Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 61, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 July 1920 — Page 7
INDIANA DAILY TIMES 25-29 S. Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADA'. DEPT. Main 77. 36 CO Automatic 28-351 RATES. One time 09 per line Three consecutive times... .08 per line Six consecutive times 07 per line Male or female help wanted, situation wanted, male or female; rooms to let and board and rooms wanted — One time..< 08 per line Three consecutive times.. .07 per line Six con3evutive times 06 per line Contract rates on application. Legal notices... 09 per line Lodges and club notices , .75c per insertion Church notices (1 inch or le3s) 50c per insertion Over 1 inch. .07 per line additional. Death notices. 35c per insertion. The Business Office closes at S p. m.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS. George Grin sterner Funeral director. 522 East Market. Old Phone Main 908. New Phone. 27-208. A. M. Ragsdale. .1. Wash Price. John Pau Ragsdale A M. RAG3DALE CO. “ J. C. WILSON 1330 Prospect. Auto. 61-671. Prospect 332. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. K. KRIEGER, Now 21-154. Main 1451. HO2 N. Illinois. UNDERTAKERS. W. T. BLASENGYM 1635 Shelby St Pres. 2570. Auto. 51-114. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS, 951 North Del. New 26-564. Main 3630. OEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. KRIBS. JOHN H.—Formerly of Indianapolis. died at Redondo Beach. Cal.. July 13. 1920. Brother of Mrs. Rose Cleary. Mrs. Gertrude Miller and E. J. Krlbs of this city. SACK MAX, MAY—Died July 20, age 33 years. Funeral Thursday, July 22. 10 a. m.. at residence of Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Hogan, 2137 S. Pennsylvania. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends Invited. SCHAFER. A C. (DOSS'—Died July 13 at his residence, 241 North Hamilton avenue. Funeral service held at residence. Thursday 2:30 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. LOST AND FOUND. MISSING FRIENDS and relatives traced everywhere; no criminals looked for. Call Main 6947, or write lost agent. 18 Baldwin block. Indianapolis, Ind. LOST—Pay envelope. containing s2l; name on envelope. Main 5235. 339 Douglass street. Generous reward. LOST—Dark brlndle bulldog. female. screw tail, upper shod; week ago Friday. Call Circle £448. Reward. LOST—Collie pup. about 3 months old. in vincinitv- of Thirty-fifth and Illinois streets. North 3148. Reward. LOST—Dog. fox terrier, black and white. female: answers name of Spot. Reward. Circle 6366. FOUND—Collie pup. Call Irvington 3753. NOTICES. TO MATCH your coat and vest for a pair of trou3er3. see i W. G. SCHNEIDER, 39 West Ohio Street. Be sure you are in the right place. I WILL not be responsible for any debts made by my wife. Leafy Dell Fisher. STEPHEN S. FISHEPPERSONALS. ' Few pension laws. Spanish War Veterans pensionad for present disabilities contracted since service. FITZGERALD CLAIM AGENCY. 7 North Alabama street, second floor. ROOMS—TO LET. ONE modern room, adjoining bath; very desirable. 1916 E. Washington street. Prospect 7281. FOR RENT —Unfurnished rooms. 769 Fletcher avenue. ROOMS—WANTED.
WANTED—Three rooms and kitchenette by adults; no children. Call Woodruff ms. BUSINESS CHANCES. IF YOU want the best fltting*and the best made clothes you ever wore, see W. Os. SCHNEIDER, 39 West Ohio Street. To your measure, 145, JSO, $55. S6O and up. Be sure you are in the right place. FRUIT AND VEGETABLE - STORE WITH LINE OF GROCERIES. ESTABLISHED BUSINESS, CLEARING $175 MONTH. INDIANA BUSINESS EXCHANGE, 513 INDIANA TRUST BUILDING. FEATHERS Bought, gold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F. EURKLK, 416 Mas*._ave. Main 1128. New 23-776. FOR SALE—Up-to-date grocery store. Cali Woodruff 1429. BUSI N ESS SERVICES. HOT weather fabrics at prices that you can afford to pay. Mohairs, crashes, tropical worsteds, etc. Coat and trousers to your measure, $52.60, $35, $37.50, S4O and up. W. G. SCHNEIDER, 39 West Ohio Street. Be sure you are in the right place. THE) IMPERIAL LAUNDRY. We make a specialty of family, finish, rough dry and wet washings. Two-day service. Give u a trial. 1318 N. Senate. Auto, 31-973, Carpenter Contracting AH kinds odd lobs; screens made'and repaired. THOMA. Belmont 1804. NOTICE to the public. Call Main 3031. Have your vaults, sinks and cisterns cleaned. Largest barrels in city. DOWNTOWN tire shop, new and used tires and tubes. Vulcanizing that gives satisfaction. 35 Kentucky avenue THERMOLITE. Violet Kay and Swedish massage. MISS DE VERE, 17 44 West Ohio. Main 8 873. USE - GEM POLISH ON YOUR WHITE SHOES AT YOUR GROCER OR DRUGG IST. SIMONTZE station, where they make old cars like new. S3D West Thirtieth street.' North 6417. IF your clock Is not running phone Circle 4307. M. R- SHEARN. sll North Alabama. IF you want your roof and tin work repaired, call me. Prospect 4015. FOR paper hanger. Call Johnson. Woodruff 6715. ~ tailors ANP CLEANehs. CLEANING— PRESSING— REPAIRING (work called for) Gents’ suits cleaned and pressed $1.25 Ladles’ suits cleaned and pressed .$1.50 All work guaranteed. FLETCHER AVE. GARMENT CLEANERS. 1035 Fletcher ave. Prospect 448. detectives. Quigley-Hyland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators 424-629 Law bldg Main 3903. DON'T usisfi If you really at It back. Insert a mail ad In the "Lost and Found” oei•tanos es Tbe Times and is will soon be r tarns A Phone Mala IMS. Ant*. HOiL
MAL EH E LP-WA NT E D. \ WANTED FIFTY • CONSTRUCTION LABORERS Permanent work, the year around; good starting wage with rapid advancement. Apply at cnee, ready for work. Speedway -Employment Office. Prest-O-Lite Cos., Inc. Motor Assemblers % Working conditions exceptionally good. Take East Washington car to Cruse st., walk two squares south to Weidlev Motors Cos. Laborers • Manufacturing season now on at Rauh's; beginning June 19th our rates will be 50c per hour. Meet our truck at Ills, and Wash. st. Comfort Station, at 6:20 a. m. E. Ranh & 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 BOARD HAMMERMAN LAKESIDE FORGE COMPANY, ERIE, PA. WANTED MILLWRIGHTS AND HELPERS Apply employment office. CITIZENS ! GAS COMPANY. Prospect street and Belt ; railroad. MAN WITH SEVERAL TEARS' EXPERIENCE ON LEES-BRADNER, BARBER-COI.E-JtA.V AND BROWN & SHARP GEAR HOBBER; FOR NIGHT SHIFT MIDWEST ENGINE CO.. NINETEENTH AND MAKTINDALE. Pattern Makers Floor and machine molders Core makers mmm ekik m. Nineteenth and Martindale. WANTED—Man for shipping room work; experience not necessary. HURST A CO. 323 Weet Fift"enth street. WANTLD~—LABORERS/ 18TH AND MILL. INDIANAPOLIS LIGHT & HEAT CO. Shopmen and firemen. Apply employment department. Imperial DiTrp Forge. 510 Harding St. - WANTED STATIONARY ENGINEER Apply employment office. CITIZENS GAS COMPANY, Prospect street and Belt railroad. DISH WASHER AT ONCE"; GOOD WAGES. KAHN BUILDING CAFETERIA. RAILWAY mall decks are offered $1,600 entrance salary with promotions to $2,300. For full particulars and a course of preparation call or write INDIANA CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL. 157 North Illinois street. Suite 207. 'WHITE Ta AMERICAN HOMINY COMPANY. WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET AND BELT RAILWAY. REGISTERED pharmacist wanted, one who knows how to manage a store; SSO per week. KLEINMAN'S PHARMACY. Indiana Harbor, Ind.
MALE HELP—WANTED. y * Molders Another new furnace is about ready and we can use more experienced malleable iron molders. We want real men—good, strong—who want all-year-round work. These ere all-right jobs, and wc want to fill them with all-right men. Apply at employment office, Belmont ave., south of \Ve;t Washington ?t. ' Link Belt Cos. Belmont Plane HIGH-GRADE TOOLMAKERS WITH SEVERAL YEARS EXPERIENCE; ONLY THOSE WHO CAN HANDLE ALL KINDS OF TOOL AND FIXTURE WORK NEED APPLY. MODERN ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. P E R M A N E N T POSITION, HLGH SENIORITY STANDING, EXPERIENCED YARD CONDUCTORS AND BRAKEMEN FOR INDIANAPOLIS TERMINAL DIVISION, BTG 4 R. R. 615 'f A.TFSTTC BLDG. Men, boys and colored women wanted. S. Keystone Ave. and Belt R. 11. Take Prospect car to end of line. Fairmount Glass Works. “GENERAL REPAIR SHOP s MEN Apply A. J. Yawger & Cos., 450 N. Belmont Ave. WANTED—t-xperienced Ulretnen on chain grate stokers. KAY, Union Traction Power House. Anderson. Ind. WANTED—AIi-rounJ machinist or millwright. steady Job. INTERNATIONAL KLBCTKII ! CO, >l9 C< tut Bldg SAFETY RAZOR BLADES sharpened. T L'TTLEDG E. 211 Indiana ave. SALE S M E N —W A N T E D. SHOULD you desire a chance to rru-.kt real money and willing to put real effort Into your work It will b“ well to call anti talk things over with MR. BHOUP. 1051 Lemrko Annex. mSTRUCTIONS. HUNDREDS railway mall clerks wanted. Indiunapoll* examlt.a lons soon; il'o month. List position* free. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. F. Rochester, N. V FEMALE HELP—WANTED.
GIRLS—WOMEN from 18 lo 35 years of age On account of Increasing our pres ! ent force we can use at least 30 ! more girls; we invite you to visit our ; factory, where you will he shown I what the work consists of, and the working conditions, which are ideal, will be explained to you. LINK-BELT GO. Take W. Michigan car to Holmes ! Ave. and ask for employment dept. ‘ Girls to Learn Telephony Wo pay for your education'ln the fascinating profession of telephone service. And we also pay you well while you, are | learning. Permanent position guaranti ed. Minimum salary sl6 a "<k for beginners. Clean, sanitary working quarters. Three rest periods a day. Hoi lunches at cost. Vacations with pay. Free health and death Insurance and many other Inviting features. Only girls over 16 years of nge are eligible. Make application to main office, New York and Meridian streets. Employment Desk In Lobby. Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. W A N r E D— GIRL3 BETWEEN AGES OF 17 AND 35 FOR OUR WINDING DEPARTMENT; GOOD WAGES 1 WHILE LEARNING; ATTRACTIVE PIECE RATE EARNINGS IN A SHORT TIME. EMPLOYMENT DE PARTMENT, F A I RB A NKSMORBE & CO.. TWENTYFIRST AND NORTHWESTERN AVE. GIRLS to address catalogues; must write plainly. Apply superintendent HURST & CO, 323 West Fifteentli. WANTED-—A girl to assist our office secretary with clerical work at $3.60 per day is exchange for a course in Bhnrlhand or bookkeeping or both. See Fred W. Case, principal. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, third floor University Park bldg., corner Pennsylvania and Vermont streets. One door north Y. W. O. A. TEACHINC POSITIONS OPEN' Manuel training und athletics $2,009 Home economics 1,800 Grades—departmental 1,200 Public speaking 1,600 EBI.E TEACHERS AGENCY. 433 Lemcke Bldg. Circle 1381. ‘ OFFICE HELP Billing clerk and general office work. Man or woman. W. D. HUFFMAN CO., corner St. Clair and canal. GENERAL housework maid, good cook, fairly reliable and competent; city references required; r.o laundry work. 4203 North Pennsylvania street. Washington 3000. Belmont 2070. WANTED —Experienced cook. general housework; also two In family; no laundry; references. Irvington 261. DID YOU SELL ITT If not. try the automobile columns of Tbe Times-Want J Jv
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1920.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. i DEALERS. ATTENTION. Will trade CADILLAC 8. 1919. touring. 7-paesenger, dissteel wheels, new cord tires, double spot lights, bumpers and other extras, for some light used cars. ALSO will trade a modern duplex, repainted ar.ti redecorated; brings in SIOO per month rent, for some light used cars. Will pay or take cash difference. 518 N. CAPITOL. Main 2638. Auto. 22-019. CLEARANCE SALE OF SLIGHTLY USED CARS Fords, open and closed, tourings and roadsters, all in A-l shape. Buiek, late model, closed, twopassenger. Excellent shape. Buick Speedster $250.00 Marion Speedster $200.00 Chalmers touilng, rebuilt and repainted $875.00 Lexington Sedonette, 1010. .$2,500.00 Chevrolet 490, 1910 $575.00 Maxwell. 1919, as good as new $750.00 Cole 8 Chummy SBOO.OO THE MOTOR MART 140 N. Delaware. Main 1984. Open Sundays anJ Evenings. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. Moit of these have been repainted. retopped and overhauled > Down. Weekly. Saxon roadster 3 71 ft.so Maxwell t wring 100 5.00 Chevrolet touring 125 5.00 Chevrolet touring 150 6.00 Ford roadster 125 5.00 Studebaker 6 touring . 195 0.00 Regal 100 6.00 Pa;ge touring. 115 5 26 Reo murine 135 5.50 Ford touring 135 6.50 \ Itn delivery truck... 165 5.75 Maxwell delivery truck 16.", 6.76 lntf Slate touring . 165 6.75 Sexon 6 touring. . . 200 600 Grant 6 touring. . ... <. -45 T on Hudson super, louring. 393 8.00 And many others too humorous to mention. Come down and make your own term*. No brokerage. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 618 N Capitol. Open evening*. Main 2638. Auto. 21*019.
NATIONALS A complete line of rebuilt Nationals at all t imes. National Automotive Cos. 426 N. Capitol Ave. Main 4758. DEALERS ATTENTION. Will trade CADILLAC 8 1010. tour'ny. 7 -paaaeuger, disteel wheel*. new cord tires, double spotlights, bumpers and other extras, for some light used cars. A LSO will trade a modern duplex, repit’ited end- redecorated; brings SIOO per month rent, for some light used cars Will pay or take cash difference. 513 N. CAPITOL. Main 2638. Auto. 22-019. CHEVROLET 4-00 . Slightly used. Fully equipped. Will demonstrate by appointinent. Cull Irvington 3363. $176 DOWN BUYS IN TE R -STATE TOURING. 618 N. Capitol. Balance year. Open evenings. $305 DOWN BUYS HUDSON SUPER SIX. 513 N. Capitol. Balance year. Open evenlng-i. $145 DOWN BUYS DORT TOURING. 518 N. Capitol. Balance year. Open evenings. MONROE touring, several late models; renewed in our shops; bargains. 602 N. Capitol ave. $i 45 DOWN BUYS ’ DORT TOURING. 518 N. Capitol. Balance year. Open evening $75 DOWN BUYS " SAXON ROADSTER. 518 N. t’apitol. Balance year. Op'-g evenings. 1 1 35 ' DOWN Bt ’\ S r FORD TOURING. 518 N. Capitol. Balance year. Open evening*. MONROE touring ears, two M 4 19175, one 1919 and one 1920. Monroe Salesj 602 N. Capitol. $245' DOWNf BUYS ~~ Grant 6 touring. 518 N. Capitol. Main 2638. No brokerage. ~ $! 25 DOWN BUYS Chevrolet touring. 618 N. Capitol. Main 2C38. No brokerage. MITCHELL 6 touring; fine mechanical shape; new paint, tires and battery. See it, the price will please you. Come after 5 o’clock evenings. 2933 Indianapolis ave. ‘ $ 100 DOWN BUYS Regal touring. 518 N. Capitol. Main 2638. No brokerage. $1 50 DOWN'*BUYS Chevrolet touring. 618 N. Capitol. Slain 5 2638. No brokerage. GRANT 6 touring, completely overhauled. New paint, tires, battery, seat covers, etc. Very low price. 21133 Indianapolis avenue. North 590 after 5 o’clock evenings. * S2OO DOWN RUYS ‘ Saxon 6 touring. 618 N. Capitol. Main 2635. No brokerage, mo - JXIWN B~UYS Reo touring. M 8 N. Capitol. Main 2635. No brokerage. COMMONWEALTH four forty touring demonstrator at factory cost. DIETZJAMES, 334 East Market street. Main 6716. Terms if desired. ' sll6 DOWN BUYS Paige touring MS N. Capitol. Main 26SS. No brokerage. FIVE-PASSENGER automobile for eale or trade. Will consider light roadater or equity in city property. Owner. Proepect 8896. .
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. SIOO DOWN BUYS Maxwell touring. 518 N. Capitol. Main 2638. No brokerage. $125 DOWN~ BUYS Ford roadster. 51S N. Capitol. Main 2638. No brokerage. $ 195 DOWN"BUYS " Studebaker 6 touring. 518 N. Capitol. Main 2638. No brokerage. MONROE, 1919, touring car; first-class condition. North 546. TRUCKS—FOR SALE, $165 DOWN BUYS Vim delivery truck. 518 N. Capitol. Main 2638. No brokerage. --- ——- W - N - m;YS " Maxwell delivery truck. 518 N. Capitol. Main 2638. FORD truck, stake body, $250. cash or payments. Main 3120. 425 Bird street. 1918 F. truck for sale or trade for tourlng'car. North 545. AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. ei^eewvviwwwwvwwvvvvvswvwie WANTED AUTOMOBILES. 100 CARS AT ONCB. LARGEST BUYERS AND SELLERS OF USED CARS IN THE STATE. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE COMPANY. 61* N. CAPITOL. MAIN 2635. AUTO. 22-01*. AUTOS WANTED We pay high cash prices for used cars. No delay. Quick action. AUTOMOBILE TRADING CO. 555 N. Capitol Ave. ’ I WANT YOUiTCAR 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 la hr* for you. Come In or call. I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. sl* N. Illinois s Main 1379 Auto 22-o*3. We aleo buy Junk cara. *UTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. PARTS for moat any roak* of car. Ford parts a specialty. Bargain* in tire* of all size*. Try u* and * money. CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO, 1 N. Illinois Main 6090. AUTO WASHING Our Specialty. $22-334 North Illinois S & S Auto Laundry WM 1 E PHONE OR CAUL U 8 got on Goodyear *old and pneumatic tire* for tru<~k and pasfnr*r care J. ouedelbofr Wagon Cos., k‘o2 Kentucky av. AUTOMOBILE T —i and ddft curtain* repaired a* THE JOHN UU2SDELHOEKEK WAGON CO.. ZQi Kentucky • venue.
; ONE-MAN out > top*. lda curtain* *eat and radiator covers. PERFECTION AUTO TOP CO.. 1107 Udell *treet- North 545. GET OUR truck and automobile rubber tire price. THE JOHN GUEDKLHOEKER WAGON CO. 202 Kentucky ave. 6'K PUT on the btMl ;.! wire tires on automobile*, trailers and trucks. 203 I Kentucky aven MOTOrtCYCLEB AND 3ICYCLEB. THEY AHE HERE. HENDERSON FOUR CYLINDER. MERZ MOTOR CO., 459-52 Mass. Ave. HARLEY -DA VID SO N Motorcycles and Bicycles Johnson Motor Wheel* ERNEST HUGHES 6*4-36 Maaa. Ave. Main 6404. TWO unredeemed bicycles. $lO e*c(T?' cheap; very good shape. SACHS BROS.. 314-16 Indiana avenue I CASH paid for nil kinds of motorcycle#. FLOYD PETERMAN. 609 Massachusetts avenu*. I OS’K Mcvtle unredeemed sl2; a bargain, j PACKS BROp. 314 Indiana avenue AUTOS AND THOCKS FOK HIHE AUTOS FOR RENT—Do your own driving. U-Drlve Auto Service at Uooaisr Laundry. Rear Keiths theater. Mala 5921. ESTATE-PQR MLL~ Boautiful Irvington Home Six rooms and bath. New and up-to-date bath and electric fixtures. Large front and back porches. Large lot, 50x180, and plenty of shade. Oao of the coziest little forties we have I seen for long time. Closn to car line and school. Price 33,700. A Wonderful Bargain See Us At Once. J. S. CRUSE REALTY CO. Realtors 128 N. Delaware st. Main 6840-^-Phono‘i—Auto. 21-301. Immediate Possession Bungalow type house, located south near Plate street. six rooms, electric lights and gas, good driven well, house only three years old Price $2,700; 3700 cash, balance easy term*. Pen Mr. McTeer, with I. N. Richie & Son, Realtors 131 K. Market. Main F2O, After 6 p. nt.. call Irvington 2597. DOUBLE, EAST Five rooms to side, In good condition; I newly painted. A real old-time bargain at $3,600. Terms. Call Mr. Ross, with Vv. L. Bridges, Realtor 336-9 K. of P. Bldg. Main 4114. Evenings, Washington 885. revise- ——7= —gv, Flve-rOom double. East--1 /u i I nrn avenue between New Vv II it York and Washington. UL < w— ■ 2J-U §4,600. Thla Is a firstclass buy. GEO. A. LUCAS. 208 American Central Life bldg. Circle 6600. Evenings, Irvington S3B. TWENTY NINTH street. 985 west; 7 rooms, 2 story, electric lights, city j water, lot 15x129; garage. Terms. Bloodwortli & Flood 529 Peoples Bank bldg. Plionc 1 .. Circle 332. Let us sell your real estate. SI.OO cash. SI.OO weekly payments, northwest corner Southern avenue and State street. Price reduced to $135. I. N. Richie & Son, Realtors 151 E. JMarket St. CARROLLTON ave.; a five-room. new-, never-occupied, strictly modern bungalow; hardwood floors; good lot; big basement and bulltln features. Washington 1079. FOR SALE—-A now, never-occupied. Seven-room colonial stylo home; fine lot ; paved street; double garage; a beautiful home in a high-grade district. Washington 1079, BY Tibbs avenue, four-room brick front and side porch; electric lights, cement walk*; good well, goot lot, rear shed, one and one-half equatei north West Tenth oar line. BUY my four-room on payments; S3OO do.wn, sl6 per month. Call owner. Woodruff 6035.
REAL ESTATE—FOR BALB. ONLY ONE LEFT of These Nice Little Caven St. Homes Four room*. cement front porch and steps; gas, city water, cistern, cement w-alks and paved street. Price only $2,100; S3OO cash, balance sl7 per month. Do not delay If you want to take advantage of this opportunity. J. S. CRUSE REALTY CO. Realtors 128 North Delaware st. ilain 5840—Phones—Auto. 24-361. A SPLENDID proposition in a four-room-to-side, almost nw aomi-modern double bungalow; good terms. Washington 1079. X HAVE 97 homes on south side; modern and semi-modern; cash and payments From four to eleven rooms. For particular* call Prospect 6184 after 4 p. m. A SPLENDID proposition in a four-room-to-3ide, almoet new semi-modern [double bungalow, good terms. Washington 1079. CHOICE large lot near Maple Road blvd.. within two squares of fairgrounds; $lO cash, balancs $ i weekly. 640 Lem eke Annex. Main 1409. FIVE-ROOM cottage east on paved street; S3OO cash, balance like rent A F. ZAINEY, owner, 149 East Market street. INDIANA TRUST CO. Sells real estate, collects rent, writes ! fire Insurance. REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. LARGE, beautiful loss In Wayne park. ; just off of West Washington street, which Is being paved; $1 down, $1 week. Will take you out In our automobile at your convenience. OSCAR LEE, 1002 City Trust. Main 915. CLOSE In. desirable lots. SI.OO cash and SI.OO p'r week; no taxes or Interest for two years. Price $240. Richie-Davis Cos., Inc. 151 E. Market Ft. HALF acre, home on North Emerson near Thirty-eighth street boulevard, near car. Improved street; 4-room house, new garage. $3,000. Payments. W. H. COOPER, 838 Lemcke bldg. • FARMS—FOP SALE. FINE fruit and chicken farm at Interurban stop, three miles oast 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 si gar camp and building spot In state. Address A No. 1616. Time*. MI SC ELL AN EOU S--FOR SALE. W M HUY IT NOW While the July Reduction Sale Is On S4O coat and troupers to your measure now $32.50. $45 coat and trousers to your measure now $36. SSO coat and trouser:, to your measure now S4O. 360 coat and trousers tp your measure now S4B. $75 suit to your measure now S6O. 370 suit to your measure now- $56. $65 suit to your measure now $52 S6O suit to your measure now S4B. s•■ > suit to your measure now $44. S3O suit to your measure now S4O. $43 suit to your measure now $36. Trousers and overcoats In proportion. w. G. SCHNEIDER, 39 West Ohio Street. Be sure you are In the right place. 8 Match Your Coat with a pair of / | \ TROUSERS 1 J THE PANT3 \ / STORE CO. 11/ Two Store* U Ui 48 w. Ohio. M L 110 E. Market. Cr A • ITK Drop-Head Ringer. $lO. I ether bargains. $1 00 per L‘ i \ week. All makes KKW bW PAIRED. HEMSTITCH. —-43s—wj ING while you wait. 10c wile lii* PER YARD WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO.. Main 600; Auto. S5-216. 11! Mas*. Axe. BUY pants direct from the maker. We make them to your measure from $7.60 up. I.EON TAILORING CO.. It. East New York. THREE unredeemed Eastman cameras. Will sell at a bargain. SACHS BROS., 314-16 Indiana avenue. BEGINNERS' VIOLINS. MANDOLINS. GUITARS; BARGAINS. TUTTLE. 201 INDIANA AVE. DIAMOND ling: two carats: perfect white. $440 per carat. Address A No. 1617. Time*. TWO seta new genuine leather boxing gloves. $6, SACHS BROS.. 314-16 Indiana avenue. MEDIUM size brown broadcloth suit; like new. Call 62 N. Sheridan avenu*. LEAVING city: drop head Singer, sls. 221 Indiana avenue. MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. LEW SHANK pays best prices iu city for household goods and fixtures of all kind*. 227 North New Jerrey street. Main 2023. WANTED—BaIed rye straw. sls per ton. Telephone Main 41. INDIANAPOLIS SADDLERY CO.
HOUSEHOLDGOODS. Nt) INTERRUPTION TO BUSINESS We are cutting out all dividing walls on lower floor of our store and addins 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 ray this space will be given only to the highest grade goods, than which vo new siore In Indianapolis can show you better, even at double our prices. Call and get acquainted. Uusd Goods Store- The Fine Store. 424 Mas*, ave. Furniture GAS STOVES. OIL STOVES. Cheaper here and easier terms. KROOT & SON. 609 W. Washington St. _ f- N J 8 ; -n n Mason Player piano, in beautiful lata style mahogany vaae. with bench and 20 music rolls; big bargain at $-95. Payments. $2.50 per week. E. L. LENNOX PIANO CO 16 N. Meridian st. ONE clarinet, low pitch B. in case. $12.50; bargain. SACHS BROS., 314-16 Indiana avenue. OPERALO player and muslo. 935 XVesf. Twenty-ninth street. North 9602. Call after 5 p. in. UPRIGHT PIANO, wTTi sell on easy payments to good party. Belmont 2098. PIANO for sale; bargain; must be sold at once. No dealers. 1851 Applegate. "coal and WOOD FOR Bale. INDIANA LUMP $7.75 ILLINOIS LUMP 8.26 POCAHONTAS 11. R 10 00 KENTUCKY LUMP 10.25 L. FT. BAIN COAL COv. Main 2151. Main 353 U PET STOCK AND POULTRY. FOR SALE —-Outside tumbler pigeons. Take West Washington street car. 18 North Richland attest.
OFFERINGS BY THE STORES. A LARGE number of uncalled for suits. In all sizes, to close out at $26, S3O, $36 and S4O. Worth double the price. W. G. SCHNEIDER, 39 West Ohio Street. Be sure you are In the right place. ZUZZ ! TRANSFER AND STORAG£. Gl7Y?'a/7 STORACK CHHAPE3T ( \y/ KATES IN CITY. CALL f ]/ ÜB. Everything at reasonable price. Packed. U II shipped anywhere. 4 Locked room If desired. 30 West Heary- Main 4699, CALL SHANK for the poet service in hauling, packing, shipping and a yr&ge. 227-229 North New Jersey 8t Main 2028. LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES. JOSEPH HAAS pare highest prices for dead horse?, cow* and hog*. Call Main 1039. Auto. 25-778. LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Separate sealed bids will be received by the board of school commissioners of the city of Indianapolis at the offices of the board, southwest corner of Meridian and Ohio streets. Indianapolis, Indiana, until 4 o'clock p. m., Wednesday, July 28. 1920, and then opened, for the following; General contract on an addition to public school No. 58, Llnwood and New York street, and for certain alterations in the present building at Faid school, ku accordance with plane and specifications on file in the offices of tfc Elmer E. Dunlap Company, architects, 911 State Life building. Indianapolis. Heating and lent Hating. plumbing and gas fitting and electric wiring for said addition to school No. 68. and certain alterations. according to plans and specifications on file in the offices of Snld-r &- Rota, engineer:-, 703 Merchants Bank oulldlng, Indianapolis Each proposal shall be In sealed envelope, with writing thereon plainly indicating the character of the work and the number of the building to which such proposal relate®, a*, for example. "Bid for General Contract. Addition to School No. 58.'' All the bids must be made on blanks prepa/red by the board, which blanks will be supplied by tho architects, engineers or business director. upon application. These proposals must be accompanied by a check for 3'> 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 case 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, lu the form made part of the specifications, to execute the work and construct and complete the building and within that time secure the performance of his building 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 proceed* thereof shall be and remain the abao’.ute 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 Aoard. The contractor shall In his bid offer to execute a contract and give a bond, forms of which contract and bond are made a part of the specifications so on file with Ihe architects or engineers. Each contractor receiving from the architects or engineers ~oples of the plans and specifications will be required to deposit, ps security for their return Ir. good order, the sum of $23 00. The right is reserved by the board to reject any or all lids, and to refrain from accepting or rejecting bids, not more than six <6) days. GEORGE C. HITT. Business Dire tor. Indianapolis. Indiana. July 7. IS2O.
STATE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the director of the state highway commission 'a: the office of the 'tate highway commission in the btatehouee, city of Indianapolis. Indiana, until 10 a. m.. on the 28th day of July, 1920. for the construction of certain state : highways and described ns follows: F. A. No. 6. section B, National road. Clay and Putnam counties. Brazil to Manhattan, length 9.495. F. A. No. 6. section C. National road. Putnam county, Manhattan to one and one-half miles east of Mt. Meridian, j length 9.997. | F. A. No. 16, section E. French Lick route. Spencer and Dubois counties. Dal* i to liuntlngburg. length 7,955. F. A. No. Its, section F. French Lick route. Dubois county, Hayesville to Crystal, length 9.042. F. A. No. 16. section G. French Lick route. Dubois and Orange counties, Crystal to French Lick, length 6.400. F. A. No. 21. section B Louisville road. Clark county. Junction of New AlbanyJefTersonv Ule road to Memphis, length 7.112. F A. No. 21. section C, Louisville road. Clark county, Memphis to Underwood, length 8.507 Proposal blanks and specifications may be obtained free and plans upon payment of $5.09 per set. upon application to the state highway commission, Indianapolis. No refund for plans returned. Plans may be seen at the office of the state highway commission, Indianapolis. Bids will be received for grading and culvert work as described in the specifications aforesaid. Contracts will be let to the lowest and best bidder, but the right Is reserved to reject any aud all bid-* if any cause exists therefor. Bidders shall file bonds with the bids as provided bf law. L. H WRIGHT. Director NOTICE SALE OF ROAD BONDS. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned. treasurer of Putnam county. Indiana. that sealed bids will be received at the office of the said treasurer up to the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of Monday, Aug. 2. 1920. for the sale of the following named road bonds: W. H. Lookabi'l et al.. road bond-. Russell tow nship, twenty bonds of $1,6/5, each. Total Issue $33,660. All of the above named bonds are dated July 15. 1920. and arc made payable at the office of the treasurer of Putnam county, at Greer.cas'.le. Ind., and bear interest at the rate of 4Uj ! per annum, payable semi-annually on the 15th days of May and November of each year. The first bond and tho first series of interest coupons are due and payable on May 15. 1921. OTTO G. WEBB. Treasurer of Putnam County. NOTICE BALE OF ROAD BONDS. Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned. treasurer of Putnam county, Ind., that sealed bids will be received at the office of the said treasurer up to the hour of 2 o'clock p. in. of Monday. Aug. 2. 1920, for the sale of the following named road bonds: W. H. Lookabtll et al.. road bonds. Russell township, twenty bonds of $1,670 each. Total issue $33,500. All of the above named bonds are dated Juiy 15, 1920, and are made payable at the office of the treasurer of Putnam county at Greencastle. Ind.. and bear Interest nt the rate of 4',*Co per annum, payable semi-annually on the 15th days of May end November of each year. The first bond and the first series of interest coupons are due and payable on May 15, 1921. OTTO G. WEBB. Treasurer Putnam County. NOTICE OF API■ OINTMEX t" Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Lucinda C. Taylor, deceased. late of Marlon county. Indiana. Paid estate is supposed to be solvent. FRANKLIN X. TAYLOR. FRANKLIN McCRAY. Attorney. No. 18351. FINANCIAL. WWSV/WWW^>*MWS<* YOU CAN BORROW MONEY FO CHEAP end on such easy terms of repayment from the Fidelity Loan Company, a licensed and bonded firm, for use in paying overdue bills or to luy the things you need for CASH at BARGAIN PRICES that every one should 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 aotual time you have the money. Fair Isn't it? Yon Can Afford to Borrow On $ 40 pay $2 a month and interest On $ 60 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 persona] contact and personal j service, plus a deep personal Interest.-we j can serve >ou utui your frPnds as you With to be nerved. In these unusual times business friendships, close relations, mutual understandings and co-operation ate real assets to all jf us. We are ready to *o three-fourths of the way. Now it is up to you. FIDELITY LOAN CO. 106 E. Market St.
FINANCIAL. , _ , _ WE ARB PREPARED TO MAKE REAR ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. Wil PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS; MORTGAGES. BONDS AND STOCK* LISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER. Pres. Third, floor. Law Building, Second Mortgage Rea! estate loan* made on good terms •ud Improved city properties, v GIB* P.ALTER FINANCE COMPANY. 108 N: Delaware street. Main 1618. INSURANCE An all branches AUBREY D. PORTER. 918 People* Bank Bldg. Main 7049.- * WE MAKE second mortgages on farm or city property. AETNA MTG. AND IJTtf. CO. Main 7101. 508 Fidelity Trust Bldg. LOANS on Diamonds; 3 per month. BURTON JEWELRY CO.. 53 Monument. , ~Times Want Ads find the right peopl* for the right places and the right place* for the right people. Phone Main 35002 Anto. 21-851* Advertising Club to Hold Picnic Aug. 15 Athletic contests, dancing, side ehowa and ether essentials of a regular camlTal will feature the annual picnic of the A2o vertLing club, which will be held a< Broad Ripple park Aug. 15, according td the promlres of H. B. Williams, chairman of the entertainment committee. At the weekly meeting of the club at the Chamber of Commerce yesterday, 3sp> nouncement was made that Maurice son of the Russel XI. Seeds Company would officially represent the Advertising club of Indianapolis In presenting a <U* pioma of appreciation to the Salesmanship Cinb of England and to Cbarle* Higham, a prominent advertising man of London. Unanimous action was taken in favo* of the election of Arthur JX'ewmeyer, publisher of the New Orleans Item, as presi J dent of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World, as Charles A. Otis, who was elected president at the convention held; !a this city, has refused to accept the position. Orphans’ Allowance Is Increased in Bill Orphans and neglected children in In-< diana will be provided for better If Gov. Goodrich signs the senate bill, introduced by Senator Xegley, which has passed the house, under suspension of constitutional rules, by a vote of £3 to 0. Senator Hegley’s bill provides for Increasing compensation for the care of dependent or neglected children who are wards of juvenile courts, to an amount not exceeding 75 cents a day. The present compensation is 50 cents a day. During the discussion of the bill in the house, following the second reading, it was brought out that records of ten of the thirty-three children's homes of the state' show’ that ihe average daily cost of each child in tb? institution is 9S cents. By increasing the compensation tho situati.iii wilt be relieved greatly, it is pointed out.
Actor Draws 90 Days in Judge Lahr’s Court Jndge Lshr in juvenile court sentenced Harry Rappi. a violinist, who appeared here in vaudeville last week, to ninety days on the state farm for contributing to the delinquency of a 14-year-old girl. Rappi. according to state's evidence, was seen talking to the girl and later the girl was seen going to the Plata liotel, where Rappi was staying. The girl told the police that Rappi told tier to meet him on the seventh Boor. -4n appeal will b*’ made to the appellate court, it v.as said after Lahr refused to suspend the sentence. Marriage Licenses Milton Harding. 103S North Senate are. -1 Evah Ward, 630 Linwood ave 2J2 Lloyd Summers, 1026 Hovey 13 Bertha Chesher. 1210 East Sixteenth.. It Paul Salmon. 1341 North Dearborn.... 25 Varie Haggerty. 1031 West Vermont.. 2o Wayne Knotts. 1437 Matindale ave.... 8? Leatha Fralich, 36 North Dearborn 10 Luther Coleman. 1100 Cornett 2? Goldene Samuels. 1901 Cornell. 20 Harold Crnys. Olaypool hotefi 26 Louise Andrews, Cla}T?ol hotel 27> Joe Keiup, 630 Douglas 41 Sadie Palmer. 906 Atheu st 27 Frank Williams. 1329 Hariam st 2j Lain Roberts. 1329 Hariam st 19 Births l’rnest and <>ru Harris. 647 Erie. bov. John and ErUe Stephens, 1010 North Ala batn, boy. Harry and Tillie Woodruff, corner Kentucky and Minnesota, boy. John and Myrtle Kenneth. 319 South New Jersey, girl and boy. twins. Elmer and Alma Wilson, 2525 South Eastern, girl. Grohm and Xlary Shiffiet, 945 Holbrook. boy. Charles and Olive Gilchrist, 224 Minerva. boy. EU and Laura Taylor. £3O Chadwick, girl. Lewis and Daisy Cbowntng, 1523 North Arsenal, girl. George and Mary Fisher, 133 North Gladstone, boy. George and Violet. Ntehaus, 4012 Eat New York, girl. John and Xlary Yidman, 761 North Holmes, girl. ' Vivian and Clara Loomis. City hospital, girl. Charles and Mabel Lelst, City hospital, boy.
Homer and Margaret Campbell, City hospital, boy. Theodore and Mildred Willis, 1309 Yandes, girl. Daniel and Sarah Findley, City hospital. girl. .Tames and Faith Wright. City ho*pital. girl. , Albert and Gertrude Dixon, 927 Charles, boy. Francis anand Grace Michigan, bny. Lawrence and Peggie Barrows, Long hospital, boy. Roy and Adallne Bryan. 1230 St. Peter, girl. Otis and X’ashti Braboy, 530 North Senate, boy. Guy and Opal Daggett. 3002 North Illinois. boy. Ralph and Anna Tomlinson, St. Vincent's hospital, girl. Peter and Freda Kelas. St. Vincent's hospital, girl. Edgar and Frances Hobbs. St. Vincent’s hospital, boy. Edward and Elsie Black, St. Vincent's hospital, boy. Francis and Catherine Callahan, 1103 Spann, boy. Dunistra and Ecaterina Roshca, 531 West Pearl, girl. Edward and Anna Brand. 2212 Thornberg, boy. Russ and Sarah Boyd. 125 North Californio, girl. l’eter and Harry Xlerritt. 1611 North Missouri, boy. Russell and Flossie Herron, 2153 Flarson, girl. Deaths Emma F. Melton, 38, Central Indiana hospital, pulmonary tuberculosis. Jeremiah Bailey XlcLene, 55, Lindeu hotel, cirrhosis of liver. Alma Carson, 15, City hospital, puerperal sepsic. Margaret McClinson, 78, Deaconess hospital. cerebral hemorrhage. Alonzo D. Trees. 68, 1201 Olive, parenchymatous nephritis. Edward Moore. 41, City hospital, ffencraiized peritonitis. Xinlinda Scott, 69. 1905 Draper, chronic myoeaiaiitis. Hrnro D. Boswell. 22. 2947 Boulevard place, chronic myocarditis. Frederick Seegmiller, 77, 518 Sutherland, carcinoma. Carrie Tatton, 17, City hospital, broncho pneumonia. Ella Parish Outlaw, 40, 326 Darnell, cirrhosis of liver. Robert Ktrtley, 74, SlO West ThteOty fourth, chronic nephritis.
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