Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 126, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1920 — Page 9
INDIANA DAILY TIMES 25-19 S. Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main *509 Automatic 28-551 KATES. On* time 09 per line Three consecutive times... .88 per line Six consecutive times 07 per line Male or female help wanted, situation wanted, male or rooms to let and board and rooms wanted— One time 03 per Hn* Thre* consecutive times.. .97 per line Btx consevutive times 06 per line Contract rates on application. Legal notices 09 per Une Lodges and club notices- 75c per insertion Church notices (1 Inch or less) 50c per Insertion Over 1 lnnh. 07 per Une additional. Death notices, 35c per Insertion. The Business Office closes at 8 p nv
FUNERAL DIRECTORS. l)Wswv<..^wwvw^w.-.%w>s George Grinsteiner Funeaal director. 522 East Market. Old Phone Main 908. New Phone. 27-208. A. M. Ragsdale, J. Walsh Price, John Paul Ragsdale. A. M. RAGSDALE CO. 323 North Delaware street J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. Auto. 61-671. Prospect 322, FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. E. KRIEGER, New 21-154. Main 1454. 1402 X. Ullnols. TUTEWILER. " Funeral Director. 934 N. Meridian at. UNU=.RTAr.cRi. W. T. BLASENGYM 1635 Bhelby st. Pros. 2570. Auto. 61-114. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. 951 North Dei. New 26-564. Main 3630. OE ATH AND FUNER AL NOT lOfcd. BROWN, MARY ANN—Age S5 years 4 months, passed away S:3O a. ir... Oct. 4, at the hom of her daughter. Mrs. George C. Stelhorn. 602 N. Noble street. Funeral ■Wednesday, 10:30 a. m., at the residence of Mrs. George C. Stelhorn. Burial prlvats. HANSEN, ANDREW C.—Age 53 years. husband of Lena Hansen and father of Thomas A. Hansen, passed away Monday evening. Oct. 4 at 8 o’clock at his late residence, 1229 Spruce st. Funeral notice later, MTERS. COLUMBIA—Wife of James M. Myers, mother of Shirley Myers Long, died at her late residence. 931 Parker avenue. Funeral Wednesday at 2 p. m. Friends Invited. Huntington paper please copy. OLIVER, LA ROCHE—Husband of Florence, passed away at hts home, 434 Bradley avenue, Monday Oct. 4 at 2:20 a. m. Funeral at the home Wednesday, Oct. 6 at 2 p. m. Burial at Memorial Park cemetery. Friends invited. _ OWENS, MARY E.—Wife of V. 1111 aaff Owens, passed away at the family residence. 346 W. Riymond street. Monday. Oct. 4, aged 55’ years. Funeral from residence, Wednesday. Oct. 6, 10 a. m. Burial Mt. Pleasant cemetery. Friends invited. .PCHAUB. FRED L.—Passed away 11 p. m„ Oct. 3, 2417 East Eleventh street. Burial Crown Hill. Wednesday 2:30 p. m. LOST AND FOUND. 310 REWARD—For Information leading to v recovery of tan leather poeketbook and contents, left on English avenue car. Sunday, between Sand 4 o'clock at Meridian ad Maryland. Contained Liberty bond. No. 8136665. Call classified dept.. Indiana Dally Times. Main 4500. Auto. 28-351. LOST—Black traveling bag on Pendleton pike between MeCordsvtlle and Indianapolis Saturday evening, containing wearing apparel for little girl, lady, gentleman. Notify C. L. GEPHART. Reward. 1221 English avenue. Indianapolis, Jnd. LOST—Black” baby sea! bag purse. Saturday night near the Market or on New Jersey bejtween Twenty-First and creek, north to Central. Contained about 323. Liberal reward. North 9570. MISSING FRIENDS and relatives traced everywhere; no criminals looked for. Call Main 8947, or write lost agent, 18 Baldwin bio. k Indianapolis Ind.__. LOST or strayed, fcrlndle and white Boston bull pup, 6 months; answers to nany Beauty; reward. Forty-fourth and Keystone. Washington 807.
PONY, FOUND. 2850 N. Meridian. North 230. LOST —Garnet brooch, valued as keepsake from mother; reward. 2218 Broadway. North 3746. LOST—Lady’s Elk pin. probably at Isis theater Monday afternoon. Woodruff FOUND—Phonograph horn. Owner can have by paying for ad. Woodruff 6557. BILL purse; considerable amount of money. Reward. Harrison 720. PERSONALS. HEIRS WANTED. UNCLAIMED , PROPERTY. KING DOM-ROSS—Would any o> the children of Marietta Kingdom. ho married James Pembroke Ross and who kjs said to have resided at 63 Weils street, Tii't. Wayne. Indiana, please communicate xKth Messrs. C. S. and C. L. P. Grace. YJ. S., St. Andrews. Scotland, who will tfiform them St* something to their advantage. j HOUSES—TO LET. Ft)UR-ROOM house xvljfc cellar; good well and cistern, electric llgbts and gas. Immediate possession; good location. Address Belmont 4109. ROOMS—'TO LET. FURNISHED roonl with board; two geatlemen preferred. 1433 S. Talbott SL NICE boom for one or two gentlemen; private family. Irvington 2656. TOR RENT—Modern housekeeping rooms. 625% North Illinois. ■ COLLEGE ave., 854; desirable rooms close In. Circle 4464. BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LET. 9^AAAAA/WWWWVS/WWWVW4^V^WVyVI BROOKSIDE ave., 1827; room ar.d board to let. Woodruff 1596. INSTRUCTION. MANDOLIN ORCHESTRA £ you play or want to learn how? Then come to the second regular rehearsal for concert mandolin orchestra at Mrs. Dart’s School of Music. ‘Wednesday at 7:30 and bring your instrument and rack. Flute and cello players also needed. 439 North Pennsylvania. x HAWAIIAN guitar, ukulele, banjo, mandolin, etc. We will tee.ch you to play a piece in thirty minutes. All courses guaranteed. Come and see for yourself. Open from 9 a. m. till 6 p m.. daily, alo on - Tuesday, Friday and Saturday evenings. HAWAIIAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 36 W. Washington st. PROF ESS!? NAL SERVICES. Natureopathy. Swedish Massage Baths and general treatments. Thorough satisfaction. 119 East Vermont street. First floor front. Hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. ViULLi iuu <L>d oweaihti Ai PB VERB. 17H W. Ohio. Main 8873. HAIR DYEING done by expert. Work guaranteed. Phone North *6758. _ Dt rttf'i > v ~~ uigiey- livTand Agency Civil and Criiainal Investigators. 126-629 Law- bldg. Main 2902. male heIp—WANTED. RAILWAY mall clecka are offered 11.66* . w,th promotions to f2.J09. For full particulars and a course es preparation call or write INDIANA CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL 167 North DU; not- .tiyft. Suite 307. COLORE D man as chauffeur on moving van; n ust be thoroughly experienced in handling household goods atid_ pianos- no other r sed apply. FRANK SHELLHOUSE FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE CO. BOY" for stool department, to learn the business. t MITES STATES RUBBER CO. 30 E. Gc >rgla. street. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY HA RJe :R COLLEGE. 309 E. WashlngI all*. Ind. Circle 767. ter factory work! 120 *sl eueet.
MALE HELP-WANTED. ' BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICH., WANTS flinch press operators, experienced on blanking, forming and drawing. State full experience In first letter and fdr detailed Information write Buick Motor Company, Flint, Mich. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICH., WANTS hand bumpers, experienced on painted jobs. State full experience in first letter ad for detailed information write Buick Motor Company, Flint, Mich. / Men, boys and colored girls, not under 16 years of age. S. Keystone avenue and Belt R. R. Take Prospect car to end of line. FAIRMOUNT GLASS WORKS. \ SEVERAL BOYS for messenger service in office of large financial institution; permanent employment for capable boys and opportunty for advancement. American Central Life Insurance Cos. roiiittFiiiiii tMER IKE TOE! KHs£l9 APWIY. Mm (BlTtf IS iSSTOL JOB PRlNTEß—Compositor In good shop. guaranteeing work every day In the year. Shop employs 40 people. Good living and working conditions. J. W. COCKRUM PRINTING COMPANY. Oakland City, Ina. WANTED —Barber; steady; 326, half over 335. ELMER DODDRIDGE. South Bend, Ind. SALt-Srti c.N —WANTED. t Stock Salesman wanted We want five more live stock salesmen. Our proposition 1* unusually attractive. Some choice territory with good leads now open. Call at 40 Virginia eve, and let us show you on* of our wonderful little ice refrigerating machines, making Ice and refrigerations. Arctic Ice Machine Cos. 11-13 Arcade. _ Main 4465. lALEiili We now have THE PROPOSITION for wide awake, conscientious, stock salesmen, located in this city, or other Indiana territory. An opportunity for the energetic. Write or call at No. 210 Peoples Bank Bldg. EXPERIENCED stock salesman for firstclass dividend paying securities of oldestablished Indiana corporation. Call at room 510 Board of Trad* any Tuesday or W ednesday. FEMALE HELP—WANTED.
Indiana Bell Telephone Company v • 0 New York and Meridian Sts. Progressive Employment. Our goal is to develop the best in each employe. \ CHOCOLATE DIPPERS. BON BON DIPPERS. CARAMEL WRAPPERS. PACKER AND HELPERS. Must have experience. Apply at once at employment office, seventh floor, L. S. Ayres & Cos. WOMEN to iron women'* garments and fancy articles, experienced preferred, but not necessary. FRENCH STEAM DYE WORKS, “The Garment Cleaners," 49 Monument Circle, WANTED—GirIs to study classical dancing with Mile. Theo Hewes, to fit themselves for parts In the ballets and productions, suen as her recent three-month tour through Canada and the U. S. A. Full informatlbn upon request to the Studio. 317 Merchants Bank bldg. WHITE GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; NO LAUNDRY; GOOD HOME AND WAGES. NORTH 7748. COUNTER HELP, EXPERIENCED; sll AND UP, LAUNDRY AND BOARD. KAHN BLDG. CAFETERIA. WANTED--OYSTER COOK “ Call at OYSTER FRANK’S. 468 E. Washington. EXPERIENCED kodak finisher; steady* employment to right party. Main 667. REX PHOTO CO., 436 Mass, eve. A MIDDLE-AGED colored woman, general housework and stay nights; small family. Washington 1754, MAID, WHITE. COMPETENT. FOR UPSTAIRS; MUST HAVE GOOD REFERENCE. NORTH 1491. GIRL for general housework, family of three; good wages. Woodruff 3763. GOOD second coek, white, for Institution. Main 2530. ' GIRL for grocery work. Cal' E. B. HOLTAM. Prospect 771. ‘situation wantei> —femaleT* CHILDREN’S AID ASSOCIATION EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. 510 Indianapolis Seeurldies Co.’s Bldg. Phones: Circle 3784. IkAuto. 22-034. No charge. Call and 12 a. m. Y.'anted—Factory, store afld office work for boys, 14 to 16. white or colored. Wanted—Factory, store and office work for girls. 14 to 16, white or colored. ‘ Wanted—After school work f<t r boys and glrJs. Wanted—Situation for whit* woman with 3-year-old child. Wanted—Housework for man and wife together! colored.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. USED CAR SHOW TEN DAYS Oct. 4th to 14th EXCEPTIONAL PRICES On Every Used Car Listed We selected the most attractive used cars in our itock. We have revised the prices below present / mar'ket values. We, therefore, offer yo the opportunity now to select from the best stock of j*ood used cars in Indianapolis, such values as have not before been obtainable. Every one of these cars is in excellent running condition. Such as required it have been repainted and refinished. Demonstration prior to delivery and money refunded if not satisfactory. Kissell 1920 Sport model, practically new. Packard 1916, se v e n-p ass enger touring car, just repainted. National - 1919 se v e n-p ass enger y touring ear, just repainted. Chandler v 1917 Chummy roadster National 1919 seven-passenger ger touring car. Cadillac 1918 roadster with winter top. Cole Aero 8 1920 model five-passenger car, practically new, equipped with Distell wheel. Packard 1916 Sedan, equipped with Westinghouse shock absorbers. Marmon 1916 model 41, seven-pas- • senger touring car. * Cadillac 1917 model, seven-passen-ger sedan. Mitchell . 1916 five-passenger touring car. * Haynes 1916 Cloverleaf roadster. Paige 1917 five-passenger touring car. Maxwell 1920 five-passenger touring car. Grant 1916 model touring car. Owen Magnetic 1916 five-passenger closed car. Pathfinder 1916 touring car. National 1915 se v e nfp ass enger touring car. Cadillac 1916 roadster. Kissell 1915 sedan. Hudson 1917 sedan. Stutz 0920 touring car. National 1919 sedan. LOCAL BRANCH NORDYKE & MARMON COMPANY Meridian and Eleventh Sts. Indianapolis.
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1920.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. /. I ' RENEWED MARMON 34’s Now ready for delivery. ■ ’ ISIB SEDAN car, repainted a light Brewster green. Has been re-upholstered and equipped with new tires. 1919 TOURING car. painted dark coach blue; black fenders, running gear and radiator shell. ' s 1918 TOURING car, painted coach blue, black chassis, fenders and radiator shell, new top. Car equipp'd with gord Royal cord tires. 1916 TOURING >*r. painted , maroon, black fenders and chassis; equipped with new Goodrich cord casing. 1917 MODEL seven passenger . . , _ touring car, painted dark blue ffhd equipped with new tires and top. N . NOTE. All of the above cars have been thoroughly renewed In orur shops by men who are familiir with the Marmon standard of workmanship. Each renewed Marmon car Is guaranteed for 90 days against defective material and workmanship under normal use. We will consider trading in your old car on any of the above at Us actual cash value at this time. We can equip some of the open renew Marmon cars with Artcraft tops, which will convert them into very comfortable closed cars with plate glass windows. LOCAL BRANCH NORDYKE & MARMON Meridian at Eleventh St, ATTENTION CAREFUL BUYERS We have reduced our prices on used -"Cars in proportion to the sensational price reduction on Fords. We have a complete line, including several late model closed ears, practically new. We are also exclusive used cars dealers, therefore have no long sad trades to dispose of. Most liberal terms . with a year to pay. L. F. JUSTICE MOTOR CO. 510 N. Delaware street.
WHY DO WE SELL SO MANY USED CARS? Our plan of Bellini ear* btionflnf to customer* eaves you dealer’s profit. LOOK THESE OVER Elgin Sport. 3 months old. 6 disc wheels, side shields, bumper, like new Chevrolet F. B. 2 months old; absolutely like new. Buick roadster. No, 44-4; brand new hood; cord tiros and spare. Overland 85-4; big bargain. Cadillac eight. In perfect condition. Every one of these cars are ready for Immediate delivery. Cars exchanged, balance cash or terms. Nash roadster, cord tires, new paint; perfect shape. Monroe touring 18. In fine running order; will take Ford In exchange. LOSEY-NASH RETAIL COMPANY 4*o North Capitol Ave. M-iln 3348. “PRE-WAR prices ON ALL used cars. Buick, 7 passenger 1920, braud new. National, 7 passenger 1916. Saxon 8. touring, 1917. Oldamobil* 3 touring, 1911. Veil* 6 touring. 1917. Stephens touring. 1919. Dodge roadsters. I*lß. Oakland fcedan. 1919. Maxwell roadster, 1917. Chevrolet Touring. 1911. Many other cara All have been rebuilt; cash or terma. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SALES CO. S* S _N. Penna. at. Main 2248. FO RDB FORDS~FO R DS. “* We take pleasure In stating that we are the first used car dealer to cut the prices on our Ford* SIOO, our loea Is your gain. We can now celt you a good Ford on SIOO down and give you 12 month* to pay the balance. Our 80 days’ guarantee la given aa heretofore, which many of our satisfied customers have enjoyed previous to the drop In price. Three Ford touring*. 1916 models, $250: SIOO down. One Ford touring, 1916 model. *325: SIOO down. Two Ford tourings. 1917 models, $925; *l3O down. You will have to hurry If you want a good Ford, aa we feel safe In saying within 30 day* from now you will find them hard to buy. WEIP3MAN’B, 212-14 K. New Y'ork st. Mein 4446. *IOO. *l6O down will buy n good used car. We have Fords, Maxwells, Buick*. Dodgen 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. <7pen evenings. USED CARS. Look our lot of used cars over before buying. NATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE CO., < 426 N. Capitol ave. Main 4758. Auto. 28-658. NATIONAL SIX TOURING. I will sell this car for *SOO less than asked for by deslers. Will demonstrate and guarantee conditions. Cash or terms. Buy from owner. Main 3349. BEFORE purchasing a used car see us. YVo can save -you money. DICKEY MOTOR KALES CO., 1027 North Meridian streeL ! DODGE sedsn, lute model, good tires, i wire wheels. In excellent shape. i North Pennsylvania street. MONROE speedster; electric lights and starter for $195. Best buy in town. 334 E. Market st. Main 5716. FOR SALE—Monroe roadster; good running order, cheap. Call after 6 p. m. 1472 Charles street. WILL sell or trade for a lighter car my special racer. Prospect 8282. 1446 Kennington street. ' BAXON 6 touring car; good condition; cheap for cash. Call Belmont 3482. TRUCKS—FOR SALt. ' AS-e FOR SALE—Acme 2-ton 1919 Acme truck, It can be handled with a little money. WILLIAM MORRIS, . 601 Livingston ave. MAXWELL. lVi-ton truck; bargain. 3623 East Tenth street. Woodruff 2475. OVERLAND TRANSPORTATION.” CHIP your furniture by motor truck; costs less; fully insured. SUN BEAM BINES. Main 834 L
AUTOivlOblt.£s WANTED. WANTED AUTOMOBILES. 100 CARS AT ONCE. LARGEST BUYERS AND SELLERS OF USED CARS IN THE STATE. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE COMPANY. 518 N. CAPITOL. MAIN 2633. AUTO. 22-013. i”WANT - YOUR U AR and will pay- you cash for it. Don’t forget your money is waiting for you. If you can’t drive in, g&W Main 4446 and immediate attention will he given. 212 E. NEW YORlt ST. AUTOS WANTED We pay cash. No delay for your money. It la here for you. Come In or call. I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. 61* N. Illinois st. Main 1679. Auto. 22-033. We also btiv lunk cnrß. AUTOS wanted, highest cash price*; no delay; quick action. AUTOMOBILE TRAD ING CO.. 555 X. Cap!to!. AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIERS. AUTO WASHING Our Specialty. 322-334 North liilnoix. S& S Auto Laundry • NEW BATTERIES - pSpTANY”caTL REBUILT BATTERIES AT BARGAIN PRICES, battery distributing Cos., 607 MASS, AVE , MAIN 3145. OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. REBUILT TIRES. guaranteed ' 4 800 miles, new tires and tubes; vulcanizing that gives satisfaction. DOWNTOWN TIKE SHOP, 35 Kentucky ave. Main US'. MAXWELL SERVICE ALL PARTS. WORK GUARANTEED. REAR 2342 N. Cap. Harrison 755. ONE-MAN auto tops, side curtain*, seat and radiator covers. PERFECTION AUTO TOP CO.. 1107 Udell street. North 546. EXPERT mechanic will repair car at your private garage, city or country; work guaranteed. Irvingtortv2224. 3275 VULCANIZING outfit for *TotL Prospect 1363. 1809 Spruce street. AUTOMOBILE painting; first-class work; reasonable. Circle 1464. AUTO REPAIRING AND STORAGE 1139 N. Illinois. Mels Ml MC I OHCYCLES AND BICYCLES. swwwVWWV^ HA K I.EY-DA VIDSON Motorcycles and Bicycles Johnson Motor Wheels ERNEST HUGHES . REBUILT EXCELSIOR A-l Condition. MERZ MOTOR 00. CASH paid f.r ail kinds of motorcycle*. FLOYD PETERMAN. 600 Massachusetts avenue INDIAN motorcycle* Price reasonable? Gall Prospect 5662. 3822 Newton avenue. Auroa AND THUCKG Fort Hirtii AUTOS FOR RENT Do your own driving. U-Dflve Auto Service at Hoosier Laundry. Kar Keiths theater. Main 5921. U-DRJVK EM “~ Automobile* rented to drive yourself. market motor service. 334 g. Market st. Main 5718. r BUSINESS CHANCLB. OPPORTUNITY For I.adies and (icntlemen es this and surrounding communities. Take half an hour or so and see demonstrated at studio. 2;-3 N. New Jersey et. One of the LATEST. *impie*t. MOST BEAUTIFUL and MOST PP.ACTICAL INVENTIONS of its kind in this ago—projecting MOVING PICTURES In their NATURAL ORIGINAL COLORS tvs photographed. The energetic, the enterprising. will seize THIS OPPORTUNITY, grasp the WONDERFUL ATTAINMENT. Invest art interest, who will be permitted to question and learn of ils GREAT POSSIBILITIES finding that It stands ALONE In a class TO ITSELF. Until further notice demonstrations given on the hour, from 10 o’clock morning to 6 o’clock evenings, Sunday.* excepted. You are cordially welcomed by courtesy INTERNATIONAL MOVfKtl PICTURE AND FILM CO. Ark for Mr. Roberts, demonstrator. PARTNER wanted, automobile business. netting 320,000 year profit. .Must be tin A-l salesman. Established concern with best location In town. Address A No. 1530. Titnee. HAVE light 7-passenger touring car for trade. What have you? * H. & M SALES SERVICE. WILL exchange Cadillac 8 in perfect condition for payment on lot In north part North 6365. FOR SALE—Equities In two properties. 31,800 ad 31.400; earning 7?e. North *OB4. ROOMING house, best buy in city Investigate quick. For Information call Mala 6773. _ BUSINESS BEHVICLtSEWING JIJJP MACHINES REPAIRED Every piece, part or screw for any eewlng machine. Machines Rented by week or month. White Sewing Machine Cos, Main 600. Auto. 26-216. 312 Muna. Avt. FEATHERS Bought, Bold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F BURKLB, 416 Mass, ave. Main 1428. New 23-775. Electrical Wiring For a reasonable estimate call FRANK KANKAMP. 1903 Bellefontaluc. North 4554. SAFETY RAZOR BLAD£s~ sharpened. TUTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana ave If your clock Is not running phone Clrcls 4307. M. R. Shearii. 811 North Alabama. WANTED -Your mason work. I lay cement blocks snd brick. Call Prospect 238. ring 1. COMBINGS mude up. Will call at your home. Phone Main 8867, from 3 p. m. to 8 p. m. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. BXDRAUH Oil RAPES f I \V/ RATICB IN CITY. CALL J \/ US. Everything at reasonable price. Packed, I II shipped anywhere. <ti Locked room If desired GI kvest Henry. Main 469#. CALL WHANK for the best service in hauling packing, shipping ands <raa 237-229 North New Jersey Kt Ms In 2023 MACHINERY AND TOOLS. WONDER MIXERS Hoists and puuips for building and bridge construction. All sizes carried in 1 stock. Burl Finch, Dist., 312-20 W. Maryhind St. _Y COAL AND WOOD FOK SALE. ILLINOIS LUMP $ll.OO , L. H. BAIN COAL C._ Main 3151. Main 3531. FOR SALE—-Coal unit wood. INTERSTATE PRODUCTS CO. Main 9s3_ GOOD furnace wood and good conk wood. Cal’ Woodruff 6194. __ LOSERS, weeper*, finders, keepers, but net so If you ua* a Times Want ad.
REAL ESTATE—FOR SALS. A real home built by owner and built ideal in plan and finish. Designed by splendid architect and overlooks a beautiful little park. Within short distance of grade school, high school and branch library. For quick sale oly. Colonial style, side entrance with large front porch, hot water heat. Only those interested in the purchase of a real home need investigate this. Call OWNER at Main 934 during day or Woodruff 1654 evenings. s EIGHT-ROOM MODERN HOME East Morris street; gas, lights, fliy water, cistern. hot water heating system. Newly painted, on paved street, 31,700 down $23 per month. Call Paul V. Matkin, Realtor. Gregory & Appel, Inc. Main 995. Auto. 23-295. Evenings, North 7013. / GOOD HOME AND INVESTMENT. Five-room double, gas, city water and cistern in kitchen; sewer connection: good lot arid garage on one side; now bringing ?40 per month; will sell for $3,500; $1,250 cash, haianco $22.50 per month. STATE SAVINGS Jt TRUST CO. Main 4517. 6-ROOM DOUBLE On cornef lot. English avenue car line; gas. electric lights, city water, well and cistern. Newly • painted; SSOO down, balance as rent. Call Paul V. Matkin. Realtofr. Slain 995. Auto. 28-295. Evenings, North 7013. PAYMENT HOME BARGAIN. Cottage, t rooms; gas, water. . electric lights; near E. Michigan car line, close in. PRICE $1,960. S2OO cash, balance terms. DUNLOP *. UOLTEuEL, Realtors. 122 ,E. Market st. 5-ROOM BUNGALOW Will be completed in ten days: small payment down and balance as rent. 'Belmont 2146.
* LOOK SSOO DOWN. Will buy six-room *eml-tnoderr. homo on an improved Mreet. In stood location west near Nordykia- & Marmon plant. Priced for quick sale. 12,1:50. For turner information call Mr. Elder or Brake. Schmid A: Smith, Realtor. 134 North Delaware. Main 40SS. HOME ANDINVESTMENT " ON PAYMENTS 8-room double; ha* gas. water and light*: only $3,500: 1500 cash and *35 per month. Call Mr. Roe*, Irvington 2401. W. L. Bridges. 189 K. of P. Bld# Main 411*. NORTHEAST Five-room cottage. electric lights, barn, }4'-v cash and lIS per month. 12.100. i. X. Richie & Son. 151 E. Market St. HOME ON PAYMENTS. Seven rooms, gas, electric light*, water end cellar. In good condition; full size lot. Near Shelby car line. price i:.:oo. Kaey terma. DUNLOP * IIOLTKUEU REALTORS. WEST INDPLS. Six room*, easy payments, 11,789. I. X. Richie & Son. 151 E. Market St. BEAUTIFUL high, large level lot. half equare of Maple road boulevard (tlth at.), only two square* southeast of fair ground*. Fine Investment or building site Will sell to good party on easy payments •10 cash, $1.50 weekly. Prloe only }626. Oet busy. M 0 Lemcks Annex. Main 1499 WEST ~ filx-rrom cottage; **.*, 2 lot* 1300 cash and s2* x**r month, 12.000. I. X. Richie & Son. (vvjsr—-t-e—'fy ° n Fletcher ave.. in *OO i iff A /v. i block. 7-room modern ill A iiAni / j home; full lot. large barn. full basement, at a bargain. GEO. A. LUCAS, 405 People’s Bank Bldg Circle WO. Auto. 81-172. COTTAGE, NORTH Five room*, furnace, gas, electric light*, garage (no bath); 3.600; Immediate possession. Marion County State Bank wL~._ *■■*.■*/*. Double east. 7 rooms, llff 3 AT ' modern. *7,060; *560 cash, PA “jlfioi _/ I Balance *OS per month ln-Ug-~*v* . Hsr.SO eluding Interest. GEO. A. LIRAS, 406 People’s Bank Bldg. Clrcle 64Q0. Auto. 81-172. ~HOM E, NORTH Five-room modern bungalow, north, near Fatrvlew car line, *4,250. Payments. Clarion County State Bank FOR SALE—Florida heme furnished on east coast; good location. For particulars address 212 Hendricks place. Phone Circle 4179, Indianapolis, ind. STILL have some 4 and 5-room houses for sale.' Prices *1,600 to *5,000; *l6O, *2OO, *3OO and 5600 caah and terma. 56 \Vhen Bldg. INDIAN A - TRUST CO. ~ Kells real estate, collects rent, writes fire Insurance. PIVK-ROOM modern. 1041 W. Thirty* second. *2,100 cash needed to handle. North 9084. FIVE-ROOM house one mil# west city. JTerins. Call Belmont 2148 after 6 p. m. REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. v ws^vsNfWwwsrwwvf\A^yvws/wvw^ SUBURBAN HOUSES. Five-room house; electric lights; halfacro lot; X squares from Greenwood traction at Stop 8. *1,260 cash, balance monthly. , Five-room house, Arlington ave. and Twenty-Fifth st.; 2 acres ground; right at traction line stop. *1,250 cash, balance monthly. , > Five-room house, 3 squares west of Stop 4. Greenwood tractidn; 2Vi acres ground, shade and fruit. *I,OOO cash, balance monthly. Eight-room house, Keystone ave. ‘ and Fifty-First st., 5 acres ground; barn, shade and fruit. Price *B.BOO. After 6 p. m.Vall North 1410. , Hall & Hill. E. Market. LARGE, bsautirur lose in Wayne park. lust oft of West Washington street, which Is being paved; *1 down. *1 week. Wilt take you out In our automobile at your convenience. OSCAR LEE, 1002 City Trust Main SIS. __ _ __ ONE ACRE, northeast of Irvington, near Pleasant Run btvd.; *750 an acre; payments, *lO cash, *lO monthly. W. H. COOPER & CO.. 838 Lemcke bldg. _ REAL ESTATE—FOR TRADE. WANTED to trade large lot for Ford. Ring 4 on 34. Lawrence. REAL _ ESTATE—WANTED.^ WANTED—Four or five-room pottage; will pay cash. RUSSE HARTMAN, 224 North Delaware street. FARMS—FOR SALE OR TRADE. 45 ACRES and house. Orange County, Florida. *SOO mortgage. What have you? 6210 E. North street. Indianapolis. THE shortest distance between two wants la a Time* Went *d. Tour customers us* them. Why Owft yeu7
FARMS—FOR SALE. LANDOLOGY, special number. Just out containing 1920 facts of Clover Land In Marinette county, Wisconsin. If for a home or as an Investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of LANDuLOGY. It is free on request. Address SKID-MORE-RIEHLE LAND COMPANY, 113 Skidmore-Rlehle bldg., Marinette, Wls. 100 ACRES. 35 bottom? $8,7607* 100 acres, 30 bottom, $3,500; 30 acres. 26 bottom, 82,500, 34 acres up land, $1,250; 214% acres level ridge land, $4,500; buildings on all. D. ADMAN, Nineveh, Ind., K. 1. EIGHT acres northeast of Jlartlnsvllle on piker road. 3-room house and bam, fine chicken place, only 23 miles from Indianapolis. Price S6OC. on easy payments. CRIDER. 13 When Bldg. FOR SALE —45-acre farm, close to small town, high school, etc.; good sqvenroom house, $4,500; $1 500 cash, balance to suit. S. W. CAREY’, Brewersvll’.e,_lnd. MISCELL A Match Yotfr Coat • with a pair of / a \ TROUSERS j THE PANTS,, \ I STORE CO. Two Stores \< i I " 4$ W. Ohio. Jl *L 110 E. Market. §r 9) Close 6 P. M. Saturdays 9 P. M. Quit Wearing Ready-Made piiressj rt’e make them to jJ your measure for LION TAILORING CO. 131 K. NKVV YuKJi. Pp one flight FOR SALE—Twenty-five pear trees, by the tree. 369 South Arlington. Irvington 906. NEW' tin cans for canning; 50c dozen. 1609 Spruce street Prospect 1363. ~~MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED^ Attention We need all kind* of furniture, and need It now. We have the largest and best rated used goods store In this state. Call our buyer and get what your goods are worth. Baker Bros. Auto. 23-166. M&in 3466.
LEW SHANK pays best prices in city for household | Foods and fixtures of all kinds. 227 North : ?l ‘ ,w Jersey street. Main 2028. | WILL pay best price for second-hand i clothing; cleaning, pressing, repairing | done. J4ME3 HAIKOK, 2 4 Kentucky ave. rxxn HOUS EH O LD GOODS. AN ADVICE where to buy a stove If you want A GOOD STOVE, A GUARANTEED STOVE, A FINE-LOOKING STOVE, A STOVE TO HEAT THE ROOMS !OR TO BAKE YOUR fiOOP BREAD ! OR PASTRY. FOR AS LITTLE MONEY AS POSSIBLE. GO To THE STORE ! THAT 18 WELL KNOWN FOR GOOD j TREATMENT. NEVER MISREPRESENTj INU THEIIt MERCHANDISE AND FOR : THE LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY. GLAZER 44 4 E. Washington. OF ALL LEADING MAKES * EXTRAORDIN A RT. We have the finest collection of mahogany colonial bedroom and dining room furniture in the state. Odd dresser*, chiffoniers, dressing tables, beds, complete suites, buffeta tables, chairs and complete dining room suites. fine, massive pieces that can not be duplicated In the city at any price. Our prices on these rare piece* are loner than a very cheap gratis 'of new furniture. If you want extra fine furniture at a very low price, see this collection. - BAKER B ROB. 21*. 221. 223, 225 E. Wash st. STOVES"” We have all standard makes, every size at any price from *8 up. We have about < 200 to select from. Stoves are used, but scarcely enough to wear the new .off. We I also carry good used gas ranges, gas I plates and oil heaters. The best that can ibe found In the city. Terma If desired. KHOOT & KROOT, <O7-9 W. Washington. GOOD USED mlg. We havsv the largest selection In Indianapolis of high-grade uued rugs; all sizes, at prices that will please you. USED GOODS STORE, j 424 Maasachusets ave. ! INVALID CHAIRS and crutches to rent; free delivery to all parts of city; invalid chair* *3.60 per month. BAKER BROS., 119 E. Washington st. WE IWANT “to BU Y good furniture, rugs, office and store fixtures. We pay more than., other dealers Call Cooperlder. USED GOODS STORE. Main 2288. RADIANT HOME —If you want a Radiant Home baseburner, on payments, go to BAKER BROS. FOR SALE-—Household goods. piano; also Oue rubber tree at a bargain. Call Belmont 1683. EIGHT 7-foot window shades, *4.00; *lB5 equity on player piano for *75. 234 8. Holmes. PALACE—If you want a Palace hotblaat, on payments, go to BAKER BROS. IF YOU want any kind of stove, go to JBAKERIiROS. MUStGALINSTftUMENTa. ~ A BEAUTIFUL Knabe used piano In a dark case. Beautiful instrument for beginners. Price • $25.00 See or phone Mr. Gray. PEAKSON PIANO CO. 129 N. Pennsylvania. Main 1309. Ten Upright Pianos of different makes. All are guaranteed. Big bargains at *IOO each, as they are. Easy terms. E. L. Lennox Piano Cos. 18 North Meridian St. A BEAUTIFUL SS-note player piano, worth *B6O, new. To the first buyer Wednesday $385.00 For particulars see or phone Mr. Gray PEARSON PIANO CO. RECORDS; good records of any make you desire, 40c. BAKER BROS.. 219 E. Washlngtpn. BEGINNERS violins, mandolins, guitars bargains. TUTTLE. 201 Indiana Ave FINE player piano, *4O down and *4 per week. North 4221. LIVE STOCK AND VEH ICLEB~ ONE horse, buggy and harness for sale cheap. LEE ROY COOKSEY’. . 1714 Glmber street. A NICE surrey In gotftl condition. Woodruff 7648. ' >ET STOCK AND POULTRyT CALL Frank Alderson poultry house If I you have poultry to sell and can’t bring It In; we come after it. Main 4100. FLEMISH giant pedigreed rabbits; selling out. 1018 Lexington avenue. FOR SALE—White Rock cockerels, Flschel strain, *5.00; pullets *3.00. North. 9084. / CANARY birds for sale. Circle 4033. ~ - t - B; fi A V~ / v !?Y lc V E ’L / NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given, that the underfned has duly qualified -as executor of ate of Mollle M. Royse, deceased, late Marlon County, Indiana. Said estate supposed to be solvent. No. 18504. CLARENCB D. ROYSE. - NOTICE OF ‘ Notice Is hereby given, that the underlined has duly qualified aa executor of estate of Kenry Semmler, deceased, late of Marlon County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. 3)0. 1*607.. WILLIAM SEMMLER.
LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE TO SEWER CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby given that th'' Board of Public Works of the city of Vincennes, Indiana. will receive bids until 2 o’clock p. m. on Monday, October 11, 1920. at the ofTloe of the board In the City Hall building, In the city of Vincennes, ind.ana, for the construction of three-fourths miles of vitrified pipe 3ewers, ranging from 12 to 24 Inches in diameter and the appurtenances thereto as shown by the plans, specifications and profiles now on file In the offlcs of the City Clerk In said city for Sever District Number 7. ' The estimated cost of said sewer system complete Is $19,590.00, A certified check or cash for the amount of five pep cent of the bid must accompany each proposal. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bid.” Bidders will be required to comply with the law governing proposals. The successful bidder must enter Into contract and give bond satisfactory to the board. . By cfder of the Board of Public Works: C. L. V. TUCKER, . Clerk of the Board. financial! ” PERSONAL LOANS S2O TO S3OO This office 1* operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana and was established for the purpose of providing a place where honest people can borrow any amount from S2O to S3OO without paying more than the legal rate of Interest or without being imposed upao In any way. It Is only necessary that you are keeping house and permanently located. NO WQRTHY PERSON REFUSED. We do not notify your employer. neither do we make inquiries of your friends, relatives or trades people. - You can have all thS time necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual keep the money. Call and let us explain. No charge unless you borrow. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2923 OR AUTO. 22450. SECURITY MORTAGE -LOAN CO. ' Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. 113 E. Wash. St. Corner Virginia Ave. t t Money Talks No one 1* so independent as the man with the cash. Let us furnish you enough to close that deal ot buy that for which., you can not afford tc wait. Bargains will seek you If you carry a full purse. Get It of us now and pay later. YVe loan on things of value, such as furniture, pianos, etc.. In any amount up ter S3OO payable In small monthly payments. Ask about our terms on
SSO, SIOO, S2OO, S3OO You don’t have to apologize for borrowing money. Most business men do It. We are under State supervision and wilt give you the lowest legal rate. Call, write or phone. State Loam Cos. 305 ODD FELLOW BLDG. Cor. Penn, and Wash. Sta. Phones Main 4619 New 24-829. MONEY TU LOAN On First Mortgage Security six per Cent Gi-Lij Kill ALT' 1 GO. Main 1646, Auto. 28-236 WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WB 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. INSURANCE In all branches. AUBREY D. PORTER. 918 People* Bank Bldg. Main 7049. _ FIRST and second mortgages on Indian, end Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON. 10* N. Delaware st. Mein 1918. LOANS or. diamonds: 3H% *>r month. BURTON CO., 58 Monument, MONEY’ to loan on city and farm brokerage. 55 When bldg. COLVER TO SPEAK DESPITE PROTEST Action of Women’s Ledgue Not to Halt Meetings. \ x 4 Despite the cancellation of tha threeday speaking tour of the State originally planned by the State League of Women Voters for William Colver of the Federal Trade Commission, It was announced today by the local league of the organisation that Mr. Colver will' speak here Friday afternoon at the Chamber of Commerce. A tour had been planned by Mrs. A. H. Beardsley, president of the State organization, but was later cancelled whoa advance copies of Mr. Colver’s Intended speech were received. • Mrs. Beardsley said that the speech savored too strongly of Democratic policies and as the league is Intended as a strictly non-partisan organization ghe conld not permit him to speak un<W lit jusplces. Today’s announcement, therefore, wasj received with some surprise. It was said, however, that the league, having completed all of ita rai.gemcnts and having made announcement of the speaker and subject, intends to keep the data If possible: Mr. Culver's reply, wired to Bardsley, reads as follows; "Your telegram received. I your position and fully agree. "If you* have incurred any expense I shall expect to reimburse you. “YYIII deliver my address In Elkhart Wednesday night; Ft. Wayne, Thursday evening, and Indianapolis, Friday night. “If you have engaged halls will be glad to take over your obligations. "Please make this telegram public 1* the three cities. T thank you for your courtesy and frankness. “Will arrive in Elkhart Wednesday morning. 11:40. “I cordially invite you and your members to attend the meeting. "I am trying to make arrangements fov, adequate balls in these three cities and will deliver my address on schedule time.” ‘Nigfitriders’ Blamed for Man’s Murder KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 6.—"Nightriders" were blamed today by police for the murder of K. L. Giles, wealthy oil operator and former hotel man, whose slain body was found yesterday In a ditch alongside the Pleasant Hill road In a suburban district. He hud been brutally shbt down from behind and his body then stripped of all valuables. Giles is reported to have keen carrying *3,000 in cash when last seen alive. IMPLICATED IN’ CAB THEFT. BLOOMINGTON. Ind., Oct: S.—Carl Harris of Chicago pleaded guilty In Circuit Court here Monday, to stealing an automobile belonging to Fred Masters, ftu Indianapolis attorney, from a local garage Friday evening. Wallace Phillips of Universal pleaded not guilty of being an accomplice of Harris and will be tried Thursday.
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