Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 55, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1921 — Page 12
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INDIANA DAILY TIMES 35-3* S. Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main *s*y Automatic .18-151 RATES. One time 0* P er }}“• Three consecutive times.. 08 pe. une Six consecutive times 07 per Une Male or female help wanted, situation wanted male or female; rooms to let and board and rooms wanted — One time JJ P* r JJ n * Three consecutive times.. .07 per Une Six consecutive times 0* per line Contract rates on application. Legs! notlcea Pcf H n9 Lodges and club notices Tso per Insertion Church notices (1 Inch or 1,3.) 60c per Insertion Over I Inch . .07 per Une additional Death notices *sc per Insertion. Card of Thanks or In Memorlara notices 07 P*r Une Ads reoeived until 11:46 a m. for publication same dag.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Lo<x £ds> Parlor* 1122 StFLANKER & BUCHANAN 120 North Illinois st. Funeral directors to tb# people of Indian apolis since 18*7- ... fh^IANAPOLaTcREMgoRY Georcp! Grinsteiner Funaral Director. 622 B. Market. Old phono Main 903. Naw phona 17-u.kl. J. C. WILSON 1110 Prospect. Auto. I*<7l. Drexal *B2B- - T. BLASENG YM Iffs Shelby st. Drexel I6T>. Auto. 61-114 FUNERAL DIRECTOR!*— WM. E. KREIQER. New n-111. Main 14*4. 1401 N. IlHnols GADD—BERtTGADD. 1180 Prospect st. Phones Drexel 0423. Automatic a2-2. Undertakers— hisey a titus. North Del. New 88-584. Main 3680. * feexetTfee.net. Auto. 24-186. 1084 N. Illinois Mala 0843. CEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES AMBLER, LOUISA—Age TS years. Thursday 2 a, m. Mother of Mrs. Ida Ott, John and Wiliam Amsler. Funeral from home of William Amsler, 348 Kansaetrset. Saturday 8:20 a. in.. Sacred Heart Church 9 a m. Friends Invited. HTLCHER. MRS. ANNA—Beloved wife of Fred A. Helcher and sister of Mrs. Lopls Beck and Mr. Joe Roman, died July IS. 1921. at 2:04 p. m. age 54 vears 6 jnonths 12 days. Funeral Saturday. July IS at 2 P. m.. at late residence. 719 Lincoln st. Friends invited. Burial In Crown Hill cemetery. HETJSER. WILLIAM L. —Died at Methodist hospital, July 13. 1921. Funeral at hU residence, 1122 Henscueli ave., Saturday afternoon. 2 o'clock. Burial Crown HillFriends invited. WILLIAMS. WILLIAM L.—At his residence. 1002 Lexington avenue. Thursday, July 14. Funeral notice later. IN MEMORIAM. IN MEMORIAM—In lovink remembrance of our dear departed husband and father, Samuel Kemper, who departed this life one year ago today. July 15, 1920. We mise you everywhere, Our dear departed one. But we vow to the dear Lord And pray thy will be dene. Sadly missed by loving WIFE AND CHILDREN. JENNIE AND SYLVESTER LEMPER. THERSIA WAIT AND KAMIL ES> •
* LOST AND FOUND. LOST—*-Coi lie, clipped, female; seen Saturday and Sunday, Pratt and Delaware: Meridian and Ohio; wore no collar; an■wers name PaL Reward. Harrison 2272. mornings. LOST—Small gold wrist watch; monogram "E. M. B.” Return to J6l Northwestern or call Main 4016. Liberal reward: keepsake. LOST or stolen—July 2, diamond tls pin. Liberal reward; no questions asked. Call Drexel 8892. . LOST—A coat, between Alabama and Illinois sts. with Masonic emblem. Circle 6041. Reward. LOST—A beagle hound. Sunday! white and tan, from 733 Congress avenue. Randolph 2238. BULLDOG, brtndle. large bat ears. Liberal reward. Main 9254. NOTICES. ABOUT 100 trouser lengths to clean up to your measure. 36. *7, 88 and $lO. Former prices, 310 to 320. W. G. Schneider $9 WEST OHIO STREET. Be sure you are In the right place. so" lover* of pro-war conditions, come to the courthouse square and hear how this can come to and solve the labor question and money question and make Indianapolis the Eldorado of America Address at the courthouse square at 6 o’clock each evening- V. R. LOW. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING RO()M& ILLINOIS. N.. 518; large front room and kitchenette, gas range and kitchen cablMt; modern. NICE light housekeeping room and kitchen; gas. electric lights and phone. Belmont 1406. ADDISON. N.. 121; two furnished rooms. ground fioor, light and gas furnished. Belmont 1680. DELAWARE X, 2641; furnished or unfurnished modern home; couple preferred. Randolph 6562. THREE rooms light housekeeping; reasonable; also two sleeping rooms; walking distance; all modern. Ctrcle 8673. NEW JERSEY. N.. 716; nics. clean, modern apartment for housekeeping; everything furnished; walking distance. Circle 4958. THREE rooms, furnished complete, downstairs; front porch; private. Balmont 1784. CORNELL. 1216, 2 large, furnished, light housekeeping rooms; modern. Main 8763. TWEXTT-F1 R3t7w~23 l7Turnth ed.~~rr.odern Housekeeping room. Randolph 7878. ILLINOIS. N., 826; large room and kitchenette. Circle 1825. ROOMB—-TO LET. FURNISHED rooms, private family, mod--ern; no other roomers Main 9302. Walking distance. PENNSYLVANIA. N.: large, cool, nloely furnished room; suitable for 2. Circle 0898. CAPITOL. N- 2347; nicely furnished room, modern; private family. Randolph 8670. * NEW JERSEY. N. 2001; large pleasant outside room; modern conveniences; private home. Randolph 6748. NORTH; very nice furnished room, modern. attractive. In private home; 1 or 2 gentlemen; walking distance. Circle 4972. ILLINOIS. 916 N.; nice front room; modern; suitable for two gentlemen. Circle 6840. LARGE, llne'.y furnished front room; modern, private home; for 2 gentlemen. Rand. NICE, clean, cool, comfortable room for 1 or 2. north. Call Harrison 2113. LARGE front bedroom, suitable for two. Main 6998. JtODFRN furnished front room, close in, reasonable. Circle 6758. BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LEtV TWO modern rooms with private bath. suitable for four people; very desirable; paeaia. Circle 3399. THE shortest distance between two wants ie g Times Want ad. Tour customars Bee them. Why don't you 7
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FIA IS, APARTMENTS—TO LET. Nortliwood Apt. Four-room, bath and kitchenette, hardwood floors, strictly modern. Trio* $65. {State Savings & Trust Cos. FIND large hewiy decorated. modern, six room*, sunparlor, tile bath. laundry. Janitor; heat and water furnished, b***t residential section Os city; 2715 Is. Meridian. $125. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. BROADWAY. 2147; 4 rooms and garage, la strictly modern home. Harrison 3227. nnn n n WOMAN wishes to share her semi-modern home; reasonable. 406 N. Dorman. FURNtSHEDHOU SES AND FLATS. ONE-HALF of snail double furnished complete, light, gas and water furnished. 339 per month; located at 1206 Hoyt ave. Call Drexel 1407. THREE-ROOM modern apt.; completely furnished: heat, light, gas and water Included. 1530 Hoyt ave. Drexel 1407. SEYEX-roora furnished; centrally located. Price 3350. Main 5753. maleTh¥l>— vvanteo. WANTED—Expert piano player for orchsstra work In large movie houae. Also violin player and drummer. Writs AMES THEATRE CO.. Ames. lowa. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 398 E. Washington st., Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 7.17. FEMALE HELP—WANTED.
GIRLS . for inspection and piece work. Work steady, with good pay and good conditions. G. & J. TIRE CO. 549 East Georgia Street. Girls Between It and 26 years, who ars seeking permanent employment and whose homes are In the city, apply to the Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. Room 222. corner NtW York and Meridian, WANTED Housekeeper. middle ag*d woman with responsible person. 2135 Fountain street. Call afternoons 777? PERSONAL*. ABSOLUTELY reliable and confidential detective work performed ; reasonable rates O’Neil Secret Service. 2. r V 4 W. Wash. Cl. 5?. Night phone Ra. 6785 and R* 6069 FA IRMONT~MATERNITY HOSPITAL for connne tneiit, private; prices reasonablemay work for board; babies adopted, write lor booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG. 4011 E. Twenty-Seventh st.. Kansas City. Mo. BUSINESS BERVICE. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattr***** and pillows made to order. E. F. BUKKI R 416 Mass ave. Main 1428. New 12-775 LET us clan your vaults, cisterns and dry wells. We can do It cheaper than others. For quick service. Circle .',694. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLKD JE 201 I-ids r. ave ELECTRIC wiring, 5 rooms for 317; where quality outlives the price. Randolph 9034. WALL PAPER hanging. cleaning and painting. Circle 6294. 1522 Anbury street. HEMSTITCHING, 10c YARD. MRS TUTTLE 201 INDIANA AVE. WILL do family washing. You furnish soap, starch, blueing. Webster 6617. BUSINESS NOTICEST ~~ SPECIAL sale this week on plain white flannel trousers. 320 quail ties, to your measure, 316. W. G. Schneider S9 WEST OHIO STREET. Be sure you are In the right place. BUSTNESS CHANCE*. NOW is the time to order your hot weather suit. You should have no healtancy now In* buying your clothing needs at the price* I am quoting. They range from 336 to 375 and are right, absolutely. W. G. Schneider 8? WEST OHIO STREET. Be sure you are in the right place. GsiESEsr? Fans sale Modern retail grocery and meat market. splendid stock. fixture*. complete, and ic fine shape; established business, well-known location, having been a retail grocery for over tw'enty years; good reason for selling; will make attractive price for quick sale; terms cash. Clarence H. Alllsoa. 2139 Prospect. Phone Pros. 0117. SOFT drink parlor and cigar stand doing good business; must sell on account of other business. 236 N. Illinois street. Colonial Bar. ROOMING HOUSES.. RESTAURANTS; EASY TERMS. 40 N. DELAWARE. FOR SALE— Milk route and truck, 3300 cash. 436 South Noble. PROFESSION A U~*g WV ICE*. VIOLET Ray and Swedish massage. MiSS DE VERB. 18 <4 W. Market. Room 12. LOTS FOR SALE. LARGE beautiful lota In Wayne park. Just off W. Washington st., which is being paved;.|l down. 31 a week. Will take you out labour automobile at your convenisnca OSCAR LEE. 1003 City Trust Mein til
REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. SOUTHEAST Five large rooms* down, floore43 * attic, electricity, gas, cistern and sink In kitchen. House In good condition; fruit and shade. Two car linen. Price 12.750; $750 cash, balanco $2.50 per month. Muat Hell. letMvlng city. SLE MR. BARRETT. 108 E. Market Howard C. Venn Main 1115. A IT Double, East II r~y\. II 2 Five room.* to a elde; rent* for SSO; price S4.O*JO Paved afreet. All Improvements in and paid for. Bath but no furnace. GEORGE A. LUCAS. 405 People's Ui 6102. S'^/ r 1822 Broadway XL Beautiful little six-room £\\ modern home, fine location; plenty shade; full lot; garage. Pries 30 900. Payments. See V. D. Templeton, realtor, with Bert Essex 310 Kahn bldg. Main 5574. 900“ BLOCK SOUTH. Double. 5 rooms to a Hide; electric lights, and driven well, newly painted and decorated. Price 92.200: S4OO caah. balance ca.y terms. Mr. Mclnteer. I. N. Richie k Son. 203 Indianapolis Securities. Main 052<V A DANDY 5-ROOM COTTAGE 1200 block Villa eve.; large lot. as* front and In good shape for only $2.904. Terms. B. F. Clark, with Frank S. Clark & Cos. ff E. Ohio s' reet. Main 3377 Six-Room Bungalow on Southea j tern ave.; g is. electric lights, city water, bath. etc... Improved street; nice lot; only $ :.600, s6uo ca-h. per month. Call Lewie Clark. Evenings. Randolph J 66, with FRANK S. CLARK & CO. 226 E. Ohio. Main 3377. Six-Room Bouse On Bevllle ave.. near Tenth at.; city water, gas. electric light*. aewer; for terms, ate Mr. YanArsdall, with 11. C. Tuttle & Bro., 131 E. Ohio st.
NEW ATTRACTIVE FIVEROOM BUNGALOW north; long living: room, nearly acre of ground; interurban service; $3,160; s4su caoh, balance monthly. Reliable Realty Cos. Main 0196. 601 City Trust. KENWOOD AVE HOME Seven rooms strictly modern; priced for quick wile. A real home; l#t tne show you. Circle 7171 evenings, Web 5296. E. R. Newhouse, Realtor. 203 People’s Bank Bldg. 458 BLAKE ST. Modern residence, 8 room* with dor-tor’s office In connection; splendid location f>*r physician, 2-car garage*. For quick sale. $4,200. ITrust Cos. Bungalow Bargain 1310 Burdsal parkway, 5 rooms, lone living room, two bedrooms, lath and kitchen; full lot with fruit and shrub bery. Can be bought for $4.0o0; $2,000 ' ash and balance easy terms. Marion County State Bank N. Keystone Double Near New York et., 8 rooms a aide, bath, soft and city water; electric lights and gas; i* od condition and worth the price, *4,50d. Indiana Trust Cos. ?2C# CASH BUYS ~ NEAT SOUTH SIDE HOME. NOW VACANT. On Mlnneaota st., 4 room*. th. electrto IlKht*. city water, newly painted, new electric fixture*, all in good condition. Frice 61.800. HENRY * ROBINS, REALTORS. 153 E. Market St. Main 5538. BCXG AIjOWj NORTII ~~ Fiftieth end Guilford; all modern, new and up to date, $5,500; SI,OOO cash, balance like rent. Howard C. Venn 102 E. Market. Main 1115. NORTH. 8 rooms, thoroughly modern; lot 115x125; lot beautifully decorated. This will bear investigation; ca*h and terms; modern doubles and duplexes north; modern singles and doubles east. All kinds of property south. Cash and terms. Call Drexel 6184. ‘ WE GU A HAN’T F.E SA LES on anything you have to sell In less than 30 days if you make your right. DAY & DAY. ISO Hi B. Illinois St. Phono. Circle 4809. MODERN 6-room homo. Emerson Heights. Bargain for quick sale. Terms. Howard C. Venn. 108 E. Market. Main 1115. MUST sell my home. Call Main 0107 for particular*. FARMS—FOR SALE. “OH BOY, WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS?” Forty acres In Marion County, 7-room house, full basement. front and rear porch, new summer house. 2 barns, double corncrib, toolhouse, blacksmith shop, chicken house and other outbuildings, extra large orchard, well fenced and tiled, 25 acres bottom land. 5 acres timothy and clover, 7 acres oats, 9 acres corn. 12 aores pasture for hogs, fine blue grass pasture for stock, 2 horses., 4 cows. 4 heifers. 2 brood sows, 2 registered gilts. 14 shoata, one 2-horse wag' n, 1 spring wagon. 1 harrow, 1 corn planter, 1 mower. 1 breaking plow, 1 single shovel plow. 1 double shovel plow, one 5 shovei cultivator, 1 large china cupboard, 1 cream separator. 1 feed cutter. 1 corn ehejler, 1 lar <* press. 1 cider press. 3 iron kettles. GO chickens. 60 young chickens, 6 Pekin ducks, 1 double set harness. 1 buggy set harness. 1 sausage mill, 1 sausage stuffer. 1 Majestic range, one 12foot ladder, 1 stepladder; ail this for $9,000, $4,600 cash. Terms. Immediate possession. “Live Wires.’* T. R. JONES & CO., 414 Peoples’ Bank Bldg. 134 East Market St. Main G 758. Belmont 4731. Washington 2469. WHITE Leavitt Ltflu Cos., Indidhiapolts, for free Florida map ard 60-page book. REAL EST/ TE—WANTED. WANTED REAL ESTATE Will buy some small cottages for cash. Russe H. Hartman. >44 XI n.i....
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1921.
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REAL ESI A1 E —UALE OR TRAPE. A FAIR trade la better than a sacrifice sale. GEO. A BROWN. 1002 City Tnmf. ~ REAL ESTATE—3UBUP.BAN. ~ Offer Extraordinary A home and n living. 7, 10 or 23 acres level and under cultivation. Buy any part or all, crop, stock, also farm building*. All in good condition. Young bearing orchard. On best interurban !L * Into city. Will take C or 7-room dwelling a part payment. This proposition will bear investigation. SEE MR. BARRETT. Howard C. Venn. 103 E. Market. Main 1115. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. SPECIAL SALE OF USED CARS We are offering some startling values at greatly reduced prices. It will pay you to look at these cars and get our prices before you buy. Chandler touring, 1920, California top, overhauled and repainted. Ford roadster, overhauled and repainted. Chevrolet touring, repainted, in good running order. Maxwell touring, 1920, In fine shape; good tires. Liberty sedan demonstrator, 1921, relinished; looks like anew car. Oakland touring, a bargain at the price we are asking.
National 12 touring, good tires, repainted; In good running condition. Cole eight, model 850; overhauled, good tires; bargain. Used cors taken in trade. Terms to suit 41S-24 N. Capitol Ave. The Assortment of the City at Bock’s STUDEBAKER DISTRIBUTORS Fifteen makes, eight body styles, two and three-passen-•ger roadsters, four passenger sport and chummy, five and seven passenger tourings, sedans and coupes. BTI’DKBAKEFI HITPOMOBILB OI.DhMOBILE INTERSTATE FRANK LJ N < HAI ,M EKd OAKLAND MAJBOHM LEGAL ESSEX BUICK NASH DODGE FORD REG BUCK CO. 309 N. Pennsylvania. One square north, of postoffle®.
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Nash Renewed Cars ARE GUARANTEED. We also offer the following standard used cars, all of which aro of exceptional value. 1920 Oakland roadster. 1919 Maxwell touring. 1917 Buick touring. 1917 Patterson touring. Overland 83. Cash or term*. Losey-Nasli Retail Cos. 400 N. Capitol ava. Main 3348-3349. Automatic 21-946. SIOO TO $125 down and $5 weekly buys a good used car. We carry Fords, Maxwells, Chevrolet*, Monroes, Interstates. Dodges and other*. Indianapolis Auto Par*b and Tire (Ju. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings and Sunday*. FORD light truck, $125 for quick sale. A. E. Hoy. Irvington 3058. HOWARD C. VENN. 108 E. Market. Main 1115. FIVE passenger,' $200; $75 down and balance in a year or trade for a roadster. 2343 N. Capitol. Harrison # 0765; good top, tires and paint. COLUMBIA 6 automobiles. ARTHUR DIETZ COMPANY, distributors. 334 E. Market street. Main 6716. 1920 FORD sedan; big bargain. 285 N. Pennsylvania. Main 2246. DID XOU SELL IT? If not, try tvAtautomobil* columns of Th# Tltnas Wanf^Sn.
AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPUEa, TO THE PUBLIC: The best equipped and up-to-date paint shop in Indiana is at your service, under tlie supervision of men who know nothing else but high-grade work. May we have the pleasure, of giving you an estimate when you contemplate having your mot o r vehicle painted? Local Branch NORDYKE & MAR MON COMPANY Eleventh and Meridian Streets. Phone Main 1884. Indianapolis, ind.
FOR SALK T!r** at prlre* tor the thrifty buyer; *ox3 16.90. 33x4, 111.00. Ollier size* oortow. MASTER PRODUCTION CORPORATION. It Whan Bldg, AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 North illlnuia S & S Auto Laundry MOT OKCYCLES AND BICYCLfcS. N’ow is the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re euameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 634 36 Mass. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all kind-* of motorcyciea. FLOYD PETERMAN. 609 Massachusetts avenue. AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. AUTOS WANTED Larire.t u*ed car dealer* in ntate * INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS. 619 N. Capitol. Open evenln**. ~ AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. 6IBN. Il!!no* *t. Main 1 579 4uto'. 9-lM AUTOS wanted. WETSSMAN’S 213-14 U. Sew York trc*t. Main 4 4 4*. WILL trade player piano for Chevrolet "MjBCEL LAN EO UR—WA NTfcu. ONLY when good quality, correct style and comfort ar combined with reasonable price can real clothes satisfaction result. We have always endeavored to please from this standpoint. Suits, $36, $45, $55, $65 and up. "W. O. Schneider 89 WEST OHIO STREET. Be sure you are tn the right place. mi, siMsfl elloi m CM Mill AT TME STICK YABIB. MAW 1861. 7 h O ÜBEHO L P GOODS. HIGH oven gas range, oak chifforobe. ml:* ror door, brass beds, Vernis Martin bed., dressers, rockers and various articles breaking up housekeeping. 828 North Pennsylvania street. GO TO BAKER BROH. for furniture, rug and stoves. Payment*. 219-225 East VN .-Mi gi.n street. SIX rooms of furniiore. all good andean. Call Circl# 1034. "SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE." USED White and Singer Rented 33 per NS / Mj month. Repairs > < arfcyyg and parts for all (0 1 mattes guaranteed 812 Mass. Ave. / Mala ortou. MUSICAL INST RUM ENTB. PHONOGRAPH, standard make, $66; p'lays all records. We will deliver this Instrument to your home on approval. Try out thoroughly; if perfectly satisfied pay us SI.OO down and take balance on easy terms. There is no obligation to buy and no red tape. FACTORY ’REPRESENTATIVE Drexel 3880. RECORDS; good recoras of any make you desire. 40c. BAKER BROS.. 219 East Washington. NEW player piano; will take cheap lot;
MjSCELLANEqUS—FOR SALE. GREAT JULY CLEARANCE SALE A large number of suit lengths in all ehade* and weights, to clean up to your measure while they last at $27.50, S3O. $35 and S4O. Be quick if you want one of them. They are great bargains und will not 1&hI long. W. G. Schneider 39 West Ohio Street Be sure you are In the right place. TYPEWRITER BARGAINSCASH CPAYMENTS Get out low prices on high-grade used and second-hand UNDERWOOD, MONARCH REMINGTON. l. c. smith. ROYAL and other good machines. We Bell machines thnt -,ve ran guarantee. CLARK TYPEWRITER SHOP 18 We at Market. Hecond Floor. Phone. Main 2685. Indianapolis, Ind. Match Your /Y\ Ccat (. A Lower Prices Now ll i the pants store co. in / j; Two Stores. UIW 4 8 W. Ohio St. M % * 118 K. Ohio St. " M Good rubber tired Invalid chairs fur rent, $2.50 a month. Mjjma no charge for delivery. Baker
Wait wearing ready-made . PAN TS $ K We make them to your measure for VI Jr LKON TAILORING CO. 111 K. Ne York t. Upstair* ODDS and ends in grocery fixtures. Meat boxes ice boxes, restaurant tubiee and chairs, counters and show ca.-ea. BAKER BROS. SHAVING? plenty of them, cheap. WM. b JOHNSON LUMBER, Nineteenth adn Cornell. FRESH buttermilk and cottage cheese, dellvered to any address in the city. Call Circle 21S8. Sl* EI7L>W AY. 5.'>00 cement Mocks, also NutO tile. J. W. Marvel, Belmont 07i"6. RET STOCK ANDPQULTHY. _ Birds Dogs At this time wre ere offering some extra flue h’ngers and Imported canaiies at very attra tiv© prices. In the next few days will In receipt of young parrots. King double yellow heads and Cuban reds. J*.tr<l* that are guaranteed to talk. We art- also showing some very fine Boston bulls, "VanDuesscn Titus stock" and toy fox terrier puppies, gold fish, globes and supplies. and bird access* rles. R. \Y. JSLotwell Cos., Importers 737 Mass. Circle 0613. HOMES want.a for healthy homeles* flog*. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY. City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. Main 8873. DETECTIVES. Quigley-Hyland Agency Uoil and Criminal Juvestlgatora. 626-629 Law bldg. Main 2903 TRANSFER AND BTORAGE. PARTLOW fireproof storage CO Private locked rooms and open epace. 25c per month and up Local and overland transfer. We call and give you exact prices on any kind of work without any obligations. 419-28 ffi. Market street. Main 27b0. Auto. 23-680. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Main 2028. Auto. 21-12*. GUY Storage Cos. Cheapest rate In city. 30 W. Henry st. Main 48. UNION STATION BAGGAGE CO. Use the phone Call Main 711# ~ _'” LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF INDIANA STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of an act of the General Assembly of tlie State of Indiana. approved March 8. 1921, proceedings were taken by the Indiana State Bourd of Agriculture for a winding up of its corporate affairs and that upon application ami appropriate showings therefor the Secretary of State has issued to said corporation in duplicate a certificate showing compliance with the provisions of wahl statute, which certificate Is as folio wo, tOWit: I. Ed Jackson, Secretary of State of the State of Indiana, do hereby certify that the Indiana State Board of Agriculture has this day filed in the office of the Secretary of State, the properly signed and attested consents, statements and papers required by Section 1 of an act entitled "An act prescribing the method and proedure for the voluntary dissolution of i certain private corporations and declaring ; tin emergency," approved March 8, 1921. : And 1 further certify that said written j consents, statements and papers show' that ; said corporation and the officers thereof i have complied with the provisions of said Section 1 of said act, and that such cor- j poration is now in process of dissolution. ! In witness whereof, I have hereunto set rf\y hand and affixed the seal of (SEAL) of the State of Indiana at the city of Indianapolis this 13th day of June, A. D.. 1921. ED JACKSON, Secretary of State. By P. H. WOLFORD, Deputy. By order of the Board of Trustees of the Indiana State Board of Agriculture. THOMAS GRANT, President. NOTICeToF APPOINTMENT. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix of estate of James W. Howell, deceased, late of Marlon County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CLARA HALL. CLARKE & CLARKE, Attorneys. N ,
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NOTICE. NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS. State of Indiana. Switzerland County, : Notice Is hereby given that the board of commissioners of said county, at their office In the courthouse at Vevay, Indiana, will receive sealed proposals for the improvement of a certain highway 21.600 feet In length, fn said county by grading, draining and paving with stone as set out in the Epeciflcatlona, plans and profile nowon file in the office of the auditor of said county, by and under the laws of the State of Indiana, said sealed proposals will be opened and the contract awarded for said Improvement on the first day of August, 1921 Bids or proposal will be received up to 1 o’clock p. m. on said date. The said roads to be improved are located In Posey tow-nshlp. in Switzerland County, Indiana, and is to be known as th# J. E. Hambrick, J. H. Schroeder and R. C. Bunger et ai. road when so improved. Bids will be for the completion of the said improvement in accordance with the plans, profile and specifications in the offirs of the auditor of said county, and •hell include all labor and material for said work. In no case will extra, conipenButlon be allowed for any additional work alleged to have been done by the contractor or contractors to whom is awarded the contract. _ Each bid shall be accompanied by a personal or surety bond In a sum equal to double the amount of she bid filed f, r the work bid on. to be approved by the board of commissioners of said county, said bond shall be conditioned for the faithful performance of the work, th" sureties, if personal, shall be resident freeholders of the State of Indiana, one of whom shall be a resident of Switzerland County. Said bond shall be for the benefit of any person, persons or corporation who shall i suffer any loss or damages by reason of any such bidder failing or neglecting to enter into a contract to perform su h work awarded by the said board of commissioners or to carry out the same in any particular or to pay for any labor or material which may have been furnished ( to any such contractor or contractors, or to any sub-contractor, agent or superintendent under him, in the construction of saJd work. Said improvement will be let as a whole to the lowest responsible bidder upon affidavit of noncoliusion which must be sub- | mltted with the bid and upon failure to submit such affidavit such proposal >r bid will bo rejected by the board; and the board reserves the right to reject any and a'! bids Time for the completion of said work will be agreed upon after the letting ;of said contract by aid board of com- | missioners and successful bidder. Given by order of tha board of commissioners of said county.
W. A. REEVES. Auditor Switzerland C unty. i STATE HIGHWAY CONSTRICTION. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bi<U will be received by the director of the State highway cm mission at the office of the State highway commission. *n the Statehouse, city of Indianapolis, Indiana, until 19 a. m. on tne 26th day of July. 1921. for ti*e construction on a certain state highand described as follows; No. F. A. 6, section C, National road, j Putnam County, Manhattan to one and | one-half miles east of Mt. Meriuian, 10.954 • inilea No. F. A. 6, section C, Sta~ 552 plus 72 6 jto Sta 883 plus 64. National road. Putnam 1 f'ounty, Manhattan to Bloomington road; | 5.728 miles. j No. F. A. 6. section C, Sta. 97 plus 70, National road, Putnam County. Bloomington road to one and nehalf miles east of Mt. Meridian; 6.284 miles. No. F. A. 16. section C. French Lick road, Warrick County. Boonviile to Pigeon Creek, 10.634 miles. Bids will be received for grading and structures oniy on F. A. 6. section C, as a whole, or on each section a* shown above, and F. A. 16. section C, all of which is described in the specifications aforesaid. Proposal blanks and specifications may be obtained tree and plans upon payment of $5.00 per set. upon application to the Btate highway commission, Indianapolis, j Indiana. No refund for plans returned. Plans may be seen also at the office of the £tate highway commission, Indianapolis, Ind. Contracts will be let to the lowest and best bidder, but the right to reject any and All bids is reserved, if any cause exists therefor. Bidders shall file bonds with the bids as provided by law. LA WRENCH E. LYONS. Director Indiana State Highway Commission. NOTICE is hereby given by the Board of Parl^ Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. Indiana, that sealed porposals will be received by it at its office until 10 o’clock a. m.. on Thursday. July 28, 6921, for the furnishing of ail material and labor for the erection and completitm of a swimming pool including plumbiiffr anil fencing in Riley Park, in accordance with the plans and specifications which are on file and may Pe seen in the office of the Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. Bidders must accompany their proposals for said improvement with a certified check for an amount not less than c of the Amount bid. as evidence of good faith that tho successful bidder will execute within five (5) days from the acceptance of his proposal, contract and bond satisfactory to said board to do the work required; said, check to be made payable to the Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis and must be cer- ! lifted by a reputable bank or trust comI pany doing business in the city of lndi- ; anapolis. j A failure of the successful bidder to enter into such contract and bond upon the | acceptance of ono ol said proposals will ; forfeit the check and the sum of money ! payable thereon to the city as ascertained and liquidated damages for such failure. ! An affidavit of noncoliusion as required ! by law must be furnished. The Board of Park Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or ali bids. SAiIUEL E. RAUH, FRED C. GARDNER, EDWARD A. STUCKMETER, CHARLES E. COFFIN. Boe.rd of Park Commissioners, City of Indianapolis. Ind. July 8 and 15, 1921, NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS OF THE PARK DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS OF DETERMINATION TO ISSUE AND SELL BONDS FOR PARK PURPOSES. The taxpayers of the park district of the |Citfr of Indianapolis. Indiana, are hereby notified that the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis have de- ! terniined that It is necessary to issue and 'sell bonds of the City’ of Indianapolis for said park district in the sum of $30,000. for the purpose of constructing one swimj ming pool in Riley Park., one swimming pool in Ellenberger Park, one swimming pool In Garfield Park, which swimming pools are to be constructed under Construction Resolution Nos. 18, 19 and 21, of the year 1921, and are to be used for park purposes of the City of Indianapolis. Said bonds will bear interest at the rate six per cent per annum and will mature in five years. Unless objection is made by the taxpayers of the said park district in the manner prescribed by law, said Board of I’ark Commissioners, pursuant to said determination, will cause said bonds to be issued and sold in said amount sor 1 such purpose. SAMUEL E. RAUH. FRED C. GARDNER. EDWARD A. STUCKMBYEH, CHARLES E. COFFIN . Board of Park Commissioners of tho CMtv of TndlannolU
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NOTICE is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indiun&polis, Indiana, mat sealed proposals will be received by it at its office until 10 o'clock a. m.. on Thursday, July 28. 1921, for the furnishing of ail material and labor for the erection and completion of a swimming pool including plumbing and fencing In Garfield Park, in accordance with the plans and specifications which are on file and may be'seen in office of. the Board T>f .Park ConiniLsaionsrs of the city of Indianapolis. Bidders must accompany their proposals for said improvement with a certified check for an amount not less than of the amount bid, us evidence of good faith that the successful bidder will execute within five (5) days from the acceptance of his proposal, contract and bond satisfactory to said board to do the work required; said check to be made payable to the Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis and must be certified by a reputable bank or trust company doing business In the city of Indianapolis. A failure of the successful bidder to enter into such contract and bond upon the acceptance of one of said proposals will forfeit the check and tfie sum of money payable thereon to the city as ascertained and liquidated damages for such failure. An affidavit of noncolluaion aa required by law be furnished. The Board of Park Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids, SAMUEL E. RAUH, \ FRED C. GARDNER. EDWARD A. STUCK MEYER, CHARLES E. COFFIN, Board of Park Comiasioners, City of Indianapolis, lm*. July 8 and 15, 1921. , NOTICE is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it at its office until 19 o’clock a. m., on Thursday, July 28, 1921, for the furnishing of all material and labor for the erection and completion of a swimming pool including plumbing and fencing in Ellenberger Woods, in accordance with the plans and specifications which are on file and may be seen in ths office of the Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. Bidders must accompany their proposals for said . improvement with a certified check for an amount not less than of the amount bid, as evidence of good faith that the successful bidder will execute within five (5) days from the acceptance of his proposal, contract ,and bond satisfactory to said board to do the work required; said check to be mads payaLle to the Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis and must be certified by a reputable bank or trust company doing business in the city of Indianapolis. A failure of the successful bidder to enter into such contract and bond upon ths acceptance of one of eaid proposals will forfeit the check and the sum of money payable thereon to the city as ascertained and liquidated damages for such failure. An affidavit of noncollusion as required by law must be furnished. The Board of Park Comissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids. SAMUEL E. RAUH, FRED C. GARDNER. EDWARD A. STUCKMETER, CHARLES E. COFFIN, Board of Commissioners, City of Indl&napoiift. Ind, July 8 ar i 15. 1921. FI NANCIAL.
PERSONAL LOANS $lO TO S3OO This in 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 $lO to S3OO without paying more than the legal rate of interes. or without being imposed upon in any way. It is only peceasary that you are keeping house and permanently located, XO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We Jo not notify your employer, neither do \\e make Inquiries of your friends, relatives or trades people. i You can have all time necessary for 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 2623 OR AUTO. 22-450. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. 113 E. Washington St. Corner Vlr. ATS WE AHE FKEFAKED TO MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. W 1 I PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS. , MORTGAGES. BONDS AND STOCK* LISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES COt FRANK K. SAWYER, Pres. < Fifth floor Indianapolis Securities Bldgw Southwest corner Delaware and Market. ! ~ INSURANCE. In all Its branches. AUBREY D. PORTER. ! 9SS Lemcke bidg. Main 1012. OLD HOUN’ DAWG >J DOES NOT HOWL; FISTS PROVE IT, Pair of Fives Also Convince s Columbus Citizenry That It Is A o Meat Thief, Special to The Times. COLUMBUS, Ind., July 15.—Why p® to Jersey City? According to reports ! received from Grammer. fistic combats : as fierce and more frequent are Btaged there. No gate fees are charged; no ! padded gloves are used and no referee is needed to tell the spectators which of | the combatants picks up the marbles. The knights of the closed fist at Grammer have long since outgrown the oldfashioned custom of fighting for one's lady. Fighting for the honor of one's dog has become popular there during the last week and three separate combats have resulted. Yesterday a group of townfolks was assembled in front of the Grammer store slnndering Carl Burrell's hound. Some one said Burrell’s dog howled all night at the moon and Burrell got hot. Then I Elmer Patton said that the hound was |no ’count and stole meat. This was too great an Insult and Burrell flew Into action. One blow, a fall, a crash, a broken store window and an avenged dog Is the story that Is told of the flghLTwo days ago It was two blows, a broken hand and a dog unavenged. Thus the report by rounds and battles comes from Grammer. Foreign Exchange Rates Are Lowered Owing to a change In the rates of foreign exchange, the postofftce department today announced new rates for international postoffice money orders from four European countries. The new rates are as follows: Great Britain, 1 pound sterling, st. former rate $4.10; Netherlands, 1 florin 35 cents, former rate. 38 cents; Denmark and Norway, 1 IS cents, former rate, 20 cents. First Nurses Given Shelbyville License Special to The Times. . SHELBYVILLE, Ind., July 15.—The first licenses to registered nurses ever Issued In this county were granted this week by Gordon Thurston, clerk §f the ! Shelby Circuit Court to Miss Molly Scott and Miss Claire Ellen Conner, both this county. The law for registering of nurses was passed in 1905. f WILL RAISE LODGE FUND. HARTFORD CITY, Ind., July 15—The I. O. O. F. Lodge at Dunkirk has opened a campaign to raise SIO,OOO. among Its membership, to be applied on a debt of $27,000, incurred when a tww home was built.
