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Indiana daily times 26-29 S. Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. MMfc *6OO Automatic 28-351 RATES. OC. 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 ’ 03 per line Three consecutive times.. .07 per line Six consevutlve times 06 per line Contract rates on application. Legal notices 09 per line Lodges and club notices 76c per Insertion Church notices (1 Inch or less) 60c per Insertion Over 1 inch, .07 per line additional. Death notices. 35c per insertion. The Business Office closes at S p. m.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS. gV¥WWWV^WVWWWV ,, S<WWV^AAA^ George Grmsteiner Funeral director. 622 East Market. Old Phone Main *O6. New Phone. 27-20S. A. M. Ragsdale. J. Wash Price, John Paul Ragsdale. A. M. RAGSDALE CO. *26 North Delaware street. J. C. WILSON me Prospect, duto. 51-671. Prospect 322. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. E. KRIEGER. New 21-154. Main 1454, 1402 N. Illinois Undertakers. W. T. BLASENGYM 16*5 Shelby St. Pros. 2670. Auto. 51-114 UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS, 951 North Del. New 26-564. Main 3630. DEAIirAND FUNER A L NOTICES. SMITH. MRS. GEORGE E.—518 Belle st„ died at Deaconess hospital. Friends can call at A. M. Ragsdale. 323 North Delaware street, Sunday. Burial at Newark, Ohio. LOST AND FOUND. MISSING FRIENDS and relatives traced everywhere; no criminals looked for. Call Main 6947, or write lost agent. IS Baldwin block. Indianapolis. Ind. LOST —Purse, downtown ; diamond ring. stick pin, monogram $lO gold piece, chain glasses. Reward. Call Prospect 9471. 1036 Virginia avenue. LOST—Octagon shaped wrist watch. downtown district, or on Shelby or West Indianapolis car. Reward. Prospect 3028. STRAYED —Medium sized wire haired dog; brownish gray and white; collar and checks. Reward. Prospect 1676. LOST—Bunch of brass keys on ring; one Yale key. Reward. Belmont 48. Call between 7 a. m. and 5 p. m. PERSONALS. AFTER this date I will not be responsible for debts contracted by my wife. Catherine C. Wilson. H. WILSON. CHURCH NOTICES. First Church of Christ, Scientist Meridian and Twentieth streets. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 11 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonal meeting at 8 o’clock. Reading rooms at 806 Kahn building, are open dally, except Sunday. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. and Wednesday when they close at a p. m, CHRISTIAN SCIENCESECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. Delaware and Twelfth sts. Sunday services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 and 11 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o’clock. Reading room, 611 Odd Fellow bldg.; open daily from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. except Wednesday, when It is closed at 5 p. m. Open Sunday from 2 to 5 p. m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCETHIRD CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3350 Washington Boulevard. Sunday morning service 11 a m. Sunday evening service at 8 o’clock. Sunday school 9.15 a. m Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o’clock. Reading room at 205 East Thirty-fourth street Open from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m., except Wednesday, when closed at 7:30 p. m. Also closed Sundays during August and September. THE FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH. 698 North Libertv street, hold services Sunday at 7:45 p. m. Lecture by B. F. Hayden. followed by messages On Wednesday at 2 and 7 30 p. m. the Ladles* Aid hold regular message services. AH are Invited and made welcome. ROOMS—TO LET. PLEASANT furnished room for gentleman; modern; private home. 315 E. j Main 7894. MERIDIAN. 543 N.; large modern front room for 3 or 4 boys. Also small room for one boy. Circle 3413. NICELY furnished room at 125 North Alabama. Main 2018. CA PITOL. 915 N.; rooms "to" let. Main IlloT NEW furnish-d room. Irvington 7 ROOMS—WANTED. GENTLEMAN wants room with private family in modern apartment. Address No. 1632. Times. UNFURNISHED room wanted by single man. State rates. P. O. box 1021. BOARDANDROOMS—WA N TED. TWO rooms north, reasonable, mother and son 14. Telephone mornings. North 3086. OFF ICE AN D ST OR E 5—T O LET. DESK room: use phone and desk. MATHER. 34 Union Trust. Main &21. SERVICES. VIOLET Ray and Swedish massage. MISS DE VERE, 17 H W. Ohio. Main 8873. BUS I N ESS CHA NC EB. WOULD YOU INVEST IN A COMPANY WHOSE organization is made up of specialists and live wires? WHOSE capitalization is too small to oblivlate the smallest Investment WHOSE profits are proportionately so large that they seem almost incredible? WHOSE business thrives on market reactions as it does on good times? WHOSE business is a commodity? WHOSE interests are local? WHOSE activities will stand and welcome the most rigid investigation and rest on the decision of any financial authority you may select? WHERE rarely have there been instances that a small investor could insist ? Because all the other Companies of like nature have kept their capitalization within their organization to insure maximum returns for themselves? WHERE you can be shown extremely large returns on past and present business? WHERE additional capital will Increase business to such an extent that it will be hard to EXAGGERATE the earning capacity? WHERE no speculation whatever is involved ? IF YOU ARE THE MAN For further particulars, address A No. ■ 1630. Times, LARGE manufacturing corporation wants capable men to open branch office and manage salesmen; 3300 to 32.000 necessary; : handle your own money. Exclusive rlghta; patented article; money-making possibilities unlimited. Will pay expenses to Baltimore If your Qualify. Address Mr. CLEMMBR, sales manager. 603 North Eutaw street, Baltimore, Md. FEATHERS” Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F EURKLE. 416 Mass. ave. Main 1426. New 23-775. ADVERTISE —18 words in 100 monthlies, S3. 100 weeklies, 33; 320 big dailies. 37.50. COPE AGENCY. St. Louis, Mo. IAiLOKS AND CLbAixcrtb. A^AA^AAAO/WWVWSW^WViiVWWWW CLEANING—PRESSING—REPAIRING (work called tori Gents' suits cleaned and pressed. Ladles’ suits cleaned and pressed. Ail work guaranteed. FLETCHER AVE. GARMENT CLEANERS. lots Fletcher ave. Prospect 466.
MALE HELP— WANTED. d—■—r-i-i—i-i—i—i—■i—r-r-i - -n-Q-ir \ / LABORERS Beginning Saturday morning, August 7th, we will pay 55c per hour, including bonus. Meet our truck at Illinois and Washington St. comfort station. E. RAUH & SON FERTILIZER CO. FORTY GENERAL LABORERS i for car unloading; good, strong, steady men. High hourly rate guaranteed and piece work bonus in addition. COME AT ONCE PREPARED TO WORK. Also Immediately SEVERAL ABLE-BODIED GENERAL LABORERS ; for tank assembly, plating and other dei partments In Plant 1. Highest pay and good opportunities. Conditions of work satisfactory. THE PREST-O-LITE CO.. INC. Speedway. FIFTY ABLE-BODIED AND WILLING MEN wanted Immediately for tie following Jobs: HELPERS IN FORMING ROOM. BURNING AND PLATE SAWYERS. INSPECTORS AND PASTER HELPERS. Old employes will be given preference. All paying high hourly rate with piece bon us. Apply ready for work. THE PREST-O-LITE COMPANY. INC. Speedway. J Holders We are still Increasing our fores and need more malleable Iron molders. Men experienced on bench squeezer and floor work, who want steady all-year-round Jobs. Apply at employment office. Belmont ave.. south of W. Washington st. Link Belt Cos. Belmont plant. LAFAYETTE MOTORS COMPANY Mars Hill INDIANAPOLIS. Ten all-round sheet metal workers. Must he first class. Two experienced auto mechanics. Yard laborers. Telephone Belmont 2070. First Mars Hill care leaves Maryland and Capitol ave. at 6:40 a. m. Other cars leave Washington and Illinois streets hourly. First-class TOOL MAKERS and LATHE HANDS MODERN ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO. 35,000 yearly to men who are willing to work. Ability to read and speak the English language only necessary qualification. If you would care to enjoy such an Income with possibility of earning much more, phone Circle 3148, or call at 1051 Lemcke Annex. | WANTED LABORERS. 18TH AND MILL. INDIANAPOLIS LIGHT & HEAT CO. SWITCHMEN. ~ Wanted, switchmen to report at once for work on the Big Four railway at Cleveland. By reason of shortage of men. opportunities for seniority standing are exceptionally good at this time, with fine chances for rapid promotion. Report to local representative of the Big Four and he will furnish transportation. F. N. REYNOLDS, superintendent. Indianapolis terminal. RAILWAY mall decks are offered 31,60s entrance salary with promotions to 32.300. For full particulars and a course of preparation call or write INDIANA CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL. 157 North Illinois street. Suits 207. WANTED—Painters for work on street cars; car fare furnished; steady employment. Apply painter foreman. West Washington street car shops. MACHINE MAN, experienced In general j planing mill work. WILLIAM F. JOHNSON LUMBER CO.. Nineteenth and Cornell. DETECTIVE*. ~ Quigley-Byiand Agency Civil and Criminal Investigator* 626-629 Law bldg Main 3991.
SALESMEN—WANTED. WANTED—One live huetler In Indlanaprlls to handle our line of sales and order booka Large demand. Liberal commission. CHICAGO SALES CO., Dept. 128, Chicago. SALESMEN—26; capable of earning 3200 a month commission. COMPUTING VISIBLE MEASURE PUMP COMPANY. 1642 West Washington. GOOD, energetic men for a reliable firm; permanent work and a grand opportunity for advancement. J. A. LAUER, 120 North Pennsylvania. AGE NTS- -WANTED, ARE you making 34,600 per year? If not, we will show you how. Fred Wolfgang made $5,000 last year. E. J. Goellet averages S9O weekly. Mrs. Walton of Indiana makes $250 each month selling Guaranteed Made-to-Measure Liberty Komblnatlon Storm. Auto and Top Coats; 54 samples to select from. Big cash commissions In advance. No delivering or collecting. We furnish complete selling outfit free. Write at once for particulars. THE LIBERTY RAINCOAT CO., Dept. F-31, Dayton, O. INTER-TIRES astonish buyers. Money back guarantee. Huge profits. Exclusive. Write HARNNESS-TOWLER, 104 West Main. Louisville, Ky. BUSI N ESS SERVICES. Auto repairing and laundry work guaranteed. It pleases us to please you. Give us a trial. ; 2928 North Capitol, rear. j COLLECTIONS—Expert collection service. Old and bad accounts solicited. If ! you have one or a hundred bring or send them In. It costs you nothing unless we i collect; then but a reasonable commission. GENERAL MERCANTILE CREDIT ASSOCIATION. 318 Hume-Mansur bldg. Main 6216. CLEAN your furniture with LESLEY’S CLEANER for PIANOS. Varnish will appear new. Call Circle 861. LESLEY'S CHEMICAL CO. DOWNTOWN tire shop, new and used tires and tubes. Vulcanising that gives satisfaction. 35 Kentucky avenue. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES eharpened. TUTTLEDGB. sll Indiana ave. IF your clock Is not running phone Circle 4107. M. R. BHKARN. >ll North Alabama. ALL kinds of roofs repaired; tin gutters repaired and palntod. Prospect 4016. INSTRUCTIONS. AMBITIOUS MEL. Vd.MEN. GIRLS. over 17, wanted for U. S. government life jobs; commence $135 month; quick raise to 3190. Vacation with pay. Common education sufficient; experience unnecessary. Write Immediately for free list positions now open. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. Dept. 94-G. Rochester. N. T. DANCING—AII kinds taught; day or evenings; violin, stage dancing acts taught, completed for good engagements. Call PROF. RAYNO. 224 W. Ohio t. Main 2069. WANTED—Names Indianapolis women; girls over 17. wishing government positions; SIOO month up Answer Immediately. Address A No. 1559, Times. FEMALE HELP—WANTED. Attractive Employment for Girls Become & telephone operator. You can speedily advance to toll operator, clerical worker, supervisor, assistant chief, chief operator, etc. Hundreds of higher positions for those who qualify. Besides, we pay for your instruction in this modern profession and jfay you well while you are learning. In a few weeks’ time you are qualified as a bona fide employe with a permanent position. Least you can then earn Is sl6 a week. Ideal working conditions. Vacations with pay and many other unusual advantages. Apply at main office. Meridian and New York sts. Employment desk In lobby. Indiana Bell Telephone * Company fa STENOGRAPHER, P E R M A X E N T POSITION FOR EXPERIENCED GIRL. INTERNATIONAL M A CIIINE TOOL CO. GIRL WANTED FOR STEAMING GARMENTS. Apply FRENCH STEAM DYE WORKS, 318 CHESAPEAKE ST. SEE MR. BETSCHEY. Girls and women for piece and inspection work, who are used to standing. Good pay and good conditions. G. &J. TIRE CO., 549 East Georgia street. "teach I N'G I’ 08 IT lONS. " Manual Training SI,BOO Music Supervisor $1,900 Commercial $1,700 THE EBI.E TEACHERS’ AGENCY. 433 Lemcke bldg WANTED—Lady nurse for night work: one with hospital or sanitarium experience. Write or call HORD SANITARIUM. Shelbyvllle. Ind WOMEN to clean street cars; steady employment; car fare furnished. Apply painter foreman. West Washington street car shops. EXPERIENCED binder glrTa BOOK-WALTBR-BALL PRINTING CO., fifth floor Century bldg MIDDLE-AGED woman, white nr colored for chambermaid at Gem hotel. WHITE girl; general work; no laundry. Two In family. Circle 671. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE7~ DON'T MISS THESE BARGAINS. Stephens Model 75, 5 cord tires, wire wheels. Buick Touring, 1918; new paint, top and tires. Dodge Roadster, 1918; perfect condition. Maxwell Touring, 1921; just driven from factory. Stutz Sport Model, perfact running condition. Scripps-Booth Roadster, big value, very classy. Studebaker 6 Touring, biggest buy in town. Interstate Sedan, In fine shape. Ford Coupe. A fine all weather car. Cash or terms. (sp*n Sunday and even ngu. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SALES CO. Main 2246. 235 North Penn. HONEST VALUES IN USED CARS We want you to be the Judge. KING FOURSOME Sport model, thoroughly rebuilt, reflnIshed In our own shop; It s a beauty. CHEVROLET BABY GRAND Reflnlshed. rebuilt, new top; a dandy light car; looks like new and priced right HOLLIER 5-PAS. Just ready for delivery, light weight with plenty of power. Terms If desired. DICKEY MOTOR SALES CO. 1027 North Meridian St. Phone, Circle 673. SIOO BUYS A GOOD"uiin CAR* ‘ WILL CONSIDER Y'OUR OLD CAR AS V FIRST PAYMENT. V Down. Weekly. Buick tearing SIOO $6.00 Ford tour\nS 100 6.00 Ford touring 125 6.00 Pullman toi*lng 100 6.00 Case tourlnM 100 6.00 i Oakland 4..1 100 6.00 Willys-KnlghtXtourlng 150 6.00 Grant touring V 100 600 Maxwell tourlife 150 6.00 NO MROKERAGE. AUTOMOBftE TRADING CO., 557-59 ave. nings.
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1920.
SILENT SALESMEN Or in other words, ‘ ‘ Times Want Ads.” They bring new customers and keep the old ones. They increase sales and build profits. They work day and night and never lay off. Thousands of substantial readers use them. Why don’t you? Call Main 3500 today and employ one.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. LOOK HERE Cole Aero 8 1920 model, flve-pasencer touring car that is practically new. having been driven only 700 miles. | Car is equipped with five solid wheels and cord tires. Price. $2,750. Dodge Coupe 1917 model. In excellent mechanical condition, with wire wheels. This car has Just been reflnlshed and Is equipped with good tires all around, upholstery in A-l condition. Price. $1,650. National Touring 1919 model, seven-passenger touring car in A-l condition. This car has been reflnlshed and will bear very close inspection. Tires, upholstery and top are In good condition. At the price we are asking for this car someone will have the opportunity of purchasing a rare bargain. Price, $1,750. National Chummy Roadster 1917 four-pasaenger roadster; good mechanical condition, good tires, upholstery and top. Car has Just been repainted. Price, $750. National Touring 1917 model, seven-passenger car. Just repainted. In good condition Prtce. s7io. Packard Twin Six 1917 model. seven-passenger touring car. Just repainted, good tires and In excellent mechanical condition. Price. $1,760. Packard Sedan ltl< mode*, fivt**#dan. ♦quipped with food cord Ure* and repainted. Price, $1,750. National Sedan 1917 model Has juat been repainted and In good running condition. This car la a bargain at price we ask. Price. $ 1.250. Hudson Sedan 1918 mode). Has Just been repainted and Is an exceptional buy at this time. Good tire*, upholstery and general appearance le excellent. Price, sl,soo. Kissel Sedan 1915 model good running condition; Just repainted. Price. $1,150 Mannon 41 1915 model. seven-passe ,igr touring car. In good mechanical condition; good tires, top and upholstery. Price. S6OO. Mitchell Touring 1917 model: will give the buyer a lot of service and comfort. It Is not often on# can purchase a car of this kind at such a low figure. Price, $950. Cadillac Sedan 1919 model; car la now being repainted In our shop* and being given an ’’A’’-grade Job of paint. An exceptional opportunity. Price. $1,250. Peerless Touring 1914, seven-pasaenger touring car; good running condition; good tires and upholstsry. Price. $450. Note We have in addition to the above cars a number of various makes which we know will appeal to you If you are in the market for an automobile. We lrivitu you to call and Inspect all of our cars, as we have some wonderful values to offer. LOCAL BRANCH NORDYKE & MARMON CO. 11th and Meridian Sts. SIOO, $125, 1160 down will buy a good used car. We have Fords, Maxwells. Bulcks, Dodges and others. In fine shape, that we can sell you on a small down payment, balance 1 year. No red tape. . INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS. 618 N. Capitol. Open evenings. MONROE touring, 1918 model; In fine condition throughout; has had the best of care; good tires, good top and good paint. Will take SI,OOO or trade for good lot east. Call Harrison 686 evenings from 6:30 to 8 for Information. CHEVROLET F. A. touring; new top. You will get a bargain In this car at half price. DIETZ-JAMKS, 334 East Market street. Main 3716. A LIGHT 6 Scripps-Booth touring; less than 3 months old; looks and runs like new; five tires. No. 6. 911 North Meridian street. Circle #2OB. 1
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. AUGUST SALE OF HIGH-GRADE USED CARS 1917 Chalmers touring SBOO 1920 Studebaker 1,500 1917 Franklin Chummy... 2,500 1918 Roamer Sport model. 950 1919 Ford, starter block, touring 575 1918 Ford roadster 350 1918 Ford Coupe; two, one with starter 650 1917 Maxwell touring, two 400 1918 Chalmers touring... 850 .1919 Oakland touring . .. 850 1919 Chevrolet touring... 500 1918 Vim truck 565 1917 Cole touring 850 1917 Cole Chummy 775 1917 Saxon touring ...... 650 Overland 8, three touring. 465 Special built speedster .. 225 1916 Studebaker touring. 375 1918 Maxwell touring, winter top 550 1918 Buick roadster, with Rex top 1,275 These ears are in A-l condition. Will he sold on terms to responsible parties THE MOTOR MART. Opp. Public Market. Open Sunday and evenings. Fords Fords Fords Why buy a car and take chances on condition? Y’ou are relieved of all responsibility when buying a car here, as we give you an Iron-clad guarantee of thirty day* with every car that leaves our salesroom. Plenty to select from and price* to sell Immediately. Hurry If you want a real "Henry.” Welssman’s, 212-14 E. New Y'ork st. Main 4466. j DODGE TOURING; MECHANICALLY PERFECT: ORIGINAL PAINT; FIVE j GOOD TIRES 166 E. TWENTY-FIFTH STREET. PHONE NORTH 1584. PATH FINDE H 6, touring: 5 new tire*: excellent shape, easy term*. Juat the thing for taxi. DEITZ-JAMES, 334 East Market. Main 6716. DODGE sedan. 1919 model; In perfect condition; 10-v mileage, new tire*. Best buy In city. Price $1,150; private owner. Address A No. 1631. Time*. STUDEBAKER. 1917 model’. >x-cylinder 7 passenger, fine condition; newly oalnted. MRS E M. BROWN. 3:;'.- School L AUT OM O B I L E S- S A L E O R T RAPE. FIVE paenger Reo; In good condition; trade for Ford or roadster. 225 East Orange. AUTOMQBtLES—WANTED. WANTED AUTOMOBILES. 10# CARS AT ONCEL largest buyers and sellers of USED CARS IN THE STATE. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE COMPANY. 618 N. CAPITOL. MAIN 1618. AUTO. sl4ll. • AUTOS WANTED • We pay high cash prices for used cars. No delay. Quick action. AUTOMOBILE TRADING CO. 555 N. Capitol Ave. 1 WANT”t'OUIi CAR i and will pay you cash for it. Don’t forget your money is waiting for you. If you can’t drive in, call Main 4146 and immediate attention will be given. 212 K. NKW VOKIv ST. ALTO IS WANTED We pay caeh. No delay for your money. ; It la here for you. Come In or call. I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. 419 N. Illinois at Main 157*. Auto 32-911. We also buy junk care. AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. AUTO WASHING Our Specialty. $23-134 North Illinois S & S Auto Laundry FOUR cord tires, four Inner tube*, elze 33x4 1* ; never been punctured, good foe several thou*and mile*; SSO take* the entire lot. Call Circle 2660 or Washington 650. WE SPECIALIZE on auiomoolle wheel repairing on all make car*; up-to-minute equipment. THE JOHN UUEDELHOEF- ! EHWAGON CO.. 202 Kentucky avenue. WE MAKE and repair automoDlle spring* for all make* of car*, bring in or ship to U*. GUEDELHOKFKR WAGON C’O.. 162 Kentucky avenue. ONE-MAN autx tope, elds curtains, asst I and radiator covers. PERFECTION i AUTO TOP CO.. 1107 Udell street North *46 HAVE YOUR automobile axle* *tralghtened at the JOHN UUEDELHOEFKR WAGON CO.. 202 Kentucky avenue. FORD rear wheels. JOHN GUKDELHOEFEK WAGON CO., 201 Kantucky avenue.
MOTORCYGLE3 AND BICYCLEB. THEY AKb HERB. 1920 HENDERSON FOUR CYLINDER. MERZ MOTOR CO., ! 460-62 Mass. Ave. HARLEY-DAVIDSON Motorcycles and Bicycle* Johnson Motor Wheels ERNEST HUGHES CASH paid for all kinds of motorcyclea FLOYD PETERMAN. 600 Massachusetts avenue. TWIN Harfey-Duvldson for sale; SBO cash. Call Circle 5408. TRUCKS—-FOR SALE, / GARFFORD TRUCKS DURINO WEEK OF STATE FAIR See all the different models at first building north of auto building. Fair Grounds. BURL FINCH. Distributor. 312-20 West Maryland St. AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR HIRE AUTOS FOR RENT—D** :rour own driving. U-Drlvc Auto Service at Hooaler Laundry. Rear Kolth's theater. Mala 6*21. REAL ESTATE—aq SALE. t HAVE all kinds of homes on south side; singles and doubles. Cash or payments. Call THE shortest distance between two wants Is a Times Want ad. Your customers use them. Why don’t you?
REAL ESTATE—FORBALE. WE HAVE SOME REAL BARGAINS EAST. FOREST - AVE. 5 rooms, gas, electricity and water; $2,500.00; terms. BEVILLE AVE. 6 rooms, semi-modern, gas, electric lights, water, furnace; $3,100; terms. TACOMA AVE. 5- cottage, semi-modern; $3,500.00 nortiFrural. 6- cottage; $3,400.00. TEMPLET AVE. 6 rooms, water, lights, gas, cellar; $2,750; terms. SHERMAN~:DRIVE. 8 rooms, modern, large lot and good barn; $4,500.00; terms. HOYT AVE. 6 rooms, modern; $4,500.00. N. DEARBORN ST. _6 rooms, good condition; $3,000; SSOO cash, $25 per month. ALSO A FEW DOUBLES. E. VERMONT ST. 5 rooms side, water, gas and electric lights; rents $40.00; $4,000.00; terms. EASTERN AVE. 5 rooms a side; semi-modern; $3,200; rents $34.00. TWO DOUBLES, BELMONT AVE., 5 ROOMS A SIDE, $2,800. Also several modem and semi-mod-ern houses Beech Grove. GILL REALTY CO. M.itn H4S. AOTO. 24-236. Wo cash, ' Balance Monthly Two brand new 6-room modern brick veneer bungalows north; Immediate possession; $;,00 down. Price $4,760 each One strictly modern bungalow 5 rooms; large lot. 2516 Boulevard place, $6 900SSOO cash. One 4-room cottage east. $3,340 Robson 'Jtreet. $2,500; $250 cash.' °he seven-room strictly modern home north; fine condition; three-car garage S4.iEO; SI,OOO cash, balance by month or $4,500 caeh. One -room semi-modern home, located at 32 North Oakland avenue, one-half square from East Washington car line, $3,250 cash. Call for Mr. Vance, with GEO A. LUCAS. 208 American Central Life Bldg Circle 6600. |3,300 Five rooms east. Semi-modern east. Term*. $4,500. Five-room modern east, improved street, near East Tenth car. $5,600. Five-room modern except hardwood floors. $3,500. Double, southeast, semi-modern; S6OO cash, S3O per month. $4,600 Five-room modern, south. Terms. $5,000. North, modern. 6-nem double, good lo\Y. L. Bridges, Realtor. j 336-9 Pythian Bldg. Main 4114. 1128 Lexington Ave. T!U* five-room cottaf-e can N* bought on easy terms. This property Is In good condition and Is located In a good neighborhood, on car ’lne. paved *tre*t, electric lights and gas. ewer connection Poeeeejdon cun be given In a few days*. T'lto is a bargain. John W. Roberts & Cos. Main 4743. 746 Lemcke Annex. 423 Patterson St. Flve-room cottage with gas for lights and cooking, well and clst'rn. nice cellar. Lot 37x120. Price $2,260. Terms. SSOO down and sl7 per month. See B. B. Meredith, realtor. , Gregory & Appel, Inc. Main 995. * Auto. 21-395. Evenings. call Woodruff 7*56. ON~PATMRNTS * A good chance for a young couple to make a start South side near Holy Cross | cemetery Five rooms and room for un-<-mp.eted bath. Only four years old. Reception, living, dining room and kitchen down, with two nice bedrooms and room for bath, nice closets up Fine furnace, full cemented b:i**ment electricity, well, etc. Good condition, with flowers, yard anil shed. INVESTORS BANKING SERVICE CORPORATION. (Owners.) 112 East Market Street. Two Dandy Cottages, South. Four rooms each, on Karcher street In fine repair To settle an estate. A real bargain at $1,150 each. Will consider Ford as part payment. Sears-Harvey Cos. 201-2 City Trust Bldg _ Main SS4C. j
EAST Seven rooms, electric lights, city water and gas. sink and cistern In kitchen; good lot, paved street. Price 13.000; 3500 cash, balance easy terms. See Mr. Mclnteer, with I. N. Richie & Son, Realtors HI Kast Market. Main 620. After 8 p. m., call Irvington 3597. Two Dandy Cottages, South. Four rooma each, on Karcher street In fin© repair. To settle aa estate. A real bargain at 31.250 each. Will consider Ford as part payment. Sears-Harvey Cos. 201-3 City Trust Bldg. * Main 5586. COLORED BUYERS - Five rooma, electric lights, gas. well and cistern. House In a desirable location. Price 33.000; 3500 cash. See J. W. Elder Schmid & Smith. Realtors. 131 N'. Delaware. Main 40 88. ~ PAYMENTS 1909 Charles st.; 5 rooms, electric lights, newly painted, etc.; 3300 cash, balance like rent. Russe H. Hartman, 224 N. Delaware. FOR SALE—LOTS 31.00 cash and 31.00 weekly payments. Comer avenue, sewer In and paid. Price 5 " I. N. Richie & Son. 151 E. Market St. A Real Buy Eight-room house, semi-modern; extra good condition. Look It over. 633 Arbor avenue. Price 32.625. Bloodworth & Flood Phone. Circle 332. 529 Peoples Bank Bldg. ~ FOR SALeTIOTS ~ 3125; 31 cash and 31 per week. Northwest corner State and Southern. I. N. Richie & Son. Want to Buy a Home? See Bloodworth & Flood 519 People* Bank bldg. Phone, Circle 332 BEAUTIFUL high, large tV*t let. half square -of Maple road boulevard (38th st.), only two squares southeast of fair grounds. Fine Investment or building site. Will sell to good party on easy payments; sfo cash, 31.50 weekly. Price only 3525. Get busy. 640 Lemcke Annex. Alain 1409. LOTS-—Some choice ones, east of Fair Ground"; very cheap: payments. ROBERTS. l|t9 Peoples Bank bldg. \
REAL ESTATE—-FOR SALE. 8-ROOM HOUSE; MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE; GARAGE. 939 CONGRESS AVE. HARRISON 2187 FOR TERMS. DOUBLE In West Michigan street near Tibbs avenue, six rooms to aide; modern. Renta $45. Price $3,760. Terms SI,OOO cash. A. F. ZAINEY. 3 LOTS ONTsOUTH RURAL; 2 ON ENGLISH AVENUE, FORREST PARK ADDITION. HARRISON 2187 FOR TERMS. A FINE new never occupied six-room colonial style home, a big lot, double garage, built-in features, hardwood" floors, full laundry equipped, basement. A beautiful home in a high-grade district. Very liberal term*. Washington 1079. A FINE new five-room bungalow inciudlng breakfast room, built-in features, big wooded lot. An IdeaJ home In a high-grade district. Very liberal terms can be made. Washington 107*. EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN. In Ideal home northeast; cash or terms For quick deal call owner. Woodruff 2419. Double, modem, up to date! 1720-22 West Washington st. Harrison 2187 for terms. IMMEDIATE possession, seven-room modern, 618 West Thirtieth street. Must be sold by Sept. 1; leaving city. Call any time. Make offer. Owner, Harrison 216. INDIANA TRUST CO. ‘ Sells real estate, collects rent, writes fire Insurance. TTrYalUs^t^sUburbAnU Suburban Acreage Bargain 20 acres, located northeast on paved road, only 9 miles from Monument. Good level land. 6room house and outbuildings. Fruit and beautiful maple shade trees. Special price. This Is a bargain. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors 132 E. Market st. I LARGE, beautiful lots 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. 10*2 City Trust. Main 915. FARMS—FOR BALE. BARGAIN. 100 acres; price, $3,500; cash, $2,000, balance to be paid within two years. No interest first year. Crops are in. Improvements and stock are ! included at this price; good bam and house. Phone, Irvington 3363. or address O. A. KANTNER, 501 Riley ave. A PSveL. Improved 42>4-acre farm for sale. Price $2,500. JOSEPH E. DECKER. North Vernon, Ind. R. 4. FARMS—FOR SALE GR TRADE.' FOR SALE —120 acres near county seat. Marion eocnty, Ark. Clear, abstract. In heart of lead and zinc producing mines. What have you?. Merchandise preferred. 413 Ohio, Terre Haute. Ind. *O. 160. 200-AOP.E farm for a business or hotel. All kinds of real estate for sale and exchange. STAUFFER REALTY CO., | Seymour. Ind ~ MI SC EL LANEOUS—FOR SALE! ~ Match Your Coat IB \ with a pair of ' \ I. .] TROUSERS I * ] \I / THE PANTS \ I 1 J / BTORE CO. I / liLij Two Store* l, j J X 4S W. Ohio. X ft W no K. Market dr Close 6 P. M. Saturday 9 P. M. Quit Wearing Ready-Made rarese;®®! Wc make them to /"l 1/ yonr measure for LEON TAILORING CO. 131 E. NEW YORK. Up one flight. Jk- [pi 3>rop-Haa Singer, $lO. *"Y.'4 ether bargains. $1 06 per Lt jKt wee*. All makes REIT A\W PAIRED. HEMSTITCH4 —l INC while you wait 100 YEl'o PEI: YARD WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO.. ! Main 660; Auto. 86-31*. 811 Mama Ava. j A NO. 1 National cash register; four 1 drawer. E. B. HOLTAM. Prospect 771. | WAVERLEY electric and charging ma- ! chine. North 451.
MISCELLANEOU S—WANTED. LEW SHANK pay* beet prices In city for household goods and fixture* of all kinds. 227 North street. Main 2023. KID GLOVE ENAMEL cleans kid gloves. colored shoes, straw hats. Makes 'em new again; 60c large box. GEORGE HAYWOOD. *s_ Fuller. Tonawanda. N. Y. WANTED—Several loads of dirt hauled away at Bachman's flour mill. Call at same. 960 Madison avenue. -HO USE HO L D GOODS. fT. 7 First CaSi of Winter Our rebuilt stoves cost less, wear as welt, look as good and can be -bought on same terms as new stoves. Our line Includes all standard makes, such as. Florence Hot Blasts. Nubian Hot Blasts. Buck Hot Blasta Garland Hot Blasts. Palace Hot Blasta Jewel Hot Blasta Golden Hot Blasta Clermont Plot Blasta Coles Hot Blasts. Model Hot Blasta Radiation Home Baseburners. Garland Baseburners. 1 Cannon Stoves, Furnace Heaters. Drums and all kinds and sizes of stovea Cish or paymenta Baker Bros. GOOD USED RUGS. We have the largest selection In Indianapolis of high-grade used rugs; all sizes, at prlceu that will please you. USED GOODS STORE. 424 Massachusets ave. STOVES All kinds; good as new at one-half price. DINING ROOM SUITES 3150.00 suites. 350.00. Furniture of all kinds at reduced prices. KROOT & KROOT 607-9 W. Washington. Circle 2943 WE WANT TO BUT good furniture, rugs, office and store fixtures. We pay more than other dealers. Call Cooperlder. USED GOODS STORE. Main 2288. _ TWO brass beds, 42 Inches; one white Iron bed. full size, springs and mattress, white dresser and baby carriage. North 5865. BEAUTIFUL Ivory bedroom suite. 4-pos-ter bed. Call between 5 and 7 p. m., or In the morning. North 1375. 3350. THREE rooms of furniture; will sell by piece. 470 North Warman. Belmont 1757. "MACHINERY AND TOOLS. WONDER MIXERS Hoists and pumps for building and bridge construction. All sizes carried in stock. Burl Finch, Dist., 312-20 W. Maryland St. LIVE STOCK ANDVEHICLES7~ WANTED—2O nice, smooth mares, 4 to 6, 1,000 to I.bOO pounds; must be fat; will pay highest* market price for nice ones. M. QREGOyY, 319 South Alabama street. COAL ANP WOOD FOR SALE. ~ Illinois/lump s.oo K H. BAIN COAL CO. Stain 2151. Main 3531.
- --MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. $750 Stuyvesant PianolaPlayer Mahogany case, thoroughly overhauled In our shops; bench, 12 rolfT of music, plenty of time to pay; price $895. See or phone Mr. Gray with PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Pennsylvania. Main 1809. Columbia Graphophone In golden oak case. $175 .size, with 14 records; big bargain at $145; payments $1.60 per week. E. L. Lennox Piano Cos. PIANO, made In old original Chase Bros.factory; beautiful case; will sell on easy weekly payments; also Italian harp. 10 South New Jersey street. ORCHESTRIAN, electric player piano. electric harp; big bargain. 10 South New Jersey BEGINNERS' vio Ins. mandolins, guitarsbargains. TUTTLE, 201 Indiana Ave. FINE player piano. S4O down and $4 per week. North 4221. PET STOCK AND POULTRY. CANARIES TRANSFER AND STORAGE^ storage cheapest \y/ rates in city, call I \( US. Everything at rea- | Jj sonable price. Packed. lU li shipped anywhere. IS Locked room If desired. 30 West Henry. Main 469*. CALL SHANK lor the Deet service m hauling, packing, shipping and a 227-229 North New Jersey St. Main 2028. LEGAL NOTICE. .. notice to contractors. Separate sealed- bids will be received by the board of school commissioners of the city of IndianapoUs at the offices of the board, southwest corner of Meridian ami Ohio streets, Indianapolis, Indiana, until 4 o'clock p. m.. Saturday. Sept. 11. 1920, and then opened for the following: General contract on an addition to public school No. 21. No. 2815 English avenue. in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the offices of the Elmer E. Dunlap Company, architects, 909 to 91S State Life building. Indianapolis. Heating and ventilating, plumbing and gas fitting and electric wiring for said addition to school No. 21, and certain alterations, according to plans and specifications on file In the offices of Snider & Rot*, engineers. 703 Merchants Bank building. Indianapolis. General contract on an addition to public school No. 64, East Tenth and Dearborn streets, in accordance with plans and specifications or file in the office of Herbert Foltz, architect. 843-846 Lemcke Annex. Indianapolis. Heating and ventilating, plumbing and ga fitting and electric wiring for said addition to school No. 54. and certain alterations. according to plans and specifications on file in the offices of Snider & Rotz, engineers. 703 Merchants Bank building. Indianapolis. Each proposal shall be In sealed envelope with writing thereon plainly Indicating the character of the work and tha number of the building to which such proposal relates, as, for example, "Bid for General Contract, Addition to School No. All the bids must be made on blanks prepared hy the board, which blanks will be supplied by the architect, engineers or business director, upon application. Thes* proposals must be accompanied by a check for 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 b® 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. In 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 hts building contract by a bond, in the form made part of the speclflcatlona 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 t® the board. 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 the architects or engineers. Each contractor receiving from the architect* or engineers copies of the plans and specifications will be required to deposit, as security for their return In good order, the sum of $25.00. The right Is reserved by the board to reject any or all bids, and to refrain from accceptlng or rejecting bids not more than six (6) days. GEORGE C. HITT. Business Director. Indianapolis. Indiana. Aug. 20. 1920.
NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTOP.S. Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the director of the Indiana State Highway Commission 1 at his office In the Capitol building, in i Indianapolis, up to ten (10:00) o'clock a. 1 m.. Aug. 24, 1920, when all proposals vSI be publicly opened and read. The work ! contemplated is the construction of tha following bridges on state highways: Str. No. 1. project No. Malnt 29. section G, over drainage ditch, on Malnt No. 29. Howard county, approximate length, one span. 14 feeL Str. No. 2. project No. Malnt 21. section No. F. over Mississinewa ditch, on Winchester road, Randolph county, approximate length, one span 84 feet. Str. No. 3, project No. F. A. 9, section No. A. over drainage ditch, on Madison road. Johnson county, approximate length, extension 2. each 11 feet. The plans and specifications may be examined at the office of the State Highway Commission in the Capitol building, or copies thereof will be forwarded upon a payment of two ($2.00) dollars per structure to the director. Each bidder, with his proposal, shall submit his bond payable to the state of Indiana In the penal sum of one and onehalf (1 %) times the amount of hi* proposal with good and sufficient security th the approval of the director, condition and upon the faithful performance of the work In accordance with the profile, plan* and specifications > therein set forth and conditlonea also upon the payment by the contractor and all sub-contractors for all labor performed and materials furnished In the construction of the bridges or structures. Such bond shall be only on the form specified by the director, copies of which will be furnised on request. The right Is reserved by the director to reject any or all bids or to Rward on any combination of bids that in his judgment is most advantageous to the state of Indiana. , INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. L. H. WRIGHT. Direotor.
STATE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be' received by the director of the State Highway Commission at the office of the State Highway Commission in the statehouse. city of Indianapolis, Indiana, until 10 a. m.. on the 24th day of August. 1920, for the construction of certain state highways and described as follow*: F. A. No. 6, section B. National road. Clay and Putnam counties. Brazil to Manhattan, length 9.498. F. A. No. 6. section C, National road Putnam county. Manhattan to on# and one-half miles east of Mt. Meridian, length 10,994. F. A. No. 16. section G, French Lick route. Dubois and Orange counties. Crystal to French Lick, length 8,400. F. A. No. 21, section B, Louisville road. Clark county. Junction of New AlbanyJefTersonvllle road to Memphis, length "f.“a. No. 21. section C, Louisville roaA. <!llark county, Memphis to Underwood, length 8.807. Proposal blanks and specifications may be obtained free and plans upon payment of 35.00 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 ta the lowest and best bidder, but the right Is reserved to reject any and all bids if any cause exists therefor. Bidders shall file bonds with the bids as provided by j aw L. H. WRIGHT. Director. FINAI^eiAL. MONEY Ttf LOAN On First Mortgage Security SIX PER CENT GILL REALTY CO. Main 1646, Auto. 28-236 INSURANCE In all branches. AUBREY D. PORTER. #l* People* Bank Bid*. Main 7043. LOANS on Diamonds; per month. BURTON JEWELRY CO- 63 Monufient. (Continued on Next Page)
