY (former government examiner), 656 Continental bldg., Washington. IVIL SERVICE POSITIONS, .CLERKS, stenographers, typists, bookkeepers, letter carriers, railway mail darks. For •home study preparation call or write. INDIANA CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL. 157 N. ILLINOIS 8U Room 207. WIDE AWAKE MAN TO TAKE CHARGE of our local trade; $4 to $5 a day steady. No experience required; pay starts at once. Write today. AMERICAN PRODUCTS CO., 356 American bldg., Cincinnati, O. LABORERS. Apply employment office, Imperial Drop Forge Cos., 510 S. Harding St. ACT IN MOTION pictures shake it your profession. Send stamp for free tryout. DELIGHT FILM CO.. Inc.. Wabash avenue and Twenty-second street, Chicago. Trousers to match your coat and vest at a saving of 26% by walking one flight. CITY TAILORS AND CLEANERS. WANTED —280 CORDS OF 16-INCH wood cut; will pay $1 per cord and furnish tools, board, lodging free. Also man by the month. Address R. T. BROWN, Huntington, Ind. INDIAN APO LI 8 RAILWAY MAIL | clerk examinations coming. Hundreds needed. Begin 81.800. Sample questions free. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. Dept. 96 A. Rochester, N, V. ANTED EXPERIENCED FIREMEN on chain grate stoker*. Apply MR. RAT. Unfsn Traction Power Hons*. Andersen. Ii and. WAXTED —AN EXPERIENCED DRAYman; must know depots; also good warehouse man. Apply In parson. M’COT A GARDEN. 618 South Senate. _ safely razob blades sharpened. tutTUSDG*. B*l Indian^ v*.
MALE HELP—WANTED. MIDWEST ENGINE COMPANY WAITS LAEMEUSS) MILLING MACHINE, LATHE AM Mil PRESS RANDS, imi wmm FDR NIGHT WDRK EMPLOYMENT DEPABTiENT, OT AND MARTINGALE SEYVINO MACHINE ADJUSTER; ONE who has full knowledge of Union Special and Singer sewing machines; steady work; modern factory. Apply In writing, stating age, experience and salary expected. Address MR. BERONIO, Levi Strauss & Cos., Koverall factory, Frankfort, Ind. FURNITURE WORKERS Experienced drill cutters. Rip saw men. Scroll saw men. Sticker man. Trimmers on phonograph cabinets. Yard laborers. THE UDELL WORKS. North 2466. || AN TO WORK THIS CITY RE FINISHMl ing, chandeliers, brass beds, automobiles. by new method. $lO dally without capital or experience. Write GUNMETAL CO., 227 Elm, Decatur. 11l ANTED—NAMES ME N WISH INO Become railway mall clerks; sllO month. Answer Immediate. Address this office, A No. 2934, Times. Experienced all-round : machine men for planing mill work. W. 8. JOHNSON. Nineteenth and Cornell. ANTED —ALL-ROCN if BLACK SMITH at once. JOHN MEYER, 618 North street, Logansport, Ind. BALESMEN—WANTED7 STOCK SALESMAN LIVE ENERGETIC SALESMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS TO FOLLOW UP LEADS SECURED THROUGH ADVERTISING AND CIRCULARS. STOCK SOLD UNDER PLAN THAT ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEES INVESTOR'S PRINCIPAL CALL PERSONALLY. 1104 ODD FELLOW BLDG. STOCK SALESMAN A splendid opportunity for a stock salesman to assist in the sale of stock of a financial Institution; opportunity for promotion. Apply to A. L. LIPSON, 507 Odd Fellow building. _ WANTED— SALESMAN WHO IS TRAVeling all through the etate, to handle the best line of toys on the market aa a side iseue on a commission basis. Address A No. 2938. Times SALESMEN— HIGH-CLASS SECURITY men to place stock for expansion of dividend paying company. Liberal commissions. 909 Merchants Bank building. Main 718 L Salesmen — 25; capable or kabntng S3OO a month commission. COMPUTING VISABLE MEASURE PUMP COMPANY. 1542 West Washington. FEMALE HELP—WANTED. EXPERIENCED MACHINE OPERATORS TO WORK ON LADIES’ HOUSE DRESSES, APRONS AND SLEEPING GARMENTS. HIGHEST WAGES PAID. IF YOU ARE A REAL OPERATOR WE WILL GUARANTEE $20.00 PER WEEK UNTIL YOU LEARN OUR WORK. COME SEE OUR MODERN SANITARY WORKROOMS. SECTIONAL WORK. LEARNERS TAKEN. WAGES PAID WHILE LEARNING. EARN POOD PAY WHILE WE TEACH YOU A FINE TRADE. AMERICAN GARMENT COMPANY California and Market Sta. WOMEN FOR FACTORY WORK; EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY. APPLY ROCKWOOD MFG. CO., ENGLISH AVE. AND 810 FOUR TRACKS BTENICBAPHEN MIDWEST ENGINE CO. 19th and Martindale. YOI'NG WOMAN WHO NIVEN IN Broad Ripple or near end of Meridian Heights car line for splendid clerical position. Should be good In figures. Good hours. Employment department, University Park building, Penn, and Vermont. The school, same location. Is the CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Fred VV. Case. Prln. W ANTED EXPERIENCED SHIRTMAKER. APPLY L. STRAUSS CO* WANTED IMMEDIATELY WOMEN. girls, 1* up. U. S. government positions. Commence S9O month. Common education sufficient. List positions free. Write immediately. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. Dept. 616 A, Rochester, N. Y. AN TED—PRACTICAL NURSES AND graduates. Home hygtenlo course. AMERICAN RED CROSS, 27-762 or Main 2170. \ BELL "ITT St not, trrw automobile oolumn* of The Times WsSkAda.
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1920.
FEMALE HELP—WANTSP. 50 Girls to Operate Power Sewing Machines to work in our modern daylight factory—44 hours per week —making Auto Brand overalls and shirts. Good wages to beginners; lunch setwed at cost; pleasant surroundings. AUTO BRAND LEWIS MEIER & CO. 1002 Central, corner of 10th SALESWOMEN EXPERIENCED in the following departments: Silks Wash Goods Linens Men’s Furnishings Gloves J ewelry Hosiery Apply at once PETTIS DRY GOODS CO. Employment Bureau Fourth Floor. LINK BELT CO. CAN USB AT LEAST B 0 GIRLS BETWEEN THE AGES OF 19 AND 28 who are ambitioas to learn ae well as earn. TAKE W. MICHIGAN CAR TO HOLMES AVE. ASK FOR EMPLOYMENT DEPT. AN OPPORTUNITY For 25 young women to earn a good salary and secure an income for life. For particulars gee Employment Supervisor, Room 522. Central Union Telephone Cos. "WTiSLB~~ over 16 years of age for light factory work; good pay. HARRY B. MAHAN BOX CO., 320 W. SOUTH ST. TWIST Apply MIDWEST ENGINE CO. 19th and Martindale. Here is a good place for a girl that wants general housework. We want a girl to do general housework In small family In a five-room modern apartment. No washing or ironing. Go home nights. Good wages. Call North 2528. Flung ’ clerk! we have "a rositlon f*r an expert billing clerk. Must be good In figures, for she has to compute bills. Unusual salary for properly qualified person. Uptown office. Employment department, University Park building, Vermont and Penn. The school, same 10. cation. Is the CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Fred W. Case, Prln. GIRL FOR GENERAL LAUNDRY WORK; WHITE OR COLORED; BOARD AND LAUNDRY. CITY HOSPITAL LAUNDRY. EXPERIENCED COOK; COLORED. PAYNE’S BUSY BEE NO. 1, 144 N. ILLINOIS. DISHWASHER, COLORED. PAYNE’S BUSY BEE NO. 1, 144 N. ILL. L ADIEU TO TAKE COUME IN WAIWI dressing, manicuring, etc.; evening classes. North 479 L / FIFTY LADIES TO SELL Easter greeting cards; wholesale and retail; samples, 10c. P. O. Box 1178. WAN TElff WOMAN TO FOLD CLEAN linens. SANITARY LAUNDRY. 2441 Central. OMAN. MIDDLE AGED; HOUSEwork; good wages. Washington 8018. WANTED— LADY TO DO WASHXNCT Call Woodruff 8521. •.. : t
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WANTED The best stoves, rugs and furniture that gold will buy. Pioneer Dealers in Used Furniture That Is Better. I BAKER BROS. 219-221-223 E. Wash. St. Old Main 3465-3466, Auto. 23-166.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. lITTICSE Burkett Auto Market 235 N. Perm. St. lias changed hands and is now under the management of the corporation, State Used Car Market. Will be open for business Feb. 6th. Nothing but highgrade cars will be accepted. Watch for our advertising. W. W. Fancher, Mgr. “ SAVE MONEY “NOW by buying your car here. Look over our bargains in reliable used cars. Most or them have been rebuilt, repainted and havs new tops. Make. Down. Weekly, Paige 25 touring $76 $3.10 Regal 75 8.50 Packard coupe ....195 4.60 Maxwell coupe 225 5.00 Chevrolet roadster 225 6.00 Paige touring 295 6.00 Franklin, , 395 * 75 Ford touring, winter top 125 5.00 OverlttLd 83 200 5.00 Overland Roadster 100 6.00 And many others. No brokerage. INDPLS. AUTO PARTS & TIKE CO.. 518 N. Capitol. Open Sunday. “BARGAINS IN USED CARS One 1919 Maxwell touring, new; this car has been used for demonstrating only. This car can be bought at a bargain. One 1919 Ford, runs like new; can be bought for $490. Car looks like new. One 1917 Interstate, five new tires, good paint, new top and new curtains; can be bought for $575; In best running condition. One 1918 Maxwell coupe; Just the car for a doctor, looks and runs like new. See these cars before you buy. We will save you money. MERRIT SALES CO., 332 North Capitol avenue. Call for L. M. Golas. Main 6292. __ UNUSUAL OFFERINGS High-Grade Used Cars 1919 Columbia, touring; demonstrator. 1918 Chevrolet 8, touring. 1917 Dodge touring. 1919 Hubmobile, touring. 1918 Inter-State, touring. 1917 Overland, touring. 1917 Ford, touring. 1917 Chevrolet, roadster. 1919 Chevrolet, touring. 1917 Maxwell, touring. 1915 Cole, touring. Fortl coupe, demountable rim*. Term* over twelve monthly payment*. Liberty bonds accepted at face value. Phone for demonstration. Dietz-James $34 East Market street. Main 571*. NATION A L TOURING, 1918 New top and curtains; motor completely overhauled; five good cord tireß; easy term*. NATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE CO. i 426 North Capitol avenue. STUTZ TOURING ~ Slx-pa*eenger; Spanish leather upholstery, five wire wheels; cord tires, good as new. Easy terms if desired. NATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE CO. 426 North Capitol. Main 4755. CHEVROLET, 1920, MODEL 4-90 Touting; looks like new; original tires. See this at once. Terms to responsible parties. Department of Used Cars. JONES-WHITAKER SALES CO.. *43 North Capitol avenue. Main 2345. Late model Chevrolet baby grand, In A1 condition. Terms If desired. S. AND S. AUTO EXCHANGE. 821 Mass. Ave. Circle 1776. ORANT0 RANT SIX, TOURING, 1919, WITH Goodyear cord tires, run less than 4,000 miles; price $960; easy terms. A. C. M’ DAN I ELS, Belmont 2008. 2236 Speedway avenue. Late model Chevrolet 100. this car 1b In A1 condition. Terma if desired. S. AND S. AUTO EXCHANGE. 321 Mass Ave. Circle 1776. ygE BUY."sell and exchange all gg makes of used cars. S. & S. AUTO EXCHANGE 121 Mass, avenue. Circle 1776. FIVE-PASSENGER TOt ItlS<7, late 1917 model, first-lass. $375 will get someone a real good car. terms if desired. 685 North Capitol. Main 4250. OAKLAND SENSIBLE SIX. 1917, TOllflng, five tires; price $700; easy terms. Belmont 2068. MR. M’DANIELS, 2236 Speedway avenue. F“ OR 8 A lE—TW O NEW FORD TRUCKS^ solid tires, with wheels. Never been used. RIVERSIDE RINK. North 2339._ MONBOE ROADSTER, FINE SHAPE; price $300; easy terms. Belmont 2065. MR. M’DANIELS. 2236 Speedway avenue. —T R U C K-F OR SALE. GARFORB TRUCKS For Low Cost Ton-Mile mi nm Distributor, 33 S. Senate Ave. k__ VIM TRUCK FOR SALE, OPEN Express body, late model, first-clasa condition; taken In on trade as our customer needed larger truck. First S4OO gets this bargain. See MR. HERDER, 536 North Capitol. Main 4250AGENTS—WANTED. OLR BOOK. ‘‘THE DISTILLATION OF Alcohol.” from grain, etc., under present government laws, $1 postpaid. Anew field for alcohol. It will ultimately be used as a substitute for gasoline, says Omaha World Herald of Jan. 18, 1920. Also alcohol Is absolutely essential in the following industries; For photo engraving, manufacture of rubber, watches, pastes, varnishes, smoking and chewing tobaccos, celluloid, and for the production of all kinds of dyes. Your clothes and the world would be colorless without alcohol, the manufacture of which, at present encouraged by the government, Is a highly profitable business for farmers In every state of the union, as it can be produced from practically everything a farmer raises, the value of which, hotvever. de- i pends entirely upon the strength or proof | of the product. For this purpose a spirit : proof tester is essential. We supply same, testing from 1 to proof, for $3 post- I paid. Big money Vor agents. DBVEL & CO., (6 F&ro&m building, Omaha. Neb.
LEW SHANK Kiss sjtzjs israsa New Jersey street. Main 202*. STORE BUYS STORE and office fixtures, household furnie v f nd Togs. Main 2288. Auto 22-2*B. 424 Mass, avenue. IF Y'OUB CLOCK IS NOT RUNNING ?,i 4307 - M - R - shkarn. 811 North Alabama. Wanted—uash registers; mix Au,o Pß 2l ?9 S 4 Bi!dwln b,oc k. Main 6*7L AUTO RE PA IRSAN D SUPPLIES. DIXIE STORAGE BATTERIES Six-volt. $22.50. Twelve-volt, $32 50 Twenty months’ guaranty. DIXIE STORAGE BATTERY CO MAIN 5181. 629 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. After Feb. 1, 6-volt, $25.00. PAINTING Hurry that Ford that needs painting. We paint them this month for $lO and up. Other cars In proportion. All work guaranteed. DAVE FLEMING, painter, 20 West Wabash street. AOTO WASHING Our Specialty. *22-834 North Illlnol* 8. & 8. Auto Laundry ONE MAN AUTO TOPS, SIDE CURtains, seat and radiator covers. PERFECTION AUTO TOP CO.. 1107 Udell street. North 645. ~WT* P. PAUST SHOP Automobile painting. *B9 East Washington. AUTOMOBILEB—WANTED^ AUTOS WANTED We pay highest prices for useed cars. See us before you sell your car. MERRIT SALES CO., 332 North Capitol avenue. Call for L. M. Golas. Main 6292. AUTOS WANTED We pay cash. No delay for your money. It Is here for you. Come In or call. 1. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. 619 N. Illinois et. Main 1579. Auto. 22-06$. Wa also buy Junk car a MOTOR CYCLES AND BI CYCLES^ CASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF motorcyciea FLOYD PETERMAN. *O9 Massachusetts avenue. AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR hTrE CARS FOR RENT—DO YOUR OWN driving. U-DRIVE AUTO SERVICE, 125 South Pennsylvania street. Telephone Main 68*0. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SAUeTT About Rugs New rugs are very expensive; old rugs are too high for their value, and insanitary. Why not buy New Linoleum We have 6.000 yards of new. genuine cork linoleum. We also have 5,000 yards new pro-llnoleum; twenty-five different patterns to choose from. Our prices are the lowest In the city. Buy now; In spring you will have to pay 26 per cent more. For all these we have a special price of 75c per yard. One hundred Unoleum rugs at your price. Glazer 444 E. Washington. We Pack. Ship Free of Charge. beds 7 springs anTT MATTRESSES Beds from $2.50 up. Springs, $2.00 up. Mattresses, $3.00 up. SPECIAL PRICES ON CARPETS. Remember. Glazer’s prices are the lowest. You can save big money here on furniture of every description. We can o Jtflt your home complete. GLAZER 444 E. Wash. St. “GOOD furniture GOOD RUGS If you are in the market to buy or to sell go to the finest store In Indianapolis. USED GOODS STORE J 6. . ua Drop-Head Singer. $10; FV-g" Cm other bargains. $1.06 per ;! f )ty week. All makes REV h 7 PAIRED. HEMSTITCH--tv—*Ll ING while you wait. 18* * PER YARD. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO.. Main 600. Auto. 26-216. 812 Mau. Are, F| URN ACE. SECOND HAND, FOR SALK. We take out many furnaces in good condition and Install Moncriefs. MONCRIEF FURNACE CO.. 915 North Davidson st. Main 7820. f" OR SALE-DINING ROOM SUlfEi bedroom suite, fireless cooker, and a lot of other good household furniture. 3302 Kenwood avenue. North 5118. T A SACRIFICE^PLAYER PIANO, *175 cash and $1.76 weekly payments. Call Harrison 1622 after 6 p. m. F" OR BALE-ONE ROLL-TOP - DESK, ONE safe; bargain. RIVERSIDE SKATING RINK. North 2389. Musical instruments, records, rolls, cut price. TUTTLE. 201 Indiana avenue. Roll- top desk and chair; in good condition. Main 7820. ECOND-HAND FURNACE FOR SALE. Call Main 6*78. NE SET OF LEEDY DRUMS FOR SALE cheap. Call Main 6009. COAL AND WOOD FOR BALEPocahontas M. R SB.OO Kentucky Sh. L 7.75 Illinois Lump 7.00 Indiana Lump 6.50 M. 3531. L. H. BAIN COAL CO. M. 2531. SUCCESSOR TO ANCHOR FUEL CO. MAIN 2161. Indiana $6.25 Illinois $6.75 West Virginia $8.25 Kentucky Lump $8.25 Weaver Coal & Ice Cos. Pros. 2201. COAL We have fifteen tons mine run, fine for furnaces, heating stoves; $6 per ton; ten tons of nut and slack; fine for furnaces and retorts, two tons $9; Linton No. 4, $6.50. Phone Prospect 2167. TAY'LOR COAL CO., State and English. AARBON COKE FOR SALE, *6.50 PER If TON AT THE YARDS. REPUBLIC CREOSOTING CO., 736 NORTH MILEY AVENUE. HORSES AND VEHICLES. HORSE AUCTION^ Every Monday. Shroyer’s stable, 332 West Maryland, 10 a. m. CAR LOAD STOCK just shipped in from the country; farm mares and, work horses. Can be seen | Sunday; hetavy double work harness; wagons and juggles. Commission stable. ; BURKHARDT, Auctioneer. SHROYER, Manager. | For sale—one chunky roan mare, 12 years old; one nice 6-year-old I driving mare; several useful work horses. 322 South Erie street, ■ -= BUBINEBS CHANCES. Have you *65? we raise hogs for you, feed and breed, giving you half the profits. Bank reference. Write for full particulars. BIRDHAVEN, 602 Kapsas City Life. Kansas City. Mo. Turn munTiooini AifAii ium among Times Want *as )
REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. 5-room house, W. 25th St. Lot 40x169. Price, $1,600; S6OO cash, sl6 per month. 5-room cottage on Cottage Ave. Price, $2,100; SBOO cash, balance monthly. Double house on N. Randolph, 7 rooms a side; modern except furnace. Price $4,500. 5-room cottage on Tacoma. Modem except furnace, $2,400. Double house, 6 rooms a side; modem except furnace; E. Vermont St.; fine location. Price $4,500. GILL REALTY CO., Main 1646. Auto. 28-236 This company has always a long list of prospective purchasers of homes and It Is not always able to satisfy them with its own available properties. We car. assure the public of a great advantage In either listing with us their salable property or applying to us for a purchasable piece. Our policy of regular and consistent advertising, our organization, which covers the entire city, and the high standard upon which we operate, are assurances of unusual benefit for our clients. If we do not have listed just what Is wanted, we will negotiate for such property as may be desired, or for any particular property. We wish emphatically to affirm it to be our policy to represent equitably and with every courtesy both the buyer and the seller. There will positively be no departure from this high standard and the buyer’s Interest as well as that of the seller will be properly appreciated. REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT. A. R. Klmmlch, Mgr. HOME SEEKERS REALTY CO., 913 Merchants Bank Bldg. Main 1499. Auto. 25-246. LIST WITH THE HOME SEEKERS. Buy Now. Save SIOO Buy In Wlnmar. Fine building lots In first square north of Michigan street on Bradley, Denny or Chester avenue. Good lots, 33x135; aewer, gas, city water. Only a small amount required for down payment, balance monthly. Only a few choice lots left. No interest or taxes until 1921. Meyer-Kiser Bank S-r jr 550 Arbor avenue, $1,800; V/ S2OO cash. 1015 South Sheffield. $3,200; JL ii. SSOO cash. 918 North Sheffield. $2,000 cash. 120. g. Butler ave., 7 rooms, m0d...54,500 424 S. Noble street, 7 rooms, mod... 3.000 426 S. Noble street, 7 rooms, mod... 3,260 434-36 S. Division street, double... 1,600 2827-29 Paris ave., double 3,650 24-26 N. Gladstone, double 5,590 440 Terrace ave., $2,500; $250 cash. i And many others. GEORGE A. LUCAS, Realtor. 208 American Central Life bldg. Main 5674. SUBURBAN One acre with four-room house, small barn, poultry house, electric lights, near lnterurban stop south; price $1,850; payments, or will take automobile for part. Three-quarters acre with five-room house, barn, poultry house, near lnterurban four miles west. Price $2,100; terms. Half acre, with five-room bungalow, near stop, six miles west. Price $2,600; SSOO cash. H. Q. MONEN, 406 Law building Homes for Colored Payments 1931 West Tenth, five-room bungalow, electrlo lights, new cement porch, now vacant. Price $1,750, $l5O cash. sls per month. 1981 Yandes, four rooms, electric lights, will decorate. Price $1,250; SIOO cash. $12.50 month. 2441 Hovey, six rooms, electricity. Price $1,600; SIOO cash. sl6 month. B. M. RALSTON Auto. 27-560. 143 E. Market. Main 960. COLORFD BUYERS NOTICE We have a good six-room house In the 700 block on West Twenty-seventh street for $2,100, with cash payment of $l,lOO. Large lot. Investigate this. Call North “FOUR ACRES WEST On National road; nice shade, good water, electric lights, good gardening soil; two squares from traction stop. Price, $3,750; : terms. Mr. Baird. Canaday Realty Cos. 306 City Trust Main 6340. Five rooms, northwest ............ $2,200 Six rooms, south side ..............$2,000 Four rooms, south ................SI,OOO Nine rooms, northwest .$3.500 Six rooms, east; modern ..........$4,750 Six rooms, Irvington; m0dern......53,750 L. E. NEWSOM 813 Traction Terminal. Main 7189. North 8098. “NORTH LASALLE ST. Eight-room residence, two lots and two barns, for $2,000; S2OO cash, $lB per month. Including Interest. Good bargain, j Mr. Mclnteer, with I. N. Richie & Son, Realtors 151 East Market. Main 520. Evening and Sunday, Woodruff 4883, 261 PERSHING ST. Pershing avenue, near New York: six rooms, furnace, electric lights, city water In house, bargain; terms If desired. Schmid & Smith Realtors 134 North Delaware st. Main 4088. Sc AN ACRE CASH Texas school lands for sale by state at $3 per acre. 5o per acre balance In 40 years, 5 per cent interest. Send 6c postage for further information. Investor Publishing Company, Dept. SB, San Antonio, Tex. Small Double Investment Five rooms to a side; electric lights, gas, well; rental $18; price $1,800; cash payment, $600; balance on mortgage. Meyer-Kiser Bank Evenings call E. V. Dessert, Prospect 6125. ?T HAUGH. CLOSE To MICHIGAN street; six-rooms; good condition; cistern and well water In house; gas, barn; large lot; $1,650; bargain, HENDRICKS INVESTMENT CO.. 525 Merchants Bank Bldg, Main 6704. STRICTLY MODERN, KIGHtYLoom home; fine corner; both streets paved; north of creek; $2,000 cash, balance monthly. Main 107. CHOICE LARGE LOT NEAR MAI’LK road boulevard, within two squares ol Fair Grounds; $lO cash, balance $1 weekly. 640 Lemrke Annex. Main 1409. SIX-ROOM house 7 electric lights, city water In kitchen; cistern; $2.35); 4012 E. Michigan. Phone owner Irvington 971. Immediate possession. SSOO CASH, $25 MONTHLY. BUYB I SIX rooms, steem heat, complete bath; on paved street; fine location. OWNER. North 1866. OWNER MUST SKLL_ EIGHT-ROOM _ house, partly modefn; $2,000: on ; terms. Call Belmont, 1858 after 4 and all day Sunday. Five rooms, electricity, gas, city water, toilet In house; $2,250; S3OO cash. Woodruff 2092. INDIANA TRUST CO.— Belle real estate, collects rent, writes Ur# tßsuranoe. El GIIT-ROOM MO DE RN, NORTH; terms, or consider small property as part. Woodruff 247 after 7:30. S“ IXIROOI* “MODERN, LAUNDRY ROOM, two porches; S6OO cash; balance monthly. Woodruff 7024. FOR SALK—-SEVEN-ROOM MODERN house, near Woodruff Place. Price j 85,000. *7*9 Woodruff. j S
REAL EBTATE- FOR BALE. BACK TO NATURE 2 Wouldn’t you like to live in the “juJ between” place—between the country a.nM the city—with the advantages of bot|jpi Doesn't living where you can have chicken# and a garden appeal to you? And where you can pick fruit from your own trees? We have such a place on College just ' north of 106th. S<x rooms and bath, thoroughly modern, with the exceptlo* of gas. Long living room, brick fireplace, t hardwood floor and finish down. Full basement with laundry room, two-ear garage; one acre of ground. Tills place is j positively being sold at less than coet j for $8,200. Call A. R. Klmmlch. Home i Seekers Realty Cos.. 9X3 Merchants Banff : building. Main 1499. Auto 26-246. i “LIST WITH THE HOME SEEKERS." NINE-ROOM MODERN HOME SOUTH on Fletcher avenue. Fine location for rooming and boarding house. Has one sleeping room down and four rooms up and bath. Good furnace and fine eleotric fixtures. Paved street; garage. To a responsible party we will sell this property on a small cash payment, balance like rent. This is. a real opportunity to turn yom rent receipts Into a home. J. S. Cruse Realty Cos., Realtor* 128 North Delaware st. 13% Investment Consisting of storeroom about 25x70 and two apartments of six rooms each; three separate furnaces; toilet in storeroom; bath and toilet In each apartment; electric lights, gas; property in good condition: located on South West street; rental SBO per month. Price $6,300. Meyer-Kiser Bank Main 553. Evenings call E. V. Dessert. Prospect 512* REAL ESTATE—WANTED. Homes Wanted ! 15 modern doubles .NORTH. 8 modern doubles EAST. 50 modern singles EAST. 25 modern singles NORTH. Indianapolis will have one million peo pie In 1930. A lot of them are here now They want homes. If yours is for sale seme now. The MacLeod, Realtor 1109 Law bldg. Main 1347. Har, 1904 AUTOS WANTED We will buy your car regardless of it condition and pay highest cash price. INDPLS. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO 518 North Capitol. Main 263S Open Sunday. ■ ~AUTOS WAXTED W’e pay cash for any model, from 191< UP S. & S. AUTO EXCHANGE 821 Massachusetts ave. Circle 1776. ODERATE price and house with j either furnace or bath. Woodruff] 7024 after 6:30. I Modern home for customer; SI,OOO cash, balance monthly. Main I 142. ILL PAY CASH FOR DESIRABLE home. Address A No. 2935. Times. House, five tcT’seven rooms, not modern. Will pay cash. Main 107. ~ FARMS—FOR GALE, For SALE—MONROE county farm 202 acres; well Improved; eight-roon i house, all good; buildings good; tw< I driven wells and other running water good farm land; price right; if interestec write owner for particulars. FREDONE PHILLIPS. R. R. I, Elwren, Ind. SEVENTY-ONE- ACRE FARM FOR SALK at a bargain. If sold by Feb. 1; price, $9,500; good improvements; call and see owner, one and one-half miles southeast of Acton, Ind, H. W. HILTON. WISCONSIN FARM LANDS. LANDOLOGY, a MAGAZINE GIVING the facts in regard to the land situation. Three months' subscription. FREE. If for a home or as an Investment yoi are thinking of buying good farm lands simply write me a letter and say. “Mai me LANDOLOGY and all particular! FREE.” Address Editor, Landoiogy, Skidmore Land Cos., 113 Skidmore bldg., Varlnette. Wls. TAILORS AND CLEANERS. CLEAN ’EM UP Capitol Garment Cleaners M. A. GITHENS. SERVICE! SERVICE! SERVICE! 5246 North Capitol avenue. Main 547'u Main 4160. Auto. 21-241. “H. G. FITE“ Practical Tailor and Cutter i Pry cleaning, pressing and repairing; ! army overcoat, made over; ladles' work a specialty; work called for and delivered. | North Capitol avenue and Ohio street, j Automatic 26-641. Circle 890. Quit” WEARING READY made pants We make them to your measure, $5.0( j and up. LEON TAILORING CO.. 181 j East New York street. Walk up one ! flight. SCHWARTZ, TAILOR AND CLEAIt- . er 31 Kentucky avenue. Main 2679. DANCING. DANCING Prof. Rayno—reliable school for the stage-, violin and all kinds of fancy artistic step dancing acts taught and completed for good season’s engagements. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call at 224 West Ohio street. Phone Main 2069. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. storage cheapest \yy rates in city, call V US. Everything at reaj sonable price. Packed. J 11 shipped anywhere. ii Locked room If desired. SO West Henry. Main 4699. HANK FURNITURE AND STORAGH CO.. 287-229 North New Jersey street. Phone Main sott. Local and overland hauling, a K. TRANSFER CO.. 938 East Washington street. Prospect 8282. DETECTIVE*. Quigley-Hyland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators 886-629 Lew bldg. Main IWt financial! ~ WHEN YOU NEED MONEY SIOO-S2OO-S3OO Investigate our easy-to-pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loana Get SSO, pay back $2.50 a month. ” SIOO, ” ” $5.00 “ " With Interest at per month. You pay only for tlie actual time loan runs. Interest is charged only on the actual amount of cash still outstanding. Come In and get free booklet. “The Twenty Payment Plan.” which describes everything fully. All business confidential. We Ix-an on Furniture. Planoa, Vlctrolag, Live Stock, Automobiles, etc., without removal. Also on Diamonds, Etc. for long or short time Call, phone or write Indiana Collateral Loan Cos. (Bonded Lenders.) ESTABLISHED 1887. 201 LOMBARD BUILDING. 24% EAST WASHINGTON ST. Phone Main Nw^26-78*. “money to loan On First Mortgage Security SEX PER CENT., GILL REALTY" CO. Main 1646, Auto. 28-236 WE MAKK SECOND MORTGAGES ON farm or city property. AETNA MTQ, and INV. CO. Mala 7191. (9* Fidelity Trust Bldg. INSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.* I AUBREY D. PORTER. *l9 LAW bid*. Main 79*9. Loans on diamonds; ss per mo. BURTON JEWELRY CO. U Mono* i beat. Why net sell that last year *oat. TtsMA •Want Ada" will da it. Mata **99. Antes M-NL
