Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 101, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1920 — Page 12
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INDIANA DAILY TIMES *B-29 S. Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT, Main .7. Automatic 29-951 RATES. One Urn* 09 pr lino Three oonsecutlre times... .0* 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 .0* per line Three consecutive times.. .07 per line Six eonsevutlve times 00 per line Contract rates on application. Decal 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. Ssc per Insertion. The Business Office closes at 6 p. m.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 622 East Market. Old Phone Main 908. New Phone. 27-201. A. M. Ragsdale, J. Walsh Price, John Paul Ragsdale. A. M. RAGSDALE CO. 323 North Delaware street. J. C. WILSON ' 1230 Prospect. Auto. 61-871. Prospect 322. FUNERAL DIRECTORSWM. E. KRIEGER, New 21-154. Main 1454. 1402 N. Illinois. UNDERTAKER*. W. T. BLASEXGYM 1635 Shelby st. Pros. 2570. Auto. 61-114. UNDERTAKERS— HISEY A TITUS. 951 North Del. New 28-564. Main 3630. OEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. FITZSIMONS. PATRICK H—Aged 85 years, husband of Mrs. Hannah Fitzslmons. died at residence, 2616 N. Illinois st., Sunday, Sept. 5. Funeral notice later. ROTH, JOHN H.—Beloved husband of Esther Roth, died Saturday. Sept. 4. 12 o'clock noon. Funeral Tuesday, Sept. 7, at 2 p. m. from late residence. 2323 Kaines are. Friends Invited. STOKES. LILLIAN B-Wife of W. hT Stokes, 145 South Elder are. Funeral Monday evening 7 p. m., at residence. Burial Henderson. Ky. Friends Invited. IN MEMORIAM, IN MEMORIAM—We wish to thank our neighbors for their klndenss and beautiful floral offerings; also pall bears for their respondance and Mr. Shirley for hts kindness during the sickness and death of our beloved wife, daughter and sister. Mrs. Sarah Mellssy Bennett Milner, who died Aug 30. HUSBAND. FATHER. BROTHERS AND SISTERS. IN LOVING REMEMBRANCE of our dear mother. Orlottie M. Wolf, who departed this life Sept. 5, 1917: Dear mother from thy home above Still come and bless us with thy love. DAUGHTER AND SON 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. BLACK fox scarf lost Sunday afternoon. Sept. 6; between Beech Grove and city. Liberal reward. North 2107. LOST—Baby’s white sweater. Meridian and Maryland or on E. Michigan car. Woodruff 1402. LOST—Diamond stick pin with safety clasp about Aug. 15; 1100 reward. Main 3255. , LOST—Masonic thirty-second degree charm. Finder please phone Harrisuti 257. LOST— Young Alrdale. wearing license tag No. 6371. Please cal! North 2642. LOST—Pink sweater. Saturday afternoon. Reward. Harrison 1. LODGES AND CLUBS. BEN HUR DANCE TONIGHT. In Moose hall. 135 N. Delaware st.; union music by Homer Johnson's orchestra. Admission, gents. 50c; ladles, 25c; no charge for checking. I WILL in no way be responsible for debts made by my wife. A. R. COFFEY. ROOMS—TO LET. MERIDIAN. N., 543; rooms for eight fair visitors or regular roomers; strictly modern; three squares north of postoffice, young men only. Circle 3 413. MERIDIAN. N., 543; three squares north of postofflce; rooms for six or eight fair visitors, men only. All modern conveniences. Circle 3413. CAPITOL Bivd., North. 2354; room In private home; men preferable. North 7130. CAN room four people In private family; also auto parking. 473 Virginia ave. TWO unfurnished rooms; gas. 1110 English ave
WA N T E D. MODERN room and kitchenette wanted; unfurnished; by young married couple, about Sept. 15; walking distance. Ad about Sept. 16; walking distnace. Call North 8725. OFFICE ANP STORES—TO LET. DESK room for rent, with desk and private room, with S X 208 American Central Life bldg. BERT ESSEX. PROFESSIQNI AL SERVICES. Natureopathy, Swedish Massage Baths and general treatments. Thorough satisfaction. 119 East Vermont 6treet. First floor front. Hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. VIOLET Ray and Swedish massage. MISS DB VERB. 17 H W. Ohio. Main *873. TAiLORS AND CLEANERS. CLEANING—PRESSING— REPAIRING (work called forj Gents' suits cleaned and pressed. Ladies* suits cleaned and pressed. All work guaranteed.. FLETCHER AVE. GARMENT CLEANERS. 1025 Fletcher are. Prospect 4(8. BUSINESS CHANCES^ SERVICE. Repairing, adjusting by JiV experts • who know how, IJ for all sewing machines. Hemstitching while you wait, 10c per yard. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., Main 600, Auto. 25-218. 313 Mass. Ave. POOLROOM, barber shop and cigar stand —one of the best in the city—a real place. INDIANA BUSINESS EXCHANGE. _ 513 Indiana Trust bldg. FOR SALE- —Restaurant and hotel. 9 living rooms, good stock and good trade; best location in Tipton; bad health reason for selling. P M. SMITSON, Tipton, Ind. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F. BURKLB, 416 Mass, ave. Main 1428. New 23-775. LUNCH room and soft drink stand in good town of 7,000. A money-maker. INDIANA BUSINESS EXCHANGE. 513 Indiana Trust bldg. MEN and ladles to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE, 309 E. Washington st.. Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 757. PIANO to trade for Ford truck or touring car. No Junk wanted. Prospect 5448. 77 BUSI N ESS BEHVICES. WEARWELL ROOFING CO. Let us give you an estimate and terms on roofing your house. Call Prospect 6605. DOWNTOWN tire shop, new and used tires and tubes. Vulcanizing that gives satisfaction. 35 Kentucky avenue. SAFETY~rAzORI3LADES~ sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ave. ft your clock is not running phone Circle I 4107. M. R. Shearn. 811 North Ala-
MALE HELP—WANTED. One Experienced Lathe Hand Must be capable, allround lathe operator for any class of work and be able to work from drawings to close dimensions. One High-Tirade Toolmaker Capable of working from drawings and layout work, carrying through to finish, including all bench and machine work. Will work on grid molds, press dies, and other accurate work. Hours from 4 p. m. to 12, Saturday, 12 to 6 p. m. Should be able to furnish best of references on both jobs. Prest-O-Lite Cos., Inc. Speedway. 197-T. 9-4-20. BOYS. Fifteen to seventeen for special delivery and stock work L. S. AYRES & CO. COMPETENT BOY TO COLLECT. MUST FURNISH WHEEL. APPLY MR. ROBISON, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT., INDIANA DAILY TIMES. RAILWAY mall decks are offered 61,609 entrance salary with promotions to 62,900. For full particulars and a course of preparation call or write INDIANA CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL. 157 North Illinois street. Suite *O7. MACHINE MAN, experienced In general planing mill work. WILLIAM F. JOHNSON LUMBER CO.. Nineteenth and Cornell. OFFICE-BOY.* INSLEY MFG. CO., OLNEY AND E. ST. CLAIR ST. BOY to learn newspaper work. Apply UNITED PRESS, second floor. Times building. DELIVERY man for truck. MUELLER GROCERY. Thirty-fourth and Central. WANTED—Four nonunion pasterers at once. JOHN BRATTON. Dana. Ind. MEN to drive milk wagons. Apply In person at WEBER MILK CO. PRACTICAL raincoat maker wanted. Address A No. 1640. Times. SALESMEN—WANTED. ~~~ Salesmen traveling with auto can earn $500.00 to $1,000.00 per month selling ‘HORNEBLENDE Brand’ Asbestos Fibre Liquid Compound, “The Sealproof Barrier.” Protected territory. Commission bas is with liberal drawing account. Settlements made each month. Opportunity for advancement to Field Executive. References necessary. NORTH AMERICAN FIBRE PRODUCTS CO., CLEVELAND, OHIO. WANTED—Salesmen who can and will Intelligently present a staple proposition In plain and direct manner. To such men we are offering an opportunity to make good earnings. Prompt results. Winslow, 312 Castle hall. WANTED. Stock salesman with ability, acquainted In city or surrounding territory, for probably the best proposition offered the Investor in years. Apply mornings only at 210 Peoples bank bldg. SALESMAN with or without car wanted; a grand opportunity and good wages and advancement; representing a large firm. Call at 120 N. Pennsylvania. J. A. LAI'ER, intfnager. EXPERIENCED stock salesmen for firstclass dividend paying securities of oldestablished Indiana corporation. Call at room 510 Board of Trade. Tuesday, Slept. 7. FEMALE HELP—WANTED.
—2o— omen as GRID INSPECTORS GRID FSNNERS TANK FILLERS Stools furnished on all Jobs. Experienced girls will be given preference. Apply at once, ready for work. Prest-O-Lite Cos., Inc. Speedway. Attractive Employment for Girls Become a telephone operator. You can epeedily 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 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 CALL Circle 1361 if you need an A1 bookkeeper. stenographer or typist. PUSINF.3S MEN'S SERVICE BUREAU. COOK, man or woman, colored or white; private home. Washington 1224. ELDERLY woman to help with housework. 949 S. Illinois. GIRL for general housework. Call North 7088. ~~~ ~ Quigley-Hyland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators. 526-529 Law bldg. Main 2902. TRANSFER and storage. MOVE BY RED BALL TRANSIT. REMEMBER—WE INSURE YOUR LOAD We move anything—any time—anywhere Some prices we can quote on five-day booking. Indianapolis to or from- Chicago, *125; Detroit, $150; Cincinnati. SBS Louisville, SBS; Akron. 0., $200; Ft’ Wayne. SBS. Ask us for prices to ’other points. Call Main 4631 before you move We can save you money. red ball transit co., Gl7 77 STORAGJc CUtSAFKsi \V7 RATES IN CITY. CALL I ]( US. Everything at reasonable price. Packed. J II ahlpped anywhere, v-' Li Locked room If desired. 30 wst Henry. Main 46(. CALL SHANK tor the beat service in hauling, packing, shipping and a (ran. 227-229 North New Jersey Bt. Mstn 202*. FOR light and heavy hauling. nh„na Woodruff 2476. JULIAN &
AUTOMOBILES FOR RALE. ' ~ 1 . USED CAR TENTSHOW STATE FAIR JUST SOUTH OF # COLISEUM BIG BARGAINS CADILLAC StfDAN 1917 model, just repainted. CADILLAC COUPE Model 55, victoria, just recently overhauled and repainted. PACKARD SEDAN 1916 model, equipped with Westinghouse shock absorbers, just repainted. HUDSON SPORT MODEL 1919. Exceptionally good condition, just repainted. HUDSON SEDAN 1918 model. An excellent opportunity to buy a car of this kind this is mechanically right and has just been retinished. PACKARD TWIN SIX Seven passenger touring car. Exceptional good mechanical condition, repainted and equipped with good tires. COLE AERO EIGHT 1920 model, practically new, five passenger touring. Car equipped with solid wheels, carrys extra wheel and tire as spare.
KISSEL SEDAN 1915. Just repainted, in good running condition. MITCHELL TOURING 1917 model, excellent mecli anieal condition, good paint. Bargain price. NATIONAL SEDAN 1917. Just repainted and in good running condition. HUPMOBILE 1920 model, in exceptionally good condiy tion. Car has only been run about 3,000 miles. A bargain, considering the age and condition of car. NOTE In addition to the cars listed above, we have some exceptional values in other makes that will warrant your inspection. All these cars are in condition to . give you service and have been repainted. We invite you to call and inspect these cars. USED CAR TENT SHOW Located just south of the Coliseum NORDYKE & MARMON CO. Local Branch, 11th and Meridian Sts.
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AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. SEPTEMBER CLEARANCE ■%, SALE of RECONSTRUCTED CARS Sweeping price reductions on all used cars. But remember—the condition of the car is more important than a low price— IN THIS SALE YOU GET BOTH RELIABLE CARS and LOW PRICE. As is our practice, we reconstruct these used cars in our own special shop, where they are torn down, worn parts replaced, adjusted, tested and refinished. Starting with September, we have the most enjoyable motoring months of the year. Don’t fail to attend —a rare chance to get a good car cheap. 1917 Cole 8 Chummy, refinished dark blue with white wheels, equipped with five good tires. This car is in elegant shape. Price, $1,250. 1919 Cole Aero 8, sevenpassenger touring, refinished Rolls-Royce blue with white wheels, equipped with five cord tires. Price, $2,250. 1920 Davis Coupe, refinished dark blue with cream wheels. This car is equipped with Kelly-Springfield cord tires, looks and runs like new. Price, $2,000. 1917 Chalmers 6 touring, refinished Napier green ; has new top and curtains. Is a wonderful buy at $975. 1918 Saxon Roadster, in nice shape. Price, $275. 1917 Cole 8, refinished Rolls-Royce blue, with white wire wheels. Car is equipped with two extra wheels and two extra tires. Price, $1,350. 1916 Ford Roadster. Price, $295. 1918 Maxwell Roadster, refinished dark green with cream wheels. Price, $625. 1919 Cole Aero 8, refinished cherry red, equipped with four brand-new cord tires and one spare. Price, $2,250. 1920 Maxwell touring, refinished Napier green, tires all good. Price, $895. 1918 Mitchell 6 touring car. refinished dark green, with cream wheels. This car is in elegant condition. Price, $985. 1917 Cole 8 touring car, refinished dark green with cream wheels. This car is in elegant shape. equipped with five cord tires. Price, $1,150. Terms if desired. Open day and evening (Labor day included) during State Fair Week. TkJLATIKIIS@IKf>I? [J /fIg MCFAiiUMD I( \|/ Distributors of Colo and Liberty Motor Cars. “It. pays to see us before buy-ng. ”
SIOO. $126. 1160 down will buy a good used car. We have Fords, Maxwells. Bulcks. Dodges and others. In tine shape, that we can sell you on a small down payment, balance 1 year. No red tape. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS. (It N. Capitol. Open evenings. FORDS—FORDS—FORDS Fords of all kinds at all prices. Small payment down, balance In 12 months. Tourings, roadsters, speedsters, coupes, sedans, etc. A guarantee of 80 days Is given with every car that leaves our salesroom. Our prices are right and our square dealing methods are known throughout the state. A Ford bought here results In another one of our many satisfied customers. Don't delay, but buy today. Have a car for state fair week. WEISSMAN'S, 212-14 E. New York 3t. Main 4446. DETROIT ELECTRICS™ An excellent assortment of rebuilt cars, equipped with new batteries, new tires and new paint. Several make cars from (500 to $2,(00. Our renewed cars carry the same guarantee that we place on our new cars. An electric car may now be purchased at a great saving. Detroit Electric Sales Cos. 963 N. Meridian st. Main 94 3. Auto. 21-126. MONROE touring; winter top; brand new; Just came from the factory; list price on this car. $1,776; our price, $1,375. 510 N. Delaware. OVERLAND, 83, touring; good mechanical condition; will sacrifice for $325 If sold this week. By owner. North 2871. OAKLAND, 1918, and one Oakland, 1919; both cars In good shape. See MR. SMITH. 431 N. Capitol. OVERLAND 83, touring; good mechanical condition; will sacrifice for $826 If sold this week. By owner. North 2171.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. VSAAWW" WWWWWwVW bvVWVWVS NO RED TAPE. NO BROKERAGE. YOU PAY YOUR FIRST PAYMENT DOWN AND DRIVE THE CAR AWAY. MAXWELL TOURING. 1918 model; A-l condition; new paint, new top; $175 down, balance one year. CASE TOURING. Excellent condition; only SIOO down, balance one year. SAXON ROADSTER. A dandy little economical car to own, SIOO down, balance one year. STUDEBAICER TOURING. A bargain at $275; $75 down, balance one year. And many others. Come in and look them over before you buy. Remember no red tape and that extra pulling 30 days’ free service. AUTOMOBILE TRADING CO. 556-557 N. Capitol. Circle 1464. STATE FAIR WEEK CLEANUP SALE Two 1919 Maxwells, touring, one with winter top. 1919 Ford, starter block, touring. 1915 Chalmers touring. 1919 4-90 Chevrolet touring. 1918 Ford Coupe, starter. 1918 Ford roadster. 1917 Monroe roadster. Overland S 3, touring. 1917 Cole Chummy. Two 1917 Maxwell tourings. Speedster. 1917 Chalmers touring. Marmon 32, touring. South Bend Special, sport model. 1918 Vim truck. 1920 Stewart one-ton truck. These ears arc priced to sell and must be as represented. Terms to responsible parties. THE MOTOR MART 140 N. Delaware. Matrj 1984. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY
FOR USED CAR BARGAINS. Down payment. Allen, 1918 touring $325.00 Overlanil "90." touring 250.00 Maxwell touring. 1317 150.00 Maxwell touring. 1919 225.00 Reo touring, extra u Inter top . 275 00 Empire touring .... if,0.00 Chevrolet F. A roadster 300.00 Scrlppe-Booth elx. touring 375.00 AH car* have been thoroughly overhauled anil placed In good mechanical condition. MASTER MOTORS COMPANY 431 N. Capitol avenue. Main 647. Auto. 25-133. Open Sunday Morning. WANT A GOOD < JAR f We will not misrepresent them. King. f< ur-pa*aenger. like new. Priced right. Chevrolet touring ready to go. 1920 Lexington; anew car and you can eave a lot of money. Hollln. flve-paaenger light car; lota of power. DICKEY MOTOR BALES CO. 1027 North Meridian St. King distributor*. TEETC)R SUE 101)STElf One ot the classiest speedsters in town. This car is spec ial built all die way through. Teetor motor. Empire 60 radiator, auxiliary frame, two universal, disc wheels. This is a real speed wagon. Come out and see what It will do. 48 West 24th street, or call North 6223. Maxwell touring-, ne I9ii and ooa 1917. Moth In excellent condition. 610 N. Delaware. MARMON 32 for sale; A-1 condition; new tires. Call Belmont 525. J. H. NKTHEHTON. 1*44 Howard. OAKLAND touring, latest model; run loss than 1.000 miles. 510 N. Delaware at. OAKLAND roadster. 191* model; retlnUlied, I*so. 610 N. Delaware. FOB#, 1914. touring <nr. good condition; cheap. Call North OVERLAND touring. 86-4; 191* S4OO. 610 N, Delaware. CADILLAC 8. model 53. bargain If sold at once. Call Main 3255. TRUCKS—-FOR SALt. GARFORD TRUCKS DURING WEEK OF STATE FAIR See all the different models at first building north ot auto building. Fair Grounds. BURL FINCH, Distributor. 312-20 Weat Maryland St. AUTOMOBILES— WANTED! WANTED AUTOMOBILES. 100 CARS AT ONCE. LARGEST BUYERS AND SELLERS OF USED CARS IN THE STATE. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO TARTS AND TIRE | COMPANY. 518 N. CAPITOL. MAJN 263*. AUTO. 22-019.
AUTOS WANTED We pay high cash prices for used cars. No delay. Quick action. AUTOMOBILE TRADING CO. 555 N. Capitol Ave. 1 WANT~YOUR CAIi and will pay you cash for it. Don’t forget your money is waiting for you. If you can’t drive in, call Main 4446 and immediate attention will be given. 212 E. NEW YORK ST. AUTOS WANTED We pay cash. No delay for-your money. It is here for you. Come in or call. I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. 619 N. Illinois st. Main 1579. Alto. 22-063. We also buy junk cars. MJ TO REPA IR S AND SUP PL I Eg! AUTO WASHING Our Specialty. 322-334 North Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry NEW batteries for any car; rebuilt batteries at bargain prices. BATTERY DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. 607 Massauhuaetts. Open until 9 p. m. Matn 3145. ONE-MAN auto tops, side curtains, seat and radiator covers. PERFECTION AUTO TOP CO.. 1107 Udell street. North 643,
MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. EVANS LIGHTWEIGHT Motorcycles, $150.00 MERZ MOTOR CO., 450-62 MASS. AVE. HARLE Y-I > AVIDSON Motorcycles and Bicycles Johnson Motor Wheels ERNEST HUGHES BICYCLE, right size for lady or girl; good as new in every way. Phone Harrison 2573. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN, 600 Massachusetts avenue. GARAGES TO LET. GARAGE for three machines. Apply 814 S. Illinois st. AUTQB AND TRUCKSFOB.HIKE AUTOS FOR RENT—Do your own driving. U-Drlve Auto Service at Hoosier Laundry. Rear Keith's theater. Main 3921. REAL ESTATE— BALE. Sv r I HAVE a beautiful house \ST north of Fall creek; 6 rooms; modern; hardwood floors throughout; fine finish; In excellent shape. Full basement; good furnace. Front and rear porches. Price $7,500. Mr. Templeton. Main 5574. Bert Essex 208 A merlcan Central Life bldg. BEAUTIFUL high, large level lot, half square of Maple road boulevard (38lh st.), only two squares southeast of fair grounds. Fine investment or building site. Will sell to good party on easy payments $lO cash. $1.60 weekly. Price only $525. Gat busy. 640 Lemcke Annex. Main 1409. S4OO CASH; $lB MONTH. 811 8. SENATE. Splendid five-room cottage In good condition; gas, city water Inside. Price, $2,000. HENRY & ROBINS. REALTORS. 133 E. Market. Main 6538. FOR SALE—LOT on Layman avenue, north of Thirtieth street, close to Pendleton pike, cheap. | cash. By owner. HOWARD WILSON, 2726 Adams street. A NEW never occupied bungalow located near Thirty-eighth street blvd.; has five rooms and breakfast room; hardwood floors; built-in features; fine wooded lot; garage. Washington 1079. A SPLENDID six-room modern home located on E. Twenty-fourth st., near College, hardwood floors, built-in featuresT a good home; reasonable price and terms. Washington 1079. TWO five-room bungalows; finest on west side; frontage. V 0 feet; length. 170 feet; all kinds of shrubbery; tbe price Is right. MARTIN XT, MOROXET, Belmont 1661. A DANDY six-room modern home; good location, big lot. only $5,000 If sold within ten days; reasonable terms. Washington 1079. A NEW never occupied colonial home; strictly modern; Mg lot; choice location north; very liberal terms. Washington 1079. FIVE-ROOM semi-modern on 3. Temple. wonderful buy; $1,900; S6OO cash will handle W D. WOODS. North 2871. I HAVE all kinds of homes on south side; singles and doubles. Cash or payments. Call Prospect 6184 after 4 p. m. A KINK eight-room strtetly modern home on < arrnliton ave; built-in features, big lot. Washington 1079. IF LOOKIN'); for a good home as well ne a real Investment. Call Washington 1079. INDIANA TRUST CO. Sells real estate, collects rent, write# fire Insurance. H<MK.t on payments. BLOODWORTH & FLOOD. 620 Peoples Bank. Circle 33;’. R - EA . L ESTATE'-SUBUR BAN. LARGE, beautiful lot* In Wayue park. Just off of West Warblngton street, which le being paved; $1 down. $1 week. Wilt take you out In our automobile at your convenience. OSCAR LEE. 1002 City Tmet. Main *ls. ’ LOTS FOR SALE. FOR SALE—LOTS $230; $1 down and $1 weekly payments. Comet ave. lots. Sewer in r.nd paid. I. N. Richie & Son. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. WANTED—ReaI estate. I will buy several email cottages. RUSSE HARTMAN. *24 North Delaware street. WANTED- The best five-room cottage on south side that S2OO cash down will buy. Address A No. 1365. Times, FARMS—FOR BALE. ~~ ONE of the best stock and grain farms In the state, near Ureeneastla, Ind. Sugar tree sol!; no creek, but a smalt spring branch through farm; 850 acres In cultivation; balance In heavy bluegras; enough now for 1.000 sheep; price, 1100 per a re; loan of $27,000 for three years. The finest 160-acre home in Carroll county. Eighty per cent black soil; buildings fencing, ditching the beat; bank barn. 85x65 feet, close to thriving town; price. $350. OLIPHANT CO.. Frankfort, Ind.
ARKANSAS stock farm for sale to close eatate; 453 acres, over SIO,OOO Improvements. two houses, etc.; adjoins live Drew county seat, *46,300. bargain; would consider subdividing into two or three parts, two Improved clear farms; 200 acres, *3.000; 195 acres. *4,875 cash; bargains. line, level soil, good climate. Address it. M. GILMER. 5644 Harper ave., Chicago, 111. 256 ACRES, limestone soil; 75 bottom. 45 timber; good 8-room house; good barn and other outbuildings. Price *SO per acre. 11. L. POLLOCK. Otlsco. Ind. THE shortest distance between two wants Is a Times Want ad. Your customers use them. Why don't you? MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. Match Your Coat with a pair of / U \ TROUSERS THE PANTS \ / STORE CO. 11l Two Stores V. \J/ 1H? e' Market. Close 6 P. M. Saturday 9 I*. M. Quit Wearing Ready-Made PUTS sg.w We make them to (Tl jl your measure for LEON TAILORING CO. 131 E. NEW YORK. Up one flight. BEST made player piano, walnut; over *ls worth music rolls, lor *IOO. Leaving city; must sell. 726 North Senate. Apt. 1. FOR SALE —New awning; cost * ii>. Will take *10; also new heating stove. *5. 407 Madison avenue. JOSEPH ADAMS. BOILER will heat large garage or green- , house. GEORGE CRIDER, 1302 Brad- I bury. MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. LEW SHANK pays best prices In city for household goods and fixtures of all kinds. 227 North New Jersey street. Main 2028. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. A BEAUTIFUL AEOLIAN PIANOLA PLAYER. Rich satin mahogany case, has been used a short time In our demonstration booths. To be sold at a very low price in connection with our remodahng sale. For price or terms seo or phona Mr. Grey PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 North Pennsylvania. Main 1309. BEGINNERS violins, mandolins, guitars; bargains. TUTTLE. 201 Indiana Ave. FINE player piano, *4O down and *4 per week. North 4221. WHErA patronizing *Aase advertisers mention The Time*.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS. A^aaaaa/wwwwvwvwwwwwv^a^^i First Call of Winter Our rebuilt stoves cost less, wear aa well, 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 Blasts. Garland Hot Blasts. Palace Hot Blasts. Jewel Hot Blasts. Golden Hot Blasts. Clermont Hot Blasts Coles Hot Blasts. Model Hot Blasts. Radiation Home Baseburners. Garland Baseburners. Cannon Stoves. Furnace Heaters, Drums and all kinds and sizes of stoves. Cash or payments. Baker Bros. 219-225 E. Washington st. 70 IN AUGUST What will It be In November? Frost kills the uncovered flowei-s and plants that defy him. Winter will chill the man who neglects to buy his stove early. You wouldn't start on a trip without an extra tire. Don't let winter find you without stoves. Be wise. Buy now. All standard makes—low prices—small down payments —easy terms. Baker Bros. STOVES We have them, the best used heaters on sale at the least cost. Florence Hotblast and all leading makes; about 200 to choose from; also gas ranges, hot plates, oil cookers, oil heaters, cook stoves and ranges, at almost half the cost of new. See us before you buy. We also carry everything in the furniture line. Terms to suit purchaser. KROOT & KROOT. 609 W. Washington. GOOD - USE D " RUGS. We have the largest selection In Indianapolis of high-grade used rugs; all sizes, at prices that will please you. USED GOODS STORE. 424 Massachusets ave. WE WANT TO BUT good furniture, rugs, office and store fixtures. We pay more than other dealers. Call Cooper'der. USED GOODS STORE. Main 2288. WHITE iron bed with springs; clean and good looking; sl4. North 2871. PET STOCK AND POULTRY. ANGORA kittens. See the cute catlets at 4328 Washington blvd. Washington 49G "coal ANDI WOOD FOR SALE. ILLINOIS LUMP $9.75 L. H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 2161, Main 3531. 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. Times Want Ads And the r’Tht people for the right places ana the .4rht places to.- the right people. Phon - Main *SOO. Auto. *-*. ___ LEGAL NOTICE. LEGAL NOTICE . Notice is hereby given purs :ant to the. statutes that the undersigned, conducting a public storage house will, on Thursday Sept. 30. 1920 at 10 a. m.. sell for accrued charges the household and other goods held in storage for one year with charges unpaid belonging to the following named parties H. C. Austill. 87122'; J. W. Beard B 7170; F. B. Brown and K. H. Schmidt. 83335; V A. Conner. U 7235; Mrs. Lillian Davie, 87445. William L. Ferguson. 8f.17.6; Mrs. Elizabeth Grover. B 7410; Mrs. Jacob Griffin. 85613; Grace Huey. 87533; Archibald Hanton. 87174; George King. H 5960, Josephine McOurran. B 4187; Lillian M. Miller. 87475; National Loan Cos.. 87413; Mrs. Marie Roach. 85999; George Shank. 87415; O. R. Thompson, B 712 1; Rose 7.. David, 877 33. SHANK FURNITURE AND STORAGE COMPANY. 227 North New Jersey street.
FINANCIAL vwv9svwwv9^wswv^ We Have St Money on personal property. If you are keeping house and have furniture, piano, Victrola or auto, see us for flnan- . cial assistance. Quick Service, courteous treatment. Ask us about terms on SSO, sflQo, S2OO or S3OO You don't have to give an excuse or reason for borrowing money. That is our business. We are under state supervision and will give you the lowest legal rate. State Loan Cos, 305 Odd Fellow Bldg. Cor. Perm, and Wash. Sts. Phones: Mr.in 4619. New 24-629. LOANS ON DIAMONDS Burton Jewelry Cos. 69 Monument Place. WE ~A R E PREP A RED TO MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WE PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS. MORTGAGES, BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER. Pres. Fifth floor Indianapolis Securities Bldg. Southwest corner Delaware and Market. Second Mortgage Real estate loans made on good forms and Improved city properties. GIBRALTER FINANCE COMPANY, 108 N. Delaware street. Main 1618. INSURANCE In all branches. AUBREY D PORTER, 916 Peoples Bank Bldg. Main 7049. DON'T GRIEVE: ' If you really want It back, insert a small ad In the "Lost and Found" columns of The Times and It will soon be returned. Phone Main 3500. Auto. 33-351. BOXING WILSON BOUT OFF CANTON. 0., Sept. G.-The twelveround bout between Johnny Wilson, middleweight champion, and Bryan Downey of Cleveland, scheduled to be held here | today was called off last night. Wilson said that he could not breathe through one of his nostrils because of an Injury received several days ago, and was un- i able to fight. STAB CARD AT KOKOMO. KOKOMO, Ind., Sept. <l.—Solly Epstein of Indianapolis and Johnny Kosner of New York and Tommy Teague of Muncle and Don Curley of Toledo were to meet in a Labor day boxing program given by the Elks' club of this city at the Exposition park this afternoon. Stands Are Packed When En Sue’s Family Attends Honolulu claims a baseball player who holds a record that may never again be equaled. And Honolulu Is proud of him. In spite of the fact that he is 54 years old and is the daddy of twelve children. En Sue Is the- star center fielder of the all-Chinese team of that place. En Fue has been playing baseball for several years, and Is conceded to be an outfielder of ability. Evidently his advanced age has not Interfered with his speed, lie covers ground like a youngster in the outfield and has a good throwing arm. He boasts a keen batting eye and Is fast on the bases. SUNDAY STATE GAMES. Marion, 10; Anderson Bemys, 6. Indianapolis Merits, 8; Anderson Riverl&s 7. Jewell's A. B. C.'s, 3; Danville Soldiers’ Home, 1. Loogootee. 3; Bedford, 3 (eleven innings; called). Peru, 6; Logansport, 1.
ISpcms Final Contest on Today in Amateur Independent Series The finals In the city fndepondent series were to be played today at 3 o’clock on Riverside diamond No. 2. It was not known this morning which of the four teams that met In the semifinals yesterday would meet In the finals today, as both games were protested. The protests were to be heard at a special meeting at noon today. More Switches Likely in Major Leagues When Day’s Games Are Over With doable headers scheduled for every team In both major leagues today switches In leadership were looked for among the three pace setters In each league. The Cleveland Indians' leadership in the American league was threatened by the fact they had to meet, the first division Browns while thei rivals, the White Sox and Yankees, v .; i to swing with the trailing Tigers and Athletics respectively. As they stood before today's games. Cleveland was a full game ahead of Chicago, while the latter was but two points ahead of New York. Brooklyn appeared to have a good chance of maintaining its two-point lead over the Reds In the National league. The Dodgers were hooked up with the Phillies, while Cincinnati was scheduled for stlffer opposition from the Cardinals. The Giants, a game and a half behind the Reds, were playing tbe Braves. Another Swim Record Goes in Paris Event PARIS. Sept. 6. —The American athletes made a clean sweep in the water contests of the ''Paris Olympic” Sunday, anti Incidentally Duke Kahanamoka broke the world's record for the 100meter switn, covering the distance in one minute fiat. The Americans won every race, and Ethelda Bleibtrey of New York defeated Suzanne Wurtz, the French woman champion, with ease. Norman ltoss. Chicago, won the 400meter in 5 minutes. 57 3-5 seconds. P. Kenlaha of Honolulu was second. Kahnnamoku’s match against Roullley, the French champion, was a one-sided affair, the HawsMan winning in record time and the Frenchman finishing eight seconds behind. Nation’s Best Golfers I Open National Event l ROSLYN, N. Y„ Sept, ft.—The finest field whiofi ever sought the United States amateur golf championship title started in the qualifying round today on the North Shore Country club. Weather renditions w re unsettled when play started and many predicted that there would be plenty of rain and wind to contend with Defore night. Davidson Herron, the present champion. was an early starter on the North Shore course. He had Lord Hope of England as a partner. Cyril Tolley, the British champion. Francis Oiurnet. Bobby Jones and Chick Evans were among the starters. 20 Events Carded at Week’s Circuit Meeting HARTFORD, Conn., Sept. .—With twenty events on the week’s card, the Grand Circuit meeting was to open here today at Charter Oak park. Nearly 250 trotters and pacers are entered in the races that will be fought on the historic track. The Charter Oak purse for SIO,OOO, the largest purse of the circuit, is on the card for Thursday. This is for 2:12 trotters and has attracted twenty-six entries On Thursday's list also is a $3,000 stake, the whirlwind purse for 2:10 pacers.
AMATEURS PREMIERS PROVE RIGHT TO TITLE The Premiers of the Motor league today are City Amateur association basemall champions of Indianapolis following the defeat administered to the Morris Street if. E. Sunday school champions Saturday. "Rabbif’ Redmond, | pitching for the Premiers, set the Sunday school boys down with two hits, one of I which was of the scratch variety. The score of the runfest was 11 to 0. The Premiers got away to an early lead, scoring two runs In the first frame, while the Sunday school aggregation never got a man past second base during the game. Saturday at Washington park the Premiers meet the K. and I. team, winners of the Louisville, Ky., championship, and the winning nine will represent this section of the country playing in the series to be played in the east. The St. Paul M. E. was to put their scrappy pennant winning nine up against the Udell nine Saturday afternoon, but fall to show up. The Udells claim a forfeit. The Triangle Juniors won from the Tiger Cubs, l’J to 0. Mower's pitching was the feature of the game, striking out fifteen men. Games are desired from fast 14 or 15-year-old clubs. Call Prospect 2872 and ask for Fabe. Times Trims Big Four The Indiana Daily Times team defeated the Big Four of Brightwood yesterday afternoon at Fairview park, 8 to 0. Perry Payne, pitching for The Times, let the railroaders down with three hits and issued no passes. John Martin got a three-bagger and Johnny Hennessey signalized his return to the lineup by poling out a double Eight hits were made off Goodman, the Big Four twirler. With the Golfers Tn the, two-club tourney at Riverside played yesterday. Bartless turned in the low gross score, it being 90. Prange with 93 was second. Collins’s 77 was low In the net division, while several others were tied for second in this division with 78. In the Woodstock club fall championship yesterday the qualifying round was completed. Eight qualified in the first flight and the same number in the second flight. W. 11. Coburn turned in the lowest score, while A. C. Moore was second. Rolling Ridge Wins The Rolling Ridge pony polo team defeated the Indianapolis club team, 7% to 4*4, at the Motor Speedway field Saturday. Carl Fisher of the Indianapolis club made the first score of the game when he caged a goal front a difficult angle. In the seventh period Rolling Ridge made a sensational rally. Miller scored, Witt drove a pair of points through th 9 goal posts and Miller uncorked a wonderful drive, putting Rolling Ridge ahead, 714 to 4, but Tyndall’s safety reduced the lead one-fourth point. Book- I waiter scored In the final period and j Rolling Ridge won, 7>4 to 4%. i HORSESHOE LOOP CLOSES. The Brookslde Horseshoe league closed I wtlh the Pauleys team in the lead. The winners took eleven out of the last twelve games to beat out the Arnetts Specials Pauleys won eighty-seven and lost; twenty-seven games during the season. ROQUE AT GARFIELD. The Indianapolis Roque club was tr hold its annual roque match games toda.v at Garfield park. Match games with prizes were arranged for all day and evening, while games for amateurs were carded for the forenoon.
