Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 112, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 September 1922 — Page 9
SEPT. 19, 1922
I CARD OF THANKS V CARD OF THANKS—We wish to thank our many friends and relatives for their kindness and sympathy shown us in the sad death of our daughter, sister and mother. Anna Warrenburg Lubel. Especially do we thank the Rev. C. B. Martin and singers: of the Brookside U. B. Church for their words of condolence; W. F. Blaseng.vm. undertaker, and we thank each and every one for the beautiful floral offerings. MOTHER. MRS. ANNA BI3SELBERU; CHILDREN. BROTHERS AND SISTERS. 5 t-LXJfc.KAL DIKLCiOKS W. T. Blasensym Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance calls. “The proof of a service is the service It fenders." 1702 N. Illinois St. Randolph 6870 1625 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 820 North nitnois Bt. Funeral directors to the people of Indian spoils since 1887. Phones—Main 0641-0642. LI 2641 INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY '• Parlors 1222 Union Bt. Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave. Main 1480 SHIRLEY BROS.’ CO. Main offlce 846 S. Illinois St. Circle 1813. Main 1841 George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. ' Main 0908. CHAB.A ROCKE N SMITH. 724 N. Illinois. Mata 1166 LI. 11W. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O3 N. Illinois. WM. £ RRIEGER. Main 1154 Res Phone. Ben Davis 3SS-L S. GADdT 2130 Prospect 9V Phone*: Drexel 0433 Stewart 3278. UNDERTAKERS —HIS ST * TITUS 851 North Dei. L/5564 M 3690. 7 LODGES AND CLUBS VERITAS LODGE NO. 608. F. A A. M. I Called meeting Tuesday evening. Sept 18 at 6:30 o'clock for work in the Master Mason degree. • Visiting brethren welcome. WM E. RENO. %V. M. E. A LESTWICH. Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES DON’T WORRY ABOUT YOUR COAL QUESTION We have solved this for you. Call SlO N. Illinois st. to see the most wonderful oil gas heater or furnace demonstration. Four home heated at onethird the cost of coni. Manufactured right here in your own city. Guarantee satisfaction by. TAGGART MFG. AND SALES CO. SPIRITUALIST Mr. Oscar Herbert mown spirit medium a"d dirino healer of Baltimore. Md., lust arrived in this city, will rive psychic interpretations daily and Sunday to assist in establishing new church. Hours 10 a ni. to 9 p. m. 329 N Alabama Phoo- Lincoln _ DR. N. B. SALERNT will not be responsible for anv debts contra< *eu by his wife Mrs. Roe Salerr.i. or Mrs. N. IS. Salerni. alter this date Sept. 18. 1P22. N B. SALERNI. BEDBUGS, roaches, moths, ants. d#stroyed with one application of “Sudden Death.** ALBERT MAAS. 31 Virginia Ave M. 1225. 9 FKKSONALS FAIR MOUNT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private: prices reasonable: may work lor board: babies adopted Write for book’et MRS. T. B LONG. 4911 B Twenty-Seventh St.. Kansas City. Mo. 10 LM> LOST—Suitcase, btween Seymour and Crothi ererllle. Finder return to It. HYNES. 132 W 26th st.. or call Randolph 9481. Reward LOST—Jerry, white top fox tcrrior: brown lead an-i brown s;ot ons ba-k near tail. Reward. #74 East drive. Webster 3080. LOST—FOX HOUND, wearing collar and chain Reward.’ Randolph 2943. 350 V Thirtieth st. LOST—Man's gold watch and chain between Kingan's and S Delaware. Drexel SOTO. Reward. __ BLACK and tar. hound lost, wearing collar with braea spots. Call Belmont 0680. S. WILSON. LOST —Large shell-rim glasses, near Temple ar.d Brookside-parkway. Phone Webate- 4228. LOST—Ladies’ wrist wat* h. Words “Mother to Mary. Xmas 1918 Reward. Riley 9113. LOST—Alemite gr*a*e gun. near Emerson i and Brookside road. Call Irvington 0304. LOST —White poodle with pink nose. Harrison 3490. Reward. U HELP WANTED MMM (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-of-Town. Apply 506 Majestic Building, Pennsylvania and Maryland, Indianapolis. Track Laborers For Extra Gangs :Joc Per Hour APPLY A. 8. flecker Cos, 363 S. Illinois Car Repairers American Car and Foundry Cos. 1505 Kentucky Ave. MEN WANTED BETWEEN 25 AND 45 YEARS OF AGE. FOR SYRUP FACTORY PLANT A AMERICAN HOMINY CO 1859 GENT AVE. WANTED—HO YS to -arry Time* route* in downtown district between East and West. South and Bt Clair street*. Boy* not over 14 rear* old See Ur. Uoorehead a ay afteruooa after 2 o clock METAL finishers, door hangers: must be first-class on aiuminun closed bodies; highest wages, steady work, also a few firstela?9 trimmers. Apply MR AM ST US. Hotel Lnicoln. 8 to 10 a. m.. 2 to 4 p. m., evenings. 6 to S WANTED—LABORERS AT ONCE. GOOD WAGES. DOCKWILER & KINGSBURY CO., 30TH AND EMERSON AVE. ' MAN and wife; woman for genera! housework in country home, twelve mile* from city r.ear car line. Three in family. Man to help with fall erop9. Wages right. References. Call Circle 3805 Wednesday after 10 a. m. BOYS To work as messenger*. Apply DELIVERY DEPARTMENT. WESTERN UNION FIRST-CLASS upholsterer. Call Drexel 0757. or at store between, 12 and 1 o'clock. Ask for Mr. Jenkins. W. H. MESSENGER CO.. 201 E. Washington. COOK WANTED—Cook for first-class restaurant. Apply at once in person with ref-rem-es to SALTY'S RESTAURANT. Greeneastle. Ind. NEAT young man for lunchroom work. No Sunday s. STATE LIFE LUNCH.
12 HELP WANTED—MALE
MOLDERS Experienced Malleable Iron Molders for bench and squeezer work. Former employes especially desired. Steady full time work at good wages. Apply at Employment Office, Belmont ave., south of W. Washington street. UK-miiT mwim Belmont Plant.
12 . Hli '- LP WA> ’ Tl^ P ~~ MA . LE (On Account of Strike) \ THE INDIANAPOLIS UNION RAILWAY COMPANY Desires to Employ Several Experienced Boilermakers, Carpenters 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. Two Millwrights American Hominy Cos. Plant A v 1859 Gent Ave. WANTED—High-grade furniture salesman. W. H. MESSENGER,.2OI E Wash. PLASTERERS at once 1222 N. Rural. Irvington Experienced shoemaker at once. MAIN 1898. IIT INSTKtXTIOXS ELITE SCHOOL Os DANCING Teachers of ballroom. elastic. toe and stage dicing. Prof. Frances T. Kernel. Market# Roger#, member of Nat. Awn . Dancing Master#, corner Eleventh and ColAve. Phone Webeter_4936. a—Business Colleges MEN to iearo barber trade. TRI-Gif I BARBERS COLLEGE. 309 K Washing ton *t.. Indianapolis. lod Clrcl* 0757 14 SALI.SMKN WAXTKD
Real Estate Salesman: With Car For Permanent Position We hare an opening for one live wire in our department This is a proposition of real merit which offer# % real opportunity to a salesman who ha ta t and initiative and who i# a producer If you have a clean pa#t record and good reference aee Mr. Turner. Orin Jessup Land Cos., Realtors 705-10 Occidental Bldg Indiana’s Largest Real’ Estate Organization
SALESMAN —C'mimtseion. R. F. HILL CO., Room 323 Bake Bldg I.in 3425. LIVE WIRE talesmen. I) H. DUNCAN SUPPLY CO. 10 3. Senate, room 5. IT AGENTS AND SOLIUI IQItS AT ONCE 10 Live wire solicitors. See Mr Hasting*. Time*, atrer 8. WANTED—LadIe*: experience net necessary Call alter 3p. m. 130 N. F.aet 9t. 16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE Yonmg Ladles If you would like to becojne a part of a real live organization, do- . ing a great service to the public in Indianapolis, See Miss Cooper, INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. New York and Meridian sts. MAN and wife, woman for general housework in country home twelve mile* from city near car line. Three In family. Man to help with fall crops. Wage* right. References. Call Circle 3895 Wednesday after 10 a. m. IfULTIGRAPH operator; temporary position Two to four week*. Room 307 State House. OUR "want*" wlil fill your want*. b they sellms or buying ones
16.l 6 . - HI '; I T. WANTED—FEMALE SETTLED white woman for general work In a modern home. A pleasant room; good 1 wage# and a desirable home to the right per Bon Washington 4010. 17 Mil. A nl) ns 'w anted w a—M;i!e YOUNG man wishes connection with firm as collector: references. Drexel 9499. b—Female VOT kg lady wants position answering P. R X or general office work; experienced. | Drexel 4617 PRACTICAL nurss for care of invalid* or | best reference. Circle 1832. FIRST CLASS cook wants place to cook Best references Lincoln 5804 nru L ROOMS FOK REXT ~ ONE furniihed first floor front room in modern home. lilinom afreet, north of creek. Two men or a couple without cliildren; reference. Randolph 9084. i- ( dc (. a l > EMPLOYED—Elegantly furnished outside room. near bath. vlth home privileges Park Ave. and TwentyThird Bt. Randolph 5274. MERIDIAN. 1516 N—Nicely furnished front room, second floor, private showar bath: must be seen to be appreciated. Lincoln 3077. PENXSYI.^ANIA 8t , N., ‘2142 ly iarare front room. modern. private home, garage, reasonable. Kamunph 6G2::. TENTH st,. *219 east; one suite completely furnished housekeeping rooms: also a partly furnished house. Circle 7948. COLLEGE. *'1619; large room, modern, private home, employed couiV, or suntleiucn; kitchen privlleg Washington 3832. NICE comfortable room for gentlemen in modern, private home, steam heat, with <r without board. Webster 8596. BBOADWaT ; front sleeping room modem reasonable; l or M gentlemen preferred Circle 8045. NORTH St.. E , 310; Apt. f: room downtown. modem apartment, gentlemen. Lincoln 7288. ASHLAND av**. 2325; cicely ftsnUaht front room: modern, private home, liar rison 100.3. BOOM and board, laijre modern front r ' om suitable* for two. $6 50 each per week. 20 W Walnut. TWO furniihed room#: gentlemen: one eon n acted with lavatory. 1549 Broadway 224. SLE] PING room for two 233 H Virginia Ave. No. 6. Inquire 611 Virginia ave. ST. JOE. E., \32. well furnished steam heat ed room; private entrance. Circle 0191. HOTEL OXFORD. 117 H S. Illinois ; all modern, nice rooms, weekly rate )3 up. TENTH. E 277..: 2 sleeping rooms, modern; private home. Brookiide 1133 BBOAI >W 4Y. 2254. - im, privan ■ Kid 3272. ADDISON, N 86 room for ladies; modern; private home Belmont 1133. 74 W "nTneteenT H I(7wrr~front room: modern. Randolph 3885. ST. JOE. 131 K ; nice, eomfortable room and garage Circle 4536. ST. CLAIR, 118 E ; modern furnished room. Suitable for two I rlvate home, north. Call Wash. 2190 a— Light lliuiaekeeping MADISON AVE. 102.\: lovely rogins. kitchenette, gas, bath, private entrance. $6 Drexel 6375CORN ELL. 1216 two furniihed rooms, mod* ni home Main 8763. b— Board and ICooms ASHLAND. N.; nicely furnished room in strictly modern, private home; garage, morning and evening meals; gentlemen pro ferred. Harrison 0605. J 9 RENTALS a—Houses 3460 N. MERIDIAN St.. 8-room modem: adults only; SSO. Upper duplex at 153 6 E. Tenth St. Heat, water, girvaire. $..0. Marion County State Bank RENT half of double, six rooms, electricity, garage. Emerson Ave. and Thirty Seventh. Webster 2894 Adults preferred. b-—A par linen Ia 310 N. DELAWARE ST. Two rooms and bath. $32.50. State Savings and Trust Cos. MA in 4518 c —Business Places DESK apace with telephone scrvic# for Not Call Circle 0116. 31 REAL LSI A i l, I OK SALK b- Houses $350 Cask ..Mfidern Bungalow, North Firo rooms hardwood floors. • bath, gas, electric lights, all modern convenience#; Victor steel furnace, balance on small monthly payments. •tfceaity Finance Cos. Lincoln 4405. Eve., Ran. 0043. SIX-ROOM SKMI MODEHN~ COTTAGE POSSESSION IN TEN DAYS. 1200 block oil Enfcene St. 6 rooms on (SToulirl floor, electric lisrlilH, iras. fruit cellar, well, cistern, fire proof roof; in fine condi tlon; price $3,000; term* S3OO down. Call Mr. Johnson MEREDITH & JOHNSON j Main 2303, _ Welißlcr 7463 | $250 Cash Four-room home, located south near Meridian; large, light rooms,' new electric fixture#. new decorations, new paint inside ami out; new plumbing; city water at sink in kitchen; inside toilet: k as for cooking, garage. Monthly payments. S2O. Pride $2,250. Call Ed O’Callahan, with Lorenz Schmidt & Sons, 37 Monument Circle. Main 3715. Eve.. Webster SHOO. DEXTER AVE. 1840: six rooms: new, never occupied: full basement; modern throughout sun room. lame, lot: paved street. Will make terms. Call owners. THE SOUTHERN LU.MBER CO. Modern Duplex Located on N. Illinois st. Rents for $115; IS tooms: good condition. Want reasonable mil offer. Call Main 6771. ON northwest comer Guilford and 49th st, two strictly modern houses now in course j of construction Will mST<o terms. Cali owners. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Mam 0107 FIVE living rooms, store room and gasoline filling station, east. $5,000. WIU consider small cottage in right location. Call Webster 5656 after 5:30 p. m. If TOU are Interested in owning your home nd paying for some like rent, w* would be very glad to tel! you about our i plan Phone Circle 2795.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—House* SIOO CASH 2201 N. KEYSTONE Four-room house and 3 lots, electric lights, well built; price is $1,800; payments S2O month. Dunlop & Holtegel, SIX rooms thoroughly modern: laundry, full basement, N. Tacoma; 7 rooms E, Washington, finished In quartered oak: new modern double north, $1,500 cash; 6-room modern double E. New York St.: 6-room modern double N. Tuxedo: ft rooms, hot water heat, $4,250, E. Tenth St.; 5 rooms, hot water heat, Lexington Ave, $4,250, and many others. Cash and terms. C. J. OSBURN. DREXEL 6184. Colored Buyers Five-room cottage, lights and wdter, new roof, newly painted: ideal location, northwest. PRICE $2,300. Very reasonable terms. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL, REALTORS. Bimg-nlow, $2,250.00 Five rooms, electricity, gas. good well and cistern, cemented basement, located east: $250 gives immediate possession. G. C, WELCH, City Trust Cos. Circle 4023. Residence, Circle 3041. FORCED* SALK Four-room cottage, electric lights; good factory site: price $1,600. E. J. McCracken. CITY TRUST COMPANY. Circle 4022. Rt?si,lenee Ran. 041 G. 831 N. 'OAKLAND AVE. ’■* Seven-room strictly modem $3,000 cash, balance monthly. THU SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. Main 0107 CENTRAL AVE.. 2310; modern duplex. newly painted: excellent condition: garacre; full lot. Owner. Randolph 9380. E. MORRIS ST., 6 room modern except furnace. $8,500. Terms. Instructions. Main 6771. Broadway and 2dd Dandy modern home. 0 rooms, bath, reception hall. PRICE $6,750. Reasonable terms considered Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors d—Lots Home East $5.500 —TERMS. Six-room modern house on K>*#linjr ave Larg-e living room with fireplace, beautiful dining room, convenient kitchen and rear • porch. Second Hour has three sleeping rooms, bath and sew in? room. O no-car ga rage. Call owner. Webster 9883. Kmfdl Tile Cottage Ou largo, wooded lot. Price only $975. Responsible party can buy for slbo cash and $lO monthly. Located ou E. Sixty Third St. Fronts on paved street. Main 1409. Uesld'nce, Washington 1079. 4/ Two lota northeast on paved street * One square from $15,000 and $20,000 home* Slie of two 100x150. Price ol the two lots only $1,020. You can pay SSO cash, then $3.75 weekly. Fine opportunity for you. Main 1400. Res., Wash 1079, EAST front lot on Ralston drive Bouth of ! Sixty Second at., which is paved. Gas, ’ electric, near school and oar lines Sold on easy terms of $lO down and $2 00 per ; week, l'rlc $075. Call Main 4295 Evening* Randolph 4057 MR DAVIDSON. 4# Wooded tract, E. 63d st Front south ® on paved street. Sue 70x292 feet 1 Ideal tor summer or vacation cottage. Prieo j culv $875; $25 down, then $8.75 monthly. I Main 1409. R.-s . Wash. 1079. LOT 40x150 on Sixty Second st paved, gas electric, telephone, near school and street car. Sold on easy terms *f $lO down and $::.50 per week. Price S9OO Call Main 4295. Even tugs, Randolph 4057. MU DAVIDSON. if Lot near fairground on cast side Fall “ creek. Sire 4 5x138 Price for tew days, only $425: $lO cash, then $5 month j See ibis bargain. Main 1409. lies., Wash 1079 LOT on paved street: Twenty-First near Emerson ave. Price $375: $lO down, balance $1.25 per week. Call evenings WALTER SAUNDERS. Webster 7710. */ Lot on paved street ea*t of fair- * ground about two squares, east front Level. Si*e 40x175: cash and $0.75 monthly. Main 1400. Res.. Wash. 1079. LOT. 40x160 feet, m Irvington Terga.-e, Ideal building site or Investment: $lO cash, balance ¥7.50 per month. Call Main 2776 or Irvington 0512 lot on Eastern ave., near -Thirty-Ninth si Price $395; $lO down, balance $1.25 per week' fill nci.v MR HORACE SAUNDERS. Lincoln ear(3. I-inf, l ist front lot on Geodlet ave. near Speedway ave. Price $415: $lO down, balance $f 50 per week. Call evening* Riley 1724. LOT 50x150 on Hvr im st,. imar Fifty-First st Price $395: $lO down, balance $1.25 per week. Cali evenings Riley 172*. e—Suburban VERY atra/tive new five-room bungalow. basement, unlurnislied bathroom, garage; $250 cash, balance monthly. Mr Trueblood. Main 0186 Evenings. Irvington 4216, 120 ACRE farm In Pcolt County. Very good buildings: clay soil; good for wheat and clover; some timber. Want to trade for city nropertv Owner. Cali MU. SPEICKKR. Mam 01S-L 22 REAL. KST VIT; VV AM KD WANT TO BUY from owner. 6 or 7-room double house, ninr Catholic school, north nr east, on paynichl* Have SI,OOO cash. Client Is hnsiiicss. man and very reliable. Chainin'*h. Circle 0964-7646. REAt, RfSTATK "WANTirf ’ ’ Have customer for modem or seral-mod-ei-n house near the plant of Ell Lilly A-Co. If you want to sell quick, phone Frank 8. Clark ft Cos.. Main 3377. 236 K. Ohim WE have cash buyers for bargains In doubles and singles northwest that can be o!d to colored FOWLER A EATON. 301 City Trust _ _ Main 6871. PRACTICALLY new 5-room suburban bun gakiw and furniture tor sate; easy payments garage and 2 extra lots. Address A No. 2747, Time*. FIVE TO 7 - ROO M MODERN OR'sEMI MODERN. PAY CASH. BUT MUST BE BARGAIN MAIN 0142. SELL .vour double now. Good results Cash deal and wanted for listing. Address A No. 2748. Times, 23 FARM LANDS LAND AUCTION—ISO-acre form and per- j Bonal property. I will #rll at auction i without reserve on whnt in known a* the Bower farm,* l mile north of Kurt* in Jackson County, Indiana, on Thursday, Sept. *2l. mi 10 a. m Medium productive toil, 60 acre# bottom land. 85 acre# pasture, good orchard, 7-room frame house, cellar, cement porches, frame barn and other outbuildings. ! good drainage and lasting springs, good I neighborhood. Close to school and church. Terms on land. SI,OOO cash on day of sale, j balance made known on day of sale. Per ; sonal property, terms reasonable. Lire Stock of all kinds, farming implement# and household foods C. £. Elmore. owner Sale In charge of U C. POLAND AUCTION CO. Noblesvllle. Ind.
25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALK a—Household Goods Rugs—Linoleum 9x12 Brussels rugs, bluoi tan. taupe and old rose. sl2 50; hall runnel', lT) yards, $3.50: Axintneter, rug*. $18.50 up; Wilton* velvets and Brussels rug* at low prices. Special, guaranteed Gold Seal Congoleum Higs, 9x12 size. $13.73. New goods, all perfoct. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Washington, opposite St at chouse. - "IF TT COVERS A FLOOR, WE HAVE IT. t * C. FISCHER PIANO. *65.00. ROBERTSON MUSIC UOU3K. ♦23 Mess ave Main 4631. HOUSEHOLD goods of all kinds at auctfou prices at 74 W. Miehlgan. ANTIQUE walnut bureau: 135 years old. 748 W. Michigan. __ it—Coal, Ice and Wood ROUGH KINDLING WOOD $1 one-horse wagon load. Haul it yourself. Plant No. 2, Nordyke & Msurmoiri Cos. Kentucky Ave. and Morris * Street. BEST Indiana lump, clean, forked. . . .$8.25 Best Illinois egg . SB.OO Best Illinois lump, large forked $8.30 Best Brazil block, large forked SIO.OO Kindling with earn ton. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drexel 3*lßo Stewart 2225.
39 ' LEGAL XOTICES
Lease - Expires On next Saturday night we close our doors and move to our new location across the street. During this week we have given over our entire floor space-to the sale of our used cars. These are all high-grade and of popular make. Every Car Must Move Regardless of Price During this sale we will be open every evening until 9 o’clock. Our stock includes an almost complete line of Dodge Brothers and Ford cars and a few other popular makes. Don’t fail to take advantage of- this sale and as for the terms, we can offer you the best inducements in the city. C. H. WALLERICH CO. 846 N. MERIDIAN ST.
25 misci:uuam:oi;s sou sale c—Clothing PANTS SALE of all odd lot# in stock $2.95 (,\ $3.95 It $4.95 M $5.95 jnl Txvq Stores In One y The Pants Store Cos. 48 West iiiilo— Ne*r llllnolg d—Musical Instruments i PIANO, vpright; real bargain, easy payments. $2 per week, pbone Main 8038. PLAYER piano, small down payment, baltnea *ay term*. Washington 1565 f—Miscellaneous TYPEWRITER BARGAINS cash PAYMENTS Get our low price# on high-grade used and second hand UNDERWOODS. MJ AKCH. REMINGTON. L. C. SMITH, ROYAL and oth4* good machine# We sell luaoiAiaus that we can guarantee. Clark Typewriter Snop 18 Went Market. Second Floor. Fhone. Mam 20d Indianapolis. loo* Surplus Army Morchaudisp Tent#, tarpaulin#, wagon cover*. All #i/e Wr enn furnish tmu *'v*tv sue reiure<* Some size# ,im large a# 30x90 fret Contractors Equijmient Pic*u and pick handle#. *hovel# spade# All #lr.c# of raanila roue, tool grinder#, roof inf paper, belting, forgo#, anvil*, #nat< h block#, rakes, nails and all size# of wire spike# M. Ij. < iohllxTir Son. 1303 W Washington. S2 DOWN W2LL BRING TheParaonal Writing Machlii JULD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 22 b Penn. St. T#L Maui 2890 INVALID CHAIRS—Good, sirong rubbvr tircil ebairs lor rent $3.59 per uiootb Crutcbes. 25c. Delivery free. BAKER BROS. WHEN “TOU THINK OF TYPEWRITERS THINK OF JUDD 28 S I'RNN 8T tt MIECfciJLAN fc ol 8 WAN TED GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCK YARDS W A NT-—DIAMONDB~"AND~ UAbiTFt hi~ BUILDING LOT ON K Ti.IRTY EIGHTH ST.. BETWEEN ORCHARD AND KEY ■tons. Washington *i; 5. WANTED—Baby carriage or stroller, regardless of condition. Circle 7090. WANT—FOOL TABLE MUST BE CHEAP AND IN GOOD CONDITION. CASH. WASHINGTON 417;,. ii lit NJ&B ANNUL Nll .M L.\ 1$ VWWSWW4/ A Bath & Day is the Healthy Way K M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 £. Mich Webster 3001. Vault Cleaning All work guaranteed EAST SIDH VAULT AND SINK CLEANING COMPANY. 935 8. Maryland. Stewart 1794. INDIANA CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE. • Clinic fur patients at 10 e ni and 7:30 p m.. on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays New location. 962 N. Pennsylvania •treet. ’ DETECTIVES OUIGLEY HYLAND AGENCY, INO. *O4 NntloTTal City Bank Bidic. Main 8902. Day or night. BRACES for deformity mado to order. Spe clal aid In charity cases DUGAN-JOIIN--60N CO.. 29 W Ohio St The Surgeon* Supply House. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated' leather mattresses and ptllows mads. T. F BITRKLK 4i7t .Mass Mjnn 1428 EX-SERVICE BROS.. vault. ic* or dry well cleaning. PAUL WEISS. 626 CNiGwel!. or Cirelo 7618 PIANO butlder and tuner Repair nil kinds. Work gusrahteed. NICHOLAS HILDMAN Belmont 0328-3. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TDTTLEKGE. 201 Indian* are. HEATH'S Barber Shop: union: warm. comfortable bathrooma 133 W Market Ts'hiOKAGU AND H|ANSFKKB > EST. 1898. ( Otto J. Suesz Packing, hauling, low rates on California shipments. Through cars to Los Angeles. Main 2353-3H2S. Night, Webster Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER, PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 i\. Now Jeraey St. Main 2028. LI. 1188 PARTLOW FIREPFOOF STORAGE CO Private lockd rooms and open space. 250 : per month and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give you exact price* on any kind of work without any obliga--29 BLSIM2SS OI I’OIiTUNiTIES FOR SAl*E—Reasonable R-rooff. modern rooming house:' a little money maker; rooms full; easy terms; (‘lose in. Apply 20 W. Walnut etreet at 8 p. m. GROCERY and meat market stock of fix ' turca, four living rooms Owner. Bel- | motif 0768.
1 30 AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE —— !i—Gasoline Monroe Totmring Cars, S2GO and up All models to pick from, trailed In on new cars. Overhauled and refinished ready to drive away PAYMENTS IF DESIRED. OPEN EVENINGS. Mocnroe Motors Corporatcon <ZflsrrU2/y fy?l(nr?ts Authorized FORD Dealers, 259 South Meridian St. One Block East of L'nion Station Used Car Bargains Monroe tyuring. Chevrolet 4PO. Ford touring. Fold Buick touring Studchiiker touring Monroe st'dsn. Monroe. Cailornui top. Mitchell roadaU;r. Grant <j touring Monroe roadster. Ford sedan. Overland touring. All of the sbove cars or icsd low so oulek salf's. Payments if dwijirsd, Mora roe Motors Coriporataon 138 B Kew York Bt. Ford Bodies USED COUPES. ROADSTERS AND TOURINGS. three USED FORD CHASSIS ONE 1915 ONE 1920 AND ONE 1921. Swisslielm & Parker . 330 K Market. “Used Cars Worth the Money.” 1971 Ford sedan plrnty extras. J 9- H Ma.weil tmirmg, \ ] ah an*. l!<:;ii t 'MI iniiring. first tlaas. M :: Moiiroe r^adstor. H r.. Jenkins Sales Cos., Inc. Sfilee CHE\ ROLfiT Service ;*7 Yurfimn Ave 301)01 BROS., used cats. au models si cheap prices. C.h.Wallerich Company Douac* Brothbrs Maroq Vbhiclbr N Mfrldian. Ford Bargains A Isree h.n#* All models and styles. s7.*> \]> Suriic like now Will take any make ar in trade ALLEN 725 Virginia are. F( T ’l< BEDAN. $375 1920 nrarter. demountable rims. USED CAR MARKET largest nto ( k of used car# in town. srp-81 N. Capitol, eorner of North st. Did You Sol] That Used Car? If not trv the nutomobiie column* of the Times Want Ad, OVERT.AND. model 83 touring. 160 Don't let thD price mislead you A res’, hwyiiln. Seeing Is believing. Open evenings. 779 S. Pennsylvania Main 1705. FORDxJfil 8 roadster, completely overhauled. pood tires, slifvon body. SSO down, batance one year. 644 E Wash Main 3493 FORDS, touring*. 17. In. 19. In anod shape. Good t.res. As low as $145. Liberal payhlents. 644 E. Wash. Main 3493. FORDS, all models at.d styles Trml* for any make car. Open Sundaya and eveflings ALLEN, 725 Virginia ave. Ft Rj late 1920 coupe, $3501 $14() down. balance caay terms: A-l condition. 212-l-i 8 New York at M 4446 CADILLAC Ji. new tires, new paint, firstclass mechanical condition, for sale or trade. 725 Virginia Ave. VELTE. 1929 touring: fine shape: Red Seal Continental motor. Terms. OAKLEY GARAGE 1063 65 8 Meridian. OLDSMORTLE 4 tourlne: absolutely new: big saving-. OAKLEY OARAGE. 1663-65 5. Meridian. BUICK 6. touring, D 45. good rhape: terms. OAKLU.V GARAGE. 1663-65 S. Meridian ELGIN 6. touring. c.-c.,| shape. 9195. OAKLET GARAGE. 1668-65 S. Meridian. FORD. 1927 cour-e: bargain: term* or trade. I*l4 B Waahltigton Mam 3493. INTERSTATE sedan; bargain, $375. bpen evenings. 235 N. Pennsylvania. BRISCOE touring new paint and top: $95 down. 518 N. Capitol. MITCHELL 6. touring. 7-pnssenger: $93 down. 518 N. Capitol. DODGE touring: dandy condition: only $95 down. 318 N. Capitol. CHEVROLET, 1918 touring, $95 down. Like new. 518 N, Capitol. FORD 1920 touring; same as new. 725 Virginia ave. FORD SPEEDSTER. $125. 725 _ VIRGrNIA AVENUE. FORT) CHASSIS, m: 775 VIRGINIA_AVE. FORD TOURING. SD9 785 VIRGINIA AVE. 81 AITTOMOBILES WAXTED WE NEED THE CARB AND MEAN BUSINESS If you want to sell your car. bring title and car. Wc deal quick and pay cash. WE3SSMAN 212-14 E. New York St. Main 4446 Autos Wanted Cash for any cais See us. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 618 N. Capitol. Main 2038. AUTOS WANTED. WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO. (119 Main 1579. 82 AUTO SUTLILS. KEFAIKS Used Tires $2 Cash BUYS HIGH-GRADE USED TIKES. Rogers 115 W. Wash St. Belmont 4300. ' AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Ilitnoi*. S & s Autn Laundry TIRES, all size*. $4 and up. Rebuilt casings with NEW TREADS. We also repair or retread your tires. ANDERSON STEAM VULCANI7.ER CO.. 6U N. Capitol. 30 floor.
83 MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES CASH paid '-for all kinds of motorcycle* FLOYD PETERMAN. 609 Mas*, ave Main 7029. 35 FINANCIAL PERSONAL LOANS Tills office is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana and was establisheiTjor the purpose of providing a place where honest people can borrow any amount from $lO to S3OO without paying more than the legal rate of Interest or without being imposed upon in any wayIt is only necessary that you are keeping house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither do we make Inquiries of your friends, relatives or trades people. You can have all the time necessary lor repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and let us explain. No charge unless you borrow. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced at legal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAin 2923. | SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. i Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. 113 E. Wash. St. Corner Virginia Ave. W'E MAKE and br second mortgages on improved farms and Indianapolis real estate AETNA MORTGAGE & INVESTMENT CO. 608 Fidelity Trust Bldg. REAL ESTATE and insurnsce. TUXEDO STATE BANK 4304 E New York. Irvington 2803. 37 MONEY TO LOAN I* iOlEf? clOO Investigate our casy-to-pay Twenty-Payment Flan Loan*. 6et SSO. pay back $2.50 a mootb. Get SIOO. pay back $5.00 a month With interest at 3H% per month. You Day only for the actum time loan runs, enterest Is charged only on the actual amount of caen still outstanding Come In ana get free Booklet. "The Twenty* payment Plan." which describe* everything lully. AU busine** confidential jWe Loan on Furniture. Plano* Vtctrolas. etc.. without removal. Also on Diamonds for long or short Cal!, phone or writ# Luuiu.na Collateral Doan Cos. /80-d-d Lender*.! EST4RT.T9HFD 1887. 201 LOMBARD BUILDING. t 4 vt east Washington st. Main 3286. ________ CONFIDENTIAL Quick Loans Up to On piano*. Vlctrola*. household furniture snd guaranteed notes. Loans payable la one to twenty monthly installment*. Leg*! charges based on unpaid balance for actual time used Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced. Hour* 9 to 6:30. Saturday ta 1 p. m. Call, writ* KtC phono Circle 16 (39, .beneficial Doan Society (JOl National City Bank Bidr. Licensed by Stale Bapkin? Dept. Appll ntlon received at 2 952 Clifton St. LOANS AND INSURANCE on City and Farm Property. THUS C. DAY 5 CG. 709-715 Fletcher Trust Building. Main 1325. LOANS on fumtlure. pianos, autos, livestock, fans Implements and other collateral. Hits E. Washington St. CAPITOL LOAN CO. Main OnUo. Auto Lincoln 7184. FIRST snd second mort*&f# oa lodises snd Indianapolis real estate. R B. WXL_£ON. 1101 National City Bank bidr- Lin* coin 0104. ONK\ furnished on really mortgage# snd contracts. FRANK K SAWYER. Maridian Life Bids 307 N. Pennsylvania etreet Riley 1420. MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. Tt. MILLER, 127 N. Delaware St Main 5762. LARGE PROFITS. from expenditure follow Real Estate advertising In “Y/ant Ad” columns of the Time# ’69 LEGAL NOTICES
. NOTICE. In the Putnam Circuit Court, September term. 1922. Notice to absentee. State of Indiana, Putnam County, ss. William B. Vestal, vs Daniel Emery. To Daniel Emery, grueling: You are lierei by notified that the above named plaintiff has this day filed In t<*e office of the clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. I his certain complaint or petition alleging therein among other things that you. the said defendant, on the day of 1880. being then a resident of the city of Greencastle, Putnam County, Indiana, and the same being your : place of residence, went to parts unknown and have continuously since said date remained absent and unheard from, leaving property In said county without having rnadf any provision for It* control or management: that by reason thereof, said property it suffer- ! tug waste for want of proper care, and praying that your estate may be adjudged by said court subject to administration and an administrator thereof duly appointed. Now. you the said Daniel Emery, defendant and absentee as aforesaid, are herebv notified | that said complaint and the matters therein ; alleged will come up for hearing and determination in said court at the courthouse in the city of Greencastle. Putnam County, Indiana on the 10th day of October, 1922, or as soon thereafter as such hearing can' be : had. Witness the clerk and the seal of said court at Greencastle. Indiana, this | (SEAL) the sth day of August. 1922. HARRY W. MOORE. Clerk Circuit Court. THEODORE CRAWLEY, Attorney for Petitioner. NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS OF THE PARK DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. The taxpayers of the park district of the city of Indianapolis. Indiana, are hereby notified that on Sept. 16. 1922. the Board *f Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis, has by resolution determined that it is necessary to issue and sell bonds of said park district of the eity of Indianapolis In the sum of one hundred and twenty thousand |$120,000.00) dollars, for the purpose of procuring funds with which to pay for the acquisition of certain real estate for park purposes, under its Acquisition Resolutions Nos. 40, 41 and 42 of 1921, and 18. 20 and 25 of 1922, all of which is fully set out and described in said resolutions. Said bonds shall be in denominations of one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars each and five (5) bonds shall fall due each year for twenty-four (241 years. beginning -with Jan. 1. 1925, all bearing interest of four and one-half (45%) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually at the office of the treasurer of the city of Indianapolis. Unless objection Is mado by the taxpay- ! ers of said park district in the manner prescribed by law the said Board of Park Commissioners and the city controller of Indianapolis will, pursuant to said determination and order, proceed to cause said bouds In said amount to be issued and *old for the purposes herein set out. CHARLES A. BOOKW ALTER. FRED CLINE. ALBERT M. MAGUIRE. SARAH E. SHANK. Board of Park Commissioner* of th® city of Indianapolis. Sept. 19, 1922.
PUBLIC AUCTION. The Cleveland Cincinnati, Chicago & Bt. Louis Ky. Cos. The Cincinnati Northern R. R. Cos. The Evansville. Indianapolis A Terre Haute Railroad Cos. Thursday. September 21 at, 1922, at 9 a. ni. at the unclaimed freight station, corner Capitol ave. and South at., Indianapolis, Many various shipments including: Oils and grease in barrels drtims. half bbls and cases, paints and roof cement in bbls., half bis. and kits, stock salt, stock feed, animal regulator, tonic and etc., poultry feed, empty bottles, sale tickets, furniture, candy, 5 boxes shdtchboards. 3 orts. electric dynamo. 1 box stee! flics, drutfs, 34 etna hair shampoo (in glass), disinfectant, 1 box auto freeze solution, baled rags, 1 pc. granite monument. 1 ert. headstone. 1 case nails, 2 boxes household goods, hardware, paper goods, fence wire, urinals, marble slabs, bolts, nuts, stove parts, band iron and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms Os sale cash or certified check. All lots subject to examination Sept. 19 and 20. McFADDEN AUCTION CO., AUCTIONEERS. J. K. VANCE, Freight Claim Agent.
39 LEGAL NOTICES No. 8310* UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S NOTICE, United State* of America, distrlot of Irott* ana, ss: Whereas, a libel of information was filed In the District Court of ths United States for the district of Indinna, on the 31st day of August. 1622, by Homer Elliott. United State* attorney, on behalf of the United State*, against eighteen, more or lest, bottles each containing one gallon, more or less, of water labeled ‘Dawson Springs Renowned H and H Water.” and thirty-eeven bottle*, more or les*. each containing one gallon, more or le*, bf water labeled “Dawson: Springs Renowned H and H Water,” seized at said district in violation of the puro food law and claiming damages In the sum of $ , and praying process against said property, and that the same may be condemned and sold therefor. , Now, therefore, In pursuance of the Monition under the seal- of said court to me directed and delivered. I do hereby give publto notice to all persons claiming said good*, or any part thereof, or in any manner Interested therein, that they be and appear before the District Court of the United States, to be held at the city of Indianapolis, In snd for the district of Indiana, on the Ist Monday of October next, at 10 o'clock of the forenoon of that day. then and there to Interpose their claims and make their allegations In that behalf. , „ _ MARK STOREN. Marshal. U. 8. Attest: _ NOBLE C. BUTLER, Clerk. MINISTER IS KILLED The Rev. -James W. Warner Die* When Car Overturns. By Times Special UNION CITY, Ind., Sept. 19.—The Rev. James W. Waj-ner, 55, of Greenville, Ohio, former pastor of the Christian Church at Bluffton, was killed instantly when his automobile overturned six miles north of here. Four other members of the family who were occupants of the car escaped serious Injury. SHOPMEN TO RETURN Southern Railway Strikers Expected Back Wednesday. By Times Special PRINCETON, Ind., Sept. 19.—A majority of the 360 shopmen who went on strike July 1 are expected to return to work Wednesday morning at the Southern railway shops here. Shopmen will be taken back In numbers as large as will permit good working conditions, according to H. W. Miller, vice president oT the system. WABASH COLLEGE OPENS Registration This Year Expected to Reach 500, By Timet Special CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind., Sept. 19. —Reg'stratlon at Wabash College began yesterday afternoon. The enrollment this year is expected to ugach 500. More than 200 freshmen are expected. Registration continued today and classes will begin Wednesday morning. COLLECTOR IS SUED Furniture Company Asks $15,000 From Charles Hyman. By Timet Special TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Sept. 19. Suit for $15,000 was filed by the Harvey Furniture Company against Charles Hyman, former collector of the firm, in Circuit Court < The company alleges Hyman waa to collect $109,000 and turned In only a email amount. COMMITS SUICIDE Marion Fletcher of Near Shelbyville Shoots Himself. By Timet Special SHELBY VILLE, Ind., Sept. 19. The body of Marlon Fletcher, 69, a farmer, who committed suicide by shooting himself with a revolver, waa found In a wagon shed at his home by his son. Despondency over ill health was given as the cause for his act. DIES OF INJURIES Death of W. L. Robertson Occurs as Result of Automobile Accident. By Timet Special COLUMBUS. Ind., Sept. 19.—In* juries he received in an automobile accident Sunday caused the death of W. L. Robertson, 55, here yesterday afternoon. Two others who were injured, his widow and grandson, will recover. Their automobile was struck by a traction car. LINKS FOR PUBLIC Municipal Golf Course Will Be Built at Ft, Wayne. By Timet Special FT. WAYNE. Tint., Sept IB.—Preliminary steps toward establishment of a public golf course here have been taken by the Retail Merchants' bureau of the Chamber of Commerce. A committee has been appointed to secure information from other cities where municipal links are maintained.
VETERANS MEET Reunion of Eighty-First Regiment to Be Held Wednesday. By Time* Special SCOTTSBURG, Ind., Sept. 19.—An. nunl reunion of the 81st Indiana Regiment cf the Civil War will be held here Wednesday. Capt. William R. Atkins of New' Albany is president and Dr. James R. Anthony of Indianapolis is secretary of the association. PLANS RESEARCH WORK I)r. J. A. Woodbnni of Indiana University Leaves for East. By Time Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Hjspt. 19. Dr. J. A. Woodburn, former head of the history department at Indiana University, visited here yesterday. He will leave today for the East to spend several months in research work. OPENS NIGHT SCHOOL Arsenal Technical Will Start Sessions Oct. 2. Evening school at the Arsenal Technical Schools will open Oct. 2, R. C. Craig, vice principal, announced Tuesday. High school credit is given for work in the evening school If the student has completed the eighth grade. Enrollment of more than 1,000 la expected this year. Vocational and academic subjects are taught, including aot&moblle construction, machine shop, electricity, printing, w’ood-working, architectural and mechanical drafting and commercial subjects.
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