Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 102, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 September 1921 — Page 9
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INDIANA DAILT TIMES 26-29 S. Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Hals *so* Automatic 22-351 XATIA Oat time #3 P ?r J} n * Three consecutive times.. .08 per line Six coneecutive time* 07 per line Male or female help wanted, situation wanted male or female, roomi to let and board and room* wanted— One time 08 per line Three consecutive time*.. .07 per line Six consecutive time* 08 per line Contract rate* on application. Legal notices •* P* r ÜB * Lodges and club notices ............75c per Insertion Church notice* (1 inch or less) 50c per Insertion Over 1 inch.. .07 per line additional Death notices 35c per insertion. Card of Thanks or In Memorlam notices 07 Pr line Ad* received until 11:45 a. m. for publication same day.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS. MF™ lOixlcL Parlors 1222 Union Bt. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 520 North Illinois st. Funeral dliectors to the people of Indianapolis since 'IBB7. Phones—Main 0641-06*2. Auto. 22-64 L INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Old phone Main 0801. New phone 27-298. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. Auto. 51-671. Drexei 0822, W. T. BLASENGYM 1625 Shelby st. Drexei 2570. Auto, 51-114. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. E. KRBIGER. New 21-154. Main 1464 1402 N. Illinois. GADD—BERT & GADD, 2130 Prospect st. Phones: Drexei 0422. Automatic 52-278. UNDERTAKERS—HISET & TITUS. 851 North Del. New 26-564 Main 3639. FEENEY Sl \ FEENEY. 1034 N. Illinois. Main 0843. )£ATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. CHRISTENSEN. HANS—Beloved husband of Hanna Christensen, parsed away Sept. 7, 1921, 7:50 p. m.. age 80 years. Funeral FHday, Sept. 9, 1921, 1:45 p. m. at the residence, 722 N. Tremont ave. and 2:30 p m. at the Danish Lutheran Church, McCarty and Noble sts. Friends invited. D. B. S. S. members please take notice. GRESSO, MRS. I N—Wife of Rev Tl. N\ Gresso. died Tuesday, 4 p. m. at Peru, Ind. Funeral Friday at Macy, Ind. CAR D OF THAN KS. CARD OF THANKS—We wish to express our sincere thanks to frlend3 and neighbors; also Shirley Bros, for the kindness and beautiful floral offerings at the death f our daughter, Jeannetia Goidy. MOTHER, FATHER AND BROTHER. LOST AND FOUND. PARTY who picked up purse lost on bench at Indianapolis Light and Heat Company is known; about sll. receipts, diamond ring and watch. Drexei SiOl. Reward. 4 LOST—Dog strayed or stoleh; dark brown shaggy answers name “Buster three license tags. Child's pet. Return 2006 Boulevard Place. Liberal reward. 41-980. LOST —Diamond ring, lady’s; Penn, and Ohio streets. Tuesday morning. 8:15. Finder return Bankers Trust Company and receive liberal reward. LOST —Gentleman’s 14-k amethyst ring; gypyy mounting; valuable to owner only. Re;urn to 1423 Hoyt. Drexei 2608. Reward. LOST—Sweater, black crocheted, on N. Illinois car, Sunday evening abopt 7:SO. Finder call Harrison 1511. Hewajrd. LOST—Silver bar pin set with brilliants, at State Fair Tuesday. 2134 Central ave. Reward. Randolph 9255. LOST —Coat, man’s, brown, between Columbus and Indianapolis. Reward. Call Drexei 7886-1. FOUND —At city dog pound, brlndle dog with stub tail. Call Main 0872. LOST—Bunch small keys. Call Belmont 0361.
LODGES AND CLUBB. MEMBERS of Myrtle Temple No. 7, Pythian Sisters, are requested to attend the funeral of Sister Maud Mason at 547 N. Temple ave., Friday afternoon 2 o'clock. ALLIE OUSTIN'. M. E. C. CORA V. CLAPP, M. of R. and C. O. E. S.—Naomi Chapter No. 131. Stated meeting in Masonic Temple Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Members of the order welcome. M BELLE COPE. Worthy Matron. LIZZIE J. SMYTHE, Secretary. ~ NOTICES. WANTED —Boys and girls to buy school books, new and used. We save you Boney. CRAWFORDS DRUG STORK. Pennsylvania and North streets. PERSONALS. F.AIRMONT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private; prices reasonable; may work for board; babies adopted, write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG. 4311 E. Twenty-Seventh st., Kansas City, Mo. To the Merchants of Indianapolis; For good and sufficient reasons I hereby inform you that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife in my name. B. F. MOTLEY. 528 Peoples Bank Building. PlLES—Fistula, fissures, ulceration, bleeding. itching, cured at home. Write for free trial treatment. S. TARN'EY, Auburn. Ind. MME. J. J. BROOKS announces to her beauty patrons that she is now located at 1744 N. 111. Ran. 48IT. BUSI.N ESS CHANCEB. SALE OR TRADE—HaIf Interest in paying business. poolroom. confectionery and restaurant. 833 S. Delaware. Drexel 8474. _ rooming houses, cash or terms. SEBREE, 40 N. Delaware St. ~ HOUSES—TO LET. YOU who live in double house, look at single in high-class condition. 1522 W. Vermont. FIVE-ROOM cottage. Via' Blake street. $lB per month. Main 8377. FURNISHED house for rent. AND STORAGE. I Move Household Goods 12.00 a room. Large truck. Call Webster 322*. partlow Fireproof storage co Private locked rooins and open space. 15c 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 S. Market street. Main 2750. Auto 21-480. Shack Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Main 2024 Auto 21-128. 4>Uf storage Cos. Cheapest rata in city. 80 W. Henry st. Main 49 UNION STATION BAGGAGE CO. Cm the phone —Call Main 711* FLATS. APARTMENTS TO LET. 323 W. 19lb St. FOR COLORED Three rooms and bath. in-a-door bed, hot water furnished; s2<v State Savings and Trust Cos. _ Main 4818. BUSINESS PLACES—TO LET.~ ROOM suitable for light manufacturing or *V>r* room and office. 1710 8. Heat at., I?T.J>O gor month Maht 2177.
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MALE HEI.P WANTED. A LARGE corporation desires Hie. services of two neat appearing young men, 17 to 20, to travel; must be willing workers and real hustlers with pep and ambitious for advancement; others save carfare. Apply 31 W. Ohio, room 203. WANTED BOYS WANTED—Boys not over 14 years,old to carry Times routes in central of city; boys who want to make good money ; call and see Mr. Moorehead any afternoon at Times office after 2 o'clock. WANTED Experienced solicitors in city. Can make from 35 to 33 per day. Apply Clr. Mgr., Daily Times WANTED—Boys to carry Times route, not over 14 years old. Call any afternoon after 2:30 o’clock at 730 Mass. ave. Ask for MR. MONTGOMERY. A-l STAIR BUILDER. WM. F. JOHNSON LUMBER CO. Nineteenth and Cornell. BENCH man. WM. F. JOHNSON LUMBER CO., Nineteenth and Corheli. WANTED—Boy with wheels 230 North Illinois. SALES MEN—W ANT ED. WANTED Salesman to sell Fords on commission: j permanent proposition. Must come highly recommended and have own Ford or willing to buy one. A splendid opportunity for a real “he salesman.” None other need apply. UNIVERSAL MOTOR COMPANY. Fr*rd Agents. Marion. Indiana. FEMALE H ELP WANTED. Girls between 18 and 25 years, who are seeking permanent employment and Whose homes are In the city, apply to the I Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. Room 322. corner New York and Meridian. | THREE KaJeeladies to sell carbon paper and typewriter ribbons. Call H. B. Enderlrti. sales manager of D. H. DUNCAN i SUPPLY CO. 20 S. Capitol avenue.
INSTRUCTIONS. PROF. KERNEL’S DANCE STUDIO. All latest ballroom dances taught privately. Absolute results guaranteed. 52 V* W. Monument Place. Circle 1118. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. SO9 E. Washing- • ton st.. Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 0757. BUSINESS SERVICES. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order E. F. BURKLE. 416 Mass. ave. Main 1428. New 2S-776. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES" Sfcarp*nd TUTTLEDGK. 201 Indiana are. ! WANTED—-Pumps to repair. Call Bel- | mont 2161. DETECTIVES* ' w^vwvv ' Quigley-Hyland Agency Civil and’ Criminal Investigators. 616-629 Law bldg. Main 2*' ROOMS—TO LET. ROOMS 75c to 81.50. Specie* rate* by the week and all modem convenience* THE GfiM STAG HOTEL. 35 W Ohio street. ILLINOIS. N.. 2531; modern single sleeping room; private home. Call morning nnd evenings. Reasonable. Harrison 2144. VERMONT. W. 32; modern rooms for State Fair visitors, one-h&lf square from | Illinois car. Main 7333. CAPITOL, N., 2806; 4 beautiful sleeping I rooms, private home. gentlemen preI ferrtd. Randolph 2700. ! DELAWARE. 3030 N.; furnished room for gentleman; reasonable; nice location. Randloph 2191. ROOMS for Fair visitors in modern home; meals if desired. 213 N. Oriental. Circle 2060. TWO rooms furnished for light housekeeping; electric lights and gs. Belmont 1406. f SLEEPING rooms for State Fair visitors. Light housekeeping rooms. Main 5971. TRY Cavet’s restaurant; 80-oent dinner*. Open all night. 642 Mass ave. FURNISHED modern flat for man and wife. Close In. Circle 1145. TEMPLE. 543 N.; 2 rooms and kitchenette, modern conveniences. MODERN furnished room In private home for l or 2. Circle 6492. BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LET. CENTRAL. 192*. furnished front room. I with board, for two; hopie privileges Harrlsoji 1048. DESK ROOM TO LET. DESK with phone, front office, good light. 34 Unior Truat bldg. Main 0821. REAL ESTA T E FO R SALE. IF YOU WANT to sell your rsa! estate quick ask ua about our up-to-date auction method. DAY & DAY. 160 H S. Illlnol* Phone Circle 4809. WHY pay high rent when you can buy attractive new 6-room bungalow with garage and three lots edge of city north; Sixty-First and Lafayette Interurban, for only $2,660, $350 cash and $23 jnontii. Owner. Main 0181. Res.. Drexei 1493. I TWO fin. modern double*, east; modern doubles north; all kinds of properties south; cash or payments. Five-room bungalow. southeast. SBOO A beautiful i modern. 6 rooms, near Union street. Call ! Drexei 6184. > IMMEDIATE possession; home and Investment, 6-room double. 1284-8 W. Thir- , tieth street: gas electric lights, water, garage. Term*. Owner. Main 0186. Irvlngton 2268, FOR BALE—House, bungalow, 1312 Calhoun atret; t year* old: 6 rooms, garage. $456 down, balance S2O per month. tnoair* ewnr. W. £. McDaniel. 1$ South Delaware.
REALESTATE—FORaALt. NEW, 5-room bungalow on Lyons ave., west of Eagle Creek just off National road; good basement and furnace; garage, electric** lights. For quick sal© $3,350; SBSO cash, balance S3O per month. Call Mr. Brooks. Evenings, Randolph 8699. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. Main 0792. Near Virginia Ave. Three cottages renting 545 per month. Will sell for 33.600: 3500 cash, balance ,$35 per month. Melnteer, with I. N. RICHIE & SON Main 0520. HOG N. Hamilton Ave. Seven rooms, city water, bath, toilet, garage, etc. Special price, $2,750. Se© Van Arsdale. H. C. Tuttle & Bro. 131 E. SOUTH, 7-room house. 6 rooms hardwood poliahed floor; newly painted. Price $3,400; terms. Six-room modern double, east. Improved street. Price $5,750. Term*. Many others good buys, east and south. J. E. OSBURN. Drexei 6184. __ _____ MARKET st., 1310 Enst: five rooms; owner leaving city. Look at it and make me offer on payments. H. G. Motion 501 People.* Bank Bldg. NEW BUNGALi >W DOUBLE On Ploa.iant Run boulevard near Garfield Park; fine home and Investment, $3,600 on terms. F. 1.. PALMER. 423 Lemcke Bldg. Main 61.'-’. Mash. 1404. 4123 CORNELIUS AVE.—six rooms, modern. garage. $3,800. $2,000 cash. TUS SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. FOR SALE—New 5-room house with bath. basement and gas; ea.sy terms. LEAVITT g.AND CO. Phone. Circle 5305. FINE 8-rootn house and garage; party leaving city: bargain; no dealers. Rea. 2328 N. Delaware. STRICTLY modern bungalow, east, with garage Owner. 1332 N. Dearborn st. REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. NEW, attractive, 6-room bungalow, with 3 lots, garage, on 61st. north. Lafayette interurban; good school, almost daily service at your door; Ice, laundry man. baker, grocer, etc.; low taxes; bargain for $2,656, easy terms; will consider trade for city property. Owner. Main 0186. Evenings, Drexei 1493. LOTS FOR SALE. LARGE, beautiful lot* In Wayne park. Just off W. Washington st.. which la being paved; $1 down. |1 a week. Will take you out In our automobile at your convenience. OSCAR LEE. 6u7 City Trust. Main 5217. EQUITY of two lots. 3440; will *ell or trade; 4400 on Schofield ave. Waahlngj ton 3374. REA LEST AT E—S AL E OR TRADE. FOR EXCHANGE $35,000 worth of Indianapolis property to trade clear for good atock of general merchandiN©. $15,000 loan guaranteed on property If wanted Write LEAVITT LAND COMPANY. Indianapolis. Ind. R trade I better tban * sacrifice saio GKO. R BROWN. 1002 Lemcke bldg. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. WANT TO BUY Equity in small property. BEN M. CLOUD 726 K. of P. Bldg. Office. Circle 66*10. Re*.. Harrison 2212. Auto and Cash For equity In aenii-modern home. Howard C. Venn 108 E. Market st. Main HIS. CASH FOR EQUITY OR CONTRACT FOR REAL F.3TATE. MAIN 1115
F ARM S—FORS ALE. Special Notice!!! Today we are showing the 14 little fiveacre farm* end also the ten-acr* tract with buildings Remember, these little farms are only 15 minutes' ride from the Monument. Four of them will have nice orchards. Some of them are fine wooded tracts and all of them have splendid building sites. Easy Terms All you hav* to pay down 1* 10Co; twenty years to pay the balance; you can live In the city if you want and make your own living off of these little farms in your spare time. Come today and take your choice, DAY & DAY “Indiana’s Largest Farm Dealers.” i ’ •”3 s. Illinois it Circle uO9. TWENTY acroa. four-room house. some timber, fruit, one mile Helnieburg, Ind. Would consider good Ford car part pay. Price S9OO. Ad<Jr**s* A No. 2354. Titne*. *UTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIEB, FOR SALE Tires. Samples made for salesmen to be sold at lowest prices. 30x3(4, $7.90 or 80x3. $6.90 Any size you need. MASTER PRODUCTION CORPORATION. 16 When Bldg. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 North lUlnola S & S Auto Laundrv We excel in Auto Top Building. 26 East South Street. AUT OM ? B I L ESFOR s AL E. $75 to $295 Down Buys a Mighty Fine Used Car Most of these have been repainted, retopped and overhauled. Down. Weekly Maxwell touring $75 $4.00 Overland 00 touring.... 05 4.50 Saxon 6, touring 95 4 50 Studebnker 4 roadster.lls 5.00 Overland Country Club 145 5.50 Dodge touring 1-15 5.50 Saxon 6 oh imiuy 140 5.50 Studebuker 6. 7-pa5*...175 6.00 Cole 8 touring 175 6.00 Paige 0, 4-pa as /....545 750 Lexington 0 sport 295 8.00 King 8 touring 345 8.50 And many others. We handle our own deals We take any make car In trade. Open evenings and Sunday. Indianapolis Auto Parts and Tire Cos. SIS N. Capitol Ave. FORD touring, new diamond tread tires; Hassle*’* one-man top; extra good condition, a Avrcaln Owner, 111 W. St. Clair street.
INDIANA DAILT TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1921.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. Now IS THE TIME TO VISIT OUR USED CAR DEPARTMENT and receive the benefit of the exceptionally low prices placed on these cars. Marmon USeven passenger. 1922 standard. This Is your opportunity to own a late model Marmon at a substantial saving. Packard Twin Six touring; motor first class; tires, top and paint on this car are In very good condition, and we are making a special price on this car for SBSO. 1921 Overland Sedan; practically a new' car. Offered for Immediate sale. 3700. Local Branch Nordykc & Marmon Cos. RENEWED CAR DEPT. Meridian and 11th sts. Main 1884.
VISITOUR TENT Rebuilt Cars WE WILL REFUND ONE WAY railroad fare to all out-of-town PURCHASERS LIVING WITHIN A RADIUS OF 100 MTLES OUR CARS WILL BE ON DISPLAY THE TENT NEXT TO THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWSBOYB’ BAND. INDIANA STATE FAIR GROUNDS. Hupmobtle—'2o roadster, demonstrator . . $1,200 '2O coup* 1,600 ’l9 touring 860 'lB touring 750 ’l7 touring 550 Apperson. 21 anniversary. 2,700 Oakland ’2O sdao 1,000 Wtnton Six 'lB touring 1,400 Monroe 'l* coupe 900 Wilbur Johnson Cos. 724-80 N. Meridian st. We offer for your careful inspection the following use cars at exceptional values, impossible to duplicate. Maxwell touring, new top, ' S4OO. Jeffreys, 7-pass„ touring, S6OO Paifce, 5-pass., touring, SSOO. Oakland, 5-pasß., late model, $750. Buick light six, 5-pass., S6OO. Renewed Nash, 5-pass., $1,250. Cash or terms. Losey-Nash Retail Cos. 400 N. Capitol Are. Main 8848-8349. Automatic 21-94*. Columbia t automooiie*. Arthur DIETZ COMPANY, distributor*. 810 N. Meridian. Main 3718. FORD, 19t, roadster, extra truck body. fully equipped, $195. Call TINDER, at Circle 0233. CHALMERS touring. A-l condition; *aoat $609. Cirri* 2848. HUPMOBILE’. model 32: good condition; reasonable. Belmont 4486. LET us sell your car on 5 per cent commlaalon. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO BALES CO.. 28$ N. Penn*ylvanla. CHEVROLET Baby Grand; excellent condition. Must sell at onoe. Drexei 8254. 722 Virginia'avenue.
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AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES 01 mm urn Briscoe Demonstrator, S9OO. Briscoe Touring, S4OO. Briscoe Roadster, $550. Overland Touring, S3OO. Mitchell Touring, S6OO. Very Liberal Terms. Keystone Motors Company 510 N. Capitol ave. Circle 8301. FORD TRUCK with panert-body! terms If desired. MR. PETERSON. Circle 7261.
AUTOMOBILES—SALE OR TRADE. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Four-passenger coupe. Looks and runs like new. 2957 Central avenue. AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. 819 N. Illinois St. Main 1579. Auto. 32-063. AUTOS WANTED Largest used csr dealers in State. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS. (II N. Capitol. Open evening*. AUTuS wanted WEISSMAN S 212-14 E New York street, tfriln 444*. ■-SALE. j “COST YOU NO MORE” Let u nhotv you how to rank* your odd coat look like new suit by matching a pair of trouaera triad© to your measure for th© prlo© of a one. We also eoonge and pr** your coat free of charg* Do not take our word, come sec for yourself. CORRECT PANTS MAKERS CO. [ 104 W W. Ohio St. ® Match Your Coat I 1.1 Lower Prices Now 1 |JJ THE i 4* W. Ohio St. *4 DO YOU "'EAR PANTS? ' OF COURSE YOU DO. BUY YOURS DIRECT FROM THE MAKER AND HAVE THE DIFFERENCE. PANTS READY TO WEAR, 83 76 AND UP. PANTS TAILORED TO YOUR MEASURE. $6 90 AND UP. LEON TAILORINO CO. , ; 254 MASS. AVE. V'nhm. GboO rubber tired Invalid ■lt'll est ch * lr " lor rent. $3.59 a month no charge for delivery. Baker OLIVER TYPEWRIT ER OVERHAULED ANI) IN GOOD CONDITION; GUARANTEED; ONLY sl* 09. PAYMENTS IF DESIRED. ALSO OTHER. BARGAINS. CLARK TYPEWRITER SHOP. 18 WEST MARKET. SECOND FLOOR. PHONE "Main 2386. SCHOOL book*, new and used; pay rash for used school books. CRAWFORD'S DRUG STORE. Pennsylvania and North streets. ROOFING, red or green elates. $2.45 per roll, delivered to all parts of the city. Call Webster 0272. Randolph 2362 after 6 p m. ODDS and ends in grocerv fixtures. Meat boxee. Ice boxes, restaurant tirble* and ebair* counters and show cases. BAKER BROS. LADY'S dark blue French serge suit, braid and button trimming, silk lined. Very reasonable. Call VVebstor 6894. ~~77 HOUSEHOLD goods. GO TO BAKER HBOS, for furniture! rug* and stoves. Payments. 219-225 East "Washington street. HOOBIKR, Peftrl kitchen range for sale; good condition. Belmont 4 450. ONE Art Garland baseburner; one Retort heating stove. Bsn Davis 1561. ELECTRIC vacuum cleaner cheap; good condition. Circle 8486 MUSICAL IN STRUM ENTS. Standard make Player Piano in beautiful oak case, like new; big buy at $395.00 —Payments $2.50 per week. E. L. Lennox Piano Cos. . 16 N. Meridian st. RECORDS; good record* of any make you desire, 49c. BAKER BROS.. 219 East Washington. PET STOCK AND POUI LTR y7^ DOGS boarded; have home comfort In kennels; feed and exercise under expert management. VAN DYKE BOARDING KENNELS. Seventy-fifth and College. Washington 2755. Ring 1. FJOR HALE—Angora kittens; blue tabbies, orange and tortoise; very pretty: paternally pedigreed. MRS. WHITE, 810 North Pine. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dogs INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY. City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y Main 0873 PIT bull terrier, pedigreed and regielered; none better. Priced for quick sale; mate. Drexei 9387. & CANARIES, beautiful Mjrel low plumage; gucraufced singers wpMjvter 7707.
.MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. WANTED—PooI table. regulation size. Call at 833 S. Delaware. Drexei 9474. SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE. USED White and Singer Rented 88 per || hi His month. Ropmlrs > < anci parta for all [0 ] i f guaranteed J 112 Maaa. Ava Main r. - AND vehicles;^ HORSE, peddling wagon and harness at a bargain If taken at once. Call at 1336 Blaine avenue. FOR SALE—Good work mare. Washington 2728-1. ndbFc ycle sT Now is the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 534-36 Mas*. Ave. Main 6404. paid for ail kinds of motorcycles. D PETERMAN*. 602 Massachusetts avenue. r COAL AND WOOD FOR 3ALE~ THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. Beet Ind. or Linton, clean forked. ... $7 00 Illinois lump, large clean forked $7.50 Beet Brazil block, large forked SS..‘,O Try our Pocahontas, none better. Delivered anywhere in the city. Free kindling with each ton ordered or more. Drexei 2280. Auto. 62-384. MACH IN ER Y AND TOOLW
WONDER CONCRETE MIXERS Nus red. BURL FINCH. ~ LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the taxpayers of the civil town of Beech Grove. Marljn Uounly, Indiana., tnat the proper legal officer* of said municipality at their regular meeting place on the lth day of September. 1921, will consider the following budget: GENERAL FUND. —General Administration— Salaries of town trustees $ 900.00 Salnrl'-s of tots n clerk 300.00 Halarl-s of town treasurer 390.00 Salaries of town attorney 300 00 Extra legal services. 200.00 Office expense and supplies 500.00 Rent of buildings and grounds.... Repair of buildings iOO.OO Total $ 2.600.00 —Protection of Persons and Property—Salary of marshall and deputies. $ 300.00 Compensation of tire department. 1. 100.00 New fire equipment (hose) 600.C0 Supplies and repairs, fire dept.... 500.09 Public water supply 3,000.90 ” Total * 5,500.00 ■ —Health and Sanitation— Health officers salary £ supplies. $ 600.00 Garbage removal 200.00 Sewers 6.000.00 Total j 5,360.00 —Streets and Highways—Labor. Including engineer and inspector $ 2.000.00 Street lighting 3.200.00 Street intersection and maintenance 5,000.00 Total $10,200.00 —Miscellaneous Expense— Recreation, expense of public parks 2,000.00 Total $ 2.000.00 Grand total . $25,560.00 —Estimate of General Fund to Be Raised— Estimated expenditures as ab0ve.525,560.09 Less estimated revenue not derived from taxation 360.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $25,200.00 —Bond FundPayment of principal, bonded debt $ 7.500.00 Payment of Interest, bonded debt 3.300.00 Total $10,800.00 PROPOSED LEVIES. Not taxable property $3,332,810.00 Number of taxable polls, 310. - b unds— Levy on Levy on Amount to poll*. Property, be raised. General fund ..SI.OO .747 $25,200 Bond fund .... 1.00 .815 19.800 Total $2 00 1.062 ' $36,000 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Bc*;rd of Tax Commissioner* for further and final aotlon thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the county auditor not later than the 4th Monday of September and the State Board will tlx a date of hearing In the county. VKRLK PIERSON, Clerk, Town of Beech Grove. Indiana. Dated Sept. 2. 1921. LEGAL” SALE. Notice la hereby given, pursuant to the statutes that the undersigned, conducting a public storage house, will, on Thursday, Sept. 29. 1921, at 10 a. m„ sell for accrued charges, the household and other goods held In storage for one year with charges unpaid belonging to the following named people: Mrs. M. B. Bowden. B 3004; Harry Battle. 87824; C. E. Burrows. 84881 ; W. E. Conrath, 87912; Anna M. Elder. B 8055; Grace Easley, 85023; Mrs. Sadie Epstein, 87969; Mary E. Ferres. B 7918; Ed Garner, 87784: W. G. Horning. 88245; Matthew Small, B 6001; Earl Sparks, 88235; Clarence Hedges, 8X177; Wm. C. Halfman. 8770 X; C. P. Kopf 87982; H. H. Mayre, 87719; Mrs. F. W Klllen. 82421 ; Jessie Price, B 8012; Ruth Stephon, 88200. . SHANK FURNITURE * STORAGE CO. 227 N. New Jersey St. Indianapolis. Tnd. Sept, t, 8 and 15. 1921, .F Tn AN C Al. WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE REAf ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WE PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS. MORTGAGES. BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED IND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER. Pre*. Fifth floor Xndlan&polla Securities Bldg. Southvreet corner Delaware and Market FIRST and aeooud morigagea on lndlaue and Indianapolis real estate . R. B. WILSON. 108 N. Delaware e(7 Main Hit*.
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FINANCIAL. PERSONAL LOANS $lO TO S3OO This office 1* operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana and was established for the purpoee of providing a place where honest people can borrow any amount from $lO to S3OO without paying more than the legal rate of Interest or without being Imposed upon In any way. It la 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 for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and let us explain. No charges unless you borrow. Loans with other companies paid ff and mors money advanced at legal rate*. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2923 OR AUTO. 22-450. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. 118 E Washington St. Corner Vlr. Ave. INSURANCE. in all It* branches. AUBREY D. PORTER. 186 Lemcke bldg. Main 1011
Additional Fair Awards
The following additional first prize awards were announced today at the State fair: FINE ARTS. Professional Division— Oil Paintings. Marine—Hollis E. Mleson, Shelbyvllle. Landscape—Carl C. Graff, 120 ' East Market street. r Portrait—Wayman Adams. Albany. Ind. Figure (human) —R. L. Coats, 2055 East Michigan street. Figure fanitnal) —S. P. Baus, 28 Ie Quincy street. Stilt Life (not flowers)—B. L. Coats, 2035 East Michigan street. Flowers- —W. Forsyth, 159 Emerson avenue. Decorative Panel for Pefinße Space— Earl Wayne Boco, 10.10 Hamilton avenue. Composition Having for Subject the Human Figure or Animals—Wayman Adams. Albany. Ind. Water Colors (Transparent). Landscape—Clift oh A. Wheeler, 5317 Lowell avenue. Still Life (not flowers)—Paul Hadley, Mooresrtlle. Ind. Flower*—William Forsyth, IS9 Emerson avenue Miniature—Blanche Stillson, 4245 North Meridian street. Water Colors (Opaque). Any Subject—W. Forsyth, ISO Emerson avenue. HORSES. Draft—Belgian. Stallion (5 years or over)—HarTcy W. Smith. Boswell. Ind. StaUion (4 year* old and under s) Harry Stamp. Roactdale, Ind. Stallion >3 year* and under 41 —Harry Stnmp, Roaehdale, Ind. 'Stallion t 2 years and under 3)—Harry Stamp, Roaehdale. Ind. Stallion (under 1 year)—Joshua L. Webb. Cicero. Ind. Five Stallions (property of one exhibitor) —Harry Stamp, Ronohdale, Ind. Mare (3 years or over) —Harry Stamp. Roaehdale. Ind. Mare (4 years and under 5) —Michael Meyer A Sou. Elwood, Ind Mare )3 years and under 4) —Harry Stamp. Roaehilale, Ind. Mare (2 years and under 3) —A. L. Gardner, Manila, Ind. Filly (under 1 year)—Harry Stamp, Roaehdale, Ind. i Three Mares (property of one exhibitor) —Harry Stamp. Roaehdale, Ind. Mare and Suckling Colt (produce 50 per cent)—Harry Stamp. Roaehdale, Ind. Get of Sire (three animals 3 years or over)—Harry Stamp. Roaehdale, Ind. Get of Sire (three animals under 3 years) -llarrv W. Smith. Boswell. Ind. Produce of Dam (two animals 3 years or over) —Harry Stamp. Roaehdale. Ind. Produce of Dam (two animals under 3 years)—Harry Stamp. Roaehdale, Ind. Champion Stallion (3 years or over) — Harry Stamp. Roaehdale. Ind. Champion Stallion (under 3 years)— Michael Meyer A Son. Elwood. Ind. Grand Champion Stallion (any age)— Harry Stamp. Roaehdale, Ind. Champion Mare (8 years or over) — Harry Stamp. Roaehdale. Ind. Champion Mare (under S years)—A. L. Gardner. Manila. Ind. Grand Champion Mare (any age)— Harry Stamp. Roaehdale. Ind. Belgian Futurity. Stallion (1 yoßr and under 2) —Michael Myer & Son, Elwood. Ind. Filly (1 year and under 2) —Harry Stamp, Roaehdale. Ind. 4mer|rn Association Special*. Stallion (5 years old and over) — Harvey W. Smith, Boswell, Ind. Stallion (4 years old and under 5) — Harry Stamp. Roaehdale, Ind. Stallion (1 years old and under 4) — Harry Stamp. Roaehdale, IniF. Stallion (2 years old and under S) — Harry Stamp. Roaehdale, Ind. Mare >5 years old and over) —Harry Stamp, Roaehdale. Ind. Belyi an Special*. Mare (4 years old and under s) Michael Myer * Son, Elwood. Ind Mare (1 years old and under 4) —Harry Stamp? Roachdaie, Ind. Mare (2 years old and under 3) —A. L. Gardner, Manilla. Ind. Senior Chnmpion Stallion (3 years and over) —Harry Stamp. Roachdaie, Ind. Junior Champion Stallion (under 1 years)—Michael Myer & Son, Elwood, ind. Senior Champion Mare (3 years and over) —Harry S’nmp. Roachdaie. Ind. Junior. Champion Mare (under 3 years) —A. L. Gardner. Manilla. Ind Grand Champion Stallion (all ages)— Harry Stamp. Roaehdale. Ind Grand Champion Mafip-, (all ages)— Harry Stamp. Roaehdale. Ind. hive Stallions (property of one evblbitor) —Harry Stump. Roaehdale. Ind. Three Mare* (property of one exhibitor) —Harry Stamp, Roaehdale. Ind. Ferciierons—F utority. Stallion (1 veur old and under 2) — E S. Wolfe. Bluffteu. Ind. Filly (1 year and under 2)—G. A. Dix, Delaware, Ohio. domf.stic science. Cake (Layer). Almond —Mr*. J. M. Smock. R. R. Box SSS. White (ehoeolata filling)—Mrs. J. M ‘A" b -a
lIOOSIER GIRLS GIVEN PRAISE BY FAIR JUDGE Awards Made in Canning Club Display—l 2 Counties Represented. The best quality of fruit and vega-' tables which she had ever Judged waa th way Miss Gertrude lx Warren of the Department of Agriculture at Washington characterized the girls’ canning club display at the Indiana State Fair. Approximately 500 quarts of fruit and vegetables were shown in the exhibit, the flrrt time it has been a part of the fair. Mist Grace King of Purdue University, in charge of the exhibit, stated that twelve counties were represented. The canning clnb awards follow: Best twelve quarts of jams, preserves, and butters —Adelle Davis, Llzton, Hendricks County. Best twelve quarts of fancy packed fruit and vegetables—Carroll County Club members. Best twelve quarts of canned meats, Adelle Davis. Hendricks. , Best twelve quarts of pickles and redishes—Carroll County, first: Adella 1 Davis, second, and Carroll County, third. Best twelve quarts of fruit. lndividualA —Marie Bowius, first, Warren County; Orpba Jackson, second, Carroll; Dorothy Dunkirk, third, Carroll; Clara Smith, fourth, Bartholomew. Best twarsty quarts fruit exhibited by county cTub members—first, Madison County; (Pendleton) second, Carroll County. Best individual vegetable exhibitEsther Winegard, Carroll; Clara Smith, Bartholomew. Best county vegetable exhibit—Carroll, first and second; Madison, (Pendleton), third. Best five quarts showing well planned ineal—(individuals) first. Ada Dunkln, Fountain, second : Ethel Homan, Peardletor.; third. Adelle Davis, Hendwcks., (clubs) Dearborn Club, Aurora; (Owrrcii County. I Jelly—First. Adelle Davis, Hendricks! second. Gertrude Alley, Pendleton: third, Carroll '"aunty; fourth. Dorothy Dunkln of Carro,l; fifth. Carroll County. Single Entries. Cherries —Ada Duncan, Fountain; Clark Smith, Bartholonp-w. Peaches—Blan'-he Warren, Parke: Ada Duncan, Fountain: Dorothy Smith, Parke; Marie Bowius, Warren; Adella Davis, Hendricks. Plums Catherine Covalt, LogansportJ Ornha .Tacksou, Carreil; Ada BushontL Parke; Lena Lowe, Fountain, fourth and fifth. Pears—Lena Lowe. Fountain. Berries—Lena I,owe. Fountain; Adella Davis, Henddricka; Lena Lowe, Fountain; Ada Duncan, Fountain; Mildred Bring, Pendleton. A limns—Catherine Cowalf. Logansport; Marie Bowius. Warren; Adelle Davis, Hendricks. Lena Lowe, Fountain; Gertrude Alley, Pendleton. Tomatoes —Marie Bowius, Warren, first and second; Ada Duncan, Fountain; Catherine Covalt, Logansport; Lena Lowe, Fountain. Carrots —Lena Lowe, Fountain, first and second: Gertrude Alley. Pendleton; Sarah Koons, Pendleton; Adella Davis, Hendricks. cecond; Ada Duncan, Fountain; Ruth second: Ala Duncan, Fountain; Ruth Lake, Fayette; Catherine Covalt, Logansport. Peas—Ruth Lake, Fayette.
Cocoauut—Mrs. J. M. Smock, R. R. E-> Box 185. White (fig filling)—Mrs. J. M. Smock, R. R. E.. Box 385. Lemou (jelly)—Mrs. Minnie Hardin, 1824 College avenue. White (nut filling)—Mrs. J. M. Smock, R R E„ Box 385. Spice (nut filling)—Mrs. C. A. Boylg, 116 West Twenty-Sixth street. Orange—lnez H. Berkholder, 3150 Broadway. jT Ribbon—Mrs. J. M. Smbck, R. R. Box 385. / Blackberry—Mrs. J. M. Smock, R./ R, E„ Box 385. White (oarmel filling)—Mrs. J. SL Smock, R. R. E., Box 385. Cookie*. Sugar—D. Conger, Anderson, Ind. Fruit-—D. Conger, Anderson, Ind. Nut—D. Conger, Anderson, Ind. Macaroons—T. C. Williams, 1006 Bellefontaine street. Ginger—Mrs. J. M. Smock, R. R. E., Box 285. Wafers—Mrs. J. M. Smock, R. R. E., Box ISS. Oatmeal —D. Conger. Anderson, Ind. Doughnuts—Mrs. Elida Brsuninger, 112 Johnson avenue. Pie*. Apple—Mrs. Minnie Hardin, 1524 College avenue. Blackberry—Mrs. Henry T.ohrmpnn, 2215 Speedway avenue. Butterscotch Mrs. Henry Lohnnann, 2215 Speedway aveuue. Cream—Mrs. Henry Lohnnann, 2215 Speedway avenue. '"oeoanut Cream —Mrs. Minnie Hardin, 1824 College avenue. Cherry Mrs. Minnie Hardin, 1524 Col- | lege avenue. Lemon—Mrs. Henry Lohrmann, 2215 Speedway avenue Mince —Airs. Henry Lohrmann, 2215 Speedway avenue. Peach —W. E. Flick. Lawrence. Ind. Plum—Mrs. Minnie Hardin; 1824 College avenue. Pumpkin—Mrs. Minnie Hardin, 1824 College avenue. Pineapple—Mrs. Minnie Hardin, 1824 College avenue. Confectionery nnd Candy. French Creams—T. C. Williams, 1906 Bellel'ontalne street. Chocolate Creams—Mrs. Minnie Hardin, 1524 College avenue. Nut Creams—Mrs. J. M. Smock, R. R. E . Box 385. Carrot Fudge— Mrs. J. M. Smock, R R. E.. Box 385. Mints (assorted colors and flavor*) — Mrs. Leonard Tatten. Fnirlaud. Ind. Chocolate Fruit Bars—Mrs. C. A. Boyle, 1110 West Twenty-Sixth street. Nut Bars—Mrs. J. M. Smock, R. R. E_ Box 385. Popcorn Squares—Mrs. C. A. Boyle, 118 West Twenty-Sixth street. Candied Lemon or Orange Peel—Mrs. C. A. Boyle, 113 West Twenty-Sixth street. Crystalixod Fruits—Mrs. Minnie Hardin, 1824 College avenue. Floriculture. Display of Potted Greenhouse Plants, Etc.— Koepke Floral Company, 3863 Ease Washington street. , Collection of Ferns, Etc.—E. E. Ternperly. 5518 College avenue. Collection of Coleus—Baur A Steinkami), 3800 Rookwood avenue. Collection of Variegated Leafed Plants —E. E. Temperly, 5518 College avenue. Collection or Glorie De Chatelaine Begonia—E. E. Temperly. 5518 College ava* nue. Lilies (longiflorum type)—Roepke Floe* al Company, 3863 East Washington afreet. Lilies (speeiosnm /übrum) —8. Billingsley A Son. Greenwood. Indl Specimen Kontia—Koepke Floral Convpauy, 3861 East AVashlngton street. Specimen Araucaria—Ttoepke Floral Company, 3SCS East Washington street. Specimen Boston Type Fern—E. Ej Temperly. 5518 College avenne. Specimen Crested Form Nepbreleppia— E. E. Temperly, 5518 College avenue. Specimen Adiantuin Cuneatum Typo— Baur & Steinknmp, 3900 Rookwood avenue. Specimen Adianfum Fariense Type—K. E. Temperly, 5518 College avenue. Specimen Pmulanus Veitchii—-XL SL Temperley, 5518 College avenne. Specimen New or Rare Plant—EL E. Temperly, 5518 College avenue. ARABIAN. Bee* and Honey. Display of Comb Honey (quality and manner of putting up for market considered)—C. M. Scott Company, 152 North Delaware street. Display or Extracted Honey (quality and manner of putting up for market considered)— C. M. Scott Company. 152 North Delaware street Display of Beeswax (quality considered) —A. F. Root Company, 8(8 Massachusetts avenne. Honey Vinegar (not less than on gallon. In gin**)—C. M. Scott Company, 153 Ncrth Delaware street. One-Fmme Observatory Hive Italian Bees (showing queen, workers and brood in al! stages)—A. F. Root Company, 872 Massachusetts avenue. Display of Supplies and Material Pertaining to the Bep Industry—A. F. Root Company. 873 Massachusetts avenu<k Light Amber Extracted Honey wbest dor,eh iarß)- Alva E RetHe, Imt Blit
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