Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 305, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1922 — Page 9
MAY 3,1922.
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INDIANAPOLIS FLOWER AND PLANT CO., Central are., at 34th. We srow cut Cowers, plants. FUNERAL WORK. Waeh. 2362, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. SK”* 'llki ids, Parlor* 1331 Uales PL i* LAN NEK 6r ttUL/LANAN 330 Mor'.u Illinois St funeral directors to th# people of Indian- .. apoiis elnce 1127. Phones—Mein 0641-0642. LI 224 L INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY ~SiIIiiLEY BROS.’ CO. Main office 246 X. Illinois Bt. Circle ins. Main 1841. George (irmsteiner Punera. Director. 523 £* Market. Otd Phone Main 0908. LJ TIM. W. T. Bla*engym 1425 Shelby ah Drexel 2670. Stewart 1114. 1702 X. lillnoia Randolph 42T*. J. C. WILiSON me Prospect. ST. 1671, Drexel 0212. FIXXIBROTHERS , Main 2176. 125 W. Market. Circle 2215. k EDW. L. HOLMAN ”2512 Central Ave. Randolph 6903. CHAS. A. HOCKEN SMITH. 724 N. Lilinou. Main 1166. LI till FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4OI N. Ulluola WM. E. KRIEGER. Main 1754. Res. phone Ben Davie 133-L CADD— BERT S. GADD. 2110 Prospect it. Phones: Drexel 5422. BT. ?S7*. UNDERTAKERS,— HISEY * TITUS. *iT North Del. LI 6564 Main 1410 H. v. YUTE WIDER *l4 N. Meridian. Main 0114. FEE NET * FE EN'KY. " UEATn and FUNERAL NO fICES. HARRIS, MATTIE GOLDENA—Beloved sister of John H.. Peter F., the Rev. TVllliam 11. Harris, passed away Monday. May 1 at 3 p. rn. at the residence. 413 Grace st. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday. May 4. at 2 p. m., at Garden Baptist Church, in charge of the Rev. Fred E. Taylor. Burial Crown Hilt cemetery. Friends invited. Monroe and Owen county papers please copy. Friends may call at Finn Bros.. 135 W. Market, any time after 1 p. m., Wednesday. KATZE. RACHEL,—Widow of the late Albert Katzs and mother of Mrs. Louis Traugott. died Tuesday, May 2, age i 5 years. Friends may call at Finn Bros.. 135 W. Market. Funeral Friday. May 5. at Rothchilds’ chape). Xew York City. New Y'ork papers pI *kse copy. KELLY". MARY—Sister of the late Cornelius Kelly, died at the home, 2328 N. Capitol avenue. Funeral Thursday morning at the home. 5.45 a. m. Services at SS Peter and Paul's Cathedral 6 a, m. Burial North Madison. Ind., Thursday. IN MEMORIAM. IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of Ralph B. Ogan, Jr., who passed away two years ago today, fcesus, while our hearts are bleeding W uer the -' .lie that death has won. We would at this solemn meeting Calmly say Thy will be done. Though cast down we're not forsaken. Though afflicted, not alone; ■ Thou didst give and Thou hast taken Blessed Lord Thy will be done. PARENTS AND GRANDPARENTS. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Saturday afternoon between Speedway and Danville. Ind., on W. Tenth street road. t*n t of government mesa equipment. including canteen and cup. Finder pleas* return to marine corps. 412 Federal bldg. Main 9616. LOST —Brown handbag, on Prospect car, between 5 30 and 6 p. m . Tuesday, containing $lO some change, two checks. Drexel 5155. p vard. LOST or strayed from 2342 Indianapolis ave.. brown mare, with long mane and tail with race shoes on in front. Reward. Harrison 2371. LOST —Pair nose glasses, near corner of Pennsylvania and Maryland. Drexel 2158. Deward. i PERSONALS. FAIRMOUXT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private; prices reasonable; may work for beard; babies adopted WrUe for booklet. MRS. T B LONG, 4211 E Twenty-Seventh st.. Kansas City, Mo. INDIANA CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGER Teaching the rational svstem of painless Fourth floor When Mdg MAIN ETIC MARGARET SELLERS. D. P.. D. C.. D. O. 721 Russell avenue. WALTER E JOHNSTON, Dentist; pyorrhea treatments. Tel., Main 4078. 61J Terminal bldg. FRENCH and Swedish massage, vapor and sulphur bathF. IS E. Pratt. Circle 5812. MASSAGE —117 H N. Illinois su. AplL 3. Select patronage. Circle 183. NOTICES.
PRITCHETT 1 he Barber I am now in my new location and would like to see all my old customers. 24When Bldg, SECOND FLOOR N- v r BUSINESS SERVJCES~ Oa!l Randolph 4158. DERAMAX BROS.’ RUG CO. We clean your carpets and ruts; all work guaranteed. Called for and delivered. 1 '-'en'v-Sevenih. and Northwestern Ave A Bath a Dsy Is the Healthy \Vay. E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 E. Mich. Webster 3001. IRVINGTON Upholstering Shop makes overstaffed furniture, does all kinds of repairing und rtfinisnlng. Irvington 1443. 6620 E. Washington. HOWARD ELECTRIC CO. Electric wiring. 6 - room cottage; comp'.ete. 317. Drexei Vlgglnla ave. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated feather mattresses and pillows mads. E. 1 BT KKi tv 410 Msss, Maia 1428. ELECTRICIAN, ex-service; g years’ experien e estimates free; reasonable. Refprenstt FOCLK Webster 0815 evening* HEATH’S Union Barber Shop. iVarm. comfortable bath rooms. 133 W. Market street. EX-SERVICE brothers, vault, sink or dry well cleaning. Circle 7818. 626 North Caldwell. PAPERHANGING, painting and Interior decorating work guaranteed. Belmont 3343. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDGE. 301 Indiana ava RED end green design Creprcor rooting. satisfaction guaranteed. Call Main 3573. SHOE repairing while you wait. R. E. KENNEDY, 218 N. Illinois. Main 2194.
BUSINESS SIUVICta. V ELECTRICAL WIRING Light and power. Houses a specialty. Repair work given prompt attention; reasonable. DILTS ELECTRIC. *43 FT WAYNE. M*IN 3635. BEDBUGS. ROACHES. MOTHS. ANTS. destnyed with one application of "Sudden Death." ALBERT MAAS. SI Virginia avenue. Main 1226. CEMENT f.nd brick work; furnace repairing Cal’. Main 3572. D E S. Quigley-Hyland Agency, Inc. Suita 404 National City Bank building. Pbona Main 2902 Local frlticm International Secret Service Awn. Seventy office* In America and foreign countries. MALE HELP—WANTED. LABORERS W anted 35c per hour. Apply HENRY W. HORST CO., Sellers Farm, Harding street and White river. WANTED-BOYS to carry Times routes In downtown district between East and West. South and St. Clair streets. Boys not over 14 years old. See Mr. Moorehead any afternoon after 2 o'clock. WANTED—Several neat appearing young men over 22 years to take orders on new monthly payment proposition. Absolutely new in Indianapolis; experience not aseentiai. Rooms 502-4 Meridian Life Bldg., 307 North Pennsylvania. SALESMEN—CathoIic; neat appearing; young men for city and road work. Good opportunity for advancement; salary guaranteed. Apply 7 to S a. m. or 4:30 to 6:30 p. m. MR. NOLAN, manager. 303 North East. Circle 5068. AL'TOMOBILE body builders on truck bodies; good pay and good working conditions. CHAMPION AUTQ, EQUIPMENT CO., Hammond. Ind. SOLICITORS for city and rural canvassing. Good pay to live wires. See MR. HASTINGS. circulation dept., Indiana Daily Times after 9.30 a. m. FIRST-CLASS carpenter, able to frame or finish. SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. PAINTERS wanted. Call 716 E. Fortieth st. See M. SHERMAN. BOT3 wanted. Apply Western Union. Delivery department. Horsf: paTn'ters. ’ Randolph 5723. SALESMAN—WANTED. EXPERIENCED FURNITURE SALESMA N; GOOD SALARY* TO RIGHT PARTY. NORMAN FURNITURE CO. SALESMEN—Large New York concern now organizing in Indianapolis needs several salesmen who have had newpaper or magazine experience. Something new in Indianapolis. Rooms 502-4 Meridian Life Bldg , 307 North Pennsylvania. SSO TO SIOO A WEEK Position* open to salesmen experienced cr Inexperienced. We train you in a short time and hdp you w ith a position Write or call 403 Occidental bldg EXPERIENCED retail furniture salesman, excellent opportunity for men to work up Chain of stores. City open. 70.000, 95 miles from Indianapolis. Address A No. 2711, Times. FEMALE HELP—WANTED. GIRLS over 18 years of age tb learn telephone operating. IND. BELL TELEPHONE CO. Room 322, corner New York and Meridian. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Clerical and stenographic work ! by good reliable young girl with expe- j rlence. Call Irvington 3757. WASHING dishes in restaurant or private family. 322 Shelby. Drexel 6123. MRS. REED. LAUNDRY work to bring heme; city reference. Randolph 9125. COLORED girl, wants work downtown. Lincoln 6278. DAY work; wazhlr.g or cleaning- Webster 5961. INST RUCTiONS. PIANO—SAXOPHONE In 20 lessons, the Christensen way. Beginnet. and advanced. CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL 106 Pembroke Arcade Clr. 3034 MEN tv learn barber trade. TKi-UITT BARBiIH 9 COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington st.. Indi&napoils. Ind. Circle 0767. HOUSES—TO LET. COLUMBIA ave., 1613; newuy painted attractive four-room house; not modern; ga* for cooking and lights, big yard, rain water In kitchen. Runt S2O. Randolph *164. flats, apattments—to let.
FOR COLORED 21st Street and Highland Place New apartment buildin*. ready for occupancy. Two rooms, dressing closet. bath. ln-a-door bed and gas range. Front apart* merits, $25; back apts., $22.50. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 4513. North Capitol Two large rooms and bath, partly furnished; heat, gas and water furnished; eelctric lights; S3O per month. I. N. Richie & Son. 710 Bankers Trust bldg. M tin 0520. 416 E. Vermont Four rooms and bath; just newly renovated. Walking distance; $45 month. State Savings and Trust Cos. Wain 4fi 8. 1708 S. East Three rooins and bath, steam heat, janitor service; newly decorated. No. 2 at $35.00. No. 4 Rt $25.00. 1. N. Richie & Son. 710 Bankers Trust. Main 0520. For Colored 823 W. Nineteenth SL Two rooms and bath; front apartment, 825,06. State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4518. PURNISH ED HO USES AND FLATS. CENTRAL. 3062; will share modern home with congenial couple; no objection to babe. Harrison 0276. LI G H IT HOUSEK EEPi NG ROOMS. MADISON ave.,\ 1025; housekeeping room; kitchenette; modern, $6; private entrance. Drexel 6375. SOUTH EASTERN, 1701 modern housekeeping rooms; also lady roommate. Drexel 8772. TWO desirable furnished light housekeeping rooms; modern; adults. Webster 2233. TWO connecting furnished rooms; water nd sink in kitchen; modern. Call Circle &96T. TWO light housekeeping rooms for one or two people; modern; reasonable. Circle 4988. VERMONT, 211 E.; light housekeeping rooms; modern; also sleeping rooms. HIGHLAND. N., 21; 2 furnished, clean modern housekeeping $S weekly. TWO furnished light housekeeping rooms. 1112 Hoyt avenue. Drexei 5816 HOUSEKEEPING room*, elderly employed people. Call Circle 6825. ~ BUSINESS PLACES—TO LET. Business Places 1708 S. East Largo build!, g 30x60; electric lightr and water $25. 2626-28 S. Meridian. St ireroome. I. N. Richie & Son. 710-12 Bankers Trust. Main 0520. DID TOC BSU, ITT If net. try the automobile columns of Lb, Times Want Ada.
TRANSFER AND STORAGE. EST. 1395. Otto J. Suesz j Packing, hauling, low rates on ! California shipments. Through cars to Los Angeles. Main 2353-3628. Night, Webster PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAOB CO. Private locked rooms and open *p*c*. 26c per month and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give you exact prices on any kind of work without any obllgatlona 419-22 K. Market etreeh Main 2750. . Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAOB. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey at. j Main 2023, Li 1123. BRUCE KENNARD. TRANSFER. STOR- | age. MAin 0203; Main 6938; evening, j Harrison 2258. j MARCUM transfer Cos. Moving and truckI ing. >1.50 per load and up. Circle 6692. iWE haul you anywhere. 53 per load. KENNARD VOGEL Belmont 3423. EASTERN EXPRESS. Transferring of ail kinds. Webster 12*8. UNION STATION BAGGAGE TRANSFER MAIN 7119. s /~u ET ; TWO lovely modern rooms in private family; serve breakfast; hot water; reason* , able. On car line close In. Gentlemen. iMuet be seen to be appreciated. Riley 116 2. ■ ROOM and board for young married couple or two gentlemen. 353 Terrace ave. St. 2514. CENTRAL 3049; attractive room; also g*arage optional; gentleman pref. Ran. 1177. ONE nicely furnished front room; man and wife or two iadiea. 139 N. East street TUXEDO, J 408 N.; modern sleeping room, gentlemen preferred. Webster 1378. LARGE room, board If required. ~ No other roomers. Webster 5297. ALABAMA, 52 3, Apt. 4; one nice Bleeping modern. Circle 0840. HARRISON, 958; 3 rooms and kitchenette; upstairs. Drexel 3745. jMEDIDIAN, 1515 N., nicely furnished rooms. Circle 297 9. ILLINOIS, oil N., Apt. 3; sleeping room. Lincoln 6244. REAL ESTATE—FOR SA~LE~~ Central Ave. Home Near Fall O.ek BY OWNER, strlc y modern home of six room an l bath, all on ground floor. Hardwood floors, sax, electrlo lights and city water. Gas and coal grata*, beautiful mantels, elegant flxj Hires and kitchen with built-in features; nice pantry. glassed Inclosed back porch and full attic floored throughout. Full basement; hot water heat. Price $6.500; 31.500 cash, balance monthly. Shown Any Time By Appointment. PARTICULARS CALL RANDOLPH 198 L SSOO Cash Easy Payments North Long living roi.gi fireplace, hardwood floors, paneled wall in dining room, well arranged kitchen and pantry, full basement. good furnace; two beautoful sleeping rooms and bath upstairs. Price $4,750. Realty Finance Cos. Lin. 4105. Sun.. Mr. Heinrich. Ran. 0943. Here Are Throe Bargains Double northeast, 5 rooms a Hide, semimodern; rent* for S2O a bide. Price $3,008 cash. A dandy *!x-room modern on South Delaware street for $3,750. Just east of Garfleld Park. 6-room nemlmotiern and garage, nice yard. Price $2,760 cash. Call Mr. Anderson with I. N. Richie & Son, Main 0520. 710-12 Banker* TruL Some Class to This Bungalow Modern new and never occupied home of five rooms. Located near Burdsal Parkway blvd . and n*ar good car line, fine neighborhood, long living room, mantel and grate. Well arranged dining room, hardwood floors. Kitchen, two bed rooms and bath. Laundry (complete with tuL- furnace T irraced lot of good size. North front. Price to sell quickly $G,500; $750 cash, balance $47.50 p*r month. THE .AT EH - hi N N hi A R C< ) M I'.y N Y. Mr. Strong. Main 1 409. or Main .'>527 evenings. Dandy 4-Room Bungalow On Westbrook Ave. One mile west of city limits, juat off of National road. Just completed, have electric lights, well and shed, very neat anl attractive, large high iota. If you want a cozy little home out, look these over. Prices $2,200 to $2,500. Small c-xeh payment, balance like rent. (’all Mr. Brooks. Main 0792. Evenings. Randolph 8699. Washington Bank & Trust Cos.
Five-Room Cottage Tn the 1500 block W. New York street; fra * for cooking and lighting; driven well arid cistern; garage, sheds and chicken j paik; good size lot; hou.se In good condition. Owner sacrificing; $1,900; S6OO cash, balance sl4 per month, including Interest Hurry, ai* this won’t last long at this price. , Mr. Mclnteer. I. X. Richie & Son, ; 710 Bankers Trust. Main 0520. ! A NICE home. 7 rooms and bath, thro, I bedrooms, hutlt-in features electric lights, nice basement, very easy terms, on Fietcher, three rooms, fine lot on Madison ave. $1,800; 7 rooms, bungalow deaign, 2 high lots, S. Union, SI,OOO cash; easy terms. Dandy semi-modern double, Hevlll*. $4.G00; easy terms. Everything nice and good Payment west, nice improved rural homes, 12 acres, near New Bethel. $3,300, and many others. C. J. OSBORN. Droxel 4134. Investment, Close In Two double houses close In. on corner of improved streetn and car line; rented low at $37 per month. For quick sale, $2,750. Come in personally If you warn these houses. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors . tt Five-room bungalow east; (l IT II thoroughly modern. $4,500, Vl II H $2,000 cash, balance $25 per month. Double east, 6 rooms to a side; modern, double garage; lot 90x160. Rents SIOO per month; $2,000 cash, balance by the month. GEO. A. LUCAS, 726 K. of P. bldg. Circle 6600." _________________________ 2300 Block Southeastern Five rooms semi-modern, in good condition, for quick sale $2,350; $360 cash, balance easy terms. Mr. Mclnteer. I. N. Richie & Son. 710-12 Bankers' Trust. Main 0520. Near Garfield Park, East Bungalow, city water, cistern, gas electricity, sewer, basement, stationary tubs, full lot; house three years old; price $3,000; terms; call Trueblood. RELIABLE REALTY CO. Main 0186. Evenings. Irv. 4 213. Haugh street, 403 near West Michigan car, four rooms; will repair and rtpaper kitchen. Price $1,660; only $l5O cash. Monen-Peelle Cos. 407 National City Bank. MUST sell $l,lOO equity in five-room thoroughly modern new' bungalow; a real bargain. Owner i*2 S. Gladstone. Irvington 1928. NEAR Robert Long Hospital, 5-room, strictly modern bungalow; $3,600; terms THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Main 0142. CRUFT BT.. 6 rooms, gas, electric lights, garage, near car iine, $2,500 cash, or terms. EVERROAD. Drexei 3260. NAPOLEON, 2659; 6-room modern; excellent bathroom fixtures; cash or tsrms. EVERROAD Drexei 8260. REAL ESTATE south, 1821 Barth; seven room. $2,500; SSOO cash. S2O per month. EVERROAD. Drexei 3250. LIST your real estate with ’ILMORE BROS. REALTY CO. Circle 7963.
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REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. (Continued.>_ Close In Fletcher Avsnue Home of etght room#; modern Margaret Berry, i 303 Public Savings Bldg. Ma: i 61A7. i TWO HOUSES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. Five-room, strictly modern house on 'corner paved street; dandy little semimodern rear of lot facing other street:; 1 doubia garage, $4,750. • Be quick. \V M. ; JACKSON Webster 4283. West Six-Room Modern Home Plenty of fruit; not far from car line. Margaret Derry, 802 Public Sav. JBldg Main 8147. | NINE-ROOM strictly modern WoodrufT < Place home, email house In rear, 3-car | garage, lot 80x170; $2,000 cash, balance $75 per month. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Main 0107. LEAVING CITY and must sell my strictly modern I room center hall style home on Gu.lford. Just north of 88th street boule va~d; large lot. double garage, Main 0107. FIVE-ROOM modern bungalow, long living room, hardwood floors, built-in features; S7OO cash, balance monthly. FRANK WRIGHT. Irvington 0292. REAL ESTATE South, Manker avenue, five-room California bungalow: thorughly modern .$4,850; terms. EVERROAD. Drexei 32.70. SIX ROOMS, strictly modern, paved street, terms. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Main 0107. FINE 8 room strictly modern home In one of beat locations north; $9,000; terms Main 0107. WE build small houses on payments. Also buy for cash. Main 5340. REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. Suburban $l5O down and $25 per month buys glxreom house; well water Inside; garage; within square of paved road; two squares to tnterurban; east front; lot 40x133. Price, $2,600. Meredith & Johnson Main 2898. Webster T4B 3. Suburban Eight new five-room bungalows, north; with garage and one-half acre ground; $3,150. Four of these properties can sell with an acre of ground at $3,760. Sold on easy terms. Call Owner, Main 0186; evenings. Ran. 8545. We Pay Cash for your run-down property; must fe a bargain. Fowler & Eaton 801 City Trust Cos. Mein 6371 WOULD LIKE TO LOCATE A MODERN HOME EAST. ADDRESS A NO. 2709, TIMES. WANT to fiuy 5 or 6-room house near Brookslde car. Address A No. 2708, Times. FARMS—FOR sale. TWENTY acres. * miles, northwest city; 10-room house; Delco lights; all tn good shape on inside; barn. 40x60; 2 orchards; Close to main highway, northwest; 16 acres In cultivation and side orchards. Would consider bungalow as part, terms on balance. Have stock, tools, all can be had. JEN'NINGb BROS.. 23 S. Illinois street.
LOTS— FOR SALE. 2Mb Acres I V6 MILES fast of Irvington *4 mil* Houth of National r-ad *1250; lift monthly. Call Wobstur ''•774 evenings or Cooper & Hadley 838 Lcrncke Bldg * Main 2T76. j NEARLY half acre on paved street north; 1 excellent for chicken ranch, fruit or vegetables. Price 3598. Will sell to responsible party for $lO down and $6 ! monthly. Call at once MR. STRONG I Main JJO9. Evenings, Main 5627, NEARLY half sto tieautifully wooded lot [ fronting paved street. north. Price ss7s. Will sell to responsible party for 1 $25 down and $9 lnonthy. See MR. } YOUNG. Muin 1409, Residence, \Vaah- | lngton 1079. LARGE PROFITS from small expenditure follow Real Estate advertising In "Want Ad" columns 0/ the Timex LOTS—WANTED FOR SALE OR TRADE fir lot. For Ison tractor; No. 1 condition. 868 Sherman drive. REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE \OPPORTUN ITIES What Have You Got to Trade? We have Income property and farms in any part of the country, which we can match on ny you may have from any amount. SI,OOO to $1,000,000. For information Inquire ZION REALTY CO., 26 W. Fifteenth. Phones 422 3. Gary, Indiana. For Trade Corner lot. Carrollton avenue; corner lot near Riverside, clear; trade for contract of sale. Also double. Thirtieth street; trade for homo south Fall Crock. RELIABLE REALTY CO. Main 0180. Evenings, DrtiXel 1493. TWO doubles renting lor SBS to trade for modern residence south of Fall Creek. Main 1232. . AUTOMOBILES-—FOR SALE. FORDS! FORDS! FORDSI Touring, roadsters, as low as SSO down, balance one yir. WJDES & MILLER. 644 E. Wash. .Main 3493. FORD, 1919; 1-ton truck chassis; good tires; perfect; bargain; terms or trade. WIDES & MILLER. 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. NASH, 1920; seven-passengor touring; biggest bargain in city at $785. Looks Just like new. Better hurry. 220 S. Penn. Main 1705. FORD tourlim, $125, 1917; also late 1918. A-l condition; demountable rims. Ford touring body, bargain. 803-5 N. Senate ave. ALL kinds of cars, S6O, $75. 1100 down balance small weekly payments. INDFL3. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CCX 618 N. Capitol. SEVERAL late models of Ford tourings and roadsters. For sale or trade; any make car. 725 Virginia avenue. USED cars, always a bargain, sale or exchange for any car. 615 N. East. Main 6735. WILLY’S-KNIGHT 7-passenger; will sacrifice. 610 N. Capitol ave., Indianapolis. MARMON chummy roadster; like new. 610 N. Capitol, Indianapolis. CADILLAC roadster. Looks liko new. $1,150. 610 N. Capitol.
AUTOMOBILES—FOR BALI. DODGE BROTHERS n,oor cars; a food assortment at all times. £.H.WALL£R!Cii COMSVUff Doom amwwMt MawiViHinM' 846 North Meridian. Circle 4309. PACKARD coupe, twin 6. A real bargain, $950. 510 N. Capitol. PAIGE touring; good running order, $175. 725 Virginia avenue. STUTZ Indianapolis. AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. _ 819 N. Illinois at. Main 1579. FORDS wanted, 2401 E. Washington et. Webster 7260. HENRY SEGAL Open until 9 p. m. AUTOS wanted. ~WEISSMAN'S. 212-14 H. New York xtreet. Main 44W. AUTO REPAIRS AND SU p PLIEB; COLVIN BATTERY COMPANY Recharge, 6-Volt, 50c; 12-Volt, 75a New Battery, Guaranteed Two Years, 611. $14.50; 613, $16.50; 127, $22.50. 121 E. MARYLAND ST. CIRCLE 1370. ••FITTED TO ANY CAR Fit EE.” II it is a good used TIRE you want, the chances are that we have them any size, 22. ROGERS 3115 W. Washington. Belmont 4300. BRING your battery troubles to ua Wo are experts in this work and our prlcos are rig at, 6 volt recharge 60c; rebuild complete (6.00; 12 volt recharge 750; rebuild complete SIO.OO SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. FORD BODJES Owisslheim & Parker 330 East Market. REDUCED PRICES Auto washing. Touring. 21.99; eedaa 21.25. SHROYER. 222 W. Maryland. Circle 0622. AUTO WASHING ~ Our specialty. 224 North Illinois 8 & S Auto Laundry TIRES, all sizes. 14 and up. Rebuilt cueInga with NEW TRSADI We also repair or retread your tlree. ANDERSON STEAM VULVaNIZER CO_ 611 North Capitol. 3d floor. MI'HAT TIRE AND RUBBER CO. Intelllger.t service. Tlree and batteries. Main 6555. 209 E. New Y'ork street. Auto Tops and Painting 35 Kentucky Ave. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLE3. Now la the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 634-Sn Mesa. Ave. 61aln *404, CASH paid lor all kinds of motorcycle*. FLOY D PETEIiMAN. 509 Maea ave. Main 7021. M ISCE LL AN EOUS— FOR SALE. " TYPEWRITER BARGAINS UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS CLEANED. KKHAt'I.EP AND IN FINE CONDITION AND GUARANTEED. PATIENTS IF DESIRED. A CKO BARGAINS IN OTHER MAKES. ASK TO SEE THE LITTLE NATIONAL PORTABLE TYPEWRITER AND CARRYING CASE. LIGHT WEIGHT AND LOW PRICE. AT 18 WEST MARKET ST. UPSTAIRS. PHONE MAIN 2636. Clark Typewriter Shop ® TROUSERS m’ The latest spring striae I now In. Match Your I Curt end Vest. \ The Pants Store 1 Cos. 2 Store* Tull of Pant* 48 Weet Ohio SL BEDBUGS. KOA I HES, abut, mothß, rate, mice, etc., exterminated In one treatment, absolutely guaranteed; no riddance, no pay. E. J MOLIN & CO. Drexel 4477. FOR SALE Beautiful crocheted htncheon eat. large centerpiece and dohlea; will ten separate or sacrifice on whole set. Webster 6354. INVALID CHAIRS—Good, strong rubbertired chairs for rent. 13.60 per month. Crutches, 25c. Delivery free. BAKER BROS. MAKE your old coat look like new suit by matching a pair trousers with the CORRECT PANTS MAKERS CO. 104 V3 W Ohio St. A BARGAIN In 2 Easy vacuum and 1 Gain-a-Duy electrlo washers, soiled. 24 South Meridian street. A NUMBER of used electric washers, 220 and up 34 South Meridian street. BLOCKS delivered any part of city. Circle 3932. MISCELLANEOUS— WANTED.
GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCKYARDS MISCELLANEOUS—TO LET. CONCRETE MIXERS FOR RENT. Circle 6666. H^OjJSEH Q LD GQQDS-—FOR SALE? • ANTIQUE J>nnfo Lind table. $6.60; two stands, $3 each; walnut dresser v.lth mirror, $8; walnut bookcase. $8; walnut wardrobe, good size, collapsible $7; w?t!rut dresser, small size $3.50; MoDougall kit h* ii cMblnet, $5; steel top, $2; bed and springs, SU; set of garden tools, $1; small cutter, sl. bake oven, $1.26: suit c.use, 250; violin, box and bow, $1; 3 trunks, $1.50 each: coat rack suitable for tailor shop, $3. kitchen table with drawer $1; Simmons three-quarter size bed and springs, practically now, $7; water power washing machine, $1.50; 3 stand tab tea, $1 each; 3 drafttimes board and stands, part fine, $lO. For all call any time at iny residence, 1520 Woodlavn. Drexei 8940. Rugs—Linoleum 20 yards linoleum, $8.95; 9x13 seamless Brussels rugs, blue, tan. taupe and old rose, $12.50; imported Japanese grase rugs. 9x12, $6.50; 9x12 genuine gold seal Congoleum rugs. $14.60; W’lltons, velvets and Brussels rugs at wholesale prices. New goods, aUI perfect. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Washington. 'Lincoln 8750. GAS RANGES, remade in perfect condition; box patterns, SIO.OO and up. Cabinet style, $15.00 and up. Delivered and connected, cash or payments. CHARLES KOEHRINd, 883 Virginia avenue. Drexei 9400. DROP- HE AD Singer eewlng machine* $10; good condition. Circle 6610. THREE burner gas hot plate, oven; gas heater. 1519 English. Drexei 8696. FOR SALE —Three-piece oak bedroom suite, Call Webster 1989. GARLAND coal range, reservoir. 782 Shelby, $lO. GAS RANGES, remade In perfect condition; box pattern, SIO.OO and up. Cabinet style, $15.00 and up. Delivered and connected. Cash or payments. MERIDIAN STOVE COMPANY, 927 S. Meridian eL Stewart 1742. COAL AND WOOD—FOR 8 A LB. Best Ind. or Linton No. 4 olean fk...55.00 Best Ind. mine run. 50% lump $5.00 Best Brazil block, largo clean fk....57.00 Kindling with each ton. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drexei 3280. St. 2328, LINTON No. 4. forked 36-99 Pocahontas lump, forked S.OO Pocahontas lump, genuine red ash... 7.60 U. 6237. MERIDIAN COAL CO. COAL U H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 8531 419 N Pine Mala IHt DOGS, POULTRY, PIGEONS, ETC. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dogs. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY. City dog pound. 984 E, N. Y. Maia 9873.
MUSiCAL—SALE OR, WANTED. KURTZMAN piano; real bargain. ROBERTSON MUSIC HOUSE. 423 Mass. ave. Main 4531. FOR SALE —Remington player or will trade for suburban lot. Address A No. 1934, Times, PARLOR Grand, ebony case, 2250 cosh. CHAS. C. MORGAN. Randolph 4221, LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, OF THE DETERMINATION TO ISSUE BONDS OR OTHER EVIDENCE OF INDEBTEDNESS FOR THE PURPOSE OF PAYING THE CITY'S PART OF THE COST OF IMPROVING A PART OF WEST WASHINGTON STREET; A PART OF INDIANA AVENUE AND A PART OF MADISON AVENUE UNDER CONTRACTS WITH MARION COUNTY. Notice Is hereby given to the taxpayers of the city of Indianapolis, State of Indiana, “that the city of Indianapolis by and through its common council by General Ordinance No. 65, 1921, duly passed on the sth day of September, 1921, and approved by the mayor on the 14th day of September, 1921, and by General Ordinance No. 84, 1982, amendatory thereto, passed on the 17th day of April, 1922, and approved by the mayor on the 20th day of April, 1922, determined to issue seventy-three (73) new bonds of five hundred ($500.00) dollars each, amounting to thirty-six thousand five hundred ($36,500.00) dollars, said bonds to be payable In ten (10) series; first series to be for nine (9) bonds; second series to be for eight (8) bonds and the remaining eight (8) series to be for seven (7) bonds of five hundred ($500.00) dollars each, the first of said series being payable on the Ist day of January, 1924, and one series on the Ist day of January thereafter to and including January 1, 1933; said bonds to bear interest at the rate of five (5%) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. Said bonds are Issued for the purpose of raising money to pay the city's part of the cost of improving West Washington street, from a point five hundred and thirty-eight (538) feet west of the property line of Harris street to the east end of Big Four Railway subway; and the city's part of the cost of improving Indiana avenue, from the west property line of Montcalm street to the north property line of Sixteenth street; and the city's part of the cost of Improving Madison avenue from the north property line of Raymond street, to the south property line of Glendale avenue, except the bridge over Pleasant Run; under separate contracts for each of said improvements entered into on the 10th day of August, IJ2I, by and between the city of Indianapdlis, by and through its board of public works, with the approval of It* mayor end the county of Marlon, State of Indiana, by and through Its board of commissioners as provided for and authorized by an aot of the General Asc semblv of the State of Indiana, entitled: "An act for an act ‘concerning the improvement of streets and public highways’ in the cities of the first class which connect with, extend or continue as hard surface publio highways beyond the corporate limits of such city in the county in which such city Is located, providing for the assessment of part of the cost of such Improvement against the abutitng real estate and that the remainder of the cost of such Improvement shall be paid equally by such city and county In which such city Is located, and declaring an emergency,” approved March 10, 1921, and fixing a time when the same shall take effect. Unless objection is made by ten (10) or more taxpayers, other than those who pay poll tax only in the manner prescribed by law on or before twenty-nine (29) days from the 26th day of April, 1922. the city controller will, pursuant to said determination and order, proceed to cause said bouds In said amount to be Issued and sold for the purpose herein set out. 3. L. SHANK, Mayor. JOS L. HOGUE. City Controller. TAYLOR E. GROXIXGER. Corporation Counsel. NOTICE. The undersigned, administrator with the will annexed of the last will and testament of Bridget Burke, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Marlon Probate Court of Marlon County, Indiana, he will, at the hour of 10 o'clock a m. of the Ist day of June. 1922, at hts office, 603-605 State Life building, in the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale, at private sale, all the title and interest cl said decedent in and to the following real estate; Lot forty-three (43) In MoChesney’s subdivision of part of outiot one hundred fifty (150) In the city of Indianapolis, Marlon County. Indiana. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate and upon the following terms and conditions: At least one-thlfd of the purchase money cash In hand, the balance in two equal Installments, payable in not to exceed nine and eighteen months, evidenced by note of purchaser, bearing 6 per cent Interest from date, waiving relief. providing for attorney's fees, and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. Or said real estate may be sold all for cash. Said real estate will be sold free from taxes for 1921 payable In 1922. THOMAS D. McGEE. Administrator with the will annexed of the last will and testament of Bridget Burke, deceased. 603-5 State Life building. Indianapolis, Indiana. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given pursuant te the statutes that the undersigned, conducting a publio 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 ore year with charges unpaid belonging to the following named parties; Irene Sawyer. B 8613; A. G. Adams, Louis Brown. 87742; Curtis B. Boyd, 87606; Abble Croon,, 85666; Lillian Davis, 87592; Lillian Davis, 87445 ; Wm. Goodspeed Constable. 884 24 ; Mrs. Jacob Griffin 85613; Leonard M. Hadley. 88572; Gurley D. Holder, B 8550; Flora Howells, BS62S; L. M. Hadley, B 8512; J. Earl Horsley, 83441; E. J. Heeb, 85260; George Hebble, 87675; Mrs. Chas. Johnson, 88470 ; Guy P. Jackson, BSSOS; Clarence Kuhn, B 8307; W. F. King. B 7 292 : George King. 86960; James B Messlar, 87729; O. F. Partlow, 85595; Guy Reeves. 88543: Rupert Robineon, 87635; Harriet Ritter, 87358; Kenneth Shlnkle, 88636; Leonard Skiver. B 8515; Maggie Matthews, 85275; J. E. Simmonds, 88436; Thomas Taylor. B8S12; Up-to-Date Tailornlg Cos., B 8521; Almon Ward, 88535 ; Wm. Woodford, B 8460; C, H. Wilson, B 8088; Mrs. Flora Watton, 87978, SHANK FURNITURE & BTORAGE CO. 227-289 North New Jersey St.
FINANCIAL. TUu CaN BORROW MONEY SO CHEAP and on iiuoh easy terms of repayment from tho Fidelity Loan Company, a licensed and bo idod firm, for use in paying overdue bIMs or to buy the things you need for CaH at BARGAIN PRICES that every one should take advantage of our service. LOANS ON FURNITURE $20.00 to $300.00 at 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 Ume you have the money. Fair, len't its You Can Afford to Borrow On i 40 pay $2 a month and interest On $ 60 pay $3 a month and interest On SIOO pay (5 a month and interest PAY MORE ANY TIME AND REDUCE THE COST IN YOUR BEHALF We are on the Job eight hours a day, and through personal contact and personal service, pius a deep personal Interest, we ! can serve you and your friends as you wish to be served. In these unusual tlmea Business friendships, close relations, mutual understandings and co-operation are real assets to all of us. We are ready to go three-fourtba of ths way. Now it is UP FIDELITY LOAN CO. 106 E. Market St. Room 632 Lemcka Bldg. Main 127*. Lincoln 7735. CONFIDENTIAL” Quick Loans . UP TO S3OO On pianos, vlotrolas, household furniture and guaranteed notes. Loans payabls In 8 to 20 monthly Instalments Legal charges based on unEald balance for actual time used. nans with other companies paid off and more money advanced. Hours I to 5:30. Saturdays to 1 p. m. Call, write or phone Circle 1-6-6-9. Beneficial Loan Society 601 National City Bank bldg, REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS PURCHASED SECOND MORTGAGES PURCHASED COMMERCIAL PAPER PURCHASED. WE ADVANCE RENTO ON LEASES. INVESTIGATE OURINEW PLAN. AUTOMOBILE FUNDING CO. 618 HUMB-MANSUR. MAIN 8888. WE MAKE first and seoond mortgages on improved farm* and Indianapolis rsal estate. AETNA MORTGAGE AND INVEST’T. CO. 608 Fidelity Trust bldg. FIRST and second mortgages on Indians and Indianapolis rsal estate. R. B WILSON. 1191 National City Bank bldg. Lincoln 8194.
FINANCIAL. ' (Continued.) LOANS On furniture, pis nos, autos, live stocks farm implements and other collateral. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 14144 E. Washington SL Main 0685. Auto Lincoln 7122. STOCK AND BONDS FOR SALE, A limited amount of common stock In an organized working factory for the soul purpose of meeting the Increase demands of their products on accessory now sold in twenty-four states; no preferred stock sold. For an appointment call Web. 0972, MONEY furnished on realty mortgage* and contracts. FRANK K. SAWYER, Meridian Life Bldg. 307 North Pennsyl* vanla street. Circle 1061. MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B. MILLER. 127 N. Delaware st Main 6762. jfIROWLING j Three-game victories ruled in the Rees reatlon Ladies’ League here Tuesday. Th* Marion Five, Guarantee Tire, Claman Boosters, and Reotreation Five were th* winners. The Marion Five rolled the best three game total with 602, 738 and 82L Th* last game was th* high effort of th* night. The Bears won three games from the Wolves in the Broadway League. Two out of three victors were the ,-jPantheri and Lions. The Panthers with scores of 906 and 913 in their first two games started lit* whirlwinds, but fell down slightly in the last match and the Tigers won their only game. Several Individuals posted fine counts. Richter of the Bears with scores of 221, 193 and 236 was high. His final effort was the high 6ingle game count. Sweetman, who with Richter, 1* fighting it out for high average honors In th* Broadway loop, totaled 193, 195 and 226 for the next best total. Sink of the Tigers had a 223 game and Martin of the Tan. thers got a 222. ST. LOUIS GETS TOURNET. TOLEDO, May 3. —St. Louis was awarded the 1922 tournament of the Wornen s National Bowling Asosciation at th* annual meeting held here Tuesday. The following officers were elected: '' Mrs. if. Kelly Jr., St. Louis, secretary, for three years; Mrs. Joseph MaaYz, Cleveland, treasurer, for one year; Mrs. Goldie Greenwald, Cleveland, first vie* president, for one year; Mrs. E. X. Howard, Kansas City, second vice president, for one year. Mrs. Zoe Quin of Chicago was elected president a year ago to serve three years, andMotOS THE walker cup TEAM. NEW YORK, May 3.—The personnel of the committee which will name the team to compete Jo r the Walker cup. emblematic of the v*kld’s international team grolf championship next September, was announced TjiesdUy as follows; Robert Oaf diner, Chicago, chairman; W. C. Fownes, Pittsburgh, captain; James D. Stkidish. Detroit; W. D. Vanderpool, Morristown, X. J., and Francis Ouituet, Boston. Under the rules of the deed of gift the trophy flils *the same place in the golf world that the Davis cup does in tennis. A team is to consist of four players and. two substitutes, and the competition Is open to all nations of the world with a governing golf body. Play wilt cover a period of six days, the first ,Bay teing given over to foursomes. the second day to four-bail matches, and the remaining days to singles matches in which the members of each team shall play all the members of the other team or teams in turn. No Intimation was given as to what foreign team might be expected to play for the Walker cup this season, although the possibility of competitors from England and Canada has been Matches for the ti*>phy. If held, arts *)BApected to he staged at the nations, a mas tour golf championship *Sfit- &r" Brook* line. Mass., Sept. 4.
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When s ball Is hit at a fielder, whirl* I. partially or wholly stopped, but such fielder Is unable to recover hlnvseif in time to get the batter at first, or force another base runner, It lg credited as a base hit. Local Women Bowlers Do Well in National Meet TOLP7PO, May 3.—The second squad of Indianapolis entries rolled doubles and singles in the women's national bowling tourney Tuesday night. While none of them landed in the flrsst five of the doubles, two of them, Mrs. Reynolds and Mrs. F. Fox smashed their way Into ths leaders In tl>e singles. Mrs. Reynold* hit the maples for a splendid count of 532, which landed her in second place. Mrs. Fox smashed out a 171 count sos her first game, got IS3 in the second and ; finished with IS6. ! Mrs. H. Geisel was third with a 487 j score. In the doubles, Mrs. E. Agnew and Mrs. F. Fox made the high Indianapolis mark with a 800 score. Mrs. H. Geisel and Mrs. Reynolds came next with 577. What is said by association official* to have been the highest score ever rolled in a national women's bowling tournament was the 2.502 hung up by the Ohio Dairy five of Toledo on the last shift of teams Monday. The tesia 1 collected games of 854. 783 and BSS, Tha outfit, went Into first place In the team standings with a comfortable lead. Sport Features in Brief NEW YORK-Tlarry S. Page, M-yenr-old sportsman, rode his 10-year, old Gold Plate to a victory in the two-aJid-one-half-mile steeplechase at Belmont. Park terminal. Page wore m patch over one eye and a monocle on the other. NEW YORK—Wally Scbang, firststring catcher of the Yanks, will b out of the game for at least a week with a split hand sustained in yesterday’s gams. TRENTON, N. j.—Branding them as brutal and inhuman, the New Jersey box* lng commission has barred tha rabbit blow and the kidney punch. NEW YORK—Racing opened In ths East today with the first day of a two weeks' meeting at Jamaica. The feature event of the opening day card was to la the running of the Paumonok Handicap. Purdue Shuts Out De Pauw GREENCASTLE, Ind., May B.— Dg Pauw suffered a fl to 0 shutout at tha hands of the Purdue baseball team hers Tuesday. Erors and wild throws were partly responsible for the Tigers’ de* feat. Both teams made five hits. De Pauw will play a return game with Rose Poly at Terre'Hauto Friday. Purdue scored twice In the first Inning l , three times in the third and once In the ninth. Bills and Pruitt composed thh De Pauw battery, while Wagner and Walther worked for Purdue. Bills fanned seven, walked seven, and hit two. Wagner struck out nine and walked two. Swim Record at Culver CULVER. Ind., May 3.—Johnny Weissmuller, 1. A. C. 17-year-old star, swimming In the Culver Military Academy pool Tuesday, broke the world’s record in the 100-meter swim in the fast time of 59.2 second. Previous record wn* 60.1 seconds, held by Duke Kahanamoha of Honolulu. SPADES NINE BUSY. The Spades A. C. team defeated th<l R. and P. team of Lebanon at Brookside Park, 13 to 3. Next Sunday the Spades will play at Zlonsville. Workouts will be held lit Spades Park tonight and Fridav night. Games are wanted wita fast State teams. Address S. M. Dean, 240S Brookslde parkway. THKEE-I LEAGUE OPENERS, Terve Haute, 9; Moline, 3. Peoria, 12; Danville, 1. Decatur, 10; Bloomington, S, Rockford-Evanrille— rain.
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