Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 62, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1921 — Page 10
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS. SK“ U/a lcis, Parlors 1222 Union St. *LAI\x\EU & BLCUAiNAN 320 North IllluoU st. Funeral directors to the people or Indianapolis since 1887. Phenes—Main 0641-0642. 2Z-6*t-INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grinsteiner Funeral Director, 522 E. Market. Old phone Main 908. New phone 27-201-J. C. WILSON lilt Prospect. Auto. Drexel 0323. W. T. BLASENGYM JSS Shelby st. Drexel 2570. Auto. 61-114. FUNERAL DIRECTORS — WM. E. KREIGER. Nsw 21-194. Main 1464. N Illinois ODD-BERT 8. GADD. 21*0 Prospect st. Phones Drexel 0422. Automr*!. 52-27*. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY sT ITTUS. 991 North Del. New 20-564. slain 3630. 1 FEENEY & FEENEY. Auto. 24-195. 1034 N. Illinois. Main 0843. OEATH AN o f'J NERAITNOTICES. BRADSHAW. ADALINE—Widow of John A. Bradsha v. at Craig Hall. Atlantic City. N. J.. Friday. July 22, 1921. Funeral at the resld nee of Mrs. Frank Blackledge, 1835 i. Meridian st. Notice of the date and hour to be given later. COYLE. MARY ELLEN —Age 57 years, beloved wife of Robert C. Coyle, passed sway at their residence, 355 N. Jefferson ave.. Thursday, July 21. Funeral Monday. July 26. 8:30 at residence, 9 a. m. Holy Cross Church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends Invited. DUNLEA. CHARLES —Died Friday. July 21. at his family residence. 149 N. Highland ave. Funeral Monday 10 a. m. at the residence. Friends Invited. ' LODGES AND CLUB 37 THE Hoosler Square and Compass Club will hold a meeting Monday evening. July 23 at 8 p. m. In Superior Court. Room 1 of the courthouse. Members are urged to attend. Dues will be payable at this meeting. PAUL B. GORDON. Pres. ALBERT O. EVANS. Second Vice. Pres, CHURCH NOTICES Roberts Evangelistic Party Corner of King Ave. and W. 10th W. Tenth car to King Under Big Brown Tent July 26 to Aug. 14. Everette O. Chi'faut, FaVjr. Tor particulars 'elephcno Belmont 8013. Under ausoie-.q of West SD- Nantrcoie. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Meridian at Twentieth Sts. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 11 a m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading rooms to the church edifice are open week days from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. SECOND”CHURCH OF CHRIST. ¥cTENTlST—Delaware anC 12 th sis. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school, first session. 9:3f a. m.: second session. 11 a m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o’clock. Reading room. 811 Odd Fellow bldg., open dally from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.. except Wednesday. when closed at 7:15 p. m., and Sunday, when open from 2 to 5 p. m. THIRD CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST —3350 Washington blvd. Sunday services. 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school. 0:15 a. m Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock Reading room at 205 E. 34th st., open daily from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m.. except Wednesday.’when closed at 7:30 p. m.. and Sunday, when open from 3 to 6 p. m. UNITY CHURCH of PRACTICAL CHRISTIANITY. 1200 Odd Fellow bldg Members of the International New Thought Alliance. Devotional Service. 11 a. m. Muriel G. Powell, Leader. Services today by Laura E Andrews. Mid-week meeting. Wednesday, S p. m. Reading rooms, 1114 Odd Fellow bldg. Open from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Phone Main 7934. Visitors Always Welcome. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—32S reward for Information leading to recovery of new Ford touring car; black wheels, demountable; self starter. Taken Friday, July 15. from In front of 141 W. Market. Ll-ense 63121, Motor 6138996. W. E. WEDDLE. LOST —Locket with 32.50 gold rlece, on E. Michigan car or W r est Indianapolis or between Meridian and Illinois, on Maryland *t. Finder please call Webster 3250. LOST—GoId wrist waten, Monday evening at Murat theater or street near Plaza hotel. Liberal reward for return to Plaza hotel. DOGS clipped while you wait. 446 East Tenth. Main 2134. LOS I'-.-South Bend watch; reward. 913 Minerva st. Call Circle 0925. PERSONALS. MME. J. J. BROOKS announces to her beauty -patrons that she Is now located at 1744 N. Illinois. Randolph 4897, ABSOLUTELY reliable ano confidential detective work performed ; reasonable rates O'Neil Secret Service. 26 ti W. Wash. Cl. 885*. Night phone Ra. 8785 and Ra 8083 FAIRMONT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for connnement, private; prices reasonablemay work for board, babies adopted; write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG, 4911 E. Twenty-Seventh st.. Kansas City. Mo. WANTED —Helpless people to nurse in my home; paralysis preferred. References. Irvington 1111. BUSINESS CHANCES. WANTED —Ten to thirty active men with from SI,OOO to $30,000 ready cash to form stock company for one of the best chain businesses, better than 10c chain of stores; mall order house or oil stock. Applicants not over 30 years preferred and having had dealings with the farmer, country and small town element. Reference required. Address Box 123, Hot Springs, Ark. • FOR EXCHANGE—SIO*7OOO general merehandiae; will divide. Write LEAVITT LAND CO., Indianapolis. Ind. FOR SALE —Fish and poultry atore. Cheap for quick aale. Call Main 3589 or at ate re, 540 W. Washington. GROCERY and meat market; will sell stock and leave fixtures. Randolph 0167. ROOMING HOUSEh, RESTAURANTS EASY TERMS. <0 N. DELAWARS. WJ.ED cutting, reasonable. LEWIS CAVE. 262$ N. Olney, Webster 8697. * DETECTIVES. Guigley-Hyland Agency " Cm! and* Criminal Investigators. *3B-52*'Law bldg. Main 2*ol
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MALE HELP—WANTED. WANTED Machinists Blacksmiths Boilermakers Sheet Metal Workers and Car Men "Wages authorized by United States Labor Board paid. Apply at once at C. I. & W. It. R. Shops, Belmont Ave. MAN to work this city refinlsh!ng chandeliers, brass beds, automobiles, by new method; $lO daily without capital or experience. Write GUNMETAL CO., 143 Kim, Decatur. 111. MEN to learn barber traue. THI-CITI BARBER COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington st., Indianapolis Ind. Circle 757TWO canvassers, men or women; big money to hustlers. MR. BISHOP, 914 Wright street. ELP^W AN-> ED. ~ SEVERAL ladies or men, so licitors; excellent opportunity; salary and commission. SANITARY SALES CO., 20Va \Y. Ohio St. . Girls Between 18 and 25 years, who are seeking permanent employment and v. 1 oss home* are In the city, apply to the Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. Room 322. corner New York and Meridian WOMAN wanted to care for children. 432 Parker avenue. Webster 5503. BALESME N --WANTED. ~ AGENTS—Delicious soft drinks In concentrated form. Always ready. Just add water; economical, absolutely pure. Every housewife wants them. 14 different kind'*. Enormous demand; big: summer sellers; money comes easy; other popular priced fast selling household necessities. We furnish free outfits. Write today—now. AMERICAN PRODUCTS COMPANY. 4630 American bldg.. Cincinnati. Ohio. _ WANTCD —Salesman for Indianapolis and vicinlt> Commisulon contract only, for spare time or full time. We will teach you to sell Income protection through our # ree school < f instruction and help you ulld a profi able business. MASSACHUSETTS BONDING AND INSURANCE CO. Accident and health dept.. Saginaw. Mich. Capital. 67~MILES per gallon made with new patented gasol’ne vaporizer. Write for particulars. STRANSKY VAPORIZER CO. Pukwana. South Dakota. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. LAUNDRY, rough dry calie (>r and delivered In 48 hour*. THE F E LAUNDRY'. Harrison 3268. COLORED girl wants half day general | housework. Harrison 1396COLORED woman wants sewing by the day. Prices reasonable. Randolph 4436. LAI’NDI'V work to bring home; city references. Randolph 9128. ROOMS — TO LET - . .T HOTEL ‘PURITAN (Fire-proof) Market and New Jersey streets. Rate*; *1 to *'..50. Soerial weekly rates on application THIRTY-FIFTH. W. 950; either one or two bedrooms to girls or man and wife, in private nome; desirable neighborhood; laundry and breakfast if desired. Call Randolph 6481. MODERN room In private family; gentlemen preferred; morning and evening meals, if desired. Harrison 1329. 126 YV. Twenty-Flret street. NINETEENTH. 28 W.; nice, clean, cool, comfortable room for 1 or 2, north. Harrl.-ton 2113, MODERN sleeping and housekeeping rooms, furnished or unfurnished, walking distance. Circle 8353. NICELY furnished front room, downstairs; private fr.mily; walking distance. Drexel 7033. THIRTY-SECOND, 1129 W.: modern sleeping room, private home, gentlemen. Harrlson 2394. MERIDIAN, 935 N.; apt. 3; newly furj nished modern rooms; hot wat-r. Circle I 8158. COMPLETELY' furnished clean housekeeping rooms, 712 Madison avenue. _ FURNISHED room in modern apartment. 1 or 2 gentlemen. Circle 3764. _ | SHELBY, 2009; one strictly modern sleeping room in private family. MARKET. E.. 528; modern furnished rooms. $2 week up; garage. BROADWAY; front room to let. Call Harrison 1334. ~ HOUSES—TO LET.~7~~ 1314 N. Capitol Eight-room modern; immediate possession; S4O per month. OSTROM REALTY CO . Main floor. Peoples Bank Bldg. FLATB,APARTMENTS— TOHIJtT "Washington Blvd. Duplex Best location In city; 7 rooms; 3 bedrooms. Howard C. Venn 108 E. Market. Main 1115, 727 Fairfield Ave. Four-room, bath ni nl vhenvtte, haidwood floors, *trlc*ly modern. State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4618, DAY LAN. 204, party buying furniture will have privilege of renting apartment. Call Main 9458 Saturday p. m. or after 5:30 p. m. LIGHT HOUBEKEERNG ROOMS TWO light housekeeping rooms; ground floor; modern. Webster 2579. SOUTH st.. E.. 317, furnished rooms; bath, housekeeping; cheap rent. ASHLAND. 2015; 3 modern furnished rooms downstairs; garage. Randolph 9553. ~~BdARtTAND ROOMS—TO LEtT~ DELAWARE. N., 1649; 2 connecting furnished rooms, suitable for man and wife or two men; reference. Randolph 3064. GARAGES TOjjjjjJ^^y BARN. all or part; vuic<glflraißM^B. Fifteenth freer re .r ISIHpBftTOgL
FURNISH ED HOUSES AND FLATS. DORMAN, N„ 406; woman wishes to share her semi-modern home to couple; reasonable. "REAL ESTATE —FOR RALE. 1206 W. New York Seven-rooin. Bemi-modern. Prlco $3,150; S3OO dawn, balance monthly. 3324 Hobson Six rooms, city water, gas. electric lights. Price $3,150; S3OO down, balance monthly. N. E. Corner Yitlkner and Ohio and also vacant Lot ljOxlOO feet. Price $-’,650; S3OO lnwn. balance monthly. Leo K. Cline Main 3115. 431 Lemcke Bldg. A Possession of ♦his beautilHU little six-room modern home; plenty of shade, full lot. Price, $6,000. Easy terms. See V. D. Templeton, realtor, with Bert Essex 310 Kahn bldg. Main 5574. Excellent Opportunity In this real home at 4004 E. Michigan St. lias city water, gas, electric lights, toilet. Also an extra iaiK*J lot. Can be bought for $2,750. For terms, see Mr. Van Arsdale, with 11. C. Tuttle & Bro. Dandy Bungalow Home SSOO DOWN. PRICE S:.SSO. Five rooms, beamed ceilings. electric lights, gas. inclosed back porch; corner lot; large shade tree*. This property is located east. E. E. Hatfield 40 N. DELAWARE. A DANDY 5-ROOM COTTAGE 1226 Villa ave.; large lot, east front and In good shape for only $2,900. Terms. 13 F. Clark, with Frank S. Clark & Cos. 228 F Ohio Mmt Main ST' GOOD HOME BARGAIN Seven rooms, modern, hardwood floors. Priced for quick .sale. LET ME SHOW TIITS. E. R. Newhouse, Realtor. Peoples’ Bank Bldg. Circle 7171. Webster 5298 Six-Room Bungalow on Southeastern ave.. gas. electric lights, city water. ba s h. etc., improved street, nice lot; only $2,600, S6OO cash. S2O per month Call Lewis Clark. Evenings. Randolph 62C6. with FRANK S. CLARK & CO. *26 E. Ohio. Main 3*77 3-ROOM DOUBLE WEST INDIANAPOLIS. Newly decorated outside and Inside. Electric lights. S3OO CASH. Balance small monthly payments. Howard C. Venn. 108 E. Market St Main 1115. New Five-Room Bungalow Bathroom. garage. almost Va aero ground, one square from Stop 5. Lafayette Interurban, $3,150, easy terms, Mr. Dorsey. Circle 6548. Reliable Realty Cos. Ylaln 0188. f.Ol ( lty Trust bldg. V *2OO CASH BUYS NEAT SOUTH SIDE HOME. NOW VACANT. On Mlnnxota i*t.. 4 rooms, gas, electric lights, city water newly painted, new electric fixtures: all In good condition. Price 11.800. HENRY & ROBIN'S. REALTORS. 153 E. Market St Main 5538. “BEATTikfI home, east “ Three sleeplr.g moms, long living room: full basement. laundry; hand decorated throughout, breakfast room; al In excellent condition; $2,000 cash, balance like rent. Walter Porter Realty Cos. Circle 7588. _ 518 K. of P. Bldg. BIJNGALOW, NORTH ~ Fiftieth and Guilford, all modern, new and up to date. $5,500. SI,OOO cash, balance like rent. Howard C. Venn 108 E. Market. Main 1115. Christian St. Double Six rooms a side; front and rear porches; electric lights; good well and cistern. Good buy for sumo one. Price $2,500; terms. Indiana Trust Cos. NORTH. 8 rooms, thoroughly modern; lot 115x125; lot beautifully decorated. This will bear Investigation, cash and terms, modern doubles and duplexes north; modern singles and doubles east. All kinds of property south. Cash and terms. Call Drexel 6184. For Sale—Payments 810 Harrison street. 6 rooms; city rater, gas; SSOO cash, balance monthly. Hall & Hill, Realtors. TWO lots, both for $400; .northeast, near school, paved street and car line. Ea< h lot 46x132. For quick pale will soil both lots for S2O cash and balance $2 weekly. Large enough for home and fruit, chickens or rabbit ranch, etc. Your opportunity. Phone Washington 4175. WE GUARANTEE SALES on anything you have to sell In lens than 30 days If you make your price right. DAY & DAY. ISO <4 S. Illinois St. Phone. Circle 4809. “meikeiTstreet ~ Two cottages, 800 block; 5 and 6 rooms and at a price that *.viil sell thonu Indiana Trust Cos. EIGHT rooms, gas. lights, large lot, cistern, cellar; north of creek on Boulevard place. Property In good repair. Only S3OO down. Address owner, 2822 North Illinois streeL JONES st. home, seven rooms, gas, electric lights, furnace, hardwood floors, 2 lots; $3,600; $1,300 cash. Main 0107. MODERN COTTAGE. 29th and Annette, North Inrlianar n lls. 7 rooms, nicely papered and decorated. $4,650. CRUM & BOULDEN REALTY CO. 217 K. of P. bldg Main 4233. LOT northeast, level, high, In good residence section; size 45x132. For 5 days only $395; $lO cash, balance $1 weekly. Rare opportunity. Washington 1079. D.NDY high, fevol building lot northeast; size 49x132. For quick sale only $366; $lO down, balance $1 .weekly. Your chance. Phone at once Mali- 8907.
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1921.
One Blow Out and a Blow Up.
REAL ESTATE FOR S a LE. Beautiful Home 3228 X. New Jersey St. Five bedrooms and bath, living room, library, dining room, pantry and kitchen; hardwood floors throughout; city heat. This house has just been newly decorated and painted. Has new 2-car garage. Immediate possession. We will be very glad to show this property by appointment. William L. Elder and Bowman Elder Exclusive Agents 201 Saks Bldg. Main 0604. ()wner Must Sell Thoroughly modern 6-room home on N. Pennsylvania street. Soe ah for particulars. WANT OFFER. Dunlop & HoLegel, Realtors. 122 E. Market St. TRACT 92x132, two lots, only $500; S2O rash, balance 12 weekly; northeast in rapidly developing residence section. Be quick. Main 1409. W. VERMONT ST. HOME—Eight rooms strictly modern; priced fur quick .sale; real home. Call 1611 W. Vermont st. Belmont 1726. SIX rooms on ground; two story; attic unfinished. >■* acre. 2057 E. ThirtySecond. Webstar 5841. A ULEAR lot on south Md to trade u.h first payment on 5 or 6-roorn house. Call Harrison 2023 between 5 and 7 p. m. SIX ROOM cottage, front and back porch. Urn-., >2,000. 1703 r*-:ki:s aya. -._ t ? E _ A _ L _ ES .T^T E ~ SU3URBAN -- Suburban—Easy Payments New 6-room bung dow. Lj, aero of ground; garage, coal sh* and. well; at Stop 5 on Northwestern interurban; $ 450 cash. $26 per month. C. E. FARMER. Main 0186. Harrison 3089.
1 LOTS FOR SALE. 25 FRUIT AND SHADH (NORWAY MAPLb) TREKS on lot, 85x132, north of Forest KMgt Torty-Slxth and liinosley avenue. LOTS 40x150 fiarflebl north of Eleventh street: fOOti buys the three Hue "bailee In a lifetlin* Act ijiib k. li. F. Cli .k, with Frank S. Clark & Cos. 220 K. <>!•!,. M. Main 33. S3OO BUYS lot 46x150 feet, northeast, near Thirty-Fourth and Shernmn drive; excellent chance for homo or investment. If taken In five day , $lO cash, balance $1 w*ek:y buy* It. i’hone Mr. NASH. Webster 37&'J. AHu E. beautiful in Vuyne park. Just off VV. Washington *t.. which In being paved; $1 down, $1 a week Will take you out in our automobile at your convenient* i SCAR DEB c >.* City Trust. Main OL'l7. REAL FST/VrE—SALE OR TRADE. A FAIR trade Is better than a sacrifice ml- GE'I. It BROWN. 1002 City Trust. EQUITY In lot close In for good Ford touring; from 5 to 7 p m. Harrioon 1011. FARMS—FOR SALE. A REAL bargain in one of the beat 140ncre farms in tho bos. location In Indl. iiH, the northeastern part of Shelby icointy, near steam tin'; interurban stops; j tin- soil and elegant improvements, insale building*; can sell at S2OO I per acre, being on' -bni of recent apprai ial; SIO,OOO mortgage at 5 per cent running for two years yet. If you are | looking for a chance to buy a real bargain at the other man’s loss, occasioned ! by circumstances, this is your opportunity U. H. WILSON, Realtor, 108 N. Delaware st. Main 1018. FORTY acres timber land; prospective oil territory; Oklahoma. Address A No. 2334, Times. ~ REAL ESTATE—WANTED. MR. MORRIS GOT QUICK RESULTS Listed hls property Saturday; I sold it j Monday. May I sell yours) E. E. Hatfield, Realtor. 40 N. Delaware st. SINGLE or double, either modern or not. Main 0107. CASH FOR EQUITY UK CONTRACT FUR REAL ESTATE MAIN 1115. FARMS—WANTED. WANTED to hear from owner of a farm or good land for sele for fall delivery. L. JONES. Box 247, j ney. Ijh BUSINESS SERVICES. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F. BURKLR 416 Mass. ave. Main 1428. New 2S-77S ~SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened, TUTTLBPGE. 201 IKHn rv ELECTRIC wiring, 5 rooms for sl7: where quality outlives the price. Randolph 8034. CARPENTER work, new or repair, by day or contract. Call Drexel 1228. CARPENTERING; new and repair work of all kinds. Circle 1899. HEMSTITCHING, 10c YARD. ’ MRS. TUTTLE 201 INDIANA AVE. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. RECORDS: good recoras of any make you desire. 40c. BAKER BROS.. 219 East Washington. NEW player piano; will take cheap lots hnlonre payments. Randolph 4221 BEAUTIFUL Kurtzmann piano, will aell cheap. 2311 Bellefontalne.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. July Clearance Sale of USED CARS If you arc thinking about buying a car don’t let this opportunity pass. We want to close out our entire stock of used cars in the next two weeks; therefore, we. are cutting the prices on these ears to move them quickly. Ilupmolle 1919 Touring Ilupmobile 1917 Touring Tlupmobile 1920 Coupe Scripps-Booth 1920 Touring Chevrolet 1921 Touring Vinton 1918 Touring Monroe 1918 Coupe Stutz 1917 Roadster The above ears have been rebuilt and refinished. We have many others to choose from. Cars Sold on Easy Payments. Now Showing At Our Used Car Tent, St. Clair and Meridian
10 DAY SPECIAL , USED AUTOMOBILE SALE Now in Full Swing Attractive Values Attractive Prices Attractive Terms The Assortment of the City at Buck’s Thirteen makes, 8 body styles, 2 and 3-passenger roadsters, 4-passenger sport and chummy, 5 and 7-pas-senger tourings, sedans and coupes. Oakland Malbohm Studebaker Interstate Franklin Reo Essex Chevrolet Chalmers Overland Hupmobile Case Regal The Buck Cos. 809 N. Pennsylvania. One aquure north of poatofflee. [nash] Nash Renewed Cars ARE GUARANTEED. VVe also offer the following standard used cars, all of which are of exceptional value. Cadillac, 4 cj'llnder. 1920 Chevrolet coupe. 1920 Renewed Nash 5 passenger. 1920 Renewed Nash roadster. 1920 Ford sedan. Cash or terms. Losey-Nash Retail Cos. 400 N. Capitol ave. Main 3348-3349. Automatic 21-946. SIOO TO $125 Down and $5 weekly buys a good used car. We carry Fords, Maxwells, Chevrolets, Monroes, Interstates, Dodges and others. Indianapolis Auto Parts and Tire Cos. 518 N. Capitol. Open Evenings and Sundays. CADILLAC 6 passenger; good ahape. $250; $125 down. Harrison 0765. 2343 North Capitol avenua. / 1940 HUPMOBILE touring; like new. 235 N. Pennaylvafll* *• Main *246.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE.^ To New Ford and Dodge Purchasers IF YOU DESIRE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IN BUYING THAT NEW' CAR YOU HAVE IN MIND BEE US ABOUT Our New Partial Paymment Plan No Publicity No Delay SERVICE TO ANY WELLRECOMMENDED PERSON Meyer-Kiser Corporation Paid-in Capital. $1,500,000. Mtytr-Kioer Rank Bldg. AUBURN, late sport moael, dandy car; late model Ford; part payment; terms to responsible parties. Circle 8157. LEWIri, s6l Ft. Wayne. FORD in perfect shape, 5 wire wheels, 4 new tires, 1 spare, liassler s shocks, ventilating windshield. A real buy. Cash ED HALL 52 2 East McCarty. OVERLAND roadster, new top, tires and Mood paint. $250; $75 down. Harrison 0755. 2343 North Capitol avenue. Columbia 6 automobiles. akthuk DIETZ COMPANY, distributors. 334 E. Market street. Main u 716. McFAKLAN sport sedan and touring, or irude. Randolph 4 9ua AUTO REPAIRS ANO BuHßwiux TO THE PFBLTC: The host onuirr>efi and up-to-date paint shop in Indiana is at your service, under the 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 NORDYIvE & MAEMON COMPANY Eleventh and Meridian Streets. Phone Mam 1884. lnoianapoiis, ind.
FOR SALE Tires to car owners at factory prices; 30x3 44. $7.90; 33x4. $11.90. Low prices on all sizes. MASTER PRODUCTION CORPORATION. 16 When Bldg. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 834 North Illlnoia S & S Auto Laundry — WA NTE p . AUTOS WANTED I. Woif Auto Cos. 619 N. Illinois Bt. Main 1579. Auto. 22-06* AUTOS WANTED Largest used car dealers in state INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS. 518 N. Capitol. I evenings. AUI OS wanted. WKISI fzi.i-1 * ZT New York treet. Mai MOTORCYCLES ,YCLES. * VVVVVVVV Now i3 the time to hi ur motorcycle overhaul Al 1 .ameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 634-36 Miys. Ave. Main 640 L CASH paid f</'a7TKinds ot motorcycles. FLOYD PE-£:,Vi.UAN. 609 Massachusetts avenue. ~SEWING N E*S FOR SALE USED Whiiifc and Singer fEiuHSI jetted $8 per (OJ iJn-r jMMJtth. Repairs ' > < v^ w p*r ts £or t *i* Uua Am *
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- -. MAC . H .!v . ANP .T,? 0 . 1 ! 8 .--J--WONDER CONCRETE MIXERS Nus eed. BURL FINCH. W r . Maryland St IVIISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. IY Match Your f* "V Coat ii .I Lower Prices Now ll / \ THE PANTS STORE CO. ll Ai / V 1 Two Stores. WUI . 48 W. Ohio St. g % m 118 E. Ohio St * * Good rubber tired Invalid jßcdX chairs for rent, $3.50 & month; no charge lor delivery. Baker Quit wearing ready-made , ll 5 & We make them to your J J measure for VI J/ LEON TAILORING CO.131 E. New York t. I pstolri TRI NKS. BAGS, suitacses. Why pay two middlemen profits? Buy from factory direct. Send for free catalog. ACME TRUNK AND BAG FACTORY. Spring Valley, 111. ODDS and ends In grocery fixtures. Meat boxes ice boxes, restaurant tables and chairs, counters and show cases. BAKER B ROS. FRESH buttermilk and cottage cheese, delivered to any address in the city. Call Circle 2138. SHAVINGS, plenty of them, cheap. WM. F. JOHNSON LUMBER. Nineteenth adn Cornell. SPEEDWAY, 5.000 cement blocks. al3o Nuto tiie. J. W. MARVEL. Belmont 0776. FOR SALE—Three roll-top sanitary desks. Call Circle 7159. PET STOCK ANO POULTRY. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dog. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY. City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. Main 0972 FOR SALE —-Various colors of Angora kittens. Randolph 5164. HOIiBEHOIO tiOOUa. JO TO BAKc.lt BROS, for xurnuure. rug and stoves. Payments. 219-225 Eas V si i. -tree!. MISCELLANEOUS—WANTEU. GOOD sound yellow ear corn wanted at the stock yards. Main 0198. 8\ tfu .H'lrt find tny ngnt ptwpia lor the right places and the right placet for the right people. Phone Main 8509. auto. 33-251.
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LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS TSEWAGB DISPOSAL PLANT CONSTRUCTION. Division 11. Sanitary District of Indianapolis. Indianapolis, Ind. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Board of Sanitary Commissioners, City Hall, Indianapolis, Indiana, until 10 a. m. August 17th, 1921, when bids will be publicly opened and scheduled and contracts awarded as soon thereafter as practicable, for the construction of a clarification and pumping station building, reinforced concrete connecting conduits, concrete concentrate thickenor tanks, cast Iron pipe and specials, and conduit gates to complete Division II of the sewage dispose.' .lant of the sanitary district of IncnanaDolls. The construction shall consist of the following items: Item I—One complete building with reinforced concrete basement and foundation, brick walls, steel columns and trusses, gypsum and tile roof, and appurtenances. General dimensions of building, 64 ft. by 108 ft. and 62 ft. from bottom of foundation to top of roof. This item also to Include guard fence and gate-w'ay as shown on drawings. Item 2—Reinforced concrete connecting conduits. (a) One reinforced ooncrete conduit 54-lnch Internal diameter and approximately 60u ft. long grit chamber, manholes and connections. This conduit is to Intercept the main West Ind.aiiapolis sewer and to connect with the clarification and pumping station plant. lb; Extension to reinforced concrete sanitary conduit, 78-lnch internal diameter and approximately 300 ft. long connecting with clarification ar.d pumping station. (c) One reinforced concrete force main, 78-lnch internal diameter and approximately 680 ft. long with venturi throat and connections for meter. (and) One section of reinforced concrete outfall conduit 9 ft. internal diameter and approximately 360 ft. long to conduit purified effluent from treatment plant to White River. (e) One section of reinforced concrete sewer outfall, 12 ft. 4 inches by 8 ft. —125 ft. long. (f) Two reinforced concrete conduits, 54lnch internal diameter, total length approximately 290 ft., connections to thickener tanks. Item 3—Concrete concentrate thickener tanks, approximately 70 ft. wide. 140 ft. long and 15 ft. deep, consisting of four channels as shown. Item 4 —Class B cast iron pipe and specials varying in size from 24 to 60 inches diameter. Item s—Five 54-lnch Sluice gates, one 72-lneh Sluice gate and eight 36-inch by 48-inch Sluice gates for connecting conduits. Rians, drawings and specifications are on file at the office of the Board of Sanitary Commissioners. Copies of plans and specifications and complete information may ba had by applying to the office of Charles H. Hurd, consulting engineer, 1405 Merchants Bank building. Separate proposals wdll be entertained by the Board for the construction of any one or more of the five principal items. B.ddtrs shall be required to deposit with the Board of Sanitary Commissioners with each bid, certified checks In the following amounts, made payable to the Board of Sanitary Commissioners to Insure the execution of contracts for which bid is made: Item I—Clarification1 —Clarification and pumping station building. $3,600.00. Item 2 —Reinforced concrete connecting conduits. $2,200.00. Item 3 —Concrete thickener tanks, $1,000.00. Item 4—Cast iron pipe and specials, $230.00. ; Item s—Conduit gates, $350.00. The Board reserves the right to reject I any and all bids. LUCIUS B. SWIFT. President. F. C. LINGENFELTER, Vice Pres. JAY A. CRAVENS. Secretary. Board of Sanitary Commissioners.
jnUTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Separate sealed bids will be received by the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis at the offices of the Board, southwest corner of Meridian and Ohio streets. Indianapolis, lnd„ until 2 o'clock p. m., Saturday, August 6, 1921, and then opened for the following: General contract for the alterations and repairs at School No. 41, Thirtieth and Rader streets, Indianapolis, Indiana, in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the office of Myers & Coffin, Architects. 412 Traction Terminal buildI ing. Indianapolis, and on file in the Board’s office. Estimate of cost $7,800.00. Also for general contract for alterations and additions, and repairs to present shop and electrical buildings at Arsenal Technical Schools. In accordance with plans and specifications on file in the offices ; of Vonnegut, Bohn & Mueller. Architects. 610 Indiana Trust building, Indianapolis, and on file in the offices of the Board, j Estimated cost $30,000.u0. Each proposal shall be in sealed envelope, with writing thereon plainly indicating the | character ot the work to which such proposal relates, as for example, "Bid for Alterations and Repairs School No. 41.” Ail the bids must be made on blanks 1 prepared by the State Board of Accounts, i which blanks will be supplied by the architects, or business director, upon application. These proposals must be accompanied by a check, or New York, Chicago or Indianapolis Exchange, for 3 per cent of the maximum bid. The checks, or exchaage. must de drawn payable to tha order of the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, and checks must be certified good by a responsible bank or trust company of Indianapolis. '■ In case a bidder, whose bid shall be accepted. shall not. within five days after notice of such acceptance, perform his bid by entering into a written contract with the Board, in the form made part of the specifications, to execute the work and construct and complete the buildings, and within that time secure the performance i of his building contract by a bond, In the form made part of the specifications, with surety or sureties to the approval of the Beard, hls certified check or exchange and the proceeds thereof shall be and remain the absolute property of the Board as liquidated damages for such failure, it being impossible to estimate the amount of damages such failure would occasion to the Board The contractor shall, in hls bid, offer to execute a contract and give a bond, forms of which contract and bond are made a part of the specifications so on file with the Architects or Engineers. Each contractor receiving from the Architects or Engineers, copies of the plans and Specifications will be required to deposit, as security for their return in good order, the sum of $25. The tight is reserved by the Board to reject any or all bid3. RALPH W. DOUGLASS. Business Director. Indianapolis. Ind., July 16. 1921. SALES OF SURPLUS EQUIPMENT. Notice Is hereby given that sealed offers of cash will be received by the director at the office of the Indiana State Highway Commission in the Stateh vase, In.lli.nspolis, until 1 p. m. on the 26th day of July, 1921, for the following surplus equipment and materials: 1 Portable Boiler, 20 horse. 1 Tile Ditching Machine, gasoline, with caterpillar wheels. 1 Gasoline Road Roller. 1 Carload of scrap steel. 3 Duplex Steam Dumps. 3 Gravel Pumps, good as new. 1 Pump with gasoline engine attached, complete; fair condition. 10 Trench Pumps. 1 Large Blower, new. 1 Quantity or round point Trench Shovels, short handles; new. 1 Quantity of short handles, square pointed Spades; new. 1 Quantity of new Studebaker psLrts, fenders, etc. 1 Quantity of Bul.ck parts, for light six. 1 Quantity of round point, short wood handle Shovels; new. 1 Large Air Compressor. 241 Worn soldid Tires on steel rims. 3 American Wound Motors; new. 6 French Motors: new. 2 Crates of Demountable Rims, 34x4 for straight side casings. 330 Solid Tires, new. do not fit our The above materials and equipment may be Inspected at the Highway Commission’s Garage. 512 West Market Street, Indianapolis. Bids are also requested on One (1) Steam Hoisting Engine, size 7xlo, with three drums attached. The same may be inspected on the work between Brazil and Terre Haute. Sales of this material and equipment will be made to the highest cash bidder but the Director reserves the right to make any combinations of bids that in his judgment may seem most advantageous to the State of Indiana. Indiana State Highway Commission. LAWRENCE E. LYONS. Director. NOTICE is hereby given that ail c alms against the American Air Craft Com pany, of Anderson. Indiana, must be duly proved and filed with the undersigned on or before August 1, 1921. All claims not so Sroven and filed will thereafter be barred, y order of court. PATRICK J. RYAN. Reootvel. CLARKE & CLARKE, Attorneys. Continued on Next Pago
