Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 89, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1920 — Page 7
INDIANA DAILY TIMES 25-2S S. Meridisn St. •YHCLNES—CLASSIFIED _ ADV. DEPT. Six', a „ 6*9 Auutflaw .28-3*l RATES. One time..... .09 per Hue Three consecutive times.... .* per line Six consecutive time®- 07 per Une Male or female help wanted. situation wanted, male or female; rooms to let and beard and rooms wanted — One time .03 per line Three consecutive times.. .07 per line Six consevutlve times OS per line Contract rates on application. Legal notices. . ... ... .OS per line Lodges and club notices 75e per Insertion Church notices (1 inch or less! S6e per Insertion Over 1 Inch. .07 per line additional. Death notices, 85c per Insertion. The Business Office closes ai i p. a.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS. George Grinsteiuer Funeral director. 522 East Market. Old Phone Main 90K. New Phone, 17-HI A. XI. Ragsdale. J. Wash Price. Jehu Pats* Ragsdale A. M. RAG3DALS CO. jTcTwilson IHI Prospect. Auto. 11-671. Prospect ???■ FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. K. KRIEGER, New 21-154. Main 145 8. 140? N. Illlno’s UNDERTAKEKS. W. T. BLASENGYM 8885 Shelby St. Pros. 2570. Acta. 51-115. UNDERTAKERS—HIBET Ac TITUS, Si 1 North Del. New 26-584. Main 8680. OEATH AND ER AL _ N ° TICE -^ EDENHARTER, FRANK T. —Age 55 years. 5 months 11 days, died Aug. 21. Services at residence. 8357 Ruckle street. Monday. Aug. 28, 3 p. m. Friends invited. Burial at Crown Hill private. CARD OF THANKS. CARD OF THANKS—We wish to extend our appreciation to neighbors and friends for kindness shown us during the death of our father. Emett Leonard. MR. AND MRS. S. L. LEONARD. _ LOST AND FOUND. MISSING FRIENDS and relatives traced everywhere; no criminals looted far. Call Main 6947, or write lost agent. IS Baldwin block. Indianapolis. Tad. LOST—Purse at Thirtieth and Brightwood, Saturday night; $4 in change; gold band ring; left lying on ground. Call owner. Woodruff 7839. Reward. LOST—Purse, downtown; diamond ring, stick pin, monogram 319 gold piece, chain glasses. Reward. Cal! Prospect 9471. 1983 Virginia avenue. LOST—In Union station Saturday, lady's black handbag containing money and valuables. Reward. Call Washington 1653._ LOST—Fifteen feet metal line * gasoline hose with connection and female L. Call Woodruff 1612. PERSONALS. AFTER this date I will not be responsible for debts contracted by my wife, Cathorine C. Wilson. H, WILSON. MALE HELP—WANTED.
LABORERS Begicniiig Saturday morning, August 7th, we Mill pay 55c per hour, including bonus. Meet our truck at Illinois and "Washington St. comfort station. E. RAUH & SON FERTILIZER CO.
ATTENTION, OLD EMPLOYES! OF THE PREST=O=LITE CO., INC. We are again starting all manufacturing operations in the following departments: G&IO CASTING FOUNDRY PLATE PASTING \ and PLATE INSPECTION Same rate and hours a3 before. Apply Monday morning at 7:30 o’clock, ready for work. 19*-T. 8-23-30.
First-class TOOL MAKERS and LATHE HANDS MODERN ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO.
WANTED LABORERS. 18TH AND MILL. INDIANAPOLIS LIGHT & HEAT CO. SWITCHMEN. Wanted, switchmen to report at once lor 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 line chances for rapid promotion. Report to local representative of the Big Four and he will furnish transportation. F. N. REYNOLDS, superintendent, Indianapolis terminal. "national acme auto SCREW MACHINE OPERATOR. THE WHEELER SCHEBLER CARBURETOR CO. Sander Bt. and Barth Ave. WANTED—District manager and salesman. We manager sales for flve tire factories arr* one accessory factory. Cheapest to best. MASTER PRODUCTION CORP. South Bend, Ind. RAILWA? mall decks are - offered $1,(0? entrance salary with promotions to $2,500. For full particulars and a course of preparation call or write INDIANA CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL. IST North Illinois street. Suite 207. LABORERS and carpenter*. Cali Harrison 2221,
MALE HELP—WANTED. FORTY GENERAL LABORERS for car unloading; good., strong, steady men. High hourly rate guaranteed and piece work bonus in addition. GOME AT ONCE PREPARED TO WORK Alse Immediately SEVERAL ABLEBODIED GENERAL LABORERS for tank assembly, plating and other departments in Plant 1. Highest pay and good opportunities. Old employee will be given preference. Conditions of work satisfactory. THE PREST-O-LITE CO., INC. Speedway. 1.94-T. 8-83-28. Holders We are still increasing our force and. need more malleable Iron mold era. Men experienced on bench Squeezer and floor work, who Want steady ali-year-round ~ Jobs. Apply at employment offlee, Belmont tve. south of W. Washington st. Link Belt Cos. Belmont plant.
FIVE live-wire high school boys waited to travel out of town demonstrating fastest selling advertising offer from house to house; no experience necessary; several boys earning 325 to 339 a week now; good opportunity for advancement. See H. E. SMITH, room 2, Hotel Adams, 215 North Capitol, i to It l m. 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 planing mill work. WILLIAM F. JOHNSON LUMBER CO. Nineteenth and Cornell. SALESMEN—WANTED. Real Estate Salesman We have the best proposition in Indianapolis for an experienced real estate salesman. If you are accustomed to making money and have energy and initiative, come sea us. Must have a car. This is not a lot-selling position. Mr. Kimmich. Main 1493. HOME SEEKERS BUILDING CO. 913 Merchants Bank Bldg.
INSURANCE SOLICITOR Can make exceptional commission with us. Leads furnished. Do not write or phone. CaU in perSOCL Mr. Kirn HOME SEEKERS BUILDING CO. 913 Merchants Bank Bldg. WANTED—Salesman: man with 3599 can obtain half Interest in good paying manufacturing business. CaU 235 Detroit street. , GOOD, energetic men for a reliable firm; permanent work and a grand opportunity for advancement. J. A. LAUER, I? 9 North Pennsylvania. SITUATION WANTED—MALE. WANT Job, either night watchman or on drilling press. Address A No. 1333, Times. __ FEMALE HELP—WANTED. Attractive Employment for Girls Become a operator. Ton can speed! y 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 pay 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 318 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
STENOGRAPHER. PERMANENT POSITION FOR EXPERIENCED GIRL. INTER. NATIONAL MACH INE 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 arc used to standing. Good pay and good conditions. G. &J. TIRE CO., 549 East Georgia street. MARRIED LADIES For full or part time. Those desirous of Increasing tne family income, will find it greatly to their advantage to call at 914 Merchants Bank bldg., for interview with Mrs. Hopper. WANTED —Lady nurse for night work? one with hospital or sanitarium experience. Write or call HORD SANITARIUM, Bhelbyvllle. Ind. WOMEN to clean street cars; steady employment; car fare furnished. Apply painter foreman. West Washington street car shops. EXPERIENCED binder girls'. BOOK-WALTER-BALL PRINTING CO., fifth floor Century bldg. WANTED—new waitresses, colored. Apply MR. VINCENT, Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce. WHITE girl; general work; no laundry. Two in family. Circle 671. YOUNG or middle-aged lady; light housework. Woodruff 6245. TAILORESSWANTED. SCHOEN BROS., 934 East Pratt street. S ITU AT 10 N WANT EP-LfEMALE. WANTED—Position an multi graph operator. Address A No, I*l4. Tims*.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. LOOK HERE Cole Aero 8 1320 Viodel, flve-paaensrer touring car that is practically new, having been driven only 709 miles. Car is equipped with ftye v solid wheels and cord Urea Price. 32,769. Dodge Coupe 1917 model, in excellent nfechanical condition, with wire wheels. This car has Just been reflnlahed and is equipped with good tires all around, upholstety In A-l condition. * Price, 31,369. X ational Touring 1919 model, seven-passenger touring oar in A-l condition. Tnis car has been reflnlahed and will bear very close inspection. Tires, upholstery and lop are in good condition. At the price we are asking for this car someone will have the opportunity of purchasing a rare bargain. Price, 31,759. National Chummy Roadster 1917 four-passenger roadster; good mechanical condition, good tires, upholstery and top. Car has just been repainted. Price, 3759. National Touring 1917 model, seven-passenger car. Just repainted. In good condition. Price, |759. Packard Twin Six 1917 model. seven-passenger touring car. Just repainted, good tires and in excellent mechanical condition. Price, 31,750.
Packard Sedan 1918 model, flre-pasenger sedan, equipped with good cord tires and repainted. Price. 11,750. v National Sedan 1917 model. Has just been repainted and in good running condiUon. This car is a bargain at price we ask. Price. 31,859. Hudson Sedan 1911 model. Has Just been repainted and is an exceptional buy at this time. Good tires, upholstery and general appearance U excellent. Price, $1,199. Kissel Sedan 1915 model; good running condition; Just repainted. Price, $1,150. Harmon 41 1915 model. seven-passenger touring car. in good mechanical condition; good tires, top and upholstery. Price, SSOO, Mitchell Touring 1917 model; will give the buyer a lot of service and comfort. It Is not often One can purchase a car of this kind at such a low figure. Price. $960. Cadillac Sedan 1919 model; car la now being repainted in our shops and being given an *'A‘*-grade Job of paint. An exceptional opportunity. Price. $1,250. if Peerless Touring 1914. seven-passenger touring car; good running condition; good tires and upholstery. Price. $450.
- Note We have in addition tn 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 Invite you to call and lnipect all of our cars, as we have 6orae wonderful values to offer! LOCAL BRANCH NORDYKE & MARMON CO. Xlth and Meridian Sts.
HONEST VALUES IN USED CARS W# want you to be the Judge. KINO FOURSOME Sport model, thoroughly rebuilt, reflnIshed In our own shop; It's a beauty. CHEVROLET BABY GRAND Keflnished, rebuilt, new top; a eland 3 r light car; look* like new end priced right. HOLLIER 5-PAS. Just ready for delivery, light weight with plenty of power. Term* If desired. DICKEY MOTOR SALES CO. 1027 North Meridian St. Phone, Circle 673. 2100 BUTS A GOOD USED CAR. WILL CONSIDER YOUR OLD CAR AS FIRST PAYMENT. Down. Weekly. Bulck touring |IOO $6.00 Ford touring 100 6.00 Ford touring 125 6.00 Pullman touring 100 6.00 Case touring 100 6.00 Oakland 4 100 6.00 Wlllyß-Knlght touring 150 <1.09. Grant touring 100 5.00 Maxwell touring l&o 6.00 NO BROKERAGE. AUTOMOBILE TRADING CO., 667-59 N. Capitol avs. Open evenings. FORD ROADSTER 191* model in A-l shape. Priced to sell at $360. THE MOTOR MART 140 North Delaware. Main 1934. MONROE touring, 1913 model; In line condition throughout; has had the beet of care; good tires, good top and good paint. Will take SI,OOO or trade for good lot east. Call Harrißop 636 evenings fre : 6:30 to 8 for Information. FORD 1919 starter block; good as new, $560. THE MOTOR MART 140 North Delaware. Open evenings. CHEVROLET F. A. touring; new top. You will get a bargain la this oar at half price. DIETZ-JAMBS, $34 East Market street. Main 2715. ■ 1 - ! S-.: ' '.-L-Y. .
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1920.
AUTOMOBILE3 FOR SALE, RELIABILITY is THE SECRET of our GREAT SALES in RECONSTRUCTED CARS r - The condition of cam reconstructed by Lathrop-Mc-Farland is notoriously good. Indianapolis car buyers have learned that these reconstructed used cars are always exactly as represented. In other words, we have taken all the gamble out of purchasing a used car. Prove our statements by examining the offerings listed below/ See the care and ride in them. Bring a good judge of cars with you. 1919 Cole Aero 8, sevenpassenger touring, relinished Rolls-Royce blue. Price, $2,250. 1918 Maxwell touring, refinished Rolls-Royce blue. Price, $650. 1920 Cole, four-passenger sportster, refinished Napier green. Price, $2,350. 1920 Maxwell touring, refinished Napier green. Price, $925. 1920 Davis coupe, refinished Packard blue. Price $2,250. 1918 Maxwell roadster, refinished dark* green with cream wheels. Price $650. 1917 Cole 860 touring car, refinished Rolls-Royce blue with white wheels. Price, $1,350. 1919 Maxwell touring, refinished Napier green. Price, $725. 1918 Oakland sedan, refinished Brun gray. Price, $1,350.
418-24 N. Capitol ave. “It pays to seo us before buying.”
DON’T MISS THESE BARGAINS.’ Stephens Model 75, 5 cord tires, wire wheels. Buick Touring, 1918; new paint, top and tires. Dodge Roadster, 191S; perfect condition. Maxwell Touring, 1921; just driven from factory. Stutz Sport Model, perfect running condition. Scripps-Booth Roadster, big value, .cry classy. Studebaker 6 Tobrlng, biggest buy in town. Interstate Sedan, In fine shape. Ford Coupe. A fine all weather car. Cash or t*rm. Open Sunday and vntngs. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SALES CO. Main 2214. 235 North Pnn. 1100. 9126, 8150 down will buy a good used car. W# hava Fords. Maxwells. Uuicks. Dodges and others, in fine shape, that we can sell you on a small down payment, balance X year. No red tape. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS. (II N. Capitol. Open evenings. Fords Fords Fords Why buy a car and take chances on condition? You are relieved* ut all responsibility when buying a car here, as we give you an lion-clad guarantee of thirty days witlu every car that leaves our salesroom. Plenty to select from and prises to sell immediately. Hurry if you want a real "Henry.” Welshman'*, 212-14 E. Now York st. Main 4466. DODGE TOURING: MECHANICALLY PERFECT; ORIGINAL PAINT; FIVE GOOD TIRES 166 E. TWENTY-FIFTH STREET. PHONE NORTH 1584. SPEEDSTER In A-l shape. This Is a fast wagon, S2OO. THE MOTOR MART 140 North Delaware. Cpen evenings. A LIGHT 6 Scripps-Booth touring; less than 8 months old; looks and runs like new; five tires. No. 6, 911 North Meridian street. Circle 6208. PATH FINDER 6, ~ touring; 5 now tires; excellent shape; easy terms. Just the thing for taxi. DEITZ-JAMES, 331 East Market. Main 679 6 FOR SALE—At a bargain. Premier speedster In good mechanical condition. 618 Udell street. North 6597. AUTOMOBtLEIS—SALE OR TRADE, FIVE passenger Reo; in good condition; trade for Ford or road iter. 225 East Orange. __ TRUCKS—FOR SALE. VIM truck, one-half ton, with-stock body. INDIANA CASKET CO., £2l West North street. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. EVANS LIGHTWEIGHT Motorcycles, $150.0.0 MERZ MOTOR CO., _ 450-62 MASH. AVE. HARLEY-D AVIDdON Motorcycles nd Bicycles Johnson Motor Wheels ERNEST HUGHES CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycle* FLOYD PETERMAN. 600 Massachusetts avenue. TWIN Harley-Davidson for sale; SBO cash. Cnil C'irqio 540 j(. AUTO® AqO TRUCKS FOR HIH AUTOS FOR RENT—Do your own drlv. tag. U-Drtve Auto Service at Booster iAundrjr. Bear Keith* theater, Mata
AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. / v WANTED AUTOMOBILES. 109 CARS AT ONCE. LARGEST BUYERS AND SELLERS OF USED CARS IN THE STATE. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE COMPANY. / ’ J til N. CAPITOL. MAIN 8811. AUTO. 83-m.
AUTOS WANTED We pay high cash prices for used cars. No delay. Quick action. AUTOMOBILE TRADING CO. 555 N. Capitol Ave. 1 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 Wn pay cash. No delay far your money. It la here for you. Come It or ceil. I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. 119 N. lilincie et Main 1579. Auto 22-9 IL We also buy Junk rare. AUTO REPAIRB AND SUPPLIES. AUTO WASHING Our specialty, 322-984 North llllnota S & S Auto Laundry FOUR cord tiree. four inner ltube*, glee 88x4%; never been punctured, good for several niousancl mllee; S6O takes the entire lot. Call Circle 2630 or Washington 6 JO. wRITE. PHONE OR CALL US far prteee on Goodyear solid and pneumatic tires for truck and passenger car*. J. Uuedelhoefer Wagon Cos., 293 Kentucky ave. 4.UTOMOBILK TOPS recovered and side cumins repaired at THE JOHN OUKDELHOSFER WAGON CO- 301 Kentucky avenue. ONE-MAN aut tope, aide curtains, seat and radiator covers. PERFECTION AUTO TOP CO.. 1107 Udsll street. North 945. GET OUR truck and automobile rubber tire price. THE JOHN GUEDELHOKFER WAOON CO. 203 Kentucky ave. VE PUT on the best side wire tiree on automobiles, trailers and truck* 3(3 Kentucky a van.
ROOMS—TO LIT. MERIDIAN. 548 N.; large modern front room for 3 or 4 boys. Also email room for one boy._ Circle S4IS. PLEASANT furnished room for gentleman; modern; private home. 815 B. St. Clair. Main 7894. * FURNISHED room for gentlemen. Private home. Cali Circle 3761. NICELY furnished room at 125 North Alabama. Main 2919. CAPITOL. m~NTrooma to let. Main 111*. ROOMS—W ANTED. GENTLEMAN wants room with private family In modern apartment. Address A No. 1892, Times. UNFURNISHED room wanted by single man. State rates. P. O. boa 1981. OFFICE ANO STOW E sLtqH-ET-DESK room; use phone and desk. MATHER. 34 Union Trust. Main *Bl. BUS!NESS CHANCE!. FEATHERS' ' Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and ptliowe made to order. E. F. BURKLB. 414 Maea ave. Main 1429. Nsw 28-775. r SERVIcii. COLLECTIONS—Expert collection service, Old and bad accounts solicited. It you have one or a hundred bring or tend them In. It costa you nothing unless we collect; then but a reasonable commission. GENERAL MERCANTILE CREDIT ASSOCIATION. 815 Hume-Mansur bldg. Main 8218. CLEAN your furniture with ~LESLE Y r ß CLEANER for PIANOS. Varnish will appear new. Call Circle 881. LESLEY'S CHEMICAL JJO._ DOWNTOWN tire simp, new and used tiree and tubes. Vulcanizing that gives satisfaction. 35 Kentucky avenue. * Safety 'razor blades •henjensd. TUTTLEDGE. 291 Indiana ave. IF your clock la not running pnone circle 4307. M. R. IHKAR.N. IU North Alabama. ALL kinds of roofs repaired; tin gutters repaired and painted. Prospect 4015. IA9LUKS AND CLtAWtHh. CLEANING—PRESSING—REPAIRING (work called fori _ Gents’ suite cleaned and pressed." Ladles' suits cleaned and pressed. All work guaranteed. FLETCHER AVE. GARMENT CLEANERS. 77 ~ DETECT!VE®. Quigley-iiyta&d Agency ■Civil and Criminal Investigator* 418-539 Law bldg Mein 2999. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. _ WOVE BY RED BALL TRANSIT. REMEMBER—WB INSURE YOUR LOAD Vie move anything—any time—anywhere. Home prices we can quote on five-day booking. /Indianapolis to or from; Chi* oago, $l2; Detroit. $150; Cincinnati. $95; Louisville. s*s; Akron. 0., $200; Ft. Wayne. SBS. Ask us for prices to other points. Call Main 4631 before you move. We can .save you money. *KD BALL TRANSIT CO., 18 South Capitol avenue. Gxr XT a 17 Storage ~cubarest ( \y/ RATES IN CITY. CAU. J )/ US. Everything at rea* I 1| eonable price. Packed, M )[ shipped anywhere. 'cs' 2 Li Locked room If desired. ?o West* Henry. Main 4199. CALL SHANK for the best service In hauling, packing, shipping ands 3rag 887-829 North New Jersey St. Main 20l*. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. NEW BUNGALOW, VACANT $609 cash, balance monthly. 1787 Laurel st.; five rooms. electric lights, fruit trees, etc.; move in at once. Only $2,509. Riisse H. Hartman 224 North Delaware, ‘ ■ Home Southeast Trowbridge street near Southeastern avenue, 8 rooms, hot water heat, bath, lights, gas. large lot with fruit. Price 3E.800; payments. Marion County State Bank DOUBLE in West Michigan street near Tibbs avenue, six rooms to side; modern. Rents $45. PrlcV $3,760. Terms $1,009 cash. A. P. ZAINEY. 149, East Market St. A FINE new never ocoupted six-rqotn colonial etyle home, a big lot. double garage, built-in featuree, hardwood floors, full laundry equipped, basement. A beautiful home in a high-grade district. Very liberal terms. Washington 1019. 2600 Block College Avenue, $8,850.00 Two story. 11 rooms, modern; large lot. Phono Circle 832. A FINE new flve-roffm bungalow including breakfast room, built-in features, big wooded lot. An ideal home in a high-grade district. Very liberal terms can be made. Washington 1079. LOTS —Some choice ones, east of Fair Grounds; very cheap; payments. ROBERTS. 1119 Psoples Bank bldg/
REAL EBTATE—FOR SALE. $3,800 Five rooms east. Bemi-modern east. Terms. $4,500. Five-room modern east. Improved street, near East Tenth car. $5,500. Five-room modern except hardwood floors. $5,500. Emerson Heights. $8,509. Double, southeast, semi-modern; S3OO cash, SSO per month. $4,600. , Five-room modern, south. Terms. $6,000. Nofth, modern, 5-room double, good location. W. L. Bridges, Realtor. 336-9 Pythian Bldg. Main 4114, SSOO Cask, iV°%£4kiii Balance Monthly One strictly modern bungalow 6 rooms; large lot, 2516 Boulevard place, $6,000; SSOO cash. One 4-room cottage east, $3,340 Robson street, $2,500; $250 cash. One eeven-room strictly modern home north; fine Condition; three-car garage, 34,750; $1 000 cash, balance by month or $4,500 cash. O&e G-room semi-modern home, located at L 2 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 Bidg. Circle 3600. SI,OOO Cash, $45 Per Month Buys six-room house, good condition; first block north of Thir-ty-eighth street blvd.; paved st.; owner leaving city; price $5,250. CALL MR. DAVIS. Wm. P. Wocher, 805 City Trust bldg. Main 3923. Auto. 24-806.
A GOOD HUY at $3,000; SSOO cash, balance on easy terms. Party leaving.city. Seven rooms; electric lights, city water and gas, cistern; sink in kitchen. See Mr. Molnteer, with I. N. Richie & Son. 151 East Market St. Main 529. Evenings/ Irvington 2597. COLORED B U YERS Five rooms, electric lights, gas, well and cistern. House in a desirable location. Price $3,000; SSOO cash. See J. W. Elder Schmid & Smith, Realtors. - 134 K. Delaware. Main 4088. Cottage, North Five rooms and bath, furnace, electric lights, gas, good lot. near Illinois Fairview car line. Price $4,250. Bee this now. Marion County State Bank BEAUTIFUL high, large level lot half square of Maple road boulevard (3*th st.), only two squares southeast of fair grounds. Fine Investment or building site. Will sell to good party on easy payments; $lO cash. $1.50 weakly. Price only $525. Get busy. 640 Lemcke Annex. Main 1409. IMMEDIATE poesesslon. seven-room modern. 618 West Thirtieth street. Must be sold by Srpt. 1; leaving city. Call any time. Make offer. Owner. Harrison 216. INDIANA - TRUST CO. ■ells real estate, collects rent, write* Are Insurance. I HAVE all kinds of homes on south side; singles and doubles. Cash or payments. Call Prospect 6184 after 4 p. in. _ REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. FOUR-ROOM house. basement, garage, chicken house and yard, electric lights; ground 164x286. 3 squares from paved highway and lnterurban car*. 6 miles south of city; SI,OOO will handle it. Evenings call North 1440. _ HALL & HILL 147 E. Market st. LARGE, beautiful love in Wayne park. Just olt of West Washington street, which Is being paved; $1 down, $1 week. Will take you out in our automobile at your convenience. OSCAR LEE, 1003 CUV Trust Main 915. ONE acre south near Meridian street, 4rootii house. $2,500; S4OO cash. $25 monthly. W. H. COOPER * CO.. 538 Lemcke Bldg. TWO acres northeast of Irvington, tworoom house. W H. COOPER & CO.. 838 Lemcke Bldg. REAL ESTATE—BALE OR TRADE. LOT on Dearborn' street, seven lots near Brookaide car line. Take Ford In good condition as part pay. Owner, 942 Highland avenue.
FARMS—FOR SALE, XBARGAIN. 100 acres; price, $3,500; cash, $2,000, balance to be paid within two years. No Interest first year. Crops are tn. Improvements and stock are Included at this price; good bam and bouse. Phone, Irvington 3363, or address O. A. KANTNER. 501 Riley ave. 125 ACRES, gm-d buildings, good location. $5,500. $2,600 cash down, mortgage for balance. Eighty-seven acres, improvements, well located. $4,000, $2,500 cash, time on balance. Write for Hat, E. A. ROBERTS. Hcottahurg. Ind ; LOTS FOR SAX'eT Bargain Two Capitol avenue lots north of Thirtyfourth street, east front. For sale at bargain. Call Mr. Davla WM. F. WOCHER, Main 3993. Auto. 24-806. 305 City Trust bldg. __ ~ MISCELLANEOUB—FOR SALE. Match I our Coat with a pair of / i \ TROUSERS I J THE PANTS \ / BTORE CO. Ml Two Stores V. Li 48 XV. Ohio. 110 E. Market. 9? Close 6P. M. Saturday 9P. M. Quit Wearing Ready-Made IFftITS We make them to j) your measure for
LEON TAILORING* CO. „ 131 E. NEW YORK. Up one flight. At- * Drop-Head Singer, $lO ~ PrSrKJ ether bargains. SI.OO per ii f j week. All make* KBft) PAIRED. HEMSTITCH--ING while you wait. IDo w PER YARD WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO.. Main 600; Auto. 25-216. 112 Mass. Ave* A FOUR-DRAWER custU register, onesquare meat block, refrigerator, showcase, McKasky credit system, marble top meat counter, glass front grocery counter, electrio lighted Dayton scale, paper tress, large meat block. E. B. HOLTMAN. Prospect 771. , KID GLOVE ENAMEL cleans kid glove*. colored shoes, straw hats. Makes ’em new again; 60c large box. GEORGE HAYWOOD, 85 Fuller, Tonawanda, N, Y 1 ~~M ISC ELL AN EO U 3—WANTEDr~ LEW SHANK pays best prices in city for household goods and fixtures of all kind*. 227 North New Jersey street. Main ?02$. WANTED—Several loads of dirt hauled away at Bachman’s flour mill. Call at same. 960 Madison avenue. PET STOCK AND POULTRY. CANARIES 1735 N. Illinois. North 451. ~~JLIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES. WANTED—2O nice, smooth mares. 4 t 6 6. /•, 1.000 to 1,200 pounds; must bo fat; Avill pay highest market price for nice ones. M. GREGORY, 319 South Alabama, street. ~ COAL AND WOOD FOR SAUL ~~ ILLINOIS LUMF .., $9.00 L. H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 91AM- Main s6;il.
H O US E HOLD JSQO DB. First Call of Winter Our rebuilt stoves cost less, wear as well, look as good and can be bought on same terms as new stoves. Our 11ns Includes all standard makes, such as. Florence Hot Blasts. Nubian Hot Blasts. Buck Hot Blasts. Garland Hot Blasts. Palace Hot Blasts. Jewel Hit Blasts. Golden Hot Blaata Clermont Hot Blasts. Coles Hot Blasts. Model Hot Blbsts. Radiation Home Saseburners. Garland Haseburoera. Cannon Stoves, Furnace Heaters, Drums and all kinds and sizes of stoves. Cash or payments. Baker Bros. 219-225 B. Washington st. “stoves All kinds; good as new at one-half price. DINING ROOM SUITE3 8160.00 suites. SBO.OO. Furniture of all kinds at reduced prices. KROOT & KROOT 607-9 TV. Washington. Circle 2943. GOOD USED RUGS. We have the largest selection In Indianapolis of high-grade used rugs; all sizes, at prices that will pleas® you. USED GOODS STORE. WE WANT TO ~BUY good furniture, rugs, office and store fixtures. We pay more than other dealers. Cull Cooperlder. USED GOODS STORE. Main 2288. TWO brass heds, one white Iron bed. springs and mattress, bafcy carriage and crib. 2407 Park avenu i. THREE rooms of furniture; will sell by piece. 170 North Wurman. Belmont 1757. M'JSIC aUi N ST RU MEN T3.
®ALL KINDS OF AMERICAN AND FOREIGN QOLUMBIA RECORDS OF SONGS AND MUSIC IN THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGES: Arable-Syrian. Mexican-Spanish. Armenian. Polish. Bulgarian. Roumanian. Croatian. Russian-Ruthenian I innlsh, Servian. German. Slovenian (Krainer). ** Gfk. Spanish. He bfew-Jewish. Swedish. Hungarian. Turkish. Italian-Neopolltan. Welsh. VANGEL N. SHISHCOFF. Repairs All Kinds of Graphophones. Work Guaranteed. Open hours, 8 a. m. till 9 p. m. 530 W. Washington at. Auto. 22-IS9. $750 Stuyvesant PianolaPlayer Mahogany case, thoroughly overhauled in our shops; bench, 12 rolls of muiio, plenty of time to pay; price $395. See or phone Mr. Gray with PEARSON PIANO CO. 138 N. Pennsylvania. Main 1309. KBffiALI7UPRIGHT~ PIANO L&t* style, oak c*se. Ilk® new, big bargain at |22; payment* $1.75 per week. E. L. LENNOX PIANO CO. BEGINNERS' violins, mandolins, guitars; bargains. TUTTLE. 201 Indiana AvsFINE player piano. S4O down and $4 per week. North 4221. PROFESS |O NAL SERVICES, an(J Swedish massage. MISS DE \ ERE, 17% tv. Ohio. Main 8373. r _ LEGAL NOTICE. „ NOTICE. Notice of budget and rate of taxation proposed to be established by the city of Indianapolis and Its various funds and departments for the year 1920. TO THE TAXPAYERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. IND. You are hereby notified that t publio hearing will be held in the council chain* ber at the City Hall, Indianapolis, Indiana. on the Sd day of September, at 7.30 o dock p. m., 1920, on the budget formulated for the succeeding year and on rate* of taxation proposed to be established for the year 1920, payable in 1921. for the general fund of said city, and for each of the funds and special tax rates authorized by law to be levied for any of the executive departments of said city, at which hearing any taxpayer shall have the right to be heard thereon. The rates of taxation proposed to be established are based on the valuation of all taxable property Within said city as certified by the Caunty Auditor of the sum of ($602,525,060.00). The budget as formulated is shown in appropriation ordinance No. 15, 1920. now pending before the Common Council of the city of Indianapolis, which is In the words and figures as follows: APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE NO. 16 1920.
AN ORDINANCE, appropriating moneys for the purpose of defraying current expenses of the city government of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and for the use of the several executive departments thereof. for the fiscal year beginning January 1. 1920, and ending December 81, 1920, Including all outstanding claims and obligations and fixing a time when the same shall take effect. SECTION 1. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, That there be and is hereby appropriated out of the funds of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, for the purpose, of defraying the current expenses of said city and for the use of several executive departments thereof, for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1920, and ending December 31, 1920, including all outstanding claims and obligations existing on the-first day of said fiscal year, the following sums of money for the different departments of said city, and for the several purposes are hereinafter set forth: DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. For salaries, mayor's office $ 11.7*0.00 For salaries, city court 5,800.00 For salaries, city clerk's offle*.. 3.500.04 For salaries, nine councilmen, secretary of committee and sergesnt-at-arms for common council 5,920.00 For expenses, council investigations 300.00 For salaries, city controller's ofllce 15.950.08 For salaries, sinking fund commissioners 200.00 For salary, ex-offlelo city treasurer 8.500.00 For salary, county auditor 1.000.60 For Interest \ and exchange on city bonds 150,770.00 For premium on surety bonds (Sinking fund commissioners only) 25.00 For special city Judges 400.00 For meals for jurors 50.00 For taxes and taxes refunded... 100.00 For Judgment, Lotta Maas 171.60 For Art Association of Indianapolis 6,914*0 For Memorial day expenses 800.00 Per blank books, printing and Incidentals 7,000.00 For miscellaneous expenses city offices 6,000.06 For convention expenses 500.00 For primary election, registration and election expenses... 60,000.00 For temporray loan and Interest 639,000.00 DEPARTMENT OF LAW. For salaries..... * $ 15,180.00 For change of venue and expense of legal business outside of Marlon county, including traveling expenses and emplyoment of local attorneys.. 1,000 60 Taw library 400.00 For judgments, compromises and costs 10,000.06 For miscellaneous 1.600.00 For compensation for Injured city emploves 8.500.60 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PURCHASE For salaries $ 12,820.00 For printing, stationery, postage, material supplies and miscellaneous expenses I. 2.460.00 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. For salaries, assessment bureau. 2 10,200.00 For office expense, assessment bureau 1,226.00 For salaries, custodian city hall and employes 19,440.00 For city hall maintenance 11,085.50 For sslarles Tomlinson hall custodian and employes 4,740.68 For maintenance. Tomlinson hall 5,211.00 For salaries, board of public works and office force 14,200.60 For appraisers, payment 0f.... 360.00 For blank books, printing and advertising 6,600.00 For public building* and repair 25,080.00 Fire insurance on public buildings 3,500.00 For fire tower rental 1,500.00 For telephones 3,000.00 For water rental 170,000.00 For salaries, ashes removal and % A street c1eaning........296.X30.00
LEGAL NOTICE. ( Coatiimed,) For maintenance of equipment and supplies, street cleaning and removal of ashes 85,940.00 For salaries, garbage collection 430,000.00 For maintenance of garbage collection, equipment and for supplies 26.2*0.00 For salaries, comfort station employes 3,120.30 For maintenance, comfort station 1,700.00 For municipal garage maintenance, including purchase of automobile and repairs 35,000.00 For salaries, municipal garage employes 27.700.00 For street and alley improvements (0,000.00 CITY CIVIL ENGINEER. For assessments erroneous $ 500.00 For city civil engineer offlee salary account 50,600.00 For city civil engineer maintenance office expense 2,500.90 For city civil engineer laboratory salaries 6.040.00 For city civil engineer maintenance account 940.00 For city civil engineer lnspeotors’ salaries 40.100.00 For electric, gas and vapor lights 225,785.37 For maps and plats 500.09 For street openings and. vacations 700.60 For street sign maintenance... 590.00 STREET DEPARTMENT. For offlee force salaries $ 12,030.00 For office department equipment and supply 4(8.00 For salaries unimproved street department and wages 75,341.60 For equipment and supplies unimproved streets 16,834.00 For sprinkling department salaries 3,201.00 For sprinkling department equipment and supply (9,000,00 For sewer department salaries. 31,182.00 For sewer department equipment and supply 8,626.00 For carpenter department salary £5,285.40 For carpenter department equipment and supply 12,570.00 For weed cutting department salary 2,880.00 For weed cutting department, equipment and supply 72.30 For fountain and welis department equipment and supply.. 480.50 For fountain and wells department. wages 173.34 For asphalt repair department salaries > 60,573.25 For asphalt repair department * equipment and supply 800.00 Brick and block street department salaries 9,020.00 Brick and block street department material and supplies... 14,366.00 For walk and curb department salaries 5,(98.00 For walk and curb department material and supplies 4.800.00 For city yard department salaries 10,978.09 For city yard department equip- • ment and supplies 10,2(4.29 For asphalt plant department salaries 15.097.60 For asphalt plant department equipment and supplies 84.105.00 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY. Board of Safety Office. For salaries I 12,1(4.00 For materials and supplies.... 1,650.00 For contractual service (,232.16 For new equipment 300.00 Building Department. For salaries $ 14,520.00 For materials and supplies 2,238.00 For new equipment 1.276.00 Dog Pound. For salaries I 8,840.00 For material and supplies 1,036.08 East Market. For salaries I 14,120.09 For materials **?’?* For contractual service 2,600.0s For land, buildings and structures 1,000.09
Electrical Department. For salaries % 51,876.1* For materials and supplies 15,006. Sj For contractual service 50.0* For new equipment Y 6,224.56 Fire Department. For salaries $879,449.69 For contractual service 18,650.00 For material and supplies...... 61,284.19 For equipment. 87,340.00 POTIce Department. For salaries $909,853.49 For special service 3.600.09 For contractual service 29,196.29 For communication 450.00 For equipment For material, supplies 24,086.80 Weights and Measures. ; For salaries $ For materia! and supplies 1,1*9.08 For new equipment 29.06 SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be In full force and effect from and after its passage. The proposed tax rates are shown in i General Ordinance No. 75, 1920, now pending before the Common Council of the city of Indianapolis, which is in the words and figures following, to-wit: GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. 75. 1920. AN ORDINANCE, fixing and establishing the annual rates of taxation and tax levies for the year 1920 for the city of , Indianapolis and for each fund for which j a separate tax levy is authorized by law, to be collected and expended in the year 1921, and fixing the time when this ordinance shall take effect. SECTION 1. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, That there bo and -Is hereby levied and assessed upon all real estat* and improvements ar.d all personal property of whatsoever description, notev bonds, stock*, choses in action of every kind and character in the city of Indianapc'.'y, Indiana, as assessed and returned for taxation in said city for the year 1920. a tax for general purposes of seventy-forr cents ($.74) on each ore hundred dollars ($100.00) valuation of such taxable property; also fifty cents ($.50) on each pH! for general purposes; also a tax levy of eleven cents (3.11) upon each one hundred dollars (3100.00) valuation of such taxable property for the Board of Health of said qKy| also a tax levy of five mills (8.005) on each one hundred dollars ($100.00) valuation of such taxable property for the tuberculosis fund of the Board of Health of said city; also a tax levy of five mills (1.005) on each one hundred dollars (*100.00) valuation of such taxable property for the school health fund of the Board of Health of said city; also a tax levy of six cents ($.06) for each one hun-J dre'd dollars ($100.00) valuation of suchJ taxable property for the general fund eg the Department of Public Parka of sal* city; also a tax levy of two cents (S.O2H on each one hundred dollars ($100.00) valH uatlon of such taxable property for plajfl ground and recreation purposes of thV Department of Public Parks of s*Jd cityn also a tax levy of two cents ($.02) oflj each one hundred dollar* ($100.00) valuaw tlon of such taxable property for the sani-1 tary district bond fund for the Board ofl Sanitary Commissioners of said city: also( a tax levy of one cent and six mills ($.018) on each one hundred dollars ($100.00) valuation of such taxable property for the purpose of providing for the general expenses. known as the Sewage Disposal Maintenance Fund, of the Board of Sanitary Commissioners of said city: also a tax levy of three cents ($.08) on each one hundred dollars ($100.00) valuation of such taxable property for the purpoa# of railroad track elevation of said olty; also a tax levy of twe cents and five mills ($.025) on each one hundred dollars ($100.00) valuation of such taxable property for the general sinking fund of said city; also a tax levy of four mills ($.004)on each one hundred dollars ($100.00) valuation of such taxable property for the Improvement sinking fund of said city; also a tax levy of one cent ($.01) on each one hundred dollars ($100.00) valuation of such taxable property for the flood prevention fund of said city; also a tax levy of eight mills ($.008) on each one hundred dollars ($100.00) valuation of such taxabls property for the Firemen's Pension Funl of said cify; also a tax levy of eight mills ($.008) on each one hundred dollars (3100.00) valuation of snch taxable property for the Policemen’s Psnsion Fund of said city; all of which lories are duly authorized by specific lawa SECTION 8. That the Auditor of Marlon county, Indiana, be and is hereby ordered and directed to place all such tax levies upon the proper tax dupliaatea anfi the County Treasurer of such county, exeffleio City Treasurer, be and Is hereby ordered and directed to collect the-same for the city of Indianapolis and each of said departments thereof, and make dus report thereof, as provided by law. SECTION 8. This ordinanoe Shall ha In full force and effect from and after its passage. The estimates by each of the sxeoutrrs departments of ths city of Indianapolis, for the expenditures for ths fiscal year of 1921, upon which said budget and tax rates are based, are on file in ths ©ffioe of ths City Controller of ths city of Indianapolis and open to ths Inspection of any taxpayer. Dated this tint day of August, 198*. Charles w. jawe/rf. Mayor. ROBT. H. BRYSON. City Controller, G. B. SCHMIDT. President of Common Council. Attest* o. q HTjTSEUz city CisHn (Continued~onNext ,
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