Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 291, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1920 — Page 8
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CONSERVATION! On account of the present shortage of paper all classified advertising will be set in agate type in order-to economize in the use of paper. Shipments from distant mills are held up by the railroad strike and we must depend on such small quantities as we can buy nearer home. We are not eliminating any classified advertising, but merely reducing it to as concise a form as possible.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS. GEORGE GRIN3TEINER Funeral director. 522 East Market. Old Thone Main 90*. New Phone, 27-208. A. M. Ragsdale. J. Wash Price, John Paul Ragsdale. A M. RAGSDALE CO. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect, Auto. 51-671. Prospect 322. FUNERAL DIRECTORS — WM. K. KRIEGER. New 21-154. Main 1454. 1402 N. Illinois. UNDERTAKERS. W. T. BLASENGYM 1685 Shelby St. Pros. 2570. Auto. 51-114. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY _ A- TITUS. 951 North Del. New 26-564. Main 3630. OSATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. DWYER. MRS. MARGARET M.—Mother of the late Dr. Joseph M. Dwyer, died at her late residence, 27 East Eleventh street, Monday, April 12 at 4:45 p. m.. age' 94 years. She is survived by her daughters. Mrs. Agnes D. Naughton. Miss Mary E. Dwver and two grandchildren. •Joseph A. Naughton and Mrs. Harry L. Ware. Funeral Thursday. 9 a. tn., SS. Peter and Paul's cathedral. Please omit flowers DARKNESS. EDGAR—Age 52. passed away April 13. Funeral at residence, 1132 North Bevtlle ave.. Thursday. 2 p. in. Friends invited. Terre Haute papers please vopv. SAFE R. BERNA Husband of Macdaline. father of Leo T. Sauer of Pertland. Ore.; Carl J. Sauer and Flora Sauer, at Denver. Col. Funeral at his late residence. 2321 South Meridian street. Thursday. S:3O a. m.; Sacred Heart ehlurch 9 a. m. Burial St. Joseph's cemetery. LOST AND FOUND. I.OST Sunday evening. April 11. one 37x5 Falls rib tread cord tire, mounted on Kelsey rim. between Noblesville and Indiananoils, or tn the city. Finder please call Prospect 762, JACOB F. NEUBAUER, 339 East Wyoming St. Reward. lAJST—Boston bull male brindle: straight ears, marked with white breast, screw tail. Answers to "Buster.” Check 3543. 2101 Parkway boulevard. Reward. LOST —About a dozen keys on ring; Saturday night; reward. Call Main 262. 6>5 Fletcher Trust. LOST —A round pin set with pearls valued as keepsake. Call North 1627, or Auto. 44-777. Reward. LOST —An Eastern Star pin. Circle 20jO. 919 N. Pennsylvania. Apartment 4. Rett ard. LOST—GoId cuff links monogram “L G. H.” Reward. HOLMES. Circle 1742. LODGES AND CLUBS. ARRIUS DANCING CLUB dances every Thursday night in P. H. C. hall, Michigan and East streets, one block east of Murat theater. Union music. Horner Johnson’s dance orchestra. Piano, trap drums, orchestra bells and saxophone. Mrs. Zelia Sanders, matron. ROOMS—TO LET. FOUR rooms for light housekeeping. 3118 North Arsenal. HOU S E S—W ANT ED. WANTED—Five-room house by the 28th of April; does not need to be modern. North 9433. O FFICES AND STOR ES—WA NT Ed! OFFICE ROOMS. Attractive office rooms in the new TRANSPORTATION BUILDING (being remodeled), southeast corner Delaware and South streets. , WILLIAM F. WOC HER, Sole agent. City Trust uilding. Main 8998. Auto. 24-806.
Notices. ARE there four elderly ladies in this city who would like to go Into a private home: to receive a home with all of its comforts for a reasonable amount of money? For terms write MRS. BELCHER. Thorntown. Boon county. Indiana. V\ E buy. raise and sell fur-bearlnit rabbits and other fur-bearing animals. List what you have with us. stating your lowest prices on large lot shipment. The FL'R AND SPECIALTY' FARMING CO.. 515-61? N. P. Ave„ Fargo, North Dakota. FURNACE, second-hand, for sale. We take out many furnaces in good condition and install Moncrlefs. MONCRIEF FURNACE CO, • 915 North Davidson St. Main 7119. BENEFIT DANCE and card party. Dentson hotel. Thursday evening. April IS. Ladies’ Auxiliary to Plumbers and Steamfi tiers. BUSINESS CHANCES. GROCERT AND MEATS, north, * living rooms, 51.650. Grocery and meat*, close in, live one, 17,000; terms. Grocery and meats, close in, 6 living rooms, 51.250; terms. Grocery and meats, south. 7 living roonn, 57.000. Grocery and meats, north, good one, 51.650. Grocery and meats, cfc>se In, good buy, 5575. For any other business come In and see us. INDIANA BUSINESS EXCHANGE. Trust bldg. Main 2674. GROCERY stock and fixtures for sale cheap. Muit be moved out of present location. Good, clean stock. Call Main 5546. SEARS-HARVEY CO.. 201-2 City Trust Bldg OPPORTUNITY Have you 5100 or more to Invest where the risk is small and the profits larger It will pay you to INVESTIGATE THE E. B. CASSATT CO.. 910 Hume-Mansur Bldg. BEST 7-room apartment in city; good furnishings; nice Income; good home; • ash or terms. H. & M. SALES SERVICE. 312 Indiana Trust Bldg. Main 6775. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovate-., mattresses and glliows made to order. Est. I*BB. E. F. lURKLE. 416 Mass. ave. Main 142*. New 25-775. BARBER SHOP. Virginia avenue; old stand, 5200. This week only. 34 When. BUSINESS SERVICES. LAMPS. We have a splendid line of new floor And table lamps at very reasonable prices. Shades and telephone shields made to order. G. L. STEWART & CO., 134 Ave. Main 2*64. FOR PA PERM ANGER call JOHNSON. ■Woodruff 6715. TAILORS AND CLEANERB. H. G. FITE PRACTICAL TAILOR AND CUTTER Dry cleaning, pressing and repairing; army overcoats made over; ladles’ work a specialty; work called for and delivered. North Capitol avenue and Ohio street. Automatic 26-641. Circle 690. CAPITOL Garment Cleaners. 1246 North Capitol avenue. Main 5477. Main 4160. Anto- 21-241. J. .SCHWARTZ, tailor and cleaner. 31 Kentucky avenue. Main 2679. IN ST R U CfIONS. RAGTIME Plano playing In 20 lessons. Professional style for players. Booklet sent free. CHRISTENSON SCHOOL. 105 Pembroke Arcade. Circle 3034. FOUNDATION work taught on piano; children 9 to. 16 years solicited. S. E. WHEELING. Irvington 4099. TRANSFER AND STORAGE, GUY STORAGE CHEAPEST RATES IN CITY. CALL US. Everything at reasonable price. Packed, shipped anywhere. Locked room If desired. 30 West Henry, Main 4699, BAGGAGE called for and delivered to all parts of city. TRACTION TERMINAL BAGGAGE CO.. ll* W. Wabash street. Main 1293. Ma'r 54*9. Auto. 31-361. CALL SHANK for the best service in hauling, packing, chipping and storage. 227-229 North New Jersey Bt. Main 2023. 6. K. TRANSFER CO. for local and over>and hauling. 938 E. Washington St. Prospect 3283. C F. CAIN TRANSFER. Main 7852. 116 North Kw Jersey street.
MALE HELP—WANTED. NEW AND LARGE PASTING DEPARTMENT STARTING UP 80 OF OUR FORMER PASTERS OR NEW MEN REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY FOR INCREASED PRODUCTION. EXCEPTION AI. OPPORTUNITY Large new room painted white. Lots of light and fresh air. New equipment; new methods, making attractive Jobs. High hourly starting rates guaranteed and bonus in addition, giving exceptional opportunities. Permanent employment, attractive surroundings and many advantages. Fine restaurant, showers, transportation furnished free. PREST-O-LITB CO.. INC. Apply ready for work. SPEEDWAY or city employment office, 53% South Illinois St. MIDWEST ENGINE CO. needs SKILLED MEN and LATHE SCREW MACHINE ASSEMBLERS GfSHOLTS EXPERIENCED FLOOR MOULDERS Wc operate both* day and night shifts.) Apply EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Nineteenth and Martindale. • FACTORY “ WORKERS GOOt) WAGES GOOD CONDITIONS. Apply INDIANAPOLIS CORDAGE CO. South Meridian and Belt R. R. Match Y’our Coat ' with a pair of TROUSERS at THE PANTS CO. Two Stores. 45 W. OHIO ST. Near 111. 110 E. MARKET ST. Near Penn. RAILWAY' mail clerks ars offered $1,300 entrance salary with promotions to $2,125. For full particulars and prepara- 1 tion, write INDIANA CIVIL SERVICE , SCHOOL. 157 N. Illinois st., room 207. Indianapolis, Indiana. MEN TO HANDLE ! EXPRESS Platform men, day and night; experl- , enced drivers, also stable men. Amerl- : can Railway Express Cos., 255 S. Meridian ! St. J. E. Kennedy. j GOOD reliable boy or man for inside ; work and truck driving: steady job and good salary; good reference required. MAX KATZ BAG CO., 132 South Pennsylvania. A FEW factory jobs open for young men; case makers, packers: also machine molders and night shift machine shop. KEYLESS LOCK CO., Pike and Hovey sts. TWENTY laborers for track work; Mo per hour. Full pay every Saturday. Kentucky avenue and Reisner street. GRADE SAND AND GRAVEL CO. plant WANTED —EXPERIENCED CLOTHING SALESMEN FOR SATURDAY. GOODMAN CLOTHING STORE. 464 WEST WASHINGTON. MEN. boys and colored women wanted. S. Keystone Ave. and Belt R. R. Take Prospect car to end of line. Pairmount Glass Works. MEN to fill places of swltchmeq in Big Four yards who are on illegal strike. Apply F. M. REYNOLDS, supt., Cl 5 Majestic bldg. ______ BOY. 16 years or older to work In drug store and' learn business; $lO per week to start. RHODES PHARMAOT, SOU S. West street. J NIGHT MAN for watchman and cleaning work in downtown store; position permanent; references. Address A No. 860. i Times. j LABORERS Apply employment department IMPERIAL DROP FORGE CO., 510 S. Harding. WANTED—AT ONCE. POT AND PAN’’ WASHER, WHITE PREFERRED. APPLY MISS FOSTER. CITY HOSPITAL WANTED—Auto repair men for nightt work. Apply after G 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. ELDERLY MEnT TO WORK IN MILL DEPT. THOMAS MADDEN. SON A. , CO- BIG FOUR AND FLETCHER \ WANTED —Names men wishing becoms Indianapolis mail carriers; SIOO-813* month. Address A No. 2962. Times. WANTED—Boy with wheel. LVDIANAFOLIS BLUE PRINT AND SUPPLY CO , seventh floor Century bldg. LABORERS wanted at once. Apply AMERICAN GLUE CO.. 589 W. 14th st
PRESSEPMachine; steady work year round. Address A No. 864. Times. YOUNG MAN. clerk in grocery and deI liver with Ford. BOWERS GROCERY, I 1837 Prospect street. WATCHMAN —Night work for Washington street store; reference required. Address A No. 861. Times. ALL-ROUND planing mill machine hands. JOHN A. SCHUMACHER CO.. *2O E. St. Clair. MAN for nlgl’t work, Are boilers THOMAS MADDEN SON & CO., Fletcher avenue and Big Four. AUTOMOBILE PAINT ERR Body work. BERND BROS.. 115 W. Moris street. I WANTED —Laborers at fertiliser factory. Emerson avenue and East Thirtieth at. | Good wages. I WANTED —AT ONCE. WHITE CHEF. APPLY MISS FOSTER. CITY HOSPITAL. ; : WANTED LABORERS. ISTH AND MILL. INDIANAPOLIS LIGHT & HEAT CO. DELIVERY BOY. white or colored. STAFFORD ENGRAVING CO.. 760 Ceni fury bldg. j WANTED—Boys between 14 and 16 year* I of age CHAS. MEYER, 29-31 W. Wash. ~~ SAFETY RAZOR BLADES sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 291 Indiana w. | HANDY man. experienced in acefyieno welding. Holcomb & hqkb mfg. co. , WANTED —Boy to paint castings. Apply ; at once. No. 20 West South street. ERRAND BOY. MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO., 136 South Meridian. WANTED —Man to drive team; steady work. THE SINKER-PAVIS CO. MEAT CUTTER and grocery clerk;- capable man. 814 Union street. FIRST-CLASS drill operator. Apply' at once. No. 20 West South street. LABORERS wanted. JOHN X! SCHUMACHER CQ„ 820 E. St. Clair. , WANTED—Experienced barn man. FRYE TRANSFER, 27 9. Alabama. _ WANTED—Man for kitchen work. UNION STATION RESTAURANT. SHOE repair men. Call E. B. HOLTAM, Prospect 771. i GOOD errand and office boy. 310 Century bldg. SALESMEN—WANTED. TRAVELING SALESMAN. One who can satrt at once. Permanent position. Hustler can earn 53.000 to 35,000 per year above expenses. Unless you are capable of holding high-class position do not call. For further Information See J. P. KOEHNLB. Room 1232 Washington Hotel from 10 to 12 and 2 to f today. DISTRIBUTORS WANTED for the state of Indiana. New auto accessory; Just out. No competition. If you want to make 58,600 or 310,000 this year, come prepared, for you are going to connect. My time Is limited In Indianapolis. See MR. CRITCHET, Onieda hotel. S a. m. to 9 p. m. SALESMEN WANTED FOR THE O. I<7 GIANT BATTERY COMPANY. LEADS FURNISHED: EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY. E. M HAYNES, DISTRICT SALES MGR., 12 PEMBROKE ARCADE. MAIN 4077. SALESMAN for outside work by local retail house; not a house-to-house canvassing proposition. If you can produce results address A No. ‘2979, Times. FEMALE HELP—WANTED. WANTED—FemaIe nurse for night work: single and one who has had institutional work preferred. Call or write to the HORD SANITARIUM. Sheibyvlile. Ind. CLEANERS Three good experienced women for night corridor; |ls per week. Room 906 Merchants Bank bldg. “TYPISTS. ’ Must be experienced; good salary, steady position. Apply supt., seventh floor. THE WM. H. BLOCK CO. WANTED—Woman to do chamber work at GEM HOTEL. WANTED—Dishwasher; 37 per week. 610 Ea'it Georgia.
FEMALE HELP—WANTED. AN IMMEDIATE OPPORTUNITY FOR GIRLS OVER 16 IN LONG DISTANCE DEPT. WE ARE INCREASING OUT FORKS OF LONG DISTANCE OPERATORS. AND NEED 25 GIRLS AT ONCE. WE WILL PAY YOU GOOD WAGES V (HILE LEARNING AND WE ALSO HAVE AN INTERESTING PROPOSITION T'J OFFER THOSE WHO BECOME PERMANENT EMPLOYES. ATTRACTIVE ROOF GARDEN MUSIC LUNCHES AT COST. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. CORNER NEW YORK AMD MERIDIAN STS. ROOM 522. GIRLS 18 TO 30 YRS. OF AGE FOR LIGHT CLEAN FACTORY WORK. STEADY EMPLOYMENT UNDER GOOD ViORKING CONDITIONS. TAKE GARFIELD CAR. AMERICAN CAN CO. South East Belt Jt. R. WOMEN. We will teach women 'without factory experience to operate machines, do bench work and some semi-cler fcal work. Our rates are good and working conditions pleasant. ROCKWOOb MFG. CO--1801 English Ave. Samples now* ready. Have your old hats made into new spring models. Send for illustrated price list. INDIANAPOLIS HAT BLEACHERY 2* Kentucky Ave. Main 6179. ALTERATION LADS' ON LAD IBS’ AN b I MEN’S GARMENTS; STEADY POSI- | TION. GOODMAN CLOTHING STORE 464 W. WASH. ST. GIRLS over 16 years of age to ice and pack cakes and crackers. Apply TAGGART BAKING CO.. 18 North New Jersey. MIDDLE-AGED woman to assist with housework; four in family; good home; out of town. Address A No. 2980, Times. GIRL for general housework; also one for upstairs work; good wages. Call MRS. MEYER. Washington 1604, GIRLS for light factory work. KEYLESS LOCK CO- Pike and Hovey streets. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. RENEWED MARMON 34'S Sedan. 7-passenger, Thoroughly rebuilt. The buyers at this time can have car painted any standard color. 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 80 days. Also yeu arc invited to call and visit our completely equipped service stat'on, that you may see the position we are in to give service contrasting with the car. Local branch. NORDYKE & MARMON CO. Meridian and Eleventh.
INVESTIGATE Our Weekly Payment Plan. Overland touring, 5425 down. 35.00 wit. 1917 Studebaker. 3150 down, 33.60 wk. Late model Ford. SBS down. J 4.00 wk. Ford roadster. SIOO down, 55.00 week. MERCANTILE GARAGE 125 S. Pennsylvania. Main 6830. Open e.entngs and Sunday. ' MAH MON ~3 4 * 1919 7-Passenger touring, run less than 2,000 miles. Is practically anew car This car will be sold at a saving In price that will appeal to the buyer. 1.0-\l Branch NORDYKE A MARMON CO. Meridian and Eleventh. OVERLAND COUNTRY - CLUB Four good tires, wire wheels, new top and in good shape mechanically. One of these little roadsters Inexpensive to operate. * DETROIT ELECTRIC SALES CO. 963 North Meridian. • OLE 8 ~ 1918 o-passenger touring In good running condition, good tires and paint. The price Is low*. I/>cal Branch - 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-Passenger touring In excellent running condition. A good, dependable car at a low figure for quick sale. Local Branch NORDYKE * MARMON CO Meridian and Eleventh. NATIONALS E DA N Seven passenger, seven months old, five cord tires, whipcord upholstering Price. $2.g00. NATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE CO. 426 N. Capitol ave. REBUILT CARS THAT ARE REBUILT WILBUR JOHNSON CO. REBUILT CAR DEPT MR. M. L. WORRELL, Mgr 724-30 North Meridian Main B*6*. 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 I East Market street Main 5716. Open evoi nings and Sunday morning BUICK TRUCK; electric lt/hts and"start‘i er; pneumatic tires, 2 new, 2 fair; paint new , bargain. See D. E. Rider for terms. JONES WHITAKER SALES CO. Department of Used Cars. 343 N. Capitol. Main 2345 : HAL 12. ROADSTER. 1919 model; six wire wheels, six cord tires, practically new. NATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE CO ♦26 N. Capitol ave. ONE model 25 Buick touring, good running condition. One Buirk C 24 roadster motor and chassis Just overhauled. 6 tires. MADDEN COPPLECO., 209 West North atreet. COLE, aero 8. 7-passenger touring 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., 426 N. Capitol. Main 4768. DETROIT ELECTRIC Recent model; completely rebuilt; exceptional bargain. DETROIT ELECTRIC GO. Main 1943, 963 N, Meridian. INTER STATE ROADSTER, with “winter top;.in A-l shape; good tirea and gOod paint; bargain price. DIETZ-JAMEB, 334 B. Market St. Main 571 C. Open evenings and Sunday morning. LEXINGTON touring car. late model, light *: practically good as new; $350 down, balance 12 months. MERCANTILE GARAGE, 125 S. Pennsylvania. Open evenings and Sunday. STUTZ Bulldog special 4-passenger; extra wheels and tires; very good condition; price fair. DETROIT ELECTRIC SALES CO., OVERLAND. 768 roadster; good tires; overhauled; good buy for city salesman. DIETZ-JAMES SALES CO.. 334 E. Market St. Main 6716. Open evenings and Sunday morning. CHEVROLET—RoyaI Mali roadster; Just the car for a city salesman; terms over twelve monthly payments. Dletz-Jamea, 334 E. Market st. Main 6716. Open evenings and Sunday morftlng. DODG eTTOURING] ’ late model, lopks like new; S3OO down, balance 12 months. MERCANTILE GARAGE. 126 S. Pennsylvania. Open evenings and Sunday. OAKLAJND 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. late model light 6 touring. Just like new; S3OO down, balance 12 months. MERCANTILE GARAGE, 125 S. Pennsylvania. Open evenings and Sunday. CHEVROLET 8 touring; good paint, good tires; mechanically good. Cash or payments. DIETZ-JAMES. 334 East. Market street. Main 6716. Open evenings and Sunday morning. MAXWELL TOURING—In good shape A bargain. Terms or trade. DIETZJAMES. 334 East Market St. Main 6716. Open evenings and Sunday morning. I*9l 9 CHKVROLET coupe~4-90. irTgoodTriechanical shape,, has good tires and paint. A bargain. DIETZ-JAMES SALES CO., 334 East Market. Main 6716. HUDSON Super/Six touring, almost new; bargain prlce.Y Dietz-James, 334 East Market. Main &v 6. Open evenings and Sunday morning. * v JACKSON 8. chutney roadster. 5 good tires, nswly looks and runs like new; a bargain; $575. Main 6292. 332 North Capitol. CHUMMY ROADSTER? six - cylinder: terms or trade. DIETZ-JAMES. 334 East Market. Open evening.? and Sunday morning. FOR SALE —Five-passenger touting car; good condition; electric lights and starter. Call Woodruff 5615. CHEVROLET 4-90 touring car; good condition; $400; by owner. Belmont 776.
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1920.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. Investigate Our Weekly Payment Plan BARGAINS USED CARS We have Fords, Chevrolets, Maxwells, Oaklands, Saxons, Buicks, Grants and others at low prices. Some as 10-w as SIOO down; balance weekly. No brokerage. INUPLS. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO., 518 N, Capitol. OPEN EVENINGS. NEW OVERLAND TOURING CARS AT $295 CASH, BALANCE ON THE GIBSON PLAN A man buys a used car because he doesn't wish to invest more than a modest amount iu an automobile. He can now get a NEW Overland upon Just as small an initial investment. The Overland with Triplex Springs rides with the same comfort as a car ot much longer wheelbase. Its exceptional economy was convincingly proved by our seven-day test run of 5.452 miles, made under severe weather conditions, averaging 20.24 miles to the gallon og gasoline. You owe it to yourself to get the Gibbon proposition before you buy any carnew or used. Salesroom open every evening for those who can't come In during the regular hours. THE GIBSON COMPANY. Capitol Avenue at Michigan street. Bel!, Main 232. Automatic 3455-11. REO SBDAN> Practically new, run about 1,300 miles, equipped with Royal cord tires. One extra Royal cord spare. Cadillac, 8-cylinder, Model 63, 7-pa3ser-ger, car in good running condition, tires good. Cadillac, 8-cyllnder, Model 51, 7-passen-ger; car in good running condition, tires fair. Cole 8, 1916 model, 6-passenger touring. In good running condition. Local branch. NORDYKE & MARMON CO. Meridian and Eleventh. CHALMERS touring car. late model, light 6, $260 down, halance 12 months. MERCANTILE GARAGF, 125 S. Pennsylvania. Open evenings and Sunday. DODGE roadster, new paint; bargain price. Dletz-James, 334 East MarkerMain 5716. Open evenings and Sunday morning. BUICK SIX. 1916; new top. new cushions. repainted; A-l condition. You can buy I?, right. SBSO. Main 6292. 332 North Capitol. FORDS in best running condition: newly painted: good tires; a bargain at $350 a piece. 332 N. Capitol. Main 6292. COMMONWEALTH Four-Forty bile. DIETZ-JAMES. 334 Kaet Market. Main 6716. Marlon county dealers. COLE 8 touring. 1916; repainted, new top and cushions; A-l condition; $750. Main 6292. 332 North Capitol avenue. FORD FOR SALE —One 6-passenger; winter top. 1916; looks like new. VIRGINIA GARAGE. Prospect 64. CHEVROLET touring car. absolutely new, won in contest; will sacrifice for quick sale. Cal! Prospect IO7T. TRUCKS—FOR SALE. APEX TRUCKS 1 Ton. 1% Ton 5% Ton. ROM AIN APEX TRUCK CO. Indiana Distributor. 3009 Centra! Ave. Auto. 43-705. Bell. North *650. CSOO WILL buy a 18-ton Kissel truck In A-l condition; complete with cab ar.d stake body. Reason for selling, had to have larger truck Phone Prospect 370. J. HENRY AMT CO. FORD light delivery truck, good for grocer or butcher shop: excellent running condition: newly painted, $275. 332 N. Capitol. Main 6298. TRACTORS FOR SALE. FARMER* ATTENTION 1 General Ordnance farm tractor. 12-22 rating, at a special price for a quick ea!. This tractor, has never been uaed and Is to drive away. COLONIAL AUTO CO. j 957 North Meridian HU AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. ALTOS WANTED CASH FOR YOLlt CAR We need thorn to supply our demand We wll! pay tip to $756 per car. IN DIA .V A POLIS A UTO PARTS AND TIKE CO. tIS N. Capitol. Main 2638. Auto. 22 019. i want”your~cai; and will pay you cash for It Don't forget your money la waiting for you. If you can't drive in, call Main 444* and immediate attention will be given. 212 E. NEW YORK ST AU’TOS WANTED We pay cash. No delay for your money, it la here for you. Come in or call. I. WOLF AUTO PARTS A TIRR CO 619 N. Illinois st. Main 1579. Auto 32-o*B. Wa also buy Junk car*. CAPITOL Auto Parts and Tire Cos. bTbuyt tng and selling used cars, tire* tubes arid parts at 75 per cent of list. 319 North Illinois Main 6090. ft UT O REP AIRS AND SU PPL! ES. JOB PLATING Nothing Is too largo or too email for us to handle. Special equipment for repairing automobile trimming*. INDIANAPOLIS PLaTING CO. 683-Bi> Kentucky ave. Main 293* Main (823. LOWEST PRICED HIGH GR A DEB AT-" tery made. DIXIE STORAGE BATTERY CO Main 5181. 629 Masaachus*tia ave. ONE-MAN auto top*, side curtain* seax and radiator cover*. PERFECTION AUTO TOP CO- 1107 Udell street. North 545.
• New and guaranteed batteries. 6 volt. $22; 12 volt, $33. BATTERY DISTRIBUTING CO., 607 Musa. Ave. Main 3145. BATTERIES Second Hand. Cheap 607 Massachusetts. Main 3146. AUTO PAINTING Ford. $lO up. Others. sls up. IT D. FLEMING! 20 YV. Wabash AUTO WASHING Our Specialty. 322-334 Nrrfh Illinois. S. & 8 Auto Laundry. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. HARLEY-DAVIDSON Motorcycles and Bicycles Johnson Mot<* Wheels THE H. L. DiPPLE CO. 631-36 Mass. Ave. Main 6406 INDIAN TWIN, two speed. In A-l shape; tandem, Prest-O-Llte and tank with brilliant burner: tirea practioally new. This rflotorcycle In perfect condition and ready to ride away. Call'North 6223 and ask for Don after 6 p. m. EVA NS LIGHTWEIGHT Motorcycles. $136.00. MERZ MOTOR CO.. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 600 Massachusetts avenue. AUTOS AND TRUCKB FOR HIRE AUTOS FOR RENT—Do your own driving. U-Drive Auto Service at Hoosler Laundry. Rear Keith's theater. Main 6921, REAL ESTATE—POA SALE. 3320 E. VERMONT ST., $3,900. Six-room Quet n Anne style bungalow, bath. gas. electric lights, furnace and cistern. Front and enclosed back porch. Side drive and garage. MEYKR-KISER RANK. Evenings, Mr. ljaub. Wash. 3364. I HAVE many good bargains on south side r.ear Fountain Square; modern and semi-modern: singles and doubles. Call Prospect 6184 after 4 p. m. S X—Gladstone, near Washington; double. 5 rooms to a side; modern. $6,500. Geo. A. Lucas, 208 American Central Life. Circld 6600. Evenings, Irvington 338. FINE semi-modern home, five rooms. hardwood floors, large lot, chicken park, paved street, S9OO cash, balance monthly. Woodruff 2092. CHOICE large lot near Maple Road blvd., within two squares of fairgrounds; $lO cash, balance $1 weekly. 640 Lemcke Annex. Main 1409. SOUTHEAST, SSOO buys 6-rooin modern cottage, 813 Shelby street; balance monthly. Main 9545, or North 4259. GOOD six-room semi-modern home on Montcalm street; large barn, paved street. Terms. Woodruff 7024. NICE little 4-room cottage; walking distance east; paved atreet and alley, $2,200. Terms. Main 142. SEMI-MODERN double on Deloss st.; good condition; a bargain; $2,100 cash. Call lrvintgon 3164. SIX rooms, semi-modern, Bradley near Michigan street. Easy terms. Woodruff 3400 after 7:30. INDIANA TRUST CO. , Sells real estate, collects rent, writes "Are Insurance.
REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. 3900 BLOCK GRACELAND AVE. A beautiful home of six rooms. Including sun parlor, long living room with beam ceiling and fine fireplsfce; colonade to lovely dining room; generous sized kitchen; large back porch. Full basement. Brick-set furnace. Two bedrooms, sewing room, bath and sleeping porch up. Good garage. Fruit and grapes. A wonderful bargain at $6,500. Can he handled for about $2,000 cash. Call A. R. Klmmlch. Main 1499. At office 8 to 10 p. m. HOME SEEKERS REALTY CO., 913 MERCHANTS BANK BLDG. $2,300. SSOO down, $25 a month, buys 5-room house and back porch inclosed, fruit trees and garage; furnace and electric lights; both waters In house; on Hanson ave. $3,000. SI,OOO down S4O a month, buys two houses on one lot on Blake street. MR. LEE. Belmont 1580. ON MAPLE ROAD. Anew he use, never occupied. Long living room, brick fireplace, beamed ceiling, .built-in buffet, dining room, butler's pantry, kitchen. Inclosed rear porch. Grade entrance to full basement and laundry; 4 lovely bedrooms and tiled bathroom upstairs. A wonderful home at a pre-war price of only $10,500. Cali A. R. Kirrimich. Main 1499. At vfflee 8 to 10 p. m. HOME SEEKERS REALTY COMPANY. 913 MERC'i 1 ANTS BANK BLDG. 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. COLORED BUYERS SI,BOO. S3OO down, sl2 a month; move in the house tn about a week. Riverside car line. Six-room, electric lights, cellar. ■* s7<)o, SIOO down, $lO a month, 3-reom house; city water; on Patterson street. MR. LEE. Belmont 1580. BARGAIN. Eleven roomtx Owner occupying three and renting others for $78.00 monthly. Can be bought for $t,600 cash and $30.00 per month. Price only $4,500. Cal! A. R. KIMMICIL. Main 1499. At office 8 to 10 p. m HOME SEEKERS REALTY CO.. 913 MERCHANTS BANK BLDG. NORTH LA SALLE ST. ST. PHILIP'S PARISH. A fine modern home of 6 rooms and bath for only s*,ooo. This won't last ion*. Call A. R. Klmmlch. Main 1499. At office 8 to 1,0 p. m. HOME SEEKERS REALTY CO. 913 MERC! 1 ANTS BANK BLDG. FIVE-ROOM COLONIAL BUNGALOW. $2,750. 3727 Crescent avenue, good furnace, finished floors, 'XMuent porch, enclosed back porch. Lot 55x120. MEyER-KISER BANK. COTTAGE. SOUTH Six-room cottage on South State street, eiectriq lights, gas. barn; good neighborhood. Price $2,250 Terms f2OO cash. See Mr. Coultas. with SCHMID A SMITH Inc. 134 N. Delaware. Main 4058. BE A r TIFCL BU NG AU > W,~77 250.’ Five room*, electric lights. well and cistern. Room for bath. Gav and city water within two blocks, to go through shortly SSOO cash and $25 per month. 817 Sumner* MEYER KISER BANK. Evening* call Mr. lamb, Wash. 3964. Til res- fourths acr* Horne eitv* on -Sir line; $lO down; five year> to pay balance on installment plan prospe- ts for Increase in value certain Immediate p„. session for garden purposes. I,et me e.vyiain without obligations. Address A No. $59, Times. six -Room cuttagh $2,000 Gas. city water and cistern. Shed on lot. Good condition. 1117 Church street Immediate possesion; 1600 cash and sls per month. METER-KISER BANK Evenings ali Mr. Laub. Wash 3964 MODERN HUNGALOW. ' Five rooms and bath. located north. Price $3,750; SSOO cash, balance terms. I mediate possession, DUNLOP A HOLTEGEL, Realtor*. 122 E. Market st. $1 500. $2Ol down sls a month, 4-room house In Weet Indianapolis. Two houses, modern, on north side, one $6,300 and one $6,000 MR. LEE Belmont 1580. I* 500 00 Seven-room modern home with garage full lot, paved street Just off Fall creek boulevard In splendid condition part cash CANA DA V REALTY CO. 396-7 City Trust Bldg Main 6340 North 5352. LO T—lo 6W 1 NTH ROP—s2,3oo. New Colonial on north of lot and attractive small house on south SSOO cash and sls per month MEYER KISER BANK. Evening*. Mr latub. Wa*h 396 4. COMM KRCE AVE ~ Eight rooms with furna-. water g. electricity, well and cistern, on a 200-foot lot. house in excellent condition; price $3.150 STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 4517, Residence Woodruff 1909. R RUGM BUM Kt. >T I'AGE 11,;. i i $260 cash and sl6 per month buys the above, with gas, city water and cistern. Located 1191 jsouth Capitol MEYER KISER BANK ,* Mr. I.aub, Wash. 396 4 24 BLOOMINGTON ST $3 009 Six rooms, gas. electric lights, well and cistern; one half size basement, barn on lot, 40x140 MEYER KISER I'ANK, Evenings. Mr. laub. Wash 39* SIX-ROOM 'COTTAGE SI,BOO 1218 Cottage avenue. 1' 4 blocks of Shelby car line Electric lights gas well and ctatern; S7OO rash. MEYER KISER BANK Evenings call Mr Letih. Wash. 39*4 west side Bargain. A six-room double on W. Michigan st. Gas, electric lights. In the 1600 block. 13,*00; SSOO cash, >25 per month. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 451; ttes.. Bolmont 2037. BYRAM Ave.. square south of Falrview car line; five-room bungalow modern except furnace. Trice $3,750. $509 cash and remainder monthly payment* H. G. MO.VEN, 405 Peoples Bank Bldg _ Main 3138. BUNG AI -6 W TYPE HOM E~7u pretty "gee - tion close to Riverside park; splendid condtllon: new double garage Bargain. $4,200. A C. HOHREN. 41* American Central Life. Main 373 4 Night. North 4292.
S X—North,* 7-room, strictly modern; hardwood floors; full basement, fine location, $8,609. Geo. A. I.mas. 208 American Central Life bid*. Circle 6600. Evenings, Irvington 3SB. SI.OO CASH and $1 weekly; no taxes or In terest for two years; close In, cement walks, gravel street, sewer, doting out *ale prices reduced to $230. RICHIE-DAYIS CO , Inc. 151 K Market St. Maln 320, 2819 PARKER AY'E., $1,260 Six-room cottage on double lot, 70x135; S2OO cash and $lO per month. MEYER-KISER BANK. Evening*. Mr. taiub, YY'ash. 3964. S X—lnvestment double east; leased for one year for S7O per month; in first - claas condition Inside and out; for quick sale, $6,000. GEORGE A. LUCAS. Realtor, 208. American Central Life, Circle 6600. "EIGHT ROOMS MODERN. * North Ilinois st. Large corner lot. Special price, $6,600. DUNLOP &■ HOLTEGEL, 122 E. Market st. INVESTIGATE our proposition of assuring you possession of a nouse If you have to move and haven’t got much money. We have 300 available homes. 9 Pembroke Arcade. Main 5765. ARSENAL, ave., ~N.', 1653. an and 1449 East Sixteenth street on corner lot. Room to build. Price low. Address C. BYRNE, 411 YY’est Norwood street. North 4605. WEST ' INDIANAPOLIS double] 4 rooms on a side; rent $lB. Price $1,500. I. N. RICHIE A SON, Realtors. 161 E. Market St. Main 620. !n“ 2400 lock, sevetT-room semi-modern. $3,200. Terras. Main 107. FIY'E rooms, semi-modern; good location; paved street. North 7476 after 6:30. IRVINGTON, six rooms modern, $4,750. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. REAL EST ATE—WANT ED. WANTED property to sell. Have got buyers and no houses. HOOSIER REAL ESTATE OFFICE _ MR LEE, Belmont 158 0. FIY’K to seven-rodili iiouse, either modern or not; immediate cash if property suits. Main 142. FOR customer; modern house or bungalow east or north. Can pay cash. Main 107. FARMS—FOR SALE. 37 ACRES MARION COUNTY. Well improved; water furnished to house by hydraulic pressure from a large spring on farm. Immediate possession. Snap. $l6O per acre. HOWARD ANDERSON. 28 When.
MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. Drop-Head Singer, $10; other bargains, SI.OO per week. All makes REPAIRED. HEMSTITCHING while you wait, 10c PER YARD. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., Main 600; Auto. 25-216. 312 Mass. Ave. Mail ’Em In. O. G. KLUGEL, P. D. 236 South Meridian. Main 3823. Steel tape repairing. _ (JASH nEGISTERS^ EXPERT REPAIRING. CENTRAL CASH REGISTER EXCHANGE _ 110 WEST OHIO ST. CIRCLE 2296. CHEAP Star well drilling machine complete with all tools for three and fourinch wells, SOO 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 PLAY EH ROLL EXCHANGE. TUTTLE MUSIC SHOP. 201 INDIANA AVE. YOUNG woman's coat; good condition. Call Main 3411 during the day. MRS. EVANS. MISCELLANEOUS—VyANTED. GALL CDOPERIDER IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL. Household goods, office furniture, store fixtures, oriental rugs and draperies—anything of value. Used Goods Store. Main 2288. Auto. 22-288 424 Mass. Ave. ' 10.900 ~SQ U A RE ” F EKT of floor space to be filled. If you have anything to sell, call a buyer from the largest, oldest and best-rated used furniture store in the state. BAKER BROS. lEW SHANK paj * best prices tn city for household goods and fixtures of all kinds. 227 North New Jersey street. Main 2023. "ofF U iTuRNITURE WANTED have. Call Cooperider. USED GOODS STORE. Main 2288. Auto. 22-288. 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. K. SHEARN. 811 North Alabama. The best bargains tn automobiles are listed under Automobiles and Supplies in The Times Want Ad columns.
HO US EHO L P GOO PS. WICKER FURNITURE We buy and sell wicker, old hickory or any kind of good porch or sun parlor furniturA BAKER BROS. REFRIGERATORS, rugs, gas stoves, davenports, library tables, porch furniture; exactly as new at half the new price. USED GOODS STORE FURNITURE • lAS STOVES. OIL STOVES Cheaper here and easier terms. KROOT A- SON. 609 W. Washington St. INVALID chairs and crutches for sale or for rent, BAKER BROS., 219 E. Washington St. .Main 346*. Auto. 13-16*. RESTAURANT range*. 8 and 10-hole coal I" > nges. Majestic, same as new. Cash nr payments Baker Bros., 219-225 E. Washington street. 25 GOOD cabinet gas ranges at prices from sss to $27.50. Cash or payments. BAKER CROH. BAKER BROS’ are located at 219-225 E~ Washington street. SEVERAL large grocer's Ice boxes. Baker Bro*. . PET STOCK AND POULTRY. ATLAS BIRD AND PET CO. ( REG.). 130 Virginia ave. Rhone Main 6533. Everything In the bird and pet stock line Phone or call. Write for price list, catalogue. Open evenings until 8:30 p. m. AIREDALE MALE. IS months oid. house and auto broken, a dandy: pedigreed and registered. A K C. ATLAS BIRD AND PET CO.. 130 Virginia avenue. Main 5533 W fTnx rock hT;NB. Woods' (drain, s k pie* Irvington 31*4 BARRED BO* K hatcMnc eggs, tl.lt a setting. North 4395. MUSICAL INBTRUMENTBr~~~ PIANO TUNING VIRGIL M.'DERMID Ire. 19*5. FOR SALE-~-I’iano cheap. Call Eelmont 3040. COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. Pocahontas M. R $9.00 Kentucky Lump..... $3 Oil •llinols Lump $7.50 Indiana lump. . ... $7.00 L H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 3531 Main 2151. OLD VINCENNES COAL ’ Ir.liana Eg* .. . s*.:6 tndiana Lump SS.2 Indiana Mine Run $5.60 Coke sll.ou THE J. L. HAMPSON COAL CO. 127 N. Kulton St. Circle SOfl. THE rooms aUty* listed among Timoi Want Ads
WISCONSIN FARM LANDS. LANDOLOGY, a magazine giving the fact* 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 aay. "Mali me LANDOLOGY' and all particulars FREE." Address Editor. Landologj . KHdmore land Cos., 113 Skidmore bldg.. Marinette. Wia. ~ DETECT IVES. ~ ~ QUIGLEY-lIYLAND AGENCY civil and Criminal Investigators 526-629 Law bldg Main 2903. 77777 financial. YOU CAN . BORROW MONEY SO CHEAP and on such easy terms of repayment from the Fidelity Loan Company, a licensed and bonded firm, for use in paying overdue bills or to buy the things you need lor CASH at BARGAIN PRICES that every one eliofild take advantage of our service. LOANS ON FURNITURE $20.00 to $300.00 at legal rates, on short notice and without publicity. We give you all the time you want to repay a loan and only charge for the actual time you have the money. Fair. Isn't it? You Can Afford to Borrow On $ 40 pay $2 a month and Interest On $ 80 pay $3 a month and interest On SIOO pay $5 a month and interest PAY MORE ANY TIME AND REDUCE THE COST IN YOUR BEHALF We are on the Job eight hours a day. and through personal • contact and personal service, plus a deep personal Interest, we can serve you and your friends as you wish to be served. In these unusual times, business irtondshlps. close relations, mutual understandings and co-operation are real assets to all of us. We are ready to go three-fourths of the way. Now it is up to you. FIDELITY LOAN CO. 106 E. M Arket St. MONEY' for Spring Necessities. 100--$2 O0 —$300. Investigate our easy-to-pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loans. Get SSO, pay back $2.50 a month. Get SIOO, pay back $5.00 a month. With interest at 3*,*% per month. Pay only for the actual time loan runs. Ail business eonfldential. YVe Goan on Furniture, Pianos, Vlctrolas, Live Stock, Automobiles,* etc,., without removal. Also on Diamonds, etc. Call, phone or write INDIANA COLLATERAL LOAN CO., (Bonded Lenders! ESTABLISHED 1887. 201 Lombard Bldg., 24 G EAST WASHINGTON ST. Phone Main 3286. New 26-700. WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WB PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS. MORTGAGES, BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER. Pres. 305-309 LAYV BLDG. ASSETS $343,749. SECOND - MORTGAGE. Real estate ifcans made on good farms and improved city properties. GIBRALTAR FINANCE COMPANY’, 108 North Delaware st. Main 1618. WE MAKE second mortgages on farm or city property. AETNA MTQ. AND INV. CO. Main 7101. 60S Fidelity Trust Bldg. INSURANCE in all branches! AUBREY D. PORTER, 916 .Law bldg. Main 7049. Loans ON DIAMONDS; 3%% per month. BURTON JEWELRY CO. u 53 Monument. JOSEPH H. PATTISON, 1007 Law Bldg. Loans on real estate made promptly. Times Want Ada And the right people (or the right places and the right plaoe* (or the right people. Phone Slain 3600. Auto. ZS-lfL.
HORSES AND VEHICLES. JOSEPH HAAS pays highest prices for dead horses, cows and hogs. Call Main 1039. Auto. 25-778. CAN not ship my horses away; have several work teams and single horses that I must sell. 374 South Illinois street. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF SALK OF MARION COUNTY BRIDGE, TUhEROULOSIS HOSPITAL AND VOTING MACHINE . 30NDS. Notice Is hereby given that, up to 10 o’clock a. in., on the 3td day of June, 1920, sealed bids will be received wt the auditor’s office of Marlon county, Indiana, for the purchase of Marlon county bridge bond* to the amount of ninety thousand dollars ($90,000), bearing interest at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, said bonds being payable and negotiable at the county treasurer's office, Indianapolis, Ind. That said bonds shall be dated June 1, 1920. and number ninety (90) of one thousand dollars ($1,000) each, and be of the following numbers and denominations, and mature as follows, towit: Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7101 to 7115. both Inclusive, in the sum of one thousand dollars each, payable one year after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7116 to 7130, both inclusive. In the sum of one thousand dollars each, payable two years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7131 to 7145. both inclusive, in the sum of one thousand dollars each, payable three years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7146 to 7160, both Inclusive, In the sum of one thousand dollars each, payable four years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7161 to 7175. both inclusive, in the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable five years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7176 to 7190, both inclusive, in the sum of one thousand dollars each, payable six years after date. Also sealed bids will be received for the purchase of Marlon county Northwestern avenue bridge bonds to the amount of three hundred thousand f$300.000) dollars, bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, said bonds being payable and negotiable At the office of the treasurer of Marion county. That said bonds be dated June t, 1920, and number three hundred (300) bonds, tn the denomination of one thousand dollars ($1,000) each, and be of the following numbers and denominations and mature as follows, towit: Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7451 to 7463, both inclusive, due one year after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7466 to 7480, both Inclusive, due tw4) years after date. Fifteen of said bond* numbered from 7481 to 7495. both inclusive, due three years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7496 to 7510. both inclusive, due four >ears after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7511 to 7525, both inclusive, due five years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7526 to 7540. both Inclusive, due six years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7 541 to 7555. both inclusive, due seven years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from I 7556 to 7570. both inclusive, due eight I year* after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 757 1 to 7585. both inclusive, due nine years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7586 to 7600, both inclusive, duo ten years after date. Fifteen of said bond*, numbered from 7601 to 7615. both inclusive, due eleven ; years after dale Fifteen of said bond* numbered from 7*16 to 7630, both inclusive, due twelve j years after date.
Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7631 to 7*45. both inclusive, due thirteen ! year* after date Fifteen of said honds numbered from 1 7646 to 766 1. both inclusive, due fourteen years after date Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 76*1 to 7675. both inclusive, due fifteen years after date Fifteen of said bonds numbered from ; 7676 to 7690. both inclusive, due sixteen years after date Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7691 to 7705, both Inclusive, due seventeen years after date. Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7706 to 7720. both Inclusive, due eighteen years after date Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7721 to 7735. both Inclusive, due nineteen years after date Fifteen of said bonds numbered from 7736 to 77 50. both inclusive, due twenty years after date Aisx sealed bids will be received for the pur< hase of Marlon county voting machine bonds to the tmitini of seventy-five thousand ($75,000) dollars, hearing Interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, raid bonds being payable and negotiable at the office of the treasurer of Marlon county That said bond* be datgd Jun* 1. 1910. and number seventy-five (75 > bonds of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, and be of the following numbers and denominations, and mature as follows, towit Ten of said bonds numbered from 7751 >n 7760. both inclusive. In the sum of one thousand t 51.009) dollars each, payable one year after date Ten of said bonds numbered from 7761 to 7770. both Inclusive, in the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable two years after date Ten of said bonds numbered from 7771 to 7780. both Inclusive, in the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable three years after date. Ten of said bonds numbered froth 7781 to 7790. both inclusive, in the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable four years after date. Ten of sa'd bonds numbered from 7791 to 7800. both Inclusive, in the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable five years after date. Ten of said bonds numbered from 7801 to 7180, both inclusive. In the sum of one thousand tfl.000) dollars each, payable six years after date. Ten of said bonds numbered from 7811 to 7820. both Inclusive. In the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable seven years after date. Five of said bonds numbered from 7821 to 7828. both inclusive, in the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable eight years after date. That said bond* will be sold to the highest responsible bidder, but shall not be sold for less amount than the par value and accrued Interest thereof to date of sale
All sales must be consummated on or before the 10th day of June. 1020. The right Is resented to reject any and all bids Each bid must state the full amount of cash which shall he paid by the bidder for the bonds proposed to he purchased and shall be accompanied by a certltled check of three per cent (3fo) lof the par'value of the bonds bid upon j and drawn against moneys In some reliable bank in Marlon county. Indiana, I said check to be made payable to the board of commissioners, and shall be held ass guarantee of the performance of said bid should the same be accepted. The hid must be made upon the form provided- by the auditor and must be accompanied with affidavits of noncollusion as provided by law. LEO K. FESLER. Auditor of Marlon county. Indianapolis, Ind., April 14, 1920. April 14-21. Broad Ripple. Ind., April 13. 1920. To Whom It May Concern—Notice Is hereby given by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Broad Ripple, Indiana, that it Is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public Improvements In the Town of Broad Ripple. as authorised by the following numbered improvement resolutions. adopted by said board on the 13th day of April, 1920: Improvement Resolution No. 13 —1920. For the Improvement of COLLEGE AVENUE, from the alley south of Sixtieth street to Sixty-third street by paving with cement Ito a uniform width of 6 feet the east ! sidewalk of said street and grading the | lawn and gutter. i All as shown on plans and as specl- | fled. All work done In the making of said described public improvements shall be In accordance with the terms and conditions of the improvement resolutions as numbered. adopted by the Board of Trustees on the above named day, and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specifications, which are on (lie and may be seen in the office of said board or at the office of Jeup & Moore. 307 Indiana Trust bldg,, Indianapolis, Indiana. The said board has fixed May 4. 1920, at 7:30 p. m., at Its office in said town as the time and place for the publio consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time said board will hear all persons Interested, or whose property la liable to be assessed for said improvement and will determine whether the benefits to the property liable to be assessed for such Improvement and the benefits to the Town of Broad Ripple will equal the estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Trustees. WM. H. TALBOTT, WM. HARCHER, D. A. STACKHOUSE, Board of Trustees. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT? Notice is herebj- given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Cormno E. Randolph, deceased, late of Marion county, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. SMItEY N. CHAMBERS. Robert H. Kinney. Atty. Pickens, Moores, Qaa idson and Pickens.
LEGAL NOTICES. Broad Ripple, Ind.. April 6, 1920. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given by the board of trustees of the town of Broad Ripple, Ind., that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public Improvements in the town of Broad Ripple, as authorized by the following numbered improvement resolutions, by said board on the 6th day of April, 1920. Improvement resolution No. 1, 1920, for the improvement of FIFTY-FOURTH STREET from alley west of Carrollton avenue to Winthrop avenue, by paving wit.h cement to a uniform width of five feet the north sidewalk of said street, from the alley west of Carrollton avenue to Winthrop avenue, grading the lawn and gutter. Improvement resolution No. 2, 1920, for the improvement of FIFTY-FIFTH STREET by paving with cement to a uniform width of five feet the north sidewalk of said street from College avenue to Winthrop avenue, and by paving with cement to a uniform width of five feet the south sidewalk of said street from the alley west of Carrollton avenue to Winthrop avenue, grading the lawns and gutters. Improvement resolution No. 3, 1920. for the improvement of FIFTY-SIXTH STREET by paving with cement to a uniform width of five feet both sidewalks of said street from College avenue to Winthrop avenue, grading the lawns and gutters. Improvement resolution No. 4. 1920, lot the improvement of NORTH VIEW AVE NUB by paving with cement to a uniform wldih. of five feet the south sidewalk of sala* street from College avenue to Winthrop avenue, grading the lawns and gutters. Improvement resolution No. 5, 1920, for the improvement of YVINTHROP AVENUE " by paving with cement to a uniform width of five feet, both sidewalks of said street, from Fifty-fourth street to Northview avenue, grading the lawns and gutters. Improvement resolution No. 6, 1920, for the improvement, of GUILFQRD AVENUE by paving with cement to a uniform width of five feet both sidewalks of said street from Fifty-fourth street to Northview avenue, grading the lawns and gutters. Improvement resolution No. 7, 1920, for the improvement of CARROLLTON AVENUE by paving with cement to a uniform width of five feet both sidewalks of said street from Fifty-fourth street to Northview avenue, grading the lawns and gutters. Improvement resolution No. 8, 1920, for the improvement of COLLEGE AVENUE by paving with cement to a uniform width of five feet the east sidewalk of said street from Fifty-fifth street to North view avenue, grading the lawns and gutters. Improvement resolution No. 9, 1920, for the improvement of COLLEGE AVENUE
by paving with cement to a uniform width of five feet the west sidewalk of said street from Fifty-fourth street to Sixty-first street, grading the lawns and gutters. Improvement resolution No. 10, 1920, for the improvement of BROADWAY by paving with cement to a uniform width of five feet both sidewalks of said street from Fifty-eighth street to Fifty-ninth street, gradtng the lawns and gutters. Improvement resolution No. 11, 1920, for the Improvement of FIFTY-NINTH STREET by paving with cement to a uniform width of five feet the north sidewalk of said street frem College avenue to Broadway, grading the lawns and gutters. Improvement resolution No. 12, 1920, for the improvement of GUILFORD AVENUE > by paving with cement to a uniform width j of five feet the west sidewalk of 3aid I street from Sixty-fourth street to Sixtysixth street, grading the lawns and gutj tera. All as shown on plans and as specie's. All work done In the making of xJro described public improvements shall be In accordance with the terms and conditions of the improvement resolutions as numbered. adopted by the board of trustees ; on the above named day. and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the ; office of said board, or at the office of j Jeup A Moore. 307 Indiana Trust building, Indianapolis. Ind. The said board has fixed May 4. 1920. j at 7:30 p. m., at its office in said town. a* the time and place for the public coni sfderatlon of the proposed improvement, at which time said board will hear all persons interested, or whose property la liable to be assessed for said improveI ment and the benefits to the town of Broav Ripple will equal the estimated I cost thereof. By order of the board of trustees. WM. H. TALBOTT D. A. STACKHOUSE, WM. H. ARCHER. B lard of trustee*. NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO ISSTH) BONDS OR OTHER EVIDENCE OF INDEBTEDNESS. State of Indiana. State Board of Tax : Commissioners. In the matter of the petition of the city of Indianapolis to issue bonds or other evidence of indebtedness for the Department of Public, Health and Charities of the city of Indianapolis. To the taxpayers of the city of Indianapolis: * Notice is hereby given that the city of Indianapolis, by and through its mayor. Charles YV. Jewett, and Its city Robert H. Bryson, and the board of pubw i lie health and charities, by Us president. YV/ P. Catch, has filed with the state board of tax commissioners of the state of Indiana, a petition to issue bonds or other j evidence of indebtedness for the purpose i of making a temporary loan of one huni dred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,- ; 000> for the board of public health and charities of the city of Indianapolis, in ; anticipation of current revenues, for ape- ! riod not exceeding eight months and at a I rate of Interest not exceeding sir per cent I (60c) per annum, for the purpose of raia- ■ ing money to meet the current expenses of said board of public health and charities.
A public hearing on said petition wilt be held in Indianapolis at office of the state board of tax commissioners In the statehouse on the 22d day of April, 1929. at 19 a. m. All taxpayers and all persons interested are notified to be present at said hearing. Dated. April 6. 1920. CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. By CHARLES YY. JEWETT. Mayor. By ROBERT H. BRYSON, City Controller. BOARD OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND CHARITIES. By YV. D. CATCH. President. SAMUEL ASHBV. Corporation Counsel. NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the director of the Indiana State Highway Commission at his office In the Capitol building. In Indianapolis, up to ten (10) o’clock a. m., April 15, 1920, when all proposals will be publicly opened and read. The work contemplated is the construction of th* following bridges on state highways: Struc. No. 1. proj. No. F. A. 11. over Baugo creek. Lincoln highway, St. Joseph county, approximate length. 2 spans, each 65 feet. Struc. No. 43. proj. No. F. A. 17, section A, over Deep river. Lincoln highway. Lake county, approximate length. 2 spans, each 45 feet. The plans and specifications may be examined at the office of the State Highway Commission in the Capitol building, or copies thereof will be forwarded upon a payment of two dollars ($2.09) per structure to the director. Each bidder, with his proposal, shall submit his bond payable to the state of Indiana in the penal sum of one and onehalf OH* times the amount of his proposal with good and sufficient security to the approval of the director, condition upon the faithful performance of the work In accordance with the profile, plans and specifications therein set forth and conditioned also upon the payment by the contractor and all sub-contractors for ail labor performed and materials furnished in the construction of the bridges or structures. Such bond shall be only on the form specified by the director, copie* of which will be furnished on request. The right Is reserved by the director to reject any or ail bids or to award on any combination of bids that in his Judgment is most advantageous to the State 05 Indiana. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISs SION. L. H. WRIGHT. Director.
Mrs . Mary A . Clarke Dead at Age of 79 Mrs. Mary A. Clarke, 79 years old. Is dead at. the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. F. Hubbard, 130 West Twenty-eighth street. She was the widow of Alfred IV Clarke, who had been identified with the book store business in Indianapolis. She had long been actively identifiri^ l with the Second Presbyterian church, having been baptized in the church by Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. She is survived by four daughters and two sons: Mrs. H. L. Kreider, Chicago; Mrs. H. F. Hubbard, Mrs. H. E. Feiher and Mrs. S. C. Plum, all of Indianapolis; C. S. Clarke. Chicago, and W. H. Clarke of Omaha, Neb. Funeral services will be held tomor. ronk afternoon at 2 ;SO at the Second Presbyterian church.
