Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 57, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 July 1922 — Page 10
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS. W. T. Blasengym CASKETS, $30.00 AND UP. $7.00 to Crown HilL 36A0 to South Yards. Ambulance calls anywhere In the city, •3.00. Also ambulance calla are made without charts lor parties who are unable to pay. Randolph 6370. Drexel 2570. 1703 N. Illinois St, 1625 Shelby St. FLANKER & BUCHANAN 820 North Illlnoia St. Funeral directors to the people of Indian apolls since 1357. Phone-.—Main 0641-0042. 11. 2541, Indianapolis crematory ss?“ TOalcL Parlors 1222 Union St. SHIBLEY“BROS.’ CO. Main office 946 a. Illinois St. Circle 1918. Main 1841. Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Are. Main 1430. Lincoln 5630. George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 423 E. Market. Old phoue Main 0908. LX. 7803. FINN BROTHERS Main 2176. 135 W. Market. Circle 2215. J. C. WILSON 1220 Prospect ST. 1071. Dr ex el 0322. EDW. L. HOLMAN 2512 Central Are. Randolph 5203 CH.Ah. A. HOCKBN'SMITH, 724 X. Illinois. Mate 1166. LI. 1166. juXERAL DIRECTORS—I4O2 X. liilnoiA TO. E. KBIEGEB.. Main 1154. Res. Phone. Ba Darla 332-L. GA3D—BERT S GaDD. 2130 ProipecT 94 Phones: Prexel 0422. Stewart 2278. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. 951 North Del. LI. 0564. M. 3080. DEATH AND FI XERAL NOTICES. FORT, LOUlSE—Beloved daughter of Frank O. and Ida M. Fort; sister of Ruth, Alma. Claude Fort and Mrs. Agnes Rea, died July 17. 1922. Funeral at residence. 221 S. Ritter ave., Wednesday, July 19. Burial at Greenfield. Hour of funeral later. HANSEN. CATHERINE MAGDALENE— i Widow of the late Martin A. Hansen. ! passed away July 16. 1922, at 4:55 am, ! age 72 years. Friends may call Tuesday ’ afternoon and evening at the residence, 231 ; Terrace are. Funeral Wednesday. 2:30 p. 1 m. at residence and at 3 p. m. at St. Paul s Evangelical Lutheran Church. Friends in- ! vited. e HANSEN, CATHERINE MAGDALENE—23I Terrace ave., widow of the late Martin A. i Hansen, passed away July 16, 4:55 a. m., age 72 years. Funeral notice later. JOSLIN. GEORGE H.—Beloved husband of Viola E. Joslin, departed this life Sunday, July 10 at 2 p. m.. age 54 years. Funeral Tuesday. July 18 at the Moore A Kirk funeral parlors. 3856 Station st„ at 2 p. m. Burial Memorial Park. Friends invited. WILLIAMS. EDWARD F.—Are 51, husband of Lillie E. and father of Forrest M. Williams, died at his home, P3O N. Alabama st. Saturday at 9 a. m. Services at the late residence Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Burial in Oak Hill cemetery. Crawfords* tile, Ind., Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Friends invited. CHURCH NOTICES. SPIRITUALIST slr. Oscar Herbert renown spirit medium and divine healer of Baltimore. Md., just arrived in this city, will give psychic interpretations daily and Sunday to assist in establishing new church. Hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. 829 N. Alabama. Phone LI ncoln 0763 LOST AND FOUND. LAY ALLIERE, initial C, set with green stones: between Sanders and Leonard, or along S. East and Minnesota Sta. RnwarcL. Call Prexel 0804, LOST—PoII Parrot: solid green wings edged with red and blue. Liberal reward. 707 E. New York st. LOST—Pin. platinum and diamond. Reward. Call Washington 1722LOST—White English bull terrier; $lO reward. Randolph 6204PERSONALS. 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 ■tract. FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private: prices reasonable: may work for board; babies adopted. Write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG. 4911 East Twenty-Seventh *t_ Kansas City. Mo. NOTICES. BEDBUGS, roaches, moth*. an la. destroyed with one application of "Sudden Death." ALBERT MAAS. 31 Virginia ave. M. 1335. PENSIONS. Sen or write the LOWE AGENCY. 312 JL of P. bldg, or phone Main 0707. CERTAINEED roofing laid by experts, $3.50 per roll. Prexel 7204. CIIIX children to board; good home. Webster 6543, BUSINESS SERVICES. W^^AA^VS | VAAA^VVVVVVV4^IWVSJVVWVVV^ ELECTRICAL WIRING Light and power. Houses a specialty. Repair work given prompt attention; reaDILT3 ELECTRIC. 943 FT WAYNE. MAIN 3635. A Bath a Day 13 the Healthy Way. E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3230 E. Mich. Webster 3001. Vault Cleaning AH work guaranteed. EAST SIDE VAULT AND SINK CLEANING COMPANY. 935 E. Maryland. Stewart 1794. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BURKLH. 410 Mass, Main 1428. EX-SERVICE BROS., vault, sink or dry well cleaning. PAUL WEISS, 620 Coldwell, or Circle 7618. PIANO builder and tuner. Repair all kinds. Work guaranteed. NICHOLAS HUMAN, Belmont 0328-3. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened- TUTTLEDOE. 201 Indiana are. HEATH'S Union Barber Shop. Warm, comfortable bath rooms. 133 W. Market at. ELECTRICAL wiring: estimates free. H. MYERS. Prexel 6496 or Drexel 3681. PAINTING, paper hanging and paper furnished. Stewart 1478. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. GROCERY, meat market and confectionery north. Leaving city; must sell. Doing excellent business. Terms if desired. Kenwood 9330 >L\LE HELP—WANTED^ WANTED—A few good men who can attend camp of National Guard at Camp Knox. Ky, for two weeks, beginning July 23. Transportation, clothing and food furnished. Here is your chance to get military training without cost and receive pav besides Apply 11 W. North at., above Quick Change Tire Service and ask for Sergt. Jordan or Sergt. Min ter. W ANTED—B 0Y S to carry Times routes In downtown district between East and YVest. South and St. Clair streets. Boys not over 14 years old. Bee Mr. Moore head any afternoon after 2 o'clock. BCMDING board man wanted: steady em>krrment and good pay. BELL BROS PIANO FACTORY. Muncie. Ind.
On Accoumt of Strike Big Fouir Railroad Wants Mechanics All Classes Helpers and Boiler Washers For Shop, Remind hoes© and Car Work. United States Labor Board Rides and Rates. For Work in City and Out off Town. Apply HQ6 Majestic Bldg., Penn, and Maryland.
MALK HELP—WANTED. (Continued.: On Account of Strike THE INDIANAPOLIS UNION RAILWAY COMPANY NEEDS 6 Boiler Makers 6 Machinists 2 Blacksmiths 2 Sheet Metal Workers 2 Pipe Fitters 2 Carmen ALSO HELPERS for Above Crafts Permanent Employment in Indianapolis for CAPABLE MEN Steady Work. Standard Wages. Day Jobs. Excellent Commissary. Apply at Room 202 Union Station, Indianapolis, Indiana. P. J. Landers, Supt. EXPERIENCED car re= pairers on wood freight cars. AMERI= CAN CAR AND FO2JN= DRY CO., 1505 Kentucky Ave. "WANTED Experienced commissary clerks and timekeepers. Apply L. W. Spire, A. S. Hecker Cos., Big 4 freight house. _ WANTED TIMES carriers, between th® ages of 10-14 In HautfhvlUe and Mt. Jackson. Gooff chance for live wire boys to advance. Apply L. V. Graeter, 1921 VV. Washington St., or 2807 W. Michigan St WANTED—WooI turners on porch columns. Union. 90c j>er hour. Steady work for efficient men. HARTMAN-SANDERS CO.. 2185 Elston Avo., Chicago, 111. WANT to hear from owner having farm for sale; glv* particulars and loweat price. JOHN J. BIaACK, Indiana street. Chippewa Falls. Wisconsin. EXPERIENCED loundry helpers. FEDERAL PATTERN WORKS. Delaware and McCarty. Linoleum layer. Experienced. Inquire SALESMAN—WANTED^ District man atrers to appoint salesmenexclusive rights: fast selling sanitary brushes, dusters, mops. Big profits little capital required. NEYVAY BRUSH CO.. HA RTFOBD. Conn. EXPERIENCED specialty salesman over 30 years old who can furnish bond apply 9 a. m. to 4:80 p. m. office GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. Terminal Bldg. Ask for Mr. Moran. FEMALE HELP—\V ANTEIL GIRLS, Six girls over 18 years of age to learn telephone operating. IND. BELL TELEPHONE CO. Room 322. Cor. New York and Mer. FIRST-CLASS cook: also to do houßework; stay nights: no laundry. Wash. 0229. GIRL for general house work: experienced, stay nights. Wash. 4621. GIRIT WANTED at 828 wTSouttTst. SITUATION WANTEIN—FEMALE. FAMILY washings wanted by white lady with 20 years' experience. Called lor and delivered. Webster 7343. MRS. R. A. HOWELL. NURSE experienced, physicians reference, all cases taken, will leave city. Kenwood 4791. LACE curtains laundered: work guaranteed. Webster 8164. 1416 Martlndale ave. . LARGE~PROFITK frorrAmall expenditure follow Real Estate adveWslng in "Want Ad” columns of ths Times.
MALE HELP—WANTED.
FLATS, AVA KT.MEXTS—TO IJvT. HAVE YOU SEEN OUR BEAUTIFUL NEW APARTMENTS? Located at south west corner ThirtyFourth at. and Guilford ave.? We have yet available a few of tho moat modern and complete 2 and 4 room apartments in tho city. Heady for occupancy. For iuformation call .Main 3826. Apt., South Side 705 S. Meridian Two rooms and bath, $23 per month; j steam heat. Dunlop & Holt gel, HIGH-GRADE four-room apartment, 1148] Fairfield ave.. S6O pt - month. Special proposition to permanei t tenants. For I information call Mam 5816. Two Rooms and Bath Walking Distance 23.3 Adelaide st.; steam heat: fine condition, S3O month. Dunlop & Holtgel, LIVING room, dressing room. disappear j lng bed. Pullman diner. kitchen and bath. Just off Fall Creek blvd.; $52.50. Rental dept. Main 5826. FOUR rooms and bath, front and back porch. TUXEDO STATE BANK. 4304 E. New York. Irvington 2803. TWENTY-NINTH s' W 403 ipt I; 4 _ roomj and bath. $35. Harrison 0283. H RNISHED HOUSES AM) FLATS. NICELY furnished 1 room. bath, kitchenette, large porch, suitable two ladies employed, or couple. 840. Randolph 2261. TWO-ROOM SUITE, CLOSE IN; NO COOKING. HARRISON 0241. ROOMS—TO I JET. PARK ave., outside room with shade trees: next to bath: home privileges: woman employed. Central and College oar lines. Ran- ; dolph 5983. RURAL. N. 450: modem, well furnished room. 1, 2 or 3 gentlemen; also large’ front room. Brooksido 2600. PENNSYLVANIA. N 3236; room In modern private home: board if desired: also garage. Randolph 5833. PENNSYLVANIA, 241 o: large wellfurnished room in modem, private home; ; 2 girls. Randolph 8759 KENWOOD. 2239: to persons employed furnished room in private home. Randolph 2831. KENWOOD ave., 3900; nicely furnished room, north; private; modern home. Ran. 1172. MODERN furnished rooms in private family; South Meridian car line. Drexel 7914. PRATT. E.. 229; cool sleeping rooms, modera home, reasonable. Circle 3627. walnut, k.. 824; Apt 8. small furnished front room; gentleman. Main 9372. ONE nicely furnished room newly decorated: modern. 189 N. East St. THREE rooms and bath, upstairs. Drexel 3549. MODERN room in private homo: adults only. Circle 5926. BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LKT. ROOM and board In modern private borne, or room and kitchenette, for ompioyed couple; reasonable. Webster 3116. PARK ave, 1640: lovely location: modem; home cooking with privileges. Cirdo 7764. SOUTH st.. 328 W.: )>oard and room: In modern home. $6.60 and $7.00. LIG HT HOI SEKKEPIXG ROOMS. SOUTHEASTERN ave., 1523; 2 modern downstairs, front, connecting rooms: nicely furnished; private entrance; laundry privilege. Stewart 1650. PARS' ave.. 919: two nicely furnished front * rooms; modern; ground floor; private en- i trance. j MADISON ave., 1025; lovely housekeeping ! rooms; gas, bath; private entrance, SO. Drexel 5375. ALABAMA. N, 713; light housekeeping rooms, strictly modern. Circle 0004. TWO furnished rooms adjoining: also 1 room and kitchenette, 1010 N. Illinois. NEW JERSEY, N, 1004: large room and kitchenette. Circle 5818. CAFITOL, N„ 1905; 2 modern furnished rooms. Randolph 8685. BUSINBjSS I’L \( KS—TO LKT. Down own Stores Wp have s*v?ral very desirable Btoreß on Waehngton st., Illinois st. and Massachusetts ave. Call Mr. Boyce, Lease Dept., for particulars. Orin Jessup Land Cos., Realtors 705-10 Occidental bldg. Main 3957. INDIANA'S LARGEST REAL ESTATE ORGANIZATION. FOR RENT—Two nice modern rooms for office or business place. Drexel 9013. BI SjINESS FLACE^— WANTED. WANTED—Hoorn for beauty parlor, or space in store that does not conflict Circle 2051. TRANSFER AM) STORAGE. PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE 00. 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 obligagations. 4X9-23 E. Market St. Main 2750 Est. 1895. OTTO J. SUEZ. Packing, hauling low rates on California shipments. Th-ough care to Los Angeles Main 2353-8628 Night. Web. 0699. Shank Suoerior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Main 2028. LI. 1138. BRUCE. KENNARD. TRANSFER, BToßage Main 0303: Main 6988; evening, Harrison 2258.
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AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. CSB-TWHI Our stock off Used Fords ns varied. A type ffor ev= ery use. Priced right. Reasonable terms. fyyinms Authorized Dealers. 259 South Meridian St. VAUTHORIZED DEALER (Q* oXwtrtcc tityewt dovi/ ** Call us for information on our liberal payment plan. This means something to you. Call Irvington 1124. Nights. Washington 1400. 1922 touring, starter, demountable. .. ,$385 1921 touring, starter, demountable, uew tires 350 1921 coupe 350 1917 roadster, slip-on body 90 1919 Scripps-Booth chummy 250 1916 Ovorland touring 90 Sold on easy payments. Carr Auto Sales 5436 E. Wa6h. Open evenings. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. See Harold Hancock Used Car Bargains Monroe touring, Chevrolet 490, Oldmnobilo 8 touring, Mitchell touring, Ford touring Studebaker touring. Grant 0 touring, Monroe, California top. Monroe sedan, Mitchell roadster, Butck 0 touring. All of ihe above ears priced low for quick sales. Monroe Motors Corporation, Three CHEVROLET 490. TOURING CARS. Good condition: look like new. Priced low. 'Monroe Motors Corporation 132 E. Now York St. Ford Bodies USED ROADSTER AND TOURINGS; OPEN AND CLOSED COMMERCIALS. Swisshesm and Parker 330 E. MARKET. DODGE bros., uod cars. Ail modala cheap price*. C.H.Wallerich Company Donee Brother* Motor Verna** 840 N. Meridian. Buiek Six Tourings Two of them: newly painted: puncturoproof tires; summer and winter tops. Sacrifice. small payment down, balance as you like it. Other bargains. 618 N. Capitol. FORD. 1920 touring: good mechanical condition starter SBS down, balance one year WIRES & MILLER. 644 E. WithIngton. MONROE tourings. 1920 and 1919 Both in good shape: ready for season’s use. Terms OAKLEY GARAGE. 1068-05 3. Meridian. LIGHT roadster: good runr.'ng condition; $75 caah. that's ail. Drexel 8940. 1529 Woodlawn Ave. FORD touring. 1920: A-l condition: SOO down, balance easy term* WEISSMAN, 212 14 E. New York at M. 4446. FORD 1920 coupe $305: easy terms A 1 condition. 212 214 K. New York st. M. 4 446. INTERSTATE sedan; ninety day guarantee. $l5O down, balsnoe easy terms. Open evenings. 235 N. Pennsylvania. FORD tourings, sedans, coupes, roadsters. trucks all at bargains Payments on ail. 64 4 E Washington. Main 3493. FORD coupe: disk wheels. 1020 mode!: good condition Trade or payments. ALLEN. 725 Virginia avenue. FORD bodies, aile or exchange. 735 Virginia avenueNASH sedan, like new. Take car in trade 72.5 Virginia avenue. MAXWELL touring. $125: Overland road ster. $125. 725 Virginia ave. TRITKS—FOR SALE. FORD ton truck, solid body; also stake body; good running order. Price S2OO. 2915 Station St., after 5 p. m. O. V. GRUNDY. TRUCKS; seven, all ready to pick from. Some email eomo large. Terms. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1063 05 S. Meridian. A PTOMOBII Jag—WA NT ED. Autos W&mited CASH FOR YOUR CAR. Citizens Atuto Oarage Company. Matn 5404. 330 N. Illinois. WE NEED THE CARS AND MEAN BUSINESS If you want to sell your car. bring tltls and car. We deal quick and pay cash. WESSSMAN 212-14 E. New York st. Matn 44.40 Aiatos Wanted Cash for any car. See us. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 618 N. Capitol. Main 2038. autos wanted. WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois. Mainjs79. WANTED to buy Ford roadster for cash; must bo 1922 model: good shape. S. O. McHAFFIE, Stilosvllle, Ind. AUTO HKPMKS ANI) SUPPLIES. COLVIN BATTERY COMPANY 121 East Maryland. Circle 1870. Battery service on all makes of battery. New battery. Fitted to all cars FREE. 011, $13.75; 613. $15.75; 127. $19.76. Guaranteed TWO YEARS. RADIO BATTERY guaranteed three years. $12.50. All in OAK cases. Hard rubber casea. $2 00 extra. If it is a good used TIKE you want, (he chances are that wo havt them any size, $2. ROGERS 8115 W. Washington. Belmont 4300. STORAGE BATTERY SALE New O volt batteries for $12.50 New 12-volt batteries for. 17.50 Rebuilt batteries as low as.. 6.00 South Side Battery Shop 413 South Meridian Street. AUTO WASHING Our Bpenialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry TIRES, all sixes. $4 and up. Rebuilt casings with NEW TREADS. We also reSsir or retread your tires. ANDERSON TEAM VULCANIZER CO., 611 N. Capitol. 3d floor. MURAT TIRE AND RUBBER CO. Intelllgent service. Tires and batteries. Main 6555. 209 E. New York street. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycle*. FLOYD PETERMAN. 609 Mass. ave. Main 7029. INSTRUCTIONS. Indiana Chiropractic College, Inc. TEACHING THE NATIONAL SYSTEM OF PAINLESS ADJUSTMENT. STUDENTS ENROLLED AT ANY TIME. CLINIC FOR ACUTE AND CHRONIC DISEASES AT 10 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ON MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. REGISTRATION FEE FOR PATIENTS 50c PER WEEK. NEW ADDRESS. 962 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST. MEN to learn Birber trade. TRI-CITT? BARBER S CC*LEGE. 309 E. Washington st, IndianaptUs, Ind. Circle 0757.
REAL ESTATE—FOR Homes for Colored 1721 Alvord, 5 rooms, electricity, gas, well, cistern, $2,000. 1723 Alvord. 6 rooms, electricity, gas, well, cistern, $1,860. 1735 Columbia, 4 rooms, electricity, gas well, cistern. $2,150. 1739 Columbia, 6 rooms, electricity, gas well, cistern, $2,350. 1741 Columbia, 4 rooms, electricity, gas, well, cistern, $2,150. 1743 Columbia. 4 rooms, electricity, gas. well, cistern, $2,150. 1801 Columbia, 5 rooms, electricity, gas, well, cistern, $2,150. These homes have full lots and can be Burchased S2OO down, balance like rent, all Mr. Wright, with T. E. HALLS. JR. 206 Jtauh bldg. 122 E. Ohio. Lin. 3411. Live Out Where You Can Breathe SSOO down and S3O per month. Buys a five-room bungalow we ere going to build, having electric lights, well, cistern. cement walks, good road. Located on a good corner, 50x200; east. Nice forest trees. Call B. R. MEREDITH, Realtor. Meredith and Johnson JMaln 2893. Webster 7958. New, Never Occupied Six-room houses (now in course of con- j etruction in different parts of city) strictly modern; full basement, furnace, complete bath, gas. electric lights, city water, sun room, hardwood floors, decorations, chandeliers, full lots. Price $4,460 to $5,500. Terms. SI,OOO down, balance monthly, or if you own lot with city improvements we can build one of our plan of houses and finance for you on monthly payments. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. N. Dearborn St. Cottage, 5 rooms; gas, city water, electric lights, cellar, garage. PRICE $3,300. S3OO cash, balance terms. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors 122 E. Market Bt. EAST, five room modern bungalow. SSOO oaah. balance monthly. Mr. WRIGHT. Irvington 0292. Warren Ave. Dandy 6-room home: gas, well and cistern Inside, electric light? PRICE $2,500. Easy terms Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors 122 E. Market st. Naomi St. near Shelby: 4-rooin double: gas. electricity, water, concrete veranda and walks: garage. Rents for $36. Price $3,350. Terms. Call Trueblood. RELIABLE REALTY CO. Main 0186. Evenings. Irvington 4213. Cottage Home Six rooms modern throughout, 2-car garaga. Nice lot. Located on Fletcher ave. ; Particulars CALL M. 0771. DAY OR EVE. SIX ROOMS. Cottage practically modern good furnace, bathroom. Inside toilet, electric lights, both waters and gas Improved street. Very desirable location south. CALL Mam 07TI. DAY OR EVENING. Seven Koom Modern home; 282 N. Holmes ave : ira- | proved street: full lot; 2-car garage: ill- 1 cloafxi roar porch: long grape arbor. Cali Main 0180. Evenings. Irvington 4213. FIVE-ROOM modern bungalow, located on j tho best part of Roosevelt Ave.; will trade j equity of SBOO for anything worth ths ! money. FOWLER & EATON. 301 City Trust. Main 6871. FOUR ROOMS. A-l little home In best location seuth. In good condition, nice size rooms. Call MAIN 6771, Day or evening, for particulars. _ ‘ 34 acres within 6 miles /J I. A II of Monument: o-room U II H house. $3,500: splendid —• I tt li-af terms. GEO. A. LUCAS. 715 K. of P. bldg: Circle 6000. DANDY little cottage: gofxi water fruit, garden electric lights sewer connections; half squaro car. 1470 BefCh COLORED —Ten-room double: gas. electric lights. well and cistern. Reasonable terms. Owner at 1129 Roachs st. REAL ESTATE —SALE <>R TRADE. Will Trade two fire-room and two four-room houses on lot 80x120 on pawed street, one half block to car line on 8 Alabama within tile rn’.le square, for well improved vacant lots. Price $7,000. Canaday Realty Cos, 306-07 City Trust* Main 5340 Res.. 5352. RE \L ESTATE—.SUBURBAN. Suburfoam New 5 room bungalow, garage and three lots north Easy terms Owner. Mam 0180. Evenings. Drexel 1493. LOTS—FOR SALK. LOTS ! LOTS 1 LOTS ! Non-resi.lenl authorizes big sacrifice on seven lote near Thirty-Eighth St. and Orchard Avo. Just southeast State fairground. Three fronting on psved streets Price for five davs only $2,250. All cash. No trad* THE GATES-KIN NEAR CO 760 Bankers Trust Bldg. Mam 1409 Washington 4175. TWO lots on corner northeast. Comer Thir- ; ty-Slxth and Wallace. Level. 100x123] feet. Price $295 arid $325 Total only | $620. If taken in five days S2O cash and ] $2 weekly gets them. Main 1409. Residence, Washington 4175. HF.RE ts chance to get fine level bufldlng lot. 52x143 feet $lO caeh, then $1 weekly Price only $395. Fronts on an 86-foot wide boulevard T.ocatixl northeast, near Thirty-Seventh and Arthington Blvd. Main 1409. Kesidexica. Washington 4175. TIVO lots corner Thirty-Sixth and Drexe*. Size 100x132. If taken now S2O cash, thou $2.50 weekly gets both. Price of both only SB7O. Act quickly. MR. McCOY. Webster 1144. RESPONSIBLE party with $lO cash, then $1 weekly can buy large level building lot. 50x125 feet, located northeast, near TbirtyEightli and Wallace. Price tar a few days only $395. Snap. MR. McCOY. Web. 11+4. j ACRE lots cast, $500; $lO cash, balance monthly. COOPER & HADLEY. 837 Lnmcko Bldg. Eves., call Webster 5774. REAL ESTATE —WANT Elf, WANTED—Five or 0-roora cottage; good location. Not over $3,500. Main 6771. FARMS—FOR SAI.E. BIXTY-EIGHT acres oi level land, eight miles east of city; $135 per acre; onothlrd cash. MR. WRIGHT. Irvington 0292. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE ® MATCH YOU COAT a WITH A PAIR OF (T\ TROUSERS 111 |] The Pants Store Cos. 2 Stores Full of rants M 48 W. Ohio—H4 E. Ohio St. Army Surplus Merchandise Tarpaulins, bench grinders, snatch blocks, anvils, forges, augurs, vises, braces, belting, hatchets, sledge hammers, picks, piekmattacks, handles, axes, shovels, spades, wood chisels, planes, rope, crosscut saws, block pulleys, pinch bars, adzes and many other items in the hardware line at greatly reduced prices. M. L. Goldberg & Son 1302-0 W. Wanhiiigton at. $2 DOWN WILL BRING ComqmA* The Pergonal Writing Machine JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 22 S. Penn. St. Tel.. Main 2890. A BARGAIN in 2 Easy vacuum and 1 Gain-a-Day electric washers, soiled. 34 South Meridian street. A NUMBER of used electric washers, S2O and up. 34 South Meridian street.
MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALK. (Ci ntimied.i Attention Builders and Contractors Just received one car load new 12-penny nails. 80 lbs. net to the keg. While they last at $1.50 per keg. Also 40 and 4 penny nails. Mail orders filled. M. L. Goldberg & Sons. INVALID CHAIRS—Good, strong rubbertired chairs for rent, $3.50 per month. Crutches, 25c. Delivery free. BAKER BROS. WHEN YOU THINK OF TYPEWRITERS THINK OF JUDD. 22 S. PENN. BT. MISCELLANEOUS— WANTED. GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCK YARDS I W r ISH to buy old-fashioned glass whisky and wine bottles, glass plates and saui cers having pictures of statesmen. In- | dians, log cabins, beehives or ships blown tn the glass on the front: old-fashioned whale oil lights and lamps of glass, glass paper weights having miniature trees or flowers blow-n inside; also colored glass engraved decanters; give description and price. Address A No. 1702, Times. I BUY old awouttts, notes, etc. Address A No. 1952. Times. h<>uskllo[, d hotins^l-TiiTsai,e^ GAS RANGES, remade lit perfect condition; box patterns, SIO.OO and up. Cabinet style, $15.00 and up. Delivered and conhrtßed Cash or payments. MERIDIAN STO\ E COMPANY. 927 S. Meridian st. Stewart 1742. GAS RANGES, remade in perfect condition' box pattern, $lO 00 and up Cabinet style, $15.00 and up. Delivered and conhf'Trd. Cash or payments. CHARLES KOEHRING, 882 Virginia ave. Drexel 9400. DA\ENPGTtT i clean, desirable, cheap: also reed baby carnage: good, cheap. Woodruff Place. Webster 9348. FLOOR covering at lowest prices. 207 West Wash, st. Lincoln 5750. SEWING machine. stand table] cheap. Drexel 5940. 1529 Woodlawn Ave. THREE-HOLE fireless .ooker for sale.l 420 8. Alabama. Circle 7033. i MASON FRUIT'JARS FOR SALE CHEAP. RANDOLPH 1798. Ml SK .VIj—SALE OU WANTED. PHONOGRAPH. Silvertone; 3 months' old. 16 r< fords, plays anything:. 5-15. 220 Pennsylvania, Main 1705. Open Sunday. 1 J. A C FISCHER PIANO* $65.00. ROBERTSON MUSIC HOUSE. 423 Mass. ave. Mam 4531. PLAYER pianos. 100 rolls music: $lO down, $2.50 per week. Randolph 4221. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. | Sealed Lids will be received by the trus-toe.-i of Wayne School Township. Marion County. Indiana, at tho office oi the trustee j in Ben Davis. Marion County, Indiana, until i 2 o'clock p. tu . Monday, July 31. 1922. | and then opened for the following" i Make a bid for applying one coat of cal- | cimlno in color desired on the surface of all 1 *V fl,!s j closets of tbs entire building, which is DlsWict School No. 3. located on the Rockville road In Wayne Township. Marion County, Inj diar.a. Make a bid for applying two coats of , wall paint on all wails and ceilings in the ! four classrooms and the main hall and stair hall down to fir*t door in basement in the | old one-story building part of District School No. 14, located on the National road in Wayne Township. Marion County, Indiana, • all isi accordance with specifications. Make a bid for applying two coats of wall i Paint on the walls and ceiling in one room m the District School building No. 12. lo- i catod corner Tibbs avenue and Mars Hill j •ar line. Wayne Township. Marion County, . Indiana. See specifications. Make a bid for delivery to Trustee of eighty 1 80 size *‘R‘ standard adjustable school desks, and one hundred (100) opera chairs with folding tablet arms Make ,i bid for one and for two portable school buildings. One 1 room portable school building inti rertatn chimney, heating and ventilating equipment and composition blackboards for aaid building, all in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the office of Charles H By field, architect, 923 Peoples Bank building. Indianapolis. Ind. The estimat'd cost of said building Is $2,500 00. Bids will be received for said building, delivered and erected on location adjoining District School No. 8 on Rockville road. Wayne Township. Marion County. Indiana Each proposal for ea-h of the above items shall be in sealed envelopes and plainly indicating thereon the character of the work to which proposal relates, and all bids must L* submitted on blank form No. 90 prescribed by the State Board of Accounts. Each proposal for each item must be accompanied by a certified check for five (5) per cent of tiu* maximum bid. Tho checks must be drawn pav,able to the order of the trustee for the Wayne School Township. Marion County. Indiana. In case a bidder, whose bid shall be accepted on any one or all of the said items shall not within five days after notice of such acceptance, perform his bid by enter.n„' into a written contract with the trustee to *pcrform the work in accordance with the provisions of the plans and specifications and within that time secure the performance of his building contract by a satisfactory surety bond to the approval of the trustee, his certified check or draft and the procecds thereof shall be and remain the ah solute property of the trustee as liquidated damages for such failure, it being impossible 1 to estimate the amount rif damages such failure would occasion to the trustee. The contractor shall execute a contract and give a surety bond meeting tho ap- : proval of the trustee. The right Is rei nerved by the trustee to reject any and all bids. Dated this 10th day of July. 1922. JOSEPH M HILLMAN. Trustee Wayne School Township. CARL H. WEYL. Attorney for Trustee. ~~ FINANCIAL. Domi’t Worry Beoaiick yon nr out of money or because you o*o several bills. We Specialize in Such Oases Don't ruin your credit or even risk it when there Is such an easy, inexpensive way of keeping; it. We Furnish tlie Money to Keep Your Credit Established There are no investigation chargres, no ini terest added or deducted. Interest charged !on balances only. Ail that is necessary is that you own furniture or piano or Victrola. You Will Be Surprised at the prompt and confidential manner with which a loan may bo secured. We loan any amount up to S3OO. Call, write or phone. Commonwealth Loan Coo 305 Odd Fellow bldg.. Cor. Penn, aiid Wash sts. Successors to State Loan Cos. Phone Main 4619. * TeS HO!Eft 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. You pay only for the actual time loan runs. Interest Is charged only on the actual amount oi cash still outstanding. Come in and get free Booklet, “The • Twentypayment Plan,” which describes everything fully. Alt business confidential. We Loan on Furniture. Pianos. Vlctrolas, 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. 24 V, EAST WASHINGTON ST. M ain 3286 FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON. 1101 National City Bank bldg. Lincoln 6104. MONEY furnished on realty mortgages and contracts. FRANK K. SAWYER, Meridian Life Bldg.. 307 N. Pennsylvania street Circle 1061. • MONEY to loan on second mortAges. L. B. MILLER. 127 N. Delaware st.llajs 5762.
FINANCIAL. (Contlnned.* Confidential Quick Loans UP TO S3OO. On pianos. Vlctrolaa, household furniture and guaranteed notes. Loans payable In 8 to 20 monthly Installments. Legal chargee based on unpaid balance for actual time used. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced. Hour*: 0 to 6:30: Saturdays to 1 p. m. Call, write or phone Circle 1-8-6-9. Benefficial Loan Society 601 National City Bank bldg. i7oans ~ on furniture, pianos, autos, live stock, farm implements and other collateral. 141 H E. Washington St. CAPITOL LOAN CO. Main 0585. Auto Lincoln 7134. WE MAKE and buy second mortgages on improved farms and Indianapolis real estate. AETNA MORTGAGE & INVESTMENT CO.. 508 Fidelity Trust bldg. DETECTIVES. Quigley-llyland Agency, Ine. Suite 404 National City Bank building 1 Phone Main 2902. Local office International Secret Service Aasn. Seventy office* In America and foreign countries. COP UNDER CHARGES Patrolman Said To Have Been Intoxicated While On Duty. Charges of being intoxicated while on duty will be preferred against Patrolman Frank M. .Johnson as the resultof his being found Sunday night in an automobile behind the Linden Hotel with two men and a women. Johnson is said to have been drunk. Herman Sehumeyer, 525 Weghorst St., who was said to have been too intoxicated to escape, as did the other man and the woman, was arrested on a charge of being intoxicated. EXPECT 700 TO ATTEND Chamber of Commerce Sends Bids to May to Attend Meeting. Prosiierity day plans will be unfolded to 790 Indianapolis manufacturers and merchants at a meeting at the Athenaeum Tuesday evening, answers to an invitation sent out by O. S. lies indicate. C. D. Brackett is chairman of a committee getting the indorsement of business and civic clubs. Mr. lies has explained the purpose of the day Is to have a gathering at the State fairground on Aug. 22, where employes and employers will get together and rub shoulders. FIND GOLD IN CONGO American Syndicate Seeks Precious Metal in Belgian Territory. Bj/ f 'tilted Prrux WASHINGTON, July 17.—Golden pebbles that can be scooped up by the handful from a stream in the heart of the Belgian Congo are now being sought by representatives of a New York syndicate. A National Geographic Society bulletin, in speaking of the project to mine the state, points out that rumors of fabulous gold were partially responsible for exploration of that wilderness section of Africa in the ninteenth century. Fourteen Arrested In Raids Eleven men were arrested in a Sunday raid on a poolroom at 1909 Shelby St. Frank Nance, proprietor, is charged with keeping a gaming house. Three negroes were arrested when police broke up a craps game near Economy and Fowler Sts.
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POPE PIUS XI. i LEADS ROUTINE OF SIMPLICITY Leaves No Hint of Luxuriance in Vatican Apartments or Private Study. LOVES ORDERLY ABODE Introduction of Woman Attendant Broke Long Tradition of Papal Seat. HOME Italy— Some interesting particulars now come to light of the private life of Pope Pius XI. in the Vatican. Whenever a new Pope is made, there Is always a curiosity to know how he is adapting himself to his voluntary seclusion, and what habits he preserves of his previous life. Os the present Pope one can say that he confirms the opinion held by all those who knew him well and used to admire his austerity and simplicity. His Holiness has chosen for his private apartments seven rooms on the third floor, overlooking the Piazza San Pietro. These are furnished with the greatest simplicity, there being no carpets, no curtains, and no signs of luxury. In the bedroom there Is a brass bedstead, above which hangs a . picture of The Madonna of the Goo'S Counsel, to whom Pope Plus XI particularly devout; a mahogany chest of drawers, a small writing desk, and a cabinet in which his Holiness keeps his private papers. In his study there is a large writing table, with a crucifix standing upon it. No books or reviews are to be seen. Generally, his Holiness does his writing in the great library on the second floor, and when he takes review's or books from here himself Into the private apartment, after he has finished with them he brings them back himself to their places with the methodical care of the old librarian. He does not like to see anything on his writing table, and on every hand there is evidence of his love for tidiness and order. Is Entirely Isolated The Pope lives entirely Isolated In his private apartments, where no guard Is on duty either during the day or at night. Nobody sleeps near him. He has three servants, wrho take turns daily in waiting upon him. But he is particularly looked after by an old woman, whose introduction into the Vatican broke a long tradition, and aroused no little criticism among [ the Pope's entourage. This woman, commonly called La Signora Linda, who Is now more than 60 years of age, has been for forty years the faithful maid and companion of the mother of the Pope. She was an orphan, and Signora Ratti took her out of a convent when still a girl. When Signora Ratti died, Linda, being alone, re-entered a convent: but wher Cardinal Ratti came to Milan as™ Archbishop of the diocese he recalled her and made her his housekeeper. A few' months later the Archbishop was elected Pope, and was on the point of returning to the convent when a telegram arrived from Rome ordering her to go and live at the Vatican. ELKS WERE NICE BOYS Thirsty Gentry Followed Them to Convention. By United .Vetrs ATLANTIC CITY July 17.—The lid which flipped off Atlantic City early this season has been clamped down again on the liveliest of eastern seaboard resorts. Special detectives who were active during the national convention of the Elks last week have turned over information to the gTand jury and liquor dealers have been advised to quiet down. On behalf of the Elks, however, tt Is pointed out that there were thou* sands here who had no connection with the order. It was further pointed out that both the old and the newly elected rulers of the order came out for observance of the eighteenth amendment. STOP JAIL DELIVERY Guards Frustrate Attempt of Nine to Secure Freedom. By United Press ST. LOUIS, July 17,— A wholesale escape by twenty-nine prisoners at the city jail was frustrated last night when Jailer Richard Hatton and a squad of guards subdued the men. Two guards were badly beaten In the battle with the prisoners. SINGING CONVICT FREE Former Opera Tenor Says He Leaves Prison for Vaudeville. By United Press LONDON, July 17.—Convict 862. known as the singing convict, was releas -d from Parkhurst Prison today. Convict 562 was formerly a tenor In a W'ell-known opera company; 562 announced his Intention of going Into vaudeville as the “Singing Convict.” Hurt Alighting From Car Earl Brumston, 16, 508 Birch Ave., w-as Injured slightly Sunday when he stepped from a moving street car at Holly St. and Oliver Ave. and was struck by an automobile driven by Henry H. Blomeyer, 1038 Blaine Ave. The fender of the machine was tom off and a spotlight broken b 7 tho force of the impact with the street car. Jury Deliberates 15 Days PITTSBURGH —James J. Flannery, wealthy clubman, charged with the murder of his young wife in February, . was acquitted after the Jury had de- fi liberated fifteen nights and fourteen days. It was the longest deliberation of a jury in the history of Allegheny County. Tick Bite Is Fatal BOLIVAR, Mo.—The death of Mrs. M. Rains, 70 years old, of Polk County, was caused from a tick bite that was inflicted three years ago. An unusual fact about her death was that it was the first in her family and came after fifty-five years of married life for her.
