Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 110, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1921 — Page 10
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Drexel / / /) / alto. Parlor* 1222 Union St. FLxLN.NJvR & BUCHANAN 220 North Illinois st. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Fhones—Main 0641-0642. Auto. 22-64 L INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 622 E. Market. Old phone Vain 8908. New phone 27-208. J. C. WILSON 1130 Prospect. Auto. 51-671. Drexel 0322. w. t. blasengymT" 1625 Shelby st. Drexel 2570. Auto. 51-114. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. E. KREIGER. New 21-154 Main 1464. 1402 N. Illinois. CAD D—BERT sTgADD. 2130 Prospect sL Phones Drexel 0422. Automatic 62-278. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY A- TITUS. 951 North Del. New 26-564. Main 3630. ~~ FEENEY & FEENEyT LATH AN D FUNERALh notices. CLIKE, EMMA F*—Age 52 years, beloved wife of George Cline, passed away Thursday, Sept. 15. Funeral at Shirley Bros.’ caapel, 946 N. Illinois st.. Monday, Sept. 19 a:. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial at Florai Park cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel any time after 7 p. m., Friday. MOORE, RICHISOX—Age 73 years, husband of Sarah P. Moore. father of Frank L. Moore, died Friday. Sept. 16. Funeral at residence, 1321 Olive st.. Monday, Sept. 19, 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. IN MEMORIAM_ : IN ME.MORIAM—In sad but loving remembrance of our darling boy. Lawrence Purdy. Three long and lonely years ago today. Sept. 17. ISIS. Our lovely bud so young, so fair, Called home by early doom. Just came to show how sweet a flower In Paradise would bloom. Loved by all who knew him; Loved by us the best. But It was God's will to take him home to rest. Lonely DADDY, MOTHER. SISTER AND GRANDPARENTS CHURCH NOTICES. ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH Alabama st., south of Fifteenth. Frank S. C. Wicks, D. D., MINISTER Addres* 4l il a. m. Subject: “Mind Your Own Business ;s Church School at 9 :45 a. m. FLSst spiritualist church. ' SOS North Liberty street, between Mass, ave. and North street. Services 7:45 p. m. Lecture by REV. B. F. HAYDEN. Subject taken from the audience. Messages by Mr3. Ollah Toph and Rev. Ruth tan De Buken Our pianist, Mrs. Audrey Hodson. will sing a beautiful solo. Message and healing services every Wednesday at. 2 ai>G 7 :45 p. m.. conducted by the Ladies' Aid.' Come,' bring your friends. All are welcome. PROGRESS! V E SPI KIT UALI ST CHURCH Red Men's Hall. Corner Nortli street ami Capitol avenue. MRS. BESSIE MAY BELLMAN of Chicago will deliver one of her great lectures. Her subject will be “The Supreme Test." All iovePK of oratory and eloquence should take advantage of the opportunity to hear her. l ' Dr. A. J. Kemper through his wellknown instrument, will give messages. Services promptly at 7:45 p. m. A solo will be given by Mr. Brooks. The Ladies' Aid will meet Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the Red Men's Hail. Mrs. Anna Thronsdon will be with us. Public invited and made welcome.
Oriental Spiritualist Church meets every Sunday evening at Mor r i.*on’s Hall. Circle. Mrs. Compton White, speaker. This Sunday we will be favored with, the well-known message bearer, Rev. Anna Thronsden Come early for song service. FIRST CHURCH Uir cIU R IST. 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 in the church edifice are open week days from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SC I ENT- j IST—Delaware and 12th sts. Sunday ' services at 11 tt. m and 8 p. m. Sunday] school, first session, 9.30 a. m.; second session 11 a. m. Wednesday evening testi- ] monial meeting at 8 o'clock. Heading 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 CHUKCH OF CH RIST, SCIENTIST —3350 Washington blvd. Sunday services, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school. *: 15 a. m. Wednesday evening, testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room at SOS E. 34th st., open da ly from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m., except Wednesday, when closed at 7:30 p. m. “ LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Small w hite bag containing leather purse with $65 in ’gold money and a S2O bill, in 3590 block Guilford avenue last evening. Finder please call Washington 2316. Liberal reward. LOST—Brooch. Masonic emblem; small diamond: keepsako of dead father. Please return to MABEL CULP. Webster 2934. Reward. LOST—Fox terrier, b'.ark and wdiite. male. lost, strayed or stolen. Return to 934 N. Pennsylvania and'receive reward. Circle 4822. LOST —Suitcase from auto. Tuesday night on E. Washington. Finder call police dept. Reward. LOST —Female Boston bull, answers to name Golduh. Drexel 3232. Liberal reward. 1337 E. Market. LOST —Grip. black. containing rubber gloves and fuses, lost Wednesday. Reward Auto. 27-988. LOST—Umbrella, silk. Illinois car. Party finding please call Drexel 4360. Reward. ~ -"7 NO-ncEs; WANTED—Boys and girls to buv school books, new end used. We save you money. CRAWFORD'S DRUG STORE. Pennsylvania and North streets. USE irU downtown office one evening eacK ■o-tv, wn*d bv small society. Ad-
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M ALEHEI.PW ANTED. WANTED BOYS WANTED—Boys not over 14 years old to carry Times routes In central part 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 |5 to $8 per day. Apply Cir. Mgr., _ Daily Times MAN to work this city reflnishing chandeliers. brass beds, automobiles, by nfw method; 310 dally without capital or experience. Write GUNMETAL CO., 97 Elm, Decatur, 111. FIFTY laborers report at once. Bradley and Washington sts. INDIANAPOLIS ASPHALT PAVING CO. FIFTY white and colored teamsters and laborers at Smltha's camp. Putnamvllle, Ind. TEAMSTERS and laborers at Smltha's colored camp. Mars Hill. SAL e SMEN—WANTE d . 57 MILES per gallon made with new patented gasoline vaporizer. Write for particulars. STRAXSKY VAPORIZER CO. Pukwana. South Dakota. MEN with car to handle Indiana territory. An honest-to-goodness proposition. 628 Bankers Trust bldg. AG E NT S— WANTED. AGENTS—9Oc an hour to advertise and 'distribute samples to consumer. Write quick for territory and particulars. ALBERT MILLS. Gen. Mgr., 4720 American Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. FEMALE HELP WANTED. WANTED —Women demonsrators in every town; good pay; steady work. Start at: once. THE ADMIRA CO.. 6309 Wentworth ave., Chicago, 111. I FIFTY women or girls. Call 3 o’clock. 322 Virginia avenue. WAITRESS wanted at 420 W. Washington street. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Laundry to do at home; firstclass work guaranteed. Webster 5146. INSTRUCTIONS. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 309 E. Washing- j ton st., Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 0757. NASHVILLE Chamber of Commerce wishes to correspond with responsible ! parties relative to establishment of refrig- 1 era-tor manufacturing plant. Unique opportunity in virgin field. Very attractive proposition can be made to right parties. Address W. R. MANIER, SR., Secretary. Nashville, Tenn. j ROOMING HOUSES. CASH OR TERMS. SEBREE, 40 N. Delaware SL RUGS cleaned; bring vacuum to your home; 9x12, 25 cents. Drexel 9550. DRESSMAKING, coats and suits: satisfaction guaranteed. Irvington 0862. FOR SALE —Cigar and newsstand, 4169 Coliege ave. Washington 4765. GROCERY and meat market for sale. 3115 Rader street. ROOMING house for sale. 907 North Delaware. Circle 7667. PERSONALS. | CHEMICAL VAPOR BATHS Recommended for hay fever, asthma, rheumatism. nervousness, stomach trouble, general run-down condition, male and female attendant. Massage Ly request. Uadies I S a- m.-6 p. m.; gentlemen. 8 a. m.-9 p. m. Hay% Bathhouse, 359 X. Illinois st. | Main 7138. 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. detectives! Quigley-Hyland Agency civil and Criminal Investigators. 526-629 Law bldg. Main 2902 R OOMB-TOLET, lOO.ji/o N. ILLINOIS ST. Two rooms, $9.00. THE STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 4518. ROOMS 75c to 31.50. * Specif*' rates by the week and ail modtin conveniences. THE GEM STAG HOTEL. 35 W. Ohio street. DELAWARE. N.. 1653; 2 excellent rooms in modern private home. Man preferred. References required. Harrison 32UL [ NEW YORK, E., 1431: modern sleeping room for 2; $1.50 each; home privileges : and laundry if desired. Circle 4421. i PARK AVE.. 3115: modern room, in private family, north, 1 o? 2 gentlemen. Washington 2889. ST. CLAIR. E. 92254; neatly furnished room; suitable for 1 or 2; meals if desired- Circle 6919. ESPECIALLY nicely furnished front room in modern home; gentleman. References. Randolph 1049. : ILLINOIS. N.. 2531: modern single sleeping room; private home. Reasonable. SLEEPING room, modern; in private family. 1015 N. Alabama. Circle 4587. CAPITOL, 1115 N.; l-icxington apt. No. 63. Sleeping room. Circle 4277. ALABAMA ST.. 707 N.; neatly furnished ! room, modern. Circle 0609. TRY Cavett's restaurant; 30-cent dinners. Open all night. 542 Mass ave. FIRST-CLASS furnished rooms. 665 E Twenty-Fourth street. UNFURNISHED room for rent. Drexel 6397. LIG H T HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. COMPLETELY furnished clean housekeeping and Bleeping rooms. 712 Madison avenue. j HOLMES. N.. 75; furnished housekeeping, heat furnished. Belmont 3183. | FURNISHED modern fiat for man and i wife. Close in. Circle 1148. sls A MONTH; 3 furnished room cottage. ; 914 E. North. EQfrRD AND ROOMS—TO LE T. HARWO. SO9 S. : two men: room and
realestateforsale. 1025 N. Beville Ave. Six rooms, city water, gas, electric lights, garage; large lot. For terms see VanArsdale, with H. 0. Tuttle & Cos. 131 E. Ohio st. Main 1163. “DOUBLES I have ten doubles from 3 rooms a side, semi-modern, to 6 rooms a side strictly modern; gardes, laundry, etc. Payments from $350 to Si.ooo. Prices from $2,000 to $8,300. Th*e will net you 12</o on your Investment. Call Lewis Clerk. Evenings, Randolph 6266. Frank S. Clark & Cos. 226 E. Ohio. Main 3377. Double Bargain Five rooms side, gas, city water, electric lights. PRICE $3,500 SSOO Cash, S3O Month Located in North Indianapolis. Property newly painted and in good condition. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors Double-southeast Six rooms to side, electric lights, gas. both waters in kitchen, sewer connections, basement, attic, front and re*r porches, house newly papered and pa nted. new fireproof roof, full lot, one-half block from Prospect car line. Price $4,500. Can be made to rent for $56 per month. Howard C. Venn, 108 E. Market st. _ Maln_ 1115, HOUSE. SOUTH, PAYMENTS Spann ave.. near State; 6 rooms, electric lights, city water; housa in splendid 'Condition, $750 cash, balance like rent. Hall & Hill, Realtors Main 2315. ‘ 147 E Market. 6-ROOM COTTAGE East of the Belt railroad for $2,850; $250 cash, balance easy terms. Mr. Mclnteer. I. X. Rieliie & Soil Indianapolis Securities Bidg. Main 0520. 6-ROOM COTTAGE on Prospect street east of Fountain Square. $1,650 for quick sale HOWARD C. VENN, 108 E. Market. Main 1115. HARRIS ST. Two blocks south of Washington. 6room cottage, cement porch, electric lights, good condition. A bargain f*>r someone, price $-.000; S6OO down, sls per month. Indiana Trust Cos. 934 N. Keystone Dandy little 5-room home nicely decorated inside and out; everything in first-ciass condition; garage. Price $4,500. Payments. See Templeton with BERT ESSEX. 310 Kahn Bldg. Main 5574_. FIVE-ROOM MODERN Near College ave., north of Seventeenth st. Price $3,600, $250 cash and remainder $32 per month. 11. G. MONKN 501 Peoples Bank IMpK 458 Blake St. Modern residence, 8 rooms, with doctor's office in connection; splendid location for physician; 2-car garage. For quick sa.e, $4,300. 1 Indiana Trust Cos. COME to Wayne park Saturday afternoon and all day Sunday and see our new four and five-room bungalows. Easy payments. Take West Washington car to end of line and meet our automobiles. OSCAR LEE, 607 City Trust building, corner Market and Delaware. Main 0217. . tt Five rooms, strictly mod- ([ t, II ern; good neighborhood; \1 || | . near school, church, city 8k IL- Übrary and rar Un „ W ||| take light auto as first payment. Call at office. LUCAS, 726 K. of P. Bldg. DANDY new five.room bungalows; garage; nearly one half acre on Sixty-First st.; $2,650; easy terms. RELIABLE REALTY CO. 501 City Trust Bldg. Main 0186. P.es., Drexel 1 493. FOR SALE—By the owner. 6-room semimodern cottage on Wilcox street, close to Belmont ave. MARTIN MORONEY. Care of Moroney Drug Cos,, 2601 VV. Michigan. Belmont 1661. TAKE Ben Davis bus Saturday afternoon and all day Sunday to Wayne park. See our new four and five-room bungalows for sale on easy payments. OSCAR LEE, 607 City Trust. Main 0217. SIX-ROOM modern, near Fountain Square. Other south side properties Modern doubles and duplexes north. All kinds of property east. C. J. OSBORN. Drexel 0184. SIX-ROOM semi-modern; good condition; garage. $4,500; SSOO down, $45 per mo. Main 0186. Evenings, Irvington 2268. HPER CENT INVEST ME NT. Double, close In, north; good condition; 50 foot lot; city improvements paid. Annua'l rental $624. Price $4,500. Main 5137 LOOK here! I will sell responsible person a lot 45x132 feet, northeast. for $lO cash, balance $1 week. Price only $350. Be quick. Call today. Main 140 L $lO CASH, balance $1 weekly, buys high, dry, level lot, northeast. Price now $395.’ MR. YOUNG. Washington 1079, FOR SALE —New 5-roorn house with bath. basement and gas; easy terms. LEAVITT LAND CO. Phone. Circle 5505. $250 BUYS lot. 46xi50 feet on N. Denny street. Terms $lO cash, then $1 weekly. Mr. Young. Washington 1079. SH EFFIELD. 1047 N’.; new cottage, cement porches and walks: easy payments; colored. Owner. Main 5344. COLORED, northwest. Home and investment; close in. Terms. Address A No. 2357, Times. SIX room double, bath, furnace, garage. Call 645 N. Keystone ave. Webster_Jß_l6. FOR SALE —Four-room bungalow by owner. 2920 Sangster avenue. MODERN home welt located. Main 0107. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. WANT to hear from owner having farm for sale; give particulars and lowest price. JOHN J. BLACK. Indiana street. CMnoew Fe Il<*. Wisconsin. WILL buy small cottage or double tor cash. RUSSE H. HARTMAN. 224 North Delaware. Main 6228. CACH EQUITY IN REAL ESTATE.
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REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE. FOR EXCHANGE $36,000 worth of Indianapolis property to trade clear for good stock of general merchandise; $15,000 loan guaranteed on Property if wanted. Write LBAVITT AND COMPANY. Indianapolis, Ind. A FAIR trade la better than a sacrifice sale. GEO. R. BROWN, 1002 Lemcke bldg. Farm Auction We will sell at public auction on Monday, Oct. 3. 1921, 90 acres of as fine land as you will find in Indiana; located about hails way between Hartford City and Montpelier in Blackford County. Has a grood 7-room house, barn and a well-improved place. Will be sold subject to a mortgage of $9 500, due in six years at 6 per cent. Here is a farm worth going hundreds of miles to see. Write us for full description. Day & Day EXCLUSIVE AGENTS 15084 S. Illinois n Phone Cl! 4*09. 100-ACRE stock and grain farm in coal. oil and gas region; 2 sots of improvements. Sell all or half. Investigate this. CHAS. H. HANCOCK 545 Nortli Keystone ave., Indianapolis. Webster "816. TWO good improved farms sot sale, good schools, roads and town. fill. Information on request. W. E. BURKHOLDER. Brethren, Mich. LOTS FOR SALE. BEGIN now; SI.OO weekly buys large lot in Wayne park. Make a start toward your home. Take West Washington car to and of line. Our autos will drive you to addition. Saturd. y afternoon and ai! day Sunday. OSCAP LEE. 607 City Trust. Main 0217. BIG lot sale Wayne park. Saturday afternoon and Sunday, located one mile west of Mt. Jackson on Washington street. Take Ben Davis bus line at Capitol ave. and Washington street. Both fares will' be refunded. OSCAR LEE. 607 City Trust. Main 0217. _ COME to Wayne park Saturday afternoon and ail day Sunday, big sale of lots. $1 down and $1 week. Take %Vet Washington car to end of line. Our automobiles will meet you. OSCAR LEE, 607 City Trust. Main 0217. CORNER, 92x150 northeast, near ThirtyEighth street boulevard. Price only $645. Responsible party can buy for S.O cash, balance $2 weekly. lUmdolph 72>.4 TWO lots, northeast, both for S4O; S2O cash, then $2 weekly. Size 92x150. Splendid opportunity for home or. Investment. Main 1 409. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY We have a number of good used cars for sale and at a cheap price. Listen to this: We will give you ten days to try a car and if you don't like it we will trade you any other car we have until we make you satisfied. Come in and see our cars or call Mr. Lathery. KEYSTONE MOTORS CO. 510 N. Capitol ave. Circle 8301. |na|h] Our used car offerings still extend to the buyer a high standard in value. The same that has made our customers satisfied owners. We invite you to carefully inspect the exceptional values in the following used cars: Renewed Nash. 7-pass. Renewed Nash, 5-pass. Oakland Touring, 5 pass. Kissel Sedan, 5-pass. Jeffreys Touring, 7-pass. Cash or terms. Losey-Nash Retail Cos. 400 N. Capitol ave. Main 37J45-3J49. Auto. 21-946. Marmon 48 Seven-passenger; good tires; top and paint in excellent condition. This car holds the road, rides easy and has plenty of speed. We are making a special offsr of this car at SSOO. Local Branch. Nordvke & Marmon Cos. Meridian.at Eleventh st. M. 1884. Columbia 6 automobiles. arthlk DIETZ COMPANY distributors. 830 N. Meridian. Main 6716. COLE 8, touring needs a little work, $250 cash. 518 N. Capitol ave. REO roadster extra speedster body, good condition; cheap for cash. Webster 6232. DODGE touring, new paint, top and in fine shape, $325 cash. 518 N. Capitol ave. RAXON 6, chnmmUUirire wheel*, renewed, **•"; r- b xi v CsoHnt v
AUTQMOB!LE s FOR SALE. OiTRLA.ND, light touring, 1920 model; A-1 shape. $3. 0 cash. 518 X. Capitol ave. KING 8, s porta ter; completely renewed; $545 cash. 518 X. Capitol ave. Open avenlngs. OVERLAND 90, chumni/, new paint, top and tires; $295 cash. .*lB N. Capitol ave. PAIGE 6. sportster, new paint, top, tires, etc., $525. ;>ls X. C&pJ "i ave. MAXWELL tourinp, 1317; A-l condition; $175 cash. 518 N. Capitol ave. FORD touring, 1917, fine shape; demountable rims; $l5O cash. 51s N. Capitol. AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. AUTO WASHING Our speciality. 334 North liitnola. S & S Auto Laundry FOB BALE—SPARE TIRES FOR SPARE MONEY. KEEP RUNNING AT THESE PRICES: 30x3‘4. $7.90; 32x4, $11.40; 34x4, $12.40. ALL SIZES IN STOCK. MASTER PRODUCTION CORPORATION. TIRES. 30x34, SIO.OO 32x34. $12.95 82x3 4, cord, $16.95 33x4. $23 00. These tires carry a real guarantee. 35 Kentucky avenue. AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. 619 N. Illinois St. Main 1579. Auto 22-063 AUTOS” WANTED I argeat used car dealers in State. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS 51 N Capitol. Open evening* 4 rds anted WEISSMAN'S 212-16 g New York street. tfctln 4446. MOTO R CYC L ESA N DBjCYCLES. Now is the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and le-enameled ERNEST HUGHES CO. 534-36 Mae, Ave. Main 6404 CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 609 Maaaachuaet;# •venus, MISCELLANEOUS- FOR SALE “COST YOU NO MORE” T**t u show' you how to nuk** your odd ■coat look like nw Mult by matching a pair of trouaerh made to your measur#^for the price of a one. We mso oong* and pre*n your coat free of charge. Do not lake our word, come see for youraelf. CORRECT PANTS MAKERS CO. Match Your Coat I ] WITH A PAIR OF It I TROUSERS AT 11 I l THE PANTS STORE CO. 111./ \ Two Stores. U U/ ’ll 48 W. Ohio SL ,7 4 * _ 119 E. Ohio St. F • DO You WEAR PANTS? ’ OF COURSE YOU DO. BUY YOURS DIRECT FROM THE MAKER AND SAVE THE. DIKEERENCE. PANTS READY TO WEAK. $2.75 AND UP. PANTS TAILORED TO YOUR MEASURE $5.00 AND UP. LEON TAILORING CO. Good rubber tired Invalid chairs for rent. $3.50 a month; jpJkiisEX r:o charge for delivery. Baker TItAPE harvest will positively” be I.wr ill ten days. Buy now. Elegant Concord grapes picked one day, you receive them the next. Full of sugar and more juicy. Delivered to vou in jumbo haekets preps id. For the ton S2OO, half ton, $107.; 109 Iba. to one-fourth ton. sll per hundred. Send money order with your order to 1,. J. SEIDCHECK. Lawton. Mich ~ "2x4 USED LUMBER Set Mr. Lloyd rear of Blxby factory. W. Morri.i st. and Belt R. R. No deliveries. BEDFORD STONE AND CONSTRUCTION company. TRUNKS-—Bags, suitcases. Why pay two midle nen profits? Buy from factory direct. Send for free Calalog ACME TRUNK AND BAG FACTORY, Spring Valley, 111. ROYAL TYPEWRITER IN GOOD CONDITION, ONLY S2B. CLARK TYPEWRITER SHOP. 18 WEST MARKET. SECOND FLOOR. PHONE MAIN 2686. ODDS and ends in grocery fixtures aiem boxes, ice boxes, restaurant tables and chairs, counters and show cases. BAKER BROS. TREES and shrubbery, home-grown, complete landscape service free. We plant. Drexel 0179. '1 ERMS given on new and used machines. White Sewing Machine Cos. 312 Mass ave. NEW player; neyer been used; cheap. Call at once. 322 Virginia avenue. DRESS form, adjustable, for sale; in good shape. Call Drexel 7338. COAL range. Majestic; good order. Washington 1714. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. WANTED —Barber chair. GEO. OWENS. Edinburg, Ind. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, _ " GO TO BAKEIt BROS, for lurniture. rugs and stoves. Payments 219-225 East Wa.-hington street. WANT to exchange household goods for second-hand touring car or will sell cheap. Privilege of renting house. Will sacrifice; leaving town. 1135 N. Pershing. FOR SALE- Florence oil heater; also No. 1 Perfection oil cooker; good as neov. Randolph 5046. ONE combination writing desk and bookcase, SB. Brass bed and mattress. sl2. In good condition. Harrison 0852. N ST R U M ENTS^^ RECORDS, good records of any make you desire, 40c. BAKER BROS.. 219 Et Washington VIOLINS —cash or payments; wonderful bargains. WILSON MUSIC SHOP. 322 Virginia avenue. EBONY upright 88-note piano for sale. Drexel 9285. 619 E, Norwood~~HORSES~AND VEHICLES. TEAM light mules, good, yibout 7 years old, platform wagon and harness. Main for ATa.
--. PET STOCK ANP POULTRY. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dog* INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY, City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. Main 0878 CAT, blue Persian, male for services. Call Belmont 4472. Prize winner at pet stock show last winter. PULLETS, Barred Rock, April, fine; $1.25 each. Irvington 1222. CANARIES and cages. Randolph 2581. o^--yL^. c -^ r ir^Uß^ J . AN0 T WONDER Ct DTE MIXERS Nus ced. a BURL FINCH. 314 W Maryland St FOR SALE —Oimi late ifoodel Holton tractor complete with plow** used slightly for experimental purposes only; excellent conI (lition; bargain at SI,OOO term* or $950 Ua.sh. ETUIPSE COUNTERBORO CO.. 7410 Pt. Aubin ave.. Detroit. Mich. COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. Best Ind or Linton, clean forked $7.00 Illinois lump, large clean forked $7.50 Best I4rxz;T block, large forked $8.50 Try our Pocahontas, none better. Delivered anywhere in tile city. Free kindling with each ton ordered or more Drexel 3280. Auto. 52-284. BUSIN ESS SER VICE.B. FEATHERS Bought, nold, renovated, matlreaaes and pillow k made to order E. K. BURKLK 416 Mas*, ave. Main 1428. New 28-776. “ saTety 'razor blades “ Sharpened tCTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ave. EXITS dressmaking, topoMti Individuality a specialty. Work guaranteed. Circle j 5401. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. L Move Household Goods $2.00 a room. Large truck. Call Webater *22*. PARTLuW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO Private locked rooms and opun apace. 25c per month and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give you exact prices on any kind of work witnout any obligations. 419-28 E. Market street. Main 2750. Auto. 22-680. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER, PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N.- New Jersey st. Main 2028 Auto. 21-122. ut x storage to. Cheapest rate In city. 20 W. Henry st. Main 4690. UNION STATION BAGGAGE So. Dm the phone Call Main 7119. MAN with Ford truck wants hauling and transferring Randolph Slit. FINANCIAL. lOC CAN BORROW MONEY SO CHEAP and on such easy terms of repayment from thb Fidelity Loan Company, a licensed and bonded firm, for use In paying overdue bills or to buy the things you need for CaSU at BARGAIN PRICES that every one should take advantage of our service. LOANS AN FURNITURE $20.00 to $300.00 at legal rates, on short notice and without publicity. We give you all the time you trant to repay a loan and only charge for the actual time you have the money. Fair, isn't ItT You Can Afford to Borrow On $ 40 pay $2 a month and Interest On $ 66 pay $3 a month am) interest On SIOO pay $5 a month and Interest PAY MORE ANY TIME AND REDUCE THE COST IN YOUR BEHALF We are on the Job eight hours a day, and through personal contact and peraonal plus a deep personal interest, we aan serve you and your friends as joju wish to be served. In the% unusual times business friendships, close relations, mutual understandings and co-operation are {real assets to all of us. We are ready o go three-fourths of the way. Now it is vip to you. FIDELITY LOAN CO 106 E. Market St. Room 632 Lemcke Bldg. Main 1278. AUto. 27-789. WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WE PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS. MORTGAGES. BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED \.\D UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER. Pras. Fifth floor Indiatiapoli* Securities Bldg. Southwest corner Delaware and Market. FIRST and seco..d mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate . R. B. WILSON. 108 N. Delaware st. Main 1618. INSURANCE in all its branches. AUBREY D. PORTER. 186 Lemcke bldg. Main 1019 LEGAL NOTICE. STATE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION. | Notice is hereby given that sealed bids I will be received by the director of the j State highway commission at the office of I the State highway commission, in the <tatchouse, city of Indianapolis. Indiana, i until 10 a. m. on the 28th day of Septem- | her, for the construction of a certain hlgh- ! way and described as follows: I S. A. 34 Sec. C-l, Brookville road. Fayette CAunty. Connersville, 0.0965 miles. Bids will bo received for three types of paVement. brick, bituminous concrete and concrete on S. A. project No. 84. Sec. C-l as shown on plans and described in standard specifications for same. Proposal blanks and specifications may be obtained free, and plans upon payment of $2 per set, upon application to the i 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. Contracts will be let to the lowest and best bidder, but the right to reject any and all bids is reserved, if any cause exists therefor. Bidders shall file bonds with the bids as provided by law. LAWRENCE E. DYtjNS, nfectof. Indiana State Highway Comn®*lon.
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LEGAL NGTIOE. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by tne 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 Mgnday, the 3rd day of October 1921. for the follow-ing: 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 construction, and being bounded on the north by Yoke strfeet, 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 feet, more or less, north and south, less the space thereof occupied by said school building. , Second: For the work of constructing I and furnishing all material for cement 1 walks on tne above mentioned school lot j as follows, to-wit: 195 feet in length of j cement walks four (4) feet in width, and j 60 feet in length of cement walks six (6) ( feet in width. ! Third: For the work of making and j constructing, and furnishing all material ! and equipment for a uriven well on said : school lot. supplied wiidi four (41 inch gali var.ized iron pipe. ' Fourth: For approximately. 176 desks, wdth seats for the use of pupils in ail 1 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 i training benches. 6 domestic science tables. (> desks for teachers, with swivel | ciiairs to match, 12 oak. leg chairs, plain and 4 quartered oak leg chairs;\4 wicker ! chairs, 2 to be rocker*. 1 wicker couch; 3 pun oak. flat top. tables, approximately . 250 seats for the auditorium in the new school buiid.ng in said school distrfbt No. j 2 in Center Township. I Fifth; Also for all electric light flxi tures and appliances, and work and ma- | teria’.s of installing the same in place and position, fully equ pped and ready for use. for adequately lighting the entire new | school building in district No. 2 in Center : Township, of Mart in County, Indiana, j All the above work to be done and peri formed, and materia!, furniture and equipt ment, to be furnished In accordance with i plans and specifications therefor, on file in j the said office of said Township Trustee. ! Separate scaled bids for each of the above. : First. Second. Third, Fourth and Fifth | classes required. * The full right to reject any and all bids l h - by expressly reserved by the undersigned. WILLIAM H EVANS, Township Trustee of Center Township. 1 Marion County. Indiana ■ NOTICE TO TAX PA VERS JF THE SCHOOL TOWN OF WOODRUFF PLACE. I In the matter of determining the tax rate I for certain purposes by the board of ] school trustees of the town of Woodruff i Place. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of \ the school town of Woodruff Place. Marj ion County. Indiana, that the board of : school trustees at the reguiar meeting place at the town hall (the former Wood- , ruff clubhouse) on Tuesday. Oct. 4. 1921. I at 7:30 p. m.. will consider tiie following Lntdgrl for the school year of 1921-1922: i Transf* r of pupils to Indianapolis grade and high schools $14,361.00 i Takit g of school enumeration. . . . 25.00 I Services of legal counsel 200.00 | Publication of legal advertising.. 20.00 ! Printing 15.00 j Total $14,621.00 1 The total net valuation of assessment ! of a!! property within such municipality j is $2,247,000 and the rate of taxation proI posed Is sixty-five (65) cents on each one | hundred 41 soo> dollars of assessed valuation. I Taxpayers appearing shall have a right |to be heard thereon. After the tax levies i have been determined, ten or more tax--1 payers feeling themselves aggrieved b> | such levies may appeal to the State board , of tax commissioners for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the county auditor and the state board will fix a date for hearing in this county. WOODRUFF PLACE BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES LAXMiS McpHETRTDGE. Secretary. GORDON E. VARNEY. President. SEEKS “LONELIEST ISLE.“ i ALEXTON, England, Sept. 17. —The { I Rov. and Mrs. 11. M. Rogers have | i volunteered as missionaries to Tristan an j (•uiiba, “Britain's loneliest island," 1.315 | miles southwest of St. Helena, but they j can find no ship to take them there. AUSTRALIA MAKING I’APER. | SYDNEY, New South Wales. Sept. 17. I—Various governments of Australia are j assisting firms financially in experiments planned to develop the manufacture of paper from native Australian woods. VICTOR COSTS LIFE. NANTES, Sept. 17.—M. Provost, owner of the yacht La Houppe, became so excited at the annual Pornie regatta that , he dropped dead as his yacht crossed the line a winner.
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Ex Governor William L. Douglas of Massachusetts, one of the leading shoe manufacturers of the world, has voiced his protest against the proposed turifl on hide*.
Wire News of World FLIES HANDICAP FIREMEN. LONDON, Sept. 17.—Firemen fighting a great fire in the timber yard of J. Gliksten Ac Sou, Ltd., were seriously inpeded by swarms of fierce dies which massed themselves in clusters on the faces of the firemen. The eyesight of several may be permanently injured. STARVING IN TCKKEY. CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 17.—Owing to inability to secure a settlement of their war claims against the Turkish government more than 1,200 British families are starving here. An appeal for help has been sent to London. ESTATE GOES BEGGING. ABERDEEN, Scotland, Sept. 17.—A single bid of SOO,UOt) was offered for Aboyne Castle, long the principal seat of the Marquis of Huntley, when it was put up for sale. The property is valued at $750,000. THREE BROTHERS DROYA N. ST. HELIEK, England, Sept. 17.—John Petter, aged 9, and two younger brothers were swept from their feet by a wave neir Ilcimitage anti drowned. They were clasping each other when the bodies were recovered. LESS DRESS RESTRICTIONS. LONDON, Sept. 17.—The loosening of dress restrictions in connection with many social functions has been marked often this summer. This is attributed to the abandonment of many ceremonial customs during the war. STRANGLED BY SWING. BERNE, Sept. 17.—Alice Binggley, 2-year-old daughter of a Swiss financier, was left alone in a swing by her nurse for a few minutes. When the nurse returned she found the child strangled to death by the rope of the swing. SHOE NAIL SCRATCH FATAL. HORNSEY, England, Sept. 17.—Henr£ A. Argent, a broker, died 'ln terrible agony three days after a nail in his shoe had scratched his foot slightly. He fought in ten great battles of the war without receiving a wound. VENGEFUL MAID DROWNS BABY. BERLIN, Sept. 17.—1n revenge for being discharged by her employer. Baroness Tuhnein, a maaid kidnapped the 10-months-old baby of the Baroness and held it 'beneath the surface of a nearby stream until it drowned. PULLED SISTER’S EARS. FORT SMITH, Ark., Sept. 17.—Erneart Hewitt quarreled with his sister over money matters. In his anger he pulled her ears. She had him arrested. He was sentenced to three weeks' imprisonment. DIES ON FIRST MOTOR RIDE. ROME, Sept. 17. —Signor Enrico Carreno, 80 years old and a retired manufacturer. died while taking his first motor ride. Acco .ing to his physician the unusual excitement brought on an attack of heart failure. ROAD DUST POISONOUS. PARIS. Sept. 17—Medical authorities have warned th epublic to avoid getting road dust in open wounds. The dust this year seems to be ‘mpregnated with gerui3 which quickly set up septic poisoning and cause death. GERMANS FAVOR ENGLISH. ; MUNICH. Sept. 17.—The English lan- | guage will be made compulsory in the ! curriculum of South German schools. In ! some districts French has bee:-, forbid- , den, while in others it is optional. TRAGIC PRESENTIMENT. ' PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 17.—While dinI ing with friends. Mrs. James Goddard ; startled them by announcing. ''Something terrible has happened.” Fifteen minutes later she received a telegram i saying her son had been drowned. HOUSES TOO SMALL. SHEFFIELD, England, Sept. 17—The houses built by the Sheffield Corporation for workmen are so small that miniature furniture sets have had to be ordered for them. BEE NET KILLS GIRL. WAKE, England, Sept. 17—While attending to some bees. Miss Eliza'oeth j King lighted a match. The net she j teas wearing caught fire and she suf--1 sered fatal burns. HERE'S AN EGG RECORD. LONDON, S“Pt. 17.—Only four months and three weeks after being hatched, a pullet belonging to Samuel Turner, a Wimbledon farmer, laid her first egg. This is declared to be a record featTHESE WERE HI SY BEES. LONDON. Sept. 17.—A single hive of l>ees in Wiltshire has produced 350 pounds of honey this season. This is the largest single hive production ever recorded. DECRY WILHELM'S STYLE. DOOItN, Holland. Sept. 17.—The round straw hat worn by Ex-Kaiser Wilhelm during his daily walks is ridiculed by Dutch shopkeepers as "about ten years behind the time.” BRITISH SHUN COAL. LONDON. Sept. 17. The British public i'j refusing to buy coal at its present price. Asa result great stores are ac■umulating. but dealers declare there is nc prospect of a decrease. 50(1 SOLDIER HOBOES. LONDON, Sept. 17. The master of Sir ,i-rd-oii Avon workhouse has reported .ha, during the last fhree months. 500 ex-servoe men have been admitted to the tramp wards. MADE WILL AND DIED. NOTTINGHAM. England. Sept. 17. Within half an hour after she had made her will. Lady Birkin. wife of Sir Thomas Birkin, EUrt. suffered a heat stroke and died ill a few minutes. GONDOLAS ON THE THAMES. LONDON, Sept. 17.—A fleet of gondolas like those of Venice have been placed on the Thames and have met with instant favor. The flagship is the "Dante.”
POLITE ONIONS. CHERTSEY. England, Sept. 17.—A suit decorated with onions and the notice, "Sorry I made you cry,” won first prlzs in the annual fancy-dress hospital parada here. CHICKENS THAT SWIM. AYLESBURG, England, Sept. 17. I red Coleman, a local farmer, claims that he has taught his chickens to swim, and has challenged all other chicken* owners to a eorftest. CANARY THIEF SnOT. BERLIN, Sept, 17.—. Johann Bernes was fatally shot while burglarizing a canary shop. He said he wanted to get a bird for his little boy, who was dying. FASHION DECREES. BARIS. Sept. 17.—Skirts slightly longer and Russian ideas in trimmings; these deon.es have gone forth from the fashion dictators. _ itiiiJliSH FLOOD VICTIMS FOFXD. ROCKYFORD, Colo,. Sept. 17—Ten bodies of victims of the Bueblo flood have been found in the bed the Arkansas River near here. TOASTED RABBITS. LONDON. Sept. 17.—During a grass flro on Galleywood Common, Essex, thousands of rabbits were seen rushing about with their coats on fire. BIGAMY VP TOO PER CENT. LONDON. Sept. 17.—During the last six years bigamy cases have increased from 133 to 917 per year.
