Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 60, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1920 — Page 9
INDIANA DAILY TIMES 25-2* S. Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main *6OO Automatic 28-261 RATES. One time 09 per line consecutive times... .08 per line Six consecutive times 07 per line Male or female help wanted, situation wanted, male or female; rooms to let board and rooms wanted— Ons time 08 per line Three consecutive times. . .07 per line Six consevutive times OS per line / Contract rates on application. Legal notices 09 per line Lodges and club notices 75c per Insertion ~ Church notices (1 Inch or less) 50c per Insertion Over 1 Inch. .07 per line additional. Death notices. 25c per insertion. The Business Office closes at 8 p. m. FUNERAI/ DIRECTORS. N George Grmsteiner Funeral director. 522 East Market. Old Phone Main 908. New Phone. 27-208. iu~ki7 Ragsdale, J. Wash Frlce, John Paul Ragsdale. A. M. RAGSDALE CO. *29 North Delaware st reet, J. C. WILSON H 0 Prospect. Auto. 51-71. Prospect *22. PCNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. K. KRIEGER. Nv 21-164. Main 1454. 1402 N. Illinois U NDERTA K E R S. W. T. BLASENGYM !S*s_ Shelby St. Pros. 2570. UNDERTAKERS—HISES A TITUS, 951 North Del. New 26-564. Main 8680. 9EATH AN D~FUN ER AL NOTICEa. BOSWELL, BRUCE D.—Age 22 years, son of G. 'g. F. and Fanny Bruce Boswell, died at 12:40 p. nt. Monday. July 19 at the home. 2947 Boulevard place. Funeral Wednesday 2 p. m. at the residence. Burial Crown Hill. Friends Invited. FOUND. MISSING FRIENDS aad relatives traced everywhere: no criminals looked for. Call Main 0947. or write lost agent. 1* Baldwln block. Indianapolis. Ind. LOST—Pay envelope, containing 121; name on envelope. Main 62*8. 339 Douglass stryt. Generous reward. LOST'—Mink cape from auto from Beech Grove on Troy avenue. Bluff road or In city. Liberal reward Main 2979. LOST—Dark brlndle bulldog. female. screw tall, upper shod; week ago Frlday. Call Circle 2448. Reward. LOST—Collie pup. about 3 months old. In vincinlty of Thirty-fifth and Illinois streets. North 8148. Reward. LOST—One cuff link, small diamond center. Return to 630 Occidental bldg. Reward. PERSONALS. NEW PENSION LAWS. Spanish War Veterans pentionad for present disabilities contracted since service. FITZGERALD CLAIM AGENCY. T North Alabama street, second floor. FUR Nj S HEP HO US ES AND FLATS. ELEGANTLY furnished 4-room cottage: electricity, gas. well, cistern; fine yard; lawn swing. North 6340.. FOR RENT—Six-room house. Will sell furniture. Call 1534 West Vermont st. ROO M S—TO LET. FOR RENT—Unfurnished rooms. 769 Fletcher avenue. ~~ ROOMS—WANTED. WANTED—Three rooms and kitchenette by adults; no children. Call Woodruff *4l. BUSI N ESS CH ANCES. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F. EtT.KLK. 416 Mass. ave. Main J428-_New 23-775. FOR SALE—Busy bee restaurant: located at the county seat; good trade established; well-, equipped. For particulars, write Box 322, Fowler. Indiana. FOR SALE—Confectionery and lunch room. Owner leaving city. 1656 West Thirtieth street. FOR SALE—-Up-to-date grocery store Cali Woodruff 1429. . r.e best bargains in automobiles are hsted under Automobiles and Supplies in Tne Times Want Ad columna BUSINESS SERVICES. THE IMPERIAL LAUKDP.Y. , We make a specialty of family, finish, rough dry and wet washings. Two-day service. Give us a trial. * 1318 X. Senate. Auto. 31-973. A THOROUGH aceountant prepared to audit, open and close books where a bookkeeper is not employed. Systems installed. C. A. MELOY, IS Marion bldg. Main 1599. Carpenter Contracting All kinds odd Jobs: screens made and repaired. THOMA. Belmont 1804. _ • EXPERT collectors. Send your old accounts to GENERAL MERCANTILE CREDIT ASSOCIATION. Inc.. 318 HumeMansur bldg. Main 6216. NOTICE to the public. Call Main 9081. Have your vaults, sinks and cisterns cleaned. Largest barrels in city. THERMOLITE. Violet Ray and Swedish massage. MISS DE YERE, 1714 West Ohio. Main 8873. IF your clock Is not running phone Circle 4*97. M. R. BHEARN. *ll North Alabama IF you want your roof and tin work repalred, call me. Prospect 4015. FOR paper hanger. Call Johnson. Woodruff 6715. ' DID YOU BELL IT? If not. try the automobile columns of The Times Want A v TAILORsTaND CLEANERS CSAANIXG—PRESSING —REPAIRING (work called for) Gents' suits cleaned and pressed....*l.26 Ladles’ suits cleaned and pressed... .$1.50 All work guaranteed. FLETCHER AVE. GARMENT CLEANERS. 1035 Flet her ave. Prospect 481. DETECTIVES. Quigley-Hyland Agency Cml and Criminal Investigators *26-629 Law bldg Main 290*. MALE HELP—WANTED. P E R M A N E N T POSITION, HIGH SENIORITY STANDING, EXPERIENCED YARD CONDUCTORS AND BRAKEMEN FOR INDIANAPOLIS TERMINAL DIVISION, BIG 4 R. R. 615 V" A.TFRTTC BLDG. Men, boys and colored women wanted. S. Keystone Ave. and Belt R. R. Take Prospect car to end of line. l airmount Glass Works. WHITE LABORERS! AMERICAN HOMINY COMPANY, WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET AND BELT RAILWAY. * REGISTERED pharmacist wanted, one who knows how to manage a store; *SO per week. KLEINMAN'S PHARMACY. Indiana Harbor. Ind. MACHINE helpers, steady employment. Apply machine shop foreman. West v Washington street car barns. WANTED —Experienced Bremen on chain grate stokers. Apply MR. RAY, Union Traction Power House. Anderson. Ind. WANTED —All-round machinist or mill. wrlght! steady Job. INTERNATIONA!. ELECTRIC CO. 610 Century Bldg.
MALE HELP—WANTED. v - . - I WANTED FIFTY CONSTRUCTION LABORERS Permanent work, the year around; good starting wage with rapid advancement. Apply at once, ready for work. Speedway Employment Office Prest-O-Llte Cos., Inc. Motor Assemblers Working conditions exceptionally good. Take East Washington car to Cruse st.. walk two squares south to Weidley Motors Cos. Laborers Manufacturing season now on at Itauh's; beginning June 19th our rates will be 60c per hour. Meet our truck at Ills, and Wash st. Comfort Station, at 6:20 Ara. E. Rauh & Son Fertilizer Cos. Rear Union Stock Tarda NOTICE Menders Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen: Big Four railroad employing experienced switchmen. Good seniority. Brother trainmen should apply in order to protect our contract and because of illegal strike. C. H. RENO, General Chairman, B. of R. T. J. L. BAKER, Local Chairman, B. of R. T. S. V. LONG, President Motor City Lodge No. 269. WANTED MILLWRIGHTS AND HELPERS Apply employment office, CITIZENS GAS COMPANY', Prospect street and Belt railroad. FIRST-CLASS GENERAL REPAIR MEN. SEE MR. FLINT, LOCAL BRANCH NORDYKE & MARMON CO y MERIDIAN AND IXTH STS. MAN WITH SEVERAL YEARS' EXPERIENCE ON LEBB-BRADNKR, BARBER-COLE-MAN AND BROWN & SHARP GEAR HOBBER; FOR NIOHT SHIFT. MIDWEST ENGINE CONINETEENTH AND MARTINDALE. POWER MACHINE REPAIR MEN. EXPERIENCED, STEADY, MARRIED. GOOD OPPORTUNITY. ADDRESS A 1651, TIMES. LABORERS < for construction work at the Imperial Drop Forge Company's new building, 510 South Harding street; long Job; good pay. BEDFORD STONE & CONSTRUCTION CO. TWO EXPERIENCED MEN FOR RECEIVING AND DISPENSING MATERIAL. GOOD PAY. FREE CARFARE. APPLY STOREKEEPER, INDIANAPOLIS STREET RAILWAY CO., 1160 W. WASHINGTON ST. WANTED LABORERS. 18TH AND MILL. INDIANAPOLIS LIGHT & HEAT CO. Shopmen and firemen. Apply employment .department. Imperial Drop Forge. 510 Harding St. WANTED STATIONARY ENGINEER Apply employment office. CITIZENS OAS COMPANY, Prospect street and Belt railroad, DISHWASHER AT ONCE; GOOD WAGES. KAHN BUILDING CAFETERIA. RAILWAY mall decks are offered 81.600 entrance salary with promotions to *2.200. For full particulars and a course of preparation (tall or write INDIANA CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL, 157 North 1111nola street. Suite 207. ‘ SAFETY RAZOITbLADES sharpened. TUTTLEDOE. 291 Indiana ave. SALESMEN—WANTED. SHOULD you daaire a chance to make real money and feel well to put real effort Into your work It will bo woll to oall and talk thing* over with MR. SHOUP. 106* Lemcke Annex.
FEMALE HELP-WANTED.* > '• ‘ - ■ : V / / . WANTED ASSEMBLERS, DINNERS AND INSPECTORS All work light and easy; can be done sitting. This work is permanent and can readily be learned by any one who will take an interest in their work. Good wages paid to start and advancement given as soon as earned. Apply at once if interested at Speedway Employment Office. Speedway Employment Office, - Trest-O-Llte Cos. Girls to Learn Telephony We pay for your education in the faset- ! noting profeeHlon of telephone service. And we also pay you well while you are learning. Permanent position guaranteed. Minimum salary *l6 a week for begini ners. Clean, sanitary working quarters. Three rest periods a day. Hot lunches at cost. Vacations with pay. FreeVnealtli : and death insurance and many other in- . vlting features. Only girls over 16 years of age are eligible. Make application to main office. New York and Meridian streets. Employment Desk In Lobby. Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. WANTED —GIRLS BETWEEN AGES OF 17 AND 36 FOR OUR WINDING DEPARTMENT; GOOD WAGES WHILE LEARNING; ATTRACTIVE PIECE RATE EARNINGS IN A SHORT TIME. EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT. FAIRB ANK3MORSE & CO.. TWENTYFIRST AND NORTHWESTERN AVE. STENOGRAPHER Permanent position as stenographer anl assistant In hardware buyer's office. Hardware experience preferred. HUI'.ST A CO., 323 West Fifteenth street. i We can use several factory clerks and machine operators; starting rate | good, with opportunity for advancement. ROCKWOOD MEG. CO. 1801 English Ave. TYPIST i Excellent position for girl having auffl- ! elent experience to do neat, accurate work as typist. HURST & CO.. 323 Meat Fifteenth street. • GIP.LS WANTED FOR OUT. DRAPERY BOOM. POWER MACHINE AND HAND SEWING SANDER A RECKEII. I WANTED —A girl to assist our office secretary with clerical work at *2.50 per day In exchange for a course In shorthand or bof kkeeplng at both See Fred W. Case principal, CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, third floor University Park bldg., corner Pennsylvania end Vermont ■ streets. One door north Y. W, C. a. TEACHING positions open in Indiana Mechanical drawing *1.710 English 1,600 Second grade 1,049 Latin 1.125 EBLE TEACHERS' AGENCY, i 41* Lomcke OFFICE HELP Billing clerk and general office work. Man*or woman. W. D HUFFMAN CO., corner Bt. Clair and canal. ffAN'TID-Lay for night nunee; one who has had institutional work preferred. Call or write HORD SANITaR--IUM. Shelbyvllle. Ind. WANTED—Experienced cook, general housework; also two In family; no laundry; references. Irvington 251. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. THE CHILDREN'S AID ASSOCIATION EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. 619 Indianapolis Securities Bldg. Phones: Circle 3714. Auto. 22-034. No charge. Call between 8 and 12 m. Wanted—Factory, store and office work for boys from 14 to 16. Wanted—Factory, store and office work for girls. Wanted—Position In grocery for boy 16. AUTOMQBJLES FOR SALE. COLE AERO 8 Model 870, 7-passenger touring, reconstructed and refinished Rolls-Royce blue with white wheels, equipped with 5 cord tires. Price $2,250. 418-24 N. Capitol Ave. *71)5 DOWN BUYS ’ Studebaker * touring. 518 N. Capitol. Main 2638. No brokerage. CHEVROLET 4 90 Slightly used. Fully equipped. Will demonstrate by appointment. Call Irvington 3363. , *125 DOWN BUYS Ford roadster. 518 N. Capitol. Main 2688. No brokerage. MONROE touring, several late models; renewed in our shops; bargains. 602 N. Capitol ave. MITCHELL 6 touring; fino mechanical shape; new paint, tires and battery. See it. the price will please you. Come after 5 o'clock evenings. 2933 Indianapolis ave. DOWN BUYS Reo touring. 518 N. Capitol. Main 2638. No brokerage. *lls DU W N BUYS ' Paige touring. 518 N. Capitol. Main 2638. No brokerage. BARGAIN. 1920 Monroe roadster; excellent condition; cord tires. Call Woodruff jso66, , *IOO DOWN BUYS Maxwell touring. 618 N. Capitol. Main *6*B. No brokerage.
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1920.
A UTO MOB IL ES FO R HALE. / * DEALERS. ATTENTION. \ Will trade CADILLAC 8. 1919, touring, 7-passengor, d'.seteel wheels, new cord tires, double spot lights, bumpers and other extras, for some light used cars. ALSO will trade a modern duplex, repainted and redecorated; brings In *IOO per month rent, for some light used cars. Will pay or take cash difference. \ 518 N. CAPITOL. Main 2638. Auto. 22-019. MAXWELL ROADSTER 1921) model, completely gone over and can be bought for $925. i)- jr* 418-24 X. Capitol Ave. *175 DOWN BUYS INTERSTATE* TOURING. *lB N. Capitol. Balance year. Open evenings, | CLEARANCE RALE OF SLIGHTLY USED CARS Ford*, opon and cloßfd. tourings and roadsters, all in A-l shape. Bufek. late model, closed, twopassengcr. Excellent shape. Chevrolet, 1919, In first-class shapo $365.00 Buick Speedster $250.00 Marlon Speedster $200.00; Chalmers touring, rebuilt and repainted *875 00 Lexington Sedonette, 1919. .$2,500.00 Chevrolet 490, 1919 $575.00 Maxwell, 1919, as good as new $750.00 Maxwell, with special touring body; the car for a camper $450.00 ! Cole 8 Chuigmy .SBOO.OO THE MOTOR MART j 140 N. Delaware. Main 1984. Open Sundays and Evenings. 8395 DOWN BUYS ~~ ’ HUDSON SUPER BIX. *lB N. Capitol. Balance year. Open evenings. FORD COUPE This is a dandy salesman’s ear. It is equipped with starter, seat covers, shock absorbers, etc. Price $450. ihe N£?M!LM a / IH 418-24 N. Capitol Ave. “ 17 7i down buy a DORT TOURING. 619 N\ Capitol. Balance year. Opea j evening!*. NATIONALS A complete line of rebuilt Nationals at all times. National Automotive Cos. 426 N. Capitol Ave. Main 4758. *75 DOWN BUYS SAXON ROADSTER, i 518 N. Capitol. Balance year. Open evenings. CHALMERS 6 TOURING 1917 model in first-class shape and a real bargain at $775. P f M£]femAN# Q |J/ 418-24 N. Capitol Ave. - *lB6 ’DOWN BUYS FORD TOUTING. 61R N. Capitol Balance year. Open evenings. MONROE touring cars, two M 4 19175, one 1919 and one 1920. Monroe Sales, 602 N. Capitol. *145 DOWSTBUYS , DORT TOURING. 618 N. Capitol. Balance year. Open evenings. GRANT 6 touring, completely overhauled New paint, tires, battery, seat covers, etc. Very low price. 2933 Indianapolis avenue. North 699 after t o'clock evenings. *2OO DOWN BUYS fcsaxon 6 touring. 518 N. Capitol. Main 2638. No brokerage. COMMONWEALTH four forty touring demonstrator at factory .cost. DIETZJAMES, 334 Eaßt Market atreet. Main 5716. Terms If desired. *246~ DOWN BUYS Grant 6 touring. 618 N. Capitol. Main 2638. No brokerage. FIVE-PAB.SISNGER automobile ‘fop sale or trade.' Will consider light roadster or equity In city property. Owner. Prospect 8895. *125 DOWN BUYS Chevrolet touring. 518 N. Capitol. Main 2638. No brokerage. OAKLAND Six, 1920. bargain. Monroe Sales So., 602 N. Capitol. *IOO DOWN 'BUYS ' Regal touring. 518 N. Capllol. Main 2638. No brokerage. ' ford iai. ” Monroe Sale* So., 602 N. Capitol. (iso dowSTbuys Chevrolet touring. 618 N. Capitol. Main 2638. No brokerage.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. i BARGAINS. Most of these have been repainted. retopped and overhauled. Down. Weekly. Saxon roadster I 75 *4.50 Maxwell touring 100 5.00 Chevrolet touring 125 5.00 Chevrolet touring...... 150 5.00 Ford roadster 125 5.00 Studebaker 6 touring.. 195 6.00 Regal .... 100 6.00 Paige touring 115 6.25 Reo touring 135 5.50 Ford touring... 135 5.50 Vim delivery truck.... 165 0.76 Maxwell delivery truck 163 5.75 Inter-State touring..... 165 6.75 Saxon 6 touring 200 6.00 Grant 4 touring 245 7.00 Hudson super, touring. 395 8.00 And many others too numerous to mention. Come down and make your own terms. No brokerage. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 618 N. Capitol. Open evenings. Main 2688. Auto. 22-019. MITCHELL 6 ROADSTER 1919 model, reconstructed and refinished Napier green. Price $1,150. - fkyJLATIHIWF.rJ/ 418-24 N. Capitol Ave. SON ROE. ’ 1919. touring car; first-class condition. North 545. _TftUp* 3 ~~ FOR SALE, GARFORD TRUCKS Deliver* a low cost-ton mile. HURL FINCH, Distributor. Maryland St. j 1165 DOWN BUYS Vim delivery truck. 618 N. Capitol. Main 2633 No brokerage *166 DOWN BUYS Maxwell delivery truck, 618 N. Capitol. Main 26*6. 1918 F. truck for sale or trgylo for touring car Main 546. AUTOMOBILES—WANTED, wwawvwvweeeeee-eee^v^vww WANTED AUTOMOBILES. 160 CARS AT ONC*. v LARGEST BUYERS AND SELLERS OF USED CARS IN THE STATE. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE COMPANY. lit N. CAPITOL. MAIN *63*. AUTO. 12-91*.
AUTOS WANTED We pay high cash prices for used cars. No delay. Quick action. AUTOMOBILE TRADING CO. 555 X. w Capitol Ave. I WANT YOUR CAR and will pay you cash for it. Don't forget your money U waiting for you If you can’t drive in, cali 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 for you. Come In or calL I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. 41* N. Illinois et Main 1679. Auto *l-94* W# also buy Junk cars. AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. PARTS for meet any make of car. Ford rirts a specialty. Bargains in Urea of •Izee. Try us and v* money. CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AND TIRB CtL. 81* N. Illinois Main 60*0. AUTO WASHING Our Specialty. tIS-884 North Illinois S & S Auto Laundry WE MAKE” and repair automobile springe for all makes of cars; bring In or ship to u. UUEDELHOEFKR WAGON CO.. *O2 Kentucky avenue. WE SPECIALIZE! on auiomuDlie wheel repairing on all make cars; up-to-mlnute equipment. THE JOHN UUEDELHOEFEK WAGON CO., 292 Kentucky avenue. ONE-MAN tut) topa. side curtains, neat and radiator cover*. PERFECTION AUTO TOP CO.. 1107 Udell atreet. North 646. HAVE YOUR automobile axloa straightened at the JOHN QUHDELHOEFER WAGON CO.. 202 Kentucky avenue. FORD 'rear wheela. JOHN OUEDKLHOEFER WAGON CO.. 20f Kantucky avenue. MOTORCYCLEa AND BICYCLES. THEY HAVE ARRIVED. I*2o EXCELSIOR TWIN. MERZ MOTOR CO., 430-82 Mass. Ave. - H A RLE Y-D A VIDaON Motorcycles and Bicycles Johnson Motor Wheels ERNEST HUGHES 614-J6 Man*. Ave. Main 6404. TWO unredeemed bicycles. $lO each' cheap; very good Shape. SACHS BROS., 814-16 Indiana avenue. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles' FLOYD PETERMAN. 600 Massachusetts avenue. ONE bicycle unredeemed. *l2; a bargain. SACHS BROS., 214 Indiana avenue. AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR HIRE AUTOS FOR RENT—Do your own driving. U-Drtve Auto Service at Hooeler Laundry. Rear Keith’s theater. Mala 6*21. MACHINERY AND TOOLB. >AA/SAAf^fWWVVWWNA^SSr\SW\^A'\<\^VV* WONDER MIXERS Hoists and pumps for building and bridge construction. All sizes carried in stock. Burl Finch, Dist.; 312-20 W. Maryland St. TRANSFER AND STO RAOE. GXTXKXff STORAGE CHEAP LSI ( \V/ RATES IN CITY. CALL / I \l ÜB. Everything at roaII i| eonabie price. Packed, U II shipped anywhere. 41 Locked room if desired. *0 West Henry. Main 440*. CALL SHANK for the best service m hauling, packing, shipping and scrags. *27-22* North New Jersey Bt. Main 202*.
REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. WB HAVE A FEW BARGAINS IN HOUSES THAT ARE WORTH INVESTIGATING. TWO DOUBLE HOUSES 121/0% INVESTMENT BELMONT AVE. HOMES IN VARIOUS PARTS OF THE CITY. BUSINESS CORNER ON WASHINGTON STREET. EAST. .13y 2 % INVESTMENT PRICE *13,500. WE HAVE AN 8-ROOM MODERN | DWELLING ON KENWOOD AVE. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION WE HAVE TWO MODERN BUNGALOWS JUST COMPLETED PRICE REASONABLE ON N. TEMPLE AVE CAN BE SEEN i SUNDAY. TERMS' IF DESIRED. GILL REALTY CO. MAIN 1646. AUTO. 28-236.; GOOD BUY One-lialf block north of Thirty-eighth street boulevard on paved street: 'seven rooms, garage. nice Jot; owner leaving city. Prlco $5,250. Terms If desired. WM. F. WOOHER Eighth floor City Trust Bldg. I Auto. 24-806. Main 3998. j Aak for Mr. Davis. SEVEN-ROOM house Os ford street, near Morris park; gas."city water. eewer, large lot. Might consider terms. Seven-room house. Gale and Twentyfifth; gas. electric lights, sewer, city water; lot 75x190. Hall & Hill, 147 E. Market Seven Rooms, East Semi-modern, three bedroom*, good lot. good location, paved street, $3,000, SSOO cash, balance monthly. See Mr. Mclnteer. with I. N. Richie & Son, Realtors 151 E. Market. Main 520. After 6 p. in. call Irvington 8597. , Martiudale Ave. North of 22nd Five-room cottage, electric llghte and city water; house in good condition; lot 40x160 feet. Price i,SOO. Terms If deelred. Rloodworth & Flood 529 People:? Bank Bldg. Phone. Circle 332. Let us sell your real estate.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 926 S. NOBLE. Good cottage, consisting of 6 rooms and bath. House is modern and well located on paved street, near school; fair Mxe ft.oras, with grate irr 2 room*, good fur)" nace, garage. Price *2.800 cash. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 6617. Evening*. Circle 1956. DOUBLE EAST Six-room modern on corner (wo Improved etroets. rentlojt for $65 per month. Will sell for $6,300 and gl/e terms. Marion Comity State Bank tfry^7~7 l -n""Yy Five-room double, EssTII P m * rn *Ymi# between New Hi JJ/), ii M I York and Washington. G*——— *4 ico. This is a firstclass buy. GEO. A. LUCAS. 20* American Central Life bldg. Circle 6690, Evenings, Irvington 268. HOYT~AVeTuaST OP BTATB STL Seven room*, bath, steam heating, gas for cooking and lighting; newly decorated and painted, large lot und paved street, garage, *2,600. STAI'E SAMNUB A TRUST CO. Main 4617. Res.. Circle 3875. *I.OO cash. *I.OO weekly payments, northwest corner Southern avenue and State street, price reduced to *133. 1. N. Richie & Son, Realtors 161 E. Market St.
CARROLLTON av* : a five-room, raw, never-occupied, strictly modern bungalow; hardwood floors; good lot. big basement and bulltln features. Washington 1079. FUR HALE—A new, never-occupied. Seven-room colonial style home, fine lot; paved street; double garage, a beautiful home In a high-grade district. Washington 1079. BY owner, 1119 Tlbba avenue, four-room brick front and aide porch; electric lights, cement walks; good well, goot lot, r shed, one and one-half squares north WtK Tenth car lino. A HUI BNDtD proposition in ft four-room-to-alde, almost new ueml-modern double bungalow; good terms. Washington 1#"*; I HAVE 97 homes on south side, modern and eeml-imdsm; cash and payments. From four to eleven rooms. For particular# fall Prospect sl*4 after 4 p. m. A SPLENDID reposition In a four-room-to-slde, almost new eemt-modern double bungalow, good terms. Washington 1079. CM' ICE large lot near Maple Road bivd. within two squares of fairgrounds; tit rash, balance ft weekly. S4O Lem eke Annex. Main 1409. FIVE-ROOM cottage east on paved street; *3OO cash, balance like rent. A. F. ZAINEY. owner. 144 East Market street. INDIANA~"TKUBT~Ca Sells real estate, collects rent, writes fire ! jranc*. R EAt. EST AT E-—S UB UR BAN. HALF-ACRE LOTS We have four lots within five miles of center of city near traction line. Prices *450 to *750; *5.00 cash, *1 to 11.50 per week Fruit and shade trees on each lot. Evenings call North 1440. Hall & Hill, 147 E. Market LARGE, beautiful lots In Wayne park. Just oft of West Washington street, which Is being paved; II down. *1 week. Will take you out In our automobile at your convenience. OSCAR LEE, 1003 City Trust__ Main 915. CLOSE In, desirable lots. *I.OO rash and *I.OO per week; no taxes or Interest for two years. Price *240. Richie-Davis Cos., luc. 151 E. Market St. HALF acre home on North Emerson near Thirty-eighth street boulevard, near car; Improved street; 4-room house, new garage. (3.000. Fayments. W. H. COOPER. *3B Lcmehe bldg. FARMS—FOR SALE. WELL IMPROVED STOCK AND GRAIN FARM. 180 acree, creek bottom land; five miles town; 8-rocm house; large barn; silo; Improvements all new; *0 alfalfa, 10 timothy, 70 blue grass pasture. Priced right for Immediate sale. Possession at once. Write for full description and list. L. A. KII'HBNBERUER, 824 South Main, Ottawa, Kansas. FINE fruit and chicken farm at Interurban stop, three miles east of Greenfield; 5-room cottage, barn, ( , good outbuildings, well fenced, fine orchard. Price *2,500 cash. CRIDER. 13 When building. FOR SALE—BI acres 6 miles south on Meridian; finest sugar camp and building spot In state. Address A No. 1816, Times. fid ÜBIC ALINBT R U M ENTB. ALL KINDS OF AMERICAN AND FOREIGN COLUMBIA RECORDS OF SONGS AND MUSIC IN THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES: Arable-Syrlan. Lithuanian. Armenian. Mexlcan-Spanish. Bohemian. Norwegian. * Bulgarian. Polish. Croatian. Roumanian. Danish. Russlan-Ruthenlan. Finnish. Servian. German. Slavish (Slovak). Greek. Slovenian (Kralner). Hebrew-Jewlsh, Spanish. Hollandlsh. Swedish. Hungarian. Turkish. ' Itallan-Neopolitan. ’Welsh. VANGEL N. SHISIICOFF, Repairs All Kinds of Graphophones. - Work Guaranteed. Open hours, 8 a. m. till 9 p. m. 530 W. Washington t. Auto._22-l*s. ONE clarinet, low pitch B, In case, *12.60; bargain. SACHS BROS., 114-16 Indiana avenue. ' ’ UPRIGHT PIANO, will sell on easy payments to good party. Belmont 2098. COAL AfiiDWOOD FOR SALE. INDIANA LUMP *7.76 ILLINOIS LUMP *.26 POCAHONTAS M. R 10.90 KENTUCKY LUMP 10.5 L. H. BAIN COAL COMain 3161. /Main 1631. !*.. i li-.-.SS ■ \ is!'
MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. Match Your Coat / \ with a pair of / I \ i TROUSERS i I \I / THE PANT3 \j / l / STORE CO. 11l IJ uj Two Storm l. L J & 48 W. Ohio. A6 A , (B*9, Drop-Head Singer. sl9; Vtr'Tk*.rs other bargains. SI.OO per week. All makes KKIxr PAIRED. HEMSTITCH—Ua ING while you wait. Die PER YARD. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO.. Main 609; Auto. 25-216. 812 Maes. Ave. BUY pants direct from the maker. We make them to your measure fre-n *7.66 up. leon Tailoring cp., a. Bast New York. THREE unredeemed Eastman cameras. Will sell at a bargain. SACHS BROS., 314-16 Indiana avenue. ’ RECORD AND PLAYER - ROLL EXCHANGE. TUTTLE MUSIC SHOP 201 INDIANA AVE. TWO sets new genuine leather boxing gloves. *6. SACHS BROS.. 314-14 Indiana avenue. _______ LEAVING - city; drop head Singer, *ls. 221 Indiana avenue. ‘ I9IISCELLANEOUB—WANTEPt LEW SHANK pays best prices in olty for household goods and fixtures of all kinds. 227 North New Jersey street. Main 2923. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. NO INTERRUPTION TO BUSINESS We are cutting out all dividing walls on lower floor of our store and adding on a great deal more space. When finished we will have by far the largest display space, all on ground floor, of any used furniture concern in the city. Needless to say this space will be given only to the highest grade goods, than which no new store In Indianapolis can show you better, even at double our prices. Call and get acquainted. Used Goods Store—The Fine Store, 424 Mass. ave. Furniture GAS STOVES. OIL STOVES. Chesper here and easier twits KROOT * .1— —• ' v * shl, 'e ton st. PET STOCK AND POULTRY. FOR SALE —Outside tumbler pigeons. Take West Washington street car. 18 North Richland street. LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES. JOSEPH HAAS pav* highest prices for dead horses, cows end hogs. Call Main 1089. Auto. 16-77* LEGAL NOTICE.
NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposal* will be received by the director of the Indiana State Highway Commission at j his off.c4 In the Capitol building. In Indi:inar>o'.., nii to tou (10:00) o’clock n. m., July 28, 1910, when all proposals will be publicly opened and read The work contemplated is the construction of the following bridges on state highways: Sir. No. 1. project No. F. A. 26, over Whitewater river, on Brcokvlile road, Franklin county. Approximate length, five spans, each 84 feet, total 420 feet. Str. No, 28, project No. F. A. 15, repairs to piers over White Lick creek, on National road. Hendricks county. Approximate length three spans, each 50. total j 160 fejt The' plan* nnd specification* may be cxamlned at the office of the state highway ; commission In the Capitol building, or 1 copies thereof will be forwarded upon a payment of three (*3.00) dollars for : F. A. 24, or two <|2.00) dollars for F. A. j 15 to the director. Each bidder, with h!a proposal, shall t submit his bond payable to the state of j Indiana In the penal um of one and onehalf (lti> times the amount of his proposal with good and sufficient security to | the approval of the director. condlUoned 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 tho contractor and all sub-contractors for all labor performed and materials fur- ; nlshed In the construction of the bridges !or structures. Such bond shall he only lon the form specified by the director, j copies of which will bo furnished on rei quest. The right is reserved by the director to reject any or all bids or to award on any combination of bids that In hi* Judgment I* most advantageous to the State of Indiana. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COM3IISSION. L. H. WRIGHT, Director.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTOP.S, Sealed bids will be received by the board of school commissioners 'f the city of Indianapolis at the office of the business director in the administration building southwest corner of Meridian and Ohio PtMts, Indianapolis. Indiana, until 4 o'clock p. m., Tuesday. Aug. 8, 1920. and then opened, for the remode mg of School No. 7, In Indianapolis. Indiana In accordance with the plans and specifications on file In lh office of the architect. Herbert Foit*. 843-846 Lerncke Annex. Indianapolis, Indiana. All the bids must be mad© on btapks prepared by the board, which blanks will be supplied t>y the architect or business director, upon application. These proposals must be accompanied by a check for three (*) per cent of the maximum bid. The checks must be drawn payable to the order of the board of school commissioners of the city of Indianapolis and must be certified good by a responsible bank or trust company of Indianapolis.. In caao a bidder, whose bid shall be accepted, shall not within five days after notice of such acceptance perform his bid by entering Into a written contract with the board, in the form made part of the specifications, to execute the work and construct and complete the remodeling end w4thin that time secure the performance of his contract by a bond. In the form made part of the specifications, with surety or sureties to the approval of the board, his certified check and the proceeds thereof shall be and remain the absolute property of the board as liquidated damages for such failure, It being Impossible to estimate the amount of damages such failure would occasion to the board. The contractor shall. In his bid. offer to execute a contract ar.d give a bond, forms of which*’contract and bond are made a part of the specifications so on file with the architect. The right is reserved by the board to reject any or all bids. GEORGE C. HITT. Business Director. Indianapolis. Indiana. July I*. 1920. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as executor of estate of Nancy E. Gullofer. deceased, late of Marion county, Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. No. 18339. JOHN R. MYERS. FINANCIALMONEY TO LOAN On First Mortgage Security SIX PER CENT GILL KHALI’¥ CO. ' Main 1646, Auto. 28-236 WB ARE PREPARED TO MAKtt RBAIT ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WB PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS. MORTGAGES, BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER. Pram. Third floor. Law Building. Second Mortgage Real estate loans made on good farm* and Improved city properties. GIBBALTER FINANCE COMPANY. 108 N. Delaware street. Main 1618. INSURANCE In all branches. aUBRKI D. PORTER. 916 Peoples Bank Bldg. Maln 7049. WB MAKE second mortgages on farm or city property. AETNA v*TG. AND INV. CO. Main 710l L 60* Fidelity Trust Bldg. LOANS on Diamonds; 5',4% per month. BURTON JEWELRY CO., 53 Monument. Stroke Is Suffered by Union News Editor LOGANSPOItT; Ind'., July 20.—Timothy liyaa, editor of the Union News, is at st. Joseph hospital In a critical-con-dition as the result of a Stroke of apoplexy. He was stricken Saturday morning while seated at hie desk In the Chronicle Printlnk Company building. There Is little hope for his recovery.-
TWENTY-SIX ARE RETIRED BY RULE Postal Employes Under Automatic Provision. Twenty-six letter carriers and postal clerks of the Indianapolis postoffice will be automatically retired Aug. 20 under the postal law recently passed by con press and strictly enforced by Postmaster General Burleson, unless the president. makes some ruling on the matter which would permit letter harriers and postal clerks to continue to serve aftiv the age limit If they are physically able, Postmaster Robert E. Springsteen an-' rouneed today. The bill provides that all letter carriers and postal clerks shall automatically be retired from serrice after they have reached the age of 65. According to a recent opinion announced by Postmaster General Burleson, the provisions of the bill will be carried out to the letter, but Postmaster Springsteen said that he was looking for communications from the president which might authorise the retention of employes past the age limit if they were physically able to continue. SOME GOOD MEN ' WILL BE LOST. Postmhster Springsteen said the postal service will lose some good men, If the : provisions of the bill are carried out, bnt that n 'ny of the men over the age limit should retire. Several of the Indianapolis employe* are bitterly protesting against the u---tomatlc retirement, while seven clerks | and one carrier have already made application for retirement. The law also provides for retirement ; compensation with a mlnmum of 30 per ; cent of the salary where the employs | has been In serrice for fifteen years, and a maximum compensation of 60 per cent ; of any salary up to and lncludli g $1,200 a year In the cases of employes who have been in service for fifty years or more. Only ole Indianapolis employe. Georgs W. Sulgrove, Is eligible for the maximum compensation of 60 per cent. He has been in the employe of the Indianapolis poetofflee for half a century and is 75 years old. RECEIVES STAR FOR FAITHFUL SERVICE. Mr. Sulgrove several months ago received a star for his fifty years of faithful service, and 'is probably more phys- | Ically fit for retention than any other of the old postal employes, according to Mr. Springsteen. Mr. Sulgrove, who Is a carrier, hat hern stationed at Ft. Benjamin Harrison for several years. He has not applied for retirement and probably will not. | The clerks who have applied for retirement are William H. Furniss, thirty ! years’ service; James L. Moore, fortysix years; John W. Pfaff, twenty-two years; James E. White, twenty-two years; Oscar M. Wilmington, thirty-nine years; Frank Woodmansea. fifteen years, and Gideon Drake, twenty-two years’ service. Among the letetr carriers who have thus far applied for retirement under the I retirement bill is Jacob Mathias, who has been In service for thirty-four years. Postmaster Springsteen said that In many cases the retirement is for the best Interests of the employes, because they are of the age that they can do something, probably get Into 8 business of their own, and at the same time draw the compensation allowed by the bill. 1,500 Christians in Church Cremated LONDON, July 20. —Fifteen hundred Christians are said to have perished when Turkish nationalists set fire to a Greek church at Kouladjlk, according to a Constantinople dispatch to Daily Express today, quoting the Greek Patriarchate In the Turkish capital. The Turklah nationalists were said to have herded a majority of the Christian population of FouldJ!k Into the Greek church and then applied the torch. Apoplexy Claims Shelbyville Man I SHELBYVILLE, Ind., July 20.—Lauren HilMgoss, 54. widely known among coal dealers In Ohio and Indiana, is dead at his home here .from apoplexy. lie was a director in the Shelby National bank and the Security Trust Com- ! pany and wss a member of the Masonic and Elks lodges. A widow, one son, Russell, and a ! daughter, Mrs. Lova Beck, all of Shelby- : vllle, survive. I Marriage x Licenses Roland House, 611 Kentucky sve 21 Ada Dew-eese. 520 W. Henry 5t...... IS ! Otis Threlkeld. Advance. Ind 33 Minnie Broderick, 1926 W. Vermont.. 38 Luclen Austin, 1421 Madison ave... 20 j Flora Stark, 1527 Madison ave 19 Jeff Cordlle, 1607 Dave 25 Mabel Nash, 1046 Division st 33 Ralph Hammond, 405 S. Drover 5t.... 24 Alice Barger, 601 Birch it..... 19 i Philo Bogden. 905 N. Tacoma ave.... 86 Mary Cunningham, 905 N. Tacoma ave. 60 Edward Oesterle, 632 E. New York at. 85 Margaret Lobb, 632 E. New York at. 31 Everett Davis, 1352 W. Twenty-eighth 22 Jeanette Thomas, 2003 Hovoy at 22 Frank Cunningham. 1033 Hosbrook st 23 ! Mnry Bush, 1033 Hoabrook 5t........ 19 : George Ullery, 420 E. Ohio at 50 j Elizabeth Fory, 2529 Indianapolis ave. 89 \ Births Oather and Mary Turner, 233 Rankia, girl. Andrew and Mattie Lytle, 1931 Brighton, boy. George and Mary - Kvshma, 558 Wilt Pearl, boy. Samuel and Flora Peek, 102 Rlebwine, girl. Emmett and Etta Hale, 1603 Shelby, girl. Paul and Tere2 Ka*oma, 160 Douglas, boy. Odin and Evangeline Wadleigli, 2415 North Delaware, boy. Charles and Rafferty, 521 North Keystone, girl. Frederick and Clara Weldman, 610 Buchanan, boy. Henry and Bertha Melvin, 1938 Catherine, girl. Tohn and Rosalie Corson, 2657 Schurmanu, girl. Walter and Grace Roberts, St. Vincent’s hospital, girl. Russell and Eva Carroll, 134 Eastern, boy. Charles and Ella Mays, 1543 CornaH girl. Harry and Elsie Wolfe, 263 South K oh stone, boy. Melton and Fannie Benton, 215 Detroit, girl. William and Katherine Miller, 63 North Hawthorne, girl. Ernest and Mary Booker, 1658 Madison, boy. Arlle and Kathleen Ullrich, Long hospital, boy. Arthur and Leah Morgan, SOS Eastern, klri mM+mm Deaths Margaret P. Keller, 60, 65 North Deafborn, cerebral hemorrhage. Matilda Kibjbee, 80, 2347 North New Jersey, arterio Sclerosis. . Mary Orr Hutchinson, 3s, 3550 North Illinois, chronic endocarditis. Frank P. Flynn, 38, St. Vincent's hospltal, fractured skull, accidental. Henry C. Awstill, 44, 504 West Twentysixth, apoplexy. Albert R. Elliott, 62, 29 Richland, Brights disease. Maurice Humson, 3 months, 1015 West New York, inanition. ' Jacob F. Reed, 69, City hospital, cerebral abscees. Elizabeth West, 16 months, 3413'Maa*achusetts, gaatro enterocolitis. William Claire Bryan, 9 houra, 1230 St. Potar, atelectasis.
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