Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 84, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1922 — Page 9
AUG. 17, 1922
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i UEAIH NOTICES BUTLER. ELDON. A. ' JR. —Darling little son o£ Eldon and Lon.na Jones 3utler. departed this life Wednesday, Aug. 16. at l -o a. m.. age iu moaibs. funeral Friday. Aug. 18. at residence, 3225 E. Twenty-Sixth St. at 10 a. in. Burial at Floral Park. Funeral and burial private. 3 ix Imemoklam IX MEMORIAM—In loving memory of our dear wile and mother, Anna H. Mann, who passed away one year ago today. HUSBAXD __AX D DAUGHTER. •> t Lli AL l)ii ifc.li OuS W. T. Biasengym CASKETS. $30.00 AND UP. $. 00 to Crown Hill. $0 50 to South Yards. Ambulance calls anywhere in the eilf, $3.00. Also ambu.ane*- calls are mads without charge lor parUes who are unabls U> pay. Randolph 6870. Drexel 2570 *702 N. lidnol. 8t 1625 She "ay St FLANNKR & BLCHANAN 320 Xorth Illinois St. • Funeral direetor. tf> the people of India* spoils since 1837. Phone*—Main 0641-0042. LI. 2641 INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY Parlors 1223 Union St. Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Are. Main 1430. j George Grmsteiner Funerr: Director. 423 K. Market Old phone Alain uUOa. LI 78(Ml 'SHIRLEY BROS.’ CO. Main office 346 S. Illinois St. Circle 1318. Main 1841. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. ST. 1671. Drexel 0322. CHAS A HOCKSNSMATH, 724 X. liliaoia. Main 1166 LI. 1160. FUXERAL DIRECTORS—I4O2 X. Luoou ; WM E. KRIEGER. Main 1154. Res Phone. Ben Pavla 332-L j GADD—BERT 3 GADD. 2130 ‘i'rorpect St Phones:* Drexel 0422 Stewart 2278 UNDERTAKERS—HISET A~tItUS. 851 Xorth Dei. Li. 6064. M. 3030. | 8 ■ SPIimUALIST Mr. Oscar Herbert • renown spirit medium and divine* healer of Baltimore. Md.. just arrived in this city, will give psychic ir.terpreations daily and Sunday to aes st in establishing new church. Hours 10 a m. to 9 p m. 329 X. Alabama. Phone Lincoln 6763. BEDBUGS, roaches, moths, ants, destroyed ! with one application of “Sudden Death.” i ALBERT MAAS. 31 Virginia are M 1225 a—Theatrical WANTED—Amateurs. Gavety Theater. Thursday night. Call Main 3255 any time or apply at theater tonight. i b—Barber Siiops EATii S Barber Shop, union: warm. •comfortable bathrooms. 1.33 W. Market. it:;PI NT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for iinemcni, private: prtces rca-tonsble: work for hol'd: babies adopted. Write • ookiet. MRS. T. B LONG. 4911 E. ei.ty Seventh St . Kansas City. Mo. NTED children to keep Days only. 746 N Sheffield Are. j 1.1i.M AND I OLNT) LOST—BLACK TRAVELING BAG OX THE ! EXCURSION TRAIN BETWEEN LOUIS- j VILLE. KY . AND INDIANAPOLIS ON AUG 13. CONTAINING LADIES CLOTHING AND PICTURES WHICH ARE VALUABLE ONLY' TO OWNER REWARD. MARY' DEL FORD. 556 FLETCHER AY'E. DREXEL 7570. LOST—White gold wrist watch (Swiss): between Brosnan sand New York Store during noon hour Wednesday. Reward MARY DAHN, 308 Majestic Bldg. Phone | 5100 extension 119 between 8 and 5. { LOST—Dos: triads and white: female; 6 months old; half of face white and answers to name of “Dale;" 52 reward. Lincoln 7698. ______ LOST—Camera left in Riverside car 6 p. m. Wednesday at Illinois and Washington. Reward for delivery to TURNER. 4 017 Park avenue. n machinistFanp tools WOXDER MIXERS MIXERS. HOISTS. PUMPS. ENGINES. ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK. BURL FINCH. DIST. 312-20 W. MARYLAND STREET. 18 HELP~W ANTED—MALE •N ACCOUNT OF STRIKE eTIIE L. E. & W. RAILROAD Wants Mechanics. All Classes Helpers and Boiler Washers for Shop, Round House and Car Work. t United States Labor Board - Rates and Rules for Work in City and Out-of-Town. Apply*2o9 Mass. ave. or L. E. & W. General Office bldg. Washington and Noble sts. 4 Colored Laborers \ 40 Cents Per Hour 9 Hours a Day Call at Employment Office E. Rauh & Sons ' Fertilizer Cos. Union Stock Yards Ready for Work
12 HELP WANTED—MALE
On Account of Strike Big Four Railroad Wants Mechanics All Classes Helpers and Boiler Washers For Shop, Roundhouse and Car Work United States Labor Board Rules and Rates, For Work in City and Out of Town. Apply 506 Majestic Bldg., Penn, and Maryland
12 II ELI* WAN IT. D— M ALK WAITED—BOYS to carry Times routes in downtown dis- 1 trlct between East and West. South and St. Clair streets. Boys not over 14 yesrs old. See Mr. Moorehead any afternoon after 2 o'clock SEVERAL flrst-claas solicitors to work a new proposition. Libera! commission, j Bee MR. HASTINGS Circulation dept.. ; Indianapolis Times, between 10 and 12 a. m GOOD COLORED BARBER 1341 N. Senate. 13 INSTRUCTIONS a—Business Colleges 1 MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 309 E. Washing I ton <ai.. Indianapolis. Ind Circle 07 5 7 14 SALESMEN WANTED BVSAAA^AABVVVWVVVVV<VVVVA^VYiWVV [ OIL salesman for city: state experience and | reference J. C. SCOTT.. Box 001. 16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE A FEW POSITIC j OPEN In Randolph. Main and Belmont offices Girls between the ages of 18 and 25 living with their parents. Appiy to the IND. BELL TELEPHONE CO Room 322. corner New Y’ork and Meridian 17 SIT UAT 10NS WANTED a—Male WANTED house painting by reliable man. 1509 Montcalm St. Circle'39Bl. b—Female CURTAINS TO LAUNDER Mrs J. Ltitz. Drexel 0895. 18 BOOMS FOB BENT HOTEL PURITAN, fire-proof: weekly <.r montbv rates: all room* hot and <oii running water, phones and clothes cluwt. | one block east of Co-.rt House on Market. ASHLAND Ave. 1904: nicely furnished room suitable for two: desirable north side neighborhood; one block from car pri- > vate home, use of parlor. Randolph 2621. j 18TH ST.. Y 7. No. 22. between Meridian and Illinois Beautiful front bedroom : and Sun parlor ip a modern steam heated : ai artment TALBOTT. 2256: large furnished front room. 1 or 2 persons; private, modern j home. Kenwood 4815. : EELLEFONTAINE St. Beautiful modern room for 2 gentiemen. private home. Mornlng and evening meal if desired. Har 2754 ! BEAUTIFUL IN PRI VATE APARTMENT DOWNTOWN: GEN | TLE.MAX PREFERRED. CIRCLE _78J82. I 646 E. THIRTY-FIRST St., near College: ~1 or 2 nicely furnished rooms Caii Main ! 5035. Ask for MR. CARDEN TALBOTT. 2213: cool, modern front room: private heme; after 5 p. m. call Randolph 3699. ____ TALBOTT. 1917: beauttfuT room next to bath, steam heat, private home. Har 0487 j CAPITOL, 2225. Hi modem room, good | heat, middle-aged woman, employed. LARGE front room, modern, private home, i suitable for 1 or 2. Kenwood 5551. STRUM, 1214: beautiful frout sleeping ; modern, reasonable. Web. 2502. CRAIG HOTEL—IOO modem rooms. 40c ASHLAND. 2325: front bedroom, for 2 employed in modern home. Harris 100.3 PENNSYLVANIA. N„ 2142 T large “front _<j>om; one or two men. Randolph 5622. MODERN rooms for couple or single persor.B. 2121 N. Talbott. Randolph 0441. & —Eight Housekeeping SOUTHEASTERN AY'E . 1712. 2 BEAUTIFUL LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS COMPLETELY FURNISHED. LIGHT. HEAT. GAS, MODERN. LARGE PORCH. CONGRESS, 1154: 2 beautiful front rooms and kitchenette: completely furnished: heat, light, telephone, modern: employed couple: home privileges. Randolph 4615. SOUTHEASTERN AVE.. 1712. 2 BEAUTIFUL LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS COMPLETELY FURNISHED. LIGHT HEAT. GAS. MODERN. LARGE PORCH. CLEAN, well furnished 4-room cottage: electricity, gas. well, cistern: fine yard: lawn swing. Ran. 6340. ALABAMA. N., 1126: two-room furnished apartment; water in kitchen: gas range, j refrigerator: shady porch. Circle 1911 j TWENTY-FOURTH St.. 665: 2 first-class furnished front rooms with kitchenette; j private entrance. Harrison 3125. DESIRABLE housekeeping rooms: modem apartment; private family: walking dis tame; couple employed Circle 1310. PARK. 1927: i large room, kitchenette. farms..- . modern: prefer employed couple. Randolph 7099. TENTH st.. YV., 130; two connecting front room*, clean, modern. Lincoln 6100. FURNISHED. 2 or 3 rooms; light, heat and phone. Belmont 1281. b—Board and Rooms PARK ave.. 1540: lovely location: room on second floor near bath: home cooking, steam heat; privileges. Circle 7764. ASHLAND. 1625: beautiful front room; hot water heat; home cooking in a real home; for 2 gentlemen. Kenwood 1150. o—Rooms and Board VVanted HOUSEKEEPING room, unfurnished, south room; plenty of light: walking distance: electric lights. Give street and number when answering. Address A No. 1959, Times. 19 RENTALS 4 a—Houses 3903 Kenwood Ave. Six-room modern house including garage, water paid. S7O per month. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main _4518. ENGLISH ave., 1326: six-room house; gas. electric lights. b—Apartments 310 N. Delaware St. Two rooms and bath: $82.50. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 4518. e—Houses, Flats Furnished VERMONT, 217 E.: APT. 6; MODERN 8 ROOM APT. EY-ERYTHING FURNISHED; MARRIED COUPLE. CIRCLE 1148.
J!> RENTALS r —Houses, Flats Furnished ! EAST St.. ,351 N.; well furnished front apt.. | floor; linens, china, ligrht. heat. gas. j hhone furnished. A cozy, modern home. I C.rcle 0425. f—Resorts and Cottages ' Do You Kiioyv that you go to the lakes and spend SSO a week for cottage anil expenses, and that you can buy a. lot in River park and own an inter cat in a large clubhouse. 50-pas-senger motorboat and b acres of park? Better than the lakes and not over 51.50 per week. On 25* minute drive from Monument. On Whitt? nver, north Call MU BOLSTER. Main 2957. Day or evening. 21 BEAL JEST ‘ATE FOB SALE b— Douses $5.00 Cash New 5-room bungalow: furnace, I electric lights, gara.e, 2 large lots: balance like rent Trustees System -ve. Ben I ivis L 402-2 BEAUTIFUL new living room, two bedrooms and good sized kitchen, sanitary closet, front and rear porches, electric lUrhis. garftffe. front utrance. These cozy little hoiiips are just at of I.ynhurst drive in the Drexel aid* ns addition -about 5100 b’oek west). Ti*e $2,450 to 52.750. Small payment down, balance like rent. Here is an opportunity to set a home of your own. Why pay rent any lohutr - Tall Walter Saunders, vt-nings Webat r 7710 $6,500 Cask Buys 7-room modern house and duplex 4 ooms ami bath up. 5 rooms and bath down, •lice shade and good location. a- . . owner is going back to the old country ayd must at once, don’t tail to me this, for it is "• ! b.*i r -jin: will asy rent for 595 per month. “Live Wires.’ T. K. Ju.M-> \ i op.es Dana Bldg.. 134 L. Market St. Mam 5758. Semi-Modern Near Tech. Six rmn house, gas. city water electric lights, corner lot; house in gooil condition, small payment down, balance by the month; paved stieet, cast. Meredith & Johnson Mam 2.393, Webster 7483. D-04J-B-L-E I will build you a double. quicker, heaper and better and toko the old house as part pajmeni. ROY WELLINGTON ‘Designer and Builder of Better Homes ’’ 2206 College ave. Rand. 31H12. Let Us Build Your Home to your Uklng. YYe will holp you finance if you have a lot or 10 to 15 per cent of cost price. Our architect will help with your plans and show our houses under construction. T. E. Grinslade Circle 7061. 823 Peoples Bank Bldg. /f-K, . rr NORTH! Nice eight (( TT /vv I! room house: upstairs VIII /r\ II . bringing S7O per month; five rooms below: furniture complete included: splendid terms. GEO. A. LUCAS, 725 K. of P. bldg. Circle 6600. * Will Trade 7%. Contracts Have $4,000 worth of good 7'7 contracts to trade on good close-in rentals or a home north. HOBART CANADAY. 300 Citv Trust Bldg. Main 5340. Randolph 8534. BRAND new bungalow, last one left: large living room, two bedrooms and good sized kitchen, .sanitary closet, front and rear porches, electric lights, garage, front entrance. lot 60x150. North of Fairview rark. Only $2,750. Small payment down, balance like rent. Here is a bargain you cannot afford to let get away. Call Mr. Spence, Riley 1724. 1310 1312 N. TREMONT AVE. Modem 5-room bungalow; basement; small cash payment, balance like rent. Take West Tenth street car to Tremont and walk 3 blocks north. Shown any time by appointment. Call P. B GRIFFEY, with J. B. GRIFFEY CO. 1023 Hume-Mansur Bldg. Main 3076. X. BE VILLE AVE.. near YVashington, 5 rooms to side; electricity, city water, cistern, sewer; rents $25 a side: $4,250: $1,250 cash. Call Trueblood. RELIABLE REALTY CO. Main 0186. Evenings. Irvington 4213. $l5O cash buys 616 Cable St. See this 4-room house. It is a bargain nt $2,350. W. Mich, car to Cable, walk half block north. HOBART CANADAY. 306-7 City Trußt Bldg. Main 5340. Randolph 8534. IF it is a modern double or a bungalow, or any kind of good homes east. I have them; if south I have them also: if you have property for sale or rent call me lor terms. C. J OSBURN. Drexel 6184. WEST IND IA N A POL! S. Five-room semi-modern home: a nice garage and a dandy home. Priced to sell a! $2,600: S3OO cash, balance terms. FOWLER & EATON. 301 City Trust. Main 6871. MUST sacrifice small equity tn 5-room semi-modern bungalow. Good condition On Cottage ave. It will pay you to investigate at once. Main 6771. IF YOU are interested in owning your home and paying for same like rent, we would bo very glad to toll you about our plan. Phono Lincoln 8267. NEYV 5-room house, lot 143x150; 4700 E. Twenty-first st.; small payment or vacant lot: balance monthly. Main 7029, YVebater 4327. _ _____ BUNGALOW, new 5 rooms, electric lights, furnace, hardwood floors, built-in kitchen cabinet, paved street. Price $3,750: easy terms. Call owner. Ran. 6516. Main 2431. DOUBLE on Arsenal near 2 good car lines, for tale with small cash payment, balance like rent; will take late model Ford as cash payment. Ran 5329. INVESTMENT PROPERTY. Two cottages on same lot, A-l small Investment; sacrifice for cash. Main 6771. SIX ROOMS on Hoyt AveT SSOO cash, balance payments. CAPITOL REALTY CO. Main 2874.
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21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
LaFayette Heights The Only High-Clas* Restricted Suburb near Ind.anapolts. YYe have a few 4, 5 and 6-room new, modern bungalows that can be had on reasonable terms. Prices, $3,750 up. All of these houses are stucco, with oil aud cement tile roofs. If you are Interested In owning your home, drive ont Kentucky avenue and follow LaFayette signs, or take Mars Hill car and get off at LaFayette boulevard, or call BElmont 1026, Ring 4, for information. /Z\ Sold five houses in 30 days. Salesmen on ground all day ft /ArIISTNN, City Trust Cos. R L ARCHBOLD
!21 REAL ESTATE FOB SALE b—Houses NEW cozy bungralow*. nice living room two bedrooms and good sized kitchen, sanitary closet, front and rear porches, electric light, garage, front entrance. These delight iul homes are being er<k:t**i just north of Washington St. (about 5400 block westl. Two already completed. Good neighborhood. • near school and stores. Bus line any nour in the day. Small payment down. baJance ! like rent Price only $2,750. Don t miss | this chance. Call Mr. Davidson. Main 4290. j Evenings. Randolph S2OO Cash Two bungalows, nicely papered and paint- j ed with inside toilets, sinks in kitchens, ! electric light®, gas tor cooking and base-) men la. Both have large lots; 3312 E. i st. and 2601 N. Dearborn st ; easy terms. J. F. Cantwell Cos. ! Main 6204. 830 Lemoke bldg, j i FOR colored: cottage north: fine location; part time Owner. Randolph 6517. c^-Apart merits Modern Duplex North Price, $9,000 —Rent sl‘2s Six rooms on each floor, modern throughout. newly decoraied and painted, full basement. three-car garage. This is a bargain. No trade. • Hobart Canaday, 300-7 City Trust Bldg. Ma 6340. Ha 8^34d —Lots Near New Catholic Church Sate Choice of 50 lots, on Denny and Chester ave., between Thirteenth and Sixteenth sts.; couble blocks from end of E. Tenth car line Can be sold on your oyvh terms. None over $400; as low as $lO down and $1 per week. Agent on grounds daily, 2 to 5 p. m. Don’t delay if you want to get in the neighborhood where values are increasing. Fidelity Trust Company Mr. Sexton Kenwood 2286. Real Estate Department. Main 6584 iJ/rs"' ' lots! lots i Non resident authorizes big sacrifice on sewn io:. near Thirty-Eighth St and Oi i . hard Ave. Just southeast State fairground Three (runting oil paved utreeU Price tor five (lavs only $2,260. AH cash No trad. THE GATES KINNEAR CO.. 760 Bfthh-rs Treat lildg. Main 1409 Washington -417.) ACRE lots, east; SSOO to $750. $lO cash, ba.aucc monthly COOPER A HADLEY'. , I v-s . .. Iv: : . ’ .. LOT in Su cesa addition: take uprlgl p:ano In trade. Randolph 4221 e —Suburban Suburban Home Located on College Av . near traction atop, north of Broad Ripple: modern 5 room bungalow; fruit and ah ado; garage and eh’ :kco houaca. PRICE $5,500. | Term# conaidered. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors 122 E. Market St. University Heights i New 6-room bungalow; electric fixtures bath room (unfurnished), pantry, closets I baaement. concreto veranda atui walk*, ex tra lot. well, garage, $3,750. Easy terms ; Call Trueblood RELIABLE REALTY CO Main 01 SO. Evenings. Irvington 4213. f—Sales or Exchange FOR SALE OR TRADE REAL ESTATE. * PIERCE A WHITEHEAD. 24 S IlUnoto St . room 6. 22 BEAL LS I AIL WANTED WANTED modern bungalow, five or six rooms, north. Marion County State Bank WANTED—Five or 6-room cottage in good location, not over $3,600. Main 0771. 23 FARM LANDS 122 ACRES good grain and stock farm. Jennings County. Indiana XVIII trade for city property, double preferred. Circle 3256. zUyIISLKLLAN’ KOLS FOB SAI.L _ a—Household Goods FLOOR covering at lowest prices. 207 West Wash st. Lincoln 5730 DINING Tables, from $5 up at 748 W. Michigan SL DINING Chairs from $1 up at 748 YV j Michigan St. c—Clothing FURS—Repaired, rellncd aud remodeled like . new at moderate price#. Lyons Fur Cos. 4th Floor Nat l. City Bank. Circle 8181 d—Musical Insfvtinienfs J 4 C FISCHER PIANO. $65 00. ROBERTSON MUSIC HOUSE. 423 Mass ave Main 4631 e—Pet and Live Stock ( CANARIES. YOUNG SINGERS. DREXEL 2807. t— Miscellaneous PANTS SALE ®of all odd lots in stock. sin $2.93 % (h $3.95 IN $4.95 11/ $5.95 |\ Two Stores in One gs * TSue Pants Store Cos. 48 YY’esf Ohio—Near Illinois Army Surplus Merchandise Tents and tarpaulins, all sizes, forges, anvils, grinders, vises, snatch blocks, saws aud many other items in hardware lines. Also several carloads of various sizes of new' nails at bargain prices. M. L. Goldberg & Son 1302 W Washington. $2 DOWN WELL BRING CORONA. The Personal Writing Machine JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 22 8. Penn. St. Tel. Main 2890. INV'ALID CHAIRS—Good. strong rubber tired chairs for rent. $3.50 per month. Crutches. 25c. Delivery free. _____ BAKER BROS. ONE Besscr cement block machine. 3 core and equipment with 500 pallets. For further information call Belmont 2349. WHEN YOU THINK OF TYPEWRITERS THINK OF JUDD 22 S PENN ST REX typewriter: perfect condition; will sacrifice. Randolph 7X53. _ TY r PE: several styles and fonts: good condition. Phone Liu. 3353. MR. YATES. WOOD and cinders for sals. Webster 0906.
25 MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALE f—Miscellaneous HAY BALER. International, gasoline. 210 Blake St. Circle 0121. Aek for Brown. 26 MLStKLLANLOtS WANIEi) GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCK YARDS 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS Time Stamps ! Elapsed Time Recorders Cost (Job) Recorders Time Recorders Watchman’s StationsRecording Locks Master Ciooks and Secondaries ! Electrical Time Systems International! Time Recording Company 2SDI Hnme=Mansair Building A Bath a Day is the Healthy Way E M HARDIN CO, Merchant number. T. .0 L. Mich. • PHONOGRAPH REPAIRING All r&aUrs repair**d. pri-•* * reasonable, work ruaranteed. expert service GENERAL BHONOGKAI’H ItEUAIIt SERVICE 40(57 Hook wood. Washington 2003. Vault Cleaning A!l -r‘ in arantred. EAST SIDE VAULT AM) SINK CLEAN L- i (OMPASY 9 5 E Maryland. Slew, art 1794 INDIANA CHIROPIiACTIC COLI EGE Clinic for na’*'uta at 10 a m. and 7:30 1 P m . on Monday WedLv■.•■iavij a: t In- i day*. New locatiou. 9t>2 N. Pennsylvania! street. BRACES for deformity made to ord-r. Special aid in charity LU .AN• JOHNSON CO . 20 W Ohio St The Surgeons Supply House . new at moderate pr: FUR ] COMPANY. 41ix fleor National City Bank. Cir Hlßl DETECTIVES QUIGLKY-HYI AND A'-KNCY. INC--404 N ati >nal Cify Bank BUu-. Main 2002. Day or m&ht. PIANO builder and tuner (lei ir a.'. kinds Work guaranteed. NICHOLAS HILDMAN. Beiouur 0328-3. GARI'KNTER and• repair work cement And j brick work, oa.r and plasicrmw'. *at:7749 \ ' •. '■ ■: el! (Meaning HAUL WEISS n>J Ca.d----r C • 7018 i’EATI feather niattm.ei and p;iuw made. K. y. BURB 1428 >AI ETV KAZOR BI.ADKS Sliarpvnrfi TIJTTLKDGE. 201 Indiana avs 28 STORAGE AND TRANSFERS E9T 1898. Otto J. Suesz Pack in.?, haulm?, low rates on California shipments. Through cars to Los An?cles. Main 205:i-3625. Night, Webster 0691). FARTLOW i- STOR AGE CO Prb vatc lockd rooujb nml open space. 250 ier month and up L. t. and overland transfer. We call ar.it give you cract priced or. any kind of work without any obiiica turns. 4i9 23 K M . I SI Ma 2760 Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOE STORAGE. TRANSFER HACKING AND .SHIBHIXQ. 227 X. New Jersey St. Main 8028. LI. 1138. SPECIAL rates on transfer from Indiananoils to Greensburg. YVhitolami, FranUlin. Columbua. Ind., and Seymour Belmont 8438. I HAVE a one-ton truck and will haul from here to any point m State at reasonable rates. Call Drexel 5257, or Lincoln 4266. 29 Hi SI NESS OFiOßli NIIIIKS AN -ixcellent mineral spring. The analysis slot's better than the i’luto water. Dandy place for sanitarium. P. O. box 400, Logkpor -N v. !t|. BAI-E—Eli -trie atoe* and drlv( In battery station. Domg a good business, must be sold. Address ELECTRICAL STORE, j Greenfield, Ind. FOR SALE —Up to date electrical slur* in! county spat in northern Indiana Will | have to act uulck. Address A No. 2738 Times. RADIATOR and auto repair business, located in Irvington. Splendid opportunities. Owner going south. Irvington 3937; residence, Randolph 8087. “If it's on earth I can sell it." BINZEl?, AUCTIONEER; 3111 Central Ave. Humboldt 3070. I ONE-HALF interest in 2nd hand furniture. | Business for,saie cheap. Lincoln 6505. SO AUTOMOBILES FOB HALE b—Gasoline Ford Bodnes Coupes, Roadsters and Commercials. BYVISSHELM & PARKER. 330 E. Market. Buick Fords, Dodges, Overlands, Chandlers, Holmes, Reo and Others. Indianapolis Auto Parts and Tire Company. 518 N. Capitol. MAin 2638. _ pi’EN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS. No Brokerage Payments as low as $75 down, balance one year. YVe have all makes of cars. Come down and look them over before you buy. USED CAR MARKET. Capitol at North St. Lincoln 3502. DODGE BROS., used cars. All models at cheap prices. C.H.WALLERich Company* Douse Brothers Motor Venice** 846 N. Meridian. A IF you arf potng to buy a Ford we hare pouie just the same as new. See us and eave yourself money. Cash or payments. Sale or trade. ALLEN. 725 Virginia Ave. BUICK-6. touring-. 11)19. Al mechanical condition, good tires, new paint Bargain. Terms o. trade 644 E Wash Main .14913. FORD, late 1920 coupe. $350: $l4O down, balance easy terms; A-l condition.. 21214 E. New York at. M. 4446 1916 DODGE touring, $135. 725 Vlrgniia avenue. MADISON 6. touring, $95 cash drives it away. 235 N. Pennsylvania.
30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline i?SWS Real Bargains in Used Ford Cars and /Trucks fTRa-cms Authorized Dealers Used Car Bargains Monroe touring. Chevrolet 490. Ford touring. Ford coupe*. Buick 6 touring. Studebaker touring. Monroe 6tdan. Monroe. | Caifornta top; Mitchell roadster. Grant 6 touring. Monroe roadster. Ford sedan. Overland touring. All of the above cars priced low for quick sales. Payments if desired. Moo roe Motors Corporation FCRD, 1918 touring: conurietely overhauled: • $55 down, balance 1 year. 644 E. Washington Main 5493. CHEY’ROLET. dandy little 1921 rrfaater;: reai buy at $205. Open evenings and Sundays. 2£o “S. Pennsylvania. Main 1705. 1920 OVERLAND 4, winter top; bargain: $75 down, balance 12 months. Call after 5 p. m., 1317 E. Michigan. FORDS—AII models, sale or trade. ALLEN. 725 Virginia Ave. c—Trucks ' G, M. C, TRUCK A business opening for party with $250 engaged in light trucking and transfer bus! ness Buy this li*ht dependable truck and Ibe independent Balances caay monthly I payments Pilot Motor Car Cos. 1110 N MERIDIAN. Open evenings. Circle 4081 FORD, 1920: H-ton truck. Starter, good ! tires: $75 do n. balance to suit. 644 E. Wash nig tun. Main 3493. FORD TRUCK ONE TON with coal bed. cheap. Randolph 5152. 31 AI TOMOBILKS WANTED WE NEED THE CARS AND MEAN BUSINESS If you want to sell your car. bring title j and car YVe d'-a! quick and pay cash. WEISSMAN 212-14 E Sew Tori S Main 4446. Autos Wanted Cash for any car See us. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND • TIRE CO. AUTOS WANTED.' W.: PAY' CASH. I WOLF AUTO CO. 619 X. Illinois. _ Mam 1579. SZ At iO Mi I 1.i1.5, KEFAIKB j LOWER PRICES Battery si rnee on alt makes of batteries New batu-ry l uted to au tar# FREK. 611. at $12.50 613 al $14.50. 127 at: sl7 50 Guaranteed TWO YEARS. RADIO BATTERY guaranteed three years at sl2 50 All in OAK cases Hard rubber cases $2 : extra COLVIN BATTERY CO 121 East M r> sad SI Circle 1870 'springs ter ali makes ot automobiles and repair* mode on saute while you wait, j N w leave.*, re-ar liing, tempering ami weld- i lug We carry a complete line of all sires in stock. Lest of service and lowest prices. -John Uuidelhoei’er Wagon Cos. j 202 Kentucky Ave. Storage batteries recharged, repaired re* J built Six volt rov urged 50c: rebuilt compiete $6 Twelve volt rK‘hargt*d 75c: re- ' l' .it complete $lO. Rin t butteries as low ns $5. SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SllOr. 41:: S Mrrd an St. AUTO WASHING O r specialty. 334 N. Illinois S & S Ault Laundry TIRES, all sty-- *4 and up Rebuilt <•*. i: wttn NUYV rn:-ADS. YVe also repair or ri ir id r tires. ANDERSON STEAM VULCANtZER. CO., 041 N. Capitol. : 5* floor. 33 MOTORC VI LES. BICtCLES MOToKCTCLB—HarIey-Davidaon, $25. 725 | Virginia Ave. 35 I ISAM IAL ■PERSONAL LOANS This office is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana and was established for Hit* purpose of providing a p . e where h*uie*t people ea l borrow any amount, from Siv> to ;300 without paying I more than the legal rate of interest, or without being imposed upon in any way. It is only necessary that you are keepI ing house and permanently located, j NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED I YVe do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquiries ot your friends, relative# or trades people. You can have all the time neceesary for repayment ami nay only tor the actual time you keep the money. Call and let us explain. No charge unless you boreuw. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced at legal rales. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MA in 2923. ! SEC r RIT Y M( VETO AGE LOAN CO., Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust BUlg. 113 E Wash. SV. Corner Virginia Ave. WE MAKE and buy second mortgages on Improved farm* and Indianapolis real I estate. i AETNA MORTGAGE & INVESTMENT CO.. 508 Fidelity Trust Bldg. 36 INSURANCE REAL ESTATE and insurance. TUXEDO STATE HANK. 4304 K. New York. Irvington 2803. 37 MONEY TO LOAN ■® IOIEW SIOO-S2OO-S3OO Investigate our easy-to-pay Twenty-1 ay men t Plan Loans. Get SSO. pay back $2.50 a month. Get SIOO. pay back $5.00 a month With interest at per month. You pay only for the actual time loan runs, enterest is charged only on the actual amount of cash still outstanding. Come in and get free Booklet. “The Twentypayment Plan,” which describee everything fully. All buemea# confidential. W Loan on Furniture. Pianos. Victrola*. etc.. without removal. Also on Diamonds or short time. Call, phone or write Indiana Collateral Loan Cos. (Bonded Lenders.) ESTABLISHED tSs7. 201 LOMBARD BUILDING. 24 EAST WASHINGTON ST. Main 3286. LOANS AND INSURANCE on City and Farm Property. THOS C DAY & CO. 709-715 Fletcher Trust Building. X Main 1325. LOANS on furniture. piano 9. autos, livestock, farm Implements and other collateral. 14 H E- YVashington St. CAPITOL LOAN CO. Main 0585. Auto Lincoln 7184. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana i and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON. 1101 National City Bank bldg. Lincoln 6104.
00H! When Josephine Johnson, No. 14 Richelieu Apts., returned from worka new pair of silk hose and anew pair of shoes purchased for a special function, were gone. Several feminine persons were suspected and the police were j called. Among their arduous duties i today was inspecting feminine j foot apparel and—well, that's all. BUILDERS APPH FORPMITIES Collapse of Boom Feared Because of Two Big Strikes Nov/ on. By United Press 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 17.—With the biggest building boom in yeffrs threat- j ened tvith 'collapse because of the rail and coal strikes, the building industry has decided to make a strong appeal to the Interstate Commerce Commission for a h trher priority on construction materials. Representatives of the Associated General Contractors of America in a petition filed tvith the commission today urged that building materials b<r given priority after essent.al comj modifies have been n.oY-ed. Hearings on the petition have been assigned for Aug. 25. $60,000 FIRE LOSS ; Ordnance Building at Ft. Harrison Destroyed. A board of inquiry started today investigating the circumstances sur- ; rounding a $60,000 fire at Ft. Harrison | Wednesday. It destroyed the ord- j nance warehouse. Quick work by the soldiers in the post fire department j preY-ented damage to other buildings. ! The warehouse contained fire arms, ammunition and engineering property, j Some of the ammunition tvas exploded during the fire but no one Yvas hurt. CHILD IS INJURED Struck by Machine and (at About Head. Harry Stark. 711 N. Alabama St., ; ! reported to police last night that his | daughter Ernestine. 3, was struck by | a machine driven by Mary E. Hamii- | ton, 226 E. Pratt St. The machine ! IroY’e the little girl and her parents j home where medical attention was ! given by Dr. Hasgerd. The cliild was injured about the ! head and legs and suffered a severe I cut over the eye. NEED FIRE. HOSE Chief Declares. City Should buy 40,000 Feet. Fire hos- is wearing out so rapidly : 40,000 feet should be purchased next | year, Fire Chief John J. O'Brien contends. Mayor Shank announced- to- ! day. ProY-islon was made in the board ;<f safety budget to buy 10.000 feet. The mayor said he may raise the amount to more than $40,000 to buy ; the quantity O'Brien says is aecessnry. j - SEARCH FOR DRIVER j Auto Struck and Seriously Injured Thomas Salee. Police are searching for the man who was dr.v ng the automob le that struck end ser.ously njured Thomas Salee. 50, of' 955 Eugene St., last night, when tie al ghted from a Northwestern street car at Thirtieth St. YY'itnesses told police that the raaj ch ne was traveling at a high speed. Salee was taken to the city kosp.taL Watchman neld Up Two negroes held up Levi Polling, 702 S. Belmont Ave., night watchman at the Sellers farm, last night, relie\'ing him of Sll and his revolver. The i negroes escaped. 37 MONEY TO LOAN I The Great MoneyLender With a Heart We IvLitl wouey to fiwutst persons steady-employment; loans lor sums needed up to JoOd, repayable in six to fifteen monthly instalments. arranged to suit convenience of each borrower; legal rates charged on sum atiii due for time used; no charge unless loan malic; deals confidentially and none will know you are borrowing; private offices; glad to explain Beneficial Plan: courteous treatment; convenient and safe place to borrow; quick service; new borrowers welcomed: loans with other companies paid off mid more money advanced : hours. 9 to 5:30; Saturdays 9 to I Call, write or phone. Circle 1-6-6-9 Beneficial Loan Society 601 National City Bank Building. Licensed by State Banking Dept MONEY furnished on realty mortgages and contracts FRANK K. SAWYER. Meridian Liie Bids.. 307 N. Pennsylvania stieet. Circle 1061. MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B. MILLER, 127 N. Delaware St. Main 5762. 39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE. TO GRAY'EL ROAD CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that* the undersigned board of commissioners of Posey County Indiana, on Monday, Sept. 4, 1922, up to the hour ot two (2) o’clock, p. n;., will receive bids at the office of the county auditor at the courthouse in Mt. Vernon. Ind.. for the construction of 1.607 feet of j gravel road improvement in Robb Town- | ship, Posey County, Indiana known as the Henry Garten, et al. road, as ordered by the | board of commissioners and will let the con- ! tract for Us construction according to the j plans, specifications, estimates aud profile l now on file in the auditor's office of said county. The estimated cost of said improvement is $2.049 33. 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 Is reserved by the said board. Time for completion of said work will be agreed upon at the time of the letting of the sgid contract. Dated Aug. 8. 1922. SAMUEL L. THOMAS, JOHN’ L. STALLINGS. EDWARD A. OVERTON. Board of Commissioners of Posey County. Indiana. * Attest; MILLARD F. ROBISON, County Auditor. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator I of estate of Marine Tipton Saltzgaber. de ceased, late of Marlon County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to bo solvent No. 20380. GEORGS V. COFFIN.
HEJRST TRUCE WITH HINT NEMEIIL Next Fortnight Expected to Establish Durability of Alliance. ‘AL’ SMITH COMES BACK Announcement of Willingness to Accept Nomination Throws Gage to Publisher. By United Vries NEW TORK, Aug. 17.—Development;-, of the next fortnight will establish whether the temporary alliance between W. R. Hearst and Tammany Hall is definitely at an end. It was this alliance that "made” John R. Hylan mayor of New A'ork. Continuance of the alliance might have made Hearst governor. In the announcement of Former Governor ‘‘Al” Smith that he will accept the Democratic gubernatorial i nominal on if it is tendered to him next month, however, Tammany has •: quite obviously notified Hearat that Hearst cannot have the nomination without a fight. Tammany, backed by | up-3tate Democrats who are opposed ; to Hearst, has a good chance of win- ! ning such a fight, so that if it goe to a finish, the result expected would be a split, with the possibility of a ; third party in the field, similar to the old Independence League which Hearst headed before in a losing | fight for the got'ernorship. ■ Organization for the “Hearst for ! Governor” fight has been under way for some time. Hearst and Mayor : Hyian have exchanged numerous let- : tors —Hearst lauding Hylan and Hy- ; lan lauding Hearst. And while the : publisher has steadily boosted Hylan for governor, the mayor had bowed j back to compliment, and there has * pen little doubt but that Hearst was the real candidate. Heaj-st eatabj lished anew newspaper in Rochester, | and reports were that his up-6tate i organization plans contemplated e- ! tablishing papers at other points. < KILLS SELF FOR LOVE Master Teiegpraiier Commits Suicide on Doorstep of GirL By Uyited Sexes CHICAGO, Aug. 17.—Unbalanced by a hopeless love for Miss Olga Stobbe, prompted Terence Ross O'Rourke world's champion telegrapher, to kill himself in the vestibule of the apartment in which the young woman was \hsiting. O'Rourke, also known as Terrence Keppler, although hut 20 years old, held numerous telegraphy records and on Tuesday won the championship in a contest at the Pageant of Progress here by sending 300 tvr ds in two j minutes find fifty-three seconds. ELECTROCUTED AT WORK Woman Kill'd by Lightning While Taking Down Clothes. By United Press OWENSBORO, Ky„ Aug. 17.—YEss Dora Hamilton was electrocuted when lightning struck a: tree at one end of a clothes line from which she was taking clothes. HE MAY RECOVER Young Man Struck Match In Probe of Gasoline Tank. By United press BLACKFORD, Kyg, Aug. 17. Young John McCarthy struck a match to see how much gasoline his father's automobile had in the tank. He may | iecoY-er. MARRIAGE LICENSES William L. Skinner. 3019 Kenwood Art; ! Dorothy H. Condan, 9 Lafayette court. I ueo-e YV. Reed. Greenfield, Ind-: Vira E. Hoover. 1140 E. Market St.'* Ctrl L. Woods, 1316 X. Alabama SL; Ma: .9 Keaaing, 1223 Calhoun St. James A Crewes. 33 Kenmore road; Ma- ie M Kill's?, in, 2026 E. Tenth St. Floyd C. IV.tit ord, 236 X. Capitol Ave.t Bean-ice V. Williams. 2133 Shriver Ave. Char.l3 YV. Kcrkhoff, 525 Proepeet St.; M.vrt.e G. Hobson. 1047 X. Beville. E. M Thompson. 528 N. Senate Are.; j Vivian M. Bacon. C 440 Cornell Ave. James R Stevenaon.-2313 Oakland Are.; Madeline M. Pauli, Indianapolis. Ilazziewood. 542 W. Sixteenth St.: Kate Xeivson, 708 Talbott St. Gay.r B. Wolfe, 704 Hume St.; Marian ! V. Leach, 107 E. St. Joseph St. BIRTHS Girls Aloysius and Margaret Miller, 419 Ketchain. Ernest and Ada Eastridge. 833 X. Jefferson. Howard and Bertha De Golyer, 5J2 X. Beville. Floyd and Lavera Shaw, 2717 College. Earl and Ruth Cope, 1439 Deloss. Menche and Ellen Chieodroff, 569 Virginia. Martin and Patricia Zobart. 1154 N. Bel's Y'iew. John and Iva Klctor, 1449 N. Xew Jersey James and Mary McHugh, 810 lawn. Boys Patrick and Mary Higgins. 2352 Shelby. Charles and Fern Michel. 505 Lincoln. Coe.:adore and Eva Byers, 2109 Bluff. I Quincy and Thelma Raaor, 1237 Br3d- : bury". Willard and Irene Knowles, 738 N. Belle View PI. Richard and Lera Sheets. 3028 Gale. Carl and Ruth Brake, 3226 Roosevelt. DEATHS Lewis SteegniiUer, 20. Methodist Hospital. typhoid fever. Myrtle Alice Glass, 46, 1317 Olive, carcinoma. Hannah Morrissey, 68, 520 E. Y'ermont. aiterio sclerosis. Theresa Gruber, 51, city hospital, peritonitis. Jeanette Connelly, t. city hospital, second | degree bums, accidental. Bert Meraman. 33. city hospital, chronic I myocarditis. I Joseph Rounds. 48. 363 W. Fourteenth. | pulmonary tuberculosis. | Jennie Rusk, 78, 1441 Deloss, %rebral ; apoplexy. Isaac Myers. 79. 1048 Udell, carcinoma. Ira Scott, 65, 214 YY'. Merrill, chronic myocarditis. Herman Elsworth Pennington. 17, 2082 Highland PL. septicaemia. Eldon A. Butler. 10 months. 3225 E. Twenty-Sixth, acute interstitial nephritis. Henry Daniel Herbert, 21 months, 3968 X. Gale, ileocolitis. Tires are Stolen A thief who entered the garage of John Payne, 1823 N. Capitol Ave., last night, obtained two tires and rims. Payne told the police the loss amounted to S3O. Hit Wife; Man Sentenced Because he hit his wife in the Paul Francisco, 241 Fulton St., Yvas fined $5 and costs and sent to the penal form for forty days on a charge of vagrancy, in police court today.
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