Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 133, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1921 — Page 16
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INDIANA DAILY TTMES 25-29 S. Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main 3500 Automatic 28-351 RATES. One time C 9 per line Three consecutive times.. .08 per line Six consecutive times 07 per line Male or female help wanted, situation wanted male or female; rooms to let and board and rooms wanted — One time 08 per line Three consecutive times.. .07 per line Six consecutive times 06 per line Contract rates on application. Legal notices 09 per line Lodges and club notices 75c per insertion Church notices (1 inch nr less) 50c per insertion Over 1 inch.. .07 per line additional Death notices 35c per insertion. Card of Thanks or In Memoriam notices 07 per line Ads received until 11:45 a. m. for publication same day.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS. j iLhJ&y Parlors 1222 Union St. FLANXEIT& BUCHANAN” 820 North Illinois st. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1387. Phones—Main 0641-0642. Auto. 22-641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Gr nsteiner Funeral Dirc'tor. j. 2 E. Market. Old phone Main i 08. New phone 27-205. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. Auto. 51-671. Drerel 0322 r W. T. BLASENG YM 1626 Sheioy st. Drexel 2370. Auto. 51-114. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—IVM. K. KREIGER. New 21-1 04. Main 1464. 1402 N. Illinois. GADD—BERT sT’gaDd7"2l30 — Prospect st. Phones; Drexel 0422. Automatic 52-278 UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. Til North Del. New 26-564. Main _ FEENEY - *’ FEENEY. ~ DEATH AND PUNERAL NOTICES. DAVIDSON. MRS. JULIA ANN—Widow of Wesley Davidson, age 80 years 11 months and 10 days, passed away Wednesday. 3 a. m. Services .Saturday 2 p. in., at the residence, 1356 S. Belmont. Friends invited. Burial Ml. Jak.-on. OSBORN, GEORGE V.—Belcved son of C. A. and Cora B Osborn, died Ocu 13. age 13 years. Friends may view remains at tt> Wald funeral parlors, Fri • ly afternoon and evening. Burial at V. ortLington, Ind., Saturday. SPRINGER. EMMA J. —Age 70 years 7 months, beloved else of William George and mother of 1 -s. Mr-; 21. Adams. Harry, Bessie, G* ge and Isabella Springer and Mrs. Grace Fleenor. sister oi Mrs. May Idell of Cincinnati. Ohio.. Mrs. Florence Baliard and G. VV. Forshee of this city, passed away at 2 p. m_, Oct. 13. 1321, at the residence, 261 North Randolph st. Funeral no.lce later. Jeffersonvl.le papers please copy. CARD OF THANKS. CARD OF THANKS—We wish to thank our relatives and many friends for the kindness shown us during the illness and death of our dear mother, Jennie Shewman. We especially thank Rev. Church and singers, Dr. Beverland and the undertakers, Shirley Bros. SON AND DAUGHTERS. IN MEMORIAM. IN MEMORIAM —In aad hut loving remembrance of my precious darling. Anna Machan, who left me six years ago today. Oct. 14. 1915. Anna darling, how I ml'3 you. More and more each day I pine; No one knows how much 1 miss you. Still no comfort can I find. But sleep on baby darling In your heavenly home so fair, And some day mama will come to join you In your sunny home up there. Sadly mourned by your heartbroken MOTHER AND STEPFATHER. A.VADO AND ZENA MADRIGAL AND GRANDPARENTS. MR. AND MRS. J. P. SHADWICK.
LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Lady’s brown leather handbag, on I West Washington Jitney or on Wash- i Ington between Illinois and Meridian, containing $36 In bills, small change, powder puff and green handkerchief; name card. Reward. Belmont 4740. LOST—Wrist watch with ring, chain and the name of OpaJ is engraved on the back. Lost at Fair Grounds at industrial exposition show. Return to 234 S. Missouri street- Circle 4707. LOST—Pointer dog. liver and white; wore collar, no tag; will give 110 for Information leading to recovery. Har. 3993. M. 3643. LOST —Wrist watch on special car from Tech or on exposition grounds, Thurs- 1 day. Reward. Webster 4908. 1 LOST —Bar pin, sterling silver, with Sigma Nu emblem. Main 5857. Reward. 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. BUSINESS SERVICES. Hatters’ Plush and Beaver Sailors Remodeled. VELVET AND PLUSH HATS CLEANED AND STEAMED. We also clean and block men’s hats. Indianapolis Hat Bleachery Main 117). 28 Kentucky Ave L. , FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F. BUKKLK. 418 Mass. ave. Main 1428. New 23-778. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES"" Sharpened. TUTTLEDGF 261 Indiana ave. LET me figure your house, garage or remodeling job. Estimates tree. Circle 7128. DAY nursery; care for children while mothers work. 721 N. Capitol. M. SS33. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES. MARGARET SELLARS, D. P., D. C-. D. O. acute and chronic diseases; massage. 106 H South Illinois street. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. YOUR savings invested with an old established Indianapolis concern will be doubly secured by real esate; pay you not less than T’Tc annually payable quarterly and in addition share in all, the profits. This proposition has already been proven and earned as high as 14 so. For further Information without any obligation address A No. 2370 Times. OHIO, 408 E.; rooming house tor sale; 7 rooms and kitchen, nicely modern furnished. Price 8325. HOTEL downtown; bent buy in city. SEBREE. 40 N. Delaware street. BUSINESS KOTICES. BOARD at Hotel Lalayetto. Mars Hill. Good car service. Dances Wednesday eve. BUSINESS PLACES—TO LET. SHOP space for light manufacturing and departmental work. Main 7374. ~ WHY WORRTT ‘ LSI' • Times Want ad sell U tor tm.
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MALE HELP-WANTED. Wanted—Boys Boys not over 14 years old to carry Times routes in central part of city. Hoys who want to make pood money call and see MF.. MOOREfiEAI* any afternoon at Times office after 2 o’clock WANTED—Snappy fua. .*e ad and nev*s man to help etart county seat weekly. Adilr* A N. 237 1. Times. rAHINET 'maker, first Tlaul VV\ D ALLISON’ CO. Circle 144 U. Randolph 877i after 7 j>. m. WANTED—For ne.7 hotel at Mars Hill, experienced hotel help. Belmont 3381. ring 1 SITUATION WANTED —MALE. TRAFFIC manager with 15 years* railroad and industrial experience, desires immediate >nneetion; an furnish credentials. Address a No. 2*o, Tiaia ' SALESMAN—WANTED. Salesmen The Franklin Life has room for several high-clase salesmen with real pep. Write or call J. HARRY HOLTNAN, general ag* nt. 603 Occidental Bldg. FEMALE HELP—WANTED. v. Girls between the agoß of IS and 36 who are keeking permanent employment and whose homes axe in the city. A ppjy > INDIANA BELL TFLEPHONE CO., Roorn 322. Comer New' York and Meridian. GIRL for general housework, one who will rtav at night; steady emplovment. Circle 8213. 3_s W Booth Bt r> cl. WANTED—HeIper operator < :i panta nod ' vests. Correct Pa.nts Makers Cos., 10 \y* I W. Ohio st. i WANTED—Operator on pants and vests. ! Apply Correct Pants Makers, 104 V* W. ! Ohio. INSTRUCTIONS. MEN to learn barber trade. IRI IITY BARBER COLLEGE. 309 E. Vv ‘ alngton it.. Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 0767. HOUSES—TO LET. BROOKSIDE AVE., 2652: for rent 6-roora modern double, one side. Webster 1975. FLATS. APARTMENTS—TO LET. FOUR rooms and bath; gas and electric Lights, s'2T>. Col* Russell avenue. FURNISHED HOUSES AND F LAI S. WANT to rent 5 or 6-roora furnished house, or would take charge or rent a small rooming or boardir g bouse. Phone Drexel 9102. MRS. PROBST. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. PAHTLOW 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. 419-33 E. Market street. Main 2750. Auto. 23-630. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey at. Main 2028. Auto. 21-123. GUY Storage Cos. Cheapest rate in city. 9A tv n,„. v . .4 'Od *-*.. _aa. * wa, wv „ . * * l - U and up; large truck. Careful, responsible men. Piano moving a specialty. UN ION" STATION BAGGAGE CO. Use the phone Call Main 7119. 1 TRANSFERRING, hauling and light dolivery, 1-ton truck. Randolph 5754. ROOMS—TO LET. 333 Massachusetts Ave. Two rooms, front, third floor, S2O 90. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Mala 4513. ROOMS 75c - to JI.6A Special rates by the week and all mod;em conveniences. THE GEM STAG | HOTEL. 35 W. Ohio street, j GENTLEMEN desiring one or two-room suite (bedroom and living room). Baby I Grand piano, garage. Private entrance. I Randolph 8291. ) NICELY furnished sleeping rooms; all modem conveniences; can do little cook--1 lng In kitchen. 408 East Ohio street. ROOMS for faunilles or tourists, cafeteria in connection. Mars Hill hotel at Maywood. Belmont 3381. ring L WASHINGTON, 1916 E.; modern room; steam-heated apartment; close In; gentleman. Drexel 9235. PENNSYLVANIA st N., 1409. apt. ~No," 2; Business men; private home. Circle 1226. Garage available. NEW JERSEY. N., 16157 furnished sieepIng room for one or two; steam beat; modern. Randolph 9492. PENN.; 1852; furnished room, private home; gentlemen preferred. Randolph 9424. ST. CLAIR. 315 E.; sleeping room suitable for 2; walking distance. Circle 5057. MODERN, lovely front room in nice location for rent. Irvington 3408. FURNISHED sleeping room thoroughly modern in flat Circle 8364. FIRST-CLASS furnished room. 665 East Twenty-Fourth street FRONT room, steam heat; walking distance. Circle 2189. FURNISHED ROOMS CALL DREXEL 7294, LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. DORMAN, 730; 2 front connecting downstairs rooms; nicely furnished; gas, private entrance; semi-modern, 36 per week. Webster 1895. MADISON. 1025; lovely room and kitchenette furnished; gas. bath, private entrance. Drexel 5375. TWO nice front rooms, light housekeeping. 35. 820 Edison ave. Circle 0641. BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LET. room for 2 men; private family; Jkh or without board. Randolph 9353. N„ 911; beard and rooms, |6 aad 87 a week; modern; steam heat
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. CAll Bargains $5,500. Modern Yroom home north. In fine condition, SSOO cash. SSO mo. 4 -00. Modern 6-room cottage, dandy lot near College car; SSOO cash. $25 month. $3,150. Dandy semi-modern cottage. 6 rooms and bath, newly painted and pap.red; S3OO caak, $28.5u month. Lovuied north, close In. $2,500 Good 5-rooi: cottage g;cs, electric lights, city water inside. Newly painted and pap red. Walking distance northeast. SSOO cash. S2O month. DON’T MISS THESE SNAPS. Dualop & iioltegel, Realtors. 122 E. Market St.
SIX-ROOM MODERN 125 N Linwood ave ; price $4.600; thl* is h baxß.u.'u See \ anArsdale, with H. C. Tuttle & Bro. 181 E. C hlo sL Main 1168. Don’t Fay High Rent Wright <t.. near McCarty, 5 rooms, gas city water in.-ide; electric lights; 1250 cash. 825 per month. Ft. Peters st., north of Prospect, six rootr,- gas, city water, eiei-trio lights, garage: 4300 c ash 325 per month. HENRY * ROBINS. REALTORS. Main 5‘3S Res.. ’ ash. 0848. 15S E. Market. .... 1 Block, West 34th St Six-room i. odern cotage, eioctric lights, water, bath, furnace, full baae’n. nt, lot 35x.50. Fric - $4,200; SI,OOO caab, balance | easy terms. Crum & Boulden j 217 K. of P. Bldg. Main 4233. I Six-Room, Thoroughly Modern I 900 block South Illinoi* street. Will : sell for a sacrifice. Call Mr. Anderson, i with I. N. Richie & Son. 303 Indianapolis Securities Bldg. Main 0520 Six Rooms, East Semi-modern; S3OO cash. b-lance easy terms, (.’all Mr wiah I. N. Richie & Son. 303 Indianapolis Securities Bidg. XL 0520. 5-Room Bungalow S^ml-modem; a splendid buy, only $2,1100, SSOO c*Mh. $25 a month. Call Lewis Clark, with Frank S. Clark & Cos. 226 15. Ohio. Main 3377. ROACH ST. -- property of 7 rooms, good condition; easy terms. Call Mrs. Kimimul (ruin 4 to 6 p. m. Main 2776. W. H. COOPER & CO. 838 Lemeke bldg ALL FOR $2,000 Five-room houiie In Rarenwood; lot 60* 150; furniture ard automobile. Will sell all for s3>o down. sls month. Am going West. Address A No. IS 16, Times. NEW 6-room bungalow, garage; three lots near interurban. $2,650. Easy terms, j OvMr. Main 0186. Kveniugs, Wash 1646 BKVKN-ROOM modern cottage near I line n improved street north; $2,000 cash, S2B month. Investigate. Owner. Randolph 1421. FOR houses on terms, doubles or ring lea, call C. J. OSRCRN. Drexel 6184. MODERN home well located. ; Main 0107. WHEN patronizing these advertisers mention the Timex REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE. ! INCOME property for unmrumbrrrd farms. CHARLES HURST K. of P Bldg. Indianapolis. A FAIR trsds I. Ivlter than s sacrlflc* sale. GEO. R BROWN, 1992 Lerack* bldg Large profits from small expenditure follow Real Kstals advertising In "Want Ad" columns of ths Times.
MAUL YOUR WANT AD Fill Out and Mail to Indiana Daily l imes, 25-29 S. Meridian St., Indianapolis, ind. RATES—(Six Words to the Line) Mtl or female help wantefl. situation wanted male and female; rooms to let and hoard and rooms wanted—One time—Bc per line; Three eonsecutlvo time* 7e per line; Six conwwutive time* 6c per line. Death notices 35c per Insertion. Lodge aad club noticea 73c per Insertion. Card of Thanks or Jn Memoriam notice*—7c per line. All other classifications—One time 9c per line; Three consecutive times—-Sc per line. Six consecutive times 7c per line. Name. OlHsuifipa.t.ion Street Number of Days City Ain’t enclosed „, d uto charrC)l pi mark X heie ! J Write complete ad below. Including name, address or phone, or if box number Is wanted mark x here j^j j ~ “ ■— ■ *- ■—
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1921.
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, REAL ESTATE—FOR TRADE. For Trade Double. W. Thirtieth st.. 6-roora ■ rtumoderr. Will take good vacant lot as ! part payment. Call Trueblood. REUIA- | BLE REALTY Cu Main 0186. Evenings. Irvington 2268. LOTS—FOR SALE. LOT —East Raymond; equity 3115. Will take 3?f>. Price 3460. Balance 31 per week. Hv7 Wade street. REAL E BTATE-—WANTED. CASH TOR EQUITY IN REAL ESTATE MAIN 1115. FARMS—FOR SALE. 11)0 ACRES tllinols improved black prairie corn land farm to exchange for merchandise. Write LEAVITT LAND 6011iaNi Indlanapolla iml. H IMESEKKER& s-nd for \ irgtnn, lira Hat. Boat climate. Dept. 34 Emporia Virginia. FARMS—FOR Ti ,DE. White Elephants Wanted If you have a “white elephant** on hand list if with us t4> tra4ie. It may not be a “white elephant” in others hands. We tan trade U for wh.it >ou Ad.ni. LEAVITT LAND CO.VPAXY, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. AUTO , OBILF r ' -FOR SALE. DODGE BROTHERS touring. 1918 modal; good top and tires, excellent ahape. C.l*l. WMLLfciVlL.il Luwrli/ Doube Erotrers MctorVehiclbs 1 BUICK roadster C 36; A-l condition; new tires and top, cheap ior ctudi or txx.de. ; Irvington 2735. | roadster Name your own terms. 618 N. Capitol. Open evening.*. STI’OEBAKER 6. touring Name your own terrafli Sit n. CgpitoL, Open ivtuiofa OVERLAND chummy. Name your own PAIGE 6 sport. Name your own terras. 518 N. Capital, upen “veningn. KING 8. touring Name your own terms. 518 N. CapltoL Open evenings. DODGE touring. Name your own terms. 518 N. Capitol. Open eveningii. FOKD turing. Name your own terms. 618 N. C mol. Open evenings. FOR SALE—Five passenger Pathfinder in excelleiit condition. Will demonstrate. Owner will bacrlGce for quick &ale. Webster 5302. DODGR roadster $276; stored, $3 * month. Automobile cl*Mirlng house. 812 and 814 East Washington street. Hi a aniom itiliM DIETZ COMPANY disiilbutora UU N. Met iiar if ala 6711 FORD; brand new fr*.m factory, sio dincount from regular price. Drexel 0651. AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. FORD BODIES Eight tourlngn. Four roadsters. One special speedster and roadster. Will exchange new ones for used ooea AUTOWA BODY DISTRIBUTORS. 380 M. MARKET ST. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 834 North Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry RUN-LITF. (u; 800 Kiu* Washington strwet. I’hono Irvington 8106. ring 3. Wo exchange all gas lighting tanka. City delivery every afternoon lime* Warn Ad. And lb. right le lor the right plaoea and tbe right place? lor tbe rlgbt people Phone Mala li4l auto 11 ni
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. vj. 3 IbS. Extracted HONEY 75c 1 Pound, 30c THli HONtY S'iORE f 162 NORTH DELAWARE ST.
TRUCKS—FOR SALE. Mais Truck CHBAP Iniiuirv at G. A. J. TIRE CO.. GARAGE. AUTOMOB'LES— WANTED. AUTOS WANTED Largest used cur dealers in Stat* INDIANAPOLIS AUTO I* A RTS. 618 N. Capitol Open evening*. AUTOS WANTED l Vols -Auto Cos. RT.i N Illinois St. Main 1579 Auto J-J-OKI. AUTOS wanted. WEiSSMAN'S. 212-14 K. New York Htreet Main 4 44f> MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. Now is the to have your motorcycle overhauled ami re-enameled. KRNKST HUGHES CO. 534-3(1 Ma>*. Ave Main 6404. CASH paid for all k r*d;< motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 50. Aaa*achuAita avenue. DETECTIVES. The National Detective Bureau, Inc. Criminal and Civil Investigations. SUITE 1010 ODD FELOW BLL . Circle 8560. Night. WeUt.T 5837. Represented in all principal citioa Quigley-1 lyland Agency Civil and* Criminal Investigators. 526-529 Law bid*. Main 2993. BUSINESS NOTICES. GOOD CLOTHES will convey the first impression of your ohuraoter. Be Individual through the medium of CUSTOM TAILORED CLOTHES. Suite and overcoats that sold to your measure at from 315 to 395. are now selling at 335 to $75. W O. SCHNEIDER, 31 West Ohio street. Be sure yon are In the right place. COAL AND WOOD—FOR SALE. rtlK BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. Beet Ind or Linton, clean forked 37 00 Illinois lump, large clean forked. ...37.50 Illinois egr clean forked ..37.25 Delivered anywhere In the city. FREE kindling with each ton ordered or men Drexel 33*0. 33-334. CT*KCIAL—BPKCIAL. ONE WEEK ONLY. Big, clean. ludlala lump, single ton, $6 40; 2 tons. 312.60. Main 0420. Main 0431; 24-720. A SALK IN COAL Red A.nh Pocahontaa. mine run, $8 00. Webster 1200. Webster 1200. HIGH- :RADE egg. no slack, slate, rock or clinkers. Low price. Drexel 4047. COAI. sold by the ton or half ton, 33.50 per ton. Call Circle 5943. DOGS, POULTRY. PIGEONS. ETC. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless Jogs. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY. City dog pound 924 K N. Y. Main 0371. ROOSTER—BIack M-m-i-c*: full stock. 1 year old. Randolph 3304.
The well dressed man wear* CUSTOM CLOTHES not he auee of any special fad, but because they wear better, hang oetter, look better and are more comfortable. Suits and overcoats that sold to your measure .-it from $45 to $95. are now 'selling at $3., to $75. W. G. SCHNEIDER, 29 West Ohio street Bo sure you are in the right place. | 25 to 30 Drafting Beards These bc-ardr* are in first class condition; price $5. Alo some obnoietc stito matt-rial. See MR. WEBER. Kate 6. Kentucky ave NORDYKE & MAKM ON CO. 8 Walk 2 Squares and save a dollar l 1 on your Trousers ll ll THE PANTS STORE CO 1!A ,| Two Stores WU/ , 43 W. Ohio St. Jf % 1 114 K. Ohio St. r ' Costs You No More j To have pants made to your measure, to match your coat. Order in morning, get in afternoon. Order in afternoon, get next morning. CORRECT PANTS MAKERS CO. 104 H W. Ohio. DO YOU WEAR PA NTS T OF COURSE YOU DO. BUY YOURS DIRECT FROM THE it AKER AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE. PANTS HEADY TO WEAR. 32 75 AND UP. PANTS TAILORED TO YOUR MEASURE. r 90 AND UP. LEON 7aII.OR!NG CO. n Good rubber tired Invalid Qljk chairs for rent. 13.50 a month; no chargs for delivery. Baker Kelly & Roche Tailors Butts to order, alterations of all kinda* 108 K. Ohio st. Circle 2235. FOR SALfcJ —Soft coal Universal range; also Kstate Oak heater, size 16, both almost like new. cheap. SOI Weghorst st. Phone Drexel 924 m. ODDS and ends In grocery fixtures. Meat boxes. Ice boxes, restaurant tables and chairs, counters aud show cases. BAKER j BROS. j GLRNDORA coil. |sT Indiini 17? kieo | cinders for sale, large truck loads. Randolph 9142. IfciGV* given on new and used machines White Sewing Machine Cos. 812 Mass ave. 24-INCH Smock heater, $76. 32 South State street. j MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. Why not order your cult and overcoat now, so that wc can have them ready tor you when you want them. Yon cannot duplicate the material, style and workmanship in our garments at lower prices anywhere. Suita and overcoats that sold to your measure at from 346 to 396. are now selling at $35 to 376. W. G. SCHN EIDER. 39 West Ohio street Be sure you are tn tbe right place.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS—FOR SALE. GO TO BAKKR BRO SL tor furniture, rugs and at ore a Payments. 219-226 Ea~st Washington atrart. M USICAL—SALE OR WANTED?" Three standard make Player Pianos In beautiful mahogany and oak cum like new. Bt* bargains at $495 Each, Payments, $3.00 per week. E. L. Lennox Piano Cos. 16 N. Meridian st. 3 Standard Make used pianos; In rood condition. $95.00 each. Payments $1.25 per week. E. L. Lennox Piano Cos. ik>.OKD3, food record* or any make o* desire. 40c. BAKER BROS. 313 Baal Vnh'ntci FINANCIAL. ~ WE ARK PREPARED TO MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WE PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS. MORTGAGES, BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER. Pres. Fifth floor Indianapolis Securities Bldg. Southwest corner Delaware and Market. YOUR savings invested with an old established Indianapolis concern will be j doubly secured by real estate; pay you not less than 1% annually, payable tjuar- I terly and in addition share in all the ! profita This proposition has already been proven and earned as high as 14%. For further information without any obllga- I tlon address A No. 2370, Time*. FIRST and second mortgage* on Indiana ! and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WIL- j SON. 108 N. Delaware st. Main 1618. INSURANCE. J tn all tts branches. AUBREY I>. PORTER. 333 Lemeke bldg. Main 1011-
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FINANCIAL. PERSONAL LOANS $lO TO SKOO This office is operated under the supervision 4.f the State of Indiana and was established fur the purpose of providirg a place where honest people can borrow any amount from $lO to S3OO without paving more than the i gai rate of inter -st or without being iinpo&ed upon in any way It is 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 fir repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Cali and let us explain. No charges unless you borrow. Loans with other • omp.iniee jaid off and more money advanced at legal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2923 OR AUTO. 22-450. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. 118 K. Washington St. Corner Vir. Ave. FIRST and sc-cond mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON. 10S N. Delaware st. Main 1618. LEGAL NOTICE. STATE HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the director of the State Highwa. Commission at the office of the State Highway Commission in the State House, city of Indianapolis. Indiana, until 10 a. m. on the 25th day of October for the construction on a certain State highway and described as follows;
Number Locution. No. of Mllcn. S. A. 14 B*o. A.-I— Toll City —English Road. 3.000 S. A. 14. Section A-2 —I'erry County. S. A. 14 Section A-3 S. A. 14 Sec. A-4— Tell City—Engllxh Road 3 813 S. A. 14. Sec. A-G —Perry County. S. A. 14. Sac. A -6 S. A. 14. Sac. A-7—-
1 GRADING AND STRUCTURES ONLY Bids will be received for grading and structure* only on S. A. Proj. 14 Sec. A-l. A-2, A-3 and A-4, A-5, A-6, A-7, in onemile sections, such as A-I or A-2, or as two complete sections a* indicated above, and a* shown on plans and described in standard specifications for same. I Proposal blanks and specifications may be obtained free and plans upon payment lof $5.00 per set, upon application to the I State Highway Commission, lndianapolia Indiana No refund for plans returned. Plans may be *een also at the office of the State I' Highway Commission. Indlanapolla Indiana Contracts wtll 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 I with the bids as provided by law. LAWRENCE E. LYONS. Director Indiana State Highway Commission. NOTICE OF C. P. A. EXAMINATION. The State board of certified accountants ; of Indiana will hold an examination in the Senate chamber of the statehouse, Indianapolis. Indiana. Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 15 and 16. 1921, beginning promptly i at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning. Examination will be conducted under the 1 auspices of the American Institute of Accountants of New York and questions which I will be prepared by the examiners of the I institute will embrace the subjects of auditI lng, commercial law and accounting theory I and practice. 1 Examination in auditing will occur Tuesday morning; Commercial law Wednesday morning, and accounting will occupy the ! afternoons of both daya I The board will furnish full Information and necessary application blank, upon request. ' Applicants successful at this examina- | tion will be granted certificates as certified public accountants of Indiana and upon meeting the requirements of the American I Institute of Accountants may be admitted i to membership in the Institute. JESSE E. ESCHBACH, President. LAWRENCE F. ORR, Secretary, WALTER G. OWENS, Treasurer. St&tt Board of Certified Accountants of Indiana.
NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Public Safety of the city of Muncie, Delaware County. Indiana will receive sealed bids at Its office in the City Building. located at the northwest corner of Jackson and Jefferson streets, in said city of Muncie. up until 3 o'clock p. in. on Monday, Oct. 24, 1921, at which time and place same will be opened, read and considered. for the purchase of one (1) triple combination hose chemical and pumping fire engine, not less than 750 gallons' capacity. and two thousand (2.000) feet of fire hose, more or less, together with such other accessories and equipment in connection with said apparatus as might be necessary. Bidders are required to file with their bids and submit to the Board of Public Safety complete blue prints and specifications concerning their said fire aDparatus. and also furnish to said board such other information as might be requested and desired by said board at said time. Each bid must be enclosed in an envelope and the name of the bidder indorsed thereon : together with bid on said fire apparatus. > The city of Muncie will be held harmless j until such a time as it shall be able to sell bonds to secure funds with which to pay for said fire apparatus and equipment. The board reserves the right to reject any and ail bids without giving any reason there/or. Dated this 7th day of October, 1921. at Mancie. Indiana. FREDERICK L. BUNCH. A. Ml. KILGORE. GEORGE A. KLEIN, Board of Publtc Safety. Attest: JOHN K. CARET. Secretary.
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LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF SALE of securities, pledged un-’er the trust fadenture of Premier Motor Corporation of New York, dated Nov. 1, 1916, securing 5 1 year 6 per cent Convertible Gold Notes. Supreme Court, County of New York— The Equitable Trust Company of New York, plaintiff, against Premier Motor Corporation *ot New York, defendant, county clerk’s No. 33874-1921. By virtue of the decree of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action, btaring date Oct. 3, 1921, I, the undersigned, referee in said decree named, will sell without appraisement at public auction at the exchange salesroom. No. 14-16 Vesey street in the borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on the 9th day v* November. 1921, at 12:30 o'clock p. m. on that day, the stock and notes covered by and em* braced in the trust indenture dated Nov. 1, 1916, made by Premier Motor Corporation of New York to the Equitable Trust Company of N-w York, trustee, as the same are described and defined in the above mentioned decree. A brief description of the stock and notes to be soid is as follows: 14.663 shares of the par value of SIOO <=*ach of t he common capital stock of Premier Motor Corporation. a Delaware corporation; 8.851 shares of the par value .of SIOO each of the preferred capital stock of the Premier Motor Corporation, a Delaware corpora? ion; 14 promissory notes on which there is now* due $545,000 principal and accrued interest, made by the Premier Motor Corporation, a Delaware corporation. payable on demand and protested for iu>iipa>ment aft* r d* mar and and for the following respective principal amounts: 1 for $1.12.000 5 for $50,000. 1 for $54,000 1 for $27,000. 1 for $20,000, 3 for $15,000 1 for $9,000, 1 for SB,OOO. Said stock and rotes will he offered for sale in the three following methods; First Said preferred stock will be offered in ; -ighty-eight (88) parcels us 100 shares ea*h ard one parcel of 51 shares. Said | common stock w ill be offered in one hundred f r:\-six (14l * par. els of 100 shar S .8 h aid one parc el of 65 shares. Salt*® notes will be i-f U-red in separate parcels, *-ach note constituting one parcel. Second. All of said stock will be offered as one panel and all of said notes will be offered as one parrel. Third- All of said stock and all *f said notes will be offered as on* parcel and in an entirety. Said stock and not*a will be sold In such of the foreg'.ine methods as will bring ihe highest prPe in thr aggregate for all the stock arid notea For the complete terms ard conditions of said sale, r-ferenco is hereby made to the above described decree of foreclosure and sale on file in the office of the clerk of the County of New York and to the term, and conditions of sale, a true copy of each of which may be examined at the office of the umi- r.Migned referee or the office of the Equitable Trust Company of New York, trustee 7 Wall Street. Borough of Manhattan. r*it\ of New York. A brief summary of certain of said terms and conditioi sos sale follows: No bid will be ac--4 epted unless the bidder deposits w*ith the referee prior to the sale a.s a pledge that he will make good his bid in case of its acceptance, the sum of T 5.000 in cash a* by certified payab.e to the' Ok.' the referee on any bank or trust company acceptable ♦<> the referee. Upon the acre piano#* of any biU and within twenty days after confirmation of such sale, the purchaser or purchasers shall, after the application thereto of any amounts theretofore deposited in cash or by certified check make such additional payments in cash or appro- ed certified check on account of the purchase prke which in the aggregate will be sufficient to satisfy the cash requirements of said decree. Within the time aforesaid, the balance of the purchase price shall be paid ir. cash or the purchaser or purchasers may make payment by delivering to the referee to be cancelled or credited as provided in said decree flv-* year 6 per cent convertible secured gold notes rf the Premier Motor Corporation of New York, dated Nov. 1. 1916. and unpaid past due coupons appertaining thereto. The referee the right to adjourn any sale or sales The right of resale is reserved in case of default by any successful bidder. rne approximate amount of the lien charge against the above described erty is $480.294.54 with interest thereon from Oct. 3, 1921. There are no prior liens. Dated New York. N. Y.. Oct. 12. 1921. GEORGE W. MART’S’. Referee. 52 Wall Street. New: York N. Y. MURRAY. PRENTICE A- ALDRICH. Attorneys for the Equitable Trust Company of New York Plaintiff, 37 Wall Street. New York, N. Y.
BUILDING OF FIRE STATIONS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Public Works of the city of Muncie. Delaware County. Indiana, will receive sealed bids at the office of said board. Room 212 Wysor Block, in said city, located at the southwest corner of Walnut and Main streets. In said city, until 10 30 o'clock a. m. on Friday. Oct. 28. 1921, at which time and place the same will be opened, read and considered for the construction and building of two (2) fire stations of the bungalow type, known as stations four and five respectively, and lor furnishing materials and the performance | of ail labor required, and for the installation of the heating and ventilating system for said buildings and for installation of plumbing, gas system, electric wiring and apparatus system for said buildings, as well as the drainage and sewer system, all In accordance to and with the plans and specifications, details and drawings provided therefor by Houck & Smenner, architects. 123 ti West Main street, in the city of Muncie, Indiana, and as approved by the State Board of Accounts of the State of Indiana; estimated cost of said buildings ten thousand dollars each. The plans and specifications for said buildings are on file for the inspection of’ bidders at the office of the said Board ofi Public Works and said architects. Houck A Smenner. copies are available to bidders for use at their own office upon deposit with said architects or said Board of Public Works of the sum of ten dollars to guarantee submission of bids and safe return of plans and specifications and bidders must familiarise themselves with such plans and specifications before bid ding and no departure from the same win : be considered. Proposals will be considered for: 1. General constructions of each of said buildinga 2. General construction of one or more of said buildinga 3. Heating and ventilating. 1 4. Plumbing ar.d drainage. ! 5. Heating. 6. Combi, avion of plumbing, heating and ventilating. 7. Electric light and fixtures and gas plumbing and water. All bids shall be accompanied by the certified chei k of the bidder in the sum equal to at least o% of his gross bid or bids. Checks to be made payable to the city of Muncie. in case a bidder, whose bid shall be accepted, shall not within ten days after notice of such acceptance, perform his by entering into a written contract with the Board of Public Works, for and on behalf of the etty of Muncie. in the form satisfactory to said Board of Works, to execute the work and construct and complete the building, and within the time secure the performance of his building contract by a bond in the form satisfactory to said board, with surety or sureties to the approval of the said Board f Public Works, the certified check and the proceeds thereof shall be and remain the absolute property of the city of Muncie. which said sum is agreed upon as liquidated damages for such failure of said bidder to enter into said contract and furnish bond for Its faithful performance. All bids and proposals shall be upon forms prescribed by the State Board of Accounts of the State of Indiana. Unless bids are accompanied by certified check as above stated and upon forms above mentioned, they will not be considered. Forms wil be furnished upon request. The successful bidder will tie required to enter Into his written contract and also deliver his bond with approved surety to said Board of Public Works of Mancie, Indiana, in a sum equal to the full amount of the contract. The successful bidder will be. required ky the terms of his contract to enter into the act of prosecution at once and immediately and complete said work at the time to be agreed upon. The city of Muncie, through its Board of Public Works, in the event it should accept any bid or bids, reserves the rights also to stipulate in the contract for construction of said building or buildings, or any part thereof so let. that the city of Muncie. will be held harmless until such a time as it shall be able to sell bonds to secure the funds to pay the contract so let. The Board of Public Works for and on behalf of said city, reserves the right to reject any and all bids without giving any reason therefor. Dated this 10t.h day of October. 1921. ALFRED DAVIS, R. MILT RETHKRFORD. CHARLES EMERSON, Board of Public Work*. MARY E. ANDERSON. Clerk of Board of Public Works JOHN McPHKBfc City Attorney.
