Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 290, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1920 — Page 8
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MALE HELP—WANTED. • MIDWEST ENGINE CO. needs SKILLED MEN • for LATHE SCREWS MACHINE ASSEMBLERS GISHOLTS and EXPERIENCED FLOOR MOULDERS We operate both day and night shifts. Apply EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Nineteenth and Martindale. CABINET MAKERS If you are a good workman and appreciate a congenial job, we have it for you. Permanent work in a well-equipped progressive factory. Fifty hours a week —half day Saturday year around. Our policies are fair and liberal. Can use several good men immediately. HOLCOMB & HOKE MFG. CO. Shelby Car to Belt. Three Blocks East. f Match Your Coat TROUSERS H||l 48 W OHIO ST. Near 11L 110 E. MARKET ST. Near Penn. WAN TED EXPERIENCED CLOTHING SALESMEN FOR SATURDAY. GOO DM AN CLOTHING STORE, 464 WEST WASHINGTON. MEN 'TO HANDLE ~ EXPRESS Platform men, day and night; experienced drivers, also stable men. American Railway Express Cos., 255 S. Meridian St. J. E. Kennedy. ELDERLY MEN TO WORK IN MILL DEPT. THOMAS MADDEN, SON & CO., 810 FOUR AND FLETCHER.
FACTORY WORKERS GOOD WAGES GOOD CONDITIONS. Apply INDIANAPOLIS CORDAGE CO. South Meridian and Belt R. R. wanted at once. Apply AMERICAN GLUE CO., 539 W. 14th st. PORTER FOR GENERAL WORK. WILLARD STOR AGE BATTERY CO., 25-29 W. 11TH. CONTEST MANAGERS—Wanted, quick. two high grade men, experienced in newspaper contest work; unquestionable references and bond required. For Interview. describe your qualifications, experience. present emplojment. etc.. In first letter. Address immediately, A No. 563. Times. WANTED AT ONCE, POT AND PAN WASHER, WHITE PREFERRED. APPLY MISS FOSTER, CITY HOSPITAL. LABORERS Apply employment department IMPERIAL DROP FORGE CO., £l* S. Harding. WANTED—AT ONCE, WHITE CHEF. APPLY MISS FOSTER, CITY HOSPITAL. BOY FOR MESSENGER SERVICE INOFFICE OF LARGE CORPORATION, GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT. APPLY IN PERSON. AMERICAN CENTRAL LIFE INS. CO. MEN to fill places of switchmen in Big Four yards who are on Illegal strike. Apply F M. REYNOLDS, supt., 615 Majestlc bldg. BOY. 16 years or older to work In drug store and learn business; $lO per week to start. RHODES PHARMACY. 802 S. West street. NIGHT MAN for watchman and cleaning work in downtown store; position permanent; references. Address A No. 860, Times. WANTED—Auto repair men for night w-ork. Apply after 6 p. m. to Mr. Richards at garage TAGGART BAKING CO. WANTED —Experienced firemen on chain grate stokers. Apply MR. RAY, Union Traction Power House, Anderson, Ind. PRESSER. : ' Machine: steady work year round. Address A No. 864. Times. YOUNG MAN. clerk In grocery and dellver with Ford. BOWERS GROCERY, 1837 Prospect street. MAN for night work, fire boilers. THOMAS MADDEN SON & CO.. Fletcher avenue and Big Four. MEN for work In stook room. Apply TAGGART BAKING CO., 18 North New Jersey street. WATCHMAN —Night work for Washington street store, reference required. Address A No. 861. Times. WANTED —Laborers at fertilizer factory, Emerson avenue and East Thirtieth st. Good wages. POSTER and dishwasher, waiter or waitress. STATION INN, No. 6 West Loiusiana street. WANTED—Boys between 14 and 16 .years of age. CHAS. MEYBR. 29-31 W. Wash. ERRAND BOY. MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO., 136 South Meridian. MEN with teams and trucks to do coal hauling. 1001 Southeastern avenue. WANTED—Men to hang awnings. ADVANCE TENT AND AWNING CO WANTED—Man to drive team; steady work. THE -SINKER-DAVIS CO. WANTED—Experienced barn man. FRYE TRANSFER, 27 S. Alabama. WANTED —Man for kitchen work. UNION STATION RESTAURANT. SHOE repair men. Call E. B. HOLTAM. Prospect 771. ME N to~unload Cars! 1001 Southeaatern
MALE HELP—WANTED. Men, boys and colored women wanted. S. Keystone Ave and Belt R. R. Take Prospect car to end of line. Fairmount Glass W orks. WANTED LABORERS. 18TH AND MILL. INDIANAPOLIS LIGHT & HEAT CO. Handy man, experienced in acetylene welding. Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Cos. RAILWAY mail clerks are offered $1,300 entrance salary with promotions to $2,126. For full particulars and preparation, write INDIANA CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL, 157 N. Illinois st., loom 207, Indianapolis. Indiana. ' SAFETY RAZOR BLADES eharpened. TUTTLEPGE. 201 Indiana ave. WANTED—A truck driver at MAX KATZ BAG CO., 132 South Pennsylvania. MEAT CUTTER and grocery clerk; capable man. 814 Union street. COAL DRIVERS. 1001 Southeastern ave. SALESMEN—WANTED. SALESMEN WANTED FOR THE O. K. GIANT BATTERY COMPANY. LEADS FURNISHED; EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY. E. M. HAYNES, DISTRICT SALES MGR.. 1 PEMBROKE ARCADE. MAIN 4077. CONTEST MANAGERS —Wanted, quick. two high grade men. experienced In newspaper contest work: unqueattonable references and bond required. For interview. describe your qualifications, experience, present employment, etc.. In first letter. Address immediately, A No. 562, Times. FEMALE HELP—WANTED.
AN IMMEDIATE OPPORTUNITY 0 FOR GIRLS OVER 16 IN LONG DISTANCE DEPT. VVE ARE INCREASING OUR FORCE OF LONG DISTANCE OPERATORS. AND NEED L’s GIRLS AT ONCE. VVE WILL PAY YOU GOOD WAGES WHILE LEARNING AND WE ALSO HAVE AN INTERESTING PROPOSITION TO OFFER THOSE WHO BECOME PERMANENT EMPLOYES. ATTRACTIVE ROOF GARDEN. MUSIC LUNCHES AT COST. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. CORNER NEW YORK AND MERIDIAN STS. ROOM 532.
18 TO 30 YRS. OF AGE FOR LIGHT CLEAN FACTORY WOR K. STEADY EMPLOYMENT UNDER GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS. TAKE GARFIELD CAR. AMERICAN CAN CO. South East & Belt R, R.
WOMEN % We will teach women without factory experience to operate machines, do bench work and some semi-clerical work Our rates are good and working conditions pleasant- ROCKWOOD MFC. CO., 1801 English avenue. ALTERA TION LADY £>N LADIES’ AND MEN’S GARMENTS; STEADY POSITION. GOODMAN CLOTHING STORE 464 W. WASH. ST. WANTED—Power machine operators to sew on awnings. Young or middle-aged, 18-80. ADVANCE TENT AND AWNING CO., 318-19 Adelaide street. WANTED—FemaIe nurse for night work; single and one who has had institutional work preferred. Call or write to the HORD SANITARIUM, Shelbyvllle. Tnd. HAIR DRESSER: experienced, can make you very attractive offer. Call or write MRS. L. CASEY. 3061 North New Jersey street. Telephone North 87 34. GIRL. WITH SOME ADDRESSOGRAPH EXPERIENCE; GOOD OPENING. APPLY IN PERSON. AMERICAN CENTRAL LIFE INS. CO. GIRLS over IS years of age to ice and t>ack cakes and crackers. Apply TAGGART BAKING CO., lg North New Jersey. WANTED—Woman to do general housework. ADVANCE TENT AND AWNING COMPANY. WANTED —Dishwasher; s7' per week. 610 East Georgia. WISCONSIN FARM LANDS. LANDOLOGY. a anagazlne 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 and say, "Mall me LANDOLOGY and all particulars FREE." Address Editor. I.amlologi', Skidmore Land Cos., 113 Skidmore bldg* -Martnatte. Wla
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1920*
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. Investigate Our Weekly Payment Plant, BARGAINS USED CARS We have Fords, Chevrolets, Maxwells, Oaklands, Saxons, Bulcks, Grants and others at low prices. Some as low as SIOO down; balance weekly. No broke.ragc. INDfLS. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO., 518 N. Capitol, OPEN EVENINGS. RENEWED MARMON 84’S Sedan, 7-passenger, thoroughly rebuilt. The buyers at this time can have car painted any standard cdlor. This is a 4door body, high-grade car for a discriminating buyer. Touring: 7-passenger, thoroughly rebuilt and repainted In our shops. We are going through several late models that will be available for delivery in 30 daya Also you are invited to call and visit our completely equipped service station, that you may see the position we are in to give service contrasting with the car. Local branch. NORDVKE & MARMON CO. Meridian and Eleventh. COLE 8, touring, A-l mechanical shape; new cord tires; newly painted; cash or payments. Terms over 12 monthly payments. DIETZ-JAMES SALES CO., 334 East Market street. Main 5716. Op;n evenings and Sunday morning. REBUILT CARS THAT AltE REBUILT WILBUR JOHNSON CO., REBUILT CAR DEPT. Sir. m. l. worrell 724-30 North Meridian. Main 3956. INTER-STATE ROADSTER, with winter top; in A-l shape; good tires and good paint; bargain price. DIETZ-JAMEB. 334 E. Market St. Main 6716. Open evenings and Sunday morning. NATIONAL SEDAN Seven-passenger, seven months old. five cord tires, whipcord upholstering. Price, $2,600. NATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE CO. ~ 426 N. Capitol ave. OVERLAND. 768 roadster; good tires, overhauled: good buy for city salesman. DIETZ-JAMES SALES CO.. 334 E. Market St. Main 5716. Open evenings and Sunday morning. HAL 12, ROADSTER 1919 model; six wire wheels, six cord tires: practically new. NATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE CO. 426 N. Capitol ave. CHEVROLET 8 touring; good paint, good tlrs; mechanically good. Cash or payments. DIETZ-JAMES, 324 East Market street. Main 5716. Open evenings and Sunday morning INVESTIGATE Our Weekly raiment Plan. Overland touring. $m down. $6.00 wk 1917 Studebaker. SJ69 down, $6.60 alt. Late model Ford. $8 5 down. $4 00 wk. Ford roadster. SIOO down. $5.00 week MERCANTILE GARAGE. 125 8. TYnnsylvanla. Main 6830. open evenings and Sunday.
MAKMON 34 1919 7-Passenger ti-urlng, run Iron than Z.finn miles. In practically anew .ar. Thin car 411 be sold at a saving In price that will appeal to the buyer. LojU Branch NORDYKE A VARMON CO. __ Meridian and Eleventh. CHEVROLET—RoyaI Mall roadster; Just the car for a city salesman; term* over twelve monthly payments Dletz-James. 334 E. Market af. Main &Tl 4. Open evenings and Sunday morning. 6 \hr l and'cc h; s tryTiab Four good tire*, wire wheel*, new top and In good ehape mechanically. On* of these little roadsters Inexpensive to operate. DETROIT ELECTRIC SALES CO. 963 North Meridian. JfAXWELL TOURING—In good shape A bargain. Terms or trade. DIETZJAMES. 3JH East Market 6L Main 671*. Open evening* and Sunday morning. foLiTi I*l6 5 passergr touring In good running condition. good tire* and paint. The price . Is lotv. Local Branch NORDYKE A MARKON’ CO. Meridian and Eleventh RFBUILT CARS * that are REBUILT WILBUR JOHNSON CO., REBUILT CAR DEPT. • MR M. L. WORRELL, Mgr. TH-M North Meridian. Vslr 3953. BARGAIN Chevrolet "Rahv Grand" touring ear: five-rasenger, practically new and In beat of condition. Call Main 7141, or Main 4074 DETRO]'t ELECTRIC ‘ Recent model, completely rebuilt, exceptional bargain. DETROIT ELECTRIC CO. Main 1943. <>63 N*. Meridian. STUTZ Bulldog special 4-passenger: extra wheels and tires, very good condition; price fair. DETROIT ELECTRIC SALES CO.. ONE model 35 Bulck touring, good running condition. One Bulck C 34 roadster: motor, and Chassis just overhauled; 5 tires. MADDEN Ci ’RULE CO., 209 W est North street. CHARMSRS " touring car. late model, light 6. $250 down, balance 12 months. MERCANTILE GARAGE, 125 S. Pennsylvania. Open evenings ind Sunday. OAKLAND 4. touring; Just been overhauled; new paint and new top. This car is In excellent condition; bargain; S3OO down, balance one year; payments. 332 N. Capitol. Main 6292. HAY N ES. late model light 6 touring. Just like new; S3OO down, balance 12 months. MERCANTILE GARAGE. 125 S. Pennsylvania. Open evenings and Sunday. HUDSON Super-Six touring, almost new; hargaln price. Dletz-James. 334 East Market. Main 6716. Open evenings and Sunday morning. BUICK TRUCK; electric lights and starter; pneumatic tires. 2 new, 2 fair; paint new; hargaln. See D. K. Rider for terms. JONES-WHITAKER SALES CO. Department of Used Cars. 343 N. Capitol. Main 2346. LEXINGTON touring car, late model, light 6; practically good aa new; $360 down, balance 13 months. MERCANTILE GARAGE, 126 3. Pennsylvania. Open evenings and Sunday. CHUMMY roadster! six - cylinder! terras or trade. DIETZ-JAMES, .334 East Market. Open evenings and Sunday morning. BUICK SIX, 1916; new top, new cushions, repainted. A t condition You can buy It right. SBSO. Main 6292. 332 North Cap--11 oh DODGE TOURING. late model, looks like new; S3OO down, balance 12 months. MERCANTILE GARAGE, 125 S. Pennsylvania. Open evenings and Sunday. COLE, aero 8. 7-passenger touting car; not quite a year old; cord tires with extra; price, $2,250. Terms, 40 per cent down, balance In 1 year. NATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE CO„ 1919 CHEVROLET coupe 4-90. in good mechanical shape, has good tires and paint. A bargain. DIETZ-JAMES SALES CO., 334 East Market. Maln_ 5716. JACKSON 8. chummy roadster, 5 good Tires, newly painted; looks and runs like new; a hargaln; $576. Main 6292. 332 North Capitol. DODGE roadster, new paint; bargain price. Dletz-James. 334 East Market, Main 5716. .Open evenings and Sunday morning. . FORDS In best running condition: newly painted; good tires; a bargain at $350 a piece, 332 N. Capitol. Main 6292. COMMONWEALTH Four-Forty automobile. DIETZ-JAMES. 334 East Market. Main 5716. Marion county dealers. CHEVROLET touring ear, absolutely now; won in contest; will sacrifice for quick sale. Call Prospect 3077. COLE 8 touring. 1916; repainted, new top and rushlons. A-l condition, $750. Main 6292. 332 North Capitol avenue. FOR SALE —Five-passenger touring car; good condition; electric lights and starter. Call Woodruff 5615. FORD FOR SALE—On© 6-passenger; wlr.ter too, 1916; looks like new. VIRGINIA OARAGE- Progpect *4.
, AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. (WVFVS/\/WWSA REO SEDAN. Frantically new, run about 1,300 miles, equipped with Royal cord tires. One extra Royal cord spare. Cadillac, 8-cylinder, Model 53, 7-pa.ssen-ger, car in good running condition, tires gqod. Cadillac, 8-cylinder, Model bl, 7-passen-ger; car in gcod running condition, tires fair. Cole 8, 1916 model. 5-passenger touring, In good running condition. Local brant-h. NORDYKE & MARMON CO. Meridian and Eleventh : DETROIT ELECTRIC SMALL FOUR-PASSENGER. NEW BATTERIES AND NEW PAINT. THIS CAR HAS SEEN VERY LITTLE USE. AN EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN. DETROIT ELECTRIC SALES CO.. 963 N. Meridian. Main 943, Auto. 21-125. CADILLAC 8 1916 7-Fassenger touring in excellent running condition. A good, dependable car at a low figure for quick sale. Local Branch NORDYKE & MARMON CO. Meridian and Eleventh. CHEVROLET 4-90 touring car; good condltlon, $400; by owner. Belmont 775. TRUCK S— FO R SA LE. GARFORD Ask the boys who were over there. If interested in a truck you will make no mistake. Call, write or ivire for appointment. Burl Finch, 314-20 W. Maryland. "APEX TRUCKS' 1 Ton. 114 Ton 2% Ton. ROMAIN APEX TRUCK CO. Indiana Distributor. 3009 Central Ave. Auto. 43-705. Bell, North 6650. S6OO WILL buy a 114-ton Kissel truck in A-1 condition; complete with cab ar.d (ke body. Reason for selling, had lo have larger truck. Phone Prospect 370. J. HENRY AMT CO. FORD light delivery truck, good for grocer or butcher shop; excellent running condition, newly parnteq. 3275. 332 N. Capitol. Main 6292. TRACTORS FOR SALE. FARMERS ATTENTION! General Ordnance farm tractor, 12-22 rating, at a special price for a quick sale. This tractor has never been used and is ready to drive away. COLONIAL AUTO CO., 967 N. Meridian St. AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. AUTOS WANTED CASH FOR YOUR CAR We need them to supply our demand. We will pay up to $750 per car. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 518 N. Capitol. Main 2638. Auto. 22-019. I WANT YOUR CAR and will pay you cash for it. Don’t forget your money is waiting fr> • you. If you can’t drive in, call Main 444 b and immediate attention will he given. 212 E. NEW YORK ST. AUTOS WANTED W pay ciFh. No d*lay for your money. Tt (s h**re for you. Como Jn or call. I. Wolf Auto Farts & Tire Cos. 619 N. Illinois *f. Main 1579. Auto 22-063. Wi also buy Junk cars. CAPITOL Auto Parts and Tire Cos. Is buying and selling use.l cars. tire*, tubes and parts at 7 5 per cent of list. 319 Noith Illinois. Main IN6. WANTED—Used UU9 Franklin car. Must be In good running condition. Addreea M. C. McC.. P. O. box 856.
AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. JOB PLATING othlng Is too large or too smalt for us to hand's. Special equipment for repairing automobile trimmings, INDIANAPOLIS PLATING CO. 633-35 Kentucky ave. Main 2936 Main 6523. AUTO WASHING"" Our Specialty. 322-834 North Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry LOW EST~ PR ICE D ~HIG H GRAD K BAT-” tery msde. DIXIE STORAGE BATTERY OO Main 518 L 529 Massachusetts ave. ONE-MAN auto tops, side curtains, seat and radiator covers. PERFECTION AUTO TOP CO., 1107 Udell street. North 546. New and guaranteed batteries, 4 volt. $22; 12 volt. $33. BATTERY DISTRIBUTING CO.. 607 Mass. Ave. Main 3145. BATTERIES. Second Hand. Cheap. 607 Massachusetts. Main 3145. AUTO PAINTING Ford, $lO up. Others. sts up. D. D. FLEMING, 20 W. Wabash. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. SEE THIS 1020 EXCELSIOR TWIN MERZ MOTOR CO. 450-52 Mass, ave.' HARLEY DAVIDSON Motorcycles and Bicycles Johnson Motor Whetils THE H. L. DIPPLE CO. 634-34 Maas. Ave. Main 6406 INDIAN TWIN, two speed, In A 1 shape, tandem, Prest-O-Lite and tank with brilliant burner; tires practically new. Tfil3 motorcycle In perfect condition and ready to ride away. Call North 6223 and ask for Don after 6 p. in. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 600 Massachusetts avenue. AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR HIRE AUTOS FOR RENT—Do your own driving. U-Drlve Auto Service at Hoosler Laundry. Rear Keith's thcate.’. Main 6921. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. GrrVl<\./7 STORAGE CHEAPEST , )\W RATES IN CITY. CALL 1 j US. Everything at rea- [ II sonable price. Packed, 1 II shipped anywhere, ti Locked room if desired. 30 West Henry. Main 4699. BAGGAGE called for and delivered to all parts of city. TRACTION TERMINAL BAGGAGE CO.. 118 W. Wabash street. Main 1293. Main 5489. Auto, 31-261. CALL SHANK for the la-s; service in hauling, packing, shipping and storage. 227-229 North New Jersey St. Main 2028. O. K. TRANSFER CO. for local and overland hauling. 938 E. Washington St. Prospeot 8282. cT?.TaIN - TrTnSFER. Maltr7Bß2! U 6 North New Jersey street.
REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. TO THE WORKMAN—THE WAGE EARNER Whether you have present savings or not, write the American Mortgage Company, 5 E. Market Street, Indianapolis. for specific information on HOW TO BUY OR BUILD AND OWN YOUR OWN HOME. SIX-ROOM modern on N. Temple Ave., first-class condition and splendid neighborhood. Can arrange to give possession on week’s notice. Price $5,000. Fse-room cottage. N. Tacoma Ave.; city water, gas, electric lights. North Oiney street, 2800 block. 4-room cottage, double garage, city water, electric lights and gas; large lot, 40x200. Price $2,200. GILL REALTY CO., Realtors. . Main 1646. Auto. 28-236. 16% GROSS Two double houses on Hovey street near Midwest Engine Cos.; good condition, small houses; all on one floor, which means smaller upkeep. Rent $lO per month per side; S4O per month total. Price $3,000. Electric lights. BRANDON &■ JAMESON. 127 N. Delaware St. Main 5762. $ 2, 30oT SSOO down. $25 a month, buys G-room house and back porch inclosed; fruit trees : and garage; furnace and electric lights; both waters lit house; on Lawson ave. $3,000 SI,OOO down. S4O a month. buys two houses on one lot on Blake street. Mil. LEE, Belmont 1580. COLORED BUYERS SI,BOO. S3OO down. sl2 a month; move in the house In about a week. Riverside car line. Six-room, electric lights, cellar. S7OO. SIOO down, $lO a month. 3-room house; city water; on Patterson street. _ LEE. Belmont 1580. east! Seven rooms, electric lights, gas and city water, in good condition, large lot, paved street, fruli, $3,000. Part cash, can arrange terms for balance. See Mr. Mclnteer with L N. RICHIE A SON, Realtors. 151 E. Market. Main 620. After <> p. m. call Irvington 3597. $2,000 Bungalow Corner Randolph and Deloss; four rooms, electric light, gas and water; large lot; cash, $200; sls monthly. Canaday Realty Cos. Seo Miss Kronenberger. Main 6340. Evenings. North 6JOS. STORE ROOM and residence property: a money-maker for the right .party. Also two Improved vacant lots, the above in exoellent location in Indianapolis. We sell farm lands In southern Indiana from SSO to S2OO per acre; highly productive \V m. K Oglo Agency. Vevay and Madison. Ind. SIOO CASH and $1 weekly; no taxes or Interest for two years; close In, eement walks, gravel street, sewer; closing out sale prices reduced to s2s*. Riehie-Davis Cos., Inc. 151 F- Market St. Main 62*. t'OTTAGE. SOUTH ' Six-room cottage on South State street; electric lights, gas. barn, good neighborhood. Price $2 260. Terms S2OO cash. See Mr. Coultas, with SCHMID & SMITH inc. 134 N. ltelawnre. Main 40$S. THREE-FOURTHS acre home sites, west on car line; $lO down; five years to pay hsUnce on Installment plan. Prospects for !ncree In value certain. Immediate possession for garden purpose*. Vest me explain without obligations. Address A No. 839. Times. $1,500. $209 down. sls a month, 4-room house In West Indianapolis.
Two houses, modern, on north side; one $6,300 and one $6,000. MR. LEE. Belmont 1530. FIVE ROOM house on W. Nineteenth st.. n-ar the cereallne mill* This house hss large rooms, gas for cooking and lights; house In good condition. Easy terms. Price $1,700. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 4517; residence, Belmont 2037. WKST INDtANAPOLIH double. 4 rooms on a side, rent $lB. Price $1,500. I. N, Richie & Son. Realtors. 151 L. Market St. Main 520 W EBT “lN DT A NAPOLI S; Woie~to carllne; Division St., immediate possession; fiveroom cottage, enclosed rear porch, garage; 82.450, term:- A. C BOH REN. 416 American Central Life, Main 3734 ; night, North 4 292, EDGEWOOD; six-room cottage, basement, well, cistern, electric lights apd half acre land. Price $2,500; $260 cash and remainder monthly H. O. MONTIN. Main 3133. 3 X North, 7-room. strictly modern; hardwood lloor*; full basement, fine location. $6,500. Geo. A Lucas. 708 American Central Life bldg. Circle 6600. Evening), Irvington S3B. FOR colored tenants, two-story house on East Seventeenth street. Trice $1,500; S3OO cash. S2O per month. G C HARNESS', 431-32 OcctdenSa! Bldg. 5 X—- Investment double east; leased for one year for S7O per month; In firstclass condition Inside and out. for quick sale, $6,000. GEORGE A. LUCAS. Realtor, 20$, American Central Life Circle 6600. FINE lots, 6-roont house; city water, gas and electric lights. Price $2,800; onehalf cash, near Meridian street car line. G. C. HARNESS, INVESTIGATE our proposition of assuring* you possession of a house If you have to move and haven't got much money. Wo have 300 available homes. 9 Pembroke Arcade. Main 6765. S X -Gladstone, near Washington; double, 5 rooms to a side; modern. $6,500. Geo. A. Lucas, 208 American Centra! Life. Circle 6600. Evenings, Irvington 338. 1 HAVE many good bargains on south side near Fountain Square, modern and semi-modern; singles and doubles. Call Prospect 6184 after 4 p. m. _____ CHOICE largo lot near Maple Road blvd., within two squares of fairgrounds; $lO cash, balance $1 weekly. 640 Lemcke Annex. Main 1409. ' V” Indiana trust co! Sellswreal estate, collects rent, writes fire Insurance. 10-ROOM double, good rental district rented S2O; $2,100. S2OO cash, balance terms. \\ 00d,211 Law Vildg. Main 1527. SOUTHEAST. SSOO buys 5-room modern cottage, 819 Shelby street; balance monthly. Main 9548, or North 4259. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. WILL PAY CASH for your five or six-room modern or semimodern single house. If you want an Immediate sale call Main 5340 or Nortli 5352 “CASH FOR DOUBLES” If you have a double showing a reasonable Income and want an Immediate sale, ea'l Main 5340 and North 5352 WANTED property to sell. Have got buyers and no houses. HOOSIER REAL ESTATE OFFICE MR. LEE. Belmont 1680. THE best rooms always listed among Times Want Ads. HORSES AND VEHICLES. •JOSEPH HAAS pays highest prices for dead horses, cows and U-irk. Call Main 1 039. Auto. 25-778. CAN not -hip my ho.rses away; have several work teams and single horses that 1 must sell. 374 South Illinois street. .COAL.. AND WOOD FOR SALE. Pocahontas M. R $9.00 Kentucky Lump $9.00 Illinois Lump $7.50 Indiana T nimp $7.00 L. H. Bain Coal Cos. Main 3531. Alain 2151. 01.5 VINCKNN ES COAL Indiana Egg $4.25 Indiana Lump $6.2-> Indiana Mine Run $5.56 Coke $11.04 THE J. L. HAMPSON COAL CO. 127 N. Fulton St. Circle 306. The best bargains in automobiles are listed under Automobiles and Supplies lix, The Times Want-Ad columns. *
MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. a . giw Drop-Head Singer, sl#; other bargains. SI.OO per Ur 1 sis week. -AH makes RKQJ ItW PAIRED. HEMSTITCH--1 i IJ ING while you watt, lOu "■Jill m PER YARD. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO.. Main 608; Auto. 25-216, sl2 Mass, Ave. CASH REGISTERS. EXPERT REPAIRING. CENTRAL CASH REGISTER EXCHANGE CHEAP Star well drilling machine complete with all tools for three and fourinch wells, 300 feet. C. H. Fulleton, Goodland, Ind. WE have a few undelivered suits for sale at reasonable prices. They are worth seeing. LEON TAILORING CO.. 131 E. New York street. RECORD AND PLATER ROLL EXCHANGE. TUTTLE MUSIC SHOP. 201 INDIANA AVE. YOUNG woman's coat; good condition. Call Main 3411 during the day. MRS. EVANS. DIET you sell itt 12 not. try the automoolle columns of The Times Want Ada MISCELLANEOUS —WANTED. Call Cooperider IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL. Household goods, office furniture, store fixtures, oriental ruga and draperies—anyl thing of value. Uswl Goods Store. Main 2285. Auto. 22-2 SS 424 Mass. Ave. 10,000 squarFfeetlof floor space to be filled. If you have j anything to well, call a buyer from the ; | largest, oldest and best-rated used fur- , niture store In the state. Baker Bros. LEW SHANK pays best prices in city for household goods and fixtures of all kinds. 227 North New Jersey street. Main 2023. Office Furniture Wanted Anything you have. Call Cooperider. USED GOODS STORE. Main 2388. Auto. 23-288. WE will buy and pay spot cash for the furnishings of good homes, up to SI,OOO. Baker Bros. IF your clock is not running phone Circle 4307. M. R. SHEARS'. Sll North Alabama. GOODS. WICKER FURNITURE We buy and 'sell wicker, old hickory or any kind of good porch or sun parlor furniture. Baker Bros. 219-225 E. Wash. St. i REFRIGERATORS, rugs, gas stoves, dav- j enports, library tables, porch furniture; exactly as new at half the new price. USED GOODS STORE 424 Massachusetts Ave. j Furniture GAS STOVES, OIL STOVES. Cheaper here and easier terms. KROOT Sr SON. 699 W. Washington St. j INVALID chairs and crutches for sale or for rent. • BAKER BROS.. 219 E. Washington St. i Main 3466. Auto. 23-166. RESTAURANT ranges, Sand !0-hi!e eoai i ranges. Majestic, same as new. Cash or j payments. Baker Bros., 219-225 E. Wash- j Ington street. j 25 GOOD cabinet gas ranges at prices ! from sls to $27.50. Cash or payments. ! : BAKER CROS- j BAKER BROS, are located at 219-226 E. ! Washington street. SEVERAL large grocer's ice boxes. Baker I | Bros. j MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. PIANO TUNING VIRGIL McDERMID. Irv. 1965. PIANO for sale: bargain; party leaving city. Irvlngtor, 745. I FOR SALE—Piano cheap. Call Belmont 3*40. PET STOCK AND POULTRY. ATLAS BIRD AND PET CO. (REG.). 130 Virginia ave. Phone Main 6533. Evaryihlng In the bird and pet stock j line. Phone or ca'l. Write for price list, ! cata’ogue. Open evenings until $:39 p. m. : BARRED ROCK hatching eggs, $1.25 a setting. North 4395.
LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Notice to Gravel Road Contractors— Notice la hereby given that the under- , signed Board of Commissioners of Posey county, Indiana, on MONDAY. MAY 3. 1920. up to the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., will receive bids for the construction of 18,275 feet of gravel road Improvement in Marrs township. Posey county, Indiana, known as the Conrad F. Klelnschmidt et al. road, j as ordered to be constructed, and will let | the contract for Its construction accordi Ing to the plans, estimates, specifications, etc., now on file in the auditor's office of Posey county. Bidders will be required to file with their bids a bond for double the amount of such bid, conditioned according to law. and the necessary noncollusion affidavit as the law provides. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved by the board. Time for the completion of said work will be agreed upon at the time of the letting of the said contract. MACKEY B WILLIAMS, LAWRENCE WILSON, SAMUEL L THOMAS. County Commissioners. Atte3t: MILLARD F ROBISON. County Auditor. NOTICE. Notice to Gravel "Road Contractors— Notice ia hereby given that the undersigned Board of County Commissioners of Posey county. Indiana, on MONDAY. MAT 3, 1920, up to the hour of 2 o’clock p. m., will receive bids for the construction of 6,586 feet of gravel road improvement in Black townshtp. Posey county. Indiana, known as the J. M. Nelson road, as ordered by the said board to be constructed and will let the contract for Its construction according lo plans, estimates, etc., now on file in the auditor's office of said county. Bidders will be required to file with their bids a bond for doubte the amount of such bid. conditioned according to law. and the necessary noncollusion affidavit as the law- provides. The eight to reject any or all bids is reserved by the board. Time for the completion of said work will be agreed upon at the time of the letting of the said contract. M. B. WILLIAMS, LAWRENCE WILSON. SAMUEL L. THOMAS. County Commissioners. Attest: MILLARD F. ROBISON, County Auditor. NOTICE. ‘ To Gravel Road Contractors—Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Board of Commissioners of Posey county, Indiana, on MONDAY. MAY 3, 1920, up to the hour of 2 o'clock p. m„ wilt receive hlds for the construction of 2,975 feet of road improved In Center township. Posey county. Indiana, known as the Joseph M- Causey et al. road, as ordered to be constructed, and will let tbe contract for its construction according to plans, estimates, specifications, etc., now on file in the auditor's office of Posey county. Bidders will be required to file with their hlds a bond for double the amount of such bid. conditioned according to law, and necessary noncollusion affidavit as the law provides. The right to reject any or all bids Is reserved by the hoard. Time for the completion of said work will be agreed upon at the time of the lilting of the said contract. MACKEY B. WILLIAMS, LAWRENCE WILSON. SAMUEL U THOMAS. County Commissioners. Attest: MILLARD F. ROBISON, County Auditor. NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. Notice Is hereby given that the city of Indianapolis by Charles W. Jewett, Its mayor; Robert H. Bryson. Its city controller, and the Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis by Charles E. Coffin, president, have filed with the State Board of Tax Commissioners of the State of Indiana, their petition asking for authority to Issue and sell bonds of the city of Indianapolis in the sum of twenty thousand (820,000) dollars for the purpose of paving for real estate i acquired by said city for park purpose" and that the said petition wili come up for hearing before the State Board of Tax commissioners at its office in the State Capitol building in the city of Indianapolis on the 26th day of April, 1920, ] at 2 o’clock p. m. CITY OF INDJr*'IAPOLIS. By CHARLES W, JEW ", Mayor. ROBERT H. BRYSON, Ci 'Jontroller. "BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS. By CHARLES £L COFFIN, President.
LEGAL NOTIfEB, .. %A ■ . NOTICE. W vt‘ To Gravel Road Contractors—hereby given that the undersigned of County Commissioners Jsf Posey ty, Indiana, on R MONDAY. MAY 3ft 1920. M up to the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. will ceive sealed bids for the nstructlon the following roads in townshlM said county: Road No. 1 A, 8,000 fef'f cr P Road No. I B. 2,296 1| Road No. 2, 2,645 feet. Road No. 3, 10,600 feet-. Road No. 3 A, 2,700 fecßf Road No. 4, 10,966 feet ■ known as the Joseph L. thneider et al. system of improved roam in Robinson township, as ordered to tie constructed, and will let the contract I for the construction according to plins, estimate*, specifications, etc., now on/ file in the office of the County AuditoiC. Bidders will be requlredi to file with their bids a bond for doull.le the amount of such bid, conditioned acJ-ording to law. and the necessary affidavit as the law provides. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved by the board. Time for the completion 1 of said work will be agreed upon at th a time of the letting of the contract. MACKEY B. 4A-ILLIAMS, LAWRENCE w/ILSON. SAMUEL L. TtHOMAS, J County Ceyrr.missioners.Ai Attest: MILLARD F. I ROBISON, Coi\nty Audit NOTICE. > jH Notice to Gravel Koad{ Notice is hereby given tluat the undersigned Board of County / Commissioners of Posey county. Indiana, (on MONDAY, MAY 3\ 1920. up to the hour of 2 o’clock) p. m.. will receive bids for the construction of 5,605 feet of gravel road improvd m ent In Black township. Posey county, (Indiana, known as the Albert Allyn road, las ordered by the said board to be constrJucted, and wilt let the contract for its construction according to plans, estimates! etc., now on file In the auditor’s office sos ga id county. Bidders will be requlreflfl to file with their bids a bond for dout i e the amivint of such bid, conditioned aci mrcUng to law. and the necessary noncol uslon affidavit as the law provides. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved by the board. . Time for tbe completioii 0 f said work will be agreed upon at tlhe time of the letting of the said contract M. B. WIL/dIAMS. LAWRENCBJ WILSON. SAMUEL L| THOMAS County CfommissionergL Attest: MILLARD F.V ROBISON, Co'dnty Auditor. NOTICE. J Notice is hereby given Pursuant to the statutes that the undersigned, conducting a public storage house will, on Thursday May 6, 1920, at 10 a. m..| sell for accrued charges the household ind other goods held In storage for one yfcar with charged unpaid belonging to the following named people: Sylvia AUenburg, . 86045; Mrs. F. W. Klllen, 82421 ; A. D. <Took, 87073; C. H. Carnafax. 86074: Jamea. Larue. 87129; V. R. Low, 85579; Gefo. Stackhouse. B 7120; Chas. Zitcher, Bofeis; Wm. E Bates. 87213; J. E. Kopf, .84615; P. os cos Gray. BSSOI. ) SHANK FURNITURE & STORAGE CO., financiaCl We Have the Money HOW MUCH DO Y(DD NEED? We will loan you enough money to pay up all your bills and extra cash to buy what you need for .spring. Pav us back in large or small monthly payments. > See us about f/errns on SSO, SIOO, s2feo, s3o^ Loans made on furnlturU, pianos, Vietrolaa. autos or fixtures fckr any amount up to S3OO. Call, write or/phone. State Lo^ : n Cos. 305 Odd Bldg.
Cor. Penn, and Wa sh. sts. Phones. Main 4619. > | e <v 24-629. Under state supei -vision. WE LOAN IYOU sloo.do 3 Mo., Total and >st $6.97 Get what money you le ed on your furniture, pianos, live s or automobile. All other amounts u l to S3OO at the same proportionate a te. All Dealings i trictly Contidenti and CALL AND GET A WITH OUR PLANS. A telephone call will bring our representative to your fi o me to plain more fully. f American Lo&n Cos. 205 Peoples Bank! Bldg, i Formerly Law blinking) Main 2983. lAuto. 27-432. y? j MONEY TO 'LOAN * On First Mortgage .Security SIX PER C/ENT GILL REALTY CO. Main 1646, Autc|. 28-236 WF, ARE FREP4RED TcJ MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY WB PURCHASE REALTY I CONTRACTS MORTGAGES. BONDS LkND STOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED! INDIANAPOLIS SECUIfcTTIEK m FRANK K SAWYFIr p r g S 305-309 LAW BLDG. AfcsETS $343,749. W E MAKE second mortgages on farm or city property. AETNA DfTG. AND I NY. CO. Main 7101. 608 Fidelity Trust Bldg. INSURANCE in all AUBREY D. PORTER. 916 Law blcfrg Main 7049. LOANS ON DIAMONDS; BURTON JEWELRY COf 3 53 Monument. J-OSEPH H. PATTI SON. LjW~liw Bldg. Loans on real estate ma* c promptly. 'Reform your boys or c lose the Y. M. C. A. This is what Jud; re O. H. Wills of Kokomo told Donald Hall, secretary of the Kokomo “T.” H; ill was on the stand urging the prosecution of a hoy v,bo stole $5 from anoth£ e r. r Miss Jeanette Seletr lof Bedford it again the winner -of tfi. e high school discussion league contest! and wiU represent that district in Vbe state contest in Bloomington. l/ast year Miss Seletz tied for first homers; in the state contest. Mrs. Emma Butcher of Elwood is ashing divorce from her hustj and, Joseph O. In her petition she recite s that Butcher gave her a bottle of pota jgium arseu - <t % teiling her to take a spoonful after each meal. She also charges desertion. Caught with a suit cAe flßed with thirteen pairs of women - s shoes, S. J. shacklln. a street caraiv- ,] tn Ja> | s ander arrest in Bedford. Police say a freight car in the local lyards recently was robbed. Formation of an overi ,p an{ j khaJd club is in progress in Tei - re Haute. 'Xne men behind the move sa y prices mast fall. Harris Brice, 63, Tai road crossing watchman for the Big Pbur in Tert? Haute, was fatally hurt this morning when he fell in the traC ks in front of a passenger train. He <q e d three hours alter the accident. Reports from Vincenne; 1 any the Vinrennes Stale batik, whir h "dosed its doors after a “run,'’ pn >bably will be reopened Friday. Due to the railroad strii ;e the Maxwell Motor Company of New rastle has cut its production scheduh SO per cent. Other industry throushou
