Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 158, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1921 — Page 12
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FUNERAL PIRECTORS. .is**- IVal'c//, Parlors 1233 Union St. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 820 North Illinois St. Funeral director* to the people of Indianspoils since 1181. K&oump- Main U 641-0642. Auto. S2-64L INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grinsteiner Funeral Director, 622 K. Market. Old phone Main 0908. New phone 27-208 ~jTc. WILSON IfM prospect. Auto. 51-671. Preset 0822. W. T BLASENGYM 1626 Shelby st. Drexel 2570 Auto. 61-114. CHAS. A. HOCKENSMITH. 724 N. Illinois. Main 1164 Auto. 21-166. fU.NERAL DIRECTORS — YVM E. KREIGER. New 21-154. Main 1464. 1402 N. Illinois. CADD —BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect st. Phones: Drexel 0422. Automatic 62-2.■ UNDERTAKERS —HISEY & TITUB. 951 North Del. New 26-664. Main 3630. FEENEY A FEENEY. 1084 N. Illinois. Main 0843. bEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. FISHER Nancy J.. beloved wife of James H. Fisher, mother of Martha R. Nicholson. Thursday. Nov. 10. 7 p. m., age i> years. Funeral Monday, Nov. 14. - p. m-< at late residence, 1554 W. New \ovn. st. Friends Invited. LOGAN—Jonathan A., beloved husband of Kmaline Logan. Thursday evening. Nov. in a 74 years. Funeral Sunday, Nov. ll\ 3?30 a. m.. at late residence, 9t>o Oiin ave. Friends invited. Burial K. of P. Cemetery. Lizton, Ind.. about noon, Sunday. NEITZEL —Charles F., husband of Sopia Neitzel and father of Raymond and Esther and Mrs. Norma Cruse, passed away at his home. 1425 Ewing st.. Saturday. -Nov 12. Funeral notice later. hrienus may view remains from Sunday a. m. _ PROFESSIONAL SERVICESMARGARET A. SELLERS. D P. D C. p. o. Diugless therapy massage. 106 Vj 6. Illinois st. 3a. m. to 9 p. m. CHURCH NOTICES. ASi Soils Unitarian Church Alabama st., near Fifteenth. Frank S. C. Wicks, D. D., ✓ MINISTER Address at 11 a. m. by Walter D. Ililtou SUBJECT: “Brotherhood” Church School at 9:45 a. m. Get acquainted meeting at 7:45 p. m. • FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH. 608 N. Liberty st.. between Mass. ave. and North at. Sunday service at 7:45 p. m. 1 Lecture by L. J. VAN DE BEUKEN. Subject "CAN OUR LOVED ONES MATE- ; REALIZE?” Do not fall to hear this explained by one who made a scientific study of this subject by many experiences. Messages will be given by the pastor. Rev. Ruth Van de Beuken. Message services every Wednesday at 2 and 7:45 p. m. Part of said services will be devoted to healing. The public is cordially invited to attend these services. PROGRESSIVE SPIP.ITUALIST CHCRCIL ODD FELLOWS - AUDITORIUM. ODD FELLOW BLDG. Thirteenth floor, corner Pennsylvania and Washington sts. Enter building from Pennsylvania st. and take elevator. MATERIA LIZATION. MRS. MINNIE REICH ART will give spirit materialization in FUDL FORM and under FULD TEST conditions. After thorough examination by committee,, medium •will enter cabinet wearing only one garment, It being black, and the ’materialized forma will appear In white. Investigators and those interested In this form of spirit return should not fall to witness this wonderful manifestation. The materialization will be preceded with a lecture by SPIRIT DR. A. J. KEMPER through his good and well-known Instrument, ELSA CALDWELL KIRK. The lecture will be followed by MRS. BESSIE WOODWORTH, our good and wonderful message bearer, who will give BALLOT MESSAGES. MRS. ACDRA HODSON will favor us with a solo. Services at 7:45 p. m. PUBLIC INVITED. NO ADMISSION. The Ladies' Aid will meet Tuesday at 1 p. m. at the Redmen's hall, corner <_>ptto' ave. and North st. Messages will be given by MRS. WOODWORTH and MRS. REICHART. Public invited and made welcome. Oriental Spiritualist Church Will hold their services at 52 H Circle at 7:39 every Sunday evening. Lecture by Bre. Crider. He will give a sound spiritual talk. When you hear him you want to hear him agalfi. Daniel H. Smith and others will give messages. Song services at 7:10 promptly. Come early and bring with you your best friends. CLAUDE MONROWE. Pres. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST —Meridian and Twentieth streets. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at IX a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o’clock. Reading room at 813 Occidental building, open week days from 9 a. m. to, 9 p. m., except Wednesday, when closed at 7. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIEN’U 1ST —Delaware and 12th sts. 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 *ll 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 ices. 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school. *ls a. m. Wednesday evening, testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room at 395 EX 34th st., open dally from 10 a. m. 9 p. m.. except Wednesday.'when closed at 7:30 p. m. and Sunday, when open from 2 to 5 p. m.
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LOST AND FOUND. DOST—Diamond ring, at Union Station Pullman office or baggage room, betv/een 11 and 12 Thursday night, Nov. 10. Literal reward. 17 W. North st. Main 8538. LOST—Small diamond ring, Rost jew’lry store or between store and Illinois, Washington street. Keepsake. Finder please call Main 3500. Reward. STRAYED from 915 S. Meridian, gray and black cat; answers to name of•• Billy." Please return to owrter. Reward. Drexel 7033. • LOST —Diamond ring, vicinity 24th and Illinois. Please return to 2441 Pierson ave., apt. Liberal reward. Harrison IS 29. * LOST, cuff link, serpent design with diamond in center. Security Trust Company; reward. LOST —Platinum bar pin with sapphires and pearls; reward. Main 7430. LOST —Squee-gee t:re and rim. Call Drexel 8033 and leave address; reward. PEARL short strand, lost; reward. Circle 7314. PERSONALS. PENSIONS—Certain regulars and volunteers of Spanish-Phlltppine War period entitled under act June 5, 1920. Consult MfLO B. STEVENS & Cos., attorneys, 650 F st., Washington, D. C. Established 1564. 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. PILES, fissures, fistula, ulceration, bleed- ! ing, itching, cured at home. Write for free trial. U. S. TAP.NEY. Auburn. Ind. SULPHUR BATHS, massage and violet rays. Jennie Flslar, 10 W. Ohio. Circle j 6130. I NOTICES. NOTICE. Stockholders' annual meeting of the White River Railroad Company for the election of officers and general business at the oifice of Kingan & Cos., Indianapolis, Tuesday. November 15, at 3 p. m. R. W. JORDAN. Secretary. INSTRUCTION S . STOP DAIt.Y GRIND. START SILVERING MIRRORS. auto headlights, tableware. cc. Plans free. CLARENCE SPRIXKuE. Dept. 43. Marion. Indiana. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE, 309 E. Washington st.. Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 0767. UNITY practical Christianity, steady class Wednesday from 2 to 4 at 22 E. St. Joe, or Circle 5525. male HELP—WANTED. MEN WANTED To Become WIRELESS OPERATORS Permanent positions; good future; no strike. Salaries $125 to S2OO per month and up including expenses in most cases. No previous experience or knowledge of electricity necessary. Common school education sufffeien . Apply at once, stating age and present employment. INTERNATIONAL WIRELESS INSTITUTE. Minneapolis. Minnesota. Dept. NX. 14. / WANTED BOYS . to,carry Times Routes in central part of city. Have three or four good, routes left for boys who want to' make money. Call for MR. MOOREHEAD at Times Ojfice, any afternoon after 2 p, m. t MAN to work this city, reflnlnhtng chandeliers, brass beds, automobiles by new method: $lO dally without capital or experience. White GUNMETAL CO., 97 Elm. Decatur. 111. SALESMAN—WANTED. rvyVLV^AAOVV-c^vvvvuu’.-vus-ee.-e,-.-.-^. 57 MILES per gallon made with .lew patented gasoline vaporizer. Write for particulars. KTRANSKY VAPORIZER CO., pukwana, S. D. AG E N TS—W ANT ED. AMBITIOUS men, write today for attractive proposition, selling subscriptions to America's most popular automobile magazine. Every car owner, mechanlz, garageman interested. Quick and easy to sell. 109% profit. Pleasant work. Devote all or spare time. AUTOMOBILE DIGEST, AS7, Butler bldg., Cincinnati. AGENTS—-Make S2O to S4O dally selling cur new beautiful $1 combination for 50c. Agents' price only 16c; easiest, quickest seller ever offered. UNITED SOAP WORKS. 71 Park Place, N. Y. AGENTS, 90c an hour to advertise and distribute samples to consumer. Write quick for territory and particulars. ALBERT MILLS, gen. mgr., 4768 Amer oan bldg., Cincinnati. Ohio. AGENTS —Make $72 a week by selling 4 average, Cresco raincoats a day; outfit free; no delivering. IMPROVED Ml’G. CO., Dept. 79, Asi land, Ohio. SALES AGENTS can make $lO to sls a day selling Cresco newleather utility bags and waterproof aprons. IMPROVED MFG. CO., Dept. 78, Ashland, Ohio. AGENTS—Guaranteed waterproof aprons 1 50 cents profit every sale; 20 sales a day; sample FREE. KUTE KUT APRON CO., 3319 W. SSth st., Cleveland, Ohio. THE “hnrtest distance between two wants is a' Times Want ad. Your customers use thum. Why don’t you? _____ CHURCH NOTICES.
F EMA| - EHELp — WAN T ED - Girls between ages of 18 and 25 who are seeking permanent employment and whose homes are in th city. Apply * INDIANA T.ELL TELEPHONE CO.. Room 322, Corner New York and Meridian. / WANTED—Young lady teacher, or one who is qualified to teach, to assist In our English department a short time each day in exchange for a business course. For particulars see or write FRED W. CASE, Prin.. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Pennsylvania and Vermont sts. First door north Y. W. C. A. WANTED immediately, expert handembroiderers, croclieters. hemstitches**. We furnish materials, paying liberally for making. Stamped envelope brings particulars. UNDERWOOD ART GOODS CO.. Portsmouth. Ohio. EXPERIENCED colored girl; general housework; 2 in family; stay at night; references. Phone Washington 3418. CAPABLE girl for housework; no aundry; must have references. Wash. 4361. GIKL for lunch room service. Arnolda ave. % SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Lace curta'na to launder. S2O Edison avenue. Circle 0641. BUSINESS SERVICES. SAVE YOUR TREES W. J. HUGHES, TREE SURGEON NOW IS THE TIME FOR TRIMMING. TREKS AND SHRUBBERY FOR SXLE. 25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. TREES EXAMINED FREE. WEBSTER MOO, CIRCLE 0418 LET us re-nlcket your stoves and make them like new. All kinds of nickelplating and welding. Call Irvington 3196, ring 27 FEATHERS ' Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F. BI’RKLE, 416 Mass. ave. Main 1428. New 23-775. COUkEGB* 9919; eooifofttUi room suitable for 2; morning and evening meals; also garage. Harrison 3491. “safety razor blades Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ave FOR ftrst-clasH paper hanging, call JOHNSON. • Webster 6715. Work guaranteed. EXPERT tree trimming and surgery; also trees removed. Call Drexel C 282. AUTOMOBILES and furniture re finished. Call ctrelo Tr’.'M. MIL BALLIN'. FURNACES installed, repaired, cleaning and tin work. Main 8995. BUSINESS NOTICES. BOARD at Hotel Lafayette, Mare Hill. Good car service. Dances Wedne*<lay eve. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITItS. HOTEL centrally located downtown; 35 modern rooms; well filled; easy terms. Address A No. 1826. Times. MODERN 7-rooin rooming house for sale and small grocers'. All newly papered. l ln first class condition. Will sell cheap Circle 3498. CAFETERIA In county seat; $250. if sold at once. J.W. HAKTMAN, Danville, Ind. HOUSES—TO LET. RURAL, S.. 413; 1 rooms, lnsldo toilet, gas, electricity, city water inside, big yard, $lB. Randolph S9BO. CENTRAL ave., nicely modern 1- 5 rooms for winter, S6O. Ran. 7129 STATE. N„ 1229; modern cottage just vacated: owner. .’IS Dorman. Auto. 61-986. SEVEN ROOM MODERN NISHED, CALL DREXEL 9228. HOUSE In Irvington; close to Butler College. Call I-vlngton 4124 before 6 p. m FIVE-ROOM modern, furnished, for winter; reference. Randolph 2186. NORTH half of double, 2811 Wash, blvd., furnished. Ran. 6631. HOUSES—WANTED, ~~ RENT or lease suburban house with 2 to 5 acres; must be on car line; west preferred. Belmont 0870. FLATS, APARTMENTS—TO LET. NEW YORK, W„ 1032; housekeeping apartment, furnished or unfurnished. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private locked rooms and open space, 26c 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 2760. Auto. 23-680. Krisberg Transfer We have 4 sizes of trucks; 94 per load and up, depending on size of truck required. We estimate cost at your home free. Careful handling. Prompt service. Office. 9 S. East st. Tel. Circle 6932. Union Station Transfer Local and overland moving; exact price given; work guaranteed. 419 S. Meridian. Main 7119. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER, PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Main 2928. m Auto. 21-133. GLORE BROS.. TRANSFER. ~ Light and htavy trucking, local and long distance. Circle 6926; evenings Drexel 2107 GUY Storage Cos. Cheapest rate In city. 30 W. Henry st. Main 4699. HAZELWOOD TRANSFER, large covered. 2- trucks, $4 load and up. Circle 4075. Responsible. A1 TRANSFER and-Trucking, large or small trucks. We sell high-grade coal. Webster 1580. WAITED —Light hauling or transfer; have 1-ton truck. Drexel 8335 after 6 p. m. 1 WE MOVE _you right. Get our prices. Northwestern Trans. Cos. Randolph 3741. LARGE auto moving vans, $4 per load and up. MAY TRANSFER, Drexel 6857. I~MOVE L. ' •* room W~ v ’~ ‘"T
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RQQMS—T c LET. ROOMS 76c to $1.50. Special rates by the week and all modern conveniences. THE GEM STAG HOTEL. 35 W. Ohio street. ENGLISH ave., 1201; front furnished room, bath and telephone service, oil street car line; in private family, gentlemen preferred. D'exel 0198. DELA WARE. N.. 2609, f ront. modern, clean, warm; 1 or 2 gentlemen; garage. Randolph 8598. NICELY furnished bedroom; steam heat; apartment; bath; walking distance. Circle 5271. PENNSYLVANIA, N., 3353; 2 lovely sleeping rooms, furnished, strictly modern. Washington 5006. WANTED a settled girl to share my home; employed. Company more than rent Drexel 1413. 1 CENTRAL Ave., 3062; furnished room fov 2; private family; home privileges. Harrison 0276. FRONT room, modern apartment; private family; walking distance; gentlemen: IS, Circle 0509. BELLEFONTAIN®, 1319; desirable room for gentleman in private home. Cir. iB9. ONE sleeping room and suite of light housekeeping rooms. Drexel 5027. i,i VRKET c . 688; modem furnished rooms. $2 up. steam boat; garage. | TWO rooms on V irginia car line, men pro- j ferred. $7. Drexel 8684. ! UNFURNISHED front room for rent, tl S4. Summit st. i BOARD AND RQOMS—TO LFT. | LOCKERBIE. 605; modern, neatly furI nlshed front room, walking ‘distance; j ! suitable for couple, will consider babies; morning and eveiinig meals; best of home cooking Circle 122 y. ORIENTAL. N., 213; 2 sleeping rooms with board in modern private home. Cir. 2060. PENNSYLVANIA. K„ 1048: suite of lovely furnished rooms. Circle sIOO. ‘ LIGHT HOUSEKEEPI NG^ROOM sT l TWELFTH, E., 60S: 1 furnished front room and kitchenette for housekt• modern. TWO connecting light housekeeping rooms. $8 per week; everything furnished. .>lB Dorman. FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping, modern; suitable for family; reasonable. Main 5971. . I large room with kitchenette, gas range: hot, cold water in room. $5. Circle 7313. JEFFERSON, N.. 232: 2 or 3 large rooms; private; modern home. Webster 23 >9. THREE connecting housekeeping rooms for rent. Belmont 4806. EDISON, 820. 2 light housekeeping rooms, $6.50. Circle 0041. GARAGE S—TO LET. GARAGES, 2; ‘ LOCKERBIE ST. pHi INK CIRCLE 7l*f>. ' BUSINESS P LACE S—W ANTE CL WANTED—Garage or barn with 700 to 800 .square feet tloor spin e, within 6 or 7 blocks of 624 Massachusetts ave. Telephone Main 0747. . oc _AL ESTATE WE WILL be Klad t*> Ahow you the new. attractive 6-room bungalows with garages and 3 lots we are building near Michigan road and Gist t. The value will astonish you. Price $2,650. Very easy terms. - Call OWNER for appointment. Main 0186. Evenings Drexel 1493. _____ _ KI y IKJ ; JJ ; V y l ,c ONE SQUARE NORTH OF WASHINGTON STREET. Five-room modern cottage; nlate roof and gHrage. I’rlr© $3,900; one-half cash Mr. ,She!burn, with l. N. Kichie & Son. 710-12 Bankers Trust Bldg. Main 0620. ' Y(>r ; VK AliWAy>Tsaid you would buy a house east and now is your chance. FOUR ROOMS IN GOOD CONDITION on Sherman drive; new paved street. Price S3OO down, $25 per month. HOWARD C. VENN. 108 E. MarkeU Main 1115, Owner Leaving City Must aell home of seven rooms, gas, city water, electric lights, large barn, on Fletcher ave. Wanr offer. Will take terms. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors 122 E. Market St. ‘ NEW ' 6-ROOM BUNGALOW. ~ Thoroughly modern, on Bellefantaine st., near Fall creek; can be purchased on easy terms. $5,250; beats paying rent. OSTKOM REALTY CO. F. C. TUCKER. Band floor People's Bank Bldg. Main 5162. j For Colored California and 10th; nico 5-room cottage; fine condition, $350 cash, balance $25 monthly. Russe H. Hartman 224 N. Delaware. Doubles I can offer some new doubles some semlmodern 3 and 4 rooms each side, showing ‘ over 12%. Located in all parts of the olty. ; Call Lewis Clark. Frank S. Clark & Cos. 226 H. Ohio. Main 3377. LOCATED ON VERMONT N'EAR KEALING. NEW MODERN BUNGALOW. LOW PRICE, ONLY $4,20.0. PAYMENTS TO SUIT. SEE TODAY. CALL ERNEST E WOODS, 1222 STATE LII\E- MAIN 3084. NIGHTS CIRCLE 3559. BRAND NEW 5-room double, modern except furnace; beautifully decorated; complete with blinds and screens; big lot, double garage; paved streets; one side rented $36.50; south side, vacant; near E. 10th car line. $5,900, payment plan. Randolph 8980, IRVINGTON. E. Michigan st., near Vlllenberger park; splendid location; seven-room modern j.t reasonable price; some terms. Main 0409 or Irvington 4121. $3,000 BUYS 1016 VV. New York at.. 16 rooms, furnace; all other requirements; vfurniture for sale also; easy terms. Owner, 'Bacon, 305 N. East st. Phone Circle 8209. j ROOMS, lot 88x165; owner leaving city; $1,000; S3OO cash, balance like rent. 338 Rybolt st. Belmont 1187. Clear deed. DELAWARE, N.. 5150; new, strictly modern 7-room home; terms. Call OWNER. Washington 0907. FOR houses on terms, doubles or singles, call C. J. OSBURN. Drexel 6184. MODERN 7-ROOM HOUSeI WALKING DISTANCE. CIRCLE 2684. S7OO EQUITY in suburban property. IrvlngNEW modern bungalow, S7OO cash, or lot as fi-ot TO'-me-t. Trvinglnn 3588’
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Don’t Fail to See This New Kelleystone nine apartment equipped with range*, lee boxes, in-a-door beds, full basement, 2 sets of laundry tuba, separate locker*, and steam heating plant for each apartment; hardwood floors; gro-i* Income $5,790 per year; net income $4,590 per year Priced right for quick sale; located in the best part of rndianapolis; all street improvements are in and paid for; will make a great sacrifice as owner is leaving state; will accept Indianapolis property as part payment. "Live Wires” T. K. JONES Sr CO., 414 People’s Hank Bldg., 134 E. Market st. Telephone Main 5768. Special Bargain A r*al home, 839 N. Beville, six rooms, thoroughly modern, with built-in features; price $5,250. For terms see VanArsdale, with 11. C. Tuttle & Bro. 131 E. Ohio st. Main 1168. pon’t Let This Get Away Four npartments. brick venecer, new, 4 rooms, hath and lavatory; enclosed back porch, large front porch to each apartment: renting for SBO pet; month: In firstclass condition; price right for quick sale; $2,000 cash. terms. Live Wires T. R. JONES A CO. 414 F’eople’s Bank Building. Main 5738. DANDY 5-ROOM SEMI MODERN on corner lot. north, can be bought at a bargain. Call MR. ANDERSON. WITH I. N. Richie & Son. Main 0520. 710-12 Bankers Trust. SSOO Cash buys a 7-room house, 23 N. Denny st.; electric lights, water, gas. fine cistern, buiit-in kitchen cabinet; paved street. I’rlce $3,500, baiancA like rent. Crum & Boulden Realty Cos. 217 K. of P. bldg. Main 4233. 1)0 voTTrealize we are the only firm in Indianapolis that will furnish all the money and build your home on good, clear lots. MOSLANDER & SON 36 N. Delaware. Room 111. Circle o*lß Elder Ave., Near Washington Splendid home, 6 rooms, gas, water, electric tights; newly papered, iti good repair. Price $2,650. S3OO cash balance terms. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors 122 E. Market st. WEST INDIANAPOLIS 6 rooms, gas. electric lights, city water, 3-apt garage; $2,450, Easy OWNER, Main 0186. Drexel No. 253 N. Beville Ave. Five rooms, gas. paved street, $2,850; SSOO cash. $23.50 per month. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. FLETCHER, 800 block. 9-room house, furnace. bath, electric lights and garage; splendid condition; $5,260; appointment only. Drexel 8041. SEVEN-If ig-M modern home; garage; terms; N. Adillson. near W. Washington street. Owner, 69 N. Mount street. Belmont 4318. s3oo~CASH?""balance like rent, buys modern C-room home on car line. Will rent house unfurnished. Address A No. 1825, Times. MODERN home, bargain! 7/romns. Capitol, north Os 30th; large lot, shade and fruit OWNER. Harrison 2*95. MODERN - tmngafow. 5 rooms, cast front. newly painted; built-in features; $4,2a0. Terms. Belmont 4458. ~, .vy \ 7 moms; well built; easy terms.’ MATHER. 34 Union Trust. —limes Want - Ad* find tno right people for the right places and the right Plao** tor the right People. Phone Main 8500. Allto. 88-251. , _ - REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE. OWNER slxty-five-acre Tipton County dairy farm wilt accept seven to ten thousand dollar .euburban residence part EfrYVft r j^MPA n NY. tOU> • Bldg.. IndlaiijtpoUereal ESTATE—SALE OR RENTA FAlßatrade Is better than a eacr I ®** A Jle G%O. R. BROWN. 1002 Lem eke bldg. pill YOU SELL ITT If not, try the automobile columns of* The Times Want Ads. real estate —suburban. Suburban 65 suburban places for sale or trade; improved anil unimproved, from I to -0 acres. Address A No. 1827, Times. LOTS—FOR SALE. 85x132 25 FRUIT AND SHADE '(NORWAYS) TREES ON A LOT. 46th AND HINESLEY AVE. . TWO iots cheap, by owner. Call Washington 0822. . REAI E sTATE — WAN.TED- . w City property for farms. (i TT A Farms for city property. UAL^.^ cas ’ 78 ‘ K ’ CASH FOR EQUITY IN REAL ESTATE. MAIN 1115. FARMS—FOR SALE. FOR SALE —Eight acres, nice level land, on improved road; 4-room house, barn and other outbuildings; near town and National highway. Crice only $3,000; terms on part: immediate possession. G. a. CUMBERWORTH, Plainfield. in*l. DAY & DAY’ Indiana's Largest Farm Dealers. 15014 st. Phone. Circle 4809. _ WHY WORRY T T.fr=r ..'rime* Went and sell it for ron
FARMS—FOR SALE. Farms in Southern Indiana 92 acres. 6 -room house, large barn, good outbuildings, good orchard and a splendid place to live. A good chicken or dairy farm. Terms to suit the purchaser. 4 2 acres. 4-room house, barn; limestone land with red clay sub-soil. 3 miles of railroad. Terms to suit. $1,600. 80 acres. 3-room house, limestone land; 20 timber, splendid orchard. Price $1,750; one-half cash, rest to suit the purchaser. 64 a-res, 6-room house, barn; an unusual bargain; $2,000. 40 acres. 2-room house, good barn; improvements are absolutely new; young orchard; lots of water for all purposes, rtne-half cash, $2,600. 230 acres, house of 4 rooms, log barn: 160 acres timber, good orchard; $3,500. one-haif cash, the balance on easy terms. SO acres, 5-rooni house, fair barn, other outbuildings, orchard; all growing crops, all farming implements; horse and mare. 4 milk cows, 3 heifers. 2 spring calves, 10 ewes and one large buck, large sow and 2 shoatH, 200 chickens, separator, harness, buggy and other things too numerous to mention. Price $3,250. on the best of terms. 640 a res. 10-ronrn ijouse and fine 4?arn; good 5-room tenant hlvpso on the place Buildings could not he built today for $30,000. This Is a well-watered stock and ; grain farm; strong limestone land, with j red clay subsoil; 160 acres of timber, ! arire is in pasture and being farmed. A j large acreage of \iheat is up and looking l fine, land lays well and is an Ideal place !to live. A business man whose business is such he can not give this farm any of | his time v. arfts to sell. The farm Is priced J cheap and we do not rrsed the money. A j very modest payment gets this Sinking i Spring farm, balance to suit the purchaser. Irvington Homes 15 rooms, strictly modern, on fine avenue, with very large grounds, 1 * 6-room home, on largo shady lot, lo- ! rated on Beeehwood ave.. one of IrvingI ton's beautiful streets. The owner has an ! unusually bad case of California fever, and ' truly you can steal this placo with a rea- | aonable i ash payment, balance to suit you. Woodruff Place j I speak the truth when I say to you 'that only occasionally you have an opportunity of securing a classy home on the j select Welt drive of this delightful little I city- -restful. charming. delicious and 1 congenial surroundings- and such grand I neighbors, if you would have a palatial i home In this enchanting section I have j the place. Beauty In Southport Eight room, strictly modern home, large *hndy lot, and can be bought. Well worth the money. Garage. Splendid Home Seven-room River avenue home for sa|e at th* cheap price of $2,750. Only $1,400 cash; balance long tine. Near Nordvke I & Murmon’s. | 4 Enfin. Bon-Marche | At last, a real bargain in this fine, rich, | little farm of 13 acres, w 11It splendid 7room house, furnace, electric lights, water j 111 the house. A grand 4-acre orchard, apples. ptars and cherries and plenty of grapes. An Ideal chicken or dalrv farm on trac lion lina. near the Michigan road : just 9 miles from the Monument. A delightful country home at thy city's gate. \\ 111 you pluck It, ami sp**nd the remaining days of your life surrounded with peace nnd plenty? Apple dumplings, cherry cobbler, chicken dinners. What bliss! CAHPE-piEM. I Speak the Truth A millionaire backed an apple grower and 100 acres was set out with the very j choicest varieties of apples. After a few years the wife of this expert was called and crossed the dark valley of the shadow of death, and the husband, after a time was remarried to a belle of the green fields of the Keystone state. They chose the State of Pennsylvania for their future home, and the financier had lost a dependable hortlcull urlst and had an orchard 'on his hands. Being overburdened with his large manufacturing interests and having no time to devote to this orchard, has decided to sell it. I looked the orchard over and was amazed. I found 100 acres of 11-year-old thrifty and well cared for apple trees, and at this age the large crops are assured year In and year out. I asked the price. When told I pondered. finally took out my pencil and began to figure. I could see at once the great possibilities of this orchard as a money earner, and. being unable to buy It, I decided I would take the contract to seli it, as I eopld offer my fellowman the opportunity of a lifetime. Here is my figures on this proposition. I shall figure very conservatively as to the number of bushels per'tree, also as to the marketing price: The trees, a good crop season, will make a better average than I figure, also the price of the fruit Is greater: 3,000 trees bear 20 bushels each; 60.000 bushels. 60.000 bushels of apples of the choice Grimes Golden, the Rome Beauty, the Winesap. the Jonathan, etc., readily eell at $3 per bushel—slßo,ooo. We are now offering t-his property at price that will earn the holders of the property 150 to 200 per cent every year on the Investment. And be assured if you take the same precaution with the orchard that the growers do In the large apple-growing sections of our country you will never have a failure, and the expense of the protection Is so small I have often wondered why our fruit growers did not use the method. WILLIAM A ARNOLD, 5818 Oak ave. Call Irvington 3478. AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. Oakland, 1018 Roadster. This car 1b in good mechanical shape, good top and 4 good tires. Priced very low. Local branch, Nordyke So Marinon Cos. Meridian at 11th. Main 1834. PAIGE 6, sport. Name your own terms. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings, FORD speedster; starter; name your~own terms. 618 North Capitol avenue. DODGE BROTHERS motor cars; a assortment at all times. , C.h.WALLERicri Company noose Brothers MoTOßVemcies, 845' North Meridian. DODGE touring. Name your own terms. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. STUDEBAKER 6. touring. Name your own terms. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. CHEVROLET SEDAN F. B. 1920; 4-door; In firafc-class condition; paint and tires good; a bargain for quick sale. Call Washington 2898. FORD touring. Name your own terma. 618 N Canltol. Open evenings.
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AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. 'FORDS Say. Sharp: Our used car department is one of the places where quantity and quality for the prices are equalized, Wangelin. Open Sunday, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Wangelin-Sharp Cos. Ford Dealers “Personal Service” 443 and 453 Virginia Ave. Drexei 0360. For Bale or Trade On Ford coupe my Dodge sport model; special model; nothing like this car in city. Ed. Brinkman 14 2 W. Market st. ’ OVERLAND chummy. Name your own terms. 318 N. Capitol. Open evenings. STUDEBAKER roadster. Name your own terms. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. AUTOS WANTED. CASH for your Junked, burned, wrecked or used car. WE are the LARGEST used car dealers in the 3tate. WE have all parts for 200 cars. IN DELS. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 518 N. Capitol ave. Main 2638. Open evenings and Sundays. AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. Cl 9 N. Illinois St. Main 1579. Auto. 22-06.1. AUTOS wanted. WEISSMAN’S. 212-14 E. New York street. Main 4446. AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLjES. AUTOMOBILE owners, garagemen, me- ; chanlcs, repairmen, send today for fie* ! copy of this month’s issue* It contains : helpful. Instructive information- on overhauling, ignition troubles, wiring, carburetors, storage batteries, etc. Over 110 pages, Illustrated Send for free copy today. AUTOMOBILE DIGEST. 67 Builer ! bldg,. Cincinnati. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 534 North Illinois. S & S Laundry SUN LITE gas; 8000 East Washington street. Phone Irvington 3106, ring 2. ;We exchange all gas lighting tanks. City delivery every afternoon. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. Now Is the tim® to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. Iti-tl MSSS. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all kinds or motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 509 Massachusetts avenue. DETECTIVES. Quigley-Hyland Agency Civil and* Criminal Investigators. 626-529 Lw bldg. Main 2902. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. Match Your Coat With a Pair of / \ TKOUSERS THE PANTS STORE CO. 11l Two Store*. (I W. Ohio St. £f % ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT TANGERINES Fancy assorted box. Delivered to your \ door. Express paid. $6.50. Cash with or- t ders. WALTERS FRUIT AND PRODUCE] CO., 602 Cass st., Tampa,—Fla. DO YOC WEA R PA NTS ? OF COURSE YOU DO. BUY YOURS DIRECT FROM THE MAKER AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE. PANTS READY TO WEAR. $2.75 AND UP. PANTS TAILORED TO.YOUR MEASURE. $5 00 AND UP. LEON TAILORING CO. 254 MASS. AVE. (V a Invalid chairs for rent, $3.50 x per month.' Free delivery to SvLeL all parts of city. Crutches : #S35c per month. BAKER BROS. Main 3465. Auto. ! MAKE your old coat look like new t,ult by matching a pair trousers with the ; CORRECT PANTS MAKERS CO. 104Ji VV. Ohio St. FOR SALE—CoaI lands, cdal mines, Pitts- ! burgh-coal, Pocahontas coal. New River coal, smokeless coal; timber land. DAVID i McGARY, Wheeling, W. Va. IEKMS given on new and used machines White Sewing Machine Cos. 312 Mass ave. ONE-HALF karat diamond ring; a bar- ! gain. Call Irvington 3023 after 6 p. m. BROWN Bolivia cloth coat; good as new. Call Irvington 3023, after 6 p. m. FOR SALE' —Black muff, like new, will sacrifice for quick sale. Webster 3116. I " FLAT TOP DESK AND CHAIR. ! CALL 701 Vi LEMCKE BLDG. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—FOR SALE~ i REBUILT STOVES. Floreoco, Nubian. Palace, Garland, Bucks, Jewel and all other makes cheap. Payments. BAKER BROS. REBUILT stoves and good used furniture; cash or easy payments. B. KROOT, 607609 VV. Washington. x. GOOD steel range. $lB. 854 N. Sherman Drive. Irvington 1887. ARMY com forts for sale, clean. 609 VV. ; Washington. ONE ooal range for J'revrl <67
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MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. PRINTING PRESS, 10x15, and type, or small printing office. Address A No. 2377, Times. MUSICAL—SALE OR WANTED. PIANOS and talking machines cheap on payments. BAKER BROS. - DOGS, POULTRY, PIGEONS, ETC. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dogs. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY,. City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. Main 0872, PURE bred S. C. W. Leghorn cockerels $1.25 each. OTTO DILLMAN, Sharpsville, Ind. FOUR - April hatched R. C. Rhode Island Red pullets, $2 each, 1306 Tuxedo. LIVE; STOCK AND VEH IC L ES. ONE-HORSE wagon, and harness: cheap Drexel 1730. 'VANNED —A nannie goat. Drexel 2414. COAL AND WOOD—FOR SALE, * FORKED INDIANA LUMP *S.7 S V IRGINIA LUMP . .. tc 71 POCAHONTAS LUMP ' SIOSO POCAHONTAS M. R $8 75 SPECIAL PRICES TO PEDDLERS AT YARD. BANNER COAL CO. _127 Blake st. Circle 6724y' Herman Stern, Mgr. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. Best Ind. or Linton No. 4, clean forked 7.00 Illinois lump, large clean forked 7.60 Best Brazil block, clean forked 8.50 Best Illinois egg, clean forked 7.25 Best Brazil egg. clean forked 7.60 High-grade nut and slack 6,00 Delivered anywhere in the city. FREE KINDLING, with each ton or more ordered. Drexel 3280, Auto, 52-384. COAL SEMI-POCO. M.-R., SB.OO. VIRGINIA M.-R., BEST GRADE. $7.75 GENUINE RED ASH POCO. M.-R., $8.75. GLENDORA LUMP, SB.OO. EMERGENCY' COAL CO. Main 5056; Kenwood 2152. Open 8:30 a. m. COAL. ‘ ' ' Fine, big, clean fourth vein Linton Lump; fine, clean egg and nut; no slack. RANDALL COAL CO. Kentucky avenue and White River. Drexel 4967. IF GOOD coal is what you are looking for ' at reasonable prices call WEAVER COAL CO., Drexei <2201. ’ COAL L. H. BAIN .COAL CO. Main 3531. Main 2151. INDIANA shoveled lump in 2-ton lots or more. Circle 4342. MACHINERY AND TOOLS WONDER MINERS MIXERS, HOISTS, PUMPS, ENGINES. ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK. BURL FINCH. DIST. 312-20 W. MARYLAND STREET. AUCTIONS. ~ SALE NOTICE. Twenty-seventh sale of unredeemed pledges by the Indiana Collateral Loan Company, will be sold at 201 Lombard bldg.. Friday. Nov. 18, 1921. The following pledges to be sold: Nos. 18602. diamond pin: 18729, diamond bracelet; 18738, diamond ring; 15764, watch; 18787. cluster diamond ring; 18804, diamond necklace; 18824, diamond ring, 18831. diamond ring; 18868, diamond ring and watch; 18898 diamond ring; 19047, watch; 19057, watch; 19195, watch; 19129, diamond stud: 19135. twin diamond ring and small diamond ring; 19136, watch; 19137, diamond ring; 19138, diamond ring; 19142, diamond ring and diamond stud; 19146, cluster diamond ring; 19186, diamond ring; 19221, watch and tie pin: 19226, watch. Terms, cash. LEGAL NOTICES. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction at Harry Carder's auction rooms, 318 Vi East Market st., Indianapolis, Indiana, on j Tuesday, Nov. 15, 1921, at 10 am.: 1 case of drugs, weight 370 lbs., having been ;r. 'used. Shipped by Central Drug Cos., | L o.hart, Ind., to Kiefer-Stewart Cos., Inj dianapolls, Ind. Union Traction Cos. of Indiana, M. E. Grafton, F. C. A. C. B. McFADDEN. Auctioneer. FINANCIAL. YOU CAN BORROW MONEY SO CHEAP and on such easy terms of repayment from the Fidelity Loan Company, a 111 censed and bonded firm, for use in paying overdue bills or to buy the things you need for CASH at BARGAIN BRICES that every one should take advantage of our service. LOANS ON FURNITURE $20.00 to $300.00 at legal rates, on short notice and without publicity. We give you all the time you want to repay a loan and only charge fop the actual time you have the money. Fair, iisn’t it? i You Can Afford to Borrow On $ 40 pay $2 a month and interest On $ 60 pay $3 a month and interest On SIOO pay $5 a month and interest PAT 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 service, plus % deep personal interest, we can serve yoti and your friends as you wish to be served. In these unusual times, business friendships, close relations, mutual understandings and co-operation are real assets to all of us. We are ready to go three-fourths of the way. Now It i* up to you. FIDELITY LOAN CO. 106 E. Market St. Room 532 Lemcke Bldg. ' Main 1278. Auto. 27-782. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON. 108 N. Delaware st. Main 1618. Bertram Day Speaker at Boys’Meeting Bertram Pay will be the principal speaker at the Boys’ Big Meeting in the auditorium of the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. His subject will be "The l>og of Flanders.” Music will be provided by the boys’ department orchestra, M. J. Hopper, director, and singing will be led by W. It. Mumma. Helen Star will give a reading and Harry Noble will give several musical impersonations. Any boy between 10 and 18 is welcome to attend, whether he is a member of the ”Y” or not. Francis Scott Key Files Divorce Plea ST. LOUIS. Nov. 12.—Francis Scott Key, said to be a lineal descendant of the author of "The Star-Spangled Banner,” lias tiled suit isl circuit court here seeking a divorce from Edith-Estelle Key. His wife, Key alleges, is “insanely jealous” and has falsely accused him of associating wltii “other women.” For three months prior to their separation last June, he declares in his petition, his wife “continued morose and sullen without speaking to me.” Butler Elections Phil I’.rowrfcof Indianapolis was elected president of the junior class at Butler College yesterday. He Is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. The other new officers and their Greeks letter affiliations are Elizabeth. Mathews. Tndjanapolis. vice president, Kappa Kappa Gamuuf; T-anrel Sis>n:i, Indianapolis, secretary, Pi Beta Phi; Dale Hodges, Anderson. treasurer Delta Tau Delta. The freshman election was bold yesterday, but there was no majority. The sophomore class was expected to elect today and the freshmen were to make soother attempt. ’
