Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 255, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1920 — Page 11

INDIANA DAILY TIMES * 25-29 S. Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main 3500 Automatic 28-351 RATES. One time 07 per line Three consecutive times 06% per line Six consecutive times 06 per line Male or female help wanted, situation wanted, male or female; t rooms to let and board and rooms wanted — One time 07 per line Three consecutive times .06 per line Six consecutive times 05 per line Contract rates on application. Legal notices 07 per line Lodge and club l notices 50c per insertion Church notices (1 inch or less) 35c per insertion Over 1 inch, 5c per line additional. Death notices, 2oc per insertion. The Business Office closes at 8 P. M. . „ _ , - FUNERAL DIRECTORS. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 East Market. Old Phone Main 908. New Phone, 27-208. A. M. Ragsdale. J. Wash Price. John Paul Ragsdale. A. M. RAGSDALE CO. McKAHAN & WILHITE 87 West Thirteenth street. Mate 3210. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. Auto, SI-671. Prospect 332. Funeral directors— WM E. KRIEGER. Xsw 21-164. Main 1454. 1402 N. Illinois. UN D E RT AKERS. W. T. BLASENGYM 1635 Shelby St. Pros. 2570. Auto. 61-114. UNDERTAKER*— HISEY & TITUS, 551 North Del. .New 26-564. Main 3680. D EAT H AN D FU N ERALNOTICE& COONEY, ANNA MRS.—DIED AT HER home, 1435 East Market St., at 3:15 a. m., Tuesday, March 2. Funeral Thursday morning'. 9 a. m., Holy Cross church. Burial at Kushviile, Ind. GROSECLOSE, ERNEST E.—BELOVED son of Mr. and Mr?. J. C. Groseclose, brother of Anna and Chauncey Groseclose an 2 Gladys Caldwell, died at his home on . Bluff road at 6 p. m.. March 1. 1920. Funeral Friday morning at 11 o’clock. LOST AND FOUND. STRAYED; AMERICAN BULL DOO, FEmale, white, brlndie head, white stripe down forehead. Reward. Main l'l.Woodruff 7857. Lost— pin ; onyx top ; pearl; ouf7 line lettered Beta Phi; Initials on back, G : T. B. Prospect 2267. Reward. Lost garnet bar breastpin | several rows of garnets, old style. Reward. Washington 930. Lost— (hair, about three inches higher than dining chair, off wagon. Prospect 5700. STRAYED AWAY; MALE SCOTCH collie. Phone North 6585. Lost —fancy white apron, ali hambra theater. North 7113. Lost— physic ian’s bag. reward.' Call Main 3023. , PERSONALS. Law business handled in all courts; juvenile and criminal cases, damages, estates, claims, collections. FITZGERALD'S LAW OFFICES. Room 421 Law Bldg. 134 East Market street. T7U VUI OyTiUmAY CONCERN—THIS IS to certify that I will not be responsible for any bills contracted by my wife. Ethel V. Smith, from this date. ARTHUR P. SMITH. NOT ICES: Furnace, second hand, for sale. We take out many furnaces In good condition and install Moncriefs. MOXCRIEF FURNACE CO.. 915 North Davidson st. Main 7820. P" Ties everybody suffering piles, fistula, fissures, ulcerations, constipation, bleeding, itching, write free trial. Positive painless pile cure. S. 17. TARNEV, Auburn, Ind. HARDWOOD FLOORS rescraped, refinished like new. Expert workmanship. North 2946.

ROOMS—TO LET. Nice sleeping room, 120 s. butler. 13.00 per week; all modern conveniences. Call Irvington 2343. BOARD AND ROOMS—WANTED. WANTED— ROOM AND BOARD, IN private family, by young married couple employed. South side preferred. Address L. GARRISON. 328 W. South, City. OFFICE AND STOR E s—to let. Srt f Wanted store rooms downVA town for lease. I have twenty-one clients waiting J. IJk. to locate here. BERT ESSEX, 206-8 American Central Life Building. ~~ BUSIN ESSCHANCEs7 . OPPORTUNITY Have you SIOO or more to Invest where the risk is small and the profits large? It will pay you to INVESTIGATE The E. B. Cassatt Cos., 910 Hume-Mansur Bldg. ’ WORKING MEN ~~ Seldom have a chance to get associated with busines men in concerns that make money. An opportunity is offered you to I get in on the ground iloor with prominent business men in a company earning better than 20% annually. If you have SSO this is your chance. Proposition will stand thorough investigation. For full particulars .address A No. 839. Times. BURNISHED APARTMENT OF SIX rooms, walking distance, north; three rooms sub-rented. All good, clean furniture. Must sell this week. Phone me for particulars. H. G. MONEN, Main 3138, Opportunity' for practical men of small means to get in on the ground floor of anew manufacturing and experimental machine company; good investment and chance of working with your money. Address A No. 837. Times. FEATHERS " Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. Est. 1886. E. F. BL'RKLE. 416 Mass. ave. Main 1428. New 23-775. Roofers ‘ Asphalt roll roofing and shingles, repairing and recoating roofs ond gutters. LASHBROOK BROS CIRCLE 3056 Grocery store for sale; small, good place for good- meat cutter. Call ; Circle 236. INSTRUCTIONS. RAGTIME Plano playing In 20 lessons. Professional i style for players. Booklet sent free. ! CHRISTEN SEAN SCHOOL. 106 Pemrboke ! Arcade. Circle 3034. Learn magic- entertain your friends, Harrison 80. 1915 Central ave. ! DETECTIVES. Ouigley-Hyland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators 626-629 Law bldg. Main 2801,

MALE HELP—WANTED. Machine shop general foreman. foremen N and assistants. Men capable of tilling the above positions by one *of the largest auto truck plants in the country. Must be efficient, think for themselves, able to keep production up to schedule. Also time study men familiar with speeds, feeds and machine operation. None but high-class men need reply. State age, experience, salary and full particulars in first letter. Address A 2956, Times. EXPERIENCED BILL CUTTER Young man, rapid and accurate in figures. Splendid opportunity. Must be a typist. Call in person for interview. J. C. Perry & Cos. 31 E. Maryland St. Men Wanted To Handle Express Day or night, forty-five cents per hour; hour assignments to suit your convenience. An excellent opportunity for ambitious men to earn extra money. Also positions for platform men and drivers. American Railway Express Cos., 255 S. Meridian St. J. E. Kennedy LABORERS Steady work. Apply Employment Department. IMPERIAL DROP FORGE CO. 510 S. Harding.

BOY 16 to 20 years of age, wanted for light work; good salary; steady job and chance for advancement; reference from relatives required. Call at 132 S. Pennsylvania. Max Katz Bag Cos. Men, boys and colored women wanted. S. Keystone Ave and Belt R. R. Take Prospect car to end of line. Eairmount Glass Works. , Bookkeeping and penmanship teacher, man or woman, for town of about 25,000 In Illinois; S2OO per month. Re-appointment for next year If one makes good. Work pleasant and easy. Employment Department. University Park Bldg., Vermont and Penn. Ask for Mrs. White. The school, same location, la the CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Fred W. Case, Principal. Wanted—Machinist for re-pair-shop; must be first class. Carman & , Fryer, 115 N. Noble. WANTED Good, steady man for newspaper district. Apply Circulation Dept., Times. M ENT TO~~ WO RK IN LU MBER YARD. THO.MAS MADDEN SON & CO., BIG FOUr, AND FLETCHER AVE. CIVIL- SERVICE POSITIONS, CLERKs! stenographers, typists. bookkeepers, letter carriers, railway mail clerks. For preparation call or write. INDIANA CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL, 157 N, ILLINOIS ST. Room 207. ELEVATOR OPERATORS experienced. Call after 4 p. m. Auto. 27327. Room 301, Loralne hotel. WANTED —MEN, 18 UP; RAILWAY Mall Clerks. Commence sllO month, fist positions, free. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. 95 B. Rochester. N. Y. MACHIN ISTS AND TOOLMAKERS TO use production guaranteed to the tenth micrometers. See samples. R SPILLMAN. 2132 Elliott St. Boy, colored, half days; light porter work. LUDWIG ECONOMY MILLINERY SHOP, 314 East Washington street. WANTED on chain grate stokers. Apply MR. RAY, Union Traction Power House. Anderson. Ind. WA N TLl>—-MARRIED MAN { KXPEJtlenced on dairy farm, home garden and milk furnished. Box 12S, H. F. D. K I. New phone, Broad Ripple 187, Ring 1. US. GO VERX MEM WANTS MAIL I carriers, railway mall clerks; commence SIOO month. Particulars address A No. 2947. Times. MEN. TO UNLOAD LUMBER.. DYNES POHLMAN LUMBER CO., East 28ih St. and Monon R. R. SAFETY RAZOR BLAD®S sharpened. TUTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana ave. WA NTE1 >—4 A RPENTEK.7~I ALL J|arl rison 2326. Experienced man” to worm in creamery. Apply WEBER MILK CO. Three janitors at the y.m.cxaimmediately. Apply M. Ailee. rnTMtiooiralways uitrp M among Times WwM Ala.

Finders, keepers; Losers, weepers; but not -when you advertise for the lost article in The Daily Times. Let us prove it. MALE HELP—WANTED. Nordyke <& Marmoni Cos. Ky. Ave. and Morris St. oilers excellent opportunities in the following classifications INSPECTOR MILLWRIGHT MILLWRIGHT HELPER AUTOMATIC AND HAND SCREW MACHINE MACHINIST VARNISH FINISHER HANDY MAN CRATER LABORER. * Match Your Coat with a pair of qjjjjj 1 j 48 W. OHIO ST. Near 111. 110 E. MARKET ST. Near Penn. WANTED— MUSICIANS for OQKNBfS, clarinet*, alto, brass trombone, piccolo, Kokomo city band. Backed by chamber of commerce, and will get position for any trade. Must be a gentleman with It and play standard music. Call or write A. C. KELLEY, Secretary, Kokomo, Ind. SIT U ATI ON W ANTE D—M AL E. POSITION WANTED AH DRIVER OF truck, by experienced man who can drive any make car. Prospect Cl4B. 441 W. McCarty. SALESMEN—-WANTED. - -wr - VVV* WANTED Experienced general and special dry goods, linen and notion traveling salesman, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia and Illinois. Apply Box 890, Cincinnati, Ohio.

STOCK SALESMAN LIVE. ENERGETIC salesman I OF GOOD ADDRESS TO FOLLOW UP LEADS SECURED I THOUGH .ADVERTISING AND CIRCULARS, STOCK HOLD UN--1 DER PLAN THAT ABSOLUTELY' GUARANTEES INVF.STOR’3 PRINCIPAL. CALL PERSONALLY. 1104 ODD FELLOW BLDO. E NEED SEVERAL HIGIGGRADE salesmen Immediately. 509 Odd Fellow Building. Call Circle 872. BUSINESS SERVICES. GROVES TRACTION TERMINAL BAGGAGE CO. I CHECK ALL BAGGAGE LEAVING CITY BY TRACTION. CALL ME FOR PROMPT SERVICE. 118 W. WABASH ST. MAIN 1293, AUTO. 31-261. "GEM POLISH IS: 1. A TIME SAVER-—Because, unlike other polishes, GEM POLISH la rubbed off Immediately; you do not have to wait for It to dry. 2. A LABOR SAVER—Because, unlike other polishes, GEM POLISH does not get white dust on the woodwork. 3. A MONEY' SAVER—Because, unlike other polishes It does not have to be applied all over the window pane, but la put on In streaks, using one-sixth aa much. At your grocery, drugstore, or department store. GEM POLISH MFG. CO. 16 When Bldg. Main 367. THEY DO THINGo! ~ Times Want Ada One cent a word. BE IN STYLE Auto. 31-351. FEMALE HELP^WANTEpTW* STENOGRAPHERS, TYPISTS, BILLING clerks. The demand for trained office help continues. We have scores of positions that we cannot fill. If qualified, register with us at once. If not, you should not loae a day getting ready for one of these splendid positions. Employment department. University Park building, Vermont and Pennsylvania. Ask for Mrs. White. The school, same location, is the CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Fred W. Case, principal. COOKT EXPERIENCED, FOR THIRD WORK; GOOD WAGES; STEADY EMPLOYMENT. PAYNE'S CAFETERIA, 112 E. WASHINGTON. TWO GIRLS TO WORK IN' OUR OFFIC E at $2 a day In exchange for a business course. This is a splendid opportunity for you if you are anxious to take a business course, but a little short on funds. Ask for Fred W. Case, principal CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Pennsylvania and Vermont sU. Next door to Y. W. C. A. | Oobb oiitL roR general house- j work. North (335.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1920.

FEMALE HELP—WANTED. ?■" 1 0. \ Samples now ready. Have your old hats made into new spring models. INDIANAPOLIS GMT OLEACHERY 28 Kentucky Ave. Main 6179. V* - ■ J G-I-R-L-S AT ONCE Between the ages of 18 and 33; for light, clean work that pays well. Those positions are permanent. Girls with ambition can steadily increase earnings. ELI LILLY & CO. TAKE GARFIELD CAR TO M’OARTY RT.. THEN ONE BIXJCK EAST TO EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. APPLY ANY TIME BETWEEN 8 A. M. AND 5:30 P. M. 706 S. ALABAMA. A YOUNG WOMEN WANTED Additional telephone operators are needed, due to constantly increasing requirements of service. PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY GIRLS WELL CARED FOR Light and airy switchboard rooms; comfortable rest and recreation room. Annual vacation with pay. Sicks benefits, life insurance, pensions, without cost. Apply CENTRAL UNION TELEPHONE CO. Meridian and New York Sta GIRLS Wc have openings for 25 girls on hand sewing. Apply KAHN TAILORING CO. St. Clair St. Entrance. TYPEST AND STENOGRAPHER MIDWEST ENGINE CO. 19TH & MARTINDALE

COMMERCIAL TEACHER. WE HAVE A call from a town in Arizona for a J teacher of bookkeeping. Gregg Shorthand j and typewriting. Position now held by C. B. C. graduate. $2lO for remaining 6 | weeks. Better salary next year. Splendid i opportunity for one desiring a western 1 ■ rip. Colloge or normal graduate prej ferred. Examination not necessary. Employment Depaitmont, University Park I Bldg.. Vermont and Penn. Ask for Mrs. ! White. The school, same location, is the CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Fred i W. Case, Principal. Bookkeeping and penmanship teacher, man or woman, for town of I about 26,000 in Illinois; S2OO per month. I Re-ap[)Olntment for next year If one | makes good. Work pleasant and eaay. | Employment Department, University Park I Bldg.. Vermont and Penn. Ask for Sirs. ! White. The school, same location, la the central BUSINESS COLLEGE. Fred j W. Case. Principal. (UHLS WANTED OVEP 16. CENTURY BISCUIT CO., BLACKFORD AND NEW YORK. COLORED GIRLS, DISH WASHER, EXPERIENCED, $9 PER WEEK AND MEALS. THOMPSON’S RESTAURANT, 40 E. WASHINGTON ST. WOMAN COOK white, familiar with steam table work; must be first-class; good wages and no Sunday work. STATE LIFE LUNCH. .State Life Bldg. WANTED GIRLS ~TO LEARN LONG DISTANCE OPERATING. SEE MISS KING, INDIANAPOLIS TELEPHONE COMPANY. BUS GIRLS. APPLY PAYNE’S CAFETERIA, 112 E. WASHINGTON ST. MILLINERY APPRENTICES" Earn whlie learning. LUDWIG ECONOMY MILLINERY SHOP. 814 East Washington street. L'ADI e's TO TAKE ’ COURSE IN HAIR j dressing, manicuring, etc. Day and evening classes. North 4701. Girls for light factory work. WM. B. BURFORD, 40 S. Meridian. WANTED HOUSEKEEPER FOR A widower. Address A No. 838, Times. WANTED— A YOUNG ci®U lico ASSIST with housework. Call North 300. i

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. INTRODUCTORY SALE at the Indianapolis High-Class Used Car Salon 7 Days Left of Our 10-Day Sale. THE MOTOR MART ,Seo our individual ads in this section, describing our line of liIGIIGRADE USED CARS 140 N. Delaware St. Main 1984. Opposite Public Market. Open evenings and Sundays. BARGAINS USED CARS INVESTIGATE OUR WEEKLY PAYMENT PLAN. Most of these cars have been overhauled, repainted and retopped. Down. Weekly. Overland roadster 3 75 Jt 00 Regal touring 75 4.00 ] ’l6 Maxwell chassis 125 6.00 1 ’l7 Maxwell chassis 145 5.50 ! 'l6 Maxwell touring 145 6.50 j ’l7 Maxwell touring 165 6.09 ! ’l7 Maxwell coupe 195 6.50 Overland S3, touring 145 6.50 ’l7 Oakland 6 speedster 245 6.50 ’l7 Helen touring 245 *.1:9 Franklin 6, touring 395 7.00 Packard 6. touring 745 9.00 Cadillac 8. touring 495 8.00 Ford Form-a-truek 145 5.00 No brokerage. No red tape. If you are honest we want your business. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. Main 2638. 616 N. Cap. Auto. 22-019 MAXWELLS 1918 touring:. 1917 touring:. 191 H touring. Any of the#* a regular buy. THE MOTOR MART Opposite Public Market. 140 N. Del. St. Open evenings Main 1984. 1 . • JUST WHAT YOU WANT AT GIBSON’S If you are looking for a used car we are I sure that vie can show you just what you want —and at just the price you want to ; pay. Terms If desired. USED CAR DEPARTMENT THE GIBSON Corner Michigan and Capitol Ava.

OAKLAND. KKVHIIfI.L (1. TO lit ING, equipped with new tires sr.d seat .overs, haw been refinlshed. A r.ir- bargain. THE MOTOR MART Opposite Public Market. 5_40 Del. Open evenings. Main 1954. I RED < ‘AK BAHGAI.NS' 1919 Maxwell: demonstrator only. 918 Maxwell coupe; first-class condl--1 tlen. 1917 Js'ksor 8-cjrllnder chummy roadster; 4-passenr r. 1919 Ford touring. 1917 Ford touting. I*l7 Grant six touring. These cars are all In first .class condition. Osn be bought at a bargain. Cash or terms MERIT SALES CO., <132 N. Capitol Ave., Main 6292. L. M GOLA9. Lexington, ■ cylinder toTkingT Continental motor, has been repainted and equipped with new tires. THE MOTOR MART 140 N. Delaware, Open evenings. Main 1914 Opposite public market. STEARNS grod as new. 5 cord tires! 1920 model. STATE USED CAR MARKET. 236 N. Pennsylvania Main 2246. 'V. W. Fancher. Mgr. rot KIM.; <)\r. Os f hone sturdy little cars, In pink of condition, repainted and netv top THE MOTOR MART 140 N. Delaware. Open evening*. Main 1984 _ - public market. COLUMBIA SIX. DEMONSTRATOR. AT a discount, or trade on your car See at once. DIKTZ-JAMES. 334 East Market Main 5716. CHEVROLET 4-90 TOURING. IN A1 shape as to tires, top, paint and motor. THE MOTOR MART Opposite Tubllc Market. 140 N. p.l. rit Open evenings. Main 1954 INTER-STATE ROADSTER, WITH WlNter top; In A-l shape; good tires and good paint. Bargain price. DIETZJAMES, 234 East Market street. Main 5716. 0Y ERL AND 83 "TOURING* ORIGINAL paint, good tiros, and motor Al. Price $375. TIIE MOTOR MART 140 N. Del. St. Open evenings. Main 1984. Opposite Public Market. NATIONAL 4-40 sport model roadster. STATE USED CAR MARKET. 235 North Pennsylvania. Main 2246. j W. W. Fancher. HI PM O IIII.E TOUKI NIL PRACTICAL^ ly new tires; new pistons and rings. As good new. DIKTZ-JAMES. 334 East Market street. Main 5716. MAXWELL. 1919, touring: In excellent condition, only driven 800 miles. STATE USED CAR MARKET. 235 N. Pennsylvania. Main 2248. CHEVROLET ROYAL MAIL Just the car for a city salesman; terms, over twelve monthly payments. DIETZJAMES. 334 East Market. Main 5716. CHEVROLET 4-90; a bargain. STATE USED CAR MARKET. 235 N. Pennsylvania. Main 2246. i W. W. Fancher, Mgr. OVERLAND 758 ROADSTER; iiooi) tires; overhauled. Good buy for city salesman. DIKTZ-JAMES SALES CO.. 334 East Market street. Main 5716. M.V X WEI L ItOADSI'F.K; PRACTICALLY new tires; excellent condition. Terms over twelve monthly payments. DIETZJAMES. 334 East Market. Main 5716. APPERSON LIGHT SIX This car can be bought at y a bargain; In best condition, new paint, top and curtains. This car must be sold at once. 1008 South Illinois. Prospect 336. WILLYS-KNIGHT, 1917, seven-passenger. STATE USED CAR MARKET. 235 North Pennsylvania. Main 2246. W. VV. Fancher. j COLE S. 7-passenger touring; 1918 model; 1 one of those snappy ones. state used car market. 235 N. Pennsylvania. Main 2246. BUICK roadster, 1917; new top, repainted, now tires. STATE USED CAR MARKET. 285 North Pennsylvania. Main 2246. W. W. Fancher. Ford,’ ion. tourino, new top, new paint, good tires, bargain. Terms if desired. JONES-WHITAKER SALES CO.. Department of Used Cars. 341 N. Capitol. Main 2345. BUICK, 1917 TOURING, 778; MAXwell truck. $550; take Ford truck In trade; Sludetaker touring, electric lights i and starter. Main 3120. C OMMON WEALTH FOUR-FORTY ACtomoblle. DIETZ-J AMES. 334 Eaat Market. Marlon county dealers. MOTORCYCLEB AND BICYCLES EVANS LIGHTWEIGHT Motorcycles, $105.00 MERZ MOTOR CO., 134 E. NEW YORK ST.. CASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF ! motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 600 MassachueUg avenue. The best bargains In anromobtles ere listed under Automobiles end Supplies In The Times Want Ad columns.

TRUCKS—FOR SALE. t WWS/VYJA^SAAAA/^S APEX TRUCKS 1 Ton. 1% Ton. 2% Ton. ROMAIN APEX TRUCK CO., Indiana Distributor, 3909 Centra! Ave. Auto. 43-705. Bell. North 6650. AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. fVVSrwWWWWYkwA AUTOS WANTED We buy more cars for parts purposes and to resell than any other dealer in the country. There must be a reason. This is it: We pay the best prices. Try us first and last. If you do not sell to us you are losing money. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO. 518 North Capitol. Auto. 22-019. Main 2638. I WANT YO UR CAR and will pay you cash for it. Don’t forget your money is waiting for you. If you can’t drive in, call Main 444 G and immediate attention will be given. 212 E. NEW YORK ST. ’ AUTOS WANTED - We pay cah. No delay for your money. It 1 here for you. Come In or call. I. ko'f Auto Parts & Tire Cos. 619 N. Illinois et. .Main 1579 Auto. 22-911. aUo buy Junk care. AUTOS WANTED We pay highest prices for used cars. Bee us before you sell your cor MERRIT SALES CO., $32 North Capitol avenue. Call for L M. (lotas. Main 6292. WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE used carSTATE USED CAR MARKET 235 North Pennsylvania. Main 2246. W. W„ FAXCHER, CAPITOL ALTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. la buying and selling used cars, tires, tubes and parts at‘7s per cent of list. 819 WANTED FORD ROADSTER OR tonring hortlo-i Prospect 140. AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. ’•■■‘i‘NV%ivvwv uvxa , AUTO PAINTING Get that Ford painted this month. 310 and up. Other cars in proportion. All work guaranteed. D. FLEMING, painter. 20 West Wabash street. Batteries, New and Guaranteed ~ 6-Volt, $20.00. 12-Volt, $30.00. BATTER V DISTRIBUTING CO. AUTO WASHING Our Specialty. 322-334 North Illlnoia S & S Aiito Laundry LOWEST P RICE D HIGH GRADE BATtery made. DIXIE STORAGE BATTERY CO ilaln J>lßl. 529 Massachusetts ave. ONE MW Al TO TOPS, SIDE < I retains. seat and radiator covers PERFECTION AUTO TOP CO.. HOT Udell street. North 545. GOOD SECOND HAND BATTERIES and up They are bargains. *9 7 Massachusetts. Main 3145. AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOnhTrtt DO YOUR OWN DRIVING Go where you please, day or night. We furnish the car at prices cheaper than ow r nl..g a car U-DRIVE AUTO SERVICE At Rooster Auto Laur.dry, Back of Keith s Theater. Main 6921.

TAH-ORS AND CLEANERS. 11. G. FITE Practical Tailor and Cutter Dry cleaning, pressing and repairing; army overcoats made over; ladies' work a specialty work called for and delivered. North Capitol avenue and Ohio street Automatic 26-641 Circle 690. Quit wearing ready madiTpantsT We mnk- them to your measure $5.00 end up. LEON TAILORING CO.. 131 East New Y'ork street. Walk up one Right. t Capitol Garment cleajvers7™l24 North Capitol avenue. Main 6477. Ml.!;. 4160. Auto 21-241. | SCHWARTZ. TAILOR AND (LEAV (w er avenue. Main 2679. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. GW II * s i'L>RA GE CH KAPEST l I \Y/ Rates in city, call I I ]/ US. Everything at re*I [ 11 ronable price. Packei, 1J II shipped anywhere. IS Locked room If desired. .10 West Henry. , Main 4699. "bimttox transfer" Moving and light hauling; trunks an] baggage. QUICK SERVICE, 839 East Wash street Prospect 3548. SHANK FURNITURE AND STORAGE CO.. 227-229 North New Jersey street. Phone Main 2023. Local and overland hauling, o! K. TRANSFER CO.. 938 East Washington street. Prospsct 8312. HOASESD~VehTc L E.-T PUBLIC SALE I will sell St public auction Friday. March 5, 326 West Maryland, Indianapolis, Ind.. 10 a. m. 40 HEAD FARM MARES AND WORK HORSES. All good colors and ageH; ten set* good heavy double work harness; several dump wagons and farm wagons Come to this sale If you need work stock. SHANK AUCTION CO. auctioneers. W. F. Smitha. owner. JOSEPH HAAS pays highest prices for dead horses, cows and hogs. Call Main 1039. Auto. 25-778. REALESTATE—FOR SALE. Sri jr North Indianapolis; double.* six rooms, modern; steam heating plant In either J. YX aide; full lot; $4,500. GEO. A. LUCAS. Realtor. 208 American Central Life. Circle 6600. E.enlngs and Sunday, Irvington 388. N USUAL BUNGALOW N OKTIiHVKST". Owner leaving city; 6 rooms; well arranged; hardwood floors all over; fireplace; large basement; laundry; double garage; forest trees. $5,250. BOHKEN & BERRY. 410 American Life. Main 3734. Evenings North 4292. Sri y Seven-room modern, oast; North Denny. $4,000; a very rare bargain. GEORGE A. / \\ LUCAS. 208 American Central Life. Circle 6600. Evenings and Sundays, Irvington 838. Beautiful eK.ht front lot—lot 40x160 located within walking distance of Prest-O-LHe.— Fine, level and within four blocks of city car line. Price. $655, 10 per cent cash, balance $lO per month. Address A No. 840, Times. Ay mo SPANN AVK . i CAN SELL YOU for $2,950 caph a six-room and, bath, semi-modern or trade for a five or sixroom cottage north or east. WILLIAM D. WOODS, Irvington 3164. Lexington avk. six koom 'hoisk. Water and gas. A bargain for $2,200. Call Mr. Coultas or Mr. Zainey. Main 4088. With SCHMID * SMITH. 134 North Delaware St. 2~156 SOUTH RURAL STREET; IK SOLD this week will sell a six-room house with garage; $3,700; $i,500 cash. Call W. D. WOODS. Irvington 3164. SEVEN ROOMS, COMPLETE “BATH. sink in kitchen, paved street; Highland avenue, north of Pratt; $2,860; SSOO cash, $22.50 monthly. Woodruff 2092. NO RTH—FIFTY~ MODERN AND SEMlmodern; cash or easy terms. F. U. BULLUP, 1349 North Senate. Circle 4958. Auto. 26-719. ] East— SEVENTY-FIVE FINE HOMES on easy terms. F. G. BULLUP, 1349 j Norths Senate Ave.. Circle 4956. Auto. 26-719. FIVE-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE, OK Cornelius, near Forty-first street; lot 40x210. with garage; $8,660; (1.600 cash. Main 107. SEVEN-ROOM MODERN HOME WITH garage, near West Washington street; $3.150; SI,OOO cash.. Main 142. EAST, ON WASHINGTON CAR LINE; seven rooms, semi-modern, paved street, garage; $3.000; terips. IWoodruff 7024, SEVEN ROOMS; M ODERN, GARAGE, paved street. Terms. North 7476 after 6:30. INDIANA TRUST CO. ■•lie real WU ooliacte real, xrrttae Sr* laeurano*. 5 -ROOM COTTAOB SOUTH; GOOD hh~catlon. Proapect !#*.

REAL ESTATE—FOR BALE. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY VACANT LOTS. We are offering many real bargains in all parts of city. PAYMENT PLAN IF DESIRED. INDIANAPOLIS ( SECURITIES COMPANY. j FRANK K. SAWYER, President. Third Floor, Law Bldg. IF YOU WANT A SUBURBAN HOME. DO NOT NEGLECT THIS About 1 acre, with good 5room hous- at Edgewcod, close to Madison road. (This road Is paved to the City.) Car line, school and stores. House has electric lights. There Is a large artesian well rlojfc to the house, which assures an unfailing pure water supply throughout the year. Prl-e Is only $2;500. J. S. Cruse Realty Cos., Realtors 128 N. Delaware St. Phones Main 5840. Auto. 24-361.

IRVINGTON Bost corner, large area, all improvements in. Large trees and extractive for fine home site. Special price at this time. CASH OR PAYMENTS INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES COMPANY. ' FRANK K. SAWYER, President. Third Floor, Law Bldg. A DANDY LITTLE HOME on paved street south, near Van Camp's plant. Gas. well and cistern. Five nice room*, all on ground floor. prlca only $2,000; SSOO cash, balance S2O per month. J. S. Cruse Realty Cos., Realtors 128 N. Delaware St. Phones Main 5840. Auto. 24-361. !~ DOUBLE Congress, near Northwestern; good stylish five-room modern double Rents for S6OO a year. Price $5,800. Terms. LEO K. CLINE ; 431 Lemcke Bldg. Main 3116. Eight-room dwelling, suitable for rooming house, SOI Cable. $2 800S3OO cash, balance $25 per month. Fourroom cottage. 1461 W. New York. $2,000; S2OO cash, balance $lB per month. Fourroom bungalow, 1614 Saulcy street. $2,000; S2OO cash, balance $lB per month. Call Belmont *2717. /—■M XV T Six room*, thoroughly modern; northeast; immediate possession. All on ground N Igf YY. floor. GEO. A. LUCAS. Realtor. 208 American Central Life. Circle 6600. Evenings IrvIngton 338. COLORED BUYERS 200 HOMES ON EASY TERMS Good location, prtoea reasonable, a square deal to all. See me before buying. F. G. BULLUP. 1349 North Senate Ave.. Circle 4956, Auto. 36-719. SSOO DOWN, BALANCE TERMS; FlVEroom bungalow; 8 year* old; full basement, furnace, double lot, paved street on South Sherman drive, $1,900. Good buy; Hendricks Cos. Main 6704. *24 25 Merchants Bank bldg. FOR SALE—BY OWNER ONE acre" lo In Edgewood, two squares from sahool ~ou*e; 3Vi square* from egr line; $9 terms. Cg*h. Call gt 1327 South Sheffield avenue, city. I HAVE SOME OF THE BEST BAKgams In modern and semi-modern properties on the south side; some near Fountain Bquare. Call Prospect 6184 after ♦ p. m. STi x Duplex, south; rents S7O; V/ price. $5,500. GEORGE A. LUCAS. Realtor. 20$ Amorli. lean Central Life. Main 5574. FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW, ELECTRIC lights, city water, garage; in Irvington near Hawthorn yards: $2,660; $1,250 cash. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. A HOICK LARGS LOT MBAJ4 MAPLE U road boulevard, with to two Murw at Fair Grounds; $lO caah. balanee II weekly. (40 Lemcke Annex. Main 1409. k

REAL ESTATE—FOR BALE, On Ashland Ave., a twostorv modem 8-room house, hardwood floors and quartered oak finish. East front lot, 50x165. Price, $5,250, SI,OOO down, balance payments. Hare bargain. 9-room modern house, hardwood floors throughout, double garage, fruit and shade. Price $7,000. 7-room, 2-storv house, North Keystone; modern, except furnace; $3,500; SI,OOO down, $25 per month. 5-room cottage, East Georgia St. Price, $2,000. North California St., 2story, 6-room bungalow; modern; corner lot. Price, $3,500. A good bargain. 5-room house, W. 25th St. Lot 40x169. Price, $1,600; S6OO cash, sl6 per month. GILL REALTY CO. Main 1646, Auto. 28-236. SOUTH SIDE COTTAGE ON PAYMENTS Sanders street. four-roont cottage: property In good condition; S2OO cash will secure this home for you. The price Is only $1,300. You can pay the balance like rent. J. S. Cruse Realty Cos., Realtors 128 N. Delaware St. Main 5840. Auto. 24-381, \ 49TH AND WASHINGTON BOULEVARD 125 FEET FRONTAGE Excellent corner for apartment house or home. CASH OR PAYMENTS INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES COMPANY FRANK K. SAWYER President. Third Floor," Law Bldg.

.AIODERN HOME, EAST on Temple ave.: six nice rooms, bath and reception hall; large basement, good heating plant. Fine floors and Interior finish all through. Cement walks and garage. Price only $4,750. J. S. Cruse Realty Cos., Realtor* 128 N. Delaware st. Main 5840. Phones. Auto. 24-361. Sn y I HAVE on Cottage avenue, Vs on the south side, one eightroom modern house, sleeping porch, bath and extra toilet, steam heating plant, everything on the instde of this property right up to the minute and the outside couldn't be better, modern to the extreme. four-car garage; any one desiring the very best bargain on the South Side for $5,500, call GEORGE A. LUCAS. 208 American Central Life Bldg., Circle 6600; evenings. Irvington 338. Fouk-ruom cottage, near west Michigan St . west of Holmes Ave. Price, $1,500. SIOO cash and remainder at sls per month. Four looms, Kansas St., west of Meridian St . Price, $1,250. H. G. MONEN, Main 3138. I CAN SELL TO YOU. AT_ A WONDER* ful bargain, a 5-room' semi-modern horns, 6961 Oakland Ave.; newly deoorated inside; all kinds of bearing fruit, three kind* of berrlea; grape arbor; lot. 60x200; fine location: $3,000, $2,000 cash, will handle. Irv. 3164, W. D. WOODS. Large barn, office, 4 dwelling rooills above. 2018 South Meridian. MATHERS. Main 821. FLETCHEF., NEAR PINE. SIX ROOMS? modern, deep lot. chicken house; $4,200. Terms. Woodruff *4OO after 7:30. RE/U. ESTATE—SALE OrYrADE. Five - room bungalow, gab \ge and small 4-room house, north for . about 40 to 60 acres of land wit- in 26 miles south or southwest of India’ a polls. W, EXNER. Nashville, Ind. REAL ESTATE—WANTED~ I ME SELL YOUR PROPERTY; u customers roady. F. G. BULLUP, 1349 North Senate Ave., Circle 4956, Auto! 26-719. FROM OWNEP.! FIVE TO SEA EXroom house, not necessarily modern. Cash. Main 142. HAVE CUSTOMER FOR~MODERN HOME. Can pay SI,OOO cash, balance monthly. Call Main 107. HAVE CUSTOMER FOR MODERN DOUble. Cash. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. I CAN SELL YOUR PROPERTY. W. D.' WOODS. Irvington 8164. FARMS—FOP GALE. _ 148 H ACRES IN BOONE COUNTY, 18 miles northwest of Indianapolis, miles west of Z.onsvllle, on good gravel road: 112 acres under cultivation; fine water pasture; well fenced and drained; young orchard of 100 trees; large barn with basement; hog house; stock barn; silo; modem 12-room house, bath, water In kitchen, gas lights and furnace. For particulars. address C. A. McLAUGHLIN, R. R. 28. Zlonavllle, Ind. 80 acres. March possession; near city; all fine land on pike; good barn and outbuildings. fair house. Best bargain In state at $127.50 per acre. 35 acres, adjoining Acton; paved walk to doors, buildings will cost $7,000. Price $9,500. ~4^l oKARS-HAFtVEY CO., Realtors. 201-2 City Trust Bldg. 25-ACRE PARMr*S~HILEB FROM CITY J splendid Improvements. For further Information see BOHREN & BERRY, 416 American Central Life. Main 3734. Evenings Belmont 3941. Michigan farms—no you want one? If so, write for my new catalogue; Just out. W. E. BROWN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Cadillac. Mich. 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 you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter end say, "Matt me LANDOLOGY and all particulars FREE." Address Editor. Landology, Bkidmor* Land Co_ 113 Skidmore bldg., Marinette, Wta. (Continued on Next Page)

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