Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 217, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1922 — Page 16
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Bff“ L TCkx&L Parlor* 1222 Lnlou St, FLANN £K * BUCHAN aIT •?.u Nortfc Illinois St f'uccrai director* to th<* ptuplo f Indian* ipoMu -Hn<e 1117 Phone*—Main 0641-0G42. LI 244 L ■ AU.A.NAPOLIrf CREMATORY George Grmstemer Funerai Director. 622 E. Market. Old phone Main 0908. LI 720 k. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. 8T 1671. Drexel v 323. W. T. Blasengym 1626 Shelby st. Drexel 2570. Stewart 1114. 1702 N. Illinois. Randolpjt aylO. CHAi A. HOCKEN SMITH. 724 N. Illinois. Main 1166 LI 1166. ruxEKAL directors^ WM, E K.RSIGER. LI 1164, Mam 1464. 1402 N. Illinois. GADD —BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect st. Phonee; Drexel 0422. 8T 2278. UNDERTAKERS— HDSkT at TITUS. 951 North Del. LI 6654. Main 3330. fekn'Kv jTed ENEY. 1034 N. Illinois. Alain 0843 DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. EVANS, ROWLAND —Age 59, passed away at his residence, 1436 N. Alabama st., Thursday, 3 a. m. Funeral free. the residence, Saturday. 10:3o a. rn. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Private. THOMAS, MARTHA mother of Mrs. Anna Harris, Jan. 19. 1922, uge 80 years, at the rRembrandt st. Funeral S.iiurd-iy - p. m.. at Union Congregational Chui Seventeenth and Rembrandt. Friends invited. Interment Crown Hill. Mrs. Thomas was a member >rge H. Thomas post. Women s Relief Corps No. 20, also l)a O'. 1 ' WARREN LORAN 1 husband of Blanch Warren son < ! M try ■ ren brother of Raymond Warren deported this life Tuesday Jan. 17 age 20 years. Funeral Sunday Jan. 22 at residence 2154 Avondale piace at 12 a. in. Burial Fortvllle Ind. Friends invited. IN MEMORIAM. IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of Evelyn Free, who died Jan. 19, 1921. “Waiting for us." She is my best, this loved one of ours; She must be a homemaker still. God glveth these tasks to His angles. Who are sitteth those ta.-k to tu And somewhere out on the hilltop of that country That knows no pain. She waits in the open doorway To welcome us home ago in. THE FAMILY. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Small black dog with tan feet. Fresh scar on right side. Last seen near Michigan and Bancroft Monday evening. Reward. Call Irvington 1586. peamTbeads Lost; string, graduated, on Thirty-Third Thirty-Second street, Cei ral tve - ar or downtown district. Bead-* were gift. Call Washington 5085. Reward. r Master of Pain Why go out of the city for baths when you can got the same class of work done in'your home town? I Our baths are beneficial for colds, rheumatics, nervousness or a ly ache or pain pertaining to the j nervous system. Electric Massaging. Best of Service Guaranteed. Office Hours—S a m. to 11 a. m 1 p. in. to 4 p. m., 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. Room 61 When Building. FAIRMOUNT Ml for confinement, private, prices reasonable; may work for board; b,tides ad ,pted write for booklet. MRS T B. LONG 4911 E. Twenty-Seventh -t.. Kan e :ty, 'y... MARG. A. SELLER, D.p. D.C. D.O ijr.r less therapy, os nag tasage Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 71., S. Meridian at Drexel 4277. PRIVATE massage* by mae-eur of !>• ,-'h Lick Spring:. Hotel. Her for the • inter. CLAUDE PRIVATE mas mi Battle Creek. Mich., here for winter. DR- C. S. MONTGOMERY, Main 8207. CHIROPODIST and Swedish massages Electric treatments. 17ti W. Ohio. Circle 3797. WANTED—A baby for adoption. Address A No. 1853. Times. BUSiNEhS bERVICES. iiiiirHiiFTiviiir and plotting. Personal service. HENRY E. KoESENEK. Main 1462. 401 .State Life Bldg. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TCTTI.EDUK 301 irdlana a*- I FURNITURE repairing, upholstering and reflnishing, new overstuffed furniture lade to order. 2121 E. Mich. Web. 4519
'EATHUK.S bought, so and an 3 jather mattresses :tad pillows made E. F 31'RKLE, 410 Mass. 11 1428. Lt. ihi. L E. HOLD 1 NCR Sheet meta! worker, guttering, spout leg furnace repairing a specla ty. . rcle 6568.’ INTERII >R DEI IRATIN twenty years' experience pair. ting at and paperhanging. Call Webster a;; is. DRESSMAKING PI ing. Special attention given to children's clothes. Webster 6348. OUSE 1 irlng kinds Reasonable. W. F. OWEN. Hand . 264. ELECTRIC repairing, all work and delivered. 948 Ft. Wayne Ma •• 3635. ELECTRIC wiring, any 5-roorn cottage tit*. Rand Iph i. Work guarantee i. CARPENTER work by r ; . , t imates free. Work guaranteed. Circle 7123. FOR dead animai-. 11 DrexeFYsillFth or Stewart 1691. CURTAIN'S to launder. Drexel 0495 MRS, J. LUTZ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES^ STOP! ~~ On account of circumstance.- jf yr , u can raise S3OO. i can place y a 1 . . . business of first water meet chance of a lifetime. w. Noies Hotel Roosevelt, Indianapolis, Ind. HEAR Is a fine chat best manufacturing business la city, w.. 1 established and making good pr-. : mhave equipment now to increase output : o', need {.',300 to $3,000 for w< rk Salesman or office man. look this up. ‘\y*,,y work for a boss all your life. Address \ No. 1854, Times. FOR SALE—Dry good, ladles' a . : j g~.- lt - s furnishings; store ■ omplete ith ,'ixtur . in be bought at a very rt-.L-- : ,,., .. ... ’ "orced to sell on account of Mckre - " u-dness established seven y, . rs. a. ii. Washington. Circle 4842 FOR SALE—Power cane mill and steam evaporator for sorghum or maple sirup A bargain. CHARLES CARTER, Elwreni Ind. ROOMING houses. 14 rooms, $90(t7*30 rooms, $2,200; 27 rooms, $4,000. Phone Circle 5930. 2$ W. Michigan.
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MALE H ELP—W ANTEO. | Solicitors and Canvassers Wanted for house-to-house work In, Indianapolis. A worker can make good money on a well-advertised proposition; commission basis. Call circulation dept.. The Indiana Daily Times before noon any day this week. TH E NA I lUNAL I'liDß SPINAL at ChiI cago sells for $lO the highest grade ! signal on market. Factory representative i at Randolph j INSTRUCTIONS. Insure Against Unemployment ! Learn a trade now. New courses just i open it. battery service work, welding, ad- | vanc-d ele. tri tv. ar-hlteetural and mechan al drafting, bookkeeping and salesmanship. Call Y. M. C. A. night school. Main 6600. SPECIAL COURSE for Burroughs calulator operator. Class ularts Jan. 16. For information call or write me. JACKSON BUSINESS COLLEGE. 157 N. Illinois. Circle 1214. PRIVATE lessons: al! systems shorthand, typewriting and bookkeeping; also cal- ■ -and c< mi om t -r work; certlfted teachers; day and night classes; special rates M>,w fier-d. Call or write for particulars. Circle 1214. JACKSON BUSINESS COLLEGE, l N. Illinois st. MEN to learn barber trade. TKI-CITY BARBER COLLE ,E 309 E. Washing ten is Ir.d. Clr-te 0757 SALESMAN—WANTED. SALESMEN WANTED WE ARE NOW BUDDING 0-R •SALES OUCANIZATION FOR 1922 AND CAN USE SEVERAL OOOD MEN, WHO HAVE ALTO MOP, IDES. IN THE SALE OF Ol'R IT OUTING AND COOKINI. SYSTEMS TO FARMERS IN THE STATE OF INDIANA. WE HAVE, FROM A SALESMAN'S ST AN DPI UNT, A VERY INVITING CONTRACT, ONE UNDER WHICH* YOU CAN EARN FOR YOURSELF A VERY SATISFACTORY INCOME. WE GIVE YOU A THOROUGH SCHOOLING AND EXTEND TO YOU EVERY OOOi'EIiATION. AMBITION AND A WILLINGNESS TO WORK ARE Ami, THAT ARE NECESSARY. ADDRESS SALES M A N A G E R. NIGHT COM MANDEU LIGHTING C 0.,, JACKSON. MICHIGAN. |
Salesman Experienced Specialty Salesman The manufacturer:-! * : a lilgh-g-rado device which *IN fir sl7- have an opening in th“ st•• 1. 1• ■ <-f Indiana for a man .vho is c. pT-’oe *.f pn.u.ostir £ the fair* <f same ■ aid appointing subuff-mt*. This is an <-x----cf’ptionil opportunity, because the article unu •. ! in it and i • a big money I maker f<>- he ]?•'• haeer; has practically j no competition. W* pay a liberal commission a roi our seilinK policy is favorable <* tic sal-' .men. Applicants, to be] a*'f >tp sb! must bmorally responsible! and cap-tide of earning .■i's.OuO to SIO,OOO per ;■ •a r. If ><u a".: qualify, phone for app*intnv'r t Mr. Ball, Hotel Swerln. SEVERAL live mm so s f *l! yet low priced stoves fr-r leading Indianapexp< riei ce d* i but not cssvnti ii S* *• Mr. Sherrod, j Roo i Hi Srubbins Hotel. 9-11 a. in. and ; 6-8:30 p. m. STOCK SALESMEN'. If you want the best selling proposition ever offered. We Have It Phone Circle 2282 f r appointment. YOL'Nii men; Catholic, for sales work with good pay to start; experience an asset but not necessary. Apply 1010 Lemcke Bldg. ' SALESMEN and distributers to call on , All IDE SERV ICE CO., 300 V Capitol ave. Haiti 3846. _ FEMALE HELP-WANTED^^^ SOLICITORS, we finance you. It does not make any different a what you are selling or how mm h you are making, we can show you a way to make more. Dozens of new Out-of-town people write. INDIANA SALES CO.. manufacturers' agents, 10 The Fair Bldg., opposite the Union Station. Circle 3360. YOUNG ladles. Catholic, for local sales force; exceptionally pleasant work; experience uiitieceiiry. 1010 L'*mcke. NOTICES. NOTICE. Annual meeting I’rotf slant Deaconess! Soch : . Friday ev-a.ng Jan. 30. 1033. at I *> o'clock in the nui-vs’ home, 3_4 North! Senate avenue, for the purpose of electing I throe tru levs and any other business that ! may come before U. \YM. S 'HUM ACHEK, j nt. L. WILI ret try. DETFr.Ti v/cc p Quigley-Hyland Agency • Civil and* Criminal Investigators. (26-529 U® bldg. Main 2901. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS I.af H room Wi;h kit. -.ate. gas rang w ur; private entrance, $5.00. Circle 7513. LARGE furnished front room, kitchen privileges; modern home. Harrison 3309. NEWMAN, 1028; 2 furnished modern rooms for housekeeping. Webster 2233. TWO or three furnished rooms; good heat
REAL ESTATE TAKES THE LEAD AS A SECURITY JUMPS FROM SECOND TO FIRST PLACE AS AX INVESTMENT FOR LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES. The annual convention of the Association of Life Insurance Presidents, held last month, reported that Real Estate has superceded railroad bonds as an investment for the funds of life insurance companies.
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LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES ARE HEADED BY THE BEST BUSINESS BRAINS IN THE WORLD. THEY INVEST INSURANCE FUNDS IN WHAT THEY CONSIDER THE BEST SECU RITI IN THEY HAVE DECIDED THAT REAL ESTATE IS THE BEST SECURITY. MEMBERS OF PMn/i\rNiM!i)cn pa at on TAUffYU aimaa EjVjiULAllvj/AiAAAAA iAaML iIA U /A\ Uls AIAMA Amiriran Y.+Uit** Cos. CoMireTl, K. J,. Knight, M. Joseph J. Howard < < c \ Mnitli J. ArfU, J. .1. ‘ rosN, (him. M. hums. \ rempleton. Ilovd W. Pruitt. Wm. < lr<i. \|m<* I .*■!, \lDe r f S. IVmploton, ILtrry (i . of 1 tir \mrrin Town I#*t < * redjrhton IDilty in. >I ( lure. Win T. I ru-t Cos, i irv ( hiLH If aliiman, <. V. M*‘Cnl, r*ul 1,. IVmpPton, I>. * * * ii Lip. W IS. HrKlmi.v, KlrL Tilihn-llo*** Cos. * rr > • E. inlop A !L liuj-fl. M( t mT.|!,;!i, John (i. I*uTt♦*. II < Bros, rr n nun. W. id-r. W m.—l Sow man 11-Er Marsh, I mnk It. I mlrr wood. Hurry. 'i \V. 1.. sv<*\. Iti rL Mutkln. I'mil \ . I nioii Trut < o. • Mown, I rank IN lor Eaton IC .idt.v Cos. Mm-.IHh. Ih nj, It. Ifonrn. 1.. I. ; ;rnfMs Itros. t s c H - K Iniirnr Cos. N.uhoiise, V It. . Knltfht !l. G. tin. John M nsl :<lo, I lion . O-t-.'in LM?ty Cos. (K. C. Tuckrr) Evans. W M. \ M. II irr csh. (.♦*<, ( * r kiiis. Ia I.eOorr, l>. \V. • niKiay. Ilohan. irtrmin, Hnsso U I'rhc, Hro-, la-wU, It. \\. ; aritvvrll, J. IN. t aOlcll. I.Uvunl 1 .rite. J. <. Mott, II I ( arson. Th<*. K. enrv-Kobina. :. ston. H M. W IDI in.s ( J. ( nsli, lay C. elUnvin , (hn I * Herbert f Venn. Howard < City Trust Cos. Lolloua.v, ( ornrllu*. I n -ltor ln*rt R*.ilt > 1 nvncf tnrnt I\ a hington liank and Trust so ( lark, Frank S., Cos. Ilormida.v, (Hum. I*. ( oinpan> Wilson, K R. (lurk, Oliver 11. Hunt. / *t. Trtut Cos. Wood. FaUon T. ( Lumbers. Alex. Hunter. W in. It. 1 W att I’URh, W ooilh. l ord \ C ooper. W If Jossiip. Orin, Gind 4 o M< onon, I). I . /niney, Abraham I
HOUSES—TO LET. For Colored 1329 Mas*. 5 rooms .... fir. 00 3 446 Baltimore. 6 rooms... J 18.00 1* 40 Ho liday 3 rooms $7 30 1166 Hiawatha. 3 room*.. $16.00 Dunlop & Holtegel 122 E. Marlmt. CENTRAL ave.. 8820; modern 6-room double with garage. Washington 1161. < ’ll AD WICK. 016 H ; 3 rooms. $10; 916 % S. Ohadwh k. 2 rooms, $7. Drexel 4170 GARFIELD ST.. 21. modern 6-room double sleeping porch; laundry. Drexel 8732. COFFEY fit., of2; five rooms, bath, clean, homelike place Phone Belmont 1041. tve., 1817; 3-i • •• pered Call Webster 8068 or Auto Br. 1188. ExMiLT'-N ;ivf. 1582; 6-room newly papered. Call HO6S Auto. Br. J 188. FOUR-ROOM house for rent; electricity and water Oil 1804 Garfield. FLATS, APARTMENTS—TO LET. 316 E. North Five-room apartment. $55 per month. Howard C. Venn. ins e. Market St. Main 111 R TRANSFER AND STORAGE. Otto J. Suesz PACKING HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SHIPMENT AND OVERLAND HAULING. Boxes and barrels furnished for overland hauling. Special price on return load Chicago, Cincinnati. Dayton. Louisville. NEW MODERN STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS. LOW FREIGHT RATES ON C A LIFO R NIA SHI PM B N T S MAIN 2358-3628, NIGHT WEBSTER 0699. PARTLOW slh KPROOF STORAGE Private locked rooms and open tpaca 25c ye- mon;b end up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give you ex act price* on any kind of work without any obligations. 418-23 V Market street. Main 2750. LI 8680. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER, PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey et. Main 2028. Li 1123. STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! Trucks. SI.OO per hour and up. Phono Circle 6926 and Main 5980. GUARANTEE TRANSFER CC s4.e p i load We i-s I :il .. ui bouse .... 1 rgi ■ ■le 3 169. S( HULL TRANSFER will save you money; all kinds of hauling. Phone Ke. 3644. Randolph 8273. PEOPLE'S TRANSFER, under new management. $2 per load and up. Drexel 1465. UNION STATION TRANSFER Local, overland moving; guaranteed work. M. 7119.
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1922.
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REAL ESTATE—EOR SALE.
lu the decade .just ended, this report shows Real Estate securities held by life companies increased more than a billion dollars, making the total amount of su< h securities held by these companies juore than $2,000,000,000. United States government bonds hold fourth place as an investment for these firms. Os the total investments made by life insurance companies, Real Estate comprises :>2 per cent. Railroad bonds, formerly in first place, now comprises only 20 per cent. In the ton months ending October Rl, more than $261,000,000 of life insurance funds was invested in Real Estate mort^aifcs.
TRANSFER AND STORAGE. Store Your Furniture Here, Pay Six Months From Now Wp haul • • -;r fun Jure, -t.-rc it ia i i • ' - • brick glvp your goods a compartment to 1 o-df You pay not hlng .until you tnko lt out. nr In h\x months, if n*.oreii tys.t long Met reasonable rat**a. L‘'t u e\ plain detfills. Main 3453 3453 Main Blue Sint* Transit ■ BER r i- MITH 165 Kentucky ave. . A UTO MOV IN VAN SERVICE. Ma* 2294. PACKING, linuilng. overland. I’hor.o OTTO BUESZ. Main 2353. 3638. Night, Webster 0699. R OOM S-TOLET^ Front Room Modern; private home north. Randolph 8283. i i’LVAND tive room, private homo; young gentleman; musici.tn prrferrccl. ( ir U> 1236. COMFORTABLE furnished room in modern attractive private home for employed lady or teacher. Washington 8702. LA SALLE N., 1218; furnished r ern home; respectable young lady. Webster 3259. SLEEPING room a. hot and cold running water; reasonable. Circle 252.). CRAIG HOTEL. Rooms, $1.75-$3.00 week. 35 Go< di Main 1 i ', SOmFO and rooms—to lft Boulevard pb*.**, 3820; nb-.*ly furnished front room; modern; 1 or 2 ladies; private family. Meals if d* sired. Randolph 1 L 27. BOARD AND ROOMS—WANTLD. WANTED—Room and board near Catholic church; Catholic family pref* rred. Address A No. 1903, Times. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE 2300 Block North <!ale Five-room cottage, k •. city iva er, electric lights for $1 400 smii • ijih, si'o i m o Leo K. Cline 431 Lcmckc Bid; M.iin 2115. SUBURBAN HARGALV-.sk-room modern home with four lots, 40x140 each; garage plenty of fruit lives and not far from city ear. MARGARET BERRY, 802 Public Savings Bldg. Main 5147 or Drexel 4254 SIX-ROOM double. Thirtieth $4,500; terms. Call ELLIOTT, Main 0186. Res., Drexel 8407.
8 _ A _ L .f:; w mmm w m.mm I. • it*'! at 2005 Parkway blvd . faring j the bciiutiful South Cr. vo Country C,ub, 1 newly t • 1 1 st: modern in every respect, inj< luding b ti'tlwod lloors, bath. R bolt fur- ; v ■ rntlmiH; laundry in basement and ' jiriMif riMif. The coziest little next In the city. Price $1,500. Ca*ah {SOO, balance S4O | per month TIBRSv. ip .se REALTY C> 1 2 i At;*.* ii ui tVnlral Lift* bldg. < ir. 0136. i I lomo Willi An Ineonu* j Lx-at' and near Shelby st. on English ave., ! fjve-i... *rn modern \d h sun parlor and gaj rage. .'in*l i four-room home with electric I lights, g i c city water and cistern at sink. >on the same lot. Both homes in excellent 1 condition. For further information, call j Ed O’*’ tllahan. South Side Specialist, with j Mi-Cord- & McKinney, Realtors. jail Lcrnoke Bldg. Circle 5220. i.venings, Webster 8800. Si x-Roont Cottage Lrge corner lot, located ne block from .ur lino .n Rlolne ave. Electric lights, : owner b'Hvlng city. Price $2,500. Terms, c.isli, balunce monthly. See M. M. Andrews Washington Bank and Trust Cos. Main 0792. $250 (Y;sh, S2B Month Gives your a good home on Blaine ave. 1 Six rooms, gas, electricity, city water, cls!u rn and well. Big lot with barn for four j cars. Call Washington 1564 evenings. Or in Jessup Land Cos., Realtors 705-10 ociodental Bldg. Main 2967. “The Firm That. Sells on Payments.” liroiuhvay Near 20th Six-room modern; hardwood doors, east front, double garage; only $4,000; on easy i terms. Call Tru**blood. Reliable Realty Cos. Main 0186. Evonlnga, Irv. 4213. Six-Room Modern Bungalow, East Lot 40x139. will eell for $4,000. Requires $2,000 cash; balance at 8 per cent. 62 South Denny street. \ S6OO cat h 5 room modern bungalow. Only $4,200. AIR. WRIGHT. . • ! . . . ii VV i 20 N*, -i riot 1> moder ) liome with garage; sold on payments. Belmont 1122. FOR houses on terms, doubles or singles. Call C. J. OSBL’RN. Drexel tHB4. S2OO DOWN, S3O per month, buys a home. Phone Circle 6930. 24 W. Michigan. BELLEVIEW, 1432 N.; 6-room house; part modern* Belmont 1422.
REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. South Belmont 1200 bio<*k, fi-room house, newly pup'-r.-d sewer and electricity in Buts!l basement Inrge barn. For quick sale $; ,00; $350 cash. R P. Truxell. City Trust Cos. I irole 40;:2. Bel. 1036, ring 4. We Have Only Two of our five room bungalows left. These c.ui bo purchased by paying $l5O down Had balance 11 k- rent. Better hurry if you want one of these. fiiomnieseeikers Budding Lo. Five-Room Bungalow North Olney St. Electric lights large lot. east front J.h'O cash. balance ea.s\ i terms. Mr. Mel nicer, with I. N. Richie & Son. 710-13 Ban kers Tru.-1_ Bld g. Ma In 0520. Terms to Suit You ran be arranged on a g,.od 6-room dwelling, within walking dlstanou downtown now paint, paper, electrical fixtures etc : only $2,000. Gall Mr. Hunt. evenings' Washington OSS.'., with \V L. BRIDGES’ 14S N. Dflaware st. Circle 7SOS. Bargain Near St. Philip’s Modth .. room bungalow and in excellent condition; lias buiit-in features. A real bargain al $t.O00; payments. Gal! Mr : Ress. Rand dph t:.;3S, with VV L BRIDGES, REALTOR. 118 N. Delaware I st. Circle 7808. A IT I" Trotter & '’" Henry ! !’( IT || addition, west and north VCJi /~Xi il -f of Washington st.. six- j room modern, at a real bargain; excellent terms. GEORGE A. LUCAS. 726 K. of P. bldg Circle 6600. ’ S2OO Cash Five-room bungalow ia 2700 block La Salle st., electric lights and gas, city water. Price $2,800; balance terms. Fowler & Eaton 301 City Tru a. Main 6871. ’ Seven Room Modern ifome Dou!>!“ garage deep iot i,„O. $2 O-'O cash JBO p r montn. THE SOUX.IERV LUMBER GO. ADDISON, N., 86; 7-room modern house. Belmont 2115. SEVEN rooms modern In every respect. Webster 8362, FLETCHER ave. duplex for sale by owner. Call Webster 1070.
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I r R EAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. ! New 5-Room Bungalow Ruth ro.-m. porches, pantry, etc., garage. Three full lots. North near M’ehlgan road and Sixty-First. Price *2 650; *-‘,O cash. Call owner. Main 0186. kea..’ Drexel 14 93. Reliable Realty Cos. '6Ol City Trust Bldg. Main 01S6. Res., Drex. 1493. Wash., 3545. LOTS—FOR SALE. Lot On Ruckle Street North of Forty-Set nd st.; east front. 50x176 feet. Price 82,500. Lot on North New Jersey Street F’’*Bo0 r Thlrly '* Vlmh at " 6°*131 feet. Price Lot On Roach Street PrKe a |4oo. OrlhWeStern aVt '“ 30x1:1 teet - A. B Carter. 145 East Market St. 1 Phone. Main 2314. Corner Lot All Improvements in, 40x140 feet rear Riverside Park; 1550. will sell on easy terms. Howard C. Venn T 2 Market - _ _ .Main 1115. Choice Lot 40x175, two squares southeast of Fair Grounds. Price on.y 525; *lO cash *l5O veeky. Main 1409. REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE FOR sake OR TRADE—Ferty arm fire land In Marten County, on Pendleton pike; 6-room house, barn and out 'UiMIngs. Price. *l2 000. Including mortgage of $4,000 at 6 per cent, running 3 yang yet. Owner will take *3.000 cash and balance in trade for rental pr- party. R. u. WILSON, rea.tot. lvi North Delaware s-. Main 1618. ilave Good Machine Will trad# for small rental or vacant lot. Mr, Andwrsen. I. N. Ricliie & Son. 710-12 Hankers Trust bldg. Vain 0529. FUR SALE OR TRADE. For small farm Feur-room bungalow; extra let. 2 rooms on rear; large barn. EVERROAD. 1399 Hoefgen st. Drexel 3250. REAI. ESTATE aid real estate contracts bought, sold and exchanged. Main 1 232. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Forty acres fine land in Marlon County, on Pendleton pike; 6-room house, barn it'd outbuildings. Price. *l2 000. inc.uding mortgage ••f 14,000 at 6 per cent, runni .g 3 tears yet. Owner will take 73.0 ca cash anl balance In trade for rental pr- per-y R. B tt 11. SON, realtor. 103 N. I*e.aware at. -Main 1618. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. Bungalow Wanted I hav* SSOO and can pay a* much as ?r 0 per month. I want a 5 or 6-room bungalow north or f-aat or f> or 6-rooin rt*dt*r: . I’r •• n-*t o . r ♦5,500. Call Han. 0J43 evenings. Have $40,000 to Invest In business and rental property. See Mr. Halls, with J. G. .McCullough 105 v. Delaware Main 1:1#. \VK will pay cash for 5 or 6-room semimodern houses. Address A No. 1 848, Times. WANT to buy 6 or 6-room house, south or southeast Circle 128 4.
FARMS—FOR SALE. LANDOLOGY, FREE, SPECIAL NUMBER Just our, containing many facts of clover land In Marinette County. Wisconsin. If for a home oi an Investment you are thinking of buying good farm land, ! where farmers grow rich, send at once for tills special number of LANDOLOGY. it t, free on request. Address SKIDMOREHI EH LE I.AND CO., 113 SkidmoreRiehle Bldg.. Marinette. Wls. Green County Farm 500 floras largely woodland. Make good stock or fruit farm. L*ss than S3O arre. Sell outright or trade for IndlanapoiU income property. Partloulara. Rouse Realty Cos. 736 State Life Bldg. Phone Main 5048. A FINE farm of 135 acres m Madlaon County, Indiana. I auitßblf* for a dairy and on anew cement road. For further Information address JOHN NEARON. i 1 O. box 104, El wood, Ind, IMPROVED ftkcnis, 400 acres; will sell, rent or exchange. Phone Circle &y3O 24 U Michigan. AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. SSO, $75, SIOO down buys a dandy Ford. Maxwell. Over ' land. Grant. Saxon. Studebaker. Metz and I many others. Balance small weekly payj mvnls. Bring your down payment with • you and drive your car away. Open Sundays and evenings. LNDPLS. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CC. 61S N. Capitol ave FORD touring car, stis down, balance 12 months. Mercantile Garage 125 S. Penn. Alain 6530. DODGE BROTHERS motor cars; a good assortment at all times. C.H.V/ALLET2ILii COMPANY DOESG EiTOTilfcTS MOTOiJ VeHiCASS 846 North Meridian. [IF YOU WANT A FORD \VE~ HAVE ANY KIND. SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR ANY MAKE GAR. CASH OR PAYMENT. OPEN SUNDAYS. TURN'ER. 725 VIRGINIA AVE. FORD sedan, 1920; good condition and good tires; sale or trade for any make car. Cash or payments. TURNER. 725 Virginia ave. Drexel 6083. OVERLAND touring; will consider some paint work on outside building as down payment. TURNER. 725 Virginia ave. Drexel 6083. 'FORD coupes. 1920-21. sale or trade for’ any make car. Cash or payments. ‘ TURNER. 725 Ylrg nla ave Drt'M-l 60x3. ' FORD roads;, r. IJ2O model; A-l condition j Sale or exchange. TURNER. 7-'., Virginia ave. Drexel 6083. COLE Areo 8. 6 cord tires; same as new; bargain for quick sale. TURNER. 725 Virginia ave. Drexel 6083FORD roadster with slip-on body; bargain. TURNER. 725 Virginia avenue. Drexel (083.
AUTO MOBILES—FOR SALE. FORDS Our Used Cars have been pnt in the very best possible condition for the money. We have three A-l Sedans on hand that can be bought as low as $135 cash and $31.09 per month for 12 months. Open Sunday, 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. YTangelin-Sharp Cos. Ford Dealers Personal Service” 413 and 459 Virginia Ave. Drexel 0360. DETROIT ELECTRIC; splendid condition, new battery. Call Harris, n 0868. FORD CHASSIS, *lO. TURNER. 72? VIRGINIA AVE. DREXEL 6088. FORD roa r JI.Y TURNER. 785 Virginia ave. Drexel 6083. AUTO MO BILE S—W ANT ED. AUTOS WANTED. CASH for your junked, burned, wrecked or u*ed car. WE are the LARGEST used car dealer* In the state. WE have all pacts for 200 cars. ; LNDPLS. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 1 518 N. Capitol nve. Main 2638. Open evenings and Sundays. ACTUS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. ; 619 N nilnoto st Malt 17, LI 808*. At . 3. 212-14 £ New York Htreet- Main 4444 AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. SCORED CYLINDERS REPAIRED. EA'.LE PATENTED PROCESS. I CYLINDER GRINDING. NEW EQUIPMENT Oversize piston rings and pins; crer.k ;huft grinding; ateel otarter gear* put on. EAGLE MACHINE CO. 24 N. Xobie st. Main OSS4. | “CAKBON REMOVED 59c pe. cylinder, while you wait; guaranteed harr . 3 to motor. TOWING-OPEN -4 HOURS—SERVICE M. M. Trvxler'a Auto Service. 1120 Central. Main 6973. Ford Bodies J-0 and up. Trade your old one for anew one. One open commercial. Autowa Body Distributors ! Sr.O E. Market, AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 North Illlnoie. S S: S Auto Laundry MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. Now 1? the time to have year motorcycle overhauled acd re-eiiamelecL EIiSES T HUGHES CO. 534-36 Maes. Ave. Male 6404. L'Abr. paid lor ctii kiods of motorcycles FLOYD Ft fthilAN. 60S Mosiac avenue. GARAGES FOR SALE. GARAGES—Portable, made from good lumber; p.iir.t r. easy payments; Ca.=h (li.-count. Set up without charge. Web. ohV> MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. Why Not Save Twenty Per Gent. HY ORDER XG TOUR SUIT AND OVER-Ct-AT DURING THIS January Reduction Sale? Ary $75 bmit. to your measure, now Any S7O Mii:, to your measure, no v Any .-ui:. to y ir measure, n *w s..j. Any S6O suit, to >uur measure, n v Any i u Mi.', t - your measure, no a Any SSO suit, to your measure, now s4*i. Any s;suit, to y ,-ur me .sure, now Any S4O suit, t-* your measure, now $52. Any $35 suit, to your measure, now Over- oats, full dress and Tuxedo suits, etc., art priced in the same proportion. All fabrics are Inc' ided In 'his sale, nothing Is reserved. Thi- affords you a g and >p:< rt t repie:::sii your wardrole at a g<jud s-tvinej. HIGH-GRADE TAILORING. A3 USUAL* \V. (i. Schneider \V. Ohio st B- sure you axe lx the right placa.
1 Mtili Bt 1 1room Suite corisi.-tfngr of on-* L i. on* spring:. one ; mattress, one dres-er and on** dressing r o it in our wir.do v. Price complete, $131.50. 1 Golden Oak Dining Room Suite jof 8 pieces; price $72 5 i. 1 3-Piece Tapestry Parlor SuUo ' This* >i ' in n*w. but slightlv soiled; ; forii’- rly > -1 f-r our pri-v $78.50. 1 8-Plece Furaed Oak Paler Suite j Ju>t fin-.* f• ■ r homo or oftloe; ■formerly (sold for $67.50; our price s•*>.f>ft. Are you looking for bargains? 1 We have a bas. tn .t full of them. Win low shadi j S3-pie - -.'t di.-'hes, *3 29. 42-1 A flue lot of open stock dishes and the price is very low. Glnzer’s Little Furniture Store 211 E. Washington it. Mat< li Your Coat i fF \ With a Pair of /! \ ; l!| TROUSERS \||| \l II? 4to sio m i lljl J THE PANTS STORE COl IjlJif i B a 48 W Ohio. 114 E. Ohio JB ■ r Work Pants, $2 to ?4 V * NATIONAL cash rgelster. hot water urn, j small counter, glass top refrigerator, small iron safe, double oven r-staurant range, small wail c i.se. chairs and tallies;' prices low; payments easy. 219 E. WaahI ir.gton street. BAKER BROS. | FOR SALE —Sanitary couch, with I extra heavy pad, in good condition. Phone HA rri.son 0633. Xights phone Cl rcle 7SS3. WE M -\KrZ PAN f s and SELL EM DIRECT . TO YOU AT A SAVING. 3 Cf 1\! TAILORING CO. 1 x 254 Massachusetts Ave, INVALID chairs and crutciies for rent; free delivery to all parts of the etty. Invalsl chairs. $3.50 per month; crutchex, 25c per ni nth. 219 E. Wash. BAKER BROS. ” SCHOOL BOOKS New and used. We pay cash for ued books. CRA'A FORD'S. Penn, ana North. MAKE your oid coat mia like new suit by matching a pair trousers with the CORRECT PANTS ii AKERS CO. 104 V 4 W. Ohio St. FOR SALE —A B. C. washing machine;, super electric;llE- b e size; cheap; nearly new. Call Irvington 4382. Address A No. 2399, Times. LARGE grocers' aai butchers' refrigerators; A-l condition; very low prioo. BAKER BROS. SUITS, coat sand one-piece dresses. So cheap that they are bound to sell. Randolph 7278. - j . ;* unbleached muslin bedspread and bolster; Morning Glory da1{ n Drexi . a:. Sll.K kimo'ii- and i-'.ack ; ri-pe de chine pajamas. trtmnud in yellow. Reasonable. Phone Drexel 4 2 82. JEWELER'S work ben h; golden oak; aM good as new; $25. 219 E. Washington ujf BAKER BROS, .v, Continued on Next PagL'i
