Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 169, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1921 — Page 17
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS. p"f xEL 2i)a£cb Parlors 1222 Union St FLAN NEK & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianspoils sines list. Phones—Main 0541-0842. LI. 3641. UiaNAPOLIS crematory George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 622 E. Market. Old phone Main 0906. LI 7e.08. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. ST 1671. Drexel 0322. W. T. BLASENGYM 1625 Shelby st. Drexel 2570. Stewart 1114. ' ChA A. HOC KEN SMITH. 724 N. lillnole. yaln 1168. 1166 - FUNERAL DIHECTORS—WM. E. KRfiIGER LI 1154. Main 1464. 1462 N. Illinois. CADD—BERT S. GADD. 2133 Prospect st. Phones: Drexel 0422. ST -378. UNDERTAKERS —HISET zi TITU3. *sl North Del. LI 6664. Main 3630. ■ FEENEY A KEENEY. 1034 N. Illlnds. Main 0843. DEAY H AND FUN ERAL NOTiCEa. HARTMAN, ELIZABETH B- — away Thursday morning. Nov 2 4 at the home of her daughter. Mrs. \V. H. Harris. 620 E. Fortieth st. Funeral private . aturday at 1 p. m. Burial at Noblesvilte Crown Land cemetery. LEIGH. JOHN W. ~< J ACK)—Husband of Mary A. and father of Ethel E-ign, passed away Wednesday evening. Services will be at the home. 640 W. Twenty-bUth “ Saturday at 2 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial at Crown Hill. „ AND FOUND. LOST—New 32x4 Goodyear tire, rim a-r.tl cover, lettered Oidsnwbile sport 6. botween N. Salem. Danville and IndUr.apolis. Reward. W. COX 1315 Ketcham st., Indianapolis. Phone Belmont l„-i-LOST —Hound, yellow and whits, female beagle; answers to name Da:sy; $o reward. Return to 602 W. Maryland or Main 1333. LOST —English setter, white *nd blaclu strayed or stolen. Return to. 61s Ea.t Nineteenth. Reward. Harrison 31s. r (,ct Ford keys on E. Washington ne-r North New Jersey street. Wednesday a. m. Drexel 3352. Reward. LOST—Black and tan beagle, female, short legs. _Oa.tl Drexel 9632. Reward. PERSONALS. FAIRMONT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private, prices rearoaab.e; may work for board: babies adopted, vwite for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG. 4U E. Twenty-Seventh t., Kan&aa City. Mo. _ FIRST-CLASS hairdressing, manlourr.ig. massages, dyeing, etc., done at your homes. For appointment call Miss Lowery. Belmont 4511. PILES, fissures, fistula, ulceration, bleeding, Itching, cured at home Write for free trial. S. U. TARNEI, Auburn. Ind. WILL give a good home or board a little girl in private home. Belmont 4806. notices. COLLECTIONS Fidelity Mercantile Agency. SOT Indiana Trust bldg. ilaln_os66. BUSINESS SERVICES. Mattresses Renovated EQUAL TO NEW Mattresses made to order. JOHN POLLEN. Circle 0611. Hauers' Plush and Bgaver Sailors _ Remodeled. VELVET AND PLUSH LATS CLEANED AND STEAMED. We also clean and block men's hats. INDIANAPOLIS HAT BLEACHERY. Main 6179. 28 Kentucky Ave. FIVE rooms, wired 3-drop light, one 2light and one 3-!!ght chandeliers, complete. F*t> 50. Webster 0272 or Webster 9452 afier"-4 p. m. LET us re-nickel your stoves and make them like new; all kinds of nlckelplatlr.g and welding. Call Irvington 3106. ring 2. "SAFETY RAZOR BLAOEb Sharpened. TUTTLSDGE. 201 Indiana ave FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; feather mattresses and plltowf made. E. F. BI'RKLE, 416 Mass. M. 1428. Line, 8775. GRADUATE will care for chronic or aeinlinvaiid in her own modern home. Irvington 1650. THE •hortest distance between two waata Is a Timas Want ad. Your customs.-* use them. Why don't you 7 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES. MARG. A. SELLERS, D P. D. C. D. O. Drugleea Therapy. Osteo., Magnetic Massage. Hours 9 ’a. m. to 7 p. m. 160 Virginia ave. Hitz bldg. Room 6. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. , Your Opportunity Have a 32C0 credit on r.e.v instrument of your own selection from the stock of the leading piano house of Indiana; good during their anniversary tale now going on. Will trade f.,r anything I can use of equal value. Main 1115. HOTEL business of 25 rooms, adjoining Lafayette Motors Cos. Rent 1100 per month or will sell, $1,060 cash, balance In monthly payments. Main 0537. Room 726 K. of P. bldg FOR SALE —Hotel business at Mars Hi 1 on car line, near Lafayette Motor Works; 25 rooms and cafeteria. Rent $lO3 a month Easy terms. 726 K. of P. bldg Main 0657. PARTNER WANTED IN' REAL ESTATE HOTEL OR AUTO REPAIR BUSINESS. ROOM 726 K. OF P. BLDG. .TWO country hotels; no competition. Building and furniture both rented. Good income. Will trade. 726 K. of P. bl’dg. Main 0657. HOTEL, 25 rooms and cafeteria; rent only 5100; equity SI,OOO. GEORGE. 726 K. of F bldg. Also two country hotels. WANTED —A partner to join me and take charge of hotel. 725 K. of F. bldg. Main 0667. DETECTIVES. The Nation il Detective Bureau, Inc. Criminal and Civil Investigations. SUITE 1010 ODD FELLOW BLDG. Circle 8280. Night Webster 5837. Represented in alt principal citiea Quigley-Hylanrl Agency CTvii and Criminal Investigators. 626-529 Law bldg Main 3902. INSTRUCTIONS. vwvwwvteetwwwosotwwv MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE, 309 E. Washlngton si.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. limes Want Ads find the right people lor the right places and the right place* tor the right people. Phone Main >699. Ante. 33-251.
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COLLECTOR A-l wide awake, aggressive man; mu*t have wheel, references. Address A No. IS3C, Times. 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 Office, any afternoon after 2 p. m. Corner Delaware and North ets. Phone Main 0452. SITUATION WANTED—MALE. MAN. 40 years old with Ford, wants place aa collector or outside work of any kind. Can give the best of referei. e and can get results. Address A No. 2381. Times. FEMALE HELP—WANTED. Corner Delaware and North ata. Phone Main 0451. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. CURTAINS to launder. Drexel 0595. Stewart 1515. HOUSES—TO LET. For Rent Five-room cottage. 2129 Conrad street; electric lights, wen In kitchen, furnace, garage. S2O per month. House nicely papered and floors nicely varnished Crum & Boulden Realty Cos. 217 K. of P. Bldg. Alain 4233. 2417 N. Pennsylvania St. Six rooms and bath; modern; sls. State Savings and Trust Bldg. Main 4518. SIX-ROOM modern house for rent or will sell on easy payments. Room 726 K. of P. bldg. Phone Main 0657 FOR RENT —Five-room house on car line or s3ou down will buy. GEORGE, 726 K. of P. bldg. SIX-ROOM house; 139 Detroit street. sl6. McCULLOUGH. 106 N. Delaware. Main 1709, JEFFERSON ave.. near Tenth street; sixroom modern double. Webster 0840. STATEROOM modern, oast; Improved street. garage. Call Irvington 2356. SPRING. 223 N\; 4-room house; gas, electric lights. $lB per nqontli. FOR RENT —Part or all of furnished cottage. Phone 'Harflson 1444. FLATS, APARTMENTS—TO LET. SEPARATE apartments of 3 large, light rooms and bath, unfurnished, downtown. Rates to reliable party. Heat and water furnished. References. Randolph 8006. SIX rooms and sun parlor In Kenilworth apartment. Thirty-Fourth and Meridian, $95. Randolph 4073 SIX room and hath, modern apt. 622'v Home place. Drexel 5055. i > TRAfjSFERRAND STORAGE. Blue Star Transit Local and Long-Distance Hauling. Toledo. Dayton. Columbus, Cincinnati, St. LouU, Chicago, Louisville. Detroit atlil other towns within 400 miles. Return load wanted from Terre Ila-He, | Ind., and Cleveland. 0., Nov. 21 and j Nov. 25. Bert Smith, 155 Kentucky Ave. Auto Moving Van Service. Main 2294. Krisberg Transfer We have 4 sizes of trucks; $4 per logtl and up, depending oq size of truck required. We estimate cost at your home free. Cgrefql handling. Prompt service. Office. 9 S. Eaat st. Tel. Circle 6982. PAHTLOVV PI REPROOF ST oil AGE ~CUL Private locked rooms and open space. 25c per month and up. Local and overland 'ransfer. We call and give you elect prices on any kind of work without any obligations. 419-28 K. Market street. Main £750. LI 3680. Union Station Transfer Local and overlaid moving; exact price given; work guaranteed. 419 S. Meridian. Mgln 7119. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND StIiPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st .Main 2026. LI 1128. CRATING, parking ami shipping at reduced lates. JOHN M NORRIS, mgr. Phone Main 354 Night, Belmont 1036. MOVING furniture and pianos, $4 and upt large covered trucks, experienced men FRED SUEZ. Webster 3644. LIGHT and heavy trucking, local and long distance. Circle 6926. Evenings. Drexel 2107, GLORE BROS. A1 TRANSFER and trucking. large or small trucks. We isell high-grade coal. Webster 1586. GUY Storage Cos. Cheapest rate in city. 80 W. Henry et. Main 4699. * 1 Move v 12 room. Webster >BB9. WANTED—Light hauling or ' transfer; have 1-ton truck., Drexel 8535 after 6 p. m. ROOMS—TO LET. LARGE attractive sleeping room in downtown modern home; property owned by resident*; no other roomers. Hot and cold water In room. Private entrance. Reference. Call 3 to 6 o. m Main 5858. BEVILLE ave N., 343; furnished or unfurnished front room; modern steam bent; private home; convenient for railroaders. Webster 9548. ROOMS - 75c to” $1.50. Special rates by the week and ait modern conveniences. THE GEM STAg HOTEL. 35 W. Ohio nreetMARKET, E., 528; modern '''furnished ropma, $2 up. Steam heat, garage. ~QFFICE—DEBK ROOM—TO LET ROLL-TOP DESK; use of phone; front office. MATHER. 34 Union Trust.
BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LFT. LARGE modern room, suitable for two or three students or young mep employed; Central or College tar. Breakfast and evening meals. Main 8997. RANDOLPH. N., 23; sleeping room, modern private home; board optional. East Washington car Drexel 4753. BOA HD at Hotel Lafayetts. Mare Hill. Good car service. Dances Wednesday eve. LIGHTHOUSE KEEPING ROOMB. THREk rooms for housekeeping. heat, HgJU and gaa furnished. Irvington 2653. FURNISHED rooms fur light housekeeping; modern; reasonable. Main 6971. NEW YORK. wTTo3!; rooms’ and apartments for housekeeping GARAGES—TO LET. DOWNTOWN sloraga, special rates; steam heal; fireproof; also space for a shop. MYERS GARAGE. 448 N. Capitol. Main 5009, BIG barn f or rent. suitable for auto or horses 1201 English avenue. BUSINESS PLACES—TO LET. OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT; NICELY FURNISHED. 217 K. OF P. BLDG. RE A L EST AT E FO R SA L E;U Be Your Own Landlord Six-room semi-modern cottage. Blaine ave.; frjit, shade, garage. Immediate possession, i.oo cash. $27.50 month. .Mr. Hendricks. Circle 3#30. Five-room, eeml-modern cottage, north Os Thirty-Eighth street. El. Its.; well In Kitchen Basement, garage, fruit of all kinds, lot 63x288. S6OO down, S3O month. Mr. MacLeod. Washington 1564. Eight-room. semi-modern northeast; furnace. El lots; well, cistern, shed, garage. 1 Firall or hard Lot 100x200; S6OO down. S4O mouth. Miss Acker. Main 6514 after 6 p. m. JEBSUP LAND C<X REALTORS. "The firm that sells homes on payments." ,05-10 Occidental Bldg Main 2957-8 Serai-Modern Double, North 6 rooms a side, renting for $25 a side; can be bought for SI,OOO cash MODERN DOUBLE. 5 roc ms and hath a side, on corner of 6 paved streets, rente for $35 a side; want offer on this. Mr Andersen, with I. N. Richie & Son. Main 0520, 710-13 Banker? Trust. * tt Duplex .t; rents $75 (I TT /YV II P er month; $6 000; SSOO W. Jl Hi 11 -a cash. balance $55 per month including Interest. Property In first-class condition Inside and out; positively the beet proposition east. GEO. A. LUCAS. 726 K. of P bldg. Circle 6600. Evenings, Belmont 4926. COLORED BUYERS Have fnodern double/ 6 rooms a side, garage. Price $6,000. Seven-room cottage on Shriver avenue; modern Price $4 000. JENNINGS BROS. 28 S. Illinois St. \T.\Y BUNG A LOW, EAST Five rooms, modern except hardwood floors, Rybolt furnace, brick and cement front porch; lot 40x170, near school, stcrea and car line. Price only $3,750. For terms call Mr. Keller. Irvington 0139. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors. Main 4088. _ 13$_N. Delaware. ('ENTR 11. AVeTT *oxl*7; price"slToo;^easy terips. only 2 lots for sale at this price. Washington blvd., corner; 62Vx145; $4,000; improvements paid; terms. J. O. CGTTINGHAM. 302 City Trust bldg Main 6064. Evenings, Washington 1820. A IT Klx-roi.m thoroughly mod(I Ti r\ II ern double, Irvington; \l 11 II beautifully located. $9,500, $5,000 loan. If you want a real buy you have It Jn this double. Rents sllO per month. GEO. A. LUCAS, 726 K. <>f P. bitig. Circle 6600. , Northeast Five-room bungalow, semi-modern. Price $2,750; $350, balance easy terms; for particulars cgll Mr. Mcltiteer I. N\ Richie & Son. 710-12 Buniiefs Truat Bldg. Main 0520. Seventeenth St., Near College Six-room almost modern, new furnace, $3,300, terms. Call Trublood. ItfcUABLU REALTY Uo. Mijjn Evenings. Irvington 4213. New Bungalow, North Modern five-room bungalow; immediate pusMselon; within one square car line. 6211 Broadway, $5,500; terms to suit. Marion County State Bank Near Garfield Park Five-room bungalow; water- gas, electricity . good basement, laundry tubs, sewer. *8.600. terms. Call Trucblood. RELIABLE REALTY CO. Main 0136. Evenings, Irvington 4213. UA l 'GII WtT, 4 03. Four rooms, $l5O Reta immediate possession, remainder pay at sls p*r month. 11. O. Mouen, 1011 Lcmclte Bldg Igaln 3138. LOOK THIS OVER/ ' Six rooms absolutely modern; Improved street near Fountain Square; terms. i\. v jI.KROA D, 524 Board of Trade. Main 0827. Evenings. Drexel 3250. No. 253 N. Beville Ave. Five rooms, gas. paved street, $2,850; SSOO cash. $28.50 per month. THE southern lumber co. FOUR-ROOM COTTAQE A dandy 4-room semi-modern home on West New York st. for sale; reasonable. Call OWNER. Bajmont 0866. GLADSTONE AYE ; new thoroughly modern bungalow; cash or term*. EVERROAD. Main 0327. 524 Board of Trade bldg. Evenings, Drexel 3250. fwENTY'-EIGHTH, 834 W.; 6-rocm n>edern home/ good condition and ,loc tion; vacant; terms. Owper. Webster 3247. BY OWNER, new 6-room niodem; fireplace; built-in features. If you want a real home. Irvington 0440. SSOO CASH, S4O per month, 7-room modern home, N. Addison street, near W. Washington. Owner. Belmont 4318. FIVE-ROOM modern, double east; ideal home, showing 12% investment. Irvington 2356. S2OO DOWN, balance like rent, buys a nice home. Phone Main 0657. Room 726 K. of P- bJ4g. S2OO CASH, balance SBO a month’ buys a Bice home. 726 K. cf P. bldg. Maltt 0657. FOR houses on terms, doubles or singles, call C. J. OSBURN. Drexel 6184.
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E FO R SALE. Five-Room Bungalow A small down payment, and the balance in easy monthly Instalments, gives you immediate possession of this brand new home; electric lights, garage. Located on a splendid east front corner in the beautiful new Westridge addition, one mile west of the city limits on the newly paved National road. For further particulars or appointment to see this real bargain, call owner, Washington 4344. HOMES ON TERMS 5 RMS., ST. PETER ST s"f,uo 5 RMS., ST. PF.TER ST $2,600 6 RMS., W. WALNUT ST $2,350 5 RMS., BACON ST $2,100 14 RMS., W. WASH. ST $1,260 If you want a homo on payments, see me. Several others ut right prices. Jlr. Newhouae. FARMERS TRUST CO. Main "SIS. Residence, Webster 9293. $500.00 CASH Six rooms, modern except hardwood floor® and full basement, near Woodruff place, ‘north of Tenth mreei on Tecumsoh, 4 rooms down, two bedrooms <tnd bath up. Garage. Won’t laut long at $4,500. Don’t answer this ad unless you want to do business quick Mr. Preston. Evenings, Washington 4493. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors. Main 4088. 134 N. Delaware. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. Six-Room Vacant Cottage Elactrlc Itghta. gaa. water, cellar, cement walks nicely painted and paper.J throughout; In good condition. Small payment down, balance like rent Price $2.15'). 266 N Ailley ave. W. Washington car. Owner. Webeter 4021. Five-Room Double , and a 4-room single, aeml-raodern; lot 71x j 125; $5,000 for both, SI,OOO cash, balance | terms. Howard C. Venn, I 108 E. Market. Main lit*. __ 2214 West Morris j Sir rooma. gaa. water; electricity, sewer, 'basement, garage; Immediate possession. I $2,850; *330 down, S2O per month. Cnil i TRUEBLOOD. Reliable Realty Cos. Main 0186. Eaer.lnge. Irvington 4213. REA Li ST A T E—3 AL E OR T R APE. ! FAP.MB In lowa, Minnesota, Nebraska. | South Dakota and Northwest. Want ! Indiana property. GEORGE, 726 K. of P. bldg- ' FARMS in lowa. Minnesota. Soutli Ds- ! Uota, North Dakota or Nebraska, to ex- . change for Indiana property. 726 K. of P. j INCOME property for utunoumbered farroa. CHARLES HURST. K. of P. j Bldg.. Indlanapoila. See me for lots north of Fall Creek. GEO. R. BROWN. 1002 Lemcke Bldg. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. CASH FOR EQUITY IN REAL ESTATE MAIN 1115. FA RM 8—- FO R SAL E - Big Bargain 60 acres; 9 miles from th* Monument; concrete roal all the way; electric wire* also; 6-room house, good barn, ello and [other outbuildings, nioo orchard; 7 acres I In woods pasture Just back of buildings. ! running water the year round; balance of laud in cultivation; an Ideal p{ace for a country homo and a real investment as a farm; price $l5O per acre if uold at once. “Livu Wires.” T. 11. JONHS C u., 411 Peoples Bank bldg. 134 K. Market st. Main 5753. 1 * FARM 40 ACHES. CLEAR; WILL. TRADE FOR HOUSE. ROOM 726 K. OF P. BLDG. DAY & DAY Indiana's Largest Farm Dealers. 160 H 8. 111. st. Phone. Circle 4809. FARMS—FOR SALE OR TRADE. FARMS for sale or exchange any plaoo in the United Slates. What have ■• oi to trade? 726 K. of 11,I 1 , bldg. Main 3657. AUTO MOBILE S--Y/AN TE P. AUTOS WANTED. CASH for your Junked, burned, wrecked or used car. WE aro the LARGEST used car dealers In the state. WE have all parts for 200 cars, j INDFLB. -AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 518* N. Capitdl ave. Main 2636. Open evenings and Sundays. ; AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. 1,619 N. Illinois ot. Alain 1579. LI 2063. AUTOS wanted. WEISSIIAN'B, 313-14 K. New York aireeu Malu 4 4 46. FOR SALt^ Ford Touring 1921 model. Anew car equipped *w|th shocks, dash light and new cord tires. A real buy. Beet terms In town. KEYSTONE MOTORS CO. 510 N. Capitol Ave. Circle 8301. I?eo Touring Model R in A-l mechanical condition. Good tires all around and good paint. To be sojd at q real bargain. KEYSTONE MOTORS CO. 510 N. Capitol ave. Circle S3Ol. OVERLAND 4, touring, 1920 model; ran 9,060 miles; good condition. Drexel 287 4. 3800 g. Meridian. FORD bodies, tourings and roadsters, for sale or trade. TURNER. 919 Virginia avenue. HUDSOmiqurlng car, good running contliUon, S6O. TURNER. 919 \ Irginhi ave. OVERLAND car—S3 —newly painted; leaving town; $175. _CaH 645 Union street. GRANT six. good condition throughout; $285; take a ford in trade. Bel. 4923. FORD coupe, sale or trade, cash or payment. TURNER. 919 Virginia, rvenue FQRfe SEDAN, $lO. TURNER. 819 VIRGINIA AVE. FORD speedster and Chevrolet touring. 518 N. Capitol ave. Open evenings.
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AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. Big Winter Kedocl mg Sale In order to make room, for more ears and to keep from carrying our stock during the winter months we are offering all our cars at a great discount. It is your one chance to buy high gratfe car at a great saving. They are all light cars of late hiodel, mostly Dodge Brothers, Bilick and Ford cars. If you are a little short on funds at the present time we can give you liberal terms over a long or short period. Don't miss this great opportunity. A few of our cars are listed below. Dodge Brothers 4-Door Sedan In perfect condition; cord tires. Dodge Brothers Touring 191S mode 1, thoroughly gone over and good tires. Dodge Brothers Victoria Coupe Four pass. U. S. Royal cord tires, perfect condition; 2 bumpers. Buick Six Touring K 45-1020, cord tires and perfect shape. Oakland 6 Touring Model 34 B, 1918, repainted; excellent tires and tine | condition. Ford Sedan 191S; $335.00. C.h.Wallericn Company Danse Dhothers MoronVeMicces 846 N. Meridian St, I FORD, Hupmobiie anil King S. Make your own terms. 518 N. Capitol ave. Open eves I NTH R-ST AT K ami <ran t 6. Ma ke your own terms. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. FORD" BODIES AND WINTER TOPS. AMES NIFTY SPORT ROADSTEW 330 E. MARKET ST. SCORED CYLINDERS REPAIRED. EAGLE PATENTED PROCESS. cylinder Grinding, new equipment. Ovcrulze platon rings ami pins; crankshaft grinding; steel starter gears nut on. • EAGLE MACHINE CO 24 N. Nobis et. Main 0884. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 834 Nurth Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry SUN-LITJfI gas; S.OOO East Washington street. Phono Irvington 3106, ring 2. vyv exchange oil gas lighting tanka. City delivery every afternoon. TOPS RECOVERED, CURTAINS MADE TO OPEN WITH THE DOOR. REASONABLE. 85 KENTUCKY AVENUE. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES^ lu tho tfine to have your motorcycle ovu; h ulfd fnd re-*nain?led. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 534-36 Mass. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles, FLOYD PETERMAN. Massachusetts avenue. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. \Valk 2 Squares ami save a dollar / \ on your Tx*ousers II I THE PANTS STORE CO. 11 I Two Store.. HI ■( 48 W. Ohio St. A* % 11 4 Ohio St. F : Invalid chairs for rent. $3.50 flf.flL, per month. Free delivery to all parts of city. Crutches 25c per month. BAKER BKOS. Main 8465. Lincoln WIBELBSS APPARATUS * The Hoosier Radio Cos. 108 PEMBROKE ARCADE. MAKE your old coat look like new suit by matching a pair trousers with the CORRECT PANTS MAKERS CO. 104 b, W. Ohio St. SLATE roofing, red or green, $3.35 per toll. Webster 0-7 3 or Webster 9453 i fter 6 p. m. IEKUS given on new gnd used machines! White Sewing Machine Cos. 313 Mass ave. GENTLEMAN’S value fur' coat,' for quick sale. Address A No. 1834, Times.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE, AVE MAKE PANTS AND SELL ’EM DIRECT TO YOU AT A SAVING, fl IC/kNJ TAILORING CO. iLalCv-f 354 kla.Kauhusetts Ave. MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED^ GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCKYARDS HOUSEHOLD GOODS—FOR SALE. **^WWVS^n>AA/W>yWWWS<WW^WVWVS REBUILT STOVES. Florence. Nubian. palace. Garland, Bucks. Jewel and all other makes cheap. Payments. BAKER BROS. CHIFFONIER and drawer, slightly ued; | well cell very rearonable. Call Circle ■ 2405 or Drexel 4703 * iter 7:30 p. in. Ask | for Mr. Henry. DINING room eet, golden oak finish; table, buffet, cl.tna closet. 6 chairs; hari gain. Cali mornings, 1424 Central avenue. BIG lot army comforts: must go to make : room. 607 and 609 W. Washington. MUSICAL—-bALE OR WANTED. ; PIANOS and talklnf machines cheap on ; iite. HA KRB BROS. DID, Yi'U SELL ITT If not, try the automobile columns of The Times Want Ads. ~ 'COAL AND WOOD—FOR SALE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. Best Ind. or Linton No. 4. clean forked 7.00 i Illinois lump, large clean forked 7.60 Best Brazil clock clean forked 8.50 Rest Illinois * gg. dean forked 7.25 | Best Brazil egg. clean forked 7.50 i High grade nut and slack 6.00 Delivered anywhere In the city. FREE KINDLING, with each ton or more ordered. Drexel 3.80. ST. 22?6 COAL ~~ SEMI-POCO. M.-R.. $8 08. VIRGINIA M -It, BEST GRADE, *7.75 GENUINE RED ASH POCO M.-R.. $8 76. GLENDORA LUMP, SB.OO. CALL FOR PRICES ON LINTON NO. 4 LUMP IN 2 TON AND 4 TON LOTS. EMERGENCY COAL CO. ! Main 6056. Kenwood 2152. Open 8:30 a. m COAL. ~ ’ Best Linton No 4 lump. 4-inch vein, de- ; llvered. $6 25; mine run bright clean, about | 50®6 large lump. $5.60 delivered. Coal now on track at Sixteenth and Monon. Telephone Main 1657 or Randolph T 721. CASH COAL CO. SPECIAL—SPECIAL. ONE WEEK ONLY. Big. clean Indiana lump, single ton. $6.50 3 tons $13.50. Main 0430. Mala 0431. LI 4730. . coal. CLEAN forked fourth vein Llntop hump. $6 60 per ton. Nut and Egg. $6.60. RANDALL COAL CO, Kentucky ave. and ! White River. Drexel 4U6L NICE.- clean forked Indiana egg coal, 2 tons, 112.50; 1 ton, $6.60; No. 4 Linton lump, $6.75; Virginia lump, $8.75; kin- ; dilng nith each order. Belmont 1907. SiL* oX't’OAL-CO. i CALL US if you want good coal at low prices; ?4 years of service behind us to thousands of satisfied customers. Why not bo one of them. Drexel 5747. COAL L. H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 3531. Main HE4.VY furnace wood, cookstove wood and furnace kindling. Main 8432. : 77 L . EGAL NOTICES. notice. 7a the taxpayers of ti;e sanitary district of tho city of Indianapolis, Indiana, consisting of the city fit Indianapolis and the •town <>f Woodruff, of tho determination to Issue bonds for and on behalf of said sanitary district, to pay part of the expenses of the construction of parts of the sewage disposal ifiant of said sanitary district. Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of sanitary district of Indianapolis, Indiana, consisting of t)io city of Indianapolis and the town of Woodruff, that the board of sanitary commissioners of said sanitary district acting for and on behalf thereof, by resolution duly passed and adopted by said board on the 17th day of November, 1921, determined to issue bonds of said sanitary district of Indianapolis. Indiana, In the sum of three hundred fifty thousand dollars ($350,000) to run for a period of five (5) years from and including Dec. 31. 1921. at a rate of Interest not to exceed six per cent (6%) per annum for tho purpose of raising money to pay part of the expenses of the construction of parts of The sewage disposal plant for said sanitary district of Indianapolis. \ Said bonds shall not in any respect bs a corporate obligation or Indebtedness of said city of Indianapolis, Indiana, but shall he and constitute an Indebtedness of said sanitary district as a special taxing district. CHARLES W. JEWETT, Mayor. ROBERT H. BRYSON, City Controller. LUCIUS B SWIFT, President Board of Sanitary Comnilsgionera SAMUEL ASHBY, Corporation Counsel. NOTICE OF HEARING ON RESOLUTION. To Whom It May Concern; Notice is hereby given by the board of park commissioners of the city of Indiank polls that by its acquisition resolution No. 38, IY2I, it has determined to acquire the following described peal estate in the city of Indianapolis: Beginning at the northeast corner of the northwest V* of Sec. SO, twp. 16 north, range 4 east in Starion County, State ot Indiana: thence south along the east line of the aforesaid U section 1,860 feet, to a point; thence west parallel to and 1,360 feet from the north line of the aforesaid section 620 feet to a point; thence north parallel to the east line, of the aforesaid Vi section 1,360 feet to a point In the north line of the aforesaid H section: thence east along the north line of the aforesaid Vi section 620 feet to place of beginning containing 19.36 acres. That said peal estate so to be acquired is to be used for park purposes of tlje cjty i of Indianapolis. By §ald resolution it is provided that Thursday. Dec. 8. 1921. at 2 o’clock p. 111. at the office of said hoard. In the city hall in raid city, will be the time and place final action will be taken confirming, modifying or rescinding said resolution, and when it will receive and hear remonstrances from ptrsops Inti rested it: or affected by such proceedings, and when It ; will determine the public utility and bone- j fit thereof. V SAMUEL E. RAUH. FRED U. GARDNER. EDWARD A. StUCKMEYER. CIJA6LBS fi. COFFItt. Board of Park Commissioner* of tiie clt# J of Indianapolis, Ind.
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LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS OF PARK DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. IND. • t Bealod bids v/11l be received by the city controller of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, until 12 o’cln-k m.. on the 17th day of December, 1&21. for the whole or any hart of one hundred thousand ($1,00,QOO.0G) dollars of bonds of the park district of the city of Indianapolis. Indiana, which said bonds are designated “Park District Bonds of 1021, Issue No. 6,” and will be dated as of Dec* 17. 1921. Bald borrebj will bo one hundred (100 in number and* v.ill be s ir one thousand <$1,000.09; dollars each with interest coupons attached. Said bonds will bear interest at the rate of four and one-half (4% f /r) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the flrHt day of January and July of each year. The first coupon on each bond will become due and payable on the first day of July. 1028. and will be for the interest on said bond from date of issue to said date. Said Issue of bonds will consist of twenty (20) equal annual series of five thousand ($f),000.00 dollars each, -numbered from one (1) to twenty (20). each series consisting of five (5) bonds numbered from one (1) to fi\e (5). Series No. 1 will mature Jan. 1, 192 4, and annually thereafter on the first day of January of each year, j one series of said Issue of bonds will maj ture In the consecutive order of their re- | •pectlve numbers. Both princ ipal and lu- : tereM are payable fit the ofi'ice of the treasurer of the city of Indianapolis. Indiana. and constitute an obl|gutb>n of the Mrk district of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana. * Bids for the purchase of paid bonds shall be indorsed "Bid for Park District Bonds of 1921. Issue No. 5,” and directed to the city controller, Indianapolis. Indiana. Bidders may bid for ail or any part of said bonds. Proposals will be opened by the city controller at his office on the 17th day of December. 1921. between the hours of 12 m. und 2 o'clock p. m., and said controller will thereupon award said bonds, or If he shall see fit. a part thereof, to the highest and best bidder therefor, but the said controller shall have the right to reject any or all bids or proposuls or any part thereof, and shall have the right to accept a part of any bid und to award upon any bid tfie whole or any less number of bonds I covered by said bid, excepting only that 1 no bonds shall be sold for lees than par. Jle may also, in his judgment and discretion. award a part of said bonds to one j bidtier and a part to another. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check upon some responsible bank of the city of Indianapolis. Indiana, payable to the order of Ralph A. Lemcke. city treasurer, for a sum of money erjua-i to tvvo and one-half (2V%) per cent of the face or par value of the bonds bid for. The bonds awarded will be delivered at the office of the city treasurer of Indianapolis. Indiana, on the 17th day of December, 1921. or at such time or times as may. on the day bids ere opened and award is made, be agreed upon; all such deliveries, however, to be made within thirty (30) days from the date of such award, and the successful bidder or bidders shall take and pay for the bonds awarded to him or them and hia or their omission, lieglect or refusal so to do shall be a breach of the contract of his bid or proposal, on account of which damages shall be retained or recovered as liquidated. Said bonds are offered for sale under and by virtue of the provisions of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 14, 1919, entitled "An act concerning the 'department of public parks' in cities of the first class, defining Its powers and duties, creating a taxing district for park purposes in each city of the first class, repealing conflicting laws and declaring an emergency," and all acts amendatory thereof, or applicable thereto, and pursuant to a resolution of the Board cf Park Commissioners of the city of Indlunpsolis, Indiana, directing the undersigned to issue and sell bonds for the purposes therein set out. The opinion of Messrs. Smith, Remster, Hurnbrook a* Smith concerning the legality of theca bonds will be furnished to the successful bidder for the same. ROBERT H. BRYSON. City Controller. NOTICE OF HEARING ON RESOLUTION. IV<> Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the board of park commissioners of the city of Indianapolis that by its acquisition resolution No. 37, 1921, it has determined to acquire the following described real estate in the city of Indianapolis: Beginning at a point in tne south property line of Washington street 760.5 feet west of the east line of the soutiieast V 4 of section 4 township 16 north range 4 east, Marion County. Indiana; thence south on a | line parallel with the east line of the aforesaid Vi section 195 feet to a point; thence south 72 feet 45 inches west 377.72 feet io a point; thence south 23 feet 20 incites west 809.22 feet to a point in the nortti line of the right of way of the Pennsylvania R. R. Cos.: thence south 86 feet 33 inches west along the Pennsylvania R. B. Co.'s right of way lSSffi feet to a point, said point bt'ing I 255:75 feet west of the east !ln of the V. > s of the N. E. Vi of section 9, twp. 10 north, range 4 east Marlon County. ; thence north parallel to and 355.75 feet from the east line of the west V 2 of the N. E. V 4 of section 9. twp. |5 north, range 4 east and the east line of the west >-, of the S. E. >4 of section 4. twp. 15 north, range 4 east, 563.48 feet to a point;. thence north 47 feet 14 inches past 477.28 feet to a point; thence north 0 feet 12 Inches west 145 feet to a point in the soutli property line of Washington street ; thence north 86 feet 56 inches east e long tho south property line of Washington street 486 feet to place of beginning, containing 7.7 acres. That said real estate SO to be acquired is to be used for park'purposes of tho city { of Tndlanapo|is. By said resolution it is provided that ; Thursday. Dec. S. 1921. at 2 o’clock p. 111. , at the office of said board, lit tiie city hall , in said city, will be the time and piace | when final action will be taken confirming, modifying or rescinding said resolution, and when it will receive and hear remon- ! stratices fropi persons interested in or affected by such proceedings, and when it will determine the public utility and benefit thereof. SAMUEL) E. RAUH, FRED e. GARDNER. EDWARD A. STUCKMEYER, CHARLES E. COFFIN. Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. Ind. NOTICE TO THeTtAXPAYERS OF THE PARK DISTRICT OF THE CITY' OF INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. The taxpayers of the park district of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, are herehy notified that the Board of Park Commissioners of the city .of Indianapolis has by resolution determined that it is necessary to issue and sell bonds of said pork district of the city of Indianapolis In the sum of thirty-eight thousand ($38.000.00) dollars for the purpose of procuring funds to pay fpr the acquisition of real estate to be used for park purposes of ihe city of Indlanpolis. which said real estate Is fully described In the following acquisition resolutions of said board, towit: Resolution No. 16, 1920; Resolution No. 5, 1921; Resolution No. 8, 1921: Resolution No. 12, 1921 and Resolution No. 26, 1931. Unless objection is made by the taxpayer> of said park district In the manner prescribed by law end said board of park eoinmlsojoners wjll. pursuant to said determination and order, proceed to cause said bonds in safil amount to be Issued and sold for the purposes herein set out. SAMUEL E. RAUH. FRED C. CJARDNER. EDWARD A. STUCKMEYER, CHARLES E. COFFIN. Board of Rark Commissioners of the City*of Indlanpolis. Ind. ~
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 25.— Contldorable surprise anil a llood of speculative gossip was evident in diplomatic circles here today when it became known that the Right Honorable A. J. llalfour, head of lhe Brltiaii delegation to the conference, | was received by former President Wilson at his S street home a few days ago. The visit of the veteran English statesman marks the first departure Mr. Wilson has made from his policy of not receiving foreign visitors here to attend the conference. ThW policy on the part of the former President was attlbuted to his fear that opponents might raise the cry of “Wilson meddling” In the conference. FOCII, BRIANI) LEAVE CARDS AT DOOR. Marshal Foch. Premier Brland and a number of other distinguished foreign visitors ■ have called ut the Wilson home in the last few weeks, but none of them have gotten farther than leaving their card? at tho door. Balfour, however, was received by the former president in his study aud the two had a long and intimate chat, It was learned. In British quarters, the visit of Balfour was described as being “purely social. “ Balfour’s secretary said that the veteran Briton had called to renew the acquaintance begun here in 1917 and extended when the two worked so long together at the Paris conference. SPECULATION KEEN IN FRENCH CIRCLES. Balfour's visit caused particularly keen speculation in French circles, where it was remarked that Mr. Wilson had not received either Marshal Foch or Premier Brland. Mr. Wilson is known to have expressed to intimate friends his fears of “France’s imperialistic ambitions,” and their possible effect upon the peace of the world. While still President, he spoke pointedly about “militarists being in control of France." There was a great deal of speculation as to whether Mr. Balfour's visit was not , made the occasion for a talk on Frenck policies, as Balfour and Wilson hold dis- i tinetly similar views on the matter ot France’s policy in Europe.
St. Catherine’B Day Causes Paris Men to Run for Safety PARIS, Nov. 25.— Luckless man scurried to cover today when mobs of French girls combed the streets for husbands. Tt was iSt. Catherine’s day, the traditional time for the unmarried French girls who have reached the age of 25 t® go out into the highways and pluck their husbands from the pavements. The affair—as usual—started out as • peaceful parade, but the first good-look-ing male to appear broke np the proceedings and started a riot in his own direction. It was more violent than usual because the women completely outnumbered the men, due to the war lasse*. This advantage prevented the men from making any defense and they were carried sff bodily. There was no question of being able to distinguish between the married and unmarried men. “You can tell by the look in their eyes,” one of the girls explained.
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