Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 246, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1922 — Page 9
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FUN ERAL PI RECTORS. _____ Parlor*- 1222 Union *H. FLANKER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Ptfcnes—Main 0641-0642. LI 264 L INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Griiisteincr Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Old phone Main 0908. LI 7203, J. a WILSON 1230 Prospect. _ ST. 1671. Drexei 0322. W. T. Blasengym 1625 Shelby st. Drexei 2570. Stewart 111*. 1702 N, Illinois. Randolph 6870. EDW. L. HOLMAN 2512 Central Ave. Randolph 5903. CHAS. A. HOCKENSMITH. ’ 724 N. Illinois. Main 1166. LI 1166. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. E. KKEIGER. LI 1154. Main 1464. 1402 N. Illinois. GADD—BERT S. GADD. 2130 Pripeet st! Phones: Dgpxei 0422. ST. 2278. W North Del. LI <6 6*. Main 3680. FEENEY & FEENEY” fj’jk, 1024 N. Illinois. Main 0843. Th AND FUNERACnOtTcES~. HOAR, , KATHERINE—Died Feb. 21, age 65 years. Funeral Friday, Feb. 24. at the residence, 903 N. Hamilton ave., 8:30 a. m„ followed by service* at Bt, PhtHpNeri Church, 9 a. m. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. MAAS, MINNIE (NEB MEIXNER) —Beloved -wife of Walter Maas, died Feb. 22, at 2.30 a. m., 1501 English ave.. age 29 years. Funeral Friday, private. Friends may call Thursday afternoon and evening. Burial Lutheran cemetery. McGAW, JOHN A.—Age 85 years, beloved husband of Anna McGaw, passed away at the residence, 5326 College ave., Feb. 21, 7:15 p. m. Funeral 2:30 p. m. Friday from Royster & Askin funeral parlors.' Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill, private. I’EULOW, SARAH BELL—Wife of Rotert J. Fediow, mother of Eduard L. Fedlow, passed away Wednesday, 12:45 a. m. Funeral at late residence. 436 Douglass st., Friday, Feb. 24 at 2 "p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. SEE? JAMES IC—Son "ot Clifa Coburn King and stepson of L. B. King, at home, 1212 McLain st., at 2:20 p. m. Wednesday. Remains may be viewed after 10:30 Friday morning. Funeral at home Saturday, Feb. 25 at 2 p. m. SNYDER, MRS. W. W—Died Wednesday. Feb. 22', 3:25 a. m., at her residence, 917 Fletcher ave., Age 68 years. She is survived by hu%band and four sons, Herry Snyder. Portsmouth, Ohio; Charles Snyder. Detroit, Mich.; E. A. Snyder and Vattler Snyder, connected with the Indianapolis News circulation department. Funeral at the home of her son. Vattler Snyder, 3530 Graceland avenue, Friday 2 p. m. Services in charge of Rev. P. W. Corya, pastor of Fletcher Place Methodist Church. Interment Crown Hil?. Friends invited.
I TSTANDFOUND. FOUND—-On Michigan highway. 32x4 tire. Owner can have same by identifying. L. S. NEFF. 419 Virginia ave. BUNCH of keys in vicinity of Central ave. an-1 33d st. Telephone Main *1566. Reward. FOUND—MaIe 'bulldog! " Call L, 2563. NOTICES. ' Christians gathered to the name of our Lord Jesus Christ meet at 324 N. Temple ave. Bible readings are now'being conducted by Mr. Thomas Black of Fairhaven, Mass., every night at 7:45. All welcome; no collection. IF YOUR clock isn't running phone C 4307, SHEARN BROS., the clock man, 811 N. Alabama. All work called for and delivered Also general repair. NOTICE — jT here will be a maps meeting of all craftp on the C. t C.. C. & St. L. railroad tonight, Feb. 23, at Socialist Hall, 49 8. Delaware street. LO DGES~_AN DCLUBS! IMPROVED O. R. M. members of Minnewa Tribe are called to attend the funeral of Past Great Jachem John A. McGaw. whose record shows that he vu Great Sachem of Indiana G. S. D. 886, having the honor of being the great representative to the Great Council of U. S. for twenty years. He served the office of Great Keeper of Wampum of the Great Council of Indiana for twenty-five years. He was also principal worker through whose efforts was caused to be instituted Minnewa Tribe No. 38, Improved O. R. JL and served his tribe faithfully, being the A,xepcr of Wampum of Minnewa Tribe for SfW'riy-elght years. Brother McGaw will oe burled at Crown Hill cemetery Feb. 24, 1922. from funeral parlors of Royster & Askin. 837 North Illinois street. Members are requested to meet at funeral pariors not later than 1:30 p. m. JOSEPH HASCH, Sachem. OTTO M. HOFMANN, C, of R. CAPITAL CITY LODGE No. 97, K. of V.. members are ordered to be at Castle Hall, Feb. 24 at 1:30 p. m. sharp, to attend the funeral of Brother John A. McGaw, a charter member, Visitors invited. GEO. F. BROWN, K. of R. and S.
PERSONAJ-S. C.IIIROPRACTIC ©ls a Useful Profession. Why Not Become a Doctor of Chiropractic ? bay and evening classes now forming. ajto*al crry bank buxl Room KHANAPOLIS.tfrOIANA 604 djilrtm CJmqi^aetoz President of the Indiana Chiropractic College. Inc. Rational adjustments for chronic, sub-acut* and acuW diseases. Circle 737 4. 149 N. Delaware street. "aikmoint hospltaX for confinement, private; prices reasonable; may work for board; babies adopted, write for booklet. AIKS. T. B. LONG, 4911 E. Twenty-Seventh st., Kansas City, Mo. .PRIVATE massages by masseur es French Lick Springs Hotel. Here for the winter. CLAUDE POWERS. Belmont 1956. massages— 2l? ft n. iiunc.:* stT. apt. i. Select patronage. Circle 1890. ' SULPHUR “bIS HsrTX S!SO VAPOR BATHS AND MASSAGE. CIRCLE 5819. 116 W. ST. CLAIR. sulphur bath, si. 105 tv. st. clair. PUSINESS SERVICES. ~ 1 Notice to the Public v Call the man with the largest barrels the city before the rush starts cleaning vaults, dry wells, cisterns. Main 9081. ,* BATHROOM fixtures, complete. |9O. Plumbing supplies at retail. We save you money on installation. E. M. HARDIN CO., 3220 E. Michigan.
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BUSINESS SERVICES. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Wire five-room cottage, sl6. * Lighting fixtures and repair, yrork. Circle 8726. Drexei 9598. / MARG, A. SELLERS, D.P.. D.C., DO. Drugless therapy, osteo, magnetic massage. Hours 9 a. m: to 9 p. m. 721 Russell sfvenue. - WANTED —Washing and ironing from parties who can bring them to her. Use rest water, bol! clothes. Wash. 2667. HEATH'S Union Barber Shop. Warm. comfortable bath rooms. 133 W. Market street. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated. feather mattresses and pillows nfadc. E. F, BURKLK, 416 Masa. Main 1428. PAPER HANGING; latest samples, first Class work. Price right. L. C. DUNKIN. Webster 6948. ROOFING, plain red, green or design, laid over shingles or new work. Repair work. Webster 9174, . SAFETY RAZQR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana ave. PLASTERING ■ of all kinds;" chimney building and pointing. Call Drexei 9280. ALL kinds furnace work, tinning, roofing. Repair work a specialty. Call Drexei 8519. ELECTRIC wiring: houses a specialty. No charges for estimates. Main 8635. PAPER HANGING; small Jobs taken. Work guaranteed. Belmont 3608. MACHINE hemstltchingT"~2Sio""park" ave. Apartment 11. Randolph 2312. GOOD roofing, J 1.25 per roll and up. E. M. HARDIN CO.. 3220 E. Michigan. PAPER HANGING: P RICE RIGHT". DREXF.L 4687. , MALE HELP—
DO YOU KNOW BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTING? If you do, there is almost always a ! good position for you that will pay from j $25 to S6O a week or more, j A certified public accountant will pr- --! sonaly teach yout bookkeeping and eie- ] mentary accounting. No text books or i home work, but practical experience that will fit you for a profession where there is always more demand than supply of trained men and women. It assures you of a permanent position—a better paying position where future possibilities are really unlimited. For full details, write, phone or call Hugh M. Simpson. 1305 City Trust bldg. Phone Circle WANTED—Ambitious middle-aged :nen for eanyassers; good proposition to those who can obtain results. Call H. W. BERKSHIRE. Main 3600. Circulation Dept., between 9 and 10 a. m. WANTED —Boys who want town Times routes, call and See Mr, Moorehsad at Times office any afternoon after 2 O'clock. _ HUSTLERS who can sell monthly pay life insurance. Call between 9 and 10 a_ m. 403 Chamber of Bldg. IIN ST RUCTIONS. PRIVATE LESSONS; all systems shorthand; typewriting and bookkeeping; also Burroughs calculator work, certified teachers; day and night classes; special rates now offered. Call or write for particulars. Circle 1214. JACKSON BUSINESS COLLEGE. 157 N. Illinois. ff - *) A ft' -7 anf * popular piano music fi j[ taught In twenty lessons. 4 **beginners and advanced. Christensen Scl.ool, 106 Pembroke Arcade. Circle 3034. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER'S COLLEGE, 303 E. Washington st., Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 0757. FEMALE HELP—WANTED. / GIRLS over 18 years of age to learn telephone operating. IND. BELL TELEPHONE CO. Room 322. edrner New York and Meridian. FORELADY with experience to take charge of fiatwork ironer. Must be able to turn out both quality and quantity. Apply Tiffany Laundry. 25 McLean piace. HELP FOR MASSAGE PARLOR." CALL 116 W, ST, CLAIR, CIRCLE 6819. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. WASHING and Ironing to bring home; first-class laundress; called for, delivered. RAndolph 1277. ■WHITE lady experienced with housework, more for home than wages. 726 S. West street. I WANT Day work CLEANING, IRON- ' ING AND MAID WORK. CIRCLE 6706. RESTAURANT work of any kind; experienced salad maker. Lincoln 7007. CURTfAINS to launder. Drexei 0896. MRS. J. LUTZ. 9 NURSING; sick only and maternity. Phone RAndolph 0979. . OETECTIVES. Oiiigley-Hyland Agency Civil 'and Criminal Investigators 536-529 Peoples Bank Bldg. Main 2902. BUSINEBS OPPORTUNITIES. ~ ROOMING house, 14 rooms and bath; must sell on account of sickness. See owner. 726 North Illinois street. CIGAIF stand for sale. Inquire Atlas Hotel. Meridian and Loulsia streets. GROCERY fixtures for sale and some stock. Belmont 1189. TAILOR shop. Must be sold at once. Call Circle 7078. GROCERY and treat market. 2001 Shelby st. DRexel 7714 or DRexel 0761. houses—to Let. Alabama, 501 S.; Seven rooms $35.00 Pershing, 719 N.; five rooms ."... 18.00 Ralston, 2037; three rooms ll.OOj Union st.. 2304; 2 front rooms 10.00 COLORED. North, 1112 E.; 3 rooms 11.00 Smith, 424, three r'ooms 10.00 FARMERS TRUST CO. 13041/2 S. Belmont Four rooms, gas, electricity and city water; $18.60 per month. West Indianapolis car. Dunlop & Holtegel 122 B. Market. FOUR-ROOM house, 1118 S. Pennsylvania st.. electricity, gas; low rent. Apply 119 Union street. RAWLEd ave., 5961; *4-room double; gas, electric lights, $lB. Irvington 3849. ADDISON, N.. To; THREE ROOMS; MODERN. S4O. BELMONT 1219. SHRIVER AVE., 2619; half double, thor- j oughly modern. RAndoiph 4781. ENGLISH -ave., 1116; 3-room hou; gas. ; ' HO USES—W ANTED. HOUSE Fiv© or 6 rooms modern by March 1. Harrison 1332.
FLATS, APARTM ENTS—TO LET. One three-room kitchenette and bath, just completed. Call Randolph 1153, or I§ol North Capitol Avenue. WEST, i-room apartment, S4O; 4-room, JSO; 5-room.' $65; modern; heat furnished. Balmont 1219. TRANSFER AND STORAGES Blue Star Transit Return load from Toledo to Indianapolis between the Ist and the 11th. / Local and long-distance hauling, BERT SMITH 165 Kentucky ave. 4 AUTO MOVING VAN SERVICE. Main 2294. PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private locked rooms and open epace. 26c per month and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give you exact prices on any kind of work without any obligations. 419-23 E. Market street. Main 2760. LI. 3680. EST. 1895. ' OTTO J. BUESZ. Packing, Hauling, Storage, Overland Hauling. Main 3623-2363. _NI* ht Webster 0699. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 X. Now Jersey st. Main 2028. IJ 1128. UNION STATION TRANSFER Local, overland moving, guaranteed work. M. 7119 ‘ ROOMS—TO LET. NICELY furnished front rohm; modern; private home north, Central car lina Randolph 8283. NICE, lirge. light room, semi-modern walking distance; gentlacnan ■'"preferred ; family; *ls per month. Circle 3289 FLETCHER AVE, 12 32. 1 or 2 rooms with kitchenette; furnished; private family. Drexei 5593 t NEW JERSEY, 1521 N : furnished modern room, private, home privileges. Circle 2872. PERSHING ave.. 1034 S.; furnished 2 or more rooms; light, heat, phone. DElmont 1291. FIRST-CLASS table board, home cooklffg: reasonable prices; references. Harrison 6619, FOUR unfurnished and 1 furnished rooms; modern except heat. 316 Agr.es atret. Illinois! 1429 n7! modern fur: NISHED SWEEPING ROOMS. CIRCLE 3966. WASH.. 1913 E.; nlVeiy furnished room. modern apt. Rea*>r.able. DRexel 4 4 58. DFLAWARIJ. 2225; attractive rms., mod.. /home p’; ~ . breakfast, dinner. Ken. 6523. CRAIG HOTEL. roomiT $1.75 to $3 per week; 35c to 60c a day. MAin 1361 TWELFTH, 60ST* E.; nice , large. warm front room soy aleeplng. Circle 0783. LIGHTHOUSE KEEP ING ROOMS. ILLINOIS. 932 N.; 8-room furnished: privata entrance; gas, water, electricity and telephone, $6-60. Circle 4785. LIGHT housekeeping room and kitchenette near W. Tenth car; reasonable. 1031 N. Tremont. MODbEx light housekeeping rooms in private family; close to car line. Clrcie 6825: LARGE front housekeeping rooms; modern; centrally located. 227 E. New York, BEvTIiLE ~AVe! 924: 2 furnilhed house"! keeping rooms. Waster 1i63. ~~ e USIN^ S—T BUILDING, aultable for repair aliop or factory. 1217-19 Aivord Randolph 7220. __ REAL EBTATE—-FOK SALE.
i South Belmont 1200 block, 0-room i\ewly papered, sewer and In. Small baHement, barn. For quick aale, 12,600; $350 cash R. L. Archbold. City Trust Cos. Circle 4022. Bel. 1026, ring 4. $250 CASH, balance sls per month buys pretty four-room cottage on Pershingave, north of Michigan; newly painted and decorated throughout, electric lights arid gaa; only $1,660 HARTMAN. 224 N Delaware. Lincoln 8762. For Colored Five-room bungalow, strictly modern, garage, large lot. chicken park; an exceptionally fine property, 8“*.000; terms. 61,000 down, balance like rent. Main 0142. o A rr Six-room modern home (I TT II '-9 Trotter & Henry’s ad\l || H dlUon,” west; $250 cash. balance S4O per month. GEORGE A. LUCAS, 726 K. of P. Bldg. Circle 6600. , SEE THIS new, attractive 6-room bungalow, garag #, three full lot : near ’lnterurban ; Ideal for garden and chickens. 6260 cash, $24 month. OWNER. Main 0186. Evenings. J£>rexel 1493. SIX ROOMS, clou# In. East Tenth, strtct-ly modern; nice basement, hot water beat, electric lights; the best buy in the city for $1,260. Call C. J. OSBURN. Drexel 6184, ■ y—o A n High-claes double In IryII IT A H lngton for ’ sale. BeautlUii AVV 11 fully located. GEO. A. a n **—* LUCAS. 726 K. of P. bldg. Circle 6600. BUNGALOW, MODERN TWo-car garage, lot feet, price $3,600; one-half cash, terms on balance. JENNINGS BROS., 28 S; Illinois St. SIX-ROOM~ gas. sewer connection. cellar. Price 62.100; would consider a Ford car as part. JENNINGS BROS., 28 S. Illinois gt. BUNGALOW, modern, 2-car garage, lot 50X185 feet, price 68,600; one-half cash, terms on balance. JENNINGS BROS. 28 8. Illinois st. EQUITY - of sll3 I" two lots east; to trade in for rent. of 4 or 6 room house. GEO. F.* BOYER, 922% E. St. Clair. Phone, Circle 3*919. ... SIX ROOMS modern except furnace, paved street; death In family necessitates sale. Main 0107. , 6500 CASH, 6-room modern, btngalow near EUenberger Park. MR. WRIGHT. Irvington 0292. FOR SALE —Modern 9-room cottage on south i lde. Owner leaving city. Call DRexel 4210. BY OWNER, 7-room modern home; good terms; fine location. 2806 N. Gale. SEVEN-ROOM house, modern, near Foun/taln Square; beautiful Interior. Dr. 0199. SIJC-BOOM house, one acre of ground. Bargain. DRexel 9486. 3624 Stanton ave. SIX-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE, BY OWNER, DREXEL 2060.
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1922.
REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. Beautiful Bungalow Bargain Brand new Callfornla-Florlda bungalow. thoroughly modern with garago newly furnished cn beautiful Carrollton ave. Owner leaving city, will sell furnished for $8,500. Here Is a real chance for someone with REAL MONEY. Shown by appolntmeni only by owner. Address A No. 1866, TifjMW \ Six-Room Modern Paved street. Price $3,760. Can be bought on payments. New Double Four room* a side, garage, S2OO down, balance monthly. For particulars. J. A. Lynch, 303 Baldwin Bldg. Circle 1422. 1955 Arrow Ave. Four-room, bungalow ntyi cottage; ga-s city water, electric lights. Prica $1,850; S2OO cash, ba.ance term.**. 150 E. EIGHTEENTH ST. Six-room cottage. ne*iy painted and papered, fcas, electric lights, well and cletern. Price $2,200; S2OO cash, balance terms. LEO K. CLINE. 481 Lemcke Bldg. 8115. College and 33rd Modern home, large living room, fireplace, built-in features In dining room, sun parlor and kitchen, four bedrooms, sleeping porch and bath. h>rdwuo>s floors, fuil basement, laundry; large east front lot. Price $8.206. This is absolutely a pre-war price. Duniop &. Holtegel, Realtors * 122 E Market St. Why Pay Rent? When $350 down and $23.50 per month buys a double having 5 large rooms and pantry to side; electric lights, well, cistern. cement walks and curb, gravel street. Two blocks to oar. Located northeast. Meredith & Johnson Main 2398. W*btf 7958. Near E. 10th Car Line Five-room modern except furnac#; bargain price. $3,209; part ua*h; can arrange term for balance. Call Mr. McINTEER. with I. X. Richie & Son. 710-12 Bankers Trust Bldg, Main 0520. Southeastern Ave. Seven-room semi-modern, excellent condition: newly decorated; only $250 cash, balance monthly, snap. Call M. M. ANDREWS. RAndolph 9564, with WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. Southeast 6 rooms, electric lights, gas and bath. 900 block of South East street. $2,300; SSOO cash, S2O per month. Shelhurne, with I. N. Richie fc Son Main 0520 Sixdtoojn Modern Bungalow, East Lot 40\!iHf; will B*ll for $4,000. Requites su.ooo eaah; balance at 8 per cr*t. 62 South Denny utreet. MODEBNBUNGALOW Five rooms and bath; hot water heat; front and rear porches; garage with front driveway. Brice $4,760. Live Wires.” T. R. J ONES it CO. 414 People* Bank Bid®. 184 E. Market St. Main 6768.
KEYSTONE AVE." 215 S.; five-room house, has gas. eleetrlo lights, good well, front and back perch, i good grape arbor, large barn; *4300 cash, balance S2O month. Price, $2,300. JAMES E. BERRY, 147 East Market. MA In 6147. West Indianapolis IV4 2 Shephard siroet 6-room houae; modern except bath; located on hill, $2,300. S3OO cash. . Fowler & Eaton Main 6871. _ 801 City Trust. BA rg Ain—Ten-acre Truck and fruit farm and six-room house; black grotmd; three-fourths mile from city car or interurban. Ask for MARGARET BERRY. Drexel 4 264. Main 5147 L-Room Cottage, Southeast East of Garfield Park, S9OO cash. See Mr. Andersofi. 1. N. i’ticliie & Son. 710-72 Bankers Tr ust Bldg. Main 0620. 2522 E. St. Clair St. Bungalow, 5 rooms; gas, c!sy water, electric lights, inside toilet, $3,300; SBOO cash,“3o month. Dunlop & HolteftaJ, Realtors REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. 5-Acre Tracts, East Only two left; SL26O. Et sy payments. Irvington T**>l2 ever, frigs. W. 11. Cooper & Cos. 888 Lomcko Bldtf. R E AL"eSTATE—SALE 6 R TRADE. Farm For Exchange Jefferson County; 80 acres well lm- ! proved; will take city rental. Call TRUEI BLOOD, Main 0186. Evenings, Irvington ! 4278. 1 _ " r SALg — Choice Lot 40x175, two squares southeast 1 of Fair Grounds. Brice only $626; $lO cash. $1.60 weekly. Main 140. \ sal.*2 BIG BARGAIN'S No. 1. 40 acres Marion Cos , 7-roorm house and summer house, large barn, ttantlons for 6 cows, complete hog house. 1 chicken house and all other outbuildings; jl horses. 8 cows, 17 hogs, 4 brood sows, 7,6 chickens. about .S6O bu. corn. 8 tons hay; all farm’ng Implements; some dining room furniture, baseburner and coal rnnge. No. 2, 80 acres Hendricks Coi Price SB,OOO. Cash $2,000. Terms on balance. “Live Wires.’’ T. R. JONES A COMPANY. 414 Peoples Bank Bldg. , 134 E. Market St. Main 6758. \ JANDOLOOI. FREE, SPECIAL N’j'MBER Just out, containing many faGts of clohpr land in Marinette County, Wisconsin. If for a home or an Investment y>ou are thinking of buying good farm , lands, where farmers grow rich, send at or|ce * tj this special number of LANDOLOG\t. -f Is free on request. Address SKIDNfORERIEHLE LAND CO., 113 Skidmore(Rlehle Bldg.. Marinette, Wig. 17-ACRE Hamilton County; good , ! 4-room house, only J 2,500. Webster 4107|
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REAL ESTATE-WANTEP. HAVE cash buyers for bungalows and cottages east, north or sduth; SSOO to SI,OOO cash. Cnim & Boulden, Realty Cos. Main Real Estate Wanted Two doubles east from owner; modern or semi-modern; around SB,OOO. Mr. O’Mara. Matn 1115. Howard C. Venn. Avil Buyers for doubles and singles. ■north and east. GRIFFIS & ETTINGKR, 302 City Trust bid,:. Main 6064. ” AUTOMOBILE^—FOR SALE./ Automobile Insurance The kind you ought to have at the prica you can Afford to pay. Automobile Insurance x\gency 303 Baldwin Circle 1423. DODGE BROTHERS motor cars; a good assortment at all time*. C.H.Wallcßlcm Company Doushj HROTM&fIS Motbp VtioaM 340 North Meridian FORDS —All model* and styles. Salt or exchange for any make car Cash or payment. 725 Virginia ave DR exel 6083. BUICK 1918; half-ton truck. A-l mechanical condition; 6 extra good ssu down, baJan< e one year. WIDES tk MILLER. 644 E Washington. MAin 3498, FORD eedan, 1920}, A-l cornliMon, many extras: $l5O down, balance easy terms. WEI S3 MAN. 212-14 E. New York st. Main 4 446. AI.L kinds of ears SSO. $76, SIOO down balance small weekly payments. in dp La. autA Parts and tire co. 614 N. Capitol. 1920 SCRIPPS-BOOTH TOURING A bargain, g .od as new. Belmont 0816 or 3401 West Michigan. . FORD, 1920 touring, starter; A-l chape. S9O down, balance one year. WIDES A MILLER. 644 E. Washington. Main 8493 OVERLAND TOURING ~ At a bargain and In A-l condition. Belmont 1734. Res. 532 N. Central Court. FORD with Ottowa body, wire wheels, 1920 Motor. For sale or trade. TURNER, 725 Virginia ave. DRexe! 61)83. FORD coupes, 1920-21 ..odela Sale or exchange for any maws car. 721 Virginia ave. Drexei 6083. FORD touring, 1921 models; sole or exchange for any make cr. 725 Virginia avenuu. Drexei 6033. FORD touring,,with special body, $lB6, cash or payment. 726 Virginia avenue. Drexei 6083. Ford roadster, 1520 model; starter and demountable rims. 725 Virginia ave. 1 Drexei 6083. FORD coupe body; sale or exchange for touring or roadster body. 726 Virginia avenue. FORD eedan. 1920 model. Sale or trade for any make j;ar. TURNER. 725 Vir. avenue. FORD roadster with 20 motor block. SBS TURNER. 725 Virginia ave, DRexel 6033. FORD tops, new; one-man top and side curtain. S2O eaoh. 917-919 Virginia ave FORD. 1-tott - truck!” sso~down. TURNER! 726 Virginia avenue. Drexsl 6083. FORD touring body. 1917 model, sls. 725 Virginia ave. Drexei AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. , 619 N. Illinois st. Main 1679. LI. 2061. | AUTosvanVeD. Open evenings 9:30. Phone WKbster "260 j AUTOS wanted. WBIBBMAN 8. _ 2i3-14 R. New York street. Main 4440. AU T O R E PAIRS AN D SUPP L !ES. BRING your battery troubles to us. We are experts in this work and our prices are right; 6 vo’.t rechargs 60c; rebuild complete $8.00; 12 volt reoharge 760; rebuild complete SIO.OO. SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. 413 3. MERIDIAN ST.,
AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 234 North Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry COfcVIN BATTERY COMPAN K. 121 E. Maryland st. Circle 1870. Recharge. 6-volt, 60c; 12-volt. 76a New battery, guaranteed two years. sll. $14.50, 61$, $16.50; 127, $22.60. Ford Bodies Five distinct Specials to exchange for used. XUTOWA BoNy DIST. 330 K. Market. ~~ GARAGES—TO LET. SPACE for 1 car; electric lights, water and cement floors. Circle 0326 MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. WE ARE overstocked on leather rockers and easy chairs of all makes and descriptions. Now Is the time to buy and buy right at BAKER BROS., on • easy terms. SAVE HALF your money by buying rebuilt furniture and stoves. They are as good as new and will last as long. BY AI.L MEANS’SEE US. BAKER BROS. WE buy in large quantities so that we can give our customers a better quality of furniture' at lower prises than they can get anywhere and we sell on easy terms. - BAKER BROS. CARLOADS and carloads of good clean, rebuilt furniture half the price of new; low, easy payments. 219 H Washington st. BAKER BROS. WHITE porcelain gas range, all standard makes, at a saving of one-third to onehalf; payments easy. All 9 E. Washington st. BAKER BROS. COMPLETE suites in bedrSm furniture and many odd pieces of ttye best quality at lowest prices and on eaey payments at BARER BROa NEW drop side sanitary couches; Simmons make, $8.60; new pad $3.50; $1 down and oOc a week. BAKERBROS. MAKE old coat look like new suit by matching a pair trousers with the CORRECT PANTS MAKERS CO. 104% W. Ohio St. MAJESTIC steel range; like new. Burns coal or wood. Worth $75. Make an offer. HArrlson 1846. [PATENT fireproof weather-proof wood single. Will sell outright. Particulars free. Write CECIL I)AVIS, Atlanta. Ind. TERMS given -on new and used machines. White Sewing Machine Cos. 312 Mass, ave. FOR SALE —Camera 5x7 plate; good condition. 2716 N. Illinois. Price $12.00.
MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. ■V 100-ecs Incubator $20.00 150-6K£ Incubator 25.00 See us first when in tfre market for poultry supplies. OVERMAN CO. 332 E. Market. Circle 6031. Largest Stock in the State We sell no Junk or trash because we never buy anything that is not in good shape or can be made so before we offer it for sale. Hundreds of families that are feeling the need for economy,* yet mhst have additional pieces of furniture or stoves, are finding our half price bargains of wonderful help. Whatever your needs are we can supply them. e Baker Bros. Pioneer dealers in usYd furniture that can hardly be told from new. $ Match Your Coat With a Pair of I| 1 TROUSERS \[l f3.95 to $lO. Work Vi / Pants, $1.95 to $4 THE PANTS STORE CO. 11 Us 41 W. Ohio. 114 E. Ohio Two Storoa. W A Complete Line of Beds ! springs and mattresses, of ail makes and ! descriptions at prices that ydu can t reI Hist. Baker Bros. The largest Used Furniture Store in the > Opposite t ie UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER In GOOD CONDITION; CLEANED AND OVERHAULED REASONABLE PRICE. PAYMENTS IF DESIRED. ALSW9 BARGAINS IN OTHgR MAKES. CLARK TYPE- | WRITER SHOP. 18 WEST MARKET. BECOND fbtß. PHONE MAIN 2686. THREE-PIECE overstaffed daveno suites. In tapestry, velour, leather. Imitation leather and mohair at prices that will amaze you and on terms that any one car. buy at BAKER BROS. PANTS * AND SEUr’Eli DIRECT TO YOU AT A SAVING. U POM TAILORING CO. LLOIt 254 Massachusetts Ave. 1 WHEN you think of buying furniture. come In and see tbe largest and moat complete line of it lo the United State* la one store and we will make agreeable terms with you. baker bros. WE CARRY the largest and moat complete line of etoves in the city; hotblasta, baieburnera, cannon stoves combination coal and gas ranges or gas and coal oil. You can av# money here, BAKER BROS. WHY pay high price* lor new furniture when you can buy good, clean, rebuilt furniture for almost half what you pay for new at the squ*ro-deal store. BAKER BROS. ____ _ ALE J. > . cooker, one-half price. Call IKvinglon 4286. as. large load; truck delivery. Webster 1401. MISCELLAN EOUS—WANT ED. GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCKYARDS L BAKER BROS, could use some high-grade walnut end mahogany furniture; also some high-grade rugs; call us at once. The largest ueB furniture store in the world. Upp..*lte courthouse. BAKER BROS. 'WE CAN use some good showcase*, cash register* and grocery fixtures. Will pay a good cash price BAKER BROS. -Main 3466. WE CAN use 100 Orst-cloae refrigerators; \ must be good. BAKER BROS., \ 219 East Washington SC WE WANT enough mcdlum-cla*a house- i hold goods to fumleh 50 rooms We want it at once and will pay cash. Call I our buyer. Main 3465 or Main 3466. BAKER BROS. V ANTED BABY CARRIAGE OR STROLLER. REGARDLESS OF i CONDITION. CIRCLE 7090. '“coal TiNO w 6 od— for’sale7~
• Special Price on Coal Three Days Only Best Pocahontas lump, forked SB.OO Best Pocahontas lump, sfioveled 7.75 Best, Pocahontas, mine run • 6.75 i Best West Virginia lump, forked 7.25 | Best Kentucky lump, forked •. I 7.25 Best Cass egg, forked 5.50 Best Hamilton lump, forked 6.50 TQM SIIROYER 430 Indiana Ave. GI rele 1435. LI ncoln 5443. Kindling With Lack Ton Best Ind. or Linton No. 4 clean fk...56.26 Best Illinois mine run... 6.50 Best 111. lump, large forked clean... 7.00 Best Illinois egg. clean forked 6.7$ Best Brazil egg, clean ferlfed 7.00 Best Brazil block, clean forked--..... 7.75 High grade uut and slack 4.75 Delivered anywhere In the city. Drexel 3280. Bt. 2225. Union Ice and Coatl Cos. Quality, Service and Correct 'Weight. Since 1908. Ask your friends TRY ONE TON] Linton No. 4, forked $6.00 Illinois lump, large 6-inch 7.00 Kentucky lump, forked...... 7.60 W. Virginia lump, forked 7,60 Pocahontas, mine run S.OO Pocahontas lump, genuine Red Ash.. 8.00 If this coal don’t m?et with your approval, send It back. r MERIDIAN COAL CO. ' Lincoln 6227 24th and Canal. GOOD hard wood, ru-nace or eaok stove, $5 a cord delivered, S feet long, 4 feet high, 18 inches wide. Call Main 6063 daytime or Washington 0710 evenings. - ——^ L. H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 3631. 212 N. Pine. Main 2161. GLENDORALump, TV; best IndT.~~s6rso: No charge for wheeling. Call I. Baker. Circle 6573, 449 Blake. SPECIAL Poca. M. R-, 40% lump, $6.75; Unton No. 4, $6.25. .ADAMS, Ra. 5152.
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i , MOTORCYCLES. AND BICYCLES. j Now ts the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 534-36 Mass Av. Main 8404. CABH paid for all kind* of motorcyclat. FLfOYD PETEHMAX, 509 Maaa&chusettj avenue. DOGS. POULTRY. 'PIGEONS, ETC. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dogs. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY, City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. Main 0872. LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES. WHEN you need a horse think of me. M. GREGORY, 819 S. Alabama it. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—FOR SALE. DROP-HEAD Singer sewing machines, <10; good condition. , Circle 6520. MACHINERY AND' TOOLS. v WONDER MIXERS MIXERS. HOISTS, PUMPS. ENGINES, ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK BURL FINCH. DIBT. 312-20 W. MARYLAND STREET. legalT notTcTes. NOTICE. State of Indiana County of Marion, as.: In the Superior Court. Room No. 5. Cause No. . Complaint to foreclose mortgage. South Side State Bank vs. Frances Ford Rowley anF Rowley, whose Christian name le unknown, her husband. the unknown husband of Frances Ford Rowley, the unknown widower of Frances Ford Rowley, deceased, the unknown heirs of Franco* Ford Rowley, deceased, the unknown devisees of Frances Ford Rowley. deceased, Fletcher Savings and Trust Compafly and Charles J. Garuder Be it known thft on the 15th day of F'ebruary, 1922, the above named plaintiff, by It* attorneys, filed In the igflice of the clerk of the Superior Court of Marlon County. Indiana. Its cvmplalnt against the above named defendants, and said plaintiff, having also filed fn said clerk's office, the affidavit of a competent person, shewing that diligent inquiry had been made for the residence of each of the deTendatus, towlt: Frances Ford Rowley * Rowley, whose Christian name is unknown, hsr husband, the unknown husband of Frances Ford Rowley, the unknown widower of- Frances Ford Rowley, deceased, the tfnknown heirs of Frances Ford Rowtey, deceased, the unknown vlsees of Frances Ford Rowley, deceased.' and that the residence of each of the said defendants upon diligent inquiry, is ■■ unknown; that the names of the defendants sued In this action as follows: The unknown husband of Frances Ford Rowley, the unknown widower of Frances Ford Rowley, deceased, the unknown heirs of Frances Ford. Rowtey. deceased and the 1 unknown devisees of France* Ford Rowj ley. deceased, are unknown and each of • said defendants is believed to be a noni resident of this State; that said euit is prosecuted to foreclose a mortgage upon i lands mentioned and described in said j | complaint ahd also to quiet the mortgage I title. Interest, lien and claim of said plaintiff, in. to and upon said rekl estate, as against all of the defendants herein I first named and as against all demands, j claims claimants whatsoever; that all iof said defendants are necessary parties to saidvproceedlng and that the said lands ; described in said complaint, le the following described real estate in Marlon County, Indiana, towit: Lots numbered one (1). two (2) and three (3) in Meeh's East Washington street addition to the city of Indianapolis, according to the plat of said addition as recorded in plat book 9 at page 137 thereof of the records Jji the office of the recorder of Marlon County. Indiana. And, whereas, said plaintiff has. by written endorsement on said complaint. said defendants to appear in said I court and answer or demur thereto on or before ‘he 12th day of April, 1923. Now, therefore, by order of said court, j said defendants above named are hereby . notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them and that unless i they appear and answer or demur thereto j at the calling of said cause on the 12th ' day of April, 1922. the same being the ninth Judicial day of a term of said court, j to" be begun and heard at the courthouse in the city of Indianapolis Indiana, on the first Monday of April. 1922. said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, w ilt be hea.r<r and determined in their absence. RICHARD V. SITE, Clerk. MEANS A BU ENT I NO. Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE. Department of Pubiio Parka. Office of tbe Board. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given by the Board of | Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolls. Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by It. at its office until ! 3 o'clock p. m. on Thur* lay. March lth, j 1922. for the following jescrlbed pubiio ] Improvement in the city of Indianapolis, as authorized by IMPROVEMENT RESOLUTION | No./28. 1921, to improve the ldewaik on Meridian j street boulevard from 43rd to 54th streets, by grading an<? pavftig the sidewalks with cement to a uniform width of five (5) ; feet placed one and one-half feet from the property line;- providing double strength walks over private drives and grading the lawns wherever disturbed in the construction of the sidewalk; all in accordance with the profile, details, drawtnps and specifications on file in the office of the Board of Park Commissioners of j said city. AU'work done In making of said described public improvement shall be In accordance with the terms and conditions of said Improvement Resolution. an 4 the general and *o{a!l plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Park Commissioners of the titty of Indianapolis. . f The Board of Park Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids. CHVRLES A. BOOKWALTER. FRKD CLINE. ALBERT M. MAGUIRE. SARAH E. SHANK. Bosrd of Park Commissioners. City of. Indianapolis.
NOTICE FOR BIDS ON TEMPORARY LOAN. Notice Is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of General Ordinance No. 11, 1*22, of the Ccmmtn Council of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, passed bn January 16. 1922, and approved by the Mayor of the City of Indianapolis, the undersigned, City Controlhr of the City of Indianapolis, will receive sea.ed bids at his office In the City Hall, lr the City of Indianapolis, up to 12 o'clock noon on Friday. Feltruary 24, 1922. fo 1 a temporary loan of Fifty-five Thousand ($65,000.00) Dollars to the City of Indianapolis for ths *use of the Department of Public F&rks, and payable from the current revenues of said department to be derived from taxes. Said loan shall be repaid or. or before June 15. 1922. All bids shall be based on the annual rate es interesi asked, to which a premium may be added, and the loan will be awarded to th> best and lowest bidder, but the right lg reserved to reject any and all bids. The obligation to be Issued by said city will be negotiable notes of the City of Indlanapoße In denom nations of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars and upwards, at the option of the successful bidder. JOSEPH L. HOGUE, City Controller of the City of Indianapolis. Times Want Ads find the right peopl* for the right places and the right places for''the right people. Phone Main 3500.
LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Department of Pubiio Parks, Office of thi Board: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Ind Jan; apolis. Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it at its office until I ! o’clock p. m., on Thursday, March 16 j 1922, for the furnishing of all material and labor for the construction of a concrete retaining wall along the west and : north banks of Fall Creek from about Thirty-First street produced, to Ashland avenue. In the City of Indianapolis, in accordance with the plane and specifications which are on file and may be seen in th* office of the Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. Bidders rafcst accompany their proposal* for-said improvement with a certified check for an amount not less than 2%% of the amount bid. as evidence of good faith that the successful bidder wil! execute within five (5) days from the acceptance of his proposal, contract and bond satisfactory to said board to do the work required; said check to be mads payable to the Board of Park CommissionI ers of the city of Indianapolis and "must be oertifiejl by a reputable bank or trust company doijg business in the city oi Indianapolis. A failure of the successful bidder to enter Into such contract and bond upon the acceptance of one of said proposal* will forteit the check and the sum ot money payable thereon to the city as ascertained and liquidated damages for such failure. An affidavit of eon-eo!!usion 'as required by law must be furnished. The Board of Park Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids. CHARLES A. BOOKWALTER, FREE/CLINK. ALBERT M. MAGUIRE. SARAH E. SHANK. ’ Board of Park Commissioifcro, City ol Indianapolis, Ind. NOTICE. I Department of Public Parka Office of the Board : Notice is hereby given by ths Board of Park Commissioners of the qlty of Indian- ; apolis, Indiana, that sealed proposals wil* jbe received by it at its office until 1 o'clock p m., on Thursday, March IS. i 1922. for the furnishing of material and labor to reconstruct fourffvood block j wings, cement curbs and sidewalks at ths j Intersection of Meridian and Thirtieth ■ streets in the city of Indianapolis in acj cordance the plans and specifications 1 which are on file and may be s*en in the i office of the Board of Park Commissioners ) of the city of Indianapolis, Bidders must accompany their proposals : for said improvement with a certified check for an amount not less than Biff* lof the amount bid. as evidence of good ; faith that the successful bidder will exe- ' cute within five (5) days from the acI ceptance of his proposal, contract and i bond satisfactory to said board to do the work required; said check to be made payable to the Board of Park Commissioner* of the city of Indianapolis and must be certified by a reputable bank or trust company doing business in the city of 1' Indianapolis. A failure of the successful bidder to enter into such contract and bond upon the acceptance of one of said proposals will forfeit the check and the sum of money payable thereon to the city as as- | certained and liquidated damages for such ! failure. An affidavit of non-collusion as required by law must be furnished. The Board of Park Commissioner* reserve.* the right to reject any or oil bids. CHARLES A. BOOKWALTER, „ FRED CLINE? ALBERT M. MAGUIRE. SARAH E. SHANK, Board of Park Commissioners, City of Indianapolis, Ind. _____ NOTICE. ~ Department of Public Parks. Office of the Boar 1: r Notice is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners ot the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, that sealed proposals will*' be received by it at its office until 3 o'clock p. m., on Thursday, March 16. 1922. for the furnishing of all material and labor for the reconstruction of four wood block wing3, cement curbs and sidewalks at the intersection of Capitol avenue and Thirtieth street In the city of Indianapolis in accordance with the plans aAd specifications which are on file and may be seen In the office of the Board of Park Comml.*J>loneA of the city of Indianapolis. Bidder* must accompany their proposals for said Improvement with a certified check for an amount not less than 2H Tof the amount bid. as evidence of goex faith that the successful bidder wlii execute within five (5) day* from th* acceptance of his proposal, contract and bond satisfactory to said board to do the work required; said check to be made payable to the Board bf Park Commlsston'>t's of the city of Indianapolis and must be certified by a reputable bank'or trust company doing business in the city of Indianapolis. A failure of the successful bidder to enter Into such contract and bond upon the acceptance of ono of said proposa!a will forfeit the check #.id the sum of money payable thereon to the city as ascertained and liquidated damages for guch failure. An affidavit of non-collusion as required by law mpst be furnished. The Board of Park Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bida CHARLES A. BOOKWALTER, FRED CLINE, ALBERT M. MAGUIRE, fARAH E. BHAXK, Board of Park Commissioners, City of Indianapolis. Ind. NOTICE TO BIDDERB. * Separate sealed bids will be received by the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, at the offices of the board, southwest "comer of Median and Ohio streets. Indianapolis, Indiana, until 10 o’clock a. m.. Tuesday. March 7, 1922. as per specifications publicly posted on 1 the bulletin board of the Board of I School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, at its offices, southwest corner of Meridian and Ohio streets, Indianapolis, Indiana for the following articles: Phonograph*, fifty, more or less. Adding machine WALTER J. TWINAME, Business Director. RALPH D. M’CARTY, Purchasing Agent.
“ AUCTIONS. McPherson auction co. We sell everything on earth. 1# West Ohio street. Aoom 203. Phone Circle 4583. Circle Sfil. ~ ~ -- FIN ANCIA L. $lO TO S3OO This office Is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana and was established for the purpose of providing a place where honest people can borrow any amount from $lO to S3OO without paying more thagr the legal rate of Interest or without being Imposed upon li any way. It Is only necessary that you are keeping house and permanently located. _ NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither do we make Inquiries of your friends, relatives or trades people. You can have all time necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep Call and let us explain. No cßerges unless you borrow. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced at legal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2923 OR LINCOLN 2450. SECURITY MORTGAGE ' LOAN CO. Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. 118 E. Washington St. Cor. Vlr. Ave. LOANS On furniture, pianos, autos. live stock, farm Implements and other collateral. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141% E. Washington St. Main 0585. Auto Lincoln 7184. • • ’ WE MAKE first and second mortgages c, improved farms and Indianapolis teal estate AETNA MORTGAGE AND INVESTT CO. 508 Fidelity Trust bldg. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON 108 N. Delaware st. Main 1618. MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B. MILLER. 127 N. Main 6742. Obregon Menaced MEXICO CITY, Feb. 23.—President Obregon has recently received three letters threatening his life, his friends state. Two letters were mailed In the United States. ■ Coasts at 60 FARGO. N. D., Feb. 23 Mrs. Helen Upalding is a winter sports enthusiast despite her 60 years. She goes coasting daily with her two grandsons. KHAKI FOR FRANCE IN XML LISBON, Feb. 23.—Posynen serving the the present stock of sky blue uniforms will be exhausted late In 1924. French soldiers will then be clothed la khaki.
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