Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 107, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1922 — Page 9
SEPT. 13, 1922
-I DEATH NOTICES BALDWIN, ALBERT W. (BEP.T) —Husband of Agnes C. Baldwin (nee MeGraw) and father ot Lawrence. Gladys. Donald and Robert Baldwin, died at his residence, 102 S. Holt Ave„ Sept. 9, at 7 p. m., age 46 years. Ftweral at residence, Wednesday at 10 a. m. ..Burial Memorial Park. Friends invited. KLuaN. AUGUST M.—Passed away Tuesday. 6 a. m. Funeral Thursday, 2 p. m., at reside net, 1225 N. New Jersey et. Burial „ private. _ |SHUTELTON, THOMAS PRICE—Died Tr.esf day. Sept. 12, 10:10 p. m. Funeral notice 'later • VANCE. DR. JASPER B.—Son of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Vance. Speedway, passed away at 4:24 a. ni. at St. Vincent's Hospital. Born ‘'Oct. 20, 1901. Funeral Friday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Anthony’s. Burial at Anderson. Xnd. Friends may call at residence. Anderson and Greenfield papers please copy. WEGUORST. FREDRICK W—Died V:ls a. _ m. Sept. 12: age 68. Friends can call at the home of his son. H. A. Weghorst. 4015 B. Washington St. Funeral Friday 2 p. in. Friends invited. Burial 3 IX MEMOKIAM IS MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of our darling snn, Alfred Whitaker, who deported this life Sept. 13. 1921. A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved is still. A place is vacant in our home, Which never can be filled. God in his loving mercy came And called our boy so dear. From earthly pain and suffering That had grown too hard to bear. Patiently he suffered, till the close of a . long sad day. Then with farewells, all spoken, he calmly passed away^ We loved him. yes we loved him, BuW-the angel? loved him more. And they have sweetly taken him To you bright and shining shore. Silently we pressM a kiss upon his still cold brow. And in the lonely home, we know, there Is no dear one now. Tenderly beneath the flowers, we laid the | weary frame. And in bleeding hearts, we feel our loss. But heaven's gain. He is gone, but not forgotten. Never shall his memory fade. Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger Around the grave where he is laid. Sadlv missed by FATHER. MuTHER. SISTERS AND BROTHERS. a FUNERAL niKKCTOKS W. T. Biasengvm A Independent Undertaker. m Prompt ambulance calls. w “The proof of a service is the service It renders.’' 1702 N. Illinois St. Randolph 6870. 1625 Shelby St Drexel^2s7o. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Pucrsl directors to the people of India* spoils since 1887. Phone*—Main 0641-0642 LI. 2841 INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY h\iCcL , Pariors 1222 Union Bt. - Johnson & Montgomery 1C32 Central Ave, Main 1430. • L • George Grinsteiner Funeral Director, o‘Z'2 E. Market. Lincoln 780.3. SHIRLEY BROS.’ CO. Main office 946 8. Illinois St. Circle 1918. Main 1841. J. C. WILSON 1330 ProsDeci. BT. 1671. Prexel 0331. . CHAS A HOCKBNSMITH. 724 N. lllmois. Mata 1166 LI. 1168. , FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O2 N. linnoia WM. E. KRiEGER. Msin 1154. Res Phone. Ben_Davts j32-L. : ADD—BERT S* GADC 2130 Prospect 8t j Phones: Drexel 0422. Stewart 2278. UNDERTAKERS—HI3ET"* TITUS. 951 j North Del. L. 636-' M 3650. I 7 LOlKi>:s \M> < LIBS , VERITAS LODGE NO. HOS. F. Sc A. M * Called meeting Thursday Sept 14. at 7 o clock for work in the entered ap prentice degree. Visiting brethren welcome WM. E. RENO. W. M. E. A. LESTWICH. Secretary. yT SPECIAL .NOTICES
The a*i belo'A. run in the 1 itiu - Sept. 2, 4. was in error. The Penn. R. R. l!o. authorize* only a Sl.OuO reward. Times. Pennsylvania Railroad $5,000 Reward
for arrest and conviction, or information leading to arrest and conviction of persons who damaged railroad switch at Saxon, Ind., fifteen miles northwest of Indianapolis, night or Saturday, August 26th, causing derailment of locomotive of Pennsylvania freight train No. 261. Information confidential. W. C. Downing General Superintendent Pennsylvania Railroad.
=DON s T WORRY ABOUT 1 YOUR COAL QUESTION We have solved this for you Call J* 810 X. IlUnois st. to see the most won- , derful oil gas heater or furnace dem- . onatration. Tour home heated at one- — third the cost of coal. Manufactured JE right here in your own city. Guaraaa tee satisfaction Ry. ■f- TAGGART MFG. AXD SALES CO. . 810 North IlinO'S St. ~ “ SPIRITUALIST Mr. Oscar Herbert swsnown spirit medium and divine healer of **teltitnore. Md.. just arrived m this 'ity. will psychic interpretation!* daily and SunJJflay to assist in estapusnin? n*w church. THours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. roaches, moths, ants destroyed *; with on** application of “Sudden Death.” MAAS. 31 Virginia Ave. M. 1325.
9 rERSOXALS FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private: prices reasonable: may work for board; babies adopted. Write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG, 4911 E. Twenty-Seventh St., Kansas City, Mo. 10 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Horse, black, roach mane, shoe gone from left front foot, strayed from barn 844 Edgemont, Saturday night. Kenwood 1598. Reward. LOST—Boston ball terrier: screw tail; 4 months old; Sunday night on Senate. Reward. Lincoln 6862. £O6 N. Senate. LOST Wire wheel tire, 33x4. Fred Barber. 526 E. North St. Circle 2041. Reward. LOST—Small, brown, smooth-haired puppy. 1801 N. Capitol Ave. Ran. 1153. Reward. 11 MACHIXIST AND TOOLS PORTABLE gasoline engine, 8 horse power, practically -lew: 8150. THE FRANK HATFIELD CO.. 625 N. Capitol Ave. Main 4708. 12 HELP WANTEIF—MALE
(On Account of Strike) THE INDIANAPOLIS UNION RAILWAY COMPANY Desires to Employ Several Experienced Boilermakers, Cai’penters Machinists and Sheet Metal Workers. Competent for Roundhouse and Back Shop Work. Permanent Employment. Apply at Room 202, Union Station, Indianapolis, Indiana. P. J. Landers, Supt.
BOYS who are not attending school; also BOYS to work after school hours as messengers. Apply Delivery Department WESTERN UNION
(On Account of Strike) The Big 4 Railroad Wants Machinists, Boiler Makers, Car Repairers, U. S. Labor Board Rates and Rules for Work in the City and Some Places Out-o-Town. Apply 506 Majestic Bldg., Pennsylvania and Maryland, Indianapolis. Laborers Wanted at Once American Glue Cos.
WANTED—BOYS to curry Times routes In downtown district between Esst suit West. South ana 8t Clair streeta. Boy* not over 14 year* oid see Mr. Moureuead any afternoon alter 2 o’eiock. VENEER cutter wanted: Dirch, bass ami oak. Permanent job Wire experience, references and wages wanted. RODDiS LUMBER AND VENEER CO., Marshfield. Wis. 13 1N STRUCT lONS ~T 7 Piano Teacher Wants pnpil to stay in studio forenoons. Practice and les-ons given in exchange. Address A No. 2742. Times. a—Business Colleges HEN to leara barber trade TRI-CITT BARBER S COLLEGE 309 E. Waehia*lon st.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. 14 SALESMEN WANTED AGENTS and solicitor* to represent a company writing: personal accident insurance. J Our special autoraobi’e accident policy is a winner. Every person over 18 years of age a prospect. Call, write or phone. EUREKA INSURANCE OFKICE. INC.. 307 N. Pennsylvania st. Phone Circle lOfll. LIVE WlßE~salesmen. U. H. DUNCAN SUPPLY CO.. 10 S. Senate, room 5. 13 AGENTS AMr SOLIC ITO KS AT ONCE 10 Live wire solicitors. See Mr. Hastings Times, after 8. MEN and women for made* work; wonderful little article: sell* on sight: something new. carry sample in pocket. Call or adJ. 8. MCLAUGHLIN. 2955 Princeton Pl„ Indianapolis, Ind. LARGE SHIRT MANUFACTURER want agrents to nell complete line of shirts direct to wearer. Exclusive patterns. Bisr value*. Fre<* sample*-' MADISON MILLS. 503 Broadway. Now York. iT help \vant i;d— v i:m ai .k
Youmig Ladies If you would like to become a part of a real live organization, doing a great service to the public in Indianapolis, s \ Miss Cooper, INDIANA BELL. TEIxEPHONE CO. New York and Meridian sts.
16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE ■fVWS^WWVWWVVVWMWWW^^W^^ WHITE GIRL for general housework; po washing; 3 in family. Apply 3139 N. Capitol. Randolph 4928. YOUNG girl wanted for housework; three In family. Apply 744 Union street. 17 SITUATIONS WANTED a—Male MARRIED man with small family wants place in country where can keep chiekens and do wood cutting or feed stock. Phone Zionsville 4 on line 18 or address Zionsville, Route 30, box 46. b—Female COLORED woman wants home with a small family with an unfurnished room. 5348 Julian aTe. FIRST-CLASS cook wants p"laee to cook. Best references. Lincoln 5804. ROOMS FOR RENT ~ Huugli Hotel 11 E. Michigan St New fireproof, modern; each room has bath; rates $2 lay and up; weekly ratea $8 and up. Mam 0886. PARK Ave., 2217: large, well-furnished. front room: modem: private home garage; references. Randolph 5339. NICELY furnished modern room private family, all conveniences: board if desired: two gentlemen. Irvington 2553. TWO unfurnished front rooms: large, light, near school, private home, near Bevillp I and Washington. Bel. 2342. TWO modern, well furnished rooms; private home: near ear line: business men; references. Randolph 0893. BROADWAY; front sleeping room: modern: reasonable; 1 or 2 gentlemen preferred. Circle 8045. WOODRUFF; beautifully furnished room for two. Also single room Brookside 1136 'SHERMAN DRIVE. N., 432: modern sfeep- ; mg room; gentlemen. Brookside 7206 i NTCELY furnished front room; privathome; modern conveniences. Kan. 2613. | GARFIELD AVE.: modern front room ! gentlemen preferred Irvington 1227 I CENTRAL. 2215: nicely turnlshrd room; gentlemen preferred. Randolph 3122. ■ OHIO. W. 118 H: sleeping room, running water: newly furnished. Lincoln 3661. ADDISON. N-. 86; room for ladies; modern: private home. Belmont 1133. ■ PARK Ave.. 2415: quiet room, steam heat. bath, reference. Randolph 5578. NICELY furnish-st room; private entrance: : gentlemen only. Webster 1273. I FURNISHED front room; hath: steam lies: 1923. 2119 Prospect. ICOYNEB \vK 2403 modern room in prtj vate home. Webster 2231. | FURNISHED front room: bath: steam heat Prexel 1923. a—Light Housekeeping MILEY AVE. 125: two furnished rooms; electricity, gas, $5.00. Belmont 1838 LARGE unfurnished room, private home good location. Belmont 1220. VERMONT. 217 E.: ’apt. 8? furnished apartment; man and wife preferred. i TWO completely furnished light housekeeping rooms. Curie 0548. HOUSEKEEPING rooms, modern. $3.00 per week up. 139 N. East St. CORNELL, 1216: 3 furnished rooms: modern Main 8763. b—Board and Rooms WANTED—Man, wife and child to board Will care ior child if mother is employed. Kenwood 1180. WOMAN or girl to make home with a widow. Bel. 4806. 19 RENTALS a—Houses 129-I.>l N. Chester Ave. Lower duplex, five rooms and bath. S4O Upper duplex *35. STATE SAVINGS ANI) TRUST CO. Main -1518 '1302 $ BELMONT. Three rooms, gas electricity, ritv water. *13.50 month. DUNLOP A HOLTEGEL 122 E. Market FOUR room, gas, city water; English ave. Inquire 317 E. South 61. c—Business Flace® DESK space with telephone service for rent. Call Circle QUO. 21 K 1 AL LSI AIL I OR SALK b—llouseti SSOO Cash Five rooms. LurdwocHi floor*; bath, gat, electricity anl Victor Mcel furnac-ft, Balance S4O per mo. Randolph 0943. Semi-Modern Bungalow, East Five rooms, long living- room and dining room; furnished in mahogany finish. BM i rooms in ivory. Kitchen in gray. This lit i tic* home is not yet omplettfl. Uurehaser ma> have choice of I*-orations. May I show this to you? MU ORK. 823 Peo j pie 8* Bank Bl<l£. Circle TORI. MODERN 6-room double on Wallace *t. Rents for SIOO. Price SB,OOO on paymen ta Srmi-mrx!ern double, 4300 oast. Priced $4,000; SI,OOO down. Tuxedo State Bank 4304 E. New York. Irvingtdn 2803 Eve.. Brookside 7477. Look at These Act Quick 511 and 517 N. Chester, lust built, pretty new homes, only 2 left, small cash payment. Stop lent. Own your own home. Frank S. Clark & Cos. Main 3377, 226 E. Ohio Bt. Near Wash, and Randolph Thoroughly modern home: 6 rooms and hath. 3 licdrooms. Owner has instructed ua to sell this before Sept. 15. House In fine condition; near good school, church and car line. Dunlop & lloltegel, Realtors 122 E. Market St. $250.00 Cash **ve* possession of this 4-room, nemi-modern bungalow, new roof and paint; extra large lot. Located west. Price $1,700. G. C. Welch. CITY TRUST COMPANY. Circle 4032. Residence, Cirds 3641. 5-Room Bungalow, Modern Brand new; lot 56x150: 4 nice shade trees, garage. Immediate possession. Price $6,000. Terms. "Live Wires." T. R. JONES k CO. 414 Peoples Bank. Main 5758., MUST SACRIFICE Five-room modern north, uear Forty-Fourth al.: paved street. full basement, east front. If yon have $2,500 cash. see Cham ness 714 Lemcke bid*., for particular®. It will pay you. 16 Rooms, Special Bargain Modern, corner lot. Immediate possession. Price $4,400 for quick sale: SSOO cash: terms. s Will sell to colored people. “Live Wires." T. R. JONES & CO. 4X4 Peoples Bank Bldg. Main 5758. Bargain, North SI,OOO down buys real 3 bedroom borne, near Fall Creek. Call us for appointment. J, C. BRICE. REALTOR. Main 1332 or Randolph 6724. WE have cash buyers for bargains in doubles and singles northwest that can be sold to colored. FOWLER & EATON. 301 City Trust. Main 6871. DEXTER AVE 1840: six rooms: new, never occupied; full basement: modern throughout: sun room, large lot; paved sigeet. Will make terms. Call owners. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. ON northwest corner Guilford and 49th st., two strictly modern houses now In course of construction Will make terms. Call owners. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Main 0107, IRVINGTON: fine modern double: hardwood floors: built-in features, SI,OOO cash, balance terms. WRIGHT. Irvington 0292. IK YOU are interested in owning your home and paying for some like rent, we would be very glad to tell you about our plan. Phone Circle 2795. FIVE room cottage, modem except hardwood floors northwest part of city. Cash or payments. Lincoln 6831. Randolph 5332 evenings. SIX-ROOM cottage, practically modem, in good condition. part of Hoyt Are. $.3,750; SI,OOO cash 'Call Maui 6771. SEVEN-ROOM modem, large lot, near E. Tenth. Only $4,000: on terms. M. 6771.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
FORDSON—LINCOLNS Ne w==FO R D== Used 1921 Conpe—s good tires, lock wheel, dash light, loot accelerator, $125 cash, balance 12 months. A1 condition. 1920 Coupe—Cord tires, lock wheel, speedometer, dash light, accelerator, bumper; excellent condition, SIOO.OO cash, balance 12 months. Lata 1921 touring, starter, shock absorbers; very fine condition. $75.00 cash, balance 12 months. Late 1920 touring, starter; good condition. $65.00 cash, balance 12 months. ' 1921 roadster, starter, lock wheel; excellent condition. $65.00 cash, balance 12 months. 1915 roadster, A1 condition. $4f.00 cash, balance 12 months. CASH—TRADE—MONTHLY PAYMENTS We have a good stock of late model Fords on hand. Tt will pay you to look these cars over before buying. Broad Ripple Auto Cos, 828 E. 63rd Street. WAshington 4737.
21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses
150 Photographs of HOMES FOR SALE VJSIT THE PICTURE GALLERY OF INDIANA’S LARGEST REAL ESTATE ORGANIZATION ANYTHING YOU WANT WE HAVE IT Houses Bungalows Cottages Doubles Duplexes Apartments Suburbans Farms Lots CALL MA in 2957 OPEN EVENINGS 20 SALESMEN WITH CARS Orin Jessup Land Cos. Realtors 705-10 Occidental bid*. Main 2957 NOTE WE HAVE AN OPENING FOR AN ENERGETIC SALESMAN WITH CAR.
I)—Mouses NEW 6-room modern horns small cash pay mei ‘S ' <•—Apartments 22 f V Investment I We art- o(ferine a strictly mod*-rs duplex : G-ruom and bath first floor: -t rooms and | bath second floor: hardwood floors, newly jdreorated. lrc lot: 2-car garage: rental $125 per month. Low price, $6,950; 2200 I block North Now Jersey s*. E. J. Mcj Cracken. CITY TRUST CO Circle 4022. Res.. Randolph e4l. Duplex Real Horae Bargain $9,000.00 Six room* each floor, thoroughly modern Newly painted and decorated. Kent 3130 month. For caah deal 59.000. Lc ! valid on Central ave.; 3 car garage. HOB ! ART CAN Al>\ Y Main 5340. 30fl City Trust bids. Randolph 8534. Suburban Why pay rent when you can get anew 5room bungalow; room for bath; garage and 3 40x142-foot lota for $250 caah? Balance like rent. Let u* show you this homo. Cal! owuer. Main 0180. Esenlags. Wash. 3545 t (I— I,ots LOT 40x150 on Stxty-Sscond St. Faved, gas. electric, telephone, t new achool and afreet car. Sold on easy terms of $lO down and $2.50 per week. Priee S9OO. Call Main 4295. Evenings Randolph 4057. Mr. Davtdaon Two fine lot* northeast, right on fine paved street, near two $15,000 homes. Sires 100x51. Price of the two lots only i $1,020. Term* to responsible party: SSO j cash, then $2.75 weekly. MR. YOUNG. Main 1409 Roaidence, Washington 1079. HAST front lot on Ralston Drive, south of Sixty-Second St., which is paved Gas. electric, near school and car line. Sold on easy terras of $lO down. $2.00 per week. Price $675 Call Main 4295. Evening! Randolph 4057. Mr. Davidson. | 'riT Largo wooded lot uortheaat. Pave<| ’ street. Sire 65x292. High and levee Ideal for summer cottage or vacation spdl. tmly $25 cash, then $8.75 per month: nan*'5875. MR MONTGOMERY Main 1 LOT on Eastern AV9., near Thirty Ninth St. Price $395. $lO down Balance $1.25 per week. Call evenings Mr. Horace Saunders. Lincoln 8863. LOT on paved street. Twenty-First, near Emerson. Price $375. $lO down. Balance $1.25 per week. Call evenings Walter Saunders. Webster 7710. FINE east front lot on Goodlat Ave., near Speedway Avo. Price $415. $lO down. Balance 31.50 per week. Cqll evenings Riley 1724. \r Fine lot northeast. Only $lO cash then v_ $1.25 wo?kly. East front. Sire 40x 150 Price 4f taken at oace only SSOO. MR. MONTGOMERY. Main 1409. $1 o CASH gives you possession of an aero tract east, balance easy payments. Ideal home site, good land. Price SSOO to $760 Irvington 0312. LOT 50x150 on Bvrani St., near Fifty-First St. Price $395. $lO down. Balance $1.25 per week. Call evenings Riley 1724. f—Sales or Exchange An Easy Start ISJU take a SSOO lot as first payment on ■ Bix-reom semi-modem house east, near! Tech; corner lot; street paved; house in good repair and the balance at tho rate of S3O per month. Price $3,500. Call Mr. Johnson. Meredith & Johnson Main 2393. Webster 7483. 80-ACKE farm, free aud clear, in Cass County. to trade for city reatals. Call Main 8771. VACANT lots as part payment oq modern six-room house oa paved street. Main 0107. COTTAGE and extra lot, to trade for larger house. Address A No. 1908. Times. 22 BEAL ESTATE WANTED CASH FOR A GOOD 0 ROOM MOD ERN DOUBLE: NORTH OR EAST: FROM OWNER CALL CIRCLE 0964. FIVE or T-roora house; modem or semimodern: will pay cash, but must be a bargain. Main 0142. WAVffeD—-aive'b undred houses that can be sold on small payments. “ EVER ROAD.” Drexel 3250.
22 REAL ESTATE W ANTED WE have buyers for property near Fairvlew car line. We have rash buyers for house, 5 rooms, about $4,000 We have rash buyers for small rentals anywhere. List them with us for quick sale MARION COUNTY STATE BANK. WANTED—SmaII houses anv part ot the . ritj. Will pay all cash Main 6771. 23 FARM LANDS AUCTION—The umlerflgmed will publicly soil without reserve to the highest bidder, on the premises, a trarasre building and bu-i | ne* equipment known as the S A Robbins Garage, at Rodkey. Jar County Indiana, on Friday. Sept. 15 .it 2 p. in., the following described property to-wit. One bric k building. 55*81 plate glass window's, office, dis play room, room for accessories, large storage' room fur - ars: on second floor there am 1? living room**, big storage and paint room. iara* repair shop 55 feet square with modern equipment for *.i kinds of re pair work. Strictly modem, steam heat ce j ment floors throughout a well established j business with good patronage op the main j brick street. Terms: $1,500 cash. Six months’ time with approved securi # > Poaeefyton given at once. S A. ROBBINS, owner R C. POLAND AUCTION CO. Auc tionf*era. Noblesviße. Ind. LAND AUCTION*— 160 acre form and p* r sonal property. I will sell it auction without reserve on what is known ;i* tin Bower farm, 1 mile north of Kurtz in Jack aim County. Indiana, on Thursday. Sept 21 at 10 a. ra • Medii m productive soli, 60 acres ttottom land. 85 acres pasture, good orchard. 7 room frame houso. cellar, cement porches, frame barn and oilier outbuilding*, pood drainage and lasting springs. good ; neighborhood. Close t school and church. Term* on land. SI,OOO cash on day of sale balance made known on day of eale l>t sonal property, terms reasonable Liv>- i •tor k of all kind*, farming implements nd ! household good* C. E. Elmore, owner Sale in charge of R. C. FOLAND AUCTION . /Tn An 31/0 Acres V '• Southeast, o-room house J within 5 mile* of Monti j rnent. 53.500; $.500 cash, balance S3O p } iponth. GEO A LUCAS 725 K of P i i- - Ind.. large modern house and *! acres, we!! fenced Urge barn. dandy chicken ranch Let me show this bargain ard be convinced “UVERiiOAI) Drexel 3350. CAN PUT you in direct touch with owner of any sire farm for sale In the South van oui prices and localities. J. J. HAMMONI) Hampton. Ga. I <IR SALE-—Ten bargain for cash. EVER ROAD. Drexel ■ I ggMIB£KLLANEOLS FOB SA LB a—Houfit-hold Good.A Rugs—Linoleum ‘JO yard* floor covering m b*MUtiful lino* | Ileum pattern*, f0 rts. t*\! J Hru**e)* rug- ; blue. tan. taupe and old rose $12.50; hall runner. 10 yard*. $3 50 Axtninater, rtig*. ; $lB 50 up; Wilton* velvet* and Bru*tk !s i j rug* at low prices Special, guaranteed i Seal Conroleuni rug*. size. $13.75. Now goods, ail perfect. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Washington, oppusits Statebouse. "IF IT OOVSES A FLOOR. WE HAVE IT." GAS RANGES rvinaUs in pfrfect condition; box patterns, $lO 00 and up Cabinet styles. $15.00 anil up. Delivered and eon malted. Cash or payments. MERIDIAN STOVE COMPANY 927 8. Meridian St Stewart 1742. GAS RANGES, remade tn perfect condition; ! box pattern. SIO.OO and up t .bine style, sls 0(i and up. Delivered mil .on ! netted. Cash or payments. CHARLES j KOEHRING. MS I Virginia ave Prexel 9400 ] FOR SALE—Overstaffed suites, diningroom I suites, bedroom suites, direct from fa<tory to user, saving of 20 per cent. Ran dolph 5740 gas range, one coal ranee. water motor washing machine, bed springs aud mattress. 1716 Broadway. i * c rwHEit piano. SOS oo." ROBERTSON MUSIC HOUSE. 423 Maas ave Main 4331. OAK dining suite of 11 nieces, good condition: reasonable. Randolph 0783 HOUSEHOLD goods of all kinds at auction prices at 748 W. Michigan. HOUSF.IIOf.D roods and piano. No denjers. Randolph 0925. COMFORT, $T 'kACBL d—. Musical lustruments PLAYER PIANO for sale. H. C. Bay. $276. ! 934 E Maryland st. Drexel 7718 I—Miscellaneous TYPEWRITER BARGAINS PAYMENTS Get our low prices on high-grade nsejl and second hand UNDERWOODS, MONARCH. REMINGTON, L. C. SMITH. ROYAL and other good machines. We sell maemnoa that we can guarantee. Clark Typewriter Shop 18 West Market. Second Floor. Phone. Mam 2680. Indianapolis, Ind. PANTS SALE of all odd lots in stsefe ** $2.95 {, \ $3.95 \ [ $4.95 Bl / $5.95 J\[ Two Storeß In On* w The Pan is Store Cos. 48 West Ohio- Near Ultnois Surplus Army Merchandise Tent*, tarpaulin*, wagon cover*. All sizes Wc can fuminh you every eizo required Somo sizes a* large as 3flxi>o feet.. Contractors Fqnipment Picks and pick handles, shovels, spades All sizes of raanlla rope, tool gTinders, roofing paper, belting, forges, anvils, snatch blocks, rakes, nails and all sizes of wire spikes. M. L. Goldberg & Son. S2 DOWN WILL BRING The Personal Writing Machine JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 22 6. INVALID CHAIR3—Good. strong rubbi tired chairs for rent. $3.5U per month Crutches. 25e. Delivery free. BAKER BROS. GERHART knittlurr machine, new, cost S4B. will tako half price. 1223 Holliday.
25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE J /SVVVVVVVVS^VVVVVVAAA^A/VVVVVS/VVVV f—Miscellaneous OUR beautiful church member Bible chart just out in many beautiful colors. The most instructive chart published for Bible readers given free with each purchase for Bibles or Testaments. Wholesale S rices. 1111 Madison Ave. Take Garfield tree', car. J. ADAMS PUBLISHING CO. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES We pay cash for used books. CRAWFORD'S DRUG STORE. Pennsylvania and North Sts. WHEN TOD THINK OF TYPEWRITERS THINK OF JUDD 32 8 PENN 8T FOR SALE—Gasoline engine: 1% H. P. 1839 Orleans st. Stewart 1539. *8 MmCEIXANEOUS WANTED GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCK YARDS WANTED—Baby carriage or stroller, regardless of condition Circle 7090. 27 BUSINESS ANNOLNCEAtENTS Time Stamps Elapsed Time Recorders Cost (Job) Recorders Time Recorders W&tcihmaiiTs Stations Recording Locks Master Clocks and Secondaries Electrical Time Systems International Time Recording Company I©©! Hmime=Manßiur Building Aoto Fainting ZEKLEJMT o®. Our customers recommend our work. Prices as low as the lowest. Quality equal to the beat. UR exel 4!05. 1517 Kelly St. A Hath a Day is the Healthy Way E M HARDIN CO. UerehduU plumber. K. MicfcWebtter 3001. Vault Cleaning All work guaranteed. EAST SIDE VAULT AND SINK CLEANING COMPANY. 035 H. Maryland Stewart 1794 INDIANA CHIHOPRACTicf COLLEOg. Clinic for patients at 10 a m and 7:30 p. m.. on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays New location. 962 .V Pennsylvania street. DETECTIVES Ct.’IGLF.V-HYLAND AGENCT. INO. .04 National City Bank Bldg. __ Main 2902 Day or night, BRACES for deformity made to order. Spe ci.U aid in charity cases. DUGaN-JOHN-60N CO. 29 W Ohio St. The Surgeons | Supply House. |FTA NO bin'dee a: and tuner Repair all Kinds Work guaranteed NICHOLAS HILDMAN. Brlmont 0328-3 FEATHERS bouehi. sold aR renovated fiather mattresses and pillows mads. K 1 1 T'RKl.l- 116 Mass _Main_ 1428^ EX-SERVICE BROS vault, link or dry well cleaning PAUL WEISB. 626 Caldwell or Circle 7618 * SAFETY KAZOK BLADES ob*rpened TITILEKQE. COl lndi*n •▼•a BXATH'B BrlMr Shoo; union; nr^rm. W. Market. AMI j I'ARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Prttat# iooktl room* *ml open epoc. 2be rw*r tiomh aud up Lo< al and overland iranaicr. We call &mi fcive you exact pnera or. au> kind of work without any oblifaHon* 41'JV23 K Market Mam J7oo. | Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOL. STORAOX. TRANSFER PACKING AND SHIPPING. 327 N Ne jeraey Bt. Main 2028. LI. 1138. SmsiMNS OITOI ill MTIES GROCERY stock and fixtures, will trade for property north; lease can bo obtained. Drexiil 8189 _________ 39 \l iO.MOBILKS FOK SALE l>—4 * list il til, iuseci Car iD-argairis Monroe (otiriug. Chevrolet 490. Ford touring. Ford coupe. Bulck 6 tou:mg. Btudchaker touring Monroe sedan. Monroe, Caifornla top: Mitchell roadster. Grant 0 touring. Monroe roadster. E'onl sedan. Over- : land touring. All of the above cart priced low toe quick sales. Payriicnts If desired. Mom roe Motors Corporation Ford Bodies New 1923 style Ford touring. Used roadsters and commercials. Swisshelm & Parker Monroe Touring Cars, S2OO and up All model*- to pick from, traded In on new cars Overhauled and reflnlshed ready to drive away. PAYMENTS IF DESIRED. OPEN EVENINGS. Monroe Motors . Corporation DODGE BROS., uaed cars. Ah models al cheap prices. C.M.Wallerich Company Douse I3rdth6rs Motor Verna*# 846 N. Meridian. X NO BROKERAGE. Payments as low as $75 down, balance one year. All makes of cars Come down. USED CAR MARKET Largest stock of used cars In town. 559 61 N. Capitol, corner of North St. GRANT 0. SBS. Maxwell touring: good condition, SIOO. Dodge touring; bargain. Several others. ALLEN. 723 Virginia Aw.' CHEVROLET 1921. 4-90 roadster: reel bargain, $285 Half cash. Balance monthly. Better see this before you buy. 220 S. PennMaln 1705. FORD 1920 touring, A-l shape, starter! $75 down, balance one 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. FORDS, all models and styles Trade for any make car. Open Sundays and evenings ALLEN. 725 Virginia avo FORI) late 1920 coupeT $350:~8140 down, balance easy terms: A-l condition. 21214 E. New York st. M. 4446. CADILLAC s new tires, new paint, firstclass mechanical condition, for sale or trade. 725 Virginia Ave. FORD roadster, sllO. Touring. SBS. 725 Virginia Ave. DORT touring, real bargain, $95 OAKLEY GARAGE. 1061-65 9. Meridian. FORD, 1922 coupe, at a real bargain: easy terms if desired. 728 Virginia Ave. INTERSTATE sedan; bargain, $375. Open evenings. 235 N. Pennsylvania. FORD. 1922 coupe: bargain: terras or trade. 64 J E. Washington Main 3493. MONROE Chummy rondstcr. OAKLEY GARAGE, 1661-65 S. Meridian. FOR SALE—Ford roadster, good running condition: price SBS. 1516 Gale St. FORD touring, SBS. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1061-65 OR SALE—Ames speedster body, or trade on touring. 346 B. Orange st. FORD 1921 touring. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1661-65 S. Meridian. _ [FORD sedan. 1020 and 1021: like new. 725 Virginia ave.
30 AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE —< b—Gasoline Fords Bargains It Is Easy To Pay Smith & iloore YTay 1919 Maxwell touring. $260. SIOO down, balance 12 mouths. 1917 Ford touring, $165, $66 down, balance so you won’* misa it. 1918 Ford touring, $l6O. $64 down, balance monthly payments. 1910 Ford roadster, with elipem body, S9O. 1917 Ford roadster. $175; 570 down, long time to pay balance. 1915 Ford touring. $54 down, balance most any time. 1916 Ford touring, good condition, $126: SSO down, balance to suit yourself. If you want a car, here’s your chance. Nuf-Sed Smith & Moore Service in t.he Ford Way Authorized Dealers 259 S. Meridian St. Adjoining Elevation. Ford 1917, touring: A-l shape: good tires S6O down, balance one year. 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. | FORD 1920; starter, $250. 725 Virginia avenue. FORD ’SPEEDSTER, $125. 725 VIRGINIA I AVENUE. I FORD 1920 touring: same as new. 725 ! Virginia ave. Did You Sell That Used Car? If not. try the automobile column* of the Times Want Ads M Al TOMOBILES WANTED WE NEED THE CARS AND * MEAN BUSINESS It you went to sell your car, bring title end car. Wc deal quick and pay cash. WESS3MAN 217-14 E. New York St. Main 4446 Autos Wanted Cash for any car. See u INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE tO. 618 N. Capitol. _ Main 2038. AUTOS WANTED. WE PAY CASH. I WOLF AUTO CO. LARGE PROFITS. from rwtll expenditure follow Real Estate advertising in "Want Ad" columna of the Times33 ALTO SUPPLIES. REPAIRS USED TIRES $2 cash buys high-grade Used Tires. ROGERS 3115 W. Washington St. BE lmont 4300. TIRE SALE “ No used tiro over $3. If any of the*e uaed tires prove* unsatisfactory within NO days, return with receipt aud get another for half price. No mail order*. ROY’S TIRE STORE. :Jls Indiana Ave. Open eveniiife* and Suuday. ______ AL TO WASHING Our specialty. N. Illinois. S& S Auto Laundry j tIRIS, sa sizes. $4 and up. Rebuilt casing* with NEW TREADS. We also repair or retread your tires. ANDERSON STEAM VULCANIZER CO . dll N. Capitol. 8c floor. DID YOU SELL ITT If not. try the automobile column* of Ihs Tlmss Went Ads i33 Mol oKC YC LL.’S, BIC tC LLS CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles FI.OYD PETERMAN. 509 Mass. ave. Main 7029. 35 FINANCIAL ' WE MAKE and buy second mortgages oa I Improved farms and Indianapolis real estate AETNA MORTGAGE k INVESTMENT CO. 508 Fidelity Trust Bldg. j I 37 MONEY TO LOAN ® MIDNEV? Investigate our tasy-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 3f4‘,'o t> er mouth. Yon pay only for the actual time loan runt, enterest Is charged only on the actual amount of cash still outstanding Come in ana get free Booklet. "The Twentypayment Plan." which describe* everything fully. All business eorSdentlal. We Loan on Furniture. Piano* Victrola*. etc.. without removal. Also on Diamonds for long or short time. Call, phone or write iumana (Jouaierai Loan Cos. . Mtondcrl Lenders.* ESTABLISHED 1887. 201 LOMBARD BUILDING. 24 H EAST WASHINGTON BT. Main 3286. Domftt Worry Because you ere out of money or hecauee you owe eeverai bill*. We Specialize in Such Cases Don’t ruin your credit or even risk It when there Is such an easy. Inexpensive way of keeping It We Furnish the Money to Keep Your Credit Established There are no investigation charges, no interest added or deducted. Iniereel charged on balances only All that Is necessary 1s that you own furniture or piano or Victrola. You Will Be Surprised at the prompt and confidential manner w*th which a loan may be secured. We loan any amount BP to S3OO. Call, write or phone. Common wealth Loan Cos. 305 Odd Fellow bldg.. Cor. Penn, aud WaaQ sta. Successors to Stale Loan Cos. Phone Main 4019. CONFIDENTIAL Quick Loans Up to s3o® On plno* Victrola**. household furniture nd guaranteed note*. Loan* payable n one to twenty monthly installments. Le*;) charges baaed on unpaid balance for actua. 1 time used. L#;an with other fompauiepald off and more money advanced. Hour* 9to 6:30. Saturday- to 1 p. m. Call, writt or phone Circle 1-6-0-9. Jbeiieticiai Loan {Society 001 National City Bank Bldg. Licensed by State Banking Dept. Appli ation received at 2952 Clifton St. LOANS on furniture, pianos, autos, livestock. fa-v Implements and other collateral. 141V4 F- Washington St. UAmOil AA>Al\ GO. Main 0586. Auto Lincoln 718- - FIRST ami second mortgages on India and Indianapolis real estate. R. b. Mi. SON. 1101 National City iiauk bldg. Li. coin 0104 MONEY furnished on realty mortgage* acontracts. FRANK K SAWYER. M ridlsn Llf* Bldg 307 N. Pennsyivai. •treet- Circle 1061 > MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. MILLER. 127 N. Delaware St. Main 576 FOLLOW cloaely the home bargain* liste. tn ths Times Want Ad pages.
39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Department of public parks, city of Indianapolis, office of the board, city hall. Notice Is hereby given by the board of rark commissioners of the city of Indianapolis, Ind., that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public improvements in the city of Indianapolis, as authorized by the following numbered improvement resolution adopted by said board on the 22nd day of July, 1922: Improvement Resolution No. 30: 1922. To improve, repair and rebuild the Woodstock clubhouse with the insurance money received from the recent partial destruction of said building by fire, which building ia located on the Woodstock Club grounds, now owned by the city of Indianapolis, aud is a part of the park and boulevard system of said city, and sa.d improvement is for park purposes and ia to be made with said insurance money now on hand and available for such purposes, all as shown and in accordance with the plans and specifications on file in the office of the board of park commissioners of said city, and which may be seen at the office of ths architect for said building. Mr. Fredrick Wailick. 308 HumeMansnr Bldg., Indianapolis. Ind. That said board of park commissioners has fixed Saturday, Sept. 16. 1922, at 10 o clock a. m., at the office of said board in the city hall, as the time and place for ths public consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time said board of park commissioners will receive bids for such work. The successful bidder will be required to comply with the specifications now on fiis and which may be seen in the office ot said board. He shall deposit a certified check in the amount of two and one-half (.2% 7c) per cent of the architect's estimate of the cost of such work bid upon, but in no case shall any such check be for less than the sum of one hundred I $100.00) kollars, said check to be certified by a reputable bank, doing business in the city of Indianapolis, Ind. In case no bid is accepted, this check will be returned to the bidder, but if one of the bids is accepted, and the bidder shall refuse or neglect to enter Into any contract with the city of Indianapolis within five (5) days from the time he shall have been notified of the acceptance of the same, said check shall be forfeited to the city of Indianapolis a* ascertained and liquidated damages for the failure to do so. An affidavit of noncollueion, as required by iaw. must be furnished. The board of park commissioners reserve* the right to reject any and all bids CHARLES A BOOKWALTER. FRED CLINE, A. M. MAGUIRE, SARAH E. SHANK. Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF THE SCHOOL I _ TOWN OF WOODRUFF PLACE. Notice is hereby given tho taxpayers of the school town of Woodruff Place, Marion County. Indiana, that the beard of school commissioners at the regular meeting place, the town hall (the former Woodruff clubhouse j, on Monday. Sept. 25. 1922 at 8 p. m. will consider the following budget for : the school year 1922-1923: I Transfer of pupils to Indianapolis grade and high schools $17,625.06 Taking of school enumeration.. 50.00: Services of legal counsel 100.00 Publication ot legal advertising. . 20.00 Printing and incidental expenses 25.00 Salaries of school commissioners 187.50, Total $18.007,50 ! The total net valuation of assessment of all property within such municipality is $1,974,030. and the rate of taxation proposed is ninety >9O) cents on each ona (1001 hundred dollars of assessed valuation. Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be hoard thereon. WOODRUFF PLACE BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS. HORACE C. CASADY, Secretary. FRED H. CHF.YNE. President. Sept. 8.'1922. NOTICE FOR BIDS ON SUPPLIES FOR THE USE OF THE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. Notice is hereby given that the Joint Pur. ’ chasing Committee for the correctional and benevolent institutions of the State of Indiana, will receive at the office of its secretary tn the State Capitol building. Room 326. until 8 o'clock a. m. on the 20th day of September. 1922. scaled bids on groceries and laundry supplies, according to a complete list specifying kind, grade and quantity now on file in the office of the said secretary of the committee. The Joint Purchasing Committee reserves the right to rbjeet any and all bids sub- ’ milted and to waive technical defects. Bv order of JOINT PURCHASING COMMITTEE. FRED B. ROBINSON. Secretary. NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. To .1 W D Aspy. and all others concerned. Indianapolis. Indiana, r You and each of you are hereby notified that on Monday. Oet. 2. 1922. at 10 o clock a ni„ the undersigned will, at Its factory. Blovd avenue and Elliott street, in the city of Indianapolis. Marlon County. Indiana, offer tor rale and sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, one lot of 1-20 quar* ter sawed oak veneer, consisting ot 204,843 feet, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the sawing charges, storage charges, interest and expenses in connecI tion with said sale. Dated Sept. 5. 1922. R W DUINKARD VENEER COMPANY. Bv R. W DRINKARD, President. HOLTZM \\ 4 COLEMAN. Attorneys for Lienor. STOPS 'LAND GRAB’ Auditor Oliver Discovers (iraft Attempt ut Lake County IleaL What has been characterized as a mammonth ‘‘land grab” by the East Chicago Company has been blocked by State officials, it became known at the Statehouse today. An offer of $45,000 ! for 450 acres of Lake County land belonging to the State was made to William G. Oliver, auditor, who said he discovered that the land was to be resold by the purchas to the JonesLaugliiin Steel Company of Pittsburgh for $650,000. MAY REFIT SHIPS Purchaser of Government Fleet -An* nounees His Intentions. By Vnited Press SAX FRANCISOC, Sept. 13.—Amen, lea's wooden ships, numbering 226, built on the Atlantic coast during the war under the Government shim building program, will be dismantled, sold as barges, maybe a few refitted for coastwise trade and a lot of them will bo turned into junk. That was the announcement herir today of George D. Perry, who bought the ships for $3,317 each. WILL PROBE DEATH Coroner Starts Investftition of Accident Which Injures Alfred Kelly. The coroner today started an investigation into the accident that resulted in the death of Alfred Kelly, 901 Elm St., at the City Hospital last night. Kelly Buffered a fractured Bltull yesterday when he was struck by a truck driven by Robert Roell, 357 E. Minnesota St., at Marke and Pennsylvania Sts. FIRST COAL ARRIVES Anthracite Mined Since Strike Ended Reaches New York. By I nited Xctcs NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—First anthracite mined since the strike ended has reached bins in New York City. A Lehigh Valley train of thirty cars brought the shipment from the Pennsylvania fields. Unofficial estimates placed a fair price at $13.50 a ton. HUGHES IS RETURNING Secretary of State Leaves Brazil on Return Trip. By United Xetes RIO DE JANEIRO. Sept. 13.—Secretary of State Hughes started hi* eturn trip to the United States lata Tuesday on the Battleship MarylandHe came to Brazil as the official -presentative of President Harding ■ r the opening of the Brazilian Cen■nnial Exposition. Takes Tire and Lights Tames Noris, 2109 Wendel Ave., rented to the police that a thief broke a lock from his garage door early* •day. A tire and three flashlights i cere missing.
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