Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 104, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1921 — Page 10
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INDIANA DAILY TIMES 25-29 S. Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main 850# Automatic .28-351 KATEV One time... , .0# per line Three consecutive time*.. .08 per line Six consecu.lve times 07 per line Male or tamale help wanted, situation wanted male or lemale. rooms to Mt and board and rooms wanted—une time 08 per line Three consecutive times.. .07 per line Six consecutive times 06 per Une Contract tates on application. Legal notices 09 per 11ns Lodges and club notices 75c per Insertion Church notices (1 inch or less) 50c per Insertion Over I Inch.. .07 per line additional Death notices 86c per Insertion. Card of Thanks or In Memorlam notices 07 per Une Ads received until 11:16 a. m, for publication same day.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS. DREXEL /? / AUTO. 2661. Parlors 1222 Union Bt. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 820 North Illinois st. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phones—Main 0641-06*2. Auto. 22-641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Old phone Vain 0908. New* phone 27-209. J. C. WILSON 1220 Prospect. Auto. 51-671. Drexel 0322 W. T. BLASENGYM~ 1625 Shelby st. Drexel 2570. Auto. 51-114. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. E. KREIGER. New 21-154. Main 1464. 1402 N. Illinois. GADD-LbERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect stT Phones: Drexel 0422. Automatic 62-278. UNDERTAKERS—HISET & TITUS. 951 North Del. New 26-564. Main 36*0. " FEEN EY & FEENEY. lEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. GLAZE. JAMES—Died from accident! Thursday nignt. Funeral services at his residence, 231*0 Schurraann ave., 1 o’clock Sunday. POE. JOHN W. —Husband of Dollie Poe. died Friday. Sept. 9 at residence, 2301 Martlnuale ave., age 61 years. Funeral notice later. CARD OF THANKS. CARD OF THANKS—We wish to express our sincere thanks to all our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and floral offerings at the death of our beloved husband and father. Ar.son H. Thompson. Also the Rev. Charles M. Krost for his consoling words and Finn Bros., undertakers. WIFE AND CHILDREN. IN MEMORIAL. IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of my dear son. Ralph E. Green, who i died' six’ jears ago today. Sept. 10, 1915, 1 age 23 year*: Dear Ralph. I have not forgotten you. But miss you more each day. And hope to meet you In heaven In the sweet by and by. " MOTHER.
C H URCH NOT ICES. ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH Alabama st., south of Fifteenth. Frank S. C. Wicks, D. D., MINISTER Theme of Address: “Glad To Bs Together Again” Service 11 a. m. FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH. 608 N. Liberty street. Mass meeting Sept. 11, 1921 at 10 a. m.. 2 ami 7:30 p m. Liven in honor of the L. S. A. of S. 10 a. m. services. Symposium. Subject: “What Is the Greatest Assistance That Can Be Given to a Medium in Their Unfoidment, Materially and Spiritually?” State workers wiil take an active part; 2 p. m. service will be a healing and message service; 7:30 p. m. lecture by Dr. George B. Warne, president of the National Spiritualist Association. Subject: “Whence. Where, Why, Whither?” Messages by mediums who are present at each service. Mrs. Hodson will 6ing at each service. Dr. C. A. Burgess, president of th* Illinois State Spiritualist Association, will be with us for the day and take an active part in each service. Our doors are open to all. Come, be with U3. Let us all enjoy a feast. You are welcome. PROG HESS IV F. STIR IT LAI. IST CHURCH Redraen’s hall. Corner North st. and Capitol ave. Rev. A. Scott Bledsoe of California will deliver one of his wonderful lectures. He is one of the nation’s greatest expounders of the Truth and is second to no one in oratory. Mr. Biedsoe served am' was Camp Chesterfield's greatest attraction. Mrs. Bessie Woodworth of Crawfordsviile, Ind., will gi\e ballad messages while blindfolded. Her work is very wonderful and convincing as to spirit return and communication. Mr. Brooks will sing, accompanied by Mis* Florence Hedrick. Services begin promptly at 7:45 p. m. The Ladies Aid will meet Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the Redinen's hall. Messages will be given by those present. Public invited and made welcome. Oriental Spiritualist Church 62% Circle. Rev. Compton White, Speaker. Special services Sunday. Sept 11 at 7:43. Come early for song service. Messages by Dan W. Smith and Jlrs. Strong. A cordial welcome to all. CLAUDE MONROE,. PRES. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Meridian at Twentieth Sts. Sunday services at II a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 11 a. ra. Wednesday •vening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Heading rooms In the church edifice are open week days from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST—DeIaware and 12th st*. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school, first session, 9 :30 a. m.; second session 11 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room, 611 Odd Fellow bldg, open daily 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 —3366 Washington blvd. Sunday services, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school. 6:16 a. m. Wednesday evening, testimonial meerlng at 8 o'clock Reading room at 105 E. 34th st., open daily from 10 a. m. to * p. m., except Wednesday, w hen closed at 7:30 p. m. *
LODGES AND CLUBS. iIFM&EHS of 97 K. of P. are requested to net at Castle Hall Monday at 1 p. jn. to attend the funeral of John W. Poe, SSOI Mart indale ave. GKO. S. BROWN, K. R. and S. JOHN F. LONG. C, C, PERSONALS. Fairmont maternity hospital for confinement, private; prices reasonable; may work for board; babies adopted; write for booklet. MRS T. B. LONG. 4911 E. Twenty-Seventh st., Kansas City, Mo. RECIPE to remove freckles, 50c. 422 Chadwick street. INSTRUCTIONS. PROF. KERNELS DANCE STCDfo. All latest ballroom dances taught privately. Absolute results guaranteed. 52 V W. Monument Place. Circle 1118. M*n to Item barber trade. TRi-cirr IASSVR COLLEGB. F w.hi-r----tor - T •*' ••' T • r *| r ■■
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MALE HEi.P WANTED. A LARGE corporation desires the. 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 T'mes routes In central part of : city; boys who want to make good money call end see Mr. Moorehead any afternoon at Times office after 2 o'clock. WANTED* Experienced solicitors in city. Can make from 85 to 38 per day. Apply Cir. Mgr . • Daily Times MAN' to work this city reflnisViing chan- j deliers, brass beds, automobiles by new method; 810 daily without capital or experience. Write GUN METAL CO.. 97 Elm, ■ Decatur. 111. WANTED—Boys to carry Times route, not over 14 years old. Call any afternoon after 2:30 o'clock at 730 Mass. ave. Ask forJdß. MONTGOMERY. j SALESMEN—WANTED. WANTED Salesman to s*ll Fords on comrrdsMon; 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 applv. UNIVERSAL MOTOR COMPANY. Ford Agents. Marlon, Indiana. WANTED—Salesman with car to call on dealers with low priced 6,000-mile tire; ■ SIOO week with extra commissions. The : C L. SMITH CO: South Bend, Indiana. 57 MILES per gallon made with new patented gasoline vaporizer. Write for particular*. STRANSKY VAPORIZER CO. Pukwana. South Dakota. AGE NTS—WANTED. AGENTS WANTED to advertise our goods anil distribute free samples to consumer, 90c per hour. Write for full particulars. AMERICAN PRODUCTS CO., 4719 American Bldg.. Cincinnati, Ohio. FE M ALE HE L P WA NTE D, Girls Between 18 and 25 years, who are seeking permanent employment and whose homes are In the city apply to ths Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. Room 322, corner New York and Meridian. THREE salesladies to sell carbon paper and typewriter ribbons. Call H. B. Enderlen. sales manager of D. H. DUNCAN SUPFLY CO. 20 S. Capitol avenue. WANTED—GirI for work In candy store. Call Drexel 6024, SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. CONFINEMENT cases taken in private home by good, practical nurse. Splendid care and attention. Circle 7620. BUSINESS SERVICES. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F. BURKLE. 416 Mass. ave. Main. 1428. New 23-776. SAF ETY RAZ ORBLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ave. NOTICES. ~ North-O-Creek .Republican Club DANCE Tuesday. Sept. 13, 8:30 p. m. \V>bher hall (34th and Capitol). Gentlemen 60c. Ladies free. WANTED—Boys and girls to buy school books, new' and used. We save you money. CRAWFORD'S DRUG STORE. Pennsylvania and North streets. CUT flowers for sale. Price reasonable. Webster 7707. LO ST AN D FO U ND, PARTY who picked up purse lost on bench at Indianapolis Light and Heat .Company is known; about $1!. receipts, diamond ring and watch. Drexel 8101. Reward. LOST—Airedale and collie pup. 3 months old, male; light color^. tip of tail white, white marking ori feel, strayed or stolen from 4 006 Byram. Liberal reward. Washington 2514. LOST—Collie, young female; lost near Thirty-Second and Capitol; answers to name Dillie. Reward. Randolph 5268. LOST—Little watch, nar City hospital in little silk bag; keepsake of dead daughters. Liberal reward. Auto. 26-115. LOST—Lady's Masonic brooch with small diamond. Reward. Progiess Laundry office, 320 Indiana. Auto. 21->26. LOST—Silver bar pin set with br'lllants at State Fair Tuesday. 2134 C ntral ave. Reward. Randolph 9266. LOST—Tires. 2; 32x4. on State road between Indianapolis and Martinsville. Reward. Drexel 1923. LOST—Coat, man's, brown, between Columbus and Indianapolis. Reward. Call Drexel 7886-1, FOUND—At city dog pound, brlndle dog with stub tail. Call Main 0872. LOST —-Glasses, shell rimmed: lost in S. Meridian jitney. Drexel 1697. BUS CIGAR STAND FOR SALE. ■Will sell for lump sum or invoice: compelled to sell on account of illness; for quick sale. Call Washington 4765. SALE OR TRADE—HaIf interest in paying business. poolroom. confectionery and restaurant. 833 S. Delaware. Drexel <4474 UUIsT"! CASH OR TERMS. i^BREE, 40 N. Delaware St. PETECTiy E&. Quigley-Hyland Agency civil and Criminal Investigators. 886-629 I4 bldg Main 2908
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HOUSES—TO LET. STRICTLY modern double. 2422 N. Pennsylvania; newly papered and painted, Immediate possession. Rent 850 side. CRUM & BOULDEN Realty Cos. 217 K. of P. Bldg Main 4233. HOUSE for rent; lower duplex, with lights, 125. 1735 East Thirtieth street. . 7. RANSFE R . A _ N . P ST ORAG E--1 Move Household Goods J 2.00 a room. Large truck. Call Webster 3229. PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private locked rooms and open space, 25c per month and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give you exact prices on any kind of work without any obligations. 419-23 E. Market street. Main 2750. Auto. 23-680. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Main 2028 Auto. 21-123. Vtil Storage GO. Cheapest rate tn city. 80 W. Henry sf. Main 4699. UNION STATION BAGGAGE CO. Cea the phone ———-Ct.il Matn 7119 ROOMS—TO LET. ROOMS 750 to 31.50. Special rates by the week and all modern conveniences THE GEM STAG HOTEL. 35 W. Ohio street. ILLINOIS. N.. 2531; modern single sleeping room; private home. Call morning and evenings. Reasonable. Harrison 2144. ORIENTAL N„ 212. rooms tn modern private home, near Technical; meals If desired. Circle 2060. CAPITOL. N.. 2306; 4 beautiful sleeping rooms, private home. gentlemen preferred. Randolph 2709. ST. CLAIR, W. 104; sleeping rooms for Strife Fair visitors. Light housekeeping rooms. Main 6171. DELAWARE, 30.0 N.: furnished room for gentleman; reasonable; nice location. Randloph 2191. BEAUTIFUL furnished room in private home: one or two gentlemen or ladles. Circle 2876. TWO rooms furnished for light housekeeping; electric lights and gas. Belmont 1406. TRY Cavet’s restaurant; 30-cent dinners. Open all night 542 Mass FURNISHED modern fiat for man and wife. Close in. circle 1 1 4s. MODERN furnished room in private home for 1 or 2. Circle 6492. TEMPLE, 543 N.; 2 rooms and kitchenette, modern conveniences. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. BELMONT. 1450 S.; 2 or 3 furnished or unfurnished rooms, some down; front. WOODLAWN, 1802; 2 light housekeeping rooms, modern home. Drexel 6734. ~BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LET. HARDING. 509 S.; two room and board; private home. Belmont 4806. DESK ROOM TO LET. DESK with phone, front office, good light. 34 Unlop Trust Main 0831. BUSINESS PLACiS—TO LET. ROOM suitable for light manufacturing: or store room and office. 17.’0 JS. East st., $27.50 per month. Main 2377. REAI. ESTATE—FOR SALE. Near Technical Institute Dandy five-roor.i cottar east front. PRICE $2,850 8350 cash. 825 month. Dunlop & Holtegei, Realtors 122 E. Market st. If"YOU WANT ’ to sell your real estate quick ask ua abou' our up-to-date auction method. DAY & DAY. 160 Vi S. Illinois. Phone. Circle 4809. 4123 CORNELIUS AVE.—Six rooms, modern. garage. 33.800, 32.000 cash. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. FINE 8-room house and garage; party leaving city; bargain; no dealers. Res., 2328 N. Delaware. STRICTLY modern bungalow, ease, with garage Owner_ 1332 N. Dearborn st. ps.i-recT *" ■" m-s-rn lion.*
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Billy Suuday SA ft. "All you folks singing 'Home. Sweet Home In a high priced fiat are serenading the landlord only.” Believing that it is about time for wise people to wake up and act I have built 4 absolutely modern homes that I can sell on payments as low as 335 per month, with cash payments down ranging from 3300 to SI,OOO. In one block I have a semi-modern 5room house for 33.009. another 5-room house for 33,600. another full modern house 34 600. ALL EASY PAYMENTS My full modern homes have full alzed lots, good garage, concrete front porch, steps and walks; tile roof, bath; cabinet In kitchen, furnace gaa heater, laundry and coal room In basement; big back porch. They are built with 2xlo floor joists. 2x6 celling rafters and 2x6 roof rafters; this means solid construction 1909 THALMAN AVE. Come Sunday and buy direct from owner. By auto go east on 19th st. to Hillside; Thalman Is the next street east. Take Brightwood cat and get off at Thalman ave. Thalman ave. Is a street only two blocks long and lined with forest trees. I'll be at 1909 Thalman Sunday. 9 to 12 and 2 to 6. These six homes are in the block. FRANK F. WOOLLING. 416 Saks bldg Main 6231 IDEAL home on E. Thirty-Fourth street at Garfield ave.. 7 rooms, modern, hardwood floors down. Practically new; garage; large corner lot with six fine shade trees. South front; paved street, near new school and city car line. Vacaht. See today. Will sell to reliable party for SSOO or more cash. Balance monthly. THE GATES- KINS’EAR COMPANY, 760-62 Bankers Trust Bldg. Main 1409. 1010 Schurniann Ave. FivA-room modern bungalow; SSOO gets immediate poa^eatdun, remainder pay like rent. H. G. MONEN 601 Peoples Bank Bldg SOUTH. 7-room houae. 6 rooms hardwood polished floor; newly painted. Price $3,400; terms. Six-room modern double, east, improved fitreet. Price $5,750. Terms. Many others good buys, earn and south. C. J. OSBURN. Drexel 6184. Yew bung ai,o\v doubl e On Pleasant Run boulevard near Garfield Park; fine home and investment. $3,600 on terms. F. L. PALMER. 423 Lemcke Bldg. Main 6152. Wash. 1404. FOUR-ROOM cottage, 2lTa Webb street; gas. electric lights, city water, near Van Camp's, immediate possession. $1,600. Terms. Washington 1865. FOR SALE—New 5-room house with bath, basement and gas; easy terras. LEAVITT LAND CO. Phone, Circle 6806. REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE. FOR EXCHANGE $35,000 worth of Indianapolis property to trade clear t’or good stock of general merchandise; $16,000 loan guaranteed on property if wanted. Write LEAVITT LAND COMPANY, Indianapolis, Ind. A FAIR trade Is better than a sacrifice sale. GEO. R. BROWN. 1002 Lemcke bldg. LOTB FOR BALE. BE A FRIEND TO YOURSELF. Start now toward Independence and success: $lO cash, balance $1 weekly buys high, level, east front lot. 45x132 feet. Located northeast near paved street, fine school and city car line. Price $395. You can soon get the deed, negotiate a building and loan mortgage, get up a home and .stop rent. Try it. Phone Main 1409. LOT. east front, on paved street. In Forest Manor addition between ThirtyEighth stree boulevard and Thirty-Fourth street. Price $460; $lO cash, balance $1.25 weekly. Bea land owner. Gain Independence and success. You cannot fall on our plan. Main 1409. * $lO CASH, then $1 weekly, buy a nice big lot 46x150 feet. Price $250. Located northast in a rapidly developing community. Phono now. MR. YOUNG. Washington 1079. WE have some desirable lots near Fairview on easy payments. FRANK S. CLARK & CO. 226 E. Ohio, st. Main 3877. TWOTlots on corner. northeast. 46x150 feet eHoh. Price for the two onlv $645. Snnp. Only $-0 canb. then $2 weekly. Act now. MR. YOUNG. LARGE, beautiful lots in Wayne park. Just off W. Washington st., which is being paved; $1 down, $1 a week. Will take you out in our automobile at your convenience. OSCAR LEE. 607 City Trust. Main 0217. CHANCE of a lifs time for investment. Equity in Washington boulsvard lot for i i raa {ra|f>rftnteeri in year. CGI
REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. NEW. attractive, 5-room bungalow, with 3 lots, garage, on 61st. north. Lafayette tnterurban; good school, almost daily service at your door; ice. laundry man. biker, grocer, etc.; low taxes; bargain for {2,650. easy terms; will consider trade for city properly. Owner. Main 0186. Evenings, Drexel 1493. NEW. attractive. 5-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 $2,650. easy terms; will consider trade for city property. Owner. Main 0136. Evenings, Drexel 1493. 6 % ACRES. Southeastern ave.. close In; for sale or trade at a special bargain. See Mr. Van Arsdale. H. C. Tuttle & Bro. 131 E. Ohio St. Main 116 8. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. CASH FOR EQUITY OR CONTRACT FOR REAL ESTATE MAIN 1115._ FARMS—FOR SALE. TWENTY acres, four-room house, some timber, fruit, on# mile Helm-burg. Ind. Would consider good Ford >r part pay. Price S9OO. Address A No. 2354. Time*. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. #^V^WVVWVVVWVVVVVVWVNfWVVVVV [^abh] THAT THE USED CAR buyrr is iatisflci in placing hi* confidence in u* is understood by the large number of satisfied buyers that we add daily to our list. We cordially Invite you to Inspect the following real value cars: Renewed Nash 7 pass. Renewed Nash. .. .5 pass. Grant six S pass. Kissel sedan 5 pass. Dodge 5 pass. Cish or terms. Losev-Yasli Retail Cos. 400 N. Capitol Ave. Main 3348-33(9. Automatic 21-946, EXCEPTIONAL VALUES 11 USED m$ Briscoe Demonstrator, S9OO. Briscoe Touring, S4OO. Briscoe Roadster, $550. Overland Touring, S3OO. Mitchell Touring, SGOO. Very Liberal Terms. Keystone Motors Company 510 N. Capitn’ ave. Circle 8301. $75 to $295 Down Buys a Mighty Fine Used Car Most of thcee have been repaluted, retopped auil overhauled. Down. Weekly Ford touring $75 $4.00 Overland ‘JO touring.-.. 95 4.50 Saxon 6, touring 95 4,50 Studcbaker 4 roadster. 125 500 Overland Country Club. 145 5.50 Dodge touring 145 5.50 Saxon 6 chummy 145 5.50 Studebuker 6, 7-pass.. 175 6.00 Cole 8 touring 175 6.00Paige 6, 4-pass 245 7.50 Lexington 6 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. 618 N. Capitol Ave. 2 1921 FORDS Purchased from finance company. Dealer’s opportunity to make some money, or will sell to individual; small down payment. Phone Randolph 6223. FORD touring, new diamond tread tire*; Hassler's one-man top; extra good condition; a bargain. Owner, 112 W. St. Clair street. COLUMBIA 6 automobiles. ARTHUR DIETZ COMPANY, distributors. 830 N. Meridian. Main 5716. CHEVROLET Baby Grand; excellent condition. Must sell at once. Drexel 5264. 723 Virginia avenue. FORD. 1919. roadster, extra truck body, fully equipped, $195. Call TINDER, at Circle 0233. CHALMERS touring. A-1 condition; sacrifice at S6OO. Circle 2849. *UTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. FOR^ALE Tires. Samples made for salesmen to be sold at lowest prices. 30x3 $7.90 or 80\3, $6.90. Any slxe you need. MASTER PRODUCTION < ORPORATION. 16 When Bldg. auto VVA*HLN(T Our specialty. 834 North Illinois. S & 8 Auto Laundrv We excel in Auto Top Building. 26 East South Street. p ni-A- p*rrori7in* nu*r
TRUCKS—FOR SALE. FORD TRUCK with panel body; terms if desired. MR. PETERSON. Circle 7261. AUTO M O BILES—W ANTED. " AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. 619 N. Illinois St. Main 1579. Auto. 22-06*. AUTOS “WANTED l argest used ear dealers in State. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS. 618 N. Capitol. Open evenlnga. AUTOS~ wanted. WEISSMANTS *l2-14 E New- York street, 4446. ~M ISC ELL AN EOUS FOR SALE. ‘ I “COST YOU NO MORE” I.et us show you how to make your odd ■coat look ilke new suit by matching a pair of trousers made to your measure for the price of a ready-made one. We also soonge and press your coat free of charge. Do not take our word, come see for yourself. CORRECT PANTS MAKERS CO. ! 104 44 W. Ohio St.
Match Your Coat Lower Prices Now THE PANTS STORE CO. Two Stores. 48 W. Ohio St. 118 E. Ohio St.
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DO YOU WEAR PANTS? OF COURSE YOU DO. BUY YOURS DIRECT FROM THE MAKER AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE. PANTS READY TO WEAK, $2 7i AND UP. PANTS TAILORED TO YOUR MEASURE. $5.00 AND UP. LEON TAILORING CO. 254 MASS. AVE.
Good rubber tired Invalid chairs tor rent. 83.60 a month; no charge for delivery. Baker Bros.
TRUNKS—Bags, suitcases. Why pay two mcllemen profits? Buy from factory dire. t. Send for free catalog. ACME TRUNK AND BAG FACTORY. Spring Valley, 111. _____ SCHOOL books, new and used; pay cash for used school books. CRAM FORD'S DRUG STORE. Pennsylvania and North street*. HOOFING, red or green slates. $2.45 per roll, delivered to all parts of the city. Call Webster 0272. Randolph 2362 after 6 p m. ROUGH kindling wood, $1 a load; haul it yourself between 7 and 12 a. m. o'clock. NORDYKE & MARMON CO., Kentucky and Morris. ________ ODDS and ends in grocery fixtures Meat boxeti. Ice boxes, restaurant tables and chairs, counters and show cases BAKER BROS. LADY'S dark blue F’rench serge suit, braid and button trimming, silk lined. Very reasonable. Call Webster 6894, LADY'S suit, size 34. taupe color. fur trimmed. 923 N. Temple. Webster 5619. W HITE'HEED baby cab. perfect condition. Drexel 7981. or 735 S. Meridian. LONG distance wireless, in first-class condition. Circle 0299 HOU S EH OLD G OOD3. ~ GO TO BAKER BROS, for furniture, rugs and stoves. Payments 219-226 East Washington atreet. THREE ROOMS, bath. MB. including heat to party buying furniture Harrison 3473. ONE An Garland baseburner; one Retort heating stove. Ben Davis 1561. ELECTRIC vacuum cleaner cheap; good condition. Circle 3486. "sewing machines for saleT USED Whfite and Singer
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Nut ced. BURL FINCH. 314 W. Maryland St FOR BALE —One 7-year-old Huber steam traction engtne. In good working order. Just overhauled. Sixteen horse power. Located in southern Indiana. Price $450. Address T. R WOODBUKN COMPANY, Terre Haute. Indiana. ~COAI"AND~WOob"FOR .8 ALE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. Best Ind. or Linton, clean forked S7.OC Illinois lump, large clean forked $7.60 Best Brazil block, large forked $8.50 Try our Pocahontas, none better. Delivered anywhere in the city. Free kindling with each ton ordered or more Drexel 3280. Auto. 52-384 MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLEB. Now is the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 584-36 Mas*. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all kinds of tpoto 'cycle*. FTOVT) PETERMAN 109 Ma***>hutts
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PET STOCK AND POULTRY. DOGS boarded; have home comfort in kennels; feed and exercise under expert management. _ VAN DYKE BOARDING KENNELS. Seventy-fifth and College. Washington 2755. Ring l._ j Angora kittens, blue tabbies, orange and tortoise; very pretty; paternally pedigreed. MRS. WHITE, 810 North Pine, HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dogn INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY, City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. Main 0872. CANA RIF. S beautiful yellow _ plumage; guaranteed singers. Webster 7707. FEMALE Alredate dog; cheap. Drexel 7638. . HORSES AND VEHICLES. HORSE, pedlling wagon and harness at a bargain if taken at once. Call at 1336 B'alne avenue. FINANCIAL. roc CAN BORROW MONEY SO CHEAP and on such easy terms of repayiasnt Jrom the Fidelity Loan Company, a 11 censed and bonded firm, for use in paying overdue bliis or to buy the things you need for CaSK at BARGAIN PRICES that every one should take advantage of cur service. LOANS AN FURNITURE $20.00 to $300.00 at legal rates, on short notice and wtthont publicity. We give you all the time you want to repay a loan and only charge for the actual time you have the money. Fair. Isn't It 7 You Can Afford to Borrow On $ 40 pay $2 a month and interest On $ 64 pay $3 a month and interest On SIOO pay $5 a month and interest FAY MORE ANY TIME AND REDUCE THE COST IN YOUR BEHALF We are on the Job eight hours a day. and through personal contact and personal gervlce. plus a deep personal Interest, we ear. serve you and your friends as you wish to be served. In thes. unusual times, business friendships, close relations, mutual understandings and co-operation are teal assets to all of ns. We are ready to go three-fourtua of the way.B Now It is FIDELITY LOAN CO--106 E. Market St. Room 632 Lemcke Bldg. Main 1278. Auto. 27-782. WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WE PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS. MORTGAGES. BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K SAWYER. Prea Fifth floor IndlAnapolts Securities Bldg. Southwest corner Delaware and Market FIRST and eco..d mortgages on lndiaua and Indianapolis real estate . R. B. WILSON. 108 N. Delaware t. Main 1618. INSURANCE. In all lte branohea AUBREY D. PORTER l Lomcke bldg. Main I*ll LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the director of the Indiana State highway commission at his office tn the Capitol building, in Indianapolis. up to ten (10:00) o'clock a. m. September 19, 1921. when all proposals will be publicly opened and read. The work contemplated is the construction of the following bridges on State highways:
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’B. A. Str. On State Approx. N. Sec. No. Over Road No. County. Length Type and Remarks | 6 D 50 Flat Kook 6-D Decatur lif 144'- 6” Steel truss repairs' 8 G 12 Turkey Creek 8-G lak I@ 55'- 0" Steel truss. 22 F 6 White River 22-F Morgan 340 169 - - 1" Steel truss lebulld „ pier & paint steel. 34 C 86 White Water River 34-C Fayette 4@ 00' Steel truss with new plank floor. (West Fork) W’ayne Steel truss, new _ . plank Hoor. 34 D 42 Symonds Creek 34-D Howard I®B' 0" R. C. culvert. 35 A 87 Over-Flow Ditch 35-A Howard lsslo’-0” R. C. culvert 135 A 88 Drainage Ditch 35-A (skewed).
The plans and specifications may be examined at the office of the State highway commission in the Capitol building, or copies thereof will be forwarded upon a payment to the director, of the amounts designated below. —Plans $2.00 per set— Project S. A. 8, Sec. G. structure 12. —Plans SI.OO per SetProject S.A. 6, Sec. D. Structure 50. Project S.A. 22, Sec. F, Structure R. Project S.A. 34, Sec. C. Structure 86. Project S.A. 34, Sec. D, Structure 42. Project S. A. 35. Sec. A. Structure 87. Project S.A., 35. Sec A, Structure SB. Each bidder, with his proposal, shall submit his bond payable to the State of Indiana In the penal sum of one and onehalf (m) times the amount of his proposal with good and sufficient security to the approval df the director, conditioned upon the faithful performance of the work In accordance with the oroflle. plans and specifications therein set forth and conditioned also' upon the payment by the contractor and all sub-contractor* for all labor performed and materials furnlehed in the conrtruo.tlon of the bridgs or structure. Such bond shall be only on the form specified by the director, copies of which will be furnished upon request. If any bidder desires to submit a com' blnatton proposal on two or more structures of the same or different types of design, proposal blanks therefor will be prepared upon request, providing such request be made not iaisr than September 16. 1921. The right is reserved by the director to reject any or all bids or to award on any combination of bids that 4n his Judgment Is most advantageous to the State of Indiana. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. T I.TIigR riree<-. r .
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LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE TO TAX PATERS OF TAX LEVIES. In the matter of determining the tax rate for certain purposes by the civil town of Broad Ripple. Marion County, Indiana. Before the Board of Trustees. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the civil town of Broad Ripple. Marlon County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place on the 20th day of September, 1921, will consider the following budget: GENERAL FUND. —General Aaminisiration — Salaries of tow n trustee $ 300.00 Salary of clerk 200.00 Salary of treasurer 200.08 Town attorney and legal department 200.00 Office expense and supplies 400.00 —Protection of ■ ;-ons and Property— Salary of mar.-. and deputies. .82,820.00 Compensation of lire department. 2,700.00 New- fire equipmen; 1,400.00 Supplies and repair for Hre department % 500.00 Public water supply 2,5u0.00 —Health and Sanitation — Health officers’ salary and supplies 50.00 Contagious disease 50.00 —Streets and Highways — Labor ' 81,200.00 Material and supplies Sprinkling and oHing streets 800.00 Street lighting 1-i ’ oo '?2 Street intersection assessments.. . 4,a00.00 Total general fund $21,320.00 ESTIMATE OF GENERAL FUND TO BE RAISED. Estimated expenditures as above $21,320.00 BUND FUND. Payment of principal, bonded debt $4,767.00 Payment of interest, bonded debt 2,526.00 Total bond fund $7,293.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $28,613.00 PROPOSED LEVIES. Net taxable property $2,071,110.00 Number of taxable polls. 314. Total, $1,38 15-100. Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the levies have been determined, ten or more twa* payers feeling themselves aggrieved Ji such levies, may appeal to the State board of tax commissioners for further and final action thereon, by filing petition therefor with the county auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the State board will fix a date of hearing in this county. l Dated Sept. 9. 1921. WM. H. TALBOTT. President. Attest: FRED T. BROWN. Clerk. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the undersigned. William H. Evans, as Township Trustee of Center Township. Marion County, Indiana, at the office of said township trustee. 412 Saks building, southwest corner of Washington and Pennsylvania streets, in the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, up to ten (10) o'clock a. m., of Monday, the 3rd day of October 1921, for the following: First: For the work. complete. of grading the north portion of the school lot. on which the new school building for school district No. 2 in Center Township. Marlon County, Indiana, is in process of I construction, and being bounded on the ! north by Yoke street, and on the west by ’ South Pennsylvania street. The portion to be so graded being, in extent 355 feet, ! more or less, east and west and 300 ieet, I more or less, north and south, less the space thereof occupied by said school building. Second: For the work of constructing ar.d furnishing all material for cement walks on the above mentioned school lot as follows, to-wit: 195 feet in length of cement walks four (4) feet in width, ad 60 feet in length of cement walks six (6) feet in width. \ Third: For the work of making and I constructing, and furnishing all material and equipment for a driven well on said school lot, supplied with four (4) inch galvanized iron pipe. Fourth: For approximately. 176 desks, with seats for the use of pupils in all different grades in the public school in ; said district No. 2, Center Township. \ twenty per cent of which, for each grade, to be adjustable; also 10 single manual training benches. 6 domestic science tables. 8 desks for teachers, with swivel f chairs to match; 12 oak. leg chairs, plain and 4 quartered oak leg chairs; 4 wicker chairs, 2 to be rockers. 1 wicker equeh, 3 plain oak, flat top. tables; approximately ; 250 seats for the auditorium in the new ! school building In said school district No. \ 2 in Center Township. Fifth: Also for ail electric light fixI tures and appliances and work and mij terials of Installing the same in place and I position, fully equipped and ready for use. for adequately lighting the entire new i school building in district No. 2 in Center ; Township, of Marion County, Indiana, i All the above work to be done and performed. and material, furniture and equipment, to be furnished in accordance with plans and specifications therefor, on file in the said office of said Township Trustee. Separate sealed bids for each of the abpve. First, Second. Third. Fourth and Fifth i classes required. , The full right to reject any and all bids is hereby expressly reserved by the undersigned. WILLIAM H. EVANS. Township Trustee of Center Township, Marion County. Indiana. NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS OF THH PARK DISTRICT OF’ THE CITY - OF INDIANAPOLIS OF DETERMINATION TO ISSUE AND SELL BONDS FOR PARK PURPOSES. 4 Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the park district of the City of Indianapolis that the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis have determined that it is necessary to issue and sell bonds of said park district of the City of Indianapolis in the sum of seventeen thousand five hundred ($17,500.00) dollars for the purpose of procuring funds for the construction and completion of a bridge and the approaches thereto across Pleasant Run in Pleasant Parkway at a point 950 feet, measured along the center line of said parkway, from the east property line of Ritter avenue in the City of Indianapolis, which said Pleasant Run Parkway is a part of the park and bouvevard system of said city; unless objection is made by taxpayers of said park district in the manner prescribed by law the said Board of Park Commissioners wilt pursuant to said determination cause sai6 bonds in said amount to be issued aari sold for such purpose. SAMUEL E. RAUH FRED C. GARDNER EDWARD A. STI'CKMETER CHARLES E. COFFIN Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. STATE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Director of the State Highway Commission at the office of the State Highway Commission, In the Statehouse, City of Indianapolis. Indiana, until 10:0£) a. m.. on the 19th day of September. for the construction on a Certain State highway and described as follows: Number Location No. of Miles S. A. 17, Sec. X Lincoln Highway 0.913 Noble County Ligonier Bids will be received for three types of pavement, brick, bituminous concrete and concrete on S. A. Project No. 17, Sec. X as shown on plans and described in Standard specifications for same. Proposal blanks and specifications may be obtained free and plans upon payment of $5.00 per set, upon application to the State Highway Commission. Indianapolis, Indiana. No refund for plans returned. Plans may be seen also at the office of the State Highway Commission. Indianapolis. Indiana or at the office of the mayor of Ligonier. 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 tha bids as provided by lav . LAWRENCE E. LYONS. Director. Indiana State Highway Commission. NOTICE TO~~hIDDERS. ‘ Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned. the Board of Commissioners of Marlon County. Indiana, will, up to 19 o’clock a. m., Sept. 15. 1921. receive sealed bids for supplies for all county institutions for ensuing three months, according to specifications on file in the office of the auditor of Marion County. Each bid must he accompanied by a bond end an affidavit as required by law. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Witness our hands this 9th day of September. 1921. CARLIN H. SHANK. H. D TUTEWILER. LEWIS W. GEORGE, Commissioners of Marlon County. 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