Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1920 — Page 15
INDIANA DAILY TIMES *5-f9 8. Meridian St. PHONES— CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main *SOO Automatic .28-851 RATES. - One time 07 per line Three consecutive times. .06V4 per line Sir consecutive times... .06 per line Male or female help wanted, situation wanted male or female; rooms to let and board apd rooms wanted— One time 07 per line Three consecutive times. .06 per line Six consecutive times .05 per line Contract rates on application. Legal notices... 07 per line Lodge and club notices 60c per Insertion Church notices (1 inch or less) 35c per Insertion Over 1 Inch, 6c per line additional. Death notices. 25* per Insertion. The Business Office closes at i p. m.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 East Market. Old Phone Main 908. New Phone. 27-208. A. M. Ragsdale. J. Wash Price, John Paul Ragsdaie. a. m. Ragsdale co. 823 North Delaware street. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. Auto. 51-671. Prospect 112. FUNERAL DIRECTORS— W'M. E. KRIEGER, JygW 21-164. Main 1414. 1403 N. Illinois. UNDERTAKERS. W. T. BLASEXGYM 1635 Shelby St. Pros. 2570. Auto. SI-116. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY A TITUS. Sal North Del. New 26-564. Main 3630OEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. WHITSON, MRS. EUPHEMIA —Died Monday. June 7. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Howard. 19 Parkview avenue. Funeral at 19 Parkview Thursday at 2. ZINK, MRS. KATE—AGE 61. passed away Sunday, June 8 at 9:30 p. m. Friends may call at home at Weghorst street. Tuesday noon tell Wednesday noon. Services Wednesday 2 p. m. Funeral and burial private. ■> LUW, r_TLn.VP S 7A N -P-LOU- N .?: LOST —Purse containing lady's wrist watch, one dollar bill, receipt for SSO paid to Marla Browning. 1812 N. Pennsylvania street, Indiana Trust Company. Lost between 314 Massachusetts avenue and Kipp Bros.' music store on Delaware. Reward. Phone North 3546. LOST—Abbalone shell pin near L. S. Ayres or In South Meridian jitney. Valued as keepsake. Very liberal reward given for return. Please call Irvington 20b0. MISSING FRIENDS and relatives traced everywhere: no criminals looked for. Cal! Main 6947, or write lost agent, 18 Baldwln block, Indianapolis, Ind. LOST—Umbrella, blue s'llk with tortlse ring handle: ivory tipped ribs. Illinois car, Friday afternoon. Reward. Harrison 1348. ' LOST —Gold cross and chain, between Beech Grove and Michigan and Gray. Valued as keepsake. Liberal reward. Woodruff 3611. ; ■ LOST—A Goodrich Auto tire rim carrier and lamp license No. 62048, Ind. Reward. Belmont 3346. 31 Harris avenue. Ind. " LOST—Pair dark-rlmmed nose glasses on Illinois car Monday morning. Reward. Prospect 1605. LOST—“Longwear” tire, 39x3 mounted on rim. Saturday night on South Pennsylvania. Woodruff 6590. . FLATS, APARTMENTS—TO LET. MBLAUTIFULLY furnished 3-room apart- | meat; walking distance north from F Monument; rent reasonable. Address A No. 1522. Times. ROOMS—TO LET. ALABAMA. 123 north; nicely furnished rooms downtown, gentleman preferred. Main 2018. ' ALABAMA. 1401 north; good modern home for young men; breakfast; evening dinner. 88 week, NICE light housekeeping rooms for rent. 4 Plum street. MRS STERLING. DELAWARE, 413** North; modern bedroom and kitchen; front porch also. BUSINESS CHANCES.
For Sale —Moving picture theater in good Indiana town of about 7,500 population. Theater seats 1,000. Built special for a theater; has large stage. Show is in operation and doing a nice business. If you are interested in a good, high-class theater proposition and have the cash money get in touch with me at once, as my client wants quick action. Good reason for selling. Price $6,700 cash. Long lease. Write or wire. L. C. Pollack, 601 Reibold Bldg., Dayton, Ohio. OPPORTUNITY Have you *IOO or more to Invest where the risk Is email and the profits iargtT It will pay you to INVESTIGATE The E. B. Cassatt Cos., 910 Hume-Mansur Bldg. TOrR Liberty bonds safeguarded by strom bank supervision: will earn 7 pr cent tax exempt. Address MAURICE REALTY CO.. 010 Hume-Mansur bldg., Indianapolis. Ind. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F. BURKLE. 416 Maas. ave. Main Hl*. Xew 23-775. TAILORING and cleaning, downtown. Established 20 years. Owner leaving city. INDIANA BUSINESS EXCHANGE. 613 Indiana Trust Bldg. Main 2674 VULCANIZING shop; central location; clearing *300: bargain. INDIANA BUSINESS EXCHANGE. 513 Indiana Trust Bldg. Main 2674. OFFERINGS BY THE STORES. Match Your Coat /j) \ with a pair of / V \ I|[ ] TROUSERS 1 I \ \ll / \ / THE PANTS \ / 1 1 / STORE CO 111 ijy Two Stores uUj A* Hk 48 W. Ohio. Uv W v no E. Market, O' 'O INSTRUCTIONS. PROF. RATNO'S old reliable school tor the stage. Established 1880. Thousands of pupils who are playing the best of theaters. Violin; all kinds of fancy stage dancing acts taught and completed for good season s engagements. Ladles' and gentlemen wishing to start In and learn call PROF. RAiNO, 224 West Ohio street. Main 2069. MALE HELP-—WANTED. ~~ WANTED —EXPERIENCED SHADE <&ND DRAPERY HANGER PERANENT POSITION. APPLY AT TAYLOR CARPET CO. WANTED—Shipping clerk; experienced in wholesale grocery business; reference required; state salary. Address A No. 152*. Times. SAFETY IiAZOR BLADES sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 231 Indiana ave. MEN to unload cars and drive coal vsagooA 1001 Southeastern avenue.
MALE HELP—WANTED. ADVERTISING MANAGER A man with original ideas and ability to express them simply but forcibly. Must have experience in writing newspaper advertisements for large department store. Will be expected to increase sales, follow up all advertisements and decide which ones are pulling. Must know what it means to study the trade. All details as to lay-out work, recording, filing, etc., will be left to •him. Must use initiative and imagination. An opportunity for a man who will act without waiting to be told what to do. Applications should be addressed to Superintendent’s office. THE JOHN SHILLITO , COMPANY Cincinnati, Ohio FIRST-CLASS LATHE HANDS AND GENERAL MACHINISTS DAY AND NIGHT. NIGHT SHIFT 4 TO 12 P. M. ALLISON EXPERIMENTAL CO. SPEEDWAY. BEL. 3600. WAREHOUSE MEN Apply INDIANAPOLIS CORDAGE CO. S. Meridian and Belt E. R. P E R M A N E N T POSITION, HIGH SENIORITY STANDING, EXPERIENCED YARD CONDUCTORS AND BRAKEMEN FOR THE BIG 4 R. R. AT CLEVELAND, OHIO. APPLY ROOM 404 SAKS BLDG.
Statistical Cierk Energetic young man with High school education can find permanent employment with opportunity for advancement if past record Is clean and you have the ability to plan work finished. Apply to Peele. No phone Information. J. D. Adams <& Cos. . 217 S. Belmont. ~wantLd LABORERS and HELPERS INSLEY MFG. CO. Olney and E. St. Clair. Men, boys and colored women wanted. S. Keystone Ave and Belt R. R. Take Prospect ear to end of line. Fairmount Glass Works. , PATTERN MAKER WANTED WHO CAN MAKE WOOD AND METAL PATTERNS. BRYAN HARVESTER CO., PERU. IND. LABORERS for construction work at the Imperial Drop Forge Company's new building, 510 South Harding street. Long Job; good pay. BEDFORD STONE AND CONSTRUCTION CO. YOUNG MEN Postoffiee clerks, letter carriers, railway mall clerks, etc., for the government. Goo dentrance salaries with promotions certain. For full paitlculars and a special course of Instruction, call or write immediately. INDIANA CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL. 157 N. Illinois st. Suite 207. Open Main 59*. wanted Laborers! 18TH AND MILL. INDIANAPOLIS LIGHT & HEAT CO. WHITE LABORERS. AMERICAN HOMINY COMPANY. WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET AND BELT RAILWAY. MEN for general work in warehouse, storing goods and other duties incident to upkeep of the building. FRANK SHELLHOUSE FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE CO. HELPERS on moving van; experienced In handling household goods. FRANK SHELLHOUSE FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE CO. EXPERIENCED colored presser on Hoffman pressing machine. Good wages to the right person. FRANCO-AMERICAN CLEANING CO.WANTED —Tire changers; colored. Hurry up Meridian. *7 West Vermont.
MALE HELP—WANTED. PERMANENT POSITION, HIG£ SENIORITY STANDING, EXPERIENCED YARD CONDUCTORS AND BRAKEMEN FOR INDIANAPOLIS TERMINAL DIVISION, BIG 4 R. R. 615 MAJESTIC BLDG. WANTED, LABORERS HOLCOMB & HOKE MFG. CO. Vanßuren and Draper. • WIRE workers, framers and weaver* at HOLLENBECKS. 120 South Liberty street. WANTED —Experienced firemen on chain grate stokers. Apply MR. RAY, Union Traction Power House. Anderson. Ind. COLORED boy to work at lunch counter. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Stock Jar da FEMALE HELP—WANTED. I WANTED * GIRLS GOOD WAGES GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS Apply INDIANAPOLIS CORDAGE CO., South Meridian and Belt R. R. PERMANENT POSITIONS FOR GIRLS IN TELEPHONE WORK There are immediate vacancies in this work, where girls over 16 years of age may obtain steady employment year round, with vacation, excellent working facilities, attractive positions. You may choose telephone work for your permanent vocation. It will appeal to you. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. Corner New York and Meridian Streets. Applicant's information desk in lobby. FACTORY WORK PAYS BEST We can use both experienced and inexperienced women for machine and general work. Apply Rockwood Mfg. English Ave.
Accounts Receivable Ledger Clerk Young lady with high school education who writes good hand and who Is accurato with figures can secure permaj nent position with good opportunity for advancement. Apply to Mr. Peeie. No phone information. J. D. Adams <& Cos. 217 S. Belmont. LADIES We can place ten married or slnglo ladles at once, who are deslrlous of attaining a position In the business world. Are you one 7 If so, see Mr. Whitson, 913 Merchants Bank. ! WANTED-—Floor woman; experienced In grocery sundries; capable of taking full ! charge of a grocery department. In answering give experience and wages wanted. Address A No. 1521, Times. DICTAPHONE stenographers and typists. Positions open; good salary. CENTENNIAL EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. 85 When. Circle 1185. Evenings, North 808. WOMEN for night corridor work: white only. Room 906 Merchant's Bank Bldg. WANTED—Lady for night nurse; one who has had Institutional work preferred. Call or write HORD SANITARIUM. Shelbyville, Ind. WOMEN and girls; several over 18; permanent employment; good wages. The Overall Laundry, 2520 East Twelfth st. Woodruff 294, COLORED girl to work at lunch counter. EXCHANGE HOTEL. Stock Yards. COOK; good woman, white. PURITAN HOTEL RESTAURANT. EXPERIENCED stenographer. Call Proßpect 4110. AN ELDERLY woman to take —care of children. Cltcle 6483. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. CHEVROLET SEDAN. 1 New seat covers, new tires and in good shape. 602 N. Capitol. Main 3871. | REGAL TOURING. Electric lights and starter; fine shape; only *295 cash buys this; our special i while It lasts. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. j CHEVROLET COUPE, late model, looks like new; Just the thing for a doctor. DIETZ-JAMES, 834 E. Market. Main 6716. Open evenings and Sunday. 1 FOR SALE—WiII sell my 1918 Ford touring for *BSO this week; A1 condii tion. Have no use and no room for two. ; 532 King. HUDSON Super-Six louring, almost new'; bargain price. Dletz-James. 334 East Market. Main 5716. Open evenings and Sunday morning. AUBURN touring, completely overhauled, newly painted. DIETZ-JAMES, 334 B. ; Market. Main *716. Open evenings and 1 Sunday morning.
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1920.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. FOREWORD The following listed cars will be found, upon investigation, to be exactly as represented. We have on hand for immediate delivery an assortment of very desirable cars at prices that are very attractive. You are invited to come in and inspect same at your earliest convenience. JORDAN 1918 MODEL— Four-passenger; a fln looking car of the sport type, equipped with wire wheels; a splendid car at an exceptionally low price. STUTZ 1918 MODEL— Kour-paseenger. recently painted. wire wheels, splendid tlrea This Is truly a fine car In firstclass condition. Immediate delivery at a very attractive price. REO SEDAN 1920 MODEL Practically new. five-passenger Job. equipped with Royal cord tires. An exceptional opportunity to get a car at a reduction from list. PACKARD TWIN SIX 1917 TOURING— A car In excellent mechanic! condition. Good appearance arid at a price that will Intereet you. CADILLAC 1919 MODEL— Seven-paaaenger touring car la excellent mechanical condition. Just repainted, new top and five new cord tlrea. NATIONAL LATE MODEL— Six - cylinder seven - passenger touring car. In first-class condition. This car has new tires and is priced for Immediate sale. PEERLESS 1915 MODEL— Seven-passenger touring in good running condition. Kxtreme- , ly low price for quick sale. The cars listed above are rady ter Immediate delivery and all will warrant elosest Inspection. CADILLAC 8 LATE MODEL— Four-passenger touring; a beautiful car equipped with dlao wheels: Immediate delivery may be had. LOCAL BRANCH , NORDYKE & MARMON Meridian at Eleventh. RENEWED MARMONS We have at this time two or three renewed Marmon 34s on our floor. Such real value can not be obtained in anew car built to sell at a similar price. You are invited to come in and inspect them. 1 renewed sedan, 2 renewed 7 - pa.ss. touring cars. LOCAL BRANCH Nordyke & Marmon Meridian and Eleventh
LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! The Motor Mart Centennial Sale of Good Used Cars. 1910 Ford *3OO 1915 Ford Roadster 360 1915 Coupe 625 1918 Ford Sedan 676 1918 Maxwell Roadster 616 1917 Chevrolet Touring 865 1917 Monroe Roadster 340 1918 Mitchell Coupe 760 1919 Mitchell Roadster 1,075 1916 Franklin Convertible Sedan.... 1.275 1918 Olds 8 Touring 1,250 1817 Dodge Touring 675 1917 Dodge Roadster 728 Marmon Touring 665 Overland, model 83. touring 875 Overland Six 675 Interstate Touring 450 These ears are in A-l shape; good tires, tops and paint and extra equipment. 140 N. Delaware St. Main 1984. FORD BARGAINS Twelve Ford roadsters, eight Ford touring cars, all models. Cash or paymente, ALLEN. 919 Virginia. OVERLAND touring, good shape, newly painted, a bargain; cash or payments. DIETZ-JAMES, 384 East Market street. Main 6716. Open evenings and Sunday morning. CHEVROLET—RoyaI Mall roadster. Just the car for a city salesman; tarins over twelve monthly payments. Dletz-James. 884 E. Market et. Main 6716. Open evenings and Sunday morning. CHEVROLET 8. touring; good paint, good tires; mechanically good; cash or payments. DIETZ-JAMES, 384 East Market street. Main 5716. Open evenings and Sunday mornings. GRANT TOURING. New paint, new tires and In good shape; *550. 602 N. Capitol. Main 3871. DODGE roadster, new paint; bargain price. Dlets-James, *B4 East Market. Main 571*. Open evenings and Sunduy morning. MAXWELITtourING—In good ghape7~A bargain. Terms or trade. DIETZJAMES. 334 East Market St. Main 6716. Open evenings and Sunday morning. OAKLAND "6" touring, new paint; e.ash or terms. DIETZ-JAMES, 334 East Market. Main 5716. Open evenings and Sunday morning. " OVERLAND’ 83 touring; electrically equipped; bargain; only *125 down. CADILLAC. 1919, roadster; wonderful car; only driven about 7,000 miles; will guarantee 76 miles an hour. 61* N. Cayltol. Open evenings. CHEVROLET Baby Grand; fine shape and condition; only *195 down. 618 N. Capitol. REO TOURING. Fine condition throughout; *246 down. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. sax’on~sTx tonring; very late model; only *295 down. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. ALLEN TOURING V New tires and paint; *195 down. 518 N. Capitol. Open eyenlngs. MONROE roadster; eleotrio lights and starter; *125 down. 618 N. Capitol. Open evenings. NEW Maxwell by owner, 1*19; quick sale, **oo. Circle 4473.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. 1919 Roadster. Price SSOO. This car cost $l,lOO. New tires and in A1 shape. 602 North Capitol. Main 3811. MONROE TOURING] One 1920 and 1 1918. New paint and In A1 shape. MONROE SALES CO- 602 N. Capitol. MITCHELL touring 1919. Can't be tofd from new, $l,lOO. 602 North Capitol. Main 3811. RUICK ROADSTER. In good shape; S2OO, old. but good. L 502 N. Capitol. COMMONWEALTH Kour-Forty automobile. DIETZ-JAMES. 334 East Market. Marlon county dealers. CHEVROLET touring. 1920; only been driven 200 miles. Better than new. MONROE SALES CO., 602 North Capitol Ford TOURING One 1916, and a good one. Monroe Touring. < 1918 model, new paint and In A1 shape. MONROE SALES CO.. 602 North Capitol. CHEVROLET 4-9o] Touring; fine paint; $145 down. 818 N. Capitol. Open evenings. DORT TOURING] Dandy; good tiros and paint; $175 down. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. ~ MAXWELL TOURING. 1919 model; new top and tires; $225 down. 618 N. Japltol. Open evenings BCRTPP3-BOOTH ROADSTER. Wire wheels; payments; no brokerage. 618 N. Capitol. Open evenings DODGE touring, 1918; with closed top SBSO. Main 3811. 602 North Capitol. DODGE touring; real bargain, $475. AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. >A/VVVWS/WWWWVWWWW^WWVW4 WANTED AUTOMOBILES 100 Cars at Once Largest buyers and sellers of used cars in the state. Indianapolis Auto Parts and Tire Cos. 518 North Capitol. Main 2688. Auto. 22-019. I WANT YOUR CAR and will pay you cash for it. Don’t forget your money is waiting for you. If you can’t drive in, call Main 4446 and immediate attention will be given. 212 E. NEW YORK ST.. AUTOS WANTED We pay cash. No delay for your money. It Is here far you. Come In or calL I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. 619 N. Illinois st. Main 1679. Auto 22-061. We also buy Junk cars. TR UC KS—FOR SA L£. ~ IF YOU WANT A TRUCK One that will deliver a low-cost ton mile, see BURL FINCH. Distributor. MOTORCYCLE 3 AND BICYCLES. THEY HAVE ARRIVED. EXCELSIOR TWIN. • MERZ MOTOR CO., 450-52 Mass. Ave. HA R LEY-DA VIDSON Motorcycle* and Bicycle* Johnson Motor Wheel* ERNEST HUGHES *SJ-24_Mas. Ave Main 6464. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles FLOYI) PETERMAN. 500 Uaseachu•#ltn avesitc. AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES.
JOB PLATING Nothing Is too large or too smalt for us to handle. Special equipment for repairing automobile trimmings. INDIANAPOLIS PLATING CQ. 6*B-36 Kentucky ave. Main 2938. . Main *621 Auto batteries, recharged, prepared, rebuilt. Guaranteed new batteries for any car. Open until 9 p. m. 607 Mass. Ave Main 3146 BATTERIES—New and guaranteed; also rebuilt and second hand. Cheap. BATTERY DISTRIBUTING COMPANY 607 Massachusetts avenue. Main 3146. PARTS for most any make of car. Ford parts a specialty. Bargains In tires of all sizes. Try us and sows money. CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. 619 N. Illinois. Main 6090. AUTO WASHING Our Specialty. 122-534 North lllinola S & S Auto Laundry WE MAKE and repair automobile springs for alt makes of cars; bring In or ship to u. GUEDELHOEFER WAGON CO.. 202 Kentucky avenue ONE-MAN auta topa, aide curtains, vaeat and radiator covers. PERFECTION AUTO TOP CO„ 1107 Udell street. North 646. WE SPECIALIZE on automobile wheel repairing on all make care; up-to-mlnute equipment. THE JOHN GUEDELHOEFER WAGON CO.. 202 Kentucky avenue. FORD rear wheels. JOHN GUSDEL HOEFER WAGON CO.. 202 Kantucky avenue. AUTO PAINTING Ford. *lO up. Others. *ls up. D. D. FLEMING. 20 \\\ WsJ>ash. HAVE YOUR automobile axles straightened at the JOHN GUEDELHOEFER WAGON CQ,, 202 Kentucky avenue. AUTOS AND TRUCKVfqk Hliil AUTOS FOR KENT—Do your own driving. U-Drive Auto Service at HooaUr Laundry. Hear Keith's theater. Mala 6821. MISCELLANE 0 U S—FORSALE.^ A Drop-Head Singer. *10; FVrjjTLTa ether bargains. *I.OO per Cl 1 SV week. All makes KI3W PAIRED. HEMSTITCHING while you wait, 10c *** PER YARD WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO.. Maln COO, Auto. 25-216. 312 Mass. Ave. BUY pants direct from the maker. We tnake them to your measure from *7.50 up. LEON TAILORING CO.. 131 East New York. ONE quartered oak standing bookkeeper’s desk; practically new; 8 feet long with ledger shelf. Ask for Mr. White. J. D. ADAMS &. CO., 217 South Belmont. SMOKE stack, 35 horsepower, 40 feet long. Good for garago or hsatlng purposes. 403 West Washington St. RECORD AND PLaiEK HULL EX CHANGE. TUTTLE MUSIC SHOP. 201 INDIANA AVE. JEWELL coal range, 9x12 rug, washing machine, gas oven, hot plate, cheap. 752 Shelby. 7 MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. WE WILL BUT IT. If you have any household goods or office furniture to sell call a buyer from the largest, best and best rated used furniture store In the state. BAKER BROS. Auto. 23-166. Main 3466. seLlTIt to the largest and best rated used furniture store In the state. BAKER BROa Auto. 28-166. Main 3466. LEW SHANK pays best prices In city for household goods and fixtures of all klnd3. 227 North New Jersey street. Main 2023. WE will buy and pay spot cash for the furnishings of good homes, up to *I,OOO. BAKER BROa IF your clock is not running phone Circle 4*07. M. R. SHEAHN. *ll North Alabama. WANTED—A _ ioad of good rich dirt for flower bed. Call Circle 4292,
HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Gas Ranges A large selection of nearly all standard makes In both high and low oven style*. $18.50 up. Refrigerators Good, sound boxes, cleaned and tested; all sizes at about halt price. Good Rugs Room size and extra large onesj hall runners and carpets; the very best In Indianapolis at about half the new prices. Fine Furniture Anything you need; every piece made like new at half the new price. Better goods and cheaper prices than you will find elsewhere. USED GOODS STORE THE FINE STORE _ 424 Mass. Ave. REFRIGERATORS. 500 used Ice boxes and refrigerators; all good and guaranteed; all standard makes, such as Alaska. Bohn Siphon. McCray, Herrick Automatic, New Iceberg. Dr. Price. Gibson’s Star, Gurney and others. All sizes and the price averages about one-half the cost new. BAKER BROR Furniture GAS BTOVES, OIL STOVES. Cheaper here and easier terms. KROOT & SON. 609 Vs. Washington St.RESTAURANT ranges. 8 and 10-hole coal ranges, Majestic, same as new. Cash or payments. Baker Bros.. 119-225 E. Washington street. 25 GOOD cabinet gas ranges at prices from sls to $27.50. Cash or payments. BAKER BROS. 6KVERAL large grocer's Ice boxes. Baker Bros. FOR SALE—Dining room table, buffet and six chairs. Belmont 3240. COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. ~ POCAHONTAS M. R $9.20 KENTUCKY LUMP $9.25 ILLINOIS LUMP $7.75 INDIANA LUMP $7.35 L. H. BAIN COAL CO. MAIN 3531. MAIN 2151. MUSjCAL INSTRUMENTS. ~~~ HIGH-CI.ASS phonograph. $150; mahogany; used 4 weeks and records, $75. 3187 Ruckle. HOFSLS AND VEHICLES. JOSEPH HAAS pare highest prices for dead horses, cows and hoga. Call Main 1011. Autoc 25-778. FOR SALE—One """black jersey cow. Woodruff 6894. ONE good horse, wagon and harness for s&ie. Woodruff 5194. 2334 Roosevelt. MAC H INE R Y AND TOOLSX EQUIPMENT of machine shop (list of ma. hlnes). Purchaser has privilege of renting shop: Three drill presses. One Dalton lathe. One RJount buffing. One Blount combination. Three G. K. motors. One taping machine and hand tools Address A No. 1524, Times. WONDER MIXERS Hoists and pumps for building rnd bridge construction. All sizes carried in stock. Burl Finch, Dist., 312-20 W. Mary land St.
REAL ESTATE—FQ BALE. Gilt Realty Cos. have the following bargains to offer purchasers: N. Beville, 6-room cottage. Price $2,500. 6-room cottage, N. Rural, $3,400. Terms. N. Sherman Drive, 8room modern. Price $4,500. N. Temple, 6-room modern. Price $5,000. E. Tabor St., 5 rooms. Price $1,500. Six rooms, semi-modem, S. Grace St. Price $3,500. Villa Ave., 5 rooms, semimodem; first-class condition. Price $3,000. Finley St., 5 rooms a side, $3,000. ‘ S. Grace St., 5 rooms a side; moderrf except furnace, $4,000. GILL REALTY CO. Main 1646. Auto. 28-236 $1,500 CASH Buys 4-room house and % acre of ground, 14 V 4 miles out on Rockville road; Stop 15H Danville traction line. Fruit treee and garden space; plenty of shade: 40 minutes’ ride to Indianapolis. Better hurry. This won't last long. Bloodworth & Gladden 529 Peoples Bank Bldg. Circle 332. 2226 Kenwood Ave. COTTAGE. Six rooms, semi-modern, newly painted; has electric lights good Rybolt furnace. Large lot. A bargain for somebody. Must be sold this week. Bloodworth & Gladden 629 Peoples Bank Bldg. Circle 332. BYRAM AVE. One square from Fairview car. Four rooms, electric lights, city water and gas. sink In kitchen. Can be bought for *2,000. Part cash, balance on terms. See Mr. Mclnteer, with 1. N. Richie & Son, Realtors 116 East Market. Main 620. After 6 p. m. call Irvington 3597. FINE home, 8-room house, 2 lots. Greenwood, Ind. Will be there at Turner & Henderson’s office, to sell It Baturday, June 12. ALBERT J. GOSSETT. Veedersburg, Ind. ARSENAL avenue, 1421; six-room cottage. Price *2,200; only *2OO cash needed. Kenwood avenue, 2301; six-room semimodern. Price *3,500; easy payments. H. G. MONEN, 405 Peoples Bank Bldg. Main 3188. *2.200. *4OO down, *lB per month; double house, 6 rooms to side; gas for light and cooking, well and cistern; front porch and big yard. On the hill. West Indianapolis. MR. LEE. Belmont 1580. Immediate Possession 3920. East Washington st.; eight rooms, modern, fine large lot. See this and make offer. Owner nonresident; terms. ' ' *2OO down, *l6 a month. 6-room house, newly painted; city water; gas for light*; In the 900 block on Maple street. MR. LEE. Belmont 1580. *l*oo FOR CASXL Seven-room cottage, *OO black North Oriental, city water and cistern In house, ?as fc~ cooking and lights, vacant In a S3f dtys. MR. LEE, Belmont 1580. FRAME double at 2325-2*27 Kenwood avenue; will bring 12 per cent Interest on Investment; *2,000 cash, balance terms. Write PEFFLEY & SHAFFER, Delphi. Ind. KBALING avenue, north of Tenth street, 6-room modern, full lot, first-class condition; will aell ea terms. Main 5765.
REAL ESTATE—-FOR SALE. They Are Going Fast We were fortunate enough to Becure a fine list of cottage homes on one of the best residence streets on the south side, to sell on the payment plan. They are all cozy little homes of 4 and 5 rooms each, well built and all In fine condition. Each house has ample lot. gas. city water or well, cistern, large pantry, and cement walks around house. The street Is asphalted, and the properties are close to car lines and schools. Prices are very low, running from only $2,100 to $2,500 (which probably Is much less than the houses alone could be built for). Terms, SSOO cash, balance S2O to $25 per month, Including Interest. The way we are selling these homes they are not going to. last very long, and If you wish to get in on this proposition You Will Have to Get In At Once. Arrange with us for Inspection. J. S. CRUSE REALTY" CO. Realtors 128 N. Delaware st. Main 5840. Phones. Auto. 21-361. $3,500 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 91,000 down. $25 per month. 8 rooms, gas for lighting and cooking; long grape arbor; large bam and cellag. cistern and well In kitchen; lot S7xlsC; 700 block N. Bellevlew place. MR. LEE. Belmont 1510. $2,800. S4OO down. S2O a month, buys 6-room house and back porch Inclosed: fruit trees and garage; furnace and electric lights; both waters In house; on Hanson ave. MR LEE. Belmont 1680. VACANT house, $2,000, S4OO down. $lB per month; 6-room bouse. electric lights and well in house; large lot. On hill. West Indianapolis. MR. LEE Belmont 1580. ONE hundred block South Rural, semimodern double; eight rooms one side, four rooms one side; price $2,650; easy terms; rents for $32 per month. Woodruff 2092. _____ S3OO DOWN and sls per month; electric lights and cellar; on the hill in West Indianapolis. MR. LEE. Belmont 1580. FIVE-ROOM house; gas for lights and cooking, large lot and barn cheap far cash. $1,400; posseaslon at once If you want It. West Wilkins street. Call Belmont 1580. CHOICE large lot near Mapfe Road blvd.. within two squares of fairgrounds; sl6 cash, balance $1 weekly. 640 Lemcke Annex. Muin 1409. FIVE-ROOM, practically new, modern bungalow; garage, paved street, hardwood floors throughout; fireplace; many bultttn features. Woodruff 2092. ONE acre, nice three-room house; garage; fruit; near car line. W. H. COOPER, 838 Lemcke Bldg. LOT for sale; good location; sidewalks. Price S6OO. Terms. Call Washington 1901. SIX-ROOM semi-modern cottage on Olnoy street, north of Tenth. $3,160. Terms. Woodruff 247 after 7:10. SI,BOO. COLORED BUYERS. SBOO down. S2O a month, 6-room house, on Blake street. MR. LEE. Belmont 1580. MODERN Irvington home, well located on paved street; shade, etc. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. _ INDIANA TRUST CO. Sells real estate, collects rent, writes Are Insurance. EXTRA nice, new modern bungalow, fine location; largs lot. Terms. Washington 1079. GALE and Twenty-fourth street. five rooms, semi-modern. Easy terras. THE SOUTHFRN U MBER CO. $1 466. COLORED BUYERS. $460 down. sls a month, four-room house. MR. LEE, Belmont 1580. FOUR-ROOM cottage near East Washington street. $2,290. Easy terms. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. EIGHT-ROOM modern south, close In; hat water heat, large garage, $4,500. Terms. Woodruff 7024. FIVE-ROOM house. Lexington avenue; now vacant. Call Prospect 4126, FOR SALE —Large lot. Emerson and Thirty-eighth. Call Belmont 4(03. FOR PALE—-Five-room double north. Call owner. Main 8442.
REAL ESTATE—WANTED. HOUSES wanted. List your property with us for sale; buyers waiting. FINNEY A HILL. 2643 Northwestern. North 949. WANTED property to sell. Have got buyers and no houses. HOOSIER REAL ESTATE OFFICE MR LEE Belmont 1530. LET ME sell your property. I can get quick results. S. G. BULLUP, 1*49 N. Senate. Circle 4956. Auto 26-719. FOUR to 6-room house semi-modern. southeast. Price around *2,600. Terms if possible. Address A No 1519. Times. FOR cash customers, modern or semimodern houses. Call Main 142. MODERN double house for cash customer. Main 107. PET STOCK AND POULTRY. CLOSING out rabbits and hutches. 752 Shelby. Pedigreed stock. BUSINESS SERVICES. FOR paper hanger. Cali Johnson, Woodruff 6716. PATCH PLASTERING. Belmont 16*0. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. Grr rrci J 7 storage cheapest ( I\w RATES IN CITY. CALL } i \f US. Everything at reaI I II sonable price. Packed. IJI il shipped anywhere. Zi 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 1393. Main 6489, Auto. 31-261. CALL SHANK for the beat service in hauling, packing, shipping and storage. 227-229 North New Jersey 3t. Main 2026. U K. TRANSFER CO. for local and overland hauling. 938 E. Washington St. Prospect 8283. TAILORS AND CLEANERS. H. G. FITE Practical Tailor and Cutter Dry cleaning, pressing and repairing; ladles’ work a specialty; work called for and delivered. North Capitol avenue and Ohio street. Automatic 2C-641. 3. SCHWARTZ, tailor and~ cleaneri HT Kentucky avenue. Main 267*. 77 E PT |VE3 - Quigley-Byland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators *26-629 Law bldg Main 298*. financial. MONEY TO LOAN On First Mortgage Security SIX PER CENT GILL DEALT Y CO. Main 1646, Auto. 28-236 WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WH PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS MORTGAGES, BONDS AND BTOCKB LISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS. SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. BAWYER. Pres. Third floor. Law Building. Second Mortgage Real estate loans made on good farm* •nd improved city properties. GIBKALTEU FINANCE COMPANY. 108 N Delaware street. Main 1618. WE MAKE second mortgages on farm or city property. AETNA MTG. AND INV. CO. Main 710 L 608 Fidelity Trusty Bldg.
FINANCIAL. We Have tine Money HOW MUCH DO YOU NEED? We will loan you enough money to pay up all your bills and have extra cash to buy what you need for sprl_g. Pay us back In largo or small monthly payment*. See us about terms on s§o, SIOO, S2OO, S3OO Loans made on furniture, pianos, Vlctrolas, autos or fixtures for any amount op to S3OO. Call, write or phone. State Loan Cos. 305 Odd Fellow Bldg. Cor. Penn, and Wash. Sts. Phones. Main 4619. New 24-621. Under state supervision. J INSURANCE in all branches. AUBREY D. PORTER. 916 Peoples Bank Bldg. Main 704 INSURANCE in all branches. AUBREY P. PORTER, 916 Law bldg. Main 7049. LOANS ON DIAMONDS; 314 % per month. BURTON JEWELRY CO., 53 Monument. ~ _ LEGAL NOTICE. ~ * NOTICE FOR BIDS ON SUPPLIES FOR THE USE OF THE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA AND DEPARTMENTS OF STATE. Notice is hereby given that the joint purchasing, committee for state correctional and benevolent institutions of the state of Indiana, will receive at the office of Its secretary In the State Capitol building, room 326, until 11 o’clock a. m. on the 18th day of June, 1920, sealed bids on grocery items, automobile pneumatio and solid rubber truck tires and • tubes, electric lamps and storage batteries for auto use, according to a complete list specifying kind, grade end quantity, now on file In the office of the said secretary of the said committee. Sealed proposals in duplicate will be received on automobile pneumatic and solid rubber truck tires and tubes. Bids will be considered on tires of first quality delivered to point of requisition as may be wanted by the several Institutions and departments of state from time to time with all charges for transportation and delivery prepaid. Tires shall be first quality, be free from imperfections and bear the factory serial number. Same to be purchased under contract and withdrawn as wanted for the year beginning July L 1920. * Sealed proposals In duplicate will be received on Incandescent electric lamps for the use of the state Institutions and departments of state of Indiana as may be required by the several Institutions and department of state for the year beginning July 1. 1920. The basis of contract will be purchases aggregating SIO,OOO during the yqar. Bidders will be required to guarantee their lamps and replace without charge any damaged or inferior lamps. The bidders must agree to tes* the voltage of electric lines of any lnstittulons or departments of state whenever so required by the joint purchasing coramitee. Bids will be considered lu both broken and unbroken packages delivered to point of requisition vs may be ordered by the several Institutions and departments of state from time to time with all charges for transportation and delivery prepaid. Sealed proposals in duplicate will be received on storage batteries for auto use for the state Institutions and departments of state as may be required by the several institutions and departments of state for the year beginning July 1, 1920. Batteries must be standard, thoroughly tested and guaranteed to be the equal of the Prest-O-Lite or Willard. The Joint purchasing committee reserves the right to reject any and all bids submitted and to waive technical defects. By order of THE JOINT PURCHASING COMMITTEE. MAURICE C. SHELTON. June 8. 1920. Secretary. NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL 'BONDS $27,000. 5*4 per cent. 15-year bonds. Notice is hereby given tfcat bids will be received by the undersigned, trustee of Ray School Township. Morgan County. Indiana. until 2 o’clock p. m., June 21st. 1920. at the town of Paragon. Indiana, when bids will be open for $27,000 bonds to be designated "School Building Bonds,” bonds dated July Ist, 1920, and due as follows; Three bonds, dated Ju’v Ist, 1910, due In 1. 2. and 3 years after date, calling for SI,OOO each. Twelve bonds, dated July Ist. 1920. due In 4 5,6, 7, 8. 9, 10, 11 and 12 year* after date calling for $2,000 each. Said bonds to bear Interest at the rate of 6*4 per cent per annum. Interest payable semi-annually. Said bonds issued under the acta of the legislature 1913, Page 27*. kr.d authority to issue said bonds having been given by the State Board of Taxation to said School Township. The full right Is given and reserved by the township trustee to reject any an 4 all bids. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $300.00, In evidence of good faith. Ray School Township Morgan County, Indiana, by its Township Trustee. HENRY L. BEAMAN, Uchool Trustee of Kay Township, Morgan County, Indiana.
BUFFALO HERDS BEING RESTORED Reports Show Animals Are Increasing in Number. EDMONTON, Alta., June B.—One* threatened with extinction, the buffalo is coming back. Only 801 were left In North America In 1889. Today, according to last year's census of the American Bison society, there are 7.370 in Canada and the United States. . Canada took the lead In the vatlon of the buffalo when, in 1907, purchased the herd of Michael Montana, numbering TOV These wore Wain^^^^H \lt’l thev W-T-- - • fr cr;.tn> r.t p'.rk. g .infill -.. f&H - :, ■ v, JSt- ''• vj fil'i!’:.- :• •> :• T--s j ftMjl ' i' . V m ■ ■ ■ ; ' - 1 ' ■ ’. Sr ’I ' vl-.-.i---. States. HHHH Jgj £- AH' - Mil and v * > courts would go 5a r - v . ; wfebS*- f , * - -“s Arm " necessary conse^^ H J SB.' * , ''• t\ 't ji j's. ’£'■ '* \ i twelve months m-i rry. aF. ’ ' . \->i> *'•*' ", t.’.o
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