Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 218, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 January 1922 — Page 12
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS. nnj-xnrnr n.-*y ~^ ******j***+*^+~ Rff 31 * 1 - JlkilcL __ Parlors 12Z2 Uiilon dt FLANNEK * BUCHAJSAN 220 Nortb lilinol* dt Funeral directors to the people ot Indianspoils since 1111. Phone*—Main 0641-0543. LI 2641. iNLiaNAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grinstemer Funeral Director, 522 K. Market. Old phone Main 0508. LI 7202. J C WILSON 1280 Prospect ST 1671. Drexel S2l W. T. Blasengym 1*25 Shelby st Drexel 2570. Stewart 1114. 1702 N. Illinois. Randolph 6870. CHAS. A HOC KEN SMITH. 724 N. Illinois. Main 1.166, LI 116*. FUNERAL DIRECTOR®— WM E, KREIGER. LI 1154. Main 1464. 1402 N. Illinois GADD —-BERT 8. G ADD. 2130 Prospect st. Phones; Drexel 0422. ST 2278. UNDERTAKERS — HISEY & TITUS. 951 North Del. LI 6564. Main 3650. FiTeNEV a FEENEY. I*l4 N. Illinois. Main 0842 DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. BENTLEY. MRS. MARIE LIEBER—At her home, Rogers Park, Chicago, Friday, Jan. 20, 7 a. m., age 30 years 10 months 15 days. Funeral services at family residence of Otto R. Lieber, 1559 Park ave., Sunday, Jan. 22, 2 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial private. Please omit Bowers. GEDDES, ROBERT—Age 77 years, passed away Jan. 20, 1922. Funeral at the residence, 1141. N. Delaware st., Monday. 10 a, m. Friends invited. Burial at Terre Haute, Ind. f GOSSETT, WILLIAM HORACE*—Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Gossett, residence 2516 W. Tenth st., brother of John and Charles Gossett, both of this city, died overseas In France, 1918. Military funeral Sunday, Jan. 22, 2 p. m. Eighth Christian Church, N. Pershing and \V. Walnut st. Friends invited. Burial Shiloh cemetery, west of city. WARREN, LORAN—-Beloved husband of Blanch Warren, son of Mary Warren, brother of Raymond Warren, departed this life Tuesday, Jan. 17, age 29 years. Funeral Sunday, Jan. 22 at residence. 2154 Avondale place at 12 m. Burial Fortvllle, Ind. Friends Invited. CARD of thanks. CARD OF THANKS—We wi3h to express our heartfelt thanks to the relatives and friends and neighbors; Local No. 7, I. A. B, P. and B.; Local No. 30, I. A. T. S. E„ and the crew of tne Park Theater for the many floral offerings and sympathy shown us at the death of our beloved wife, mother and sister. We also wish to thank the Rev. Claus for his consoling words, Dr. George A. Wiileford for his years of faithful services and Directors Bragsdad & Price. TOM DRAXSFIELD, E. M. PRAXSFIELP, MRS, lOXE FITZGERAL. CHURCH NOTICES. FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH. 608 X. Liberty street, between Massachusetts avenue and North street, Sunday, 7:45 p. tn. Lecture by J. R. Klausser. Subject: "The Old and New Version of the Home of the Soul." Messages will be given by the pastor, Ruth Van de Beuken, S. M. Message and healing services every Wednesday at 2 and 7:43 p. m.. conducted by the Ladies’ Aid. The Union Spiritualist Lyceum will hold its sessions every Sunday, promptly at 2:30 p. m. Our Lyceum is growing rapidly. Bring or send your children to it. We were fortunate in securing a young lady who is a spiritualist and who has the ability to be the conductor of our Lyceum. Miss Gladys Gates, together with her board of managers, will give an entertainment and chili supper, Jan. 28, 1922, at 8 p. m. in the church, 608 N. Liberty street. You are cordially invited to attend these services and will be made welcome. PROGRESSIVE SPIrTtcaLIST CHURCH Redmen's hall, corner Capitol ave. and North st. The Rev. H. W. B. Myrick wii! again be our lecturer. His subject will be "WHAT GOOD IS SPIRITUALISM?” Mrs. Bessie Woodworth will give ballot messages while blindfolded. The music will be furnished by Mrs. Hodson. Everybody welcome. Services promptly at 7:45 p. m. Every one come and bring your children to the Lyceum at the First Spiritualist Church, 608 North Liberty st. The meeting will begin at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The LadieS’ Aid will meet Tuesday afternoon promptly at 2 o’clock. The Rev. Myrick will be present. Messages will be given by Mrs. Woodworth and any other medium present. Public invited and made welcome. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST —Meridian and Twentieth streets. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 3 p. m. Sunday school at II a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o’clock. Reading room at 813 Occidental building. open week days from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., except Wednesday, when closed at 7. SECOND CHUKCH~OF CH RI ST, SCIENTIST. Delaware and Twelfth streets. 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, 1258 Lemcke Annex, 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.
HEAR! HEAR! Lyell Mo Rader SUNDAY, JAN- 22ND 2:30 P. M. & 7:30 P. M. CadSe Tabernacle OHIO AT NEW JERSEY SUBJECTS: AFTERNOON “Chemistry and the Bible*’ EVENING “GARBAGE 5 * MUSIC The St. Paul M. E. Church Orchestra of 75 pieces will prelude the afternoon service by a 20 minute program. L. C. Troutman, director. Special numbers by the GYPSY SMITH CHOIR 1,500 VOICES STERLING LADIES QUARTETTE EVERYBODY WELCOME %
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CHURCH NOT , ICES - THIRD CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST —3350 Washington blvd. Sunday services. 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school. tls a. m Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room at 205 E 34th st., open daily from 10 a. m. *0 9 p. m., except Wednesday, when closed at 7:80 p. m. and Sunday, when open from ! to 5 p. tn. ________ AM Souls Unitarian Church Alabama st., near Fifteenth. Frank S. C. Wicks, D, D., MINISTER Service at 11 a. m., conducted by the Young people of the Church. Address by Mr. Ralph Cooney. Service conducted by Miss Dorothy Black. Church School at 9:45 a. m. First Friends Church Detective Wiard 2:30 P. M. “The Game of the GarnMer 5 ’ At 7:30 p. m. “Playing With P'ire" (Anti-Cigarette) at Y. M. C. A. Oratorical contest on cigarettes. 7 colleges, Monday, 7:30 p. in. All-day convention Tuesday, Jan. 24, PERSONALS. ' Master of Pain Why go out of the city for baths when you can get the same class of work done in your home town? Our baths are beneficial for colds, rheumatics, nervousness or any ache or pain pertaining to the nervous system. Electric Massaging. Best of Service Guaranteed. Office Hours—B a. m. to 11 a. m. 1 p. m. to 4 p. in., 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. Room 61 When Building. v...- —-J FAIRMOUNT 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. MARG. A. SELLER. DF DC. DO Drugless therapy, osteo. magnetic massage. Hours 8 a. in. to j p. m. 716 S. Meridian st. Drexel 4.'77. PRIVATE massages by masseur of French Lick Springs Hotel. Here for the winter. CLAUDE POWERS. Belmont 1966. PRIVATE massage by masseur direct from Battle Creek, Mich., here for winter. DR. C. S. MONTGOMERY. Main 8207. CHIROPODIST ~and Swedish massagee! Electric treatments. 17*6 W. Ohio. Circle 3797. NOTICE £ NOTICE Hoosicr Square and Compass Club Will give a Smoker on Monday night, Feb. fith. All Master Masons Invited. CH U RCH NOTICES.
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. pearl! tea ands Lost; string;, graduated on Thirty-Third. Thirty-Second street Central ave*. -'ar or downtown district. Beads were gift. Call Washington 6 < . Reward. SUIT BOX, containing summer clothing and green sport skirt, lost near Stilweil on E. 10th. Finder please call MR. WITT. Main 5141. Reward. BELT to marmot coat, lost downtown district. Belmont 4570. Reward. MALE HELP—WANTED. Solicitors and Canvassers Wanted for house-to-house work in Indianapolis. A worker can make good mon-j on a well-advertised proposition; commission basis. Call circulation dept., The Indiana Daily Times before noon any da> this week THE NATIONAL CODE IIGNAL at Chi- ! cago sells for 510 the highest grad ■ signal on me-ket. Factory representative at Randolph 7946. INSTRUCTIONS. SPECIAL COURSE for Burroughs calulator operator. Cl as starts Jan. 16. For Information call or write me. JACKSON BUSINESS COLLEGE. 157 N. Illinois. Circle 1214. PRIVATE lessons; all systems shorthand, typewriting and bookkeeping; also calculator and comptometer work; certified teachers; dav and night classes: spciai rates no*' offered. Call or write for particulars Circle 1214. JACKSON BUSINESS COLLEGE. 157 N. Illinois st. MEN to learn barber trade. IRI-CITV BARBER COLLEGE. J'J E. Washington Bt., IndianapolUk Ind. Clrcl# 0757. SALESMAN—WANTED. SALES.\ lEX WANT ED WE ARE NOW BUILDING OUR SALES ORGANIZATION FOR 1922 AND CAN USE SEVERAL GOOD MEN, WHO HAVE AUTOMOBILES. IN THE SALE OF OUR LIGHTING AND COOKING SYSTEMS TO FARMERS IN THE STATE OF INDIANA. WE HAVE, FROM A SALESMAN’S STANDPOINT, 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 COOPERATION. AMBITION AND A WILLINGNESS TO WORK ARE ALL THAT ARE NECESSARY. ADDR ES S SALES M A N A G E R, NIGHT COMMANDER L I G II TING CO., JACKSON, MICHIGAN.
SEVERAL live men to sell high-grade vet low prlc-d stoves for leading Indianapolis store; liberal commission, experience desired but not essential. See Mr. Sherrod. Room 114 Stubbin.a Hotel, 9-11 a. m. and 6-8:30 p. m. YOUNG men; Catholic, for sales work with good pay to start; experience an asset but not necessary. Apply 1010 Lemcke Bldg. SALESM UN and distributers to call ,ii auto trade. WAYSIDE SERVICE CO.. 306 N. Capitol ave. Main 3846. A G ENT S—W ANTED. AGENTS—Enormous profits, start manufacturing Volar I’le; m.'W aeri.-ational seller. ICO cream In sealed chocolate •shell; 10c package; cost 3c. Outfit and complete instructions $27.50. SHAFER CO., i-i Jackßon, Chicago. AGENTS —90c an hour to advertise and d.strlbute samples to cur.aunv.-r. Write quick for territory and particulars. AI.HERT MILES, gen. mgr.. 6616 American Bldg.. Cincinnati. Ohio. MAN to work this city reflnishing chandeliers, brass beds, automobiles, by new method; $lO dally without capital or experience. Write GUNMETAL COA 97 Ohl, Decatur, 111. jfema le help—wanted^^ SOLICITORS, we finance you. It docs not make any difference what you are selling or how much you are making, we can show you a way to make more. Dozens of new lines. Out-of-town people write. INDIANA SALES CO.. manufacturers' agents. 10 The Fair Bldg., opposite tiro Union Station. Circle 3360. WANTED IMM EDIATELY —Experienced hand embroiderers. crocheters, tirmstitchers. We furnish mat-rial, paying liberally for making. Stamped envelope brings particulars. UNDERWOOD ART GOODS CO., Portsmouth, Ohio. YOUNG ladies. Catholic, for local sales force; exceptionally pleasant work; experience unnecessary. 1010 Lemcke. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. TAILORED SUITS AND OVERCOATS. READY TO WEAR. IN ALL SIZES. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. W. G. Schneider 39 W. Ohio st. Be sure you are in the right place. ROOMING houses, 14 rooms, $900; 30 rooms. $2,200; 27 rooms. $4,000. Phone Circle 6930. 24 W. Michigan. OETFC.T! VES. Quigley-Hyland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigator*. $26-629 Law N |ldg. Main 2982. 'limes Want\Ad* nud tho right iMuplt for the right plfeoe* and the right placet for the right p>Md*. Phone Main tie*. Ante. 22-251. X
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BUSINESS SERVICES. FAMILY WASHING 8 CENTS A POUND Flat work washed and ironed ready to use. Wearing apparel washed and dried. THE BEST-GRAND LAUNDRY. MAIN 2SS2. AUTO LINCOLN 8474 SAFEIYKATOR BLADES ' fbsrpened TUTTLEDUK. 291 Indiana ave. FURNITURE repairing, upholstering and refill ishing; new overstaffed furniture made to order. 2121 E. Mich. Web. 4519. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated, feather mattresses and pillows made E. K, BURKLE, 410 Mas*. M His. Lh 3773 L. E. HOLDING. Sheet metal worker, guttering, spouting, furnace repairing a specialty. Circle 6168. IN TERR IR DEI ’ORAtTn I Twenty years' experience painting and paperhanging. < U 1 Webster 6248. DRESSMAKING —Plain s- .vlng. remodel* ing. Special attention given tu children’s clothes Webster 6348. HOUSE wiring; electrical work all kinds. Reasonable. W. F. OWEN. Randolph 9264. ELECTRIC wiring any 6-iroom cottage 115. Randolph 3034 Work guarant-ed. CARPENTER work by contract; estimate* f:ee. v. ...: k guaranteed Circle J 126. CURTAINS to launder. Drexel 0895. MRS. J. I.I'TZ. FOR dead animal*. * til Drexel 3368. or Stewart 1591. HOUSES—TO LET. Eiuht Rooms, $25 1206 West New York Dunlop & Holtegel. E l M trkot. 2417 N. Pennsylvania St. Six rooms, thoroughly mod rn, newly decorated. 5 15. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 4518 1302 1 2 South Belmont Four room - el< tricltj 81*2.50. Dunlop & Holtegel. 12. E. Market. ALABAMA at.. 1619 X.. seven room*. In Side tt.Het. 525. H. G. M< I.XEX, 1 11 Lerncke Bldg. HAMILTON ave., 1530; 6-room newlj pa pared. Call Webster 3068. Auto. Br. 1188. CENTRAL ave., 8820; m< and rn : . ■ ■ with garage Washing! . : CHADWICK H- 7 r as, 7: 9 S. Chudwb k. 2 rooms, J 7. Drexel 4170. RaTvLES ave.. 5371, four-room double; * ■<. e r! c Ugh;.*, $ 8. Irvington 2-t‘J NEW 'FOUR- ROOM BUNGALOW. eUl'i’H SIDE. EVERHOAD DREXEL 3250. GARFIELD ST., 21; modern 5-room double sleeping porch, laundry. Drexel 8782. MASS. ave.. 1817; 8-ronin new y pap-red. Call Webster 3068 or Auto Hr. 1188. FOUR-ROOM house for r :t. :.•.•!:!• Ity and water. Cal! 17 •'•4 Garft-i 1 avnue. COTTA*.K. 5 room . *2l: duplex. 3 ro-:na. II 4. SIS Dormer:. Hr.
FLATS. APART M ENTS—7O LET. 1316 E. North Five-room apartment, S;>s per month. Howard C. Venn. 10* E. Market Bt. Mato 1116 FURNISHED duplex, upper apartment: 4 rooms, light, hear, gas and bath, $45; walking distance. Drexel 3723. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private lock'd rooms and open space, 26c pe- month ar.d up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give you exact prices on any kind of wmk without any obligations. 41 9-23 36. Market street. Main 27 60. LI 3680. Blue Star Transit Local and 1ot?k-distance* hauling. BERT SMITH 155 Kentucky avo. AUTO MOVING VAN SERVICE. Main 2294. Shrink Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Main ■ LI 1128 STOP ! LOOK! LISTEN] Trucks. $l.O i per hour and up. Phone Circle 6926 and Main 6980 GUARANTEE TRANSFER CO?’ $4.00 per load We estimate your house without churge. Call Circle 2469. PEOPLE'S TRANSFER, under new management. $2 per load and up. Drexel 1465. PACKING, hauling, overland. Phone OTTO SUESZ. Main 2363. 3628. Night, Webcter 0699. SCHOLL TRANSFER will save you m all kind* of hauling. Phone Ke. ..644. UNION STATION TRANSFER Local, overland moving; guaranteed work. M. 7119. ROOMS—TO LET. Front Room Modern; private homo north. Randolph 8283. PENNSYLVANIA N. 1 409; apt. 2; attractive room; private home; young gentleman; musician preferred. Circle 1226. COMFORTABLE furnished room in modern attractive private home for employed lady or teacher. Washington 3702. FURNISHED rooms; warm; modern rooms; privilege of kitchen. Drexel 4483. _ LA SALLE. N-. 1218; furnished room, modern home; respectable young lady. Webster 3259. SLEEPING rooms, hot and cold running water; reasonable. Circle 2529. CRAIG HOTEL. Rooms, SI.7S-$3.00 week. 35-60 c day. Main 1361. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. LARGE room with kitchenette, gas range, water; private entrance. $6.00. Circle 7313. NEWMAN, 1028; 2 furnished modern rooms for housekeeping. Webster 2333. BOARD AND RO O M S—T O LF T WANTED to board 25-30 people, breakfast and evening meals, week days, homo cooking. Sundays, special chicken dinner, 1 to 3. Harrison 0619. BOULEVARD ij!ace, 2820; nicely furnished front room; modern; 1 or 2 ladles; private family. Meals if desired. Randolph 1127.
BOARD AND ROOMS—WANTED. WANTED —Room and board near Catholic church; Catholic family preferred. Address A No. 1903, Times. R EAL ESTATE—FOR SA LE. ' Special Bargain A dandy six-room .*>* ml -modern home on N. Beville ave., Jus: north of Tenth wt.; Ixi excellent condition. For price and terms bos YanArsdale with 11. C. Tuttle & Bro. 131 E. Ohio st. Main 116!. We Have Only Two of cur five-room bungalows left. Those can be purch. by paying >l‘o down and balance ilk*- rent. Bettor hurry If you want one of these. tionmeseekers BuiEding Cos. 9X3 Merchants Rank bldg. __ What $250 Will I)o It will ,:U - you Immediate possr ! Sion of a good fuur-rvo;n. newly painted, wellbuilt homo north of Garfield Park. Basement under entire house. < leetrlc light*, well an.l cistern; price 12 690, monthly pa;-:;tents, J2_You would pay that much as reist for a similar home. Why m t pay it to yours-'f? Caii Ed O'Cailahan, South Side Specialist, with Mi-Cord & McKinney, Realtors. 312 Lerncke Bldg. * Circle 5220. Evoidngpy WebsterSS f 0. New 5-1 loom Bungalow Hath room. par. hes. p antry, etc . garage. Three tu I lots. N. rth near Mulligan road and Sixty-First. Pros 82.639; 1250 Cash. Cali owner, Main 0186. Res.. Drexel UjS. Reliable Realty Cos 50! city Trust Bldg. Mali. 0186. Re:... Dr ex. 1458. Wash., 3545. Six-Room Oott age Barge corner lot, located < ne b k from eftr hue on Blaine ave. Electric lights Ovfner leavli.g city. I‘rlrc Terms, {.uO cash, l-ilan o monthly. See M. M. Andrews Washl.ngton Bank and Trust Cos. Main 07 92. S?SO < 'ash, S2B Month lives your a g • and home on Blaine avp Six rooms, gas, *!•• tn ity, > !ty water, cistern and u<• . Big . *t v* ,'L barn f-.r four caiv. v ’all Wn ■ h ing ton I'**' 1 cv^ning.t, Orin Jessup Land Cos., Realtors 70. 10 Deicd-yntii! Hhlg Multi ...17, *‘T! r - Firm That Bei'.a on Payments.” Five-lioom Bungalow North Gluey St. I.lictrlc large iut. east fr*>nt. I■ r 1 - o J.,100: !300 cash. balance w;sy terms. Mr. Mclnteer, with I. N. Rieliie & Son. 710-12 Bankers Trust Bldg. Main 0520. (Colored Only JCof' down buy a. nlco 4-roorn f ig* In good condition on Rural st., north of 22d ht. *<■.* O. if. CUHiv, v.lth John *b McUulloiurh. 106 X. J> ;>;w::r. ct. Main 1 710. Bargain Near St. I’bilip’s M*i*b*rii 5 r"<itn hu:iguh.nv and it; .'ellent cuditluti. iiii-s built-in t ':Lture. A r-ul bargain at Ji.OOo; payments. Call Mr. K, •* Ran.li ,p:> 56U, with W L BRIDGES. REALTOR. 148 X. Delaware si. Circle 7808. -c-V At! In Trotter & Henry <1 TT /Vt II addition, west and north U II r~\\ II of WaahiriKtim st.. slxroom modern, at a real bargain; excellent terms. GEORGE A. LUCAS. 720 K. of F. bldg. Circle WOO.
{Six-Boom Modern Bungalow, Fast Lot 40x139; vrlll sell for $4,009 Requires $2,000 cash; balance at 6 per cent 82 South Denny street. Terms to Suit You can bo on a x od 6-room dwelling. uitbln walking (ibstarn ■ downtown; tu .w j.Unt, paper, oßm ’rival lixturoH, etc.; oniy * 2,000. all Mr. Hunt, ovuninßs. Was hi 14S N. Delaware at. Circle 7.SOS. s2oo< ash Five room bungalow 111 27(0 block La Salic at., electric ligliin und gas, cdty water. Price ijU.soO; halnn<> terms. Fowler & Eaton 301 City Trust. Main 6-<7l. BARGAIN WEST 1N DI ANA PO LIS. i>N THE HILL On W. Morris st., 6 rooms: gas, electric lights; pries only $2,150; terms. HENRY' & ROBINS. REALTORS. Main 6;i38. 153 K. Market st. BUY from owner, 1 room bungalow; new. never scrupled and an extra corner lot; gas. electric lights, well, cistern, garage, c.■ i'!i 1 at porch, cement, sidewalks and curb le st reel. 6 squares to nearest grocery; good place to start one. Main 2106 before a a. ms or after 6 p. m. Near Maple Road Modern house, 8 rooms and bath, sleep, ing porch, garage; east front. Price $14,000. Dunlop Sf. Holtegel, Realtors. 122 E. Market St. South Illinois Street 900 block. 8 rooms, modern, new 4-car garage. This Is a good property and well worth the price. $6,200. Indiana Trust Cos. Seven-Room Modern Home Double garage, deep lot, $6,000; $2,000 cash. S3O per month. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. FIVE-ROOM modern bungalow, full basement, good laundry, tile bath and kitchen, built-in pantry, 2 tile porches, hardwood floors. Randolph 7849. SLY-RdfiM double. Thirtieth street; s4,s'’*? terms. Call ELLIOTT. Main 0186. Res.. Drexel 8407. BARGAIN. West Indianapolis home, five rooms. MARGARET BERRY. Main 5147. Drexel 4254. BARGAIN; S6OO cash, 6-room modern bungalow. Only $4,200. MR. WRIGHT. Irvington 0292. BELLE VIEW 1220 N.; strictly modern home with garage; sold on payments. Belmont 1 422. FOR houses on terms, doubles or single.* Call C. J. OSBURN. Drexel 6184. S2OO DOWN, S3O per month, buys a home. Phone Circle 5930. 21 W. Michigan. BELLE VIEW, 1432 N ; 5-room house; part modern. Belmont 1*122. ADDISON. N- 86; 7-room modern house. Belmont 2115. SEVEN rooms modern in every respect? Webster 8362. FLETCHER ave. duplex for sale by owner? CaU Webster 1070.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Universify Heights 4 rooms, electric lights, well, outbuildings; lot 100x150; !2,000; terms. FI VE - ROO M BUNG ALO W. Electric lights, well, grape arbor, poultry house and lots; lot 100x135; 53,090; terms. Call Trueblood. Reliable Realty Cos. Main 0186. Evenings Irvington 4213. Double, Veil Located Half square from Prospect street near Fountain Square; 6 rooms each side; good condition; rents for 3 4 6.50 ; price only Ji 500. The GATES■ KINNEAIt COMPANY. Main 1409. Evenings Randolph 7284. Easy Terms Five rooms to a. side, double, located In pood residential district east. Frank M. Hueber & Son. Main 4773. 206 Lombard Bldg. 2300 Block North Gale Five-room cottage, gas, vity water, electric lights for 51 .400: 6'i) cash. 520 a mo. Leo K. Cline 431 Lem* ke B ig. Main 2115 Why Pay Rant ? New five-room bungalow, garage; north; three lots; roar interurban. {259 cash, balj a nee like rent. Owner. Main 0186. Res., j Drexel 1493. LOTS—FOR SALE. Lot On Ruckle Street North of Forty-Second st.; 4 ast front. J GOxITG feet. Price $2,500. Lot on North New Jersey Street j Near Thirty-Ninth st„ 50x131 feet. Price I- 390. Lot On Roach Street 1 Near Northwestern ave., 30x125 feet. J Price 3 400. A. B. Carter. 149 East Market t. Phone, Main 281-. Corner Lot All improvements In, 40*140 feet, near Riverside Park; 8559. Will sell on en.y terms. Howard C. Venn IOS E. Market. Main UI.V REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE 1 . F'‘R SAUK TRADE—Forty aerps fine l ltir and In Marlon County, on Pendleton pike; and room house, barn and outhuildIriit's. Uri • SI2.U”U. ln; uu:: j; mortgage of 14,'.'0', at 6 prr coat, running 3 years yet. Uw ufr will take $■ -0 a?h and balar. • in tr id© for rental property. R. B. WIIvSoN, rt-altr, 10b North Delaware st. ; Main 16IS. Have Good Machine 1 Will tra ie for small rental or vacant lot. | Mr. Ar.dcrsen. I. N. Richie & Son. 710-12 Bankers Trust bldg. Main 0520. a ■ - bought, sold and exchanged. Main 1232.
! FOR SALE OR TRADE—Forty acres fine land In Marlon County, on Pendleton pike, 6-room house, barn and' cutbulidlr.gi. Price. $i 2.000. Including mortgage of s4,< at 6 per cent, running 3 years yet. (Twner will take $3,000 cash and balance In trade for rental property. R. U. WILSON, realtor. 108 N. Delaware st. Main 161S. REAL ESTATE —WANTED. WE "111 pay cash for 5 pr C-ronin eeml- , modern houses. Address A No. 1848, | Times. FAR MS-FORSALE. ! LAN OOLOGY, FREE. SPECIAL NUMBER I 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 lands, here farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of LANDOLOGY. It lis free on request. Address SKIDMORE- ; KIIiHLE LAND CO.. 113 SkldmoreRlehle Bldg.. Marinette. Wis Green County Farm 600 acres largely woodland. Make good sto. k or fruit farm. Less than S3O acre. I Sell outright or trade for Indianapolis In- | come property. Particulars. Rouse Realty Cos. 730 State Life Bldg Phone Main 5045. IMPROVED farms, 400 acres; will sell, rent or exchange. Phone Circle 5930. 24 W. Michigan. AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE, FORDS Our Used Cars have been put 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. Wangclin-Sharp Cos, Ford Dealers Personal Service" 413 and 459 Virginia Ave. Drexel 0360. SSO, $75, SIOO ' down buys a dandy Ford, Maxwell, Overland, Grant, Saxon, StuUobaker, Meta and many others. Balanco small weekly payments. Bring your down payment with you and drive your car away. Open Sundays and evenings. INDPLS. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 518 N. Capitol ave. ' FORD ROADSTER, SBS. " FORD TOURING. 1917 MODEL, $65. FORD CHASSIS, S4O. TURNER. 725 VIR. AVE. DREXEL 6083. IF YOU WANT A FORD" WE HA V E ANY KIND. SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR ANY MAKE CAR. CASH OR PAYMENT. OPEN SUNDAY’S. TURNER. 725 VIRGINIA AVEL_ NASH roadster, 1920 model; sale or exchange for any make ear. TURNER, 72’5 Virginia ave. FORD sedan, 1920; good condition and good tires; sale or trade for any make car. Cash or payments. TURNER. 726 Virginia ave. Drexel 6083. DETROIT ELECTRIC; splendid condition, new battery. CaU Harrison 0868. FORD CHASSIS, S4O. TURNER. 725 VIRGINIA AVE. DREXEL 6083.
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AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. DESIRABLE USED CARS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES In announcing a reduction in prices of new Dodge Brothers cars, we are also making a substantial reduction in prices of used ca’s. We Have Always Offered Good Values But with these reductions you have the opportunity to buy a serviceable car at a very low price. These Cars Include: 1920 Dodge Brothers sedan. 1920 Dodge Brothers sedan. 1920 Dodge Brothers roadster. 1920 Dodge Brothers touring car. 1919 Dodge Brothers touring car. 1918 Dodge Brothers touring car. 1917 Dodge Brothers touring car. 1916 Dodge Brothers touring car. Dodge Brothers panel business car. Ford touring. Ford coupe, Keo, Oakland. Haynes Chevrolet. Pathfinder, interstate. Open Evenings and Sunday Morning Liberal Terms. No Brokerage Charges During This Sale C. W . W allerich Company Dodge Brothers Motor Cars 546 N. Meridian. Circle 4300-1-2 *
FORD coupes. 1920-21? sale or trade for an;. make car. Cash or payments TURNER. 725 Virginia ay Drcx. 1 g ( >S3? I COLE aer . S. 6 cord tires; same us t.ew? sale or exchange for any make* -ar! TURNER. 72.7 Virginia ave. Drexel 6013. FORD roadster, 1920 model; A-I condition. Sale or exchange. TURNER. 725 Virginia ave. Drexel 6043. ■ ..TR.Vc*?~fO_RsALE- | FORD 1-ton truck for *a!e, A-l condition. | Circle 1183. AUTOMOBILES—WANTED, AUTOS WANTED. CASH for your Junked, burned, wrecked ! or used car. WE are the LARGEST used car dealers In the state. WE have all parts tor 200 cars indpls. auto parts and tike co. 618 N. Capitol tv. Main 2638. Open evenings and Sundays. AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. 619 N. Illinois at. Main 1879 LI 2063. AUTOS wanted. WEISSMAN'S. 213-14 K. New York street. Main 4446 AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. AUTOMOBILE owners, garagemen, mechanics, repairmen, send today for free copy of this month's Issue. It contains helpfm instructive Information on overhauling, Ignition troubles, wiring. carburetors, storage batteries, etc. Over 120 pages illustrated. Send for free copy today. AUTOMOBILE DIGEST. 67 Butler Bidg.. Cincinnati. CARBON REMOVED 50c per cylinder, while you wait; guaranteed harmless to motor TOWING—OPEN 24 HOURS—SERVICE M. M. Trexler's Auto Service. 1120 Central. _ Matn_ 5075. Ford Bodies *2O and up. Trade your old one for anew one. One open commercial. Autowa Body Distributors 339 E. Market. AUTO WASHING Oar *pclalty. 834 North Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLE3. Now t the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. EKNEST HUUiiFJS CO. 534-26 Maes. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid tor all kind* or motorcycles. FLOYD FKTEHMAN. 500 MaasAchueetts •venus. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. NATIONAL cash rgelster, hot water urn, small counter, glass top refrigerator, small Iron safe, double oven restaurant range, small wall ease, chairs and tables; prices low; payments easy. 219 E. Washington street. BAKER BROS. FOR SALE —Sanitary couch, with extra heavy pad, in good condition. Phone HA rrison 0633. Nights phone Cl rcie 7883. INVALID chairs and crutches for rent; free delivery to all parts of the city. Invalid chairs. $3.50 per month; crutches, 25c per month. 219 E. Wash. BAKER BROS. SCHOOL BOOKS New and used. We pay ca*h for used books. CRAWFORD'S. Penn, and North.
.TVhy Not Say© Twenty Per Cent. j BY ORDERING TOUR SUIT AND OVER* COAT DURING THIS January Reduction Sale? Any 875 suit, to your measure, now 16% Any 870 suit, to your measure, now *66. Any {65 suit, to your measure, now 853, Any 860 suit, to your measure, now $49, Any 855 suit, to your measure, now *44. Any *:0 suit, to your measure, now |4O. Any 845 suit, to your measure, now 886, Any 810 suit, to your measure, now 832. Any 835 suit, to your measure, now 828. Overcoats, trousers, full firees anfi Taxed® suits, etc., are priced in the same proportion^ All fabrics are Included in this sale, nothing is reserved. This affords you i good opportunity to replenish your ward* robe at a good saving. HIGH-GRADE TAILORING, AS USUAL, W. G. Schneider 89 W. Ohio st. Be sure you are in the right plac*. 1 Mahogany Bedroom Suite consisting of one bed. one spring, one mattress, one dresser and one dressing table. See it in our window. Price complete, 1131.50. 1 Golden Oak Dining Room Suite of 8 pieces; price $72.50. 1 3-Piece Tapestry Parlor Suite This suite In new. but slightly soiled; formerly sold for $149; our price $73.50. 1 8-Piece Fumed Oak Palor Suite Just fne for home or ofp.ce; formerly sold for $*57.50; our price $46.50. Are you looking for bargains? We have a basernect full of them. Window shade*. 45c. 23-piece set dishes. $3.39* 4 2 -piece set dishes. $7.79. A line lot of open stock dishes and the price is very low. Glazer’s Little Furniture Store Match Y T our Coat \ With a Pair of / \m TROUSERS I if ?4 to $lO I I Jl THE PANTS STORE CO. 111/ Two Stores. I 111 S 4? W. Ohio. 114 E. Ohio 1111 Work Pants, $2 to $4 V MAKE your old cult iuu. like new suit by matching a pair trousers with tn* CORRECT PVNTS MAKERS CO. FOR SALE —A. B. C. washing machine; super electric; large size; <-heap; nearly new. Call Irvington 1382. Address A No. 2399. Times. LARGE grocers’ and butchers* refrigera* tors; A-i condition; very low price. BAKER BROS. SUITS, coat sand one-piece dresses. Sa cheap that they are bound to sell. Randolph 7275. A unbleached muslin bedspread and bolster; design. Drexel 4282. r SILK kimono and black crepe de chine pajamas. trimmed in yellow. Reasonable. Phon Drexe 4242. JEWELER’S work bench; golden oak; as good as new. f.5. 219 E. Washington st. BAKER BROS. LOT of rotten manure, 2 years old; get * our order in while It lasts. Webster 1433. MANTLE folding bed and golden chimes organ; both good condition. Drexel 7294. lEKlti given on new and ojed machine*. White Sewing Machine Cos 812 Mass ara DROP-HEAD sewing machine, like new, cheap. Call Irvington 1449. CINDERS; largo load; truck delivery, Webster 1401. _ WE MAKE PANTS AND SELL EM DIRECT ~ TO YOU AT A SAVING. L!h7 i\ XI TAILORING CO 254 Massachusetts Avet
MiSCELLANE PUS-WANT E D. WANTED—Baby carriage or stroller, rg.,rdiess of condition. Circle 7990. LARGE PROFITS from small expenditure follow Read Estate advertising In "Want Ad" column* of the Times. : . 1 1 '73 COAL AND WOOD—FOR SALE. WEST VA. NUT AND SLACK. $4.09. IND. NUT AND SLACK. $3.73. ALL KINDS OF HIGHGRADE COAL AMERICAN COAL CO. 25th st. and Canal. RA. 0927 Kenwood 9203 We own our own tain* —— ■ i Buy Your Coal Best Prices Best coal money can buy guaranteed, and our guarantee is absolutely good. Best W. Va. splint lump, fk $7.4® Best Kentucky lump forked 7.4®j Best Pocahontas lump, fk 8.49' Best Pocahontas shoveled lump S.l® Best Pocahontas mine run 7.25 Best Indiana Cass lump fk 6.50 B> st Hamilton lump, fk 6.5® Best Indiana clean lump 6.25 Bst Indiana Dugger lump 6.25 Best Cass egg forked 5.59 Best Cass egg shoveled 5.25 Prompt delivery to any part of the city. Give me your first order and I will get the second one. TOM SHROYER. 430 INDIANA AVE. Circle 1435. _ Lincoln 5443. Kindling With Each Ton Best In. or Linton No. 4, clean fk...56,25 Best Illinois lump, large, clean fk. . ? * •••) Best Brazil block, clean forked ? .7 3 Best Illinois egir. clean forked $6.75 Best Brazil epir, clean forked S7A3 Best W. Virginia lump, clean forked.sß.2s Best Kentucky lump, clean forked. sv2s Best Indiana mine run $5.50 Delivered anywhere in the city. Drexel 3280. Stewart 2225. Union Ice and Coal Cos. Since 1908. Ask your friends. COAL. Linton Mine Run. vein 4, $5.50. Best Linton No. 4 lump, vain 4. $6.50. Phone Webster 1314 or Randolph 1721. CASH COAL COMPANY. 1616 Alvord. CALL AND GET OCR PRICE.-, ON KENTUCKY. VIRGINIA. POCAHONTAS, HITZELBERGER COAL CO. RANDOLPH 95‘>P CHILTON I'oca. M. R., 40'i. lump ...$7.25 Genuine Linton No. 4. clean fk lump 6.5® Quick delivery. Wheel In 50c. C. H. McCLENON COAL CO.. M. 3601. ‘ COAL. " “■ Genuine Londorn lump. $7; best Ind. lump, clean f-rk $6.50. BAKER. Circle 5373. WE handle the best grade attainable; Fourth vein Linton lump, forked, $6.50 ton Drexel 2167. TAYLOR COAL CO. UK SCREENED COAL FOR ALL PURPOSES. FRED GOEPPER & SON. 1 Bel. 4794. Established 1898. Bel. 4705. ALL KINDS of coal. No charge for wheeling In. CaU JOHN SIMON. 1019 E. Ohio. Drexel 3174. day or evenings. COAL L. H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 3331. 212 N. Pine. Main 2151^ FOR clean forked coal and prompt delivery. Call MONCRIEF. Webster 1 ALL kinds of coal; no charge for wheeling In. JAKE SIMON. 311 N Pln° C. 1976, THE shortest dlsaanc* Between two wan.* Is a Times Want ad Your customer* doe them. Why don't you? MACHINERY AND TOOLS, woxdeiTmixers MIXERS. HOISTS Ft’MPS, ENGINES. ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK. BURL FINCH. DIST. 312-20 W MARYLAND STREET. Continued on Next Page
