Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 48, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1922 — Page 9
JULY 6, 1922
INDIANAPOLIS TIMES. . 25-29 S. Meridian St. *taln 3500. Classified Adv. Dept. _ _ KATES: On© tint .11 pfr line consecutive times... .10 per line ?** consecutive times .09 per line Loare and club notices -if inch or less)... .75 per insertion OTer 1 inch 07 per line additional Contract rates on application. Church notices (1 inch or _ leee) 50c per insertion ever 1 inch 07 per line additional Death notices 50c per insertion Card of Thanks or in Memoriam Notices 07 per line The Indianapolis Times charges small Want Ads as an accommodation to its readers. In return for this courtesy the advertiser is expected to remit promptly. Ada received until 11:45 a. m- for publication same day.
FUN FRA [. DIRECTORS. W. T. Blasengym CASKETS. $30.00 AND UP. $7.00 to Crown Hill. $6.50 to South Yards. calls anywhere in the city. 93.00. Also ambulance calls are made without charge for parties who are unable to pay. Randolph 6870. Drexel 2570. 1702 N. Illinois St. 1625 Shelby St. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 North Dlinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phones—Main 0641-0642. LI. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY hkilcts, Parlors 1222 Union St. SHIRLEY BROS.’ CO. Main office 946 S. Illinois St. Circle 1618. Main 1841. Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave. Main 1430. Lincoln 5630. W George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 426 E. Market. Old phone Main 0908. LI. 7803. FINN BROTHERS Main 2176. 135 W. Market. Circle 2215. J. C. WILSON 1220 Prospect. ST. 1671. Drexel 0322. EDW. L HOLMAN 2512 Central Are. Randolph 5903. CHAS. A. HOCKENSMITIL 724 N. Illinois. Main 1166. LL 1166. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O2 N. Illinois. WM E. KRIEGERMsln 1154. Bee. Phone, lien Davis 332-L. 6ADD—BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect St. Phonee: Drexel 0422. Stewart 2278. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. 951 North Del. LI, 6564. M. 3680. DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. ADCOCK, ELIZABETH. —Beloved wife of Jesse F. Adcock and mother of Evelyn snd James Adcock, passed away at the residence. 614 S. State St., July 6, aged 29 years. Funeral from residence Saturday July 8. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial New Crown Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS. CARD OF THANKS—We wish to thank our many kind friends and neighbors for their kindness, sympathy and most beautiful flowers. We also extend our most sincere thanks to the Rev. L. D. Dodd, singers and friends, who furnished cars lor the sudden death of our husb'nd and father. RICHARD MARION HARMON. THE LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—S4S In bills, between Traub ave. and the Tabernacle on Believlew and Wash, sts. J. C. PULLIAM, 131 N. Traub. Liberal reward. Bel. 2494. kCOLLIE pup. lost; black, with brown and B white markings: white face and feet: tip tail. Washington 3434. Reward. LOST—S4S in bills on West Washington or in neighborhood of Xazerine camp meeting tent. Htewart Belmont 2494. 1 PARTY who has taken in orange Angora cat please notify owner; $5 reward. 1266 W. Thirty-Second. Randolph 6489. WRIST WATCH] gold. Tuesday p. m.. ladles’ washroom. Circle Theater. Webster 6720. Reward. EMBROIDERED CENTERPIECE' Sunday night, front of 1830 Lexington Are. Webster 0532. Reward. BATHING suits. 2. lost on feuce west of Speedway. Sunday evening. Webster 2319. Reward. LOST—Oblong pin. white gold with sapphire store in center. Reward. Circle i 1798. LOST—Cr dog: answers to name of Buzz 3559 CoUege. Washington 2575. Reward. LADY'S Scottish Rite pin. on College car or Fall Creek blvd. Wash. 1621. Reward. LOST—-White poodle, on West st. snd McCarty. Reward. Webster 2365. LOST—White English bull terrior; sl6 reward. Randolph 6204 : FOUND —Auto tire and wheel. Drexel 6132. NOTICES. ~ HERBERT G. PARKER. lawyer. has removed to No. 149 N. Delaware st. Phone Malm 4922. “Just sit up to the table and help yourself meals." Best home cooking. 37 X. East Street. _ PERSONALS. INDIANA CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE. Clinic for patients at 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.. on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. New location: 962 N. Pennsylvania street. FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for k confinement, private; prices reasonable; ■ may work for board: babies adapted. Write bor booklet. MRS. T. B LONG. 411 East st.. Kansas City. Mo, ’ fIHAVE found Velonas Hair Tonic to be t’-ie best tonic I ever tried. My hair is growing and X haven't any dandruff. MRS TV A OLIVER. 410 N. Pine. . WANTED —SMALL GIRL TO BOARD. GOOD HOME. WEBSTER 6542. " BUSINESS SERVICES. A Bath a Day is the Healthy Way. E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 E. Mich. Webster 3001. ELECTRICAL WIRING Lgght and power. Houses a specialty. Repair work given prompt attention; reasonable. DILTS ELECTRIC. 943 FT. WAYNE. MAIN 3635, FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. ,E. F. BURKLE. 416 Mass. Mam 1428. I PAPER HANGING: wall paper furnished: " hung and cleaned. Prices right. Work Drexel 8571. I EX-SER VICE BEOS ~ vault, sink or dry L well cleaning. PAUL WEISS, 626 CuldMrell, or Circle 7618 _______ Kano builder and tuner. Repair all W kinds. Work guaranteed. NICHOLAS [HUMAN. Belmont 0328-3. [ safety'razoiTblades ■ Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ave. I SHOE repairing while you wait. R. E. f KENNEDY 218 N. Illinois. Main 2199. HBATH’S Union Barber Shop. Warm, comfortable bath rooms. 133 W. Market st. ROOFS, down spouts, gutters, flues, new and | repaired: reasonable. Randolph 6.>08. DETECTIVES. Agency, Inc. ■ BeitF- 404 National City Bank building ' Iphone Main 2902 Local office Interna- j [Uonai Secret Service Assn. Seventy offices lln America and foreign countries. MALE HELP—WANTED. R. H. SCOTT WANTS LABORERS AT CENTRAL AVE. AND 54TH ST. REPORT TO MR. HENRY. WANTED—BOYS to carry Times routes in downtown district between East and West. - South . and Ist Clair streets. Boys not over 14 years Csi See Mr. Moorehead any afternoon Ed tar S o’clock.
s ON ACCOUNT OF STRIKE Trim HD® [F@H MDfLMffi WANTS AM Kinds of Railroad Mechanics Madhiimisits Canmnemi md Boiler Makers Helpers Blacksmiths Steam Derrick Electricians Engineers AT ■mi mm mm a his APPLY 506 Majestic Building Pennsylvania and Maryland Sts
SITUATION VVANTED—>L\LE. DRUG clerk, thoroughly competent: excellent references; married: go any place. Phone Stea art 2219. H. S. KUNTZ, 1530 K. i Wash. __ FEMALE HELP—WANTED. GIRLS. Six girls over 18 years of age to learn telephone operating. IND. BELL TELEPHONE CO. Room 322. Cor. New York and Mer. WANTED—Ten good house-to-house canvassers; anew article that everyone will ! buy. If you are not a hustler don’t apply. Apply Room 317-318 Stewart Place bldg.. 157 N. Illinois st., between 12-1. WANTED—Women to wash bottles. Apply at once at FOGLE BOTTLE CO. 901 i Virginia avenue. ! - ' - - 11 ' ■'-= SITUATION WANTED —FEMALE, WANTED—Children to care for by middleaged lady in my own home or will go out. Address A No. 1950, Times. WANTED—Office work by teacher during summer months. Kenwood 1446. INSTRUCTIONS. PLANO—SAXOPHONE in 29 lessons, the Christensen way. Be-! ginmrs and advanced. CHRISTENSEN j SCHOOLS, 106 Pembroke Arcade, Cir. 3034. ' i MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY 1 BARBER S COLLEGE. 309 E. Washing- .: ton st., Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. HOUSES—TO LET. ; FOUR rooms and bath upstairs: gas for lights and cooking. | b4O S. Noble St. | COUPLE to share 6-room modern home: rage if desired. Randolph 1344. JEFFERSON. 526. N.; 8 rooms. 4 bed rooms, near car and Tech, S4O. j FLATS, APARTMENTS—TO LET. FOUR modern rooms; bath, ice box, gas range; $35: adults. Harrison 0282. FIFTEENTH. E- 814; UPPER DUPLEX, j ROOM MODERN. MAIN 9176. ILLINOIS. N„ 220; Shlel apartment house; 2- suite. Call Mam 4692. j FURNISHED HOUSES AND FLATS. WILL SHARE nicely furnished modern home with married couple; garage. Irv- ] lngton 0885. DOLLY MADISON. Twelfth and Alabama; 3- furnished front. Circle 5476. CENTRAL, 2450; 2-ROOM APARTMENT; NICELY FURNISHED: COOL. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. EST. 1896. 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. Pri- | vate 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 Obllgagallons. 419-23 E. Market St. Main 2760. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Main 2028. LI. 1138. j BRUCE, KENNARD, TRANSFER. BTOR‘age. Main 0303: Main 6988; evening, j Harrison 2258. GATEWOOD BROS., transferring and haul- : ing. All kinds: reasonable. Belmont ! 0113. I LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. DORMAN. 730; 2 large, clean, 000 l down- j stairs front rooms; gas; private: $6.75 [ week. Webster 1895. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 907: connecting mod-! ern light housekeeping rooms; $2.50 up. ! Circle 7556. NEW JERSEY, N.. 1474: modern, cool. 2room furnished suite, also sleeping room. Circle 6964. FURNISHED light housekeeping room. 439 N. Pennsylvania. Circle 4370. —"Trooms-tolet, CENTRAL. 3160; beautiful bedroom; furnished in mahogany: directly connected with bath; ideal arrangement for gentleman; garage optional. Washington 1066. SIXTEENTH. 22 W.; the Cecile: beautifully furnished large front room in modern apartment; cool anti airy in eummer; five large windows, screened porch. ALABAMA. N.. 2056: two connecting rooms; one single room, garage if desired; references. Main 1970. Afternoon and evenings, I Randolph 4802. | BEVILLE, N , 610; comfortable room in j modern new home: garage if desired, i Webster 1497. j FURNISHED room in private home; rev I sonable: gentlemen preferred. Circle 4898. BROADWAY, 1003: sleeping room, modern, clean, meals If desired Lincoln 5236. MERIDIAN. N., 814; apt. B. One nice sleeping room; walking distance. THIRTIETH St.. W. 1324: modern urn furnished room*. Kenwood 4635, THREE Jiving rooms, rear 2928 N. Capitol, ! 614. Mam 1319. COOL furnished room, modern apartment: walking distance. Main 7638. N. LASALLE, 2330: nicely furnished front room: cool: private home. BUSY people who are anxious not to waste . their times save II by studying Times I Want Ads.
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BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LET. ILLINOIS, N„ 2722; strictly modern room; all horns privileges. Harrison 3363. AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. New Sf&rZt Used CARS AND TRUCKS f /K ctrTts Authorized Ford Dealers 259 South Meridian St, High-Grade Used Oars Wanted Now is the time to sell your automobile. When the demand is great you get the highest price. We want all makes of late model cars. Must be in good running condition. HIGHEST PRICES PAID CUSTOMERS WAITING. Drive your car to our door today. Don't wait until tomorrow. PIONEER MOTOR SALES CO.. 510 N. Capitol ave. Used Car Bargains Monroe touring, Chevrolet 4-90; Olds- | mobile 8 touring; Mitchell touring: Ford I touring: four Monroe roadHters; Studebaker 6 touring; Maxwell touring: Davis chummy. All of the above cars priced low for quick i sales. Monroe Motors Corporation j 132 E. New York St. TRACTORS FOR SALE An opportunity to save sl/ 00. If you • ever expect to own a tractor now is your i time; 23 high-grade new tractors at a price : to clear storage and other small expense*. Clark & Rosemeyer Garage 1013 Park. Circle 4732. Nights. Circle 2487. Ford Bodies i USED ROADSTER AND TOURINGS; OPEN AND CLOSED COMMERCIALS SwisslheSm and Parker ; 330 E- MARKET. DODGE BROS., used cars. All models at ! cheap prices. C.H.Wallerich C^mpanV Douse Brothers Motor Vehiclm ONE new Nash sport roadster at a discount. Nash sedan like new. Take your car in j trade. Payment*. I Killer! 6in good condition. Several others jat a bargain. ALLEN. 725 Virginia ave. ; BUTCK SIXESTdoDGES. FORDS. OVERLANDS AND OTHERS. DOWN PAY- ! MENTS AS LOW AS $76. 618 N. CAPITOL. OPEN EVE. AND SUNDAY. NASH, new roaster and touring at a discount. Nash sedan, like new. Payments or trade. ; ALI.EN, 725 Virginia avenue. WILL sacrifice my 6-cy!ind>T Auburn touring car if sold this week; A-l condition. I Will make a dandy family car. No dealer, j Randolph CHEVROLET: dandy little baby grand touring; new tires, top. etc. $lB5. Better hurry. 220 S Pennsylvania. Main 1705. FORD, 1921; sedan: A-l shape: good tires: Hassler shocks. $l6O down, balance one year. 644 E. Wash. Main 1403. FORD. 1921 touring: A-l nhape: liemountj able rims, SIOO down, balance 1 year. 644 E Washington. Main 3493 FORD touring. 1920: A-l condition: SIOO i down, balance easy terms. WEI3SMAN, 212-14 E. New York St. M. 4446. FORD touring, 1920; A-l condition: SIOO down, balance easy terms. WEISSMAN, 1 8121* E New York st. M. 4446 : _ FORD coupe. 3 brand new tires, $325: 1921 Ford roadster, starter and demountable. I $265. 725 Virginia avenue. FORD. 1020: half ton truck, starter; A-l shape, $75 down, balance 1 year. €44 |E. Wash. Main 3493 OVERLAND touring: good running condition. $125. Half cash, balance to suit. I 8018 N- Olney. FORD roadster. $100: Ford touring, $135; 1917 models. ALLEN 726 Virginia ave. STEVENS roadster, 1921: payments or trade. ALLEN. 725 Virginia avenue. CHALMERS. 1921; sport model: new cord tires. ALLEN. 725 Virginia avenue. FORD 1920 coupe, $375; easy term*. 212214 E. New York st. Main 4446. FORDS: all models. Take any make car In trade. ALLEN. 725 Virginia ave. AETOMOBILES—YV ANTED. BRING your automobiles and get cash for your 1919-20-21 models. Indianapolis Auto Sales, j WE NEED THE CARS AND MEAN BUSINESS If you want to sell your car, bring title and car. We deal quick and pay cash. WEDSSMAN 212-14 E. New York st. Main 4446. FORD body wanted. 341 N. Addison. AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. Autos Waited CASH FOR YOUR CAR. Citizens Auto Garage , Company. I Itoln 5404. 330 N. Hlinoia.
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AUTOMOBI LES—WANTED. (Continued.) AUTOS WANTED WE PAY CASH. NO DELAY. I. Wolff Auto Cos. 619 N. Illinois. Main 1579. Anto§ Wanted Cash for any car. See us. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. COLVIN BATTERY COMPANY 121 East Maryland Circle 1870. Battery service on all make* of battery. New battery. Fitted to all cars FREE. 611. $13.76; 613. $13.75; 127, $19.75. Guaranteed TWO YEARS. RADIO BATTERY guaranteed three years. $12.50. AH in OAK cases. Hard rubber cases, $2.00 extra. If It Is a good used TIRE you want, the chance* are that we have them any size. $2. ROGERS I AUTOMOBILE springs, wheels, axles, top* and curtains repaired while you wait. John Guedelhoefcr Wagon Cos. Kentucky ave. and Georgia st. STORAGE BATTERY SALE New G-volt batterlua for $12.50 New 12-volt batteries for 17.50 Rebuilt batteries as low aa...... . 5.00 South Side Battery Shop AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. . S & S Auto Laundry TIRES, all size*. $4 and it eaing* with NEW TREADS. We also repair or retread your tires. ANDERSON STEAM VULCANIZKR CO.. 011 N. Capitol, 3d floor. MUR AT TIRE AND RUBBER CO. Intel" llgent service. Tires and batteries. Main 6555 20!) E. New York stroet. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES?” I CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 509 Mas*, avo. Main 7029. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE | SSOO Cash Beantnffnl Modern Bungalow Fir© rooms, hardwood floors, fireplace, full baßement, pour<*! concrete foundation; garage, furnace. bath, electric lights; all modern conveniences. Flowers and •hrubbery. Balance cafcy terma. Realty Finance Cos. Lin. 4405. Eve. Mr. .Madden, Randolph 0441. Colored Home Bargain Near Columbia and 18th st., 7 rooms, gas, city water, electric lights PRICE, $2,350. $250 cash, balance terms. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors. New Four-Room Home $250 Cash Near Garfield park, we have this attractive new home, ready to move into. This home is tastefully decorated and can be bought like rent—s22.so a month. Act quick on this. McCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 Lem eke bldg. Circle 5220. We Will' Build for You If you have a lot clear we will build the house and you eau pay for it like rent. Meredith and Johinisoini 703 Fidelity Trust bldg. Main 2393. Webster 7433. S3OO CASE. Modem new bungalow, 1800 block northeast; 6 rooms; full basement; large lot. Will trade for non-modern. For Quick sale. $3,800; S3OO cash. FOWLER & EATON. Main 6871. Randolph 8335, Bungalow SEMI-MODERN. Five rooms, good condition: steam heat; good location--east; near -East Tenth car line. Terms. Call M. 6771, day or eve. SSOO CASH—EAST. Near Walnul and Sherman drive: 5-room cottage; electric lights; garage; lots of fruit and snade; $2,600. FOWLER & EATON. Main 6871. %_ Randolph 8335. TACOMA AVE. DOUBLE™ Modern 6 room* to side, renting for SBO per month. Price $7,200; $1,500 cash will handle. FRANK HUDGENS. 507 Lombard bldg. Circle 2699. Evenings, Irvington 2010. University Heights Four rooms; electricity, two lots. $3,000; on terms. Main 0186. Evenuigs, Irvington 4213. Rural, Near E. Michigan. Five-room semi-modem cottage in good condition throughout; new garage. Terms. Call M. 6771. day or eve. SIX ROOMS, south aide: gas, electric lights. well, cistern, new garage; first-class condition; 52J500. EVERROAD. Drexel 3250.
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WEST EM IMIMIIS NEAR RIVERSIDE PARK CAR LINE Here is a strictly modern 7roem cottage, on large lot, with large front porch; large reception room or music room, living room, dining room and two nice bedrooms down; bedroom and bath up. Hardwood floors; east front; beautiful yard, with shrubbery, shade trees and flowers. Large garage. One block to Riverside car line. A real home in a nice location. The price and terms will surprise you. Call Mrs. Hantz, evenings, Randolph 6550, for appointment. 800 BLOCK WEST NEAR 30TH STREET Stx-iooin modern house; living room, dining room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom down; two bedrooms up. Nfcwly painted and papered; fine condition. A fair sized down payment will buy • this home for $3,250; balance less than rent. Call Mr. Frazee, Randolph 8565, evenings, for particulars. , A DUPLEX BARGAIN Two blocks west of Tibbs avenue, on West Michigan street; two blocks from car line; Is a very attractive frame duplex; at a very reasonable price; Large front porches and enclosed rear porches tip and down; long living room, with fireplace; dining room, bedroom, kitchen and hath down; living room, two bedrooms, dining room, kitchen and bath up. Steam heut. Shade, nice lawn and shrubbery. Must be seen to be appreciated. Call Mr. Carr, evenings, Webster 4002, Ring 2, for appointment. NEAR RIVERSIDE PARK On a nice corner lot, with beautiful shade trees and lawn, Is a 7-room modern home, nicely arranged with Iwo-room basement and bot water heat. All on one floor except one large bedroom, eastern with pump at sink In kitchen. On the rear end of the lot is a modern cottage, built one year ago, four rooms and bnth. Everything installed in bathroom, including plumbing, except tub. In flue condition. Priced right for Immediate sale. Call Mr. Stanley, evenings, Randolph 8243, for terms. 5-ROOM DOUBLE NEAR UDELL WORKS Front porch, living room, dining room, kitchen, pantry large enough for bathroom. Two bedrooms up. Electric lights, gas and water. First-class condition. Rents for sls per month and is a real bargain at $3,700. Call Mr. Stanley, evenings, Randolph 8243, for terms and appointment. s Oriin Jessmjp Land Co M Realtors 706-10 Occidental Building. Main 2967—2958. INDIANA'S LARGEST REAL ESTATE ORGANIZATION.
SS(J<O Cash Beautsffmli Modern Home Eight rooms, bath, gas. furnace. 3 bedrooms, good lot. paved street. In excellent condition: 5 room* on first floor; full attic. Very best residential street east. Price $5,000. Realty Finance Cos. Lin. 4405. Mr. Boyer. Eve. to 0 p. in. 2 Big Bargains Mo D rooms, bath, mantel, flrw * * '~ y ’ “ place, hardwood floors, electric light*, gas, iront and rear porches, furnace. nice yard. Price $3 000 for quick sale. Located east: S9OO cash SIOO Cash $26 per month buys five room*. I ’v* " electric lights, go*, well and cisi tern; located west of river near Michigan car line Price $2,000. "Live Wires." T R. JONES A CO.. 414 People's Bank Bldg. Main 5758. sso© Cash Beautify I Modern East Seven rooms, nicely arranged living room, dining room, breakfast room, kitchen downstairs. 3 bedrooms ami bath up. East front. Absolutely modern. First block north of Washington. 4000 eost. Balance terms. Realty Finance Cos. Lin. 4405. Eve.. Mr. Baxter. Wash. 4266. R. 3. New, Never Occupied Six-room bouses (now in course of construction in different parts of city): strictly modern; full basement with sewer connection, furnace, complete bath, gas, electric lights, city water, sunroom, hardwood floors, decorations, chandeliers, full lots: price $4,450.00 to $5,500.00; terms, $1,000.00 down, balance monthly; or It you own lot with city improvements we can build one of our plan of house* and finance for you on monthly payments. TIIE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO.. (Tn A I West vil Xu if In Trotter & Henry's addition: very pretty property with 2 bedrooms; $5,200 and splendid terms. Don't miss this if you want to locate in the prettiest spot on the west side. GEO. A. LUCAS. 725 K. of P. bldg. Cirdo 6600^ FIVE-ROOM modern bungalow on terms; 800 block Bozart ave.; 5-room bungalow, strictly modern. $4,200 —$500 cash. See Mr. Ryan Ciine & Coultis 431 Lemeke bldg Main 3115. Eveidugs. Harrison 2562. Will Pay Cash for 6-room cottage either semi-modern or modern, near outskirts and end of city car line. Buyer waitintf. Marion County State Bank FIVE-room side double. South Arsenal ave., S3OO cash, balance terms. Main 1232. Randolph 6724. EAST, flve-room modern bungalow. SSOO cash, balance monthly. Mr. WRIGHT. Irvington 0292. HOVEY st., near Twenty-Fourth; semi-mod-ern double on easy terms Main 2017 FIVE-ROOM cottage; good condition. 1605 Cottage ave. Drexel 6413. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. WANTED—-Dwelling or business place, preferably north or east; small payment down to handle. Call Circle 7644. LIST your real estate With WM. RICE. 600 State Life Bldg. LOTS—FOR SALE. Central Ave. Lot Must Be Sold Located near 40th: 55x132; price $2,600. Indiana Trust Cos. Main 0232. ACRE LOTS cost SSOO to $750 each; $lO cash, balance payments. Located Just 3 miles oast of Irvington. Follow National road and turn south Vi-mile. Drive by today. Then call us for an appointment. cooper & hadley. 837 Lemeke bldg. Eves., Web. 5774. see easton! ' Half-acre lot addition on north side of E. Washington st. and east side of Poet road: electric lights and drainage. Prices S4OO to $1,200: sold on easy payments. Call Irvington 0512, evenings. COOPER & HADLEY. 838 Lemeke bldg. Main 2770. OUR "want*” will fill your wants, be they selling or buying onq*. -
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WOODED tract 70x292 ft. Front* South on 63rd Street, a paved street, just north of Millersville. Responsible person can buy for $25 cash, then $lO monthly. Price only $925. Main 1409. Evening*. Washington 1079. TWO lots Northeast. Corner 38th and Arthlngton Blvd. Front East on 86 ft. Blvd. Size of both 100x143—For quick sale only $940. S2O cash, balance $2.50 weekly. Fine opportunity for splendid homesite. Main 1409. Evenings Washington 4175. ■ • ■ . t , i . LOT—slxl32 Northeast. Linwood Avenue near 36th. Faces beautiful forest grove. $lO cash, balance $1.35 weekly. Price for five days $495. Mr. McCoy. Webster 1144. 104x123 ft. Two lots on Wallace St., near E. 38th St. Blvd. Fine for. suburban home with lots of ground. Price now only $640. S2O cash then $2 weekly. Mr. Young, Washington 1079. FARMS—FOR SALE. SIXTY-EIGHT acres ol level land, eight miles east of city; $135 per acre; onethtrd cash, MR. WRIGHT. Irvington 0292. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. FOR SALE—Drug store. In city 40 miles north of Indianapolis: best outsids location in city. Will sell at a bargain. Address DRUGS, care of Indianapolis Times. VERY - DESIRABLE BUSINESS SITE ON EAST WASHINGTON STREET. ABOUT 80x160 FEET. M. 6771. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. TYPEWRITER BARGAINS PAYMENTS Get our low prices on high-grade used an? second-hand UNDERWOOD. MONREMINGTON. L. C. SMITH, KO\ AL and other good machines. We sell machines that w-e can guarantee. Clark Typewriter Shop 18 West Market. Second Floor. Phone. Main 2686 Indianapolis, Ind. ® MATCH YOUR <X>AX WITH A PAIR OF fl\ TROUSERS 1| lj] The Pants Store Cos. HAf/ 2 Store* Full of Pant*. — -114 E. Ohio St. $2 DOWN WELL BRING CORONA, The Pereonal Writing Machine JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 22 S. Peon. St. Tel.. Main 2890. Artnv Surplus Merchandise Tarpaulin*, bench grinders, snatch blocks, anvils, forge*, augurs, vise*, brace*, belting, hatchets, sledge hammers, pick*, pickcialtackg. handies, axe*, shovels, spade*, wood chisels, planes, rope, crosscut saws, block pulleys, pinch bars, adze* and many other items in the hardware line at greatly reduced price*. M. L. Goldberg & Son 1302-6 W. Washington st. New Army Field Ranges We have lust a few of these army field range* complete with cooking utensil*. Ideal for camping parties and road contractor*. Priced very reasonable. M. L. Goldberg, 1302 W. Washington." INVALID CHAIRS—Good, strong rubbertired chairs tor rent. $3.50 per month. Crutches. 26c. Delivery free. BAKER BROS. A BARGAIN in 2 Easy vacuum and 1 Gain a-Day electric washera. toiled. 34 South Meridian elret ; SIX pomegranate and Oleander tree* for sal*. Can be seen at 2139 S. Meridian. Only species in the city. SULKY, gray willow; good condition; sacrifice for sl6. Webster 7304. 548 N. Oriental. REMINGTON typewriter: latest model: good condition. S4O Cali Washington 2527. A NUMBER of used e’ectric washers. S2O and up. 34 South Meridian street. WHEN YOU THINK OF TYPEWRITERS THINK OF JUDD. 22 8. PENN. BT. SPONSON canoe for sale; first-class condition. for details call Droxel 4184. BABY CARRIAGE. GRAY REED; LARGE SIZE. DREXEL 6379. REKD‘STROLLER:' GOOD CONDITION; $lO. R A NDOLPH 1640, MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCK YARDS WANTED—SOO lawn mower* to sharpen: reasonable. 120 Virginia ave. M. 4989. HO USE HOI JD GOODS—FOR BALE. DININO room table, $8: chaiis. 600 each; bed and springs, $8; cotton mattress, $3; fable, $1; cooking table, $4. AH good furniture. 341 N. Addison. \ tiEDnubs. roaches, moths, ants, destroyed with one application of "Sudden Death." ALBERT MAAS. 31 Virginia ave. M 1225. APEX vacuum cleaner; good as new. Golden oak buffet. 22 W. Sixteenth. The Cecile. FLOOR covering at lowest prices. 207 West Wush. st. Lincoln 5760. IRON bed and springs, $6; kitchen cabinet. $7. * Call Randolph ~MU t BICAIj—BALE OK WANTED. J. tt C. FISCHER PIANO. $05.00. ROBERTSON MUSIC HOUSE. 423 Mass Main 4531. PLAYER PIANO—WiII take cheap lot; balance Jtandolph 4221. DOGS, POULTRY. PIGEONS, ETC. THIRTEEN liens and rooster. Also fifty little ones; half grown. 2219 Drexel. Webster 0944. MAC mXKKY AND TQOLsT~ WONDER MIXERS MIXERS. HOISTB, PUMPS. ENGINES. ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK. BURL FINCH. DIBT. 312-20 W. MARYLAND STREET. FINANCIAL. Conffldemitial Qiflick Loams UP TO S3OO. On pianos, Vlctrolas. household furniture and guaranteed notes. Loans payable in 8 to 20 monthly installments. Legal charges based on unpaid balance for actual time used. Loans with other companies paid oil and more money advanced. Hours: 9 to 5:30; Saturdays to 1 p. m. Call, write or phone Circle 1-8-6-9. Bemeffnciffl! Loam Society 001 National City Bank bldg. REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS PURCHASED SECOND MORTGAGES PURCHASED. COMMERCIAL PAPER PURCHASED. WE ADVANCE RENTS ON LEASES. INVESTIGATE OUR NEW PLAN. AUTOMOBILE FUNDING CO. 913 HUME-MANSUR. MAIN 3863. LOANS .on furniture, pianos, autos, live stock, farm Implements and other collateral. 141 H E. Washington St. CAPITOL LOAN CO. Main 0585. Auto Lincoln 7134. MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B. MILLER, 137 N. Delaware st. Main 6763.
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SIOO-S2OO-S3OO Investigate our easy-to-pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loans. Get SSO. pay back $2.50 a month. Get SIOO, pay back $5.00 a month. With interest at 3%% per month. Yon pay only for the actual time loan runs. Interest is charged only on the actual amount of cash Still outstanding. Come in and get free Booklet. “The Twentypayment Plan." which describes evemhing fully. All business confidential. . We Loan on Furniture, Pianos, Victrolas, etc., without removaL Also on Diamonds for long or short time. Call, phone or write Indiana Collateral Loan Cos. (Bonded Lenders.) ESTABLISHED 1887. 201 LOMBARD BUILDING. 34% EAST WASHINGTON ST. Main 3280. WE MAKE first and Becond mortgages on improved farms and Indianapolis real estate. AETNA MORTGAGE AND INVEST’T. CO. 608 Fidelity Trust bldg. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana o and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON, 1101 National City Bank bldg. Lincol.il 6104. MONEY furnished on realty mortgages and contracts. FRANK K. SAWYER Meridian Life Bldg., 307 N. Pennsylvania ’ street. Circle 1061, LEGAL NOTICES. ~~~ SEWAGE DISPOSAL PLANT—SANITARY DISTRICT OF INDIANAPOLIS. DIVISION 111. SECTION 2. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Sanitary Commissioners, Sanitary district of Indianapolis, at its office in the City Hall, Indianapolis, Indiana, until 10 a. m., July 31. 1922, at which time bids will be publicly opened and scheduled, and awards made as soon thereafter as practicable. for construction of Section 2. Division HI. and furnishing and erecting mechanical euipment for the sewage disposal plant of I the Sanitary dut i< t of Indianapolis, in accordance with pians and specification*' on file at the office of the board. This construction and equipment to consist of the following general items: 1. One (1) power plant building of brick, concrete and steel, approximately 130 ft. by .82 ft. in plan and 65 ft. from bottom of foundation to top of coping wall. 3. Two (2) reinforced concrete pump pits including brick pump houses, as specified 3. One (1) radial brick chimney, 209 ft. high, 9 ft. internal diameter. 4. Railway grading, approximately 2.400 ft. in length. 6. Water, steam and air piping anil erection of sludge equipment and other machinery. 6. One (1) electric power plant crane. 7. Five (5) electric centrifugal pumping units. Each bidder shall be required to deposit with his bid a certified check in the amount s provided in said specifications and Information to bidders, to insure tne execution of the contract for which bid is made. Copies of plans and specifications and general Information may be obtained at Uie office of Charles H. Hurd, consulting en gineer. 1405 Merchants Bank building, Indianapolis. Indiana. The board reserves the right to 'eject any and all bids. BOARD OF SANITARY COMMISSIONERS. JAY A. CRAVEN. Presideut. JOHN L. ELLIOTT, Vico Presideut. LUCIUS B. SWIFT. LEGAL SALE. Notice 1* hereby given pursuant to the statutes that the undersigned, conducting a public storage house will on Thursday. July 27. 1932, at 10:00 a. m.. sell for accrued charges the household and other roods held In storage for one year with charres unpaid belonging to the following named people: Mrs. Raymond Baird. B 8388: Louise Brown. 87742; Hattie M. Hobsou. 88144.1 Byron L. Hasty. B 8062: Geo. M. Jackson. B 8728; J. B. Kinder. B 8605; E. R Marshall. B 8530; C. B. Maugham. 87447: Ruth Stephon B 8200: J. J. Beck. 88769. SHANK FURNITURE AND STORAGE COMPANY. NOTICE. L Ed Jackson, secretary of State of the State of Indiana, do hereby certify that Power Building Company has this day filed In the office of the Secretary of State the properly signed and attested consents, statements and papers required by Section ). of an act entitled "An Act prescribing the method and procedure for the voluntary dissolution of private corporations and voluntary associations, and declaring an emergency." approved March 14. 1913. And I further certify that said written consents, statements and papers so filed as aforesaid show that said company and the officers thereof have complied with the provisions of said Section 1' of said Act. and, that said corporation is now in pro-ess of dissolution. RADIO PROGRAM Indianapolis (Hatfield) YYOII —Daily, Except Sunday—--10:00-11:00 a. m., musical program with special features. 10:16 a. m.. financial, grain and livestock market reports. 10:30 it. m., special items of Interest to wonvn, Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. 1:00-2:00 p. m.. musical program with special features. 1:20 p. m. t market reports. 4:00-6:00 p. m., musical program with special features. 4:16 p. m., police notices. 4:50 p. m., baseball scores. —Sunday—--8:30-10:00 o’clock, Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Indianapolis (Ayres-Hamilton) WLR —Daily, Except Sunday—--11:00-11:30 a. m., musical program. 11:30 a. m., weather reports and weather forecast 1486 meters). 12:00-12:30 p. m., musical program. 2:00-2:15 p. m., musical program. 3:00-3:15 p. m., musical program. 600 p. m., baseball results. 10:00 p. m., time and weather reports (486 meters).
America Leads in Radio Development Over Europe
By PAUL F. GODLEY, America’s Foremost Radio Authority. Americans lead in the development of radio can no longer be ignored by foreign countries. They are beginning to sit up aiid take notice. Nine months ago. with the exception of one daily, newspapers in the j*t ret fii j ~ * - British Isles seemed to be decidedly against any comprehensive radio pro gram. But the strides mads by America have forced them into line. The British postmaster general is about to take up the licensing of broadcasting stations throughout England.
COLLINS ISSUES NATIONAL CALL FORJECRUITS Head of Provisional Govern-, ment Determines to End Rebellion in Ireland. DUBLIN REVOLT IS CRUSHED General Brugha, Leader of Holdouts, Reported Near Death From Wounds. BULLETIN BELFAST. July 6. —Twenty per* sons are reported killed and 100 wounded in a battle at Renagh, County Tipperary, and five killed at Castle Pollard, advices received here say. By United Press WITH HOPE DEAD? LONDON, July 6.—Eamonn De Valera escaped from Dublin Tuesday night disguised as a hearse driver, according to a Dublin dispatch to the Evening News today. He put on a coachman’s coat and battered plug hat and passed through the Free State lines In a southerly direction, pretending to carry a corpse in his hearse. V J DUBLIN, July 6.—Michael Collins,' provisional head of the Irish Frse State, Issued a call to arms today to drive the rebels from their strong holds In the provinces. The government instructed volunteer military organizations to place their men on active service. Volunteers will be accepted for a slxmontha enlistment period. With the Free State troops In command of Dublin, following the collapse of the rebellion here last night, loyal soldiers will now be marched to Donegal and Grogheada. where rebels are still holding out. Gen. Cathal Brugha, rebel leader who was shot when Free State troop* made their final drive yesterday, was reported near death today. Art O’Brien, former Irish "ambassador" to London, and O’Kelly, for--mer envoy to Paris, captured by Free States troops, were released today. MAKES OLD CLOTHES APPEAL Issues Cali for Cast-off Garments for Near East Relief. Governor McCray today issued a call j for cast-off clothing for the people of ■the Bible lands of the Near East and ! urged co-operation of all citizens In • making a success of Near East Relief I bundle day Tuesday, July 11. Churches and fire stations will be bundle receiving points. Building Permits J. F. Hensley, garage, 3008 N. Arsenal, S2O. W. F Seyfried. dwelling. 715 Carlyle PI. $3,200. O. G. Buehler, dwelling, 3921 N. Capitol, j $4,000. W. H. Darrah, garage, 1822 Lexington. I S3OO. Thomas Van Arsdell, dwelling. 927 Bradbury. $5,100. K&na O. Hamilton, garage, 1805 Southeastern, $l5O. Edward Powers, garage. 911 Division, SSO. Frank B Ross, building, Indiana and Fall Creek. $5,000. Guthrte-Thompson Company. dwelling, 1217 Edgemont. $3,400. J. O. Comingore. dwelling, 638 Exeter, $3,000. Robert Tracy, dwelling. 715 Elwood. S3OO. Ida Clark, garage. 1148 Cruft. $250. Rudolph Geisler. remodel, 2267 N. Dearborn. SI,OOO. B. D. Brooks, dwelling, 417 S. Hamilton, $3,200. Rose Patrick, tank, 803 3. Capitol, $350. Charles B. Stark, garage. 4926 Broadway, $175. William Wilson, stairway, 19-21 8. Butler. S7OO. George Ascbe, garage, 1444 Rembrandt, $l5O. John Ryan, building, 6115 E. Washington, $3,000Catholic Women's Association, repair*, 28-30 E. Tenth. SI,OOO. A. C. Demaree. garage, 1217 N. Las alia, S3OO. Paul V. Statken Realty Company, buildr ing. 8110 Clifton. SO,OOO. W. R. Eones, change and duplex. 1814 a. Alabama, $1,450. _ S. P. Potter, move dwelling. 685$ Dewey, $375. D. W. Talma*e, dwelling. 3448 Guilford. $5,800. J. A. Carr, dwelling, 807 9. Gladstone, $4,000. Trimble Realty Company, serrtoe station, 10 W. New York. $14,000. Radio Primer RADloATloN—Transmission of energy through space in the firm of electro magnetic, or radio frequency waves. The high frequency current in a radio transmitter Is sent out to the aerial from which they radiate in the form of waves.
The French were more prompt in realizing the potentialities of radio broadcasting. Some time ago they initiated a program which, although somewhat limited, nevertheless broke the ground for more extensive developments later on. Intense interest in radio broadcasting is shown in Holland, Italy, Belgium and the Seandanavian countries. Notwithstanding this interest, no move has yet been made toward the adoption of a public broadcasting program. But there is little doubt that such development will come In the very near future. All the foremost nations of the world sooft will be listening to radiophone concerts. It is now proposed to divide England and Scotland into broadcasting areas of about sixty miles radius cen tering about London, Cardiff, Ply* > mouth, Birmingham. Manchester, Newcastle, Glasgow and Aberdeen. One or more broadcasting stations will be licensed in each area. These transmitters will be operated by British firms who are bona fide manufacturers of wireless equipment. One of the largest of London’s department stores has already begun to demonstrate inexpensive receiving apparatus of British manufacture. This equipment makes use of a crystal detetcor and is sold at a price which is equivalent to about S3O. Marconi’s Wireless Telegraphy Company, Ltd., has in production 50,000 receivers of similar type which it expects to be able to market the next few months.
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