Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 273, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1921 — Page 18
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INDIANA DAILY TIMES 25-29 S. Meridian Bt. PHONES—CLASiiXFTED ADV. DEPT. Main . - Automatic ....•....-28-Sol BATES. One time 0* per line Three consecutive times.. OS per line plx consecutive times 07 per line Male or female help wanted, aituatlon waated. male or femaia; room* to let and board and rooms wanted— One time •* I’ eT J} 11 * Three conaecutive times.. .07 per llns Six consecutive times OS per line Contract rates on application. Legal hotic*a .OS per Una Ledges and club noticea 76c P* lnrtlaa Church notices (1 tnch or less) 50c per Insertion Over 1 Inch, .07 per line additional. Death rot Ices, 35e per Insertion. Card of Thanks or In Memotiam noticea per lice Ads received until 11:43 a. m. for publication same day.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS, FLAN NEK & BUCHANAN 829 North Illinois StFuneral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 18. Phones: liar. 541-842. Auto. 22-841. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY SK 3 ”- ~LOa Ccl^ Parlors 1222 Union SC George Grmstemer Funeral director. 522 East Market. Old Phone Main 90S. New Phone 27-208. A. M- Logs Sale. J. XVeiau Pries, aohn Paul Ragrdaie A. M. RAUSLALE CO 823 North Delaware street. J. C. WILSON 12S0 Prospect. Auto. 51-571. VV. T. BLASENUYM 1(25 Shelby *C Pros 2570. Aute. 81-114. FUNERAL. DIRECTORS — WM. E. KRIEGER. New 21-154. Main 1484. 1401 N. HtteotsGADD —BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect st. Phones Prospect 422. Automatic 52-278, UNDERTAKERS —Mlshi <ic TITUS. North Del. New 25-se4.Main 3530. FEENEY £ FEENEY. Aeto. 24-195. U 34 N. Illinois Main 541. DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. SCHEIGERT, HERMAN E.—Beloved husband of Laura Schelgert and father of William and Herman Schelgert. Jr., died at his residence. 741 Orange st-. March 23. ape 64 years. Funeral services will b held at the residence Saturday. March 26. 2 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial private at Crown Hill. Thompson" marshall otts Husband of Effie (nee Wyoo) Thompson brother of Willis. Fred, Wilbur and Robert Thompson. Luna King. Motle Bradford. Ruth Milean. died March 24. Funeral Saturday. 2 p. m. at the residence. 743 N. Holmes avenue. Burial at Crown Hill. Friends invited. WILLIAMS BIRD —Passed away at her late home. 11214 N. Alabama. Thursday morning. March 24. Funeral Saturdav, March 26, 2 p. m. L*. A. to B. R. T. Golden Rule Lodge No. 25. Sisters are requested to attend. Burial Crown Hill. LOST AND FOUNO. LOST—Peerless bicycle; blue and red frame; front mud guard wired on. Reward for information leading to recovery. Stolen from in front of 26 E. St. Joe. Call Circle 4591. ______ LOST Airedale dog. March 15. without collar: answers to the name of Trlx. Reward. Call Main 6526. between 7 a. m. and 5 p- m. STRAI ED—From 1531 Lexington avenue 7 months' old female collie, white and tan. Answers to name of Brownie. Reward. Drexel 4841. LOST OR STOLEN —Yellow headed parrot. Saturday noon. Return 2327 Northwestern ave. No questions asked. Liberal reward. Main 6018. _ LOST —Last week, watch charm: initials "J. F.” on one side and Masonic emblem on other. Call Webster 74 <B. LOST—Boston bulldog, middle size, brown w:th white neck and face, stub tall. Call Randolph 2096. Reward. LOST —One JlO bill and two 22 bills, in Ayres' store; money folded oblong. Reward. Drexel 8493. LOST —Pair tortoise shell glasses. near Twenty-second and College; reward. Washington 2392. LOST —Black handbag Tuesday morning on Prospect car by old lady. Reward. Call Drexel 5097. . LOST —Bunch of keys, containing 2 railroad switch keys. Cali WeDtser 5126. Reward. LOST —Lady's closed face watch attached to black ribbon. Reward. Auto. 39-862. LOST —Keys at St. Clair street. Please return to owner at 2422 North Dearborn et, FOUND —Two bicycles. Call 1910 S. Meridian street. LOST —Cameo pin; finder call Main 2530. Reward.
PERSONAL*. LEW SHANK CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR, Respectfully asks the support of Indianapolis citizens. ABSOLUTELY reliable and confidential detective work performed: reasonable rates. O'NEIL SECRET SERVICE. 25Vi W. Washington. Circle 6658. Night. Washington 2980. FAIRMONT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement; private; prices reasonable; may work for board; babies adopted. Write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG. 4911 E. 27th st . Kansas City, Mo. Nervous Sufferers I give you a great relief. Call me up. Let us talk It over. Circle 5057. SHAMPOO; free scalp treatment, all kinds. beauty work at homes. appointment. Main 7110. ~ ‘ NOTICES. 7. WANTED—To rent a vehicle by the day. Call Harrison 241JL. ' ~~~APARTM ENTS—WANTECL~~ WANTED—A 7 or 8-room house or apt.; will pay 125 reward for Information leading to the renting of such a place. Call evenings, Washington 4555. LIGHT HOUSE K_E EPI N G ROOMS! ALABAMA. 1017 N.; clean, modern front rooms for light housekeeping between Tenth and Eleventh streets, to respectable people by MADAM A. MORGAN. Take Alabama car. WASHINGTON. E.. 1223: modern housekeeping rooms; reasonable rent. Drexel 3471. COLLEGE, 1304; furnished front rooms; modern; desirable location. CHINA closet, gas range for sale. Circle 1364. ROOMS—TO LET: NICELY furnished room to gentlemen; private family, references. Randolph 1049. TWO nicely furnished modern sleeping rooms; walking distance. Circle 3364. MASSACHUSETTS ave.. 646 ; furnished room; 1 or 2 gentlemen. Circle 4132. HOUSEKEEPING rooms with perch. 139 % West Fifteenth. Phone Circle 4728. COLLEGE ave., 1002; furnished room; 1 or 2 gentlemen. Main 6993. ALABAMA. S.. 426; furnished sleeping rooms. Call Circle 1914. SOUTH street. E. 317; furnished rooms; 31.50 week. "BOARD AND ROOMS—to let. GOOD homes for children are offered by the Children's Aid Association. corner Market and Delaware. Telephone Main 2306. PLEASANT room, in modern home: breakfast and evening dinner: home cooking. gentlemen. Randolph 4661. GENTLEMAN; board and room; home cooking. In modern home; walking distance., Circle 6889. IOOSI and board for two gentlemen or —employed; 38 week. Webster
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MALE HELP I —WANTED. WANTED—Fifty men with Ford car to sell the Barrett self-starter and primer for Ford cars. Will start any Ford In cold weather. Good commission. 714 N. Illinois street. Circle 6733. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 309 Eh Washingon st., Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 757. WANTED—Boy for messenger service and office work at Daily Times. Apply to Mr. Roberts, Adv. Mgr, FOR SALE!—Concord grape vines; guaranteed two years old; 50c each. Belmont 2967. YOUNG man for collector; commission basis; references required. P. O. box 1122, BALL PLAYERS wishing to play state ball. Call H. A. Hacker, Wash. 1639. SALESMEN—WANTED. REAL ESTATE SALESMAN. We have opening for high-grade man in one of the largest real estate offices in the city. Prefer experienced man with car. Real estate experience not absolutely eeaential if you are adaptable and have sales ability. Apply Real Estate Dept., Mr. Lamb. HOMESEEKERS REALTY CO. 913 Merchants Bank Bldg. SOLICITOR salesmen that can give A-l reference can connect with nationally known Incorporation, city or out of town work. Good proposition; no competition. Call Sunday or Monday at 10 a. m. 38 W. Washington. Room 800. EXPERIENCED stock salesmen for firstclass dividend paying securities of oldestablished Indiana corporation. Call at room 610 Board of Trade any Tuesday or Wednesday. SOLICITORS WANTED. WANTED—LocaI solicitor for fire, tornado and automobile Insurance; excellent opportunity for lady or gentleman. BURGESS BROR, 827 Bankers Trust Building. F E M A L e A e L P—WAN T E D. YOUNG women, between the ages of 17 and 28, desiring permanent employment, with assurance of advancement, are requested to investigate the opportunities available to our operating employes. Room 833. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO., corner New York and Meridian sts. WANTED—Cook and general housework; small family; no children; no laundry; stay nights. Phone Washington 1895 or call at 3820 Central avenue. GENERAL housework. white girl or woman; three In family; no laundry; very good wagea 3061 N. New Jersey. WAITRESS, dish washer and other help. ORPHEUM RESTAURANT, 217 Indiana avenue. WANTED—A girl to work In lunchroom. Call at 702 Arnolda avenue. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. WILL furnish material and make according to measurement an all silk taffeta dress. |ls. Belmont 268 7. WASHING, soft water, best soap, no lye; fiat Iron; special rough dry. 90. Harrison 2527. LACE curtains and rough dry washing. Webster 8029. CURTAINS to launder. Drexel 0895. Auto. 81-658. SMALL washings to bring home. Webster 6205. WANTED—Laundry work. Call Harrison 2411. INSTRUCTIONS. STAGE—VAUDEVILLE Dancing acts, all kinds, taught, completed for season's engagements; satisfaction guaranteed. Call PROF. RAYNO, 224 West Ohio street. Main 2069. LEARN the art of violin piaylng; for appointment and Information call Randolph 8499. BUSINESS SERVICES.
We remodel old hats Into 1921 styles We also reblock all kinds of men's hats. Send for style sheet. MULLER’S INDIANAPOLIS HAT BLEACHERY 2$ Kentucky ave. Main 6179.
Sewing Machines fill * rented, SB.OO per month. Qj We repair any make of machine and guarantee , our work. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO.. 812 Mass. Ave. Main 6600. NOTICE, CARPENTER ’ JOBBING NEW OR OLD. SATISFACTION GIVEN. FERNSELL & BOYCE. 400 N. Delaware. Circle 5310. Carpenter Repairing Screep work; reasonable. Prompt service guaranteed. Drexel 1796. P. P. HARRIS. FASHIONABLE dressmaking; spring suits and coats a specialty. Our work guaranteed. Will also go out by day. Harrison 1523, 372 Udell. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F. BUKKLii. 416 Mass. sve. Main 1428. New 23-776. SAFET Y RAZOR BLABES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana ave. PLAIN and fancy sewing:; evening row ns a specialty; 27 years’ experience. Circle 6150. WANTED—Cellars to li*. sodding, grading: and transfer work. Webster 3942. FOR paper hanger, call JOHNSON. Work guaranteed. Webster 6716. D ET ECtFv ’ rfWWVNAA/WWWWVWVWWWVWWWN Quigley-Hyland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators. 626-529 Law bldg. Main 2901 _ PROFESSIONAL SERVICE*. VIOLET Ray and Swedish massage. MISS BE V ERE, 18 Vs W. Market. Rod ( PV 12.
HEAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. We recommend the following: SEVEN-ROOM, modern stucoo; beautiful lot with 4 kinds of fruit trees; 4 Norway maple trees and a Russian mulberry bush. Plenty of flowers. This Is north and near Washington blvd. and Meridian Heights car line. Only 57,000; act quLk. L. Q. Clark. ■WASHINGTON BLVD.. only 510.0U0 for a splendid home; 9 rooms, strictly modern. Let us make an appointment for you. A3k for Mr. Herider. NORTH OF creek on New Jersey. 7-room modern home. Beautifully finished and decorated on the Inside and out; only 57.500. Ask for B. F. Clark. BEAUTIFUL 7-ROOM bungalow, corner lot, Illinois oar line. Do not overlook this at 56,500. Terms. L. Q. Clark. FIVE-ROOM bungalow, east, on Emerson ave., large living room, dandy fireplace, hullt-ln bookcases, large dining room and kitchen down, two bedrooms and bath up: lot 40x180; improved street. Price 51.600. Act quick. This is a real buy. L. Q. Clark. BUNGALOW EAST on Bradley; only 55.000. Five rooms and bath; this is a dandy home. Let us show you this place. Requires 52,000 cash. Ask for B F. Clack. ON BEAUTIFUL part of Fall Creek front facing Bellefontalne st.. rear facing beautiful Fall creek blvd.: 7 rooms, bath; neighborhood of elegant homes, beautiful grounds and surroundings. Home Is of brick veneer and stucco construction. Priced at a sacrifice. Ask for Mr. Herider. WE HAVE bargains In lots especially In the north and east parts of the city. • At Your Service Mr. L*. Q. Clark. Residence. Randolph 6266. Mr. B. F. Clark. Residence, Harrison 1201 Mr. Win. llerider. Residence, Har. 0179. Frank S. Clark & Cos. 228 E. Ohio st. Main SS7T. Unique Colonial Bungalow NEAR GARFIELD PARK. Here In a most attractively planned modern home of 5 room*, almost new. in one of the best locations on the south aide. It has lon* living room with fireplace, a dining room acroe* the front of the house that la unusually light, a handy kitchen, 2 bedrooms and bath, all on one floor. Price $5,800; $1,600 cash necessary McCord & McKinney, realtors. 536 Lemcke bldg. Circle 6220. SIX-ROOM MODERN At a bargain price, located on Naomi at., only 51,300 rash, S2O per month. Call Mr. Anderson. Main 1499. Home Seekers’ Realty Cos. 913 Merchant* Bank bldg. A TT On North Alabama rt., /T -n A II 1800 block, 11-room V\l| H house, garage, property thoroughly modern, city heat and furnace. Now bringing SIOO per month besides 5 nice living rooms. Price $8,500; $5,000 incumbrance. Chance for someone to pick up a nice home that will pay for itself. GEO. A. LUCAS, 405 People* Bank Bldg. Circle 6600. DOUBLE, NORTH Seven a side, in excellent condition and plenty of closet space Double garage. Kents S6O per wide. Price $9,450; half cash. Mr. Anderson. Home Seekers’ Realty Cos. 913 Merchants Bank Bldg. Main 1499 ~ COLORED S2OO cash, balance sl6 monthly. 964 Holbrook ; newly painted and decorated; electrio lights, paved street. Best house on street. Only $1,750. Eusse 11. Hartman. 224 N. Delaware. 1173 W729TH ST. 5660 down and 515 per month, buy* a 6room. semi-modern. Mr. Anderson. Mala 1499. Home Seekers’ Realty Cos. 913 MERCHANTS BANK BLDG. GRAY st.. 660 N.; almost new, two-story 6-room strictly modern home with builtin features, paved street. Price $6,000; $1,500 cash. TIIE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. $lO CASH, then $1.25 weekly, buys large high level lot two squares southeast of fair grounds. Price $525; bargain. 640 Lemcke Annex. Main 1409. 1 HAVE any kind of a home you want and some of the best property on the south side; for information call Drexel 6184 after 4 p. m THOROUGHLY modern nine-room house; 31th st.. near Northwestern ave. Priced 55.350. Circle 6839. LET PAUL V. MATKIN insure you today against fire" loss. 306 Lombard Bldg REAL F.BTATE—SUBURBAN. NEW BUNGALOWS Three, 4 and 5 rooms, large tract of ground. Price $1,450 to $2,850: $260 to $350 cash, balancs monthly. See these tomorrow. lake Lafayette lnterurban at 2 p. m. to Stop 5. Our representative will meet you. Or drive west on Thirtieth at. to Cooper ave then north to addition. Or call Main 0188 for appointment. Reliable Realty Cos. Fifth lioor City Trust Bldg. g. w VV© are building twentyfl tt II five new homes on Danj) II ville traction near stop 1, and will sell you a home with small payments down, balance like rent. See Mr. Hurwt with GEORGE A. LUCAS, 405 Peoples Bank Building. "NEW 5-ROOM~IBUNG ALOW* Three squares lnterurban stop, with six lots 40x145; all for $2,850. $350 casn, $25 per month. Main 0186. Evenings. Webster 2951. FARMS— FOR SALS, FOR SALE OR TRADE—IB6 acres Irrigated farm near Brownsville; good schools, churches, loading station. This Is fine land for grape fruit, oranges, truck and general farming. A bargain to the right party. Do not answer unless you have a worthy proposition to submit. Desire farm In Indiana. T. A. KINDER, Brownsville, Texas. "Tmmedia t e~ possession 70 acres, only 15 minutes from Ismail town and traction line. This is a good buy; 6 rooms, good barn, fencing; just south of Seymour on good road. Frank S. Clark & Cos. 226 E, Ohio. Main 3377. FOR SJ LE—9O acres limestone soil 6 miles west of Bloomington. Part level; fine for truck. 35 acres meadow; plenty of pasture; 8 acres woods; 6-room house, large barn, orchard, big spring and good shade near house; church and school. Reasonable. MRS. ORA SMITH, Bloomington. Indiana. R. R. No. X.
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Thousands Will Hear You If you speak to them with a want ad in the Dally Times. Ton'll find our readers a great responsive audience of people. TIMES WANT ADS GET RESULTS. Talk to the thousands who read the Times want ads each day by advertising to the-n in THEIR FAVORITE DAILY NEWSPAPER Just phone Main 3500 or Auto. 28-851 and ask for a want ad taker. You will find a helpful and courteous solicitor at your service, R EALE ST ATE—SA LEORT RAC) EL FOR SALE and exohang©, farm*. city and town properties* and btooka of merchandise. Different sizes and different 10-aMtle*. Write us your want*. STAUFFER REALTY CO., Seymour, Ind. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. S X HOMES ALL OVER THE CITY WHAT HAVE YOU FOR SALE? See TEMPLETON. M. 6574, with Bert Bssex 310 Kahn Bldg. HAVE cuatomera for modern and partly modern home*. If your property i* for *a!e call us. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. WE WILL buy cottage* or doubles regardless of repair Russe 11. Hartman. 224 North Delaware. HAVE a cash customer for 7 or 3-roorn thoroughly modern. north or ea*t. MARTIN MORONEY, 209 Lombard Bldg. Main 6807. WANTED-—To r n nt small house. H. B. MARSHALL. 5010 Wlnthrop avenue. FARMS—FOR SALE OR TRADE. 335 ACRES. 12 mile* north rf city; well improved. Can give Immediate poeees*lon; a bargain. HOWARD ANDERSuN, 28 When. - _ W _ I s C QNSIN FA R M LA ND 9. LANDOLOGV BPECIAL NUMBER. Ju*t our, containing 1921 fact* of clover land in Marinette County. Wisconsin. If for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying g'>od farm land* where farmer* grow rich, send at once for this special number of Land <l( gy. It I* free on requewt. Address SKIDMORE-RIEHLK LAND CO.. 113 bkidmore- Riehle Bidg., Marinette, Wi. BUSINES3 CHANCE B. PAPER HANGERS IF TOU AKK PAYING MOKE THAN ONE DOLLAR for a 75-pound tub of past* you ars not gatting th* most your dollar will buy. If you can not purchase our pasts from your wail paper dealer, we will deliver It to any address within the city limits. Our price Is sl. INDIANAPOLIS PASTE! COMPANY. Phone, Main 2503. ESTABLISHED business. Cleared over 310,000 last year. Good reason for selling 2615 YV. Tenth street. CASH and carry grocery. ISEBREE, 40 N jrth *jelua< "TAILORS AND CLEANERB.~~~~ GENUINE TAILORED SUITS. At popular prices. All kinds of alterations. We are tailors; we know how. We call and deliver. FRANK. THE TAILOR. 130 E. Washington Bt. Main 1821. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. -^CARsVNASHI Dodg roadster s6F.ft Overland 83 • 850 Hup roadNter 1.050 Nash renewed coupe 1,750 Dodge delivery 925 Purchaser* of our us©d car* are positively assured of real value*. Losey-Nash Retail Cos. 400 North Capitol. Main 3348. Auto. 21-946. BUICK. newly painted . stToTo Columbia sport model, new car.. 1,350.00 Dodge touring, renewed car 550.00 Fora truck, light delivery 375.00 Grant Bix, touring, winter top 575.00 Maxwell coupe, bargain price .... 395.00 Oakland Six touring 475.(‘0 Commonwealth touring. 1920 876.00 Rhone us, Main 5716, for demonstrations. All cars guaranteed in good mechanical condition. Payments If desired. Dietz-James Sales 354 E. Market Ht. SAXON 4 ROADSTER In A-l shape throughout. A car that will go 30 to 40 miles on a gallon of gas. Will demonstrate and the first $195 cash drives car away. 48 W. Twenty-Fourth, or call Randolph 6223 after 6 o’clock. OV KRLAND touring car in first-class condition, $275, cash or terms. See MR. BECK, 928 N. Pennsylvania street. ONE light delivery, panel body, starter and electric lights. MU. BECK, 9l!8 N. Pennsylvania street. MAXWELL touring, 1920. in perfect condition. See MR. BECK, 928 N. Pennsylvania. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. Now is the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 534-36 Mass. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 509 Massachusetts avenue.
MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE.
First Call for Refrigerators at Save Half Price All sizes, all makes, and all guaran- Z?-** \ teed. Select your box now for future CASn OR PAYMENTS I BAKER BROS. PIONEER DEALERS IN USED FURNITURE. 219-221-223-225 East Washington Street.
TRUCKS—FOR SALE. SPECIAL PRICES will be made on all our used trucks We need the room. One 1-ton Klseel; covered expreee body. One Oldemoblle; covered expree* body. One Maxwell; panel body, light delivery. Stewart lti-ion. guaranteed earne aa guarantee ou new truck. This Is a real bargain. One %-ton Stewart covered expreea body, rebuilt with same guarantee as new truck. All above truck* are in excellent condition and practically all have extra good tires. We also have a few sample winter cabs to close out at leas than wholesale coat. MARTIN* TRUCK CO. Indiana Distributors Stuart Truck. 328 North Delaware St. Main 1886. Auto. 81-675. FORD. 1919 one-ton truck, worm drive. slake body, perfect condition, real bargain. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SALES. 255 N. Pennsylvania st. Main 2248. AUTOMOBILES —WANTED. I WANT YOUR CAR 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 bo given. 212 E. NEW YORK ST. AUTOS r ANTED I Wolf Auto Cos. 818 N. Illinois Bt. Main 1679. Auto. 33-085. AU TO RE P AIRB AN D SU P P LILS. THE STERLING AUTO REPAIR CO. "WE LIVE UR TO THE NAME." V. E. Wind It, manager, together with a group of cheerful, dependable, able and conuclertious co worker*. Inwure the beat attention in repairing or overhauling your oar. Ail we a*k 1* a trial. 2405 a\ T . CAPITOL AVENUE. BATTERIES FREE RENTAL SERVICE. With our rebuilt batteries. Your old worn out battery and 312.60 FOR GUARANTEED REBUILT 8 V. 315.60 FOR GUARANTEED REBUILT 15 V. Battery to fit any make of car. BATTERY DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. 634 S. I Him.ln. Main 3145. FOR SALE ' Tire*. Buy now before the ruh 1* on and *lr* advance. Sox3, $6 90, 34x4, MASTER "PRODUCTION CORPORATION. 16 When Bldg. Vulcanising that gives malefaction. We buy your old tlr*. Up*n evening* and Sunday. KENTUCKY AVE. VULCANIZING CO. 35 Kentucky Avenue. Main 1137. SECOND - HAND MOTORCYCLES AND NUMEROUS PARTS. FIRSTCLASS REPAIRING AND MAGNETO WORK. WISHMKYER. 1753 S. Keystone ave. Drexol 1630. AUTO WASHING Our Specialty. 534 North lUtnot* S & S Auto Laundry AUTO painting. FLEMING Ik ISRAEL 130-132 K. New York etreet. _ PET BTOCK AND POULTRY. SINGING canaries and talking parrots; St. Andreashurg rollers, $12.50, Hars Mountain singers, $10; young birds not In full song. $3 50: Mexican double yellow head parrots. $10; European goldfinches, will mate with canaries, $6.50; twenty other varieties; ship anywhere. Send for free catalogue. SAM MEYER, 3528 Flournoy st., Chicago, 111. Single comb White Legl horns. Birds of quality. Y V<J Farm raised. The everyb"''-*—.) day layers. Eggs, $6 por N. hundred. Address E. L. •jMaCULVER, Thorntown. Ind. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless doga INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY, City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. 11 to 12 dally S C. W. LEGHORN hatching eggs for sale. Extra good. Phone Webster 517 L EASTER rabbits, 4 weeks old. 50 cents. 22 08 Thornberry. Belmont 1508. FOR SALE —Full blooded tame wolf. Call Drexel 7228. AUCTiONS. NOTICE. PUBLIC AUCTION. The Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway Company wBl sell at •oubllc auction on Wednesday. April 18. i921, 10 a. m.. at the unclaimed freight station of the C., C., C. & St. L. Ry. Cos., Twenty-Fifth and Brlghtwood avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana, unless previously claimed by proper owner, one crate Spacke automobile, consigned to Spacke Machine and Tool .Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Terms of sale: Cash or certified check. J. K. VANCE, Freight Claim Agent. C.. C„ C. & St. L. Ry. Cos.. Indianapolis. Indiana. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. USED GOODS. Better values for less money. Refinlshed exactly like new at half the new price. Also fine rugs, stoves and gas ranges. Guaranteed. Victrolas at cut prices. USED GOODS STORE. 424 Mass. Are. There Is only one, GO to BAKER BROS, for furniture, rugs and stoves. Payments. 219-225 East Washington street. SIDEBOARD. Washington 1718.
BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY NO. 8 L. C. SMITH, EACH $32 50 NO. 5 L C. SMITH. EACH 40.00 1 NO. 8 L. C. SMITH. EACH 60.00 1 NO. 2 MONARCH 30.00 2 NO. 8 MONARCH, EACH 40.00 1 NO. 8 NATIONAL A CASE 27.60 1 NO. 9 OLIVER 33.60 1 NO. 6 OLIVER 25.00 1 NO. 6 OLIVER 30.00 1 NO. 9 OLIVER. II IN. WIDE, BILLING TYPE 82.50 1 REX VISIBLE 26.00 5 NO. 10 REMINGTON. EACH 40.00 6 INVISIBLE SMITH PREMIER. EACH 15.00 8 NO 10 SMITH PREMIER. EACH 35.00 1 OLD STYLE UNDERWOOD 25.00 1 NO. 3 UNDERWOOD 40.00 1 NO. 4 UNDERWOOD 65.00 1 NO. 3 UNDERWOOD. 14 IN., CARRIAGE ONLY 60.00 Th* above machine* are all In frond condition and are jruaranteed. Each machine sold on a fl veday-money-baok offer if you are not pleaa**d with your purchase. They are all real bargain* CLARK TYPEWRITER SHOP. I 18 W. MARKET ST.. Second Floor. Phone. Main 2686 Indlanapolla. Ind. Closing out, regardless of Cost. Removal sale * OFFICE EQUIPMENT. Furniture Table* Desks Adjustable stock bins eto. FARM IMPLEMENTS. Disk Harrows. Tooth Harrows. Corn Planters. Riding Cultivators. Breaking Plows. Hay Rakes. Farm Trucks. Farm Wagons. Buggies. Pony Buggies. Storin Buggies. Feed Cutters. Corn Shellers. Liberty Mills. Hog Feeders. Wagon Beds. Chatham Mills. Oils. Greases, eto. ALL NEW GOODS SLAUGHTERED PRICES. See MR. BOLES, 328 W. FIFTEENTH ST. Two Edison dictating machines, 1 shaver, 1 transcriber with transophone attachment. All equipped with electric motors. Firms now using this equipment can advantageously add to their installation, or this outfit would be ideal for any firm contemplating the use of these machines. Inspection invited. Address A No. 1603, Times. *P A NTS /TV LOWER TRICES I THE PANTS \ I B r T u 48 W. Ohio St. . P 1 L IIS E. Ohio St. w * E. I). B. ~ TAILORING CO. We speclalire In a 340 tailor-made suit for business and professional men. 29 Waverly Bldg. 20 N. Meridian. YOU can't be optimistic with misty optics. Finest shcltex or any other style glass. $2.50 Eyes tested free; 20 years' experience. ROSE OPTICAL CO. Stewart Bldg. 157 North Illinois. Second floor. ADDRESSOGRAPH for eale; F 1 electric with automatic selector. First-class condition. Very reasonable. Address A No. 1146, Times. BROWN reed gocart, $5; pair of portiere, $3; In good condition. MRS. HEND RICK SON, 15 N. Arsenal, ‘ FOR SALE—Medium size heavy office safe. SSO. SMITH-H ASST.ER STURM CO. Mala 6289. WE SELL and plant flowers, shrubs, trees and fruits. 2330 N. Illinois. Randolph 2124. GENTLEMEN’S suits; good condition; sizes 40 and 42. Irvington 3820. SPRING suit and wrap; excellent condition, size 38. Randolph 4967. BUCKEYE Incubator for sale. 1834 New st. Drexel 4174. SEWING machines. 35.00 and up. 312 Mass. Ave. Main 0600. FISCHER fur scarf for sale; alraoat good as new. Drexel 4184. OLD fashioned solid walnut bed Jar sale. Drexel 8110. Quit wearing ready-made ja , , PANTS We make them to your a j) measure for vl if LEON TAILORING CO.. *’*-*' m E. New York at. Upstairs.
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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, RECORDS; good records of any make you desire. 40c. BAKER BROS.. 219 East Washington. LESTER player piano for sale or will trade for small closed car. Irvington 0721. ELLINGTON player piano, 150 rolls musio, $450 cash. Randolph 4221. GOOD upright piano: payments, $1.75 per week. Randolph 4221, MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. CALL me before you sell your household goods. I will pay you cash or get you more at auction. L. A HODGES, auctioneer. Main 2684. TWIN BTROLLER. Call Washington 4379. COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. COAL Large Indiana Lump $7.00 Main 6270. Auto. 23-238. j COAL Ws guarantee genuine Linton fourth | vein white ash lump or egg coal. $6.90; j M. R., same grade. $6 00. EMERGENCY COAL CO. 46 N. PENN. ST. Main 5066. Auto. 23-001. j 3:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. REDUCED COAL Best Linton Lump, clean forked $7.00 Illinois Lump, large, clean forked.... 7.00 : Illinois Egg 7.00 Illinois Mine Run 6.25 j Illinois Nut and Slack 5.25 Genuine Brazil Block, large forked... 7.50 j Drexel 3280. Auto. 52-384. We deliver any where In city. Notice—Coal ILLINOIS SIX-INCH LUMP. 37. SPECIAI PRICE AS LONG AS IT LASTS ATLAS COAL CO. MAIN 1962. AUTO. AUTO, 31-755. WHEN In need of coal call Frank Iten sot all kinds; quality and service guaran- ; teed. 430 Indiana ave. Main 4073. INDIANA LUMP. Illinois big lump. Brazil block, Virginia coal. All clean coal. DUNN COAL CO.. Belmont 0135. COAL~AND ICE. L. H. BAIN COAL CO. MAIN 215 L M AIN 8531. LINTON lump, forked. $3 95; delivered anywhere In city. Main 6216. FOR SALE—Furnace, bakery and cook wood. Call Webster 6194. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. Git VTCt IT storage cheapest l (\W RATES IN CITY. CALL I I Y I us - Everything at reaI I I sonable price. Packed, I J # U shipped anywhere. wT Is Locked room if desired. 80 West Henry. Main 4899. PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private locked rooms and open epaca. 25c per month and up. Looal and overland transfer. We call aid glvs you exact prices on any kind of work without any obligations. 419-23 Eh Market street. Main 2760. Auto. 23-680. Traction Terminal Baggage Cos. TRANSFER. Main 1298. Auto. 51-26 L
LEGAL- NOTICES. NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOLHOUSE CONSTRUCTION BONDS. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned. trustee of Jefferson Township. Tipton County. State of Indiana, that on April 15. 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m. at said trustee's office In the town of Kempton, Tipton County, Indiana, sealed bids will be received by said trustee for the purchase of schoolhouse construction bonds of said township of the aggregate value of one hundred thousand ($100,000) dollars, bearing Interest from and after March 15, 1921, at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum from date and payable scml-annu-ally thereafter on the loth day of September. 1921, and the 15th day of March. 1922, and on the 15th day of September of each year thereafter. That said bonds are being offered for sale for the purpose of constructing a high school building In said Jefferson Township at the town of Kempton. Indiana, and also for the repairing and overhauling the high school building at Goldsmith in said township. Said bonds will be Issued in denomination of SI,OOO each and shall become due and payable as follows: Two bonds each for SI,OOO shall become due and payable March 15, 1922, and on the 15th day of March, 1923, seven bonds each calling for SI,OOO shall become due and payable, and on the 15th day of March of each year thereafter the same number of bonds for same amount shall become due and payable until the full Issue be paid. The last bond becoming due and maturing March 15. 1936. Bonds payable at Citizens National Bank. Tipton, Ind. Said bonds will not be sold for less than par and accrued interest at date of delivery to successful bidder therefor; said bonds will be sold to the highest and best bidder for cash. Bidders may bid for all or any part of the said issue of SIOO,OOO. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check on some bank In said Tipton County, of not less than 2 per cent of the total sum bid and be ■made payable to the trustee of said township as a good faith proposition that if the successful bidder for all or any part of said Issue, shall faithfully carry out hie bid and pay over the amount of money bid. the said check shall be returned to him, otherw'lse same to become the property of said township and turned Into special school fund. Each bidder must state the number of bonds and amount bid with accrued Interest. The successful bidder for any part or all of said Issue will be required to furnish the bonds covering the amount bid. The trustee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Tills issue has been authorized and consented to by the township advisory board of said township, by proper resolution adopted. Bids are to be In sealed envelopes and addressed J. H. Ferguson, trustee of Jefferson Township. Dated this 24th day of March. 1921. J. H. FERGUSON, Trustee Jefferson Township, Tipton County, Indiana. Kempton, Ind. NOTICE. Notice Is herey given pursuant to the statute that the undersigned, conducting a public storage house, will, on Monday, April 18, 1921, at 10 a. m.. sell for accrued charges the household and other goods, held In storage for the following people, said goods having been In storage one year with charges unpaid. Bert Severance, bln 3rd F; B. Wise, bin 11; Goodyear Rubber Cos., bln 3rd F; W. R. Steele, bln SO; Mrs. Johonte Maben, bln 62. GUI STORAGE! CO.. 30 W. Henry street. Indianapolis, Ind. Successor to Resoner Storage Civ
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LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS OF THE DETERMINATION TO ISSUE BONDS OR OTHER EVIDENCE OF INDEBTEDNESS FOR RAILROAD TRACK ELEVATION PURPOSES. Notice Is hereby given to the taxpayers of the city of Indianapolis, State of Indiana, that the city of Indianapolis by and through its common council by ordinance duly passed on the 21st day of March, 1921. and approved by the mayor on the 23d day of March, 1921, determined to Issue three hundred seventy-five (375) city bonds of one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars each, amounting to three hundred seventy-five thousand ($375,000.00) dollars. Said bonds to be dated April 24, 1921, and to be payable In twenty-five (25) series of fifteen thousand ($16,000) dollars each. The first of said series being payable on Jan. 1. 1923, and on the first day of January each year thereafter to and Including Jan. 1, 1947. Said bonds to bear Interest at not to exceed five and one-half (5%) ner cent per annum, payable seml-annuall Wq{ bonds are Issued for the purpose * part ot ing money to apply on the city's I cjt _ J. 1 railroad track elevation in the E e ] e _ a _ Indianapolis, under existing traclOj co _; tlon contracts with various rallros*f **" panies. L__ CHARLES W. JEWETT. M Joy SAMUEL ASll..- ' , Corporation CiV,,?®*ROBERT H BRYSON. City ContrY r ~ yjTPJPJ^ NICE young four-year-old horse to tr*i for fresh cow and calf. Webster SlOO^f; FINANCIAL. „ PERSONAL LOANS 4 $lO TO S3OO This office le operated under the euper-1 vision of the State of Indiana and was es- 4 tabllshed for the purpose of providing a place where honest people can borrow I any amount from S2O to 3300 without 1 paying more than the legal rate of interest or without being Imposed upon in any way. It Is only necessary that you are keeping house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither do we make Inquiries of your friends, relatives or trades people. You can have all time necessary tor repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and let us explain. No charge unless you borrow. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced at legal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2923 OR AUTO. 22-450. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. 113 E. Washington St. Corner Vlr. Ave. we" ARE - PREPARED TO MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WE PURCHASE P.EALTY CONTRACTS, mortgages, bonds and stocks LISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K SAWYER, Pres. Fifth floor Indianapolis Securities Bldg.*l Southwest corner Delaware and Market 1 FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana ' and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON, 108 N. Delaware st. Main 1618. 4 MONEY to loan on first and second mort- ' gage. INVESTORS BANKING SERVICE CORPORATION. 802-3 Saks Bldg. .N'SLRANCE In all branches. AUBREY D. PORTER. 916 Peoples Bank bldg. Main 7049.
45 ARE CHOSEN TO LEAD DRIVE Armenian and Chinese Relief Committee Formed. A State committee of forty-five men and women, organized to support an appeal for thousands of homeless Armenian orphans and starving Chinese wai announced at a conference at the Hotel Severin today, at which Thomas C. Day presided. Governor McCray Is chairman. Other members are: Benjamin Bosse, Evansville; Thomas Taggart, French Lick; J. S. Koyse, Terre Haute; Ross A. Hadley. Richmond; C. F. Coffin. Indianapolis; Elwood Haynes,* Kokomo; E. C. Toner, Anderson; Henry W. Marshall,'Lafayette; Henery L. Erlewlue, Marlon; Samuel M. Foster, Ft. Wayne; Carles A. Carlisle. South Bend; Samuel M. Ralston, Indianapolis; James P. Goodrich, Winchester: Mrs. C. B. Stuart. Lafayette; Miss Mae B. Helmer, Terre Haute; Emmett F. Branch, Martinsville: Prof. O. I. Christie, Lafayette; Dr. William Lowe Bryan, Bloomington; Mrs. Culla J. Vayhlnger, Upland; Mrs. Elizabeth Clay pool Earl, Muncie; Mrs. Cornelius O'Brien, Lawrenoeburg; Mrs. Ada V. White. Kentland; Mrs. W. A. Morris, Frankfort; Mrs. Richard E. Edwards, Peru; W. J. Mooney, Indianapolis; A. M. Glossbrenner, Indianapolis; Mrs. Isaao Born, Indianapolis; the Rev. Francis H. Gavlsk, Indianapolis: A. J. Fritz, Indianapolis; A. M. Rosenthal. Indianapolis; Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht, Indianapolis; Thomas C. Day, Indianapolis; E. T. Albertson. Indianapolis; Ernest I. Lewis. Indianapolis; the Rev. E. L. Williams, Marion; John H. Holliday, Indianapolis; Mrs. Curtis A nodges, Indianapolis; Mrs. E. F. Hodges, Indianapolis; Mrs. Joseph B. Healing, Indianapolis; A. B. Cornelius, Indianapolis; Mrs. E. C. Bumpier, Indianapolis; Mrs. Clarenca Martindale, Indianapolis; L. N. Hines, Indianapolis. It is planned to give the appeal whirlwind force from April 24 to May 7. Charles F. Coffin, president of the Indianapolis Cbnmber of Commerce, will direct the Indianapolis campaign from the headquarters of Near East Relief, 403 City Trust building. Dr. Clarence D. Royse will be tho State director. Miss Adah Bush, secretary to the Gor-| ernor, was present and expressed the} Governor's sympathy for the appeal. T'*e Governor was attending the funeral/ of Samuel T. Murdock at Lafaye,tte. I Juveniles Admit l Theft of Chickens Special to The Times. HARTFORD CITY, Ind., Three boys, arraigned In juvenile today, admitted they had stolen chickeMJ and committed a number of other petty i thefts here during the last few months. Their case was taken under advisement.
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LAFAYETTE—Mrs. Lucinda D. Bore, 06. Is dead nt the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Crowden, five mll&s southeast of this city. Mrs. Bore was one of tho oldest women in Tlppecanoa County and had lived in Lafayette and vicinity since she was 5 years of aga. She was born In Cincinnati and was tha mother of eight children, all of whom are dead except Mrs. Crowden. MARION—Amos H. Kimbrough, 72, well-known farmer and long resident of Grant County, Is dead at bis home la Liberty township, near Radley, following a brief Illness. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning from Center Church, with interment In the I. O. 0, F. cemetery here. NOBLESVILLE—Mrs. Elizabeth Clark, 72, wife of W. C. Clark, is dead at her home west of Noblesvllle. Among the children who survive are Robert Clark, chairman of the Republican county central committee, and Mrs. C. D. Barker ot Westfield.
