Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 293, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1922 — Page 9
APRIL 19. 1922.
j t>owling| The Fez's Five women's bowling team j dropped a special match game to the Na-1 tional Biscuit Company five Tuesday night, but made anew record of 2,355 , pins for three games. which, it is claimed, beats the former city high to- j tal by twenty pins. The E-Z Bakes won a match game ... ■ Acme ?t< ■< ials by a total score of 2.250 to 2.015. In another special match the Diamond Chain five dropped the Dill- j ing team, 2,45 ft to 2.275. At a meeting of the Bankers League held Tuesday night, Frank D. Stalnaker, -, : .f id the Indiana National Bank, presented a loving cup to the Fletcher Dnericau National team, winners of the i“.nguc race. The following officers wre electee! for next year: l'residcnt, i r! Hiller, Indiana National Bank; vice president, Wayne Ferrel, National City . itk -H-retary-treasurer, Harold Hardy, Washington Bank and Trust Compauy. There will be a meeting of the memhers of the Elks No. 1 bowling league nt the Elks Club tonight for the purpose t distributing prizes All members are requested to be present. Independent Baseball The Taylor R. S. ball club will hold a meeting Thursdav night at 7 o'clock at Taylor's house All players are requested n i>. present. For games call Drezel 177 ft between 5:30 and ft o’clock. „ The Highland have a team in the field his season playing State ball. Gaines are canted with Maywood Edgewood. Cope. Bargersville, Noblesville. Eagles and Edinburg. Address William Sharpe, 02ft liast Georgia street, Indianapolis. The Mariettas desire a game for nezt Sunday with some fast local team. Mara n,- take notice. For games call Webster 3226 and ask for Basil. All Imperial players and those wishing rv p.is are requested to be at a meeting tonight at 7 o'clock. The Imperials hold t rk permit for next Sunday and want game with a team in the lft-17-year-old •<s. Ca.l Belmont 3232 after 6 p. m. I ask for Kveritt. Che Indianapolis Barnstormers, a colored team, is getting ready for the coming season. The club, which will be composed of strong semi-pro talent, wants ganu - in surrounding States. Address William King. 572 Massachusetts avenue. The Marmi'n 34s w1l! hold a meeting tonight at Beams billiard room. All players sre requested to be present. For games with the Marmons address Art Link 1632 Pleasant street. The Rosebuds want games on Sunday afternoons in the 16-to-lb year-old class. Call H. Smith, Webster 8740, between fi and 7 b. m. The game between the Indianapolis Giants and SGlesviile Browns for next Sunday has been called off. The game iMI lx played April 30. The Giants will practice Sunday at Douglass Park. A meeting will be held Friday night. The Christantore A. C.s will hold an importrnf meeting at lilt* Columbia avenue, Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Auy good s mi-pro pitcher desirous of a tryout is requested to he present. A practice game is wanted for Sunday. Call manager at Webster 4973 after 5:30 o'clock. The A. C.s are booking games with fast State teams. The Noble Specials will meet Eddy Tlieter’s house at 7 o'clock tonight. The first game will be played next Sunday. For games with the Noble Specials write Eddy Rioter, 633 East New York street. The Meldon Club will hold a meeting tonight at the corner of Comer avenue in-1 Shelby street at S o'clock. Ward. Httss Heinie, Ilurle. Pretzel. Jones and Stehlin talc- notice. The Meldons will play the Midways Sunday at Garfield diamonds No. 1. For information call i 1645 and ask for Bill. The Arsenal Athletic Club baseball team Is anxious to schedule games with Stab For game* address rhe Arsenal Athletic Club, corner of Nlne- • nth street and Arsenal avenue, or call dister Ssr7f\ The West Parks, a local traveling team, is anxious to hook games with State teams For games write Robert Fiedler. 9 I North Sheffield avenue, or call Belmont 443*1. All players are requestl to report at a meeting tonight at Workman's poolroom. The Southeasterns have organized and are readr to book games with teams playing In the 17-yer-ld class. All players tire reques-ed to report for a practice Sunday at 9 o’clock. For games with the Southeastern? call Drexel 5924, and ask for Kenneth. The Selmier club will hold its final practice Sunday morning at I<> o'cloek at Riverside diamond No. 10. This will be the final workout before they open the ,-easoti at Franklin April 30. State clubs desiring games address Paul H. Hill, P. O. Box 57ft. Sport Features in Brief NEW YORK—Babe Ruth declined the invitation of the Giants to work out on the Polo grounds daily with Met.raw’s men. lie will travel with the Yankees. PITTSBURGH Dave Robertson, hold out Pirate outfielder, has been released unconditionally. NEW YORK—Mrs Molla Mallory, national champion, and Miss Edith Sigourney, Boston, will sail May 11. to play in the British and French National tennis championships. CHICAGO Wisconsin University defeat**! Northwestern, 4 to 2, In the opening game of the Western Conference baseball season here yesterday. CHICAGO Johnny Myers, middle !ght wrestling champion, began traln- : here to lay under bis old wrestling partners, \rnold Minklev and Tommy Cannon. He wiil meet Heinie Engle, Dubuque, April 27. % CHICAGO —Approval or disapproval of steel shafted golf e'ubs by the Western Golf Association will result from a series of tests given here today by Charles Evans. Jock Hutchison, Larry Ayton and Allen Cose. Majors Plan to Visit Europe for Exhibitions WASHINGTON. April IftWThe Witshg •n. Sc I'ors probably wffl go f*> Europe nezt fall with some other major league club to play games In London, Paris and Rome. Ted snllivan, who managed the world tour of the Giants and While Sox in 1913. has obtained the tssent of Clark Griffith, president of the Senators, and is sailing May 6 to make arrangements. Unless the Senator* • ngage in the world's scries the player* will sail on Oct. 7. Pitching Machine Stolen NEWARK, April 19.—Benjamin Biair, who claims to have invented a pitching machine designed to throw any kind of a curve ball, reported to the police Tuesday that tlie machine had been 6tolen. Blair, who Is 63 years old is heartbroken. He recently exhibited the machine at Mention brook oval. He sa.d its monetary vahie was about SIO.(XK>, but that he considered it priceless because of the years of labor he pu into it. A year ago Blair, who Is from Indianapolis, had the machine on display here. It was exhibited in a tent on Kentucky avenue. He went from here to New York City, where he demonstrated at the Polo Groun 1 the ability of the contrlto throw any k’nd of a curve. Rltm.L WINS ROLLER RACE. Charles Friodtd last night on the Riverside rink Icf.nted Johnnie Robinson, in a mile race in three infinites and fifteen seconds. Ttiis is considered exceptionally p md time for the eighteen lap Riverside track. The race was close throughout. Plans are under war to brine two together in a longer race in the near future. SPAIN WINS TENNIS MATCHES. BARCELONA, April 19.—A tennis contest between tam< of the British Isles and Spain, concluded here Monday, resulted in a victory for Spain by seven matches to none. In the hardest fought t;atch Manuel Alonso of Spain defeated F. G. Lowe, ft-4, 9-7, 5-7, 3-6, 6-4.
INDIANA DAILY TIMES. 14-29 8. M.ridtan St. Main 8500 Claaalfied Adv. Dept. RATES. One time 11 per line Three consecutive times.. .10 per line Six consecutive times 09 per line Lodge and club notices (1 inch or less)... .75 per insertion Over 1 inch. .07 per line additional. Contract rates on application. Church notice* (1 Inch or !ee> 50c per insertion Cver i Inch ... .07 per line additional Death notices 50c per Insertion Card of Thank* or In Mernortam Notices 07 per line Tnt Pally Timet chargee email Want Ads a* an accommodation to It* readers. In return for this courtesy the advertiser 1* expected to remit promptly. Ads received until 11:48 a. m. for publication same day. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ss xm - 2lkt£c/s, Parlors 1888 L’aloa FLANNEK & BUCHANAN .. 820 North Illinois et Funeral directors to the people cf Indian- _. apolle since I*B7. Phones— Mcln 0641-o*4B. LI B**L INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grmsteiner Funerai Director. 628 R. Market. Old phone Main 090*. LI 7806. W. T. Blasecgym 1625 Fhelby et. Drezel 2670. Stewart 1114. 17*2 N. Illinois. Randolph *87(1, j. c. wiLbu^r--1280 Prospect. BT. I*7l, Drezel 0388. EDW. LT HOLM AN 2512 Central Ave Randolph 5903. A. ~ HOCKE N SMiTfcL 734 N. ililnoU. Mam 1766 LI lies. FUXERAI DIRECTORS*—I4O2 N. Illinois WM. E. KRIEGER. Main 1154. Res. phone. Ben Dav's 131-1. Finn Brothers Main 2176. 135 W. Market. Circle 2215. GADD—BERT S. GADD. 1180 Proepect et. Phones Drezei 0422. BT. 2278 _ undertake as—hisey i Tirua si North Del LI 6664. Main !0 H J YUTEWI LtK ~ 634 N. Meridian. Main 081*. FEISNEY A FEENRT. UEATn AND FUNERAL NOTICES. DAVETY, OLIVE J.—Age 52 years, passed away Monday April 17. at 6 a. m.. at | her residence, 2328 Brookside ave. Funeral will be held at the reeidence Thursday 2 : P m. Friends Invited. HAMILTON'. GRACE daughter of Harry Hamlltrtn and sister ; of Arthur, Clarence and Robert Hamilton, parsed away 2 a. m.. Wednesday, April 19, 1922, age 17 years 9 months and 11 days, i Friends may view remains at h*r home. 2292 Cushion street. Funeral notice iat?r. j STEWART. CHARLES—BeIoved husband of Mrs. iJiabelle Stewart, father of WalI lace Stewart and brother of John and j Lizzie Stewart. paused away Monday. April 17. age 62. Funeral at the late residence. 2138 Ransd&li street. Thursday, April 20 at 2 p. m. Interment Mt. Pleasant. Friends invited. CARD OF THANKS. CARD OF THANKS—We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our relative*. * friends and neighbors for the Kindness and sympathy shown us during the sickness aid of our beloved baby, Lloyd Eugene Wlr.zenread. For the beautiful • floral offerings; also the undertaker. Mr. Fred Bailey, the Indianapolis Street Railroad employes and singers and Rev. Rose i t<>r his kindness and consoling words. FATHER. MOTHER AND FAMILY. [CARD OF THANKS—We wlh to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors f*r : their klndnees and sympathy shown us ; during the l!lnes* and death of our beioved husband and father, William T. 51cVey. also Rev. Winders and singers, undertaker and Irvington I. O. O. F. and Rebecca L. .ges, and for the beautiful fora! or nr.gs. WIFE AND CHILDREN. LOST AND FOUND, ; LOST —Scrr ty pin. kite shape, set with opals, lost Monday afternoon, downtown shopping district; owner's name on back. Washington 32i5. Reward. L< >ST—Brooch, diamond sun but st. Sunday. Broad Ripple. Riverside, market to Brrsnan's or Loew's. Drexel 6311. Re- ; ward. FOUND—lzady's pocketbook on Yandes street between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. Call at 1816 Martindale after 6 p, m. LOST —Dog white Eskimo Spitz; answers to name of Toodles. 456 East Fall Creek Parkway. Phone Randolph 4807. Reward. LOST —Small purse containing bills, on Shelbyvllle lnterurban or Virginia and Maryland. Reward. Drexel 7226. ring 2. i LOST—Amethyst lavaliere from strand of beads, near New York ntore. Reward ■to party for return. Washington 2045. LOST—Glasses, pair of shell rimrned, at Kresge's l and 10-cent store. Sat. 748 Lincoln st. Drexel 7579. Reward. STRAYED—BIack, tan and white male beagle with brass-studded collar. Randolph 7760. LOST —Cat. orange Angora, strayed; children’s pet. Call Irvington 2037. Re- ; ward. LOST—Link cuff buttons, engraved *'S. D. | T.” Reward. Randolph 7700. PRITCHETT 1 he Barber 1 am now in my new location and would like to see all ray old customers. 24When Bldg a SECOND FLOOR v - ■■■■ > PERSONALS. FAIRMOCNI MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private; prices reasonable; may work for board, babies adopted, write for booklet. MP.S. T. B. LONG, 4911 E Twenty-Seventh st.. Kansas City, Mo. ! ELECTRIC treatment, Swedish massage. Hair dyeing and beauty work. OHIO BEAUTY SHOP ! 17H W. Ohio. Circle 3797. INDIANA CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE.' Teaching the rational system of painless adjustment. Fourth floor When bidg. NOTICE —I will not be responsible or pay debts contracted by anv one except myself. HARRY L. MILLER. MARG A RET SELLE RS. Osteopath, cniropractor. massage. 721 Russell avenue. WALTER E. JOHNSTON, Dentist! pyora rhea treatments. Tel., Main 4078. 512 Terminal bldg. FRENCH and Swedish massage, vapor and sulphur baths. 116 W. St. Clair. Circle ! 5819; MASSAGE—2I7S* N. Illinois st.. Apt. 8. Select patronage. Circle 1890. BUSINESS SERVICES. EX-SERVICE BROS.—Vault. sink or dry well cleaning; sewers opened on connections; repair work; reliable and reasonable. Go anywhere. Mall orders or phone orders. Truck service. Call Circle 7*lß. PAUL WEISS. 626 N\ Caldwell. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made. E K BI'KKLE, 416 Mas* Main 1428. PLAIN sewing, work called fyr and delivered; children's clothing specialty; Webster 61*2. ROOFING AND TINNING. New or repair work. Estimates furnished. Call Randolph 9417. DRESSMAKER, prices reasonable. Miss Haynes, 124 E. Thirtieth st. Kenwood 618* HOWARD ELECTRIC CO. Electric wiring. 5-room cottage; complete. 317, Drexel 9598. 744 Virginia ave. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES*" Sharpened TUTTLEDGB, 201 Indiana ave. GOOD roofing, 81.2A per roll and up. E. M HARDIN CO., 8220 C. Michigan.
BUSINESS SERVICES. We Handle Business Chances of all kinds, also buy stocks for cash. If you are worthy and reliable we will assist you in getting located and help finance you. Call and see us. . A. A. Barnes Sales Cos.. Ine. 1110 Odd Fellow Bldg. # LI ncoin 4617. Indianapolis, lud. electrical" Wiring Light and power. Houses a specialty. Repair work given prompt attention; reaaonable. DILTS ELECTRIC. 848 FT. WAYNE. MAIN 3635. ELECTRICIAN, ex-service; starting In business; 6 years’ experience. Let me do your electrical work, estimates free. Prices reasonable. References, union work. FOI’LK, Webster 0816 evenings. BATHROOM fixtures. complete, S9O. Plumbing supplies at retail. We save you money on Installation. E. M. HARDIN CO., 8220 E. Michigan. __ J. F. SMITH & SON, carpenters and build ers. Asphalt shingles and roll roofing. Webster 3739. MRS. PENCE'S dressmaking parlors, for gowns and smart dresses. Tel. Kenwood 1724. HEATH'S Union Barber Shop. Warm. comfortable bath rooms. 133 W. Market street. PAPERH AN GING. painting and Interior decorailng work guaranteed. Belmont 23 i2. MARBLE cleaned and repaired, fronts ren ovated. Telephone COYLE. Circle *373. bid k and block laying. I■ ■ • x- -0 A- . A Gil. W ILL save you money on guaranteed roll roofing. Webster 3603. ~ ~~ DETECTIVES. Quigley-Hyland Agency, Inc. Suite 404 National City Bank building Phone Main 2902. Local office International Secret Service A**n. Seventy offices In America and ferelirn countries. DANCING DANCING Washington and Rural streets, at King a hall. Tuetday, Thursday and Saturday nights. MALEHELP-WANTED. TWO able-bodied men not over 49 year* old; wngr* 30 cents P"r hour. Apply INDIANA EXCELSIOR CO.. South Keystone and Bell railroad. SINGLE ir.bidie-aged man on truck farm. Randolph 1251-2. SITUATION WANTED—MALE. MALE NURSE, any kind of case; nervous cnees a specialty. Main 9218 FEMALE HELP—WANTED. A^VV*A^VVNTVVN^VN^VWV*^VVWVWvVWS GIRLS. over 18 years of to learn telephone operating INI) HELL TELEPHONE CO. Room 322, corner New York and Meridian. WA NTKD—Attendant* (women) et the Central Indiana Hospital for Insane Indianapolis, Indiana. Write Dr. George ;F. Edenharter, superintendent, fur blank I applications. \ 'GIRL for general housework; two In fm ily; no washing. Address A No. 191S | Times. WOMEN to on power machine j EBERHARDT & CO. W ebster 614JL SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—PIain sewing. Call Harrison 2411 or 215! Talbott ave. CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. MRS. LUTZ. Drexel 08 95, INSTRUCTIONS. PIANO—SAXOPHONE In 29 tenon* the Chr!tn*cn way. Bglnneu and •advanced. CHRISTENSEN 8< HOOL 19* Pembroke Anade uir. 3054. PRIVATE tenons In shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping, etc. JACKSON B 1 SINESS COLLEGE. 157 N. Illinois etreet. ; Circle 1214. MEN t*> learn barber trade TKI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington at , Indlanapolla. lnd. Circle 0757. HOUSES—WANTED. FIVE-ROOM house in good neighborhood by reliable couple with 10-year-old daughter Webster 3811. FLATS, APARTMENTS—TO LET. For Colored 323 W. Nineteenth St. Two rooms and bath; front apartment, $25.00. State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4518. The Roseerea 303 F. 19th. No. 2; 0 rooms, modern, sfo a month. John R. Welch & Sons, r 2 Monument Circle. FIVE-ROOM furnished apartment; reliable party. Webster 91G7. FURNJSH ED HOUSES AND FLATS. NICELY furnished four-room cottage; electricity, gas, well, cistern; fine yard; lawn swing Randolph 6310, TRANSFER AND STORAGE. ESTABLISHED 1895. Otto J. Suesz Packing, Hauling, .Storage Overland Hauling Ma.n 2:553-3628 Night, Webster 0699 PART LOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private locked rooms and open ppaoa. 16c per month and up. Local and evarland transfer. We call and give you exa t price* on any kind of work without any obligations 419-23 E. Market atreeL Main 2750. LI. 9630. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. 1 Main 2028. Ll 1128.
DAVIS & NORRIS. n**w .storage house. We store household goods or anything. Storage, packing, shipping or transfer. Circle 6672. Night. Belmont 1026. Office 828 W. Mary lend. BHUCE K ENNA RD. TRANS FER~STORage. MAla 0303; Main 6J88; evening. Harrison 2268. UN Fox STATION 7 " BAOG AGE TRANSFER MAIN 7119. LjGHT HOUSE KEEP! NGRQQ M3. MARION ave., SO6; VV. Indianapolis enr; 2 furnished rooms, bed and sanitary couch. Will t ike children. Belmont 1419. MADISON ava., 1025; housekeeping room; kitchenette; modern, $6; private entrance. Drexel 6875. ROOM S—TO LET, MASSACHUSETT9 ava., close In, three furnished front rooms In modern apt.; private bath. 3 girls or young married couple eraployod; refined, nice home, sl2 per week. Address A No. 1927, Times. FRONT room neatly furnished; modern; private home north, Central car line. Randolph 8288. LARGE, clean, attractive front room; refined gentleman; breakfast it desired. Circle 7279. FOR RENT —Nice four-room house; electric lights. Circle 5033. ESTATE—FGR SALE. 39 WOODLAND drive, five-room strictly modern; $5,500. $2,700 cash. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO, 1633 GEMMER street, five-room semimodern; $3,000. Terms. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER COMPANY. 4123 CORNELIUS, five rooms. modern, garage! $4,500. Terms. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER COMPANY. NEW 8-room modern. 6446 Hlbben ave. immediate possession. Phone Irvington 0493. WE build small houses on payments. Also buy for cash. Main 5340. BY OWNER, ieven room house; 4 rooms basement. Iri’lng .on 3207.
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REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. Here Are Three Bargains Double northeast, 5 rooms a side, semimodern; rents for S2O a siue. Price $3,000 cash. A dandy six-room modern on South Delaware street for $3,750. Juf t east of Garfield Turk, 6-room seminun lern and garage, nice yard. Price $2,750 cash Call Mr. Anderson with I. N. Richie & Son, Main 0520. 710-12 Bankers Trust. Catholic Parish 288 N. Tremont, 6-room modern home. Full lot with 2-car garage. Bargain at $4,500. Only 81,000 down. Call Mr. Halls today. J. Cr. McCullough, 106 N. Delaware. Main 1710. SI,OOO Down, S6O Per Month buys a good home in the 2200 block on North Alabama. This home has many nice features, such as fireplace, laundry room, wide cement porch across entire front, three bedrooms and bath upstairs : Street and alley paved; eat front, lot 40x141. For appointment call Meredith & Johnson Main 2393. Webster 7955. A Bargain-for $3,800 Five-room modern bungalow except gas; Abasement under whole house; practically new. Thirty-First street, west of Clifton. ' Cali Mr. Dooley with J. N. Richie & Son, Main 0520. Evenings, Randolph 1734. 710-12 Bankers Trust Bldg Dearborn Street NEAR WASHINGTON ST. Seven rooms, city water In kitchen, electric lights, gas. br'ck porch, paved street. PRICE *3 7 9; ?r,OO CASH. A real bargain like this requires quick action. George F. Coultis, 481 bldg | Main 3115. Residence phone. North 1235. Duplex, On Broadway South of Creek Renting for SsO a month. To settle up an estate. Will sell for $4,500; part cash and can arrange terms* for balance. Call Mr. Mclnteer. I. N. Richie & Son. | 710 Bankers Trust. MHn SMI. Modern fiungalow N. La Salle st., 5 rooms and bath, near ; car line. PRICE *4 *OO. $650 rash,■ balance terms. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors 122 E. Market st. Best Buy In Town For the money; 5-room bungalow, new, Dr- xel av . near Michigan. Price on'y $3,100; SIOO cash, balance $26 per month. George F. Coultis, 431 Lomcke bldg. I South Side Double This 1 a g >©d five-room semi modern double; a home and an investment; only $ 4 25*0; ssoo caeh, balance like runt. On* {block from car. THE GATES-KINNEAR COMPANY, Mr. Young. Main 14u9. Wasliington 1079. TWO eemi modern, one 4 rooms and one 5 rooms within one block of Fountain Square rente for $32; can he bought on payments with S3OO rath, balance S3O per month; price $3,000. E. C. McLaughlin 497-9 INDIANA TRUST BLDO, Elm St. Good 7-roorn mi-modern. Price $3,400; SSOO down, balance like rent. Good condition. Mr. 'oultl*. J. N. Richie & bon. 710 Banker** TruaL __ Main 0320 "IIOVT AVE. Close to Shelby St. Good !i room modern home; ha* 3 oar 'garage. SSOO cash, balance terms. Price ! $3,300. JAMBS E. BERRY, | Main 5117 or Drexvel 1160 Bungalow, West Six-room semi-modern bungal sw. Will j sell very cheap. For further particulars call Mr. Anderson, with I. N. Richie & Son. 710 Bankers Trust. M-tn 0620 Shriver Ave. Double Six rooms, etrlct’y modern, hardwood floors throughout; full basement, tiret-clans condition; pays 13 Price 36,000, on terms. Call Truvblood. RELIABLE REALTY <O. Main 0186. Evenings, Irvington 4213. " * BEAUTIFUL five-room modern bungalow on Thlrtvfcilxth street, near Clifton. Must be !#**n to be appreciated. Price and terms reasonable. Call Mr. Graham. Circle sy62.
Eve.. Randolph 3005. ELMORE BROS.* REALTY CO. NORTH CAPITt >L A V E. A strictly mojern 7-room home, newly decorated, oak Woolwork, hardwood floors full basement, laundry; built-in featuri s. etc.: 8 car gar: p; a real bargain, if sold at once; $1,500 cash required. HOLLANDER & SON. HOME BUILDERS. 211 Baldwin block. Circle 0618. Wliat Have 1 ou7 We want a modern bungalow eouth that can he bought on terms. Call u Immediately as our buyer must locate very soon. Fowler & Eaton *Ol City Trust Bidg. Main *B7l, Sacrifice Five rooms, electricity, gas. good well, lot 60x125, on Ka t Raymond street; good investment at $1,250 cash. Mr. Welch. City Trust Company. Circle 4u22. Residence, Circle 3041. MADISON AVENUE Just north of McCarthy, fifty feet with 6-room house. MARGARET BERRY 20 2 Public Savings. Mnln 6147. New 5-Room Bungalow Room for bath, garage, $2,650; small payment down, balance like rent. Call Mr. Foreman, RELIABLE REALTY CO. Main 0186, M iDERN bungalow east, semi-modern bungalow, modern doubles, semi-modern doubles. Any kind of a property you want east or south. Cash and paymont. C. J. OSBORN. Drexel 6184. COLORED. SHRIVER AVE., 2702 , modern 8 roor s 8 closets. 4 bedrooms, sleeping poren, double garage, SI,OOO cash, balance terms. Owner Kenwood 7455 or Randolph 4201. 834 WEST drive Woodruff Place; nine room modern; three room house In rear, lot 80x170; $9,600; $2,000 cash, S7O per month. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. DOUBLE, three rooms to side; three-room single In rear; rent $22; price $2,100; S2OO cash. 513-615 West McCarty street. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER COMPANY. 3821 GUILFORD avenue, center ball. strictly modern; 50-foot lot. double garage; *1,250, terms. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER COMPANY. BARGAIN In a cottage, 6-room and bath. on paved street, English ave., good shade. Price $2,350; terms or cash. JENNINGS BROS.. 28 South Illinois. EAST; nice five-room modern bungalow near car line. Long living room; SSOO cash; $55 month. MR. WRIGHT. Irvington 0292. _ 549 EAST 82d street, eight rooms, strictly modern; fine corner; $9,000; part cash. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER COMPANY. 3844 GRACELA'ND, eight-room strictly modern; garage. Want offer. Terms. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER COMPANY, 831 N. OAKLAND avenue. six rooms, strictly modern; $6,000; half cash. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER COMPANY. 2204 BELLE FONTAINE, seven rooms, modern, garage; $5,500. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER COMPANY. MODERN 6-room paying double, 2400 block. New Jersey, TOM OVERMAN, reai estate. Harrison 1506. 1848 ARROW avenue; five-room semimodern; $2,700. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER COMPANY. REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. IV4 Acres Two 5-room bungalows; electric lights, toilet inside, driven well, dandy good location. For quick sale $8,500. About $650 cash, balance easy terms. Call Mr. Mclnteer. T. N. Richie & Son. 710 Bankers Trust. Main 0520.
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REAL ESTATE-SALE OR TRADE. OPPORTUNITIES What Have You Got to Trade? We have Income property on l farms in any part of the count: wh h wo cun match on any you may have from any amount. $1 < to $1 "U. 5.000, For inf' rmstion inquire ZION REALTY CO., 25 W. Fifteenth. Phones 4233 Gary Indiana. TWO doubles renting for SBS to trade tvr modern residence south of Fall Creek. Main 12 3£, LOTS—-FORSAL E. RUCKLE ST. LOT BARGAINS. South of Thirty-Eighth etreet b'vd., on west eldo of Ruckle, -.vlth new double garage on rear of lot: prl e only $2,526. HENRY & ROBINS. 158 E. Market 591 2Vi Acres 1H MILES east Irvington and Vi nisi a south of National r *a-L $1,2 50; sl3 per month. Call Webstar 377*4, • venings. or Cooper & Hadley 838 Lemcke bldg. Main 27 7 6 RECEIVER'S SALK Court appratanl $l5O. lot 40x178 on F I,a Salle near Englt -h , ve. K. J. M CRACKEN. City Trust Cos. Clr.-lo 4022. Re * . K ■■: 1 , a nd; h THIRTY-EIGHTH street. East; -5 large lote; forest trees. Sow ia the time to look them over. Terms. Address A No. 1929, Time*. LOT on Sutherland avenue; $25 down. $125 per week. TOM OVERMAN. Real •state Harrison 1506. REAL ESTATE — WANTED.^ WE would like to locate a home east or north that can be bought for !300 to SI,OOO down. Address A N.. 2703 Time*, fu i lULD tike to locate a ro ei c>r semi modern near East Tenth car line. Address A No. 2704 Times R. C. Ft*-land AUCTION CO., CIS Traction Terminal bldg. Circle 0247, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Switching Site Close in; fine distributing site, M AFilver Coal Cos., Seventeenth and L. E. &■ W. Railroad. Webster 0018. FURNITURE store end repair shop, closed recently; death; 5 living rooms and garage connected Circle 2867. GROCERY; beet itlon well I teked; cheap for quick *ale. Balmont 4234 FLETCHER ave., 544, rooming house; 9 room* __ automobiles—for sale, DODGE BROTHERS, motor car*; a good assortment at all times. £.h.Wallerich Company Doom OnonritSKd Motor 846 North Meridian. Fords 1921 Coupe $126.00 1920 Sedan $385.00 1917 Overland $150.00 CARR AUTO SALKS. 6496 E Washington. FOR SALE--Cheap; 1 Bub k touring car. 1 Overland touring car, 1 Ktssel roadster, 1 Ford truck. AUTO REPAIR SHOP. Harding and VV. Wash. Bel. 4200. We need the room. DODGE roadster; A-l condition; Ford roadster; slip-on body; Ford louring and roadster, atartor, etc; Maxwell touring, A-l shape. Ford light delivery. 725 Vlr. ave. HAYNES five-passenger; starter and lights, in first-class condition, $350. Premier truck for sale or trade. $250. Drexel 6119. EDWIN KING. 32 South State. FORD, late 1920 sedan; newly painted; perfect condition; good tlrea; $l6O down, balance on© year. WTDES & MILLER. 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. ALL kinds of cars, ISO. *IOO down, balance small weekly payments. INDPLS. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 618 .v Capitol. FORD, 1919; 1 • ion truck chassis; good tires; perfect, bargain; terms or trade. WIDES & MILLER. 644 11 Washington. Main 3 453. FORD roadster first-class running order; real good tires; a real bargain at $125. Main 1705. 220 S. Pennsylvania. 1920 McFARLAND sedan; reasonable; runs and looks like new. Guaranteed one year. 510 N. Capitol. PACKARD touring; good condition; trade or sacrifice. Reasonable offer. 510 N. Capitol ave., Indianapolis. CHALMERS sednn; accept reasonable offer. Looks like new. 610 N. Capitol ave., Indianapolis. LEXINGTON, 1921 sport touring; a bargain. 610 N. Capitol ave., Indianapolis, WILLY S-K NIGHT 7-passenger; will sacrifice. 610 N. Capitol ave.. Indianapolis. CALL at 615 N. East street for USED CARS; always a bargain. Main 6735. HAYNES CHUMMY ROADSTER; BA RGAIN AT S4OO, 510 N. CAPITOL. MARMON chummy roadster; like new. 510 N. Capitol. Indianapolis. STUTZ roadster, S6OO. 510 N. Capitol ave., Indianapolis, Aunro mobiles—wanted. AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. 619 N. Illinois at. Main 1579. $l5O EQUITY In lot, BlKmore Garden and W. Wash. Et., for Ford. Call Harrison 2844_nfter _4. AUTOS wanted. WEISSMAN S. 212~1t fi. New- York street. Main 4446. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. Now Is the time to have yout motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 634-36 Mass Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 609 Mass. ave. Main 7029.
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AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. COLVIN BATTERY COMPANY Recharge, 6-Volt, 60c; 12-Volt, 76c. New Battery, Guaranteed Two Years, 611, $14.50; 613, $16.50; 127, $22.50. i2i l. Maryland st. circle isio. .'FITTED TO ANY CAR FREE.” BRING your battery troubles to us. We ar expert* iu f £ila work and oar prices are r gnt, ei volt recharge 60c; rebuild complete $6.00 12 volt recharge 76c; rebuild complete SIO.OO south su e battery shop. 413 S MERIDIAN ST. DEDUCED PRICES Auto washing. Touring, $1.60; sedan, $1.26. SIIROTUR 322 W Maryland. Circle 0668. AUTO W ASHING Our tpeclalty. 834 North Illlnol* S 6c S Auto Laundry TIRES, all xlzee $4 and up. Rebuilt casing- with NEW TREADS We also rel ;': t.r yo ir # .lres ANDERSON FTEAM VULVANIZER CO.. 611 North Capitol. 3d fioor. ML RAT TIRE AND RUBBER CO. Intel8,- t aervP-A. Ttrs-s and batteries. Main L'O'j E. New York street. 20-' 1 ; Ei' tires, all sizes, $2 each. ROGERS. 3115 W. Washingon. Belmont • MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE.
f TROUSERS m The latest spring styles f 1 now In. Match Your 1 | I Coat and Vest. \1 I Tile Pants Store \l i I ,5 2 Stores Full of Pants * ” 48 West Ohio St. 114 East Ohio St. Make > ur Old coat look ilk* new suit by matching a pair trousers with th* CORRECT PANTS MAKERS CtX INVALID CHAIRS—Good, strong rubbertired chaira for rent $3.50 per month. Crutches. 25c. Delivery free. BAKER BROS. FOR BALE Beautiful crocheted doilies, 19 Inche.f In diameter; luncheon set, $1.23 each. $5 for large centerpiece. Will sacrifice on whole net. Webster 6894. Fit E dollar* will put an electric waahlrig machine In y ur home. Demonstration this week. STAR STORE. 860 W. Washington street. li I.< I'M.: HOKE popcorn machine for mi Ip; perfect condition; cheap. Belmon 4722. GRAY reed baby buggy; good condition. sl6. Belmont 4974. (MISCELLANEOUS—^TO LET. CONCRETE MIXERS FOR RENT. Circle 6665. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—-FOR SALE. DROP-HEAD Singer sewing machine* $lO, good condition. Circle *6BO. MUSICAL—SALE OR WANTED. PARLOR Grand, ebony case. $250 cash. CHAS. C. MORGAN. Randolph 4221. BALDWIN made player piano; One condition with 60 rolls, $275. Main 4531. DOGS, PIGEONS. ETC. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dogs. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY. Clt J .Ji g pound. 924 E. N. Y. Main 0672. L.iVE ?TOCK AND VEH ICLES. ~ FRESH cow for sal", also 18 acres alfalfa hay In field. Belmont 0886-2. PASTURE FOR RENT. Belmont 0386-rlng 2. COAL AND WOOD—FOR SALE. NOW Is the best time to buy your coal. We guarantee our coal to be the best on the market. Low Prices Poca. lump, No. 3 red ash, 80 per cent lump ..: $7 60 Best Va. lump, large clean forked.... $7.00 Best E. Ky. I imp, large clean forked. $7.00 Best E. Ky. egg, clean forked $7.00 Best Brazil block, large clean forked. Best lnd. or Linton No. 4 clean fk...56’00 Best lnd. inino run, 60% lump $5.00 Kindling wltn each ton. Delivered anywhere in th* city. Drexel 3280. st. 2225 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Quality, Service and Correct Weight. Since 1608. At;k your friends. LINTON No." 4, forked s*.oo Pocahontas lump, forked 8.00 Pocahontas lump, genuine red ash... 7 50 Ll. 6237. MERIDIAN COAL CO. COAL L. H BAIN COAL CO. Main 3681 N. Pin*. Main 2151. LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Clarence W. .Means, administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Joseph T. Johnson, deceased, will, by order of the Probate Court of Marion County, Indiana, at 10 o’clock a. m. on Thursday, the 20th day of April,' 1922, at tile offices of Means & Buentlng, rooms 615-622 inclusive State Life building, in the city of Indianapolis, Marion County. Indiana, offer for sale the following described real estate in Marlon County, State of Indiana, towit; Lots numbered two hundred eight (208), two hundred nine (209). two hundred ten (210) and the north half (H) of lot two hundred seven (207) In Allen and Root’s North East addition to the city of Indianapolis. Said real estate will be sold at private sale for cash to tho highest and best bidder, free of all Hens and incumbrances, except taxes for the year 1922, payable In 1923. Such sale will be continued from day to day until said real ostdTe is sold. CLARENCE W. MEANS. Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Joseph T. Johnson, deceased.
LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE—SALE OF MARION COUNTY j JULIETTA HOME BONDS. Notice Is hereby given that, up to 10 j o'clock a. m. on the 25th day of May, i 1922, sealed bids will be received at the j auditor’s office of Marlon county, Indiana, for the purchase of Marion county Julietta i home bonds to the amount of one hundred fifty thousand ($150,000) dollars, bearing Interest at the rate of five (5%) per cent , annum, payable semi-annually, said bonds being payable and negotiable at the office of the treasurer of Marion county. That said bonds be dated May 15, 1922, and number one hundred fifty (150) bonds, in the denomination of ote thousand ($1,000) dollars each, and be of the following numbers and denominations, and mature a3 follows, towit: Ten of said bonds numbered from 8226 ' to 8235, both inclusive, in the sum of one \ thousand dollars each, payable one year i after date. Ten of said bonds numbered from 8236 to 8245, both Inclusive, In the sum of one thousand dollars each, payable two years after date. Ten of said bonds numbered from 8246 to 8255, both inclusive, in the sum of one j thousand dollars each, payable three years | after date. j Ten of said bonds numbered from 8256 • to 8265, both inclusive. In the sum of one \ thousand dollars each, payable four years t after date. * Ten of said bonds numbered from 8266 ; to 8275, both Inclusive, In the sum of one ; thousand dollars each, payable five years ; after date. Ten of said bonds numbered from 5275 ■ to 8285, both Inclusive, In the sum of one thousand dollars each, payable six years after date. Ten of said bonds numbered from 8286 to 8295, both Inclusive, In the sum of one thousand dollars each, payable seven years after date. Ten of said bonds numbered from 8296 to 8305, both Inclusive, In the sum cf one thousand dollars each, payable eight years after date. Ten of said bonds numbered from 8306 to 8315, both Inclusive, In the sum of one thousand dollars each, payable nine years after date. Ten of said bonds numbered from 8318 to 8326, both Inclusive, in the sum of one j thousand dollars each, payable ten years after date. Ten of said bonds numbered from 8326 to 8335, both Inclusive, In the sum of one thousand dollars each, payable In eleven years after date. Ten cf said bonds numbered from 8336 to 8345. both inclusive, in the sum of one 1 thousand dollars each, payable twelve years after date. Ten of said bonds numbered from 8348 to 8335, both Inclusive, In the sum of one thousand dollars each, payable thirteen years after date. Ten of said bonds numbered frqm 8358 to 8365. both Inclusive, In the sum of one thousand dollars each, payable fourteen years after date. Ten of said bonds numbered from 8356 !o 8375, both Inclusive, In the sum of one thousand dollars each, payable fifteen | years after date. That said bonds will be so’d to the highest responsible bidder, but shall not be sold ' for less amount than the par value and ; accrued Interest thereof to date of sale, j If bonds are not sold on said date they j will be offered for sale from day to day until sold. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. Each bid must state the full amount of cash which shall be paid by the bidder for the bonds proposed to be purchased and shall be accompanied by a certified check for three per cent (3<vl) of the par value of the bonds bid upon and drawn against moneys in some reliable bank In Marlon county, Indiana said check to be made payable to the board of commissioners, and shall be held as a guarantee of the performance of said bid should the same be accepted. This hid must be made upon the form provided by the auditor and must be accompanied with affidavits of noncoiluslon *s provided by law. LEO K. FESLER, Auditor of Marlon County. NOTICE—KALE OF MARION COUNTY TRACK ELEVATION BONDS. Notice Is hereby given that, up to 10 o’clock a m.. on the 2oth day of May, 1922. sealed bids will be received at the auditor s office of Marlon county. Indiana, for the purchase of Marlon county track elevation bonds to the amount of two hundred fifty thousand ($250,000) dollars, bearing Interest at the rate of 5 per cent (5%) per annum, payable semi-annually, said bonds being payable and negotiable at the office of the treasurer of Marion county. That said bonds be dated May 15, 1922. ami number two hundred fitly (250). of I one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, and j be of the following numbers and denom- ' luations and mature os follows, towit: } Said bonds numbered 7926 to 7940, both Inclusive, in the sum of one thousand ; ($1,000) dollars each, payable one year after date. Paid bonds numbered 7941 to 7955, both inclusive. In the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable two years after date. Said bonds numbered 7956 to 7970. both Inclusive, in the sum of one thousand (SI,OOOI dollars each, payable three years after date. Said bonds numbered 7971 to 7985 both Inclusive, in the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable four years after date. Said bonds numbered 7986 to 8000, both Inclusive, in the sura of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable five years after date.
Said bonds numbered 8001 to 8015, both inclusive. In the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable six years after date. Said bonds numbered 8016 to 8030. both Inclusive. In the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable seven years after date. Said bonds numbered 8031 to 8045, both Inclusive. In the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable eight years after date. Said bonds numbered 8046 to 8060. both inclusive, In the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable nine years after date. Said bonds numbered 8061 to 8075, both inclusive, In the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable ten years after date. Said bonds numbered 8076 to 8090. both inclusive, In the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable eleven years after date. Said bonds numbered 8091 to 8105, both inclusive. In the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable twelve Years after date. Said bonds numbered 8106 to 8120. both inclusive, In the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable thirteen years after date. Said bonds numbered 8121 to 8135, both inclusive. In the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable fourteen years after date. Said bonds numbered 5136 to SISO, both inclusive. In the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable fifteen years after date. Said bonds numbered 8151 to 8155. inclusive. In the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable sixteen years after date. Said bonds numbered 8158 to 8160. both Inclusive, in the sum of one thousand (81.000) dollars each, paj'able seventeen years after date. Paid bonds numbered 8161 to 81G5, both inclusive, in the stun of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable eighteen years after date. Said bonds numbered 8168 to 8170, both Inclusive, In the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable nineteen yeprs after date. Said bonds numbered 8171 to 8175, both inclusive, In the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, payable twenty years after date. That said bonds will he sold to the highest responsible bidder but shall not be sold for less amount than the par value and accrued Interest thereof to date of sale. Ts not gold on said date they will be offered for sale from day to day until sold. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids Each bid must state the full amount of cash which shall be paid by the bidder for the bonds proposed to be purchased and shall be accompanied by a certified check for three per cent (3%) of the par value of the bonds bid upon and drawn against moneys in some reliable banks In Marlon county, Indiana, said check to be made payable to the board of commissioners and shall be held as a guarantee of the performance of said bid should the as me be accepted. Tlie bid must, be made upon the form provided by the auditor and must be accompanied with affidavits of noncoiluslon as provided by law. LEO K. FESLER, Auditor of Marion County. NOTICE OF BIDS FOR BRIDGE. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned. the Board of Commissioners of Marion County. Indiana, will, up to 10 o'clock a. m., May 24. 1922, receive sealed bids tor construction of a bridge in Washington Township, west of Crow's Nest jilll, estimated cost being $5,266, according to plans and specifications on file in the office of the auditor of Marlon County. Each bid must be accompanied by a bond and an affidavit (a required by lav. The boara reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Witness our hands this 18th days of April, 1922. HARRY D. TUTEWILER. CARLIN H. SHANK, ALBERT HOFFMAN, Commissioners of Marion County. Attest! LEO K, FESLER, AudltiA 1 ,
LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE—SALE OF MARION COUNTY BRIDGE BONDS. Notice Is hereby given that, up to 10 o'cloek a. m. on the 25th day of May, 1922, sealed bids will be received at the audtior's office of Marlon County. Indiana, for the purchase of Marion county brldga bonds to the amount of thirty-five thousand ($35.0001 dollars, bearing Interest at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, said bonds being payable and negotiable at the office of the treasurer of Marion County. That said bonds be dated May 15, 1922, and number seventy (70) bonds, in the denomination of five hundred ($500) dollars each, and be of the following numbers and denominations, and mature as follows, towit: Said bonds numbered from 8.601 to 8,607. both Inclusive, in the sum of five hundred ($500.00) dollars each, payable one year after date. Said bonds numbered from 8,608 to 8,614, both inclusive, in the sum of five hundred ($500.00) dollars each, payable two years after date. Said bonds rfumbered from 8,615 to 8.621. both Inclusive, in the sum of five hundred ($500.00) dollars each, payable three years after date. Said bonds numbered from 8,622 to 8.628, both Inclusive, In the sum of five hundred ($500.00) dollars each, payable four years after date. Said bonds numbered from 8,629 to 5.635, both inclusive, in the sum of five hundred ($500.00) dollars each, payable five years after date. Said bonds numbered from 8,536 to 8,642. both inclusive in the sum of five hundred ($500.00) dollars each, payable six years after date. Said bonds numbered from 3,643 to 8,649, both inclusive, in the sum of five hundred ($500.00) dollars each, payable seven years after date. Said bonds numbered from 8,650 to 8,656, both inclusive, in the sum of five hundred ($500.00) dollars each, payable eight years after date. Said bonds numbered from 8,657 to 8,863, both Inclusive, In the sum of five hundred ($.100.00) dollars each, payable nine years after date. _ Said bonds numbered from 8.664 to 5.670. both Inclusive. In the sum of five hundred ($600.00) dollars each, payable ten years after date. That said bonds will be sold to the highest responsible bidder, but shall not be sold for less amount than the par value and accrued Interest thereof to date of sale. If bonds are not sold on said date they will be offered for sale from day to day until sold. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. Each bid must state the full amount of cash which shall be paid by the bidder for the bonds proposed to be purchased and shall be accompanied by a certified check for three per cent (3%) of the par value of the bonds bid upon and drawn against moneys In some reliable bank In Marlon County. Indiana, said check to be made payable to the board of commissioners, and shall be held as a guarantee of the performance of said bid should tho same be accepted. This bid must be made upon tho form provided by the auditor and must be accompanied with affidavits of noncollusion as provided by law. LEO K. FESLER. Auditor of Marlon County. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given pursuant to the statutes that the undersigned, conducting a public storage house, will, on Friday, May 19. 1922. at 10 a. m., sell for accrued charges the household and other goods held In storage for one year with charges unpaid belonging to the following named parties: Irene Sawyer 85613; A. G. Adams. B 8058; Louis Brown. 87742 ; Curtis B. Boyd. 87605; Abbie Croom, BSBB6 ; Lillian Davis, 87592; Lillian Davis. 87445; Wm. Goodspeed Constable, 88424; Mrs. Jacob Griffin. 85613; Leonard M. Hadley. 88572; Gurley D. Holder, 85550; Flora Howells, B 8528; L M. Hadley. 85512; J. Earl Horsley, 88441 ; B. J. Hetb, 8V269; George Hebble, 87-.75; Mrs. Chas. Johnson, 85470; Guy I*. Jackson, 85303; Clarence Kuhn. 85507 ; w. F King, 87292 ; George King. 85960; James B. Messlar. 87729; O. F. Partlow, 85595- Guv Reeves. 85543; Rupert Robincon. 87G35; Harriet Ritter, 87355; Kenneth Shlnkie 88636- Leonard Skiver. 83515; Maggie Matthews. 83275 : J. E. Simmonds, 85436; Thomas Taylor. 8561-'; Up-to-Date Tallorn'.g Cos., 83521; Aimon Ward, 83535; Wm. Woodford, 85460; C. H. Wilson, BSOSS: Mrs. Flora Watton, 87976. SHANK FURNITURE & STORAGE CO. 227-229 North New Jersey St.
~ . eous—w anted, GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCKYARDS FINANCIAL. BORROW C MONEY SO CHEAP and on such easy terms of repayment from the Fidelity Loan Company, a licensed and bo ided firm, for use In paying overdue bl'ls or to buy the things you need for CeSH at BARGAIN PRICES that every one should take advantage of our service. LOANS ON FURNITURE $20.00 to $300.00 *t legal rates, on short notice and without publicity. We give you all the time you want to repay a loan and only charge for the actual time you have the money. Fair, Isn’t it? •You Can Afford to Borrow On $ 40 p iy $2 a month and interest Oil $ 60 pay $3 a month and interest On SIOO pay $5 a month and interest PAY MORE ANT TIME AND REDUCS THE COST IN YOUR BEHALF We are on the Job eight hours a day. ar.d through personal contact and personal service, plus a deep personal intoreat, we can serve >ou and your friends as you wish to be nerved. In these unusual times, business friendships, close relations, mutual understandings and co-operation are reai assets to ail of us. We are ready to go three-fourths of the way. Now It is up to you. FIDELITY LOAN CO. 106 E. Market St. Room 633 Lemcke Bldg. Main 1278. Lincoln 7783. LOANS On furniture, pianos, sutos, live stock, farm Implement* and other coliateraL CAPITOL LOAN CO. 14154 E. Washington St. Main 0585. Auto Lincoln 71S4L WE MAKE first and second mortgages on improved farms and Indianapolis real estate. AETNA MORTGAGE AND INVEST’T. CO. 608 Fidelity Trust bldg. MONEY furnished on realty mortgages and contracts. FRANK K. SAWYER. Meridian Lisa Bldg. 307 North Pennsylvania street. Circle 1061. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B WILSON. 1101 National City Bank bldg. Lincoln 6104. MONEY' to loan on second mortgage*. L. B. MILLER. 127 V. Delaware st Main 57*3. Honorary Fraternity at Butler College A chapter of Phi Knppa Phi. the national honorary scholarship fraternity, will he Installed at Butler Collego tomorrow. The charter was received by President Robert Aiey last Friday. Fourteen members of tho senior class with the highest averaged In scholarship have been electe to membership by tho faculty and will become charter members of the chapter, together with twenty-seven members of the faculty. The members of the senior class who have been elected to membership are as follows: John H. Walker, Agues Padou, Helen Cramer, Helen McPheeters, Lawrence Hawkins, Hazel Harker, Charles Parks, Kathleen Dugdale, Rex Hopper, Lyman Hoover, Nell Baxter, Emil Cassady, W a ren Graftou and Virginia Moorhead. Janitor Trial Juror Fined for Contempt CHICAGO, April 19.—Theodore G. Lodin. juror in the trial of William J. Quesse, Chicago Flat Janitors’ Union president, charged with perjury and conspiracy, was found guilty of contempt of court by Judge Swanson in Criminal Court bore today and sentenced to six months imprisonment in the county jail and fined SIOO. Lodtn's failure to respond satisfactorily to quesi ions asked him by Assistant State's Attorney Harbor resulted In ihp action of the court.
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