Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1922 — Page 9
JUNE 8,1922.
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FLORISTS. INDIANAPOLIS FLOWER AND PLANT CO.. Central ave., at S4th. We grow cut flowers, plants. FUNERAL WORK. Wash. 2362. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. W._T. Blasengym CASKETS. 830.00 AND UP. 87.00 to Crown Hill. 80.50 to South Yards. Ambulance calls anywhere In the city. 33.00. Also ambulance calls are made without charge for parties who are unable to pay. Randolph 8870. Drezel 2670 1702 N. Illinois St. 1825 Shelby St. 8E“ IVix&i, Parlors 1322 Union St. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phones—Main 0841-0642. LI. 204 L INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY SHIRLEY BROS? cor Main office 946 N. Illinois St. Circle 1918. Main 1841, George Grinsteirier Funeral Director. 423 E. Market. Old phone Main 0008. LI. 7303, J. C. WILSON Prospect ST. 1671, Drexel 0333. w FINN BROTHERS Main 2176. 135 W. Market. Circle 2213. EDW. L. HOLMAN 2512 Central Are. Randolph 5903. CHAS. a. HOCKENSMITiL 724 N. Illinois. - Main 1166, LI. 1166. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O3 N. Illinois. WM. E. KKIEiIER. Main 1154. Rec. phone. Ben Davis 332-1. GADD—BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect at. Phones: Drexel 0422. ST. 2273. UNDERTAKERS— HISEY & TITUS. 961 North Del. LI. 6564. Main 3630. H. D. TUTEWILER. 934 N. Meridian. Main 0213. DEATH AND FUNERA NOTICES. BAIRD. FRANK—Died at his home, the residence of R. U. Hutchinson. 32S N. Capitol avenue. Wednesday, June 7. He served os a private in the Ist gas regiment. A. E. F. Funeral will be held at the parlors of Ragsdale & Price. 1219 N. Alabama £t„ 7:30 p. m„ Thursday. June 8. conducted by American Legion and Capital City Tent No. SB, the Maccabees. Friends Invited. Burial at Spearsvllle, Kan. Please omit (lowers. COAT.VEL GEORGE F. —Ago 22 years, beloved son of Mr. and Tllrs. B. H. Coatney, passed away at 10:10 p. m.. Tuesday. June 6. Friends may call at the residence, 203 N. iKeystone avenue. Thursday from 2 to 9 p. m. Parlal at Zoah cemetery. Scottsburg. Iod„ about 11 a. m., Friday. Scottr.burg papers please copy. RAWLINGS, DANIEL A. —Aged 62 years, passed away at the lom# of C. M. Swarthout, 334 N. Walcott st„ Wednesday. June 7. Friends may call Thursday after 4 p. m. Funeral and burial at Spencer, lad., Frldfty. 2 p. m. CARD OF THANKS. BBaRD OF THANKS—I wish to express my heartfelt thanks to my many relatives and friends for their many acts of kindness shown me during the recent sickness and death of my dear wife. Maggie. Also to the minister and singers ■ for their services and for the many beau- I tlful Coral offerings. CARL HUDDLESTON. LOST ANO FOUND. LOST—Black leather bag either on Illinois car or street. Bank Identification; ticket to Cincinnati. Containing about 810. Cal! Hdrrlsnn 1573. Liberal reward. LOST- D- y wmte. brown clipped ears. young Spitz, lost Saturday morning. Finder please call Drexel 8925 cr 114 Fletcher ave. Reward STOLEN—A dark brlndle bull pup, 8 months old; bobbed tall. Reward for any Information. 418 Centennial street. LOST—3Ox3I4 tire and wheel. June 6. 705 W. Thirty-Second. Randolph 1040. Reward. LOST —Br rpln. Sunday In the vl -tnlty of State and Washington srts. Call Drexel 6128. LOST —Pouch pocketbook on Illinois car with 2 keys and 80. Belmont 3978. Reward. * NOTICES. BEDBUGS, roaches, moths, ants, destroyed with one application of "Sudden Death." ALBERT MAAS. 31 Virginia Ave. Main 1225. ANNUAL meeting of the Shortrldge High School Alumni Association will be held on Friday. June 16 at 8 p. m. PERSONALS. FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private; prices reasonable; may work for board; babies adopted. Write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG. 4911 E. Twenty-Seventh st„ Kansas City, Mo. INDIANA CHIROPRACtIc'cOLLEGET - Clinic for patients at 10 a. m. and 7:30 m.. on Mondays: Wednesdays and Fridays. New location: 962 N. Pennsylvania street. ~~~ Jbu'slN ESS SERVjCES. ELECTRICAL WIRING Light and power. Houses a specialty. Repair work given prompt attention; reasonable. DTLTS ELECTRIC. 943 FT. WAYNE. MAIN 363i A Bath a Day is the Healthy Way. E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 E. Mich. Webster 3001. 20% OFF REGULAR PRICES on all electric wiring. Get my prices. Estimates free. FOULK. Webster 0816 evenings. HOWARD ELECTRIC CO. Electric wiring 5-room cdttage; complete, SIT. Drexel 9598. 744 Virginia ave. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BURKLE, 416 Mass Main 1428. PIANO builder and tuner. Repair all kinds. Work guaranteed. NICHOLAS lIILMAN. Belmont 0328-3, EX-SERVICE BROS., vault, sink or dry well cleaning. PAUL WEISS. 626 Caldwell. or Circle 7618. HEATH'S Union Barber Shop Warm. —mfortable bath rooms. 133 W. Market street LET us clean your vaults, cisterns and dry wells; good loads and large barrels. Circle 5694. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ave. SHOE repairing while you wait. R. E. KENNEDY. 218 X. Illinois. Main 2199. ~~~L> ET E CTIV ES. Quigley-Hyland Agency, Inc. • Suite 404 National City Bank building, hone Main 2902. Local office International Secret Service Assn. Seventy offices In America and foreign countries. MALE HELP—WANTED SEVERAL good solicitors for Indianapolis and surrounding towns. Commission and expenses. See Mr. Hastings. Circulation dept. Indiana Daily Times after 1C . m, 50 LABORERS Report 28th and Columbia avenue. INDIANA ASPHALT PAVING CO. GOOD all-round carpenters. Good wages. Webster 8004 after 8 p.m.
MALE HELP—WANTED. (ContlnnedA Colored Laborers Carpenters for Rough Work 32 Cents Per Hour 10 a Day Call at Employment Office E. R. Raugh & Sons Fertilizer Cos. Union Stock Yards Ready for Work DISTRICT MANAGER WANTED. Wo have a wohaevful opportunity for a man who wlehes to take over the distribution of a fast-selling and repeating food product. This man muet be financially able to run hie own business and order initial stock of goods which will only last a few days. Write, giving phone number so that our representative can meet you. EDGAR P. HARRISON & SON, 10 Bridge street, Newark, N. J. " WAITED—BOYS to carry Times routes In downtown district between Bast and West, South and St. Clair streets. Boys not over 14 years old. See Mr. Moorehead any afternoon after 2 o'clock. FIRST-CLASS magazine man as crew manager for Indianapolis and suburbs. Salary and commission. G. S. COOKE. 218 Pythian bldg. MAN handy with tools and general work. Drexel 0828. 2521 S. Delaware. SOLICITORS—WANTED. ~ MEN and women to sell auto Insurance on payments. New plan, new rates, new commissions, 406 American Central Life bldg. INSTRUCTIONS. Indiana Chiropractic College, Inc. TEACHING THE NATIONAL SYSTEM OF PAINLESS ADJUSTMENT STUDENTS ENROLLED AT ■ ANY TIME. CLINIC FOE ACUTE AND CHRONIC DISEASES AT 10 A. M„ 4 AND 7:80 P. M.. ON MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. REGISTRATION FEE FOR PATIENTS 50c PER WEEK. NEW ADDRESS, 962 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST. POPULAR PIANO MUSIC taught In 20 lessons, beginners and advanced. Circle 8328. CLARK-BOLES SCHOOL, 10 West Ohio street. PIANO —SAXOPHONE In 20 lessons, the Christensen way. Beginners and advanced. CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL. 106 Pembroke Arcade. Clr, 3034. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER'S COLLEGE. 809 E. Washtngton at., Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0767. FEMALE HELP—-WANTED. ~ GIRLS ever 13 years of age to learn telephone operating. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.. Room 333. comer New York and Meridian eta. WANTED—Counter girls. 25 to 35 years old. Must know how to handle cash. PETERS DAIRY LUNCH. 352 Maea. are. WANTED —Middle-aged woman In famlly of two. Call at 48 Garfield avenue. SITU WANTED—FEMALE. CURTAINS to launder. MRS. LUTZ. Drexel 0596. HOUSES—TO LET. IRVINGTON, 866 Burgess ave.; strictly modern half double. 6 rooms, bath, garage; 850 Irvington 4118. BUS’.NESS OPPORTUNITIES. Fowler & Eaton We have cash customers for groceries, rooming houses and other business properties. 301 City Trust. Main 6871. BUSINESS room suitable for ehoe repairing. plumber or tinner. In the best location In Irvington for trade. 5034 Orion, three squares south of Washington on Emerson.
FLATS? APARTMENTS—TO LET. Apartments to Let Houses To Let Thirty-tour prominent rental agents co-operate Hating with us tor your convenient-*, all the residence property for relit each day. A Free Service Saves Your Time Home-hunting thua become* greatly simplified. Big map* show locations, cord Indexes turnlsh descriptions. Call In person, fourth floor. Please do not telephone. L. S. Ayres & Cos. 416 E. Vermont Four rooms and bath; juat nawly renovated. Walking distance; 145 month. State Savings and Trust Cos. PURNISHED HOUSES AND FLATS. TWO furnished apartment* for rent. GEORGE A. LUCAS. 726 K. of P. BuildIng. Circle 6600. TRANSFER AND STORAGE." EST. 1696. Otto J. Suesz Packing, hauling, low rates on California shipments. Through cars to Los Angeles. Main 2353-3628. Night, Webster 0699. PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private locked rooms and open space. 25c 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 27a0. Shank Superior Service BE jT FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey at. Main 2028, LI. 1138. "ALL THAYER & LAY, Irvington 2228. for transfer and hauling of all kinds. Bp 'tal price on overland trips. GATEWOOD BROS.. tranaferlng and hauling. All kinds; reasonable. Belmont 0113. UNION STATION BAGGAGE TBANBTBB MAIN 7119. LIGHT HO US EKEEPIN G ROOM s7 MADISON ave., 1025; two lovely light uoueekeeplng rooms. Private entrance, *B. Drexel 5376. TWO unfurnished rooms, light, heat and gas furnished. Circle 02S0. 624 East Vermont. ~ LARGE modern furnished front room,. >4.50. Circle 781S. ROOMS—TO LET. ILLINOIS. 2627 N.; room In private family for 2 glrla or 2 men employed; morning and evening meals. Kenwood 6245. WILL share attractive room In private home north with young lady employed; met Is; references. Kenwood 5246. KAt-T ST.. N.. 914; FURNISHED TMRBEROOM SUITE: MODERN; REASONABLE. MAIN 8906. WASHINGTON blvd.. 2808; modern, nicely furnished. Private home; gentlemen. Randolph 8766. CENTRAL. 2446; furnished room with board; 2 gentlemen or couple employed. Harrison 0315. NICELY' furnished roem for one or two gentlemen; garage optional. Kenwood COLLEGE AVE, 4268; TWO NICE SLEEPING ROOMS. WASHINGTON 5314. PARK ave.. 919; two nicely furnished rooms; ground. Private entrance. LIGHT airy room, strictly modern; furnished for housekeeping. Circle 6239. ROOM In private family. Lincoln 6459. 1116 N. Capitol ave. Apt 45. OFFICE—DESK ROOM—TO LET OFFICE or light manufacturing. 16x46; good light. 26 V 7. Wash. Room 302.
SUMMER COTTAGES—RESORTS. SORoffITIES, fraternities, clubs, etc., attention! One of the prettiest places on White River, with large clubhouse and grounds, near Broad Ripple (not around Ravenswood), is now open foN parties, dancing and picnics. For arrangements phone Wash. 3239. FOR RENT—By season preferred; large well furnished cottage at Tippecanoe Lake; screened porch; two boats. 1340 South B street, Elwood, Ind. AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. Msum Dodge Bros. 4 Door Sedan. .SBSO Ford Touring, brand new, starter and dem $475 Ford Touring, 1916 S9O Patterson 6 Touring. ; $325 Studebaker Touring SIOO Dodge, 1920, Touring $575 Hudson Coupe, 1916. Overland Roadster $285 Lexington Sport $1,075 846 N. Meridian Used (ZfinutA Authorized Ford Dealers 259 South Meridian Street Ford Bodies FIVE SPECIAL STYLES. REGULAR NEW AND USED. SwissheSm and Parker 830 E. Market St. Autowa Ames and Ford Body Dlst Used Car Bargains Monroe touring. Dodge sedan. Mitchell roadster, Chevrolet 490, Westcott touring. Ford sedan, Bulck 6 touring, Mitchell touring. All of the above care priced low for quick sales. Monroe Motors Corporation PILOT TOURING Model 645: perfect running condition; fair tlrea Price, 8876. Easy paymenta Pilot Motor Cos. 1110 N, Meridian. Circle 4081. Buick Six DODGES. OAKLANDS. OVERLANDS, FORDS. BRISCOES AND OTHERS. MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS. 618 N. CAPITOL. OPEN EVENINGS. FORD roadster with s!lp-on body. $135. Ford roadster, demountable rims, good condition. 8165. Ford touring 1917, 8150. L. T. ALLEN' 725 Virginia avenue. SPEEDSTER; very good condition; reasonable if sold at once. SWISSHELM & PARKER 330 E. Market. CHEVROLET 4-90 touring; needs about 85 worth of work.. Real bargain at 860. WEISS MAN'S. 212-214 E. New York. Main 4446, FORD touring, 1919; cord tlrea, shock absorbers; good condition; demountable rims, 725 Virginia avenue. m Ford roadster 8110 Ford touring 890 ALLEN. 725 Virginia ave. FORD panel truck and Fori .th open express body. Ford 1-ton r • _c. Sals or trade. 725 Virginia ave. DODGE roadster. IsITT sSOoT 8110 down! balance 13 months WEISSMA s'. 212-14 E. New York. M. 4 446. FORD tourings, 3 1917; good running order; good tlrea; as low as 850 down. 644 E. Washington. OAKLAND 6, touring; good mechanical condition. Needs paint, 8160. 725 Virginia avenue. 1921 Ford sedan; like now; sale or exchange for any make car. 725 Virginia avenue, PAIGE; the best little touring In the city for 8295. 220 S. Pennsylvania. Main 1706, USED cars always a bargiln. sals or exrhange for any car. 615 N. East. Main 6735. FORDS, all models and styles. Open evenings. ALLEN. 725 Virginia avenue, DODGE. 1917 tour. 8800. Terms 30 days. Guarantee. Open evenings. 235 N, Pa. Bl.'lOK 6, roadster, 8350. Terms 90 days. Guarantee. Open evening*. 235 N. Pa. BUICK D-46. A-l shape; good tires: 1150 down, balance to suit. 644 E. Wash. FORD rd5t.,1919, 317 5: 880 down. WEISSHAN, 213 E. Nfw York. Main 4446. MAXWELL. 1920 touring. 8295 drives her away. Terms. 844 E, Washington. MADISON 6 tour., 8186. Terms. Open evenings. 235 N. Penn.
TRUCKS—FOR SALE. Automobiles Wanted , Can I,'so Packards, Cadillacs, Marmons, Pierces, Arrows, Buicks, Oldsmobiles, Mercers, Paiges. Will Pay High Price. What Have You for Sale? Pioneer Motor Sales Company 516 N. At*. AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. WE NEED THE CARS AND MEAN BUSINESS If you want to sell your car brine title and car. We deal quick and pay cash, WESSSMAN 212-14 E. New York St. Main 4446. ~AUTOS WANTED WE PAY CASH. NO DELAY. I. Wolf Auto Cos. Autos Wanted Cash for any car. See us. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO FARTS AND TIRE CO. 518 North Capitol. Main 2688. Elcar Service Let us look your car over every thirty days. It may save you money. CLARK & ROSEMEYER. 1012 Park. Circle 4732. Night. Circle 248 L MOTORCYCLES AND BICVCLES. NOW Is the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 534-36 Mass. Main 6404, CASH paid for all kinds of motorcyclea FLOYD PETERMAN. 609 Mass. ave. Main 7029, ~AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. If It Is a good used TIRE you want, the chances are M*at we have them any size, $2. ROGERS 3116 W. Washington. Belmont 4300. BRING your battery troubles to us. We are experts In this work and our prices are right; 6 volt recharge 60c; rebuild complete $6.00; 12 volt recharge 75c; rebuild complete SIO.OO. SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. TIRES, all sizes. $4 and up. Rebuilt casings with NEW TREADS. W* also repair or retread your tires. ANDERSON STEAM VULCANIZER CO.. 611 North Capitol. 3d floor. MURAT~TIRB AND RtIBBER CO. InteN llgent service. Tires and batteries. Main 3566. 209 IY. New York street.
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AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. (Continued.) We carry a complete line of Kelly Springfield, Caterpillar and Goodyear all-weather solid truck tires. See us before you buy and get our prices. John Guedelhoefer Wagon Cos. COLVIN BATTERY COMPANY 121 East Maryland. Circle 1870. Battery service on all make* of battery. New battsry. Fitted to all cars. FREE. 611. 813.75; 613, Y 15.73; 12, 819.75. Guaranteed TWO YEARS. RADIO BATTERY guaranteed throe years, $12.50. All in OAK case*. Hard rubber oase*. 32,00 extra. AUTO” WASHING pur specialty. 334 North Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. 2300 North Pink of Condition Excellent home for large family or roomers. Five bedrooms and sleeping • porch downstairs; beautifully ponnoled French door*; fireplace, breakfast room, garuge In connection; front drive. All floors hardwood. Garage In rear. Shade and fruit trees. Sell on payments. Maks offer. Call MR BARNES. Randolph 1381. J. B. Griffey Cos. 1923 Hume-Manaur Bldg Main 3076. Six-lioom Semi-Modern on the hill; Blaine avenue, one-half square to car line; good barn, fruit, shade. Price 32,800. Small down payment. balance monthly. Why pay rent? Call Mr. Turner. Main 2957. Orin Jessup Land Cos., Realtors. 705-10 Occidental Bldg, Main 2957. INDIANA'S LARGEST REAL ESTATE ORGANIZATION. New, Never Occupied filx-room house* mow in course of oon- j atructton In different parta of city); j atrictly modern; full basement with aewor connection, furnace, complete bath, gaa, electrlo light*, city water, aunroom, hardwood floors, decorations, chandelier*, full : lots; price 84.450 00 to $6,500.00; terms 31.000.00 down, balance monthly; or If | you own lot wttlr city Improvement* we | can build one of our plan of houses and j finance for you on monthly paymenta THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Snap $250 Cash 2821 Sangeter ave. Seven room*, three lota, barn, chicken house; a dandy place to llvh for someone who wants garden and chickens. Pay balance aa rent. Capitol Securities Cos. 1923 Hume-Maneur Bldg Main 3076, South Side Double near Fountain Square. 6 rooms to side; modern except furnace; full lot; double garage, $5,000. Will rent for S7O. Fowler & Eaton 801 City Trust. Main 6871. Marti ndalle Ave. 2300 Block Five rooms. large attic; room for three more rooms; electric lights, city water. Sell on payments. Mnkn otter. Call MR. BARNES. Randolph 1981. J. B. Griffey Cos. 1918 Hume-Mansur Bldg, Main 3076. SIOO Cash $25.00 per month buys thle 5-room bungalow; electric lights, gas. front and rear porches. Price $2,000. Immediate possession. "Live Wires." T. R. JONES & CO. 414 Peoples Bank bldg. Main 5768. A w Double north, four rooms (I rr II to a aldo; near 38th, U II II . 34,600; 3600 cash, balance ull ” $43 per month. Rents $23 per month each slue. GEO. A. LUCAS, 726 K, of P. bldg. Circle 6600. Evenings, Belmont 4926. - 829-31 FULTON ST. Six rooms side; modern except furnace; newly decorated; cement basement; walking distance; S6O month. Price $6,000. Only SI,OOO down. T. E. HALLS. JR. 122 E. Ohio st. Room 206. Main 2874. BEAUTOFUL center hall type house; 4 bedrooms. Best of finish throughout, all modern conveniences, steam heating plant, double garage; price $15,000. FRANK CONES, 605 Lombard bldg. Main 82$8. Eves,, YVaah. 0246. LOOK at 6211 Broadway; 6-room modern bungalow at $6,500, on very easy terms; immediate possession. Marion County State Bank $65000.00 Bungalow, North Trade your car In as the down payment. Owner. Belmont 1666. evenings. Cottage Four rooms, large lot, $1,660; S2OO cash. Main 1282 or Randolph 6724. SNAP. 16-room house and lot, 1016 West New Y'ork street, with new furnace and plumbing for $3,000. Owner here to sell this week. Open for Inspection. NEW, modern. 8-room stucco bungalow; located fine residence street; bargain if sold at once by owner. E. E. BARB. Irvington 2356. MODERN, 7 rooms and bath; large barn; east front; near Seventeenth et, on Ashland, $4,500. G. C. HARNESS, 431-32 Occidental bldg, SMALL cash payment, balanoe monthly, buys a double east. 343 Christian avenue.
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REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. (Continued.) New Bungalow Five rooms and bath and sun porch; thoroughly modern. PRICE $5,500. SSOO cash, SSO raonli. Located northeast on dandy street. Dunlop & Uoltegel, Realtors in E. Market et. SIX-ROOM modern; long living room, newly painted, e&at front; nice cement front porch, three bedroom*, hot water upstaira and down; fast. Terms. Six rooms and bath; Fletcher avenue. Easy term*. Five rooms; Villa avenue; eaay terms. Six rooms, furnace and bath, 50-foot front, cement front porch, two-car garage; Madison avenue. Terms. Many others. C. J. OSBORN. Drexel 6184. Newly Refinished Flvs rooms, city water, Inside’toilet, electric lights, gas, oeinont front porch, $276 cash, balance $25 monthly. J. F.' Cantwell! Cos.” Main 6204. S3O Leimke Bldg. Harr*son 0874. Two Homes !n 1200 block on Sterling street; city water, electrlo lights, bath and toilet. Special bargain, $3,200. Terms. Call Mr. N an Arsdale. H. C. Tuttle'Bros. 121 E. Ohio st. Bungalow, North Lt&rgo lot. Tht your opportunity to get a real homo with only 11.000 cash, $6,000. This price for few days only. Dunlop & Iloltogol, Realtors . 122 E._Mrket at. Move In Tomorrow $250 Cash, Balance Like Rent Brand new bungalows; 6 rooma each; well built; conveniently arranged, garages; large lot. E. J. Sexton Main 6151. Drexel 2231. Trees and Cool Breezes New five-room bungalow, paved stroot, $275 caeh and 125 monthly, J. F. Cantwell Cos. Main 4204. 830 Lemcke Bldg. Evenings, Harrison 1754. EAST, five -room modern bungalow, SSOO cash, balance monthly. MR. WRIGHT. Irvington 0292. REAL ESTATE-—SUBURBAN. mmmm New 5-room bungalow; garage and three lots, north. Terms or v lil trade for city property. Call owner, Main uIS. Evening* Drexel 1498. SUBURBAN One acre of ground, 4-room house, barn and garage. Stop 6, Martinsville traction line. 2 ACRES each with good house; located 48th and Arlington; make offer. N. W ALLEN. Main_27B6. _ LOTS—F O RSALE.^ TWO heavily wooded lots. Inst south of 38th St. Blvd., on Euelffi Ave. Fine forest trees, beech, oak, elm 105 ft, front In all. Wonderfully attractive spot for nice home among the tree*. Price for five days only 3725 and? 745 each. Terms, $25 per lot cash, then $2 per lot per week. Rare opportunity. Phone ilain 1409. Evenings, Washington 4175. Wooded Lots Due North LARGE MAPLE TREES WALNUT ELM ASH BEECH • ALL KINDS OK TREES One of the last chances to got location and the forest trees. Lo. utton will be announced in a few days by the Washington Bank and Trust Cos. "ROBBINS FOR WOODED LOTS." Trees stay In the family longer than money. Phone for appointment for un early choice. John W. Robbins SUB-AGENT. 506 Lombard bldg. Main 3006. TWO nice level east-front lots, corner 36th and Drexel. Northeast. Total frontage, 100 ft. by 132 ft. d"ep. S2O cash, then $2 weekly, buys them now. Price only $4lO and $l6O. Washington 1079. IRVINGTON TER RACE lotsi $660 to $1,200 each; sold on easy payments. Evenings call Irvington 0512. W, H. COOPER & CO. 838 Lemcke bldg. CORNER lot, northeast. 36th and Wallace (100x123 ft). High and level. Responsible party can buy for $lO down, then $1.76 weekly. Price now only $615. Phone now. Main 1409. Evenings. Washington 4175. S4OO EQUITY In suburban lots; trade for auto. MR. BREBSON, 8 to 10 a. m„ St. Hotel. 1049 Lemcke Annex. WOODED lot; large oak, elms, beech, etc. Northeast, near 38th St. Blvd.; 53x141 ft. East front. Ideal for colonial home among the trees. If taken at once, $25 cash and $2 weekly gets It. Price only $736. Phone Mr. McCoy, Webster 1144. ACRE lots east. $450 to $750; $lO cash, balance monthly. COOPER & HADLEY. 888 Lemcke bldg, ACRE lots east. $460 to $750; $lO cash. balance monthly. COOPER & HADLEY. 318 Lemcke bldg.
LOTS—FOR SALE. (Continued.? BEAUTIFULLY wooded lot on paved street, northeast; 67-ft. frontage. Will sell to responsible person for S6O cash, then $2.50 weekly. Price for five days only $995. Mr. Young, Washington 1079. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. SOLD out our entire listing and have several cash buyers awaiting. If your property is for sale and you want quick action, call Realty Finance & Bldg. Cos. 308 National City Bank bldg. Lincoln 405. Do You Waut to Sell? Call us today. YVa have parties wanting properties of 4 to 6 rooms, north or east. Meredith Johnson 703 Fidelity Trust Cos. Main 2893. Webster 7483. FARMS—FOR SALE. SIXTY'-EIGHT acres of level land. 8 mile* east of city; $135 per acre; one-third cash. MR. YVRIGHT. Irvington 0292, MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. Typewriter Bargains USED UNDERWOOD, REMINGTON, ROYAL. MONARCH. L. S. SMITH. OLIVER AND NEW NATIONAL AND CARRYING CASE. AND OTHER MAKES AT LOW' PRICES. CASH OR PAYMENTS. ALL GUARANTEED. RIBBONS 500 EACH; CARBON PAPER, PER BOX 100 SHEETS, $1.25; NOTE BOOKS. 6 FOR 26c; RUBBER CUSHION KEYS. SINGLE KEYBOARD. PER SET. $2,50. EXPERT TYPEWRITER REPAIRING AT LOW' COST. PHONE FOR ESTIMATE. MAIN 2686. 18 W. MARKET ST. , UPSTAIRS. Clark Typewriter Shop^ ® Match your Coat with a pair of Trousers at I|L|| The Pants Store Cos. WIM 2 Stores Full of Papta. IV Rough Kindling Wood SI.OO a Load. Haul It Yourself Nordyke & Marmon Cos. Kentucky Ave. and Morris Street Get Pass at Gate 3. $2 DOWN WILL BRING CoiioHA, The Personal Writing Machine JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 22 S. Penn. St. Tel., Main 2890. MAKE your old coat loo* like new suit by matching a pair trousers with the CORRECT PANTS MAKERS CO. INVALID ClUlKa—Good, strong rabbsrtlred chairs for rant, $3.50 oat month. Crutches, lac. Delivery free. BAKER BROd. LIGHT rowboat; two good blcyclee. Leaving city. Make off ef. HORAN WRIGHT. 202 S. Meridian. Main 0370, FOR SALE —Beautiful crochet luncheon net. Larg centerpiece and six small on.s. Call Webster 6894. FOR SALE—Cheap, A-l wireless set. Call Drexel 5279 from 3 to 6 p. m. Must sell at once. Leaving town. A BARGAIN in 1 Easy vacuum and 3 Gatn-a-Day electric washers, soiled. 38 South Meridian street. FOR BALE —Binoculars: 9 power Afsa t Parle). Excellent condition. Address A No. 2724. Times. wiien vou thTnk of typewriters THINK OF JUDD. Jlji S. PENN ST. HAND printing pr-.-s; good condition; cheap. Drexel 2887. 2012 English ave. A NUMBER of used eiectrlo washers, s2* and up 34 South Meridian street. LINEN aUtO DUSTER. Circle 6926,
LAN EOU S—WANT E D. nooi), SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCK YARDS WANTED —500 lawn mowers to sharpen; reasonable. 126 Y’lrglnla ave. M. 4999. WANTED —5.000 lost keys found at JOHN H FOLTZ. 126 Virginia ave. Main 4999. HOUSEHOLD SALE, Ru£s —Linoleum Imported Japanese grass rugs, $6.25. SPECIAL GOLD SEAT. Congoleum rugs, h-i:, $13.25. Rug border-;, 24 Inches wide. 3S cents per yard; 36 inches wide, 64 cents per yard; hall runner, 10 yards, $3.50. Brussels, Axmlnxtera, velvet and Wilton at lowest, prices. 207 \V. Washington at. Lincoln 6760. EXCEPTIONALLY large, healthy fern. Owner leaving town. 1409 N. Pennsylvania. Apt. No. 2. ___________ E ml: I. ESS cooker, tables, stands and chulrs. Circle 6929. MUSICAL—SALE OR WANTED, PIANOS TUNED and repaired; all work guaranteed. ROBERTSON MUSIC HOUSE, 423 Massachusetts ave. Main 4531. PLAYER PIANO— WiII take cheap lot; balance payments. Randolph 4221, ~CP A L YN O R SALE. LOW price. Linton No. 4. $9.25; Glendola, $7,21., Kentucky and Virginia, $7.50; Pocahontas lump, $7.25. Mine run Pocahontas, $6 25. Lincoln 5646. MACHINERY AND TOOLS. WONDERMLXERS" MIXERS HOISTS. PUMPS, ENGINES, ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK. BURL FINCH. DIST. 314-20 W. MARYLAND .STREET ' SIOO-S2OO-S3OO Investigate our easy-to-pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loans. Get SSO, pay back 12.50 a month. " SIOO, " $6.00 " With interest at 314% per month. You pay only for the actual time loan runs. Interest Is charged only en the actual amount of cash still outstanding. Come In and geit free Booklet. "The Twenty Payment Plan," which describes everything fully. All business confidential. We Loan on Furniture, Planoa, Victrolas. etc., without removal. Also on Diamonds for long or short time. Call, phone or writ* Indiana Collateral Loan Cos. (Bonded Lenders.) ESTABLISHED 1887. 201 LOMBARD BUILDING. 24 V 4 EAST WASHINGTON BT. Main 3288. MONEY furnished on reaUy mortgages and contracts. FRANK K. SAWYER. Meridian Life Bldg. 807 North Pennsylvania street. Circle 1061. / FIRST and second mortgage* on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON, 1101 National City Bank bldg. Lincoln 6104. ' MONEY' to loan on second L.B. MILLER. 127 N. Del., .art -t. .u.,in 5762.
FINANCIAL. (Continued.) CONFIDENTIAL Quick Loans UP to, S3OO On pianos, victrolas, household fui nlture and guaranteed notes. Loans payable in 8 to 20 monthly instalments. Legal charges based on unpaid balance for actual tlmo used. Loans with other, companies paid off and more money advanced. Hours • to 8:30. Saturday* to 1 p. m. CaU. writ* or phone Clrole 1-6-6-9. Beneficial Loan Society 601 National City Bank bldg. LOANS on furniture, pianos, autos. Jive stock, farm Implements and other collateral. 141tt E. Washington St. CAPITOL LOAN CO. Main 0586. Auto Lincoln 7184. WE MAKE first and second mortgages on Improved farms and Indianapolis real estate. AETNA MORTGAGE AND INY'EST'T. CO. <O3 Fidelity Trust bldg. WE earnestly solicit your rentals or fire insurance. Real, personal service guaran. teed. , T. E. Halls, Jr. 122 E. Ohio. Room 206. Main 2874, LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Separata sealed bids will be received by the board of sohool commissioners of the city of Indianapolis at the offices of the board at the southwest corner of Meridian and Ohio streets, Indianapolis, until 3 o’clock p. m.. Tuesday, Jun* 27, 1922, and then opened for the following: General oontract for grading and building of walks and roads around the shop buildings at Arsenal Technical Schools, Indianapolis, Indiana, in accordance with plana and specifications on file In the office of D. A. Bohlen 6b Son, architects, 1001 Majestic building, Indianapolis, Indiana, and on file in the office of the board of school commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. The estimated cost of this improvement, including all fees or architects and engineers Is $10,762.60. Also for general oontract for drainage and grading of ground along the east walk of the first unit of Arsenal Technical Schools (east side of the east building), Indianapolis, Indiana, in accordance with plans and specifications on file In the office of Vonnegut, Bohn & Mueller, architects, at 610 Indiana Trust building. Indianapolis, Indiana, and on file In the offices of the Board of School Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. The estimated cost of this improvement. Including all fees for architects and engineers Is $850.00. Each proposal shall be In a sealed envelope with writing thereon plainly Indicating the character of the work to which such proposal relates, as for example, "Bid for general contract on grading and building of walks and roads around the shop building at Arsenal Technical Schools. Indianapolis, Indiana." All bids must be made on blanks prepared by the State Board of Accounts, which blanks will be supplied by the architect, or the business director, upon application. These proposals must be accompanied by a cheok, or New York, Chicago or Indianapolis exchange, for 5% of the maximum Did. The checks, or exchanges, must be drawn payable to the order of the Board of School Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis and checks muet be certified good by a responsible bank or trust company of Indianapolis. In case the bidder, whose bid ehall be accepted, shall not, within nve days after notice of such acceptance, perform hie bid by entering Into a written contract with the board In the form made a part of the specifications to execute the work and construct and complete the improvement and within that time secure the performance of his building contract by a bond. In the form made a part of the specifications with surety or sureties to be approved by the board, his certified check or exchange and the proceeds thereof shall be and remain the absolute property of the board, as liquidated damages of such failure. It being Impossible to estimate the amount of damages euch failure would occasion the board. The contractor will be required to execute a contract and give a surety bond, forms of which contract and bond are made a part of the specifications so on file with the architeot. Each contractor receiving from the architect ooples of the plans and specifications will be required to deposit, as security for their return In good order, the sum of SIO.OO. The right Is reserved by- th* board to reject any and all bids. WALTER J. TWINAMB. Business Director. Indianapolis. Indiana. May 81. 1922.
NOTICE. Pursuant to the statute* for auch cases m*de. and provided, notice la hereby given that, on the sth day of June, 1922, T. L. Mathew* and more than twelve (12) freeholders of Marlon County, Indiana, filed their petition, addressed to the Board of Commissioners of said County. In the office of the Auditor of said County, praying for the location, establishment and opening of a public highway on the following described route, to-wlt: Commencing at the northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Seventeen (17), In Township flfeen (15) North, of Range four (4) East. Marlon County, I-.-.dlana, and running thence east, on and along the north lino of aald quarter section to the northeast corner thereof, thence continuing on east, on and along the north line of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of said section, to a point therein which Is seven hundred forty-two (742) feet west of the cast line of said section, measured at right angle* to *ald east line, thence southeasterly. In a direct line, to a point in the east line of gald section, which is twelve hundred sixty-four (1,264) feet north of the southeast comer of said Section Seventeen (17), measured along said east line of said section, the proposed highway to be of the width of forty (40) feet, twenty (20) feet on either side of the above described center line. Said proposed highway passes through, or on the line between, or otherwise affect*. the land* owned or occupied by the following named person*, to-wlt: Theodore Tansey and Flora Tansey. husband and wife; Louts Ellerlng Company. an Indiana corporation; Louts Ellertng. Jr.i Theodore L. Mathewe. George W. Huggins, th* Cleveland. Cincinnati. Chicago & St. Louis Railway Company, a oorporatlon organized and doing business under the laws of Indiana and Ohio, and Bristo Wagner and Amanda Wagner, hua band and wife. All persons concerned are hereby notified that said proposed highway I* In Center Township of said County; that said petition will be presented to said Board of Commissioners for a hearing on the 7th day of July, 1923. the sth day of the regular July session of said Board, at Its office In the Court House of said County, In the City of Indianapolis. In witness whereof. I, Leo K. Fesler, Auditor of sa’d County, have signed the above and foregoing notice and have affixed thereto the seal of said County, this, the 6th day ot June, 1922. LEO K. FESLER. Auditor of Marlon County Indiana. NOTICE TO GRAVEL ROAITcONTRACTORS. Notice Is herehv given that the undersigned Board of Commissioners of Posey County. Indiana, on Monday. July S, 1922. up to the hour of two (2) o’clock p. m.. will receive bids at the auditor’s office at the courthouse In Mt. Vernon, Indiana, for the construction of 16,600 feet o* gravel road Improvement In Point Township. Posey County, Indiana, known as the McClellan Johnson'et al. mad as ordered by the Board of Commissioners and -"t i-f the contract for it* construction according to the plans, specifications, estimate and profile now on file In the auditor's office of said county. The estimated cost of said Improvement Is 319.642.78. 1 Bidders will be required to file with their bids, a bond for double the amount of said bid. conditioned according to lowend also the necessary non-collusion affidavit as the law provides. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved by the said board. Tima for the completion of said work will be agreed upon at the time of the letting of the said contract. Dated June 6, 1922. SAMUEL L. THOMAS. JOHN L. STALLINGS, EDWARD A. OVERTON, Board of Commissioners of Posey County. Indiana. Attest: MILLARD F. ROBISON. Auditor Posey County. NOTICE TO ROAD "CONTRACTORS. Pursuant to the statutes for such cases made and provided, notice is hereby gWen that the Board of Commissioners of th* County of Marlon. In the State of Indlara. at lte office In the courthouse cf *ald county In the city of Indianapolis will, up to the ’.our of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of Friday, the 80th day of June, 1923. receive sealed proposal for the construction of the Improvement of a highway In Center and YVayne Townships ot said county, petitioned for by Lloyd W. Durbin et al„ the estimated coat of which 1* $85,262.00. Each bid shall be for the completion of ♦ h*> work as a whole on or before Dec. 31, 1923, in strict compliance with the report profile, plan* and specifications of the viewers and engineer, approved by *ald board, and now on ille In the office of the auditor of eald county. Each bid shall be accompanied by a non-oolluslon affidavit and by a bond, fell as by statute for such cases required. Th* right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. Given by older of said Board of Commissioners this 6th day of June, 19SS. 5 LEO K. FEELER? Autlllc;- of Mi rlon County Indiana.
LEGAL NOTICES. osososssoAselvvwSvM)vvwssrtsss4iwi NOTICE OF BOND SALE. . Notloe Is hereby given by the undersigned, treasurer of Posey County, State of Indiana, that on and after the hour of 2 p. m„ on the 26th day of June, 1922, at the office of said treasurer, in the courthouse. at the city of Mt. Vernon, Indiana, the undersigned as treasurer of said county, will proceed to sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, at not less than the principal sum named in such bonds, certain highway Improvement bonds of the face or par value so $8,200, bearing interest from and after July 5, 1922, at the rate of 6% per annum, payable semi-annually, on the 16th day of May and the 15th day of November of each year, for the period of ten years. Said bonds have been Issued in strict compliance with the laws of the State of Indiana and pursuant to an order of the Board of Commissioners of Posey County, authorizing the issue and sale of said bonds i for the purpose of providing funds for the construction and improvement of a certain highway, petitioned for by John L. Sailor et al. in Lynn Township, said county, Indiana. Said bonds will be 20 in number, dated July 5, 1922 at $4lO each. The first bond will be due and payable May 15, 1923, and one bond each six months thereafter until all of said bonds have been paid. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. GEO. A. ASHWORTH, Treasurer of Posey County, Indiana. NOTICE TO GRAVEL ROAD CON- — TRACTORS. tjotlce is hereby given that the undersigned Board of Commissioners of Posey County. Indiana, on Monday, July 3, 1922, up to the hour of two (2) o'clock p. m., will receive bids at the auditor's office at the courthouse In Mt. Vernon, Indiana, for the construction of 810 feet of gravel road improvement on line between Black and Marrs Townships, Posey County, Indiana, known aa the Karl Grabert, et al. road as ordered by the Board of Commissioners and will let the contract for Its construction according to the plans, specifications, estimates and profile now on file In the auditor's office of said county. The 'estimated cost of said Improvement is $1,224.15. Bidders will be required to file with their bids, a bond for double the amount of said bid, conditioned according to law and also the necessary non-collusion affidavit as the law provides. The right to reject any or all bids la reserved by the said board. Time for the completion of said work will be agreed upon at the time ot tha letting ot the said contract. Dated June 6, 1922. SAMUEL L, THOMAS, JOHN L. STALLINGS, EDWARD A. OVERTON. Board of Commissioners of Posey County, Indiana. Attest: MILLARD F. ROBISON, Auditor Posey County. . Ml I. _ I gW I —S ‘HOMEBUILDING SUREST WAY TO BETTER TIMES’ Donlin Urges Nation-Wide Movement to Restore Prosperity. CINCINNATI, June B.—lnauguration of a nation-wide home building campaign as the surest way to restore stable conditions and prosperity was recommended to the convention of building trades department, American Federation of Labor here today by President John H. Donlin. Donlin also recommended creation of a national board, headed by the Secretary of Commerce, to help stimulate home building and to put the entire construction Industry of the country on a better basts. He urged that a strike control board be set up within the organization with power over strike movements similar to the power of Congress over a declaration of war.
GERMAN TRICKS OF WAR BARED TO UNCLE SAM U. S. Army Officers Make Careful Study of Records in Berlin. WASHINGTON, June B.—Military secrets of the German high command during the World War have been bared to officer* of the United States Army for use In future wars, it was learned on highest authority today. Representatives of the war plin* division, American General Staff, are now In Berlin making an exhaustive study of hitherto ciosely guarded records of the German war office. American Army officers of the next war will have the benefit of a thorough knowledge of the organization, training and tactics of the Kaiser’s armies. Lieut. Col. Walter Krueger of the War Plans Division, U. S. A., Is In charge of the work now being carried on in Berlin. Complete reports of his researches among the achtvcs of the German war office are being forwarded to the war college here, where the material, la in process of arrangement for presentation In various courses of Instruction provided for high ranking officers of the American Army. American experts are frank to admit there Is much to be learned of the military science from study of the records of the German staff. Careful study Is being made of campaigns of various German generals with an appreciation of certain Innovations In tactics developed upon short notice by German commanders to meet unexpected emergencies. Negro Sentenced on Bootlegging Charge James Turner, negro, rear 411 West North street, was found guilty of operating a blind tiger today by a Jury in Criminal Court and was fined fIOO and costs and sentenced to serve sixty days on the Indiana State farm. His sentence in city court, from which the finding was appealed, was thirty days In Jail. The officers -who arrested Turner said the negro carried on a traffic In Illicit liquor at his home. YY’ben it was raided, one and one-half pints of white mule, a whisky glass containing a small amount of liquor and a quantity of small 'change were found. SIO,OOO Suit Against Transfer Company Judgment of SIO,OOO is asked In a salt agaljist the Frank Bird Transfer Company filed today .in Superior Court, room 1. T t I; alleged an automobile owned by the transfer company and driven by one of their employes struck Elmer E. Lathrop, April 1, and Injured Mm so seriously he died twelve days later. Lathrop Is survived by the widow, Malsie Lathrop, In whose name the suit Is brought, and a son, Louis. K. of C. Luncheon Honors Officers The weekly luncheon of the Knights of Columbus Luncheon Club, at the Hplnk-Arms Hotel tomorrow noon, will baa complimentary affair given to the members of the club by E. G. Spink, president of the hotel company and member of the club. In honor of the club's outgoing officers. Joseph Scott of San Francisco, who will deliver the principal address Friday evening at the graduation exercises of the Cathedral High School, will be a guest of the i'..b at no -n. * A
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