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DEATH NOTICES BUCHMEIER. REBECCA—Ase 58. beloved -wife of Michael Buchmeier, passed away Oct. 17. Funeral services at residence. 340 W. Twenty-Ninth, Thursday. 2:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. TIMMONS. JAMES T.—Beloved husband of Margaret Timmons, died Tuesday, Oct. 17. at the family residence, 1827 Fletcher ave. notice later. TT FIJNERAL~OH{ECTORS W. T. Btasengym Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance calls. The proof ol a service is the service Jt ,C *1702 N. Illinois St. Randolph 0870. 1825 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 North riinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 18S7. Phones—Main 0641-0642 1.1. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY Parlors 1223 Union 3t. Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ays. Main 1430 George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Main 0903. SHIRLEY BROS.’ CO. Main office 846 S. Illinois St. Circle 1918. Main 1841. CBAS. A HOCKENSMITH. 724 N. Illinois. Main 1166. LI. HOT. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—I4O2 N. Illinois WM E. KB.EGFR. Main 1154. Rea Phone Be-, Oavls 332-L GADD—BERT 8. GADD. 2130 Prospect Si Phones: Drexel 0422. Stewart 2278. UNDERTAKERS— HISEY & ITICB. 951 North Del L 8564 M. 3680. r - ' \ 7 LODGES AND CLUBS " RITASef.ODGE NO. 608. F snd A. M. iiilp-i meeting Thursday evening, Oot. 10. f o’dn.’k. for work in the Master Mason ree. Visiting brethren welcome. WILT.FAM E RENO. IV. M.< and E. A. LESTWISH, secretary. 8 SPECIAL NOTICES BEDBUGS, roaches, moths, ants, destroyed with one application of ‘‘Sudden Death." ALBERT MAAS. 31 Virginia Ave M 1225 > rKKSOXALS FAIRMOUNT Maternity Hospital for con- .' Bnement. May work for part of expenses. Babies for adoption. Write for booklet. Mrs. T. B Long. 4911 E. Twenty-Seventh St., Kansas City. Mo. 14 LOOT AND FOUND LOST—Bluetiek hound, male. $lO reward. Return to H. F. POLLARD, 424 North 'NVarmon. Belmont 3776. PURSE: brown leather “gift:” lost W Mich. __ and Ketcham. Har. 2383. U HELP WANTED—MALI!
PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM Offers , Permanent Jobs to Qualified FLOOR MECHANICS, VISE HANDS, BOILERMAKERS and & CAR REPAIRMEN Apply 109 S. Capitol ave. 8 to 12 a. m.—1:30 to 4:30 p. m. Phone MA in 4767 MEN TO DRIVE YELLOW CABS Must be over 25 years of age and married. Must have at least 6 years’ experience driving car Must give good references. Apply in person. YELLOW CAB CO. 522 North Delaware Street. ATONOE Solicitors to work full or part time. See HASTINGS, Circulation Dept., liidianapolis Times, after 10 a. m. W anted—Boys Sixteen years old or under, to carry Times routes in central part of city. Routes between North and South and Ea3t aid West AX See Mr. Moorehead, any afternoon, beKplcn 2 and 5. labor eusl APPLT THOMPSON & BIXGER _ LUDLOW AND NEVADA STS. MEN to learn vulcanizing trace; a fine paying business to get into. ANDERSON STEAM VUI.CANIZER CO. BOYS AS MESSENGERS. DELIVERY DEPT. WESTERN UNION. Monument Place. TRUCK driver: experienced. Call after 7 p. m, Washington 4101. 13 INSTRUCTIONS FTB A id. a,KI popular piano music ■W H taught in twenty lessons, be--v-u ginners and advanced. Reduced rates. Christensen School. 106 Pembroke Arcade. Circle 3034. EX-SERYI£E m-n join our free evening courses in auto mechanics, vulcanizing, welding, radio, accounting and commercial arts, K. of C. Evening School. Main 3027. a—Business Colleges MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington st,. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. 14 SALESMAN WANTED Salesmen Only • Here are the requirements necessary to belong to Indiana's Largest Real Estate Organization; Must have a car, must have experience as a salesman, but not necessarily real estate: must have confidence • in yourself, must have ambition and initiative and must have a good past record. If you have all these you are eligible. Remuneration depends entirely upon your ability. Come in and talk with Mr. Turner. Orin Jessup Land Cos. 705-10 Occidental Bldg. SALESMEN. To sell electric sweepers: permanent position: good opportunity: experience not necessary as we train and help you. Call 713 Merchants Bank Bldg HAVE OPENINGS FOR 10 BRANCH MANAGERS. If you are willing to start about $32 a week and can qualify, your future is assured WIZARD PRODUCTS CO.. INC After 3 p. m. People's Bank Bldg. 16 HLLP WANTED—FEMALE ' FOUR WOMEN. In meat trimming department: experienced preferred: half-time day work and hali-tune piece work.
17 SITUATIONS WANTED YOUNG LADIES 'the position you have been looking for can be found with INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE 00. New York and Meridian Sts. AT ONCE Solicitors to work full or part time. See HASTINGS, Circulation Dept., Indianapolis Times, after 10 a. m. GIRLS or women; light, pleasant work; broom com sorting, etc.; good wages. INDIANAPOLIS BROOM AND BRUSH CO. 26 Brush Bt. West Washington, opp. Ball Park. TEACHERS WANTED—AII kinds. for schools; contracts waiting; best salaries. 1401 National City Bank. WOMAN housekeeper for rooming house. 622 E. Washington. i; MIIAiIONSWAMKI) a—Male CHAUFFEUR or truck driver by young, married man. Can drive any make car. Circle 2936. Mr. Smith. b—Female CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. EXCELLENT WORK. DREXEL 0885. ' BOOMS FOR KENT SLEEPING and rooms for light housekeeping; located for you without any cost. TRI-STATE BUSINESS EXCHANGE. 15 Aetna Trust Bldg. Circle 0818, NEW JERSEY, N.. 1108; furnished room: modern; in private home: 2 car lines Circle 3084. DELAWARE. 1726. N.: large, modern sleeping room, suitable for two. Randolph 2718. EAST SIXTEENTH at.. 630: nicely furl nished front room; modern, $4. Riley 1581. CENTRAL Are.. 3103: room In private home. Waal ingotn 2190. DAVIDSON. N.. 041: 2 extra large rooms, unfurnished; private home. CORNELL. 1218: 2 desirable furnished rooms, modem. Main 8763. PLEASANT modern room, adloinlng bath. in private home. Riley 2227. i " ■■ a—Light Housekeeping TENTH. E.. 210; furnished light housekeeping rooms. Also furnished house. Circle 7948. MILEY, 125; two housekeeping rooms: gas. electricity. $5. Belmont 1839. FURNISHED light housekeeping rooms for rent, 907 N. Capitol. IS RENTALS a—House* 2201 Fountain St. A five-room double; electric lighte, well, < latern: all large rooms. Rent sls per mo. Meredith & Johnson 703-4 Fidelity Trust Bldg Main 2393. Webster 7958. FOR RENT—72S *. Twenty-FWh *t., tri<Tly modem; price $37.50. Har. 2964. Main 3108, c—Business Place* OFFICE space, desk if desired: telephone, typewriter. MATHER'S. 34 Union Trust. e—Houses. Flats Furnished FOR RENT—Modern furnished bouse; $55 a month: seven room*. 27 N. Hawthorne lar.e Call Irvington 0203. BEAK, ESTATE FOli SALE a—Business Property Business Site Excellent location for store or garage in connection with filling station. On corner of Mooresville'road and Dandy Trail. Road paved and traffic heavy. Frontage of 322 feet on Mooresville road and 231 feet on Dandy Trail. Only SIOO down and easy terms Call Mr. Elrod. Webster 2666 or Main 2957. h—Houses j SOLD By \Ac tftzm t&ax/Lu&itu They sell lots of properties for others. Why not let them hustle for you too. The Kinncar Company. 760-02 Bankers Trust. Main 1400.
SIOO Cash wilt place you In possession of a brand new 4-room bungalow on the west side with garage and electric lights. Balance monthly like rent, Big, beautiful lot. Here is your ! opportunity. Call Mr. Spence Main 4295. * Evening*. Utley 1721. Only SIOO Cash will put you in possession o! a brand new 4-room bungalow on Byram St., north of Fifty-First t., with garage and electric lights. Balance monthly, like rent. Big lot 50x150. * Call Mr. Davidson Main 4295. Evenings, Randolph 4057, /T* a u East * 'ill /"VV It .. Five-room modern buns*—• g&iow, 95,350; SSOO cash, balance monthly. Geo. A. Lucas 725 K- of P. Bldg. Circle 6*loo. Ashland and 22d Modern home, 8 rooms ai.d bath: extra Jargre lot: owner ha* instructed ua to cell this: want offer. See ua for particulars at once. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors Bargain North Double. 6 rooms and bath each aide: hardwood floors. Bleeping porchea, sun parlors. Large lot: on paved streets, north of < reek. Only $11,500. Rents for $125 month. THE EVANS-ROBERT9 CO.. SIOO Down and you can move right in to a brand new 4-room bungalow on the weal side with garage. electric lights and big lot. Balance monthly like rent. Call Mr. Davidson Main 4295. Evenings. Randolph 4057. 1017 N. Belleview DAitDY 5-room, aemi-mooern bungalow: only 5 years old: bargain at $3,500: only S7OO down: S2B per month. T. E. HALLS. JB. 206 Rauh Bldg. 122 E. Ohio. Lincoln 3411. 1325 W. 26th Dandy 5-room cottage, strictly modern, cement porch, full lot with garage: rents S4O month: price $4,000. Only SI.OQO down. T. £. HALLS, JR. 206 Rauh Bldg. 122 E. Ohio. Lincoln 3411. MODERN double, east front. live rooms. bath and hall each side, brirk and cement front porch, cement walk, built-in features. Shown by appointment, other proportie# east and south. For terms call C. J. Osborne. Drexel 6184. Semi-Modern North For Colored Six rooms, electric lights, gas. furnace, cement basement, sewer, sidewalks; $3,300. Terms to rigrht party. Marion County State Bank GUILFORD AVE 7 STRICTLY - MODERN. SIX-ROOM HOUSE. NOW IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION NORTHWEST CORNER GUILFORD AND FORTY-NINTH ST. WILL MAKE TERMS. CALL OWNER . THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. MAIN 0107 _ Investors Notice We have several cheap doubles, showing §ood rent. Bargains for cash. Call Lincoln 737. day or eve. FOUR-ROOM BUNGALOW ~ lr. the Beet resident district on North Mount st. Price $2,350. For terms call. FOWLER & EATON. 301 City Trust Bldg. Main 6871. IM MEIiTATIf POSSESSION I Six-room modern, except furnace, on E. Morris St. In good condition. Bargain for cash. Call Lincoln 3734, (lay _or eve. MODERN home, $12,000: 4226 Rookwood Ave Call owner. Washington 3065. MODERN 7-room house on Tuxedo St. Call
21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses $350 Cash Anew bungalow with 2 bedrooms, long living room, dining room, kitchen and bathroom with toilet. Cement porch and walks and large basement. Gas and water. In 2200 block N. Rural. Price $3,350. Call Mr. Murchle. Tibbs-Bose Realty Cos. 304 American Central Life Bklg. Circle 0436. Nighls, EiiTiwn 3499. A Real Bargain Eight-room house, front and rear .porches; large lot faces on two streets: gas, water and sewer to property line, nice shade. Price $3,250; $1,650 cash. Must be so and this week, so hurry up. “Ltve Wires.” T. R JONES 4 CO. 414 Peoples Bank Bldg. Main 5758. 2800 N. OLNEY. BRAND NEW BUNGALOW By owner: attractive porch; 5 rooms and bath: cozy kitchen, built-in cabinet; furnace. Webster 4119. SIX-ROOM modem cottage: very desirable home, well kept, located In best part of Hoyt Ave.; $3,750. SSOO cash Call Lincoln 3734, day or evening. SEVEN-ROOM house, about tnree a>. a; berries and fruit trees: near Madison Ave.: bargain; $3,500; cash or terms. eVEEOAD. Drexel 3250. _ BUNGALOW south; 4 rooms: nicely arranged; In excellent condition and only 32,350; terms. Cal! Main 6771, day or eve. , d—Lots Southeast State fairground, wo offer m fine high building lot. 45x134 ior only $lO cash and $1.25 weekly, w Price now $435. East side of creek lu plain view of fairground. Main 1409. Nigots. Wash. 1079. Wi Jiiw tAeZt.‘icmttc.dZ FINE east f ront lot on Buckingham, near Bixtv-Second St. Close to paved street: gas. electric and telephone. Two squares from car line. Price $600: $lO down, $2 per week. Main 4295. Evenings, Randolph 4057. LOT on paved street. Sixty-Second St Has gas, electricity and telephone. One square from car line. Two squares from school. Price $1,050: $lO down, $3 per week. Main 4295. Evenings, Randolph 4057. 0 TWO lots on paved street, north- _ east, near $15,000 to $20,000 homes *■ Price of two $1,020. Each 50x151 - feet. Terms. SSO cash, then $2.75 weekly. Mr. Young. Main 1409. Res.. Washington 1070 LOT. 49x160 feet. In Irvington Terrace; ideal building site or investment: $lO eaah. balance $7.50 per month. Call Main 2776. or Irvington 0512. FINE wooded lot on Rosdyn Ave.. near Fifty-Ninth Bt. Price $925: $25 cash, $2.75 per week. Cali Main 4295. Evenings, Randolph 4057. CORNEIf I.OT. Thirty-Ninth and Keystone. Price $950: $lO down, $2.75 tier week. Call eveningt, Mr. Walter Saunders Webster 7710. EAST front lot oil Centennial St., near Speedway Ave. Price 3475; $lO down. $1.50 per week. Call evenings. Riiey 1724 RIVER front lot on Fifty-Second St.. 50x 150; price SO9O. $lO down, $2 per week. Call evenings. Riley 1724
e—Suburban Edgcwood One and one-tenth acres, 5 room hou*e l year o.d. ei -c-wic : built-in features, full basement, garage. This borne is well built and on a corner lot. Owner moving to farm and must sell quick. Terms if desired. Trustees bystem Main 5857. Ben Davis 1402-8. Suburban Dandy 5-room bungalow north; garage, two extra lots, also lurntture for sale: easy terms Address ANo 2752. Time* I—Male* or Exchange Will Trade 20 acre*. 8-room house, electric light*, fireplace and mantel, nicely decorated: good basement, kitchen sink with water in house, extra large chicken house, barn 40x50: 2 good orchards, well fenced and tiled Will trade for good rentals in the city, only or Improved properly "Live Wires. ' T. U. JONES A CO., 414 People a Bank Bldg Main 6758. Decided Bargain 160-acre iarm. Scott county: fine buildings, eight head ■•attic, possession in 30 day*. $7,000. Want trade ior city property." SPEICHER. Main 0186 12 KtSAI. t-m All \\ AN IKD sesssseeAss>wwwv . ——.--- HAVE CASH CUSTOMERS FOR one 5 or 0-rooni modern home south or east. One 5 or fl-room semi-modern south or east. One bungalow 6 or 6-room modern north. One 9 or 10-room house suitable ior duplex. CANADAV REALTY CO. 306-7 City Trust Bldg M. 5340 Ran. 5352. NOT HUNTING BARGAINS I Have clients who will pay 100% value. Get my figures on It and lave time AETNA SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. LACY HEARN. MGR Lincoln 7371. Res , Harrison 1024. wanted! ~ -> Rental property Have cash $20,000 to invest. Prefer close-in property, but will consider any good investment. Address A No. 2759. Time* WE hgve two cash customers for semi-mod-ern or modern doubles north or northeast. SHAMAN REALTY CO. Mam 3407. 721-2 Lem- ke Bldg. Ml.s< FEE VNEOI S FOR SALE~~ *— Household Goods Rugs and Linoleums Bxl2 Brussels rugs, blue, tan. taupe and old rose. $12.50 Hall runner. 37>c per yard. Gold seal congoleum rugs. oxl2, perfect good*: newest patterns, $13.75 Axminsters. velvets and wiltons at lowest prices in the city. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Washington, opposite Ptntehouse. “IF IT COVERS A FLOOR. WE HAVE IT.” FOR SALE —Crown vapor cabinet, massage table; cheap. 907 N. Capitol Ave. GARLAND heater and Nubian hot blast. 827 Sander* b—Goal, Ice and Wood Buy Your Coal At the Best Prices The best coal money can buy. Guaranteed and our guarantee is good. Illinois Large Lump $7.75 Hamilton, Large Lump $7 75 Linton, Large Lump $7.75 Illinois Lump $7.25 Hamilton Egg $7.25 PROMPT DELIVERY ANY PLACE IN THE CITY'. Tom Skroyer Circle 1435. 430 Indiana. BEST Indiana lump, clean, forked. . . .$8,25 Illinois mine run, 60% lump $6.50 High grade Indiana egg $7 60 Best Illinois lump, large forked $8.50 Beat Illinois egg SB.OO Best Brazil block, largo forked SIO.OO Kindling with each ton. Deliver anywhere in the cry. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drexel 3380. Stewart 2285. Illinois Lump SB.OO Illinois Egg $7.50 Fourth Vein Linton Lump $8.25 Fourth Vein Egg $7.50 All coal forked. No d'rt or rock. WEBSTER 9393. HEAVY WOOD. Suitable for heating stove or furnace. Extra length for lire place. * . MAIN 0142. FURNACE or stove wood. Sold by the cord. Webster 2292. o—Clothing PANTS SALE of all odd lots in a toe* HA $2.95 {, ,\ \ $3.95 I 1 §4 95 1 J $5.95 || The Pants Store Cos. 48 West Ohio—Near Illinois I.ARGE PROFITS. ~ from sv-xll expenditure follow Real Estate advertising u “Want Ad” columns of the
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25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALK d —Musical Instrument* NEW UPRIGHT PIANO: will sell on payments at $1,75 per week. Randolph 4541. MU. MORGAN; J. * C. FISCHER PIANO. $65.00. ROBERTSON MUSIC HOUSB. 433 Mass ave. . Main 4331. e—Pet and Live Stock PUPPIES FOR SALE. f—Miscellaneous TYPEWRITER BARGAINS PAYMENTS Get our low prices on high-grade used and second-hand UNDERWOOD. MONARCH, REMINGTON, L. C. SMITH. ROY Aland other good machines. We sell machines that we can guarantee. Clark Typewriter Shop 18 West Market. Second Floor. Phone. Mam 2086. Indianapolis. Ind Army Surplus Merchandise Army* cots, tarpaulins, tents, roofing paper. rakes, tube, ehovel® belting. bench tfrinilera. visors, platform aoalea, manil* rope, sawe. forg’ea. wood ehlaeli, chicken and fence wire. Also many other Items. See us for attractive prices. All new merchandise. M. L. Goldberg & Sons. 1302 W. Wash. ' INVALID CHAIRS—Good, strong rubber tired chairs lor rent. $3.50 par mouth. Crutches, SEic. Delivery free. BAKER RROS. ROOFING, best quality red and green slate covered $2.25 per roll. Slightly damaged, $165 per roll. CHARLES KOEHRXNG. 882 Virginia ave, Drexel 9400 „ WHEN YOU TITTNR OF TYPEWRITERS THINK OF JUDD 22 8 PENN ST HAYWOOD vulcanizing outfit. Model “L.” FTlee $175. Washington 2919. 16 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED i GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCK YARDS 27 _B_US.LNi-.SS AXNOI M I.Mr.MB Auto Failing Our customers recommend our work. Prices as low as the low* \ est. Quality equal to the best. DRcxel 4155. 1517 Kelly St. A Bath a Day U the Healthy Way K M HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 E. Mich. Webster 3001. Vault Cleaning FOR QUICK SERVICE CALL Rapid Vault and Sink Cleaning C<h BELMONT 2607
Fireproof Rooting We specialize on fire resistant roofing. EstimatFh cheerfully fciren. MEREDITH* JOHNSON A ADAIR. Main 230 J. Wobster 7959. Vault Cleaning All work guaranteed. EAST bIDE VAULT AND SINK CLEANING COMPANY. 935 K. Maryland. Stewart 1784 DETECTIVES ’ QUIGLEY-HYLAND AUENCT, INO. 404 National City Bank B!<li. Mam 2902 Day oi night. BRACES ior deformity made to order Spei rial aid in charily case* DUGAN-JOHN-80N CO.. 20 W. Ohio St. The Surgeon* Supply Bonne PIANO builder and tuner Repair al! kindh Work guaranteed NICHOLAS HILDMAN. Belmont 0328 5 FEATHERS bought, sold anil renoratad: leather matire**e and pillow* mad*. E F. BURKLE. 41fl_Ma*n Maui 1428. EX-SERVICE BROS . vault, sink or dry well cleaning PAUL WEISS. 626 Caldwell. or Circle 7018 SAIT.TY RAZOR~BLADKS Sharpened TUTTLKDGE. 201 Indiana ave. HEATHS Barber shop; union; warm, comfortable bathrooms. 133 W Market. 28 SI OH AGE A\l> TRANSFKR ~ Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAOH. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey St. Main 2028. LI. 1138. WF haul anything: moving $3 up: overland a specialty; experienced men. KKNNARD VOGEL. Belmont 3426. 2:1 Hi NINi.N.b tll-l-OKI LN ITIEB Why not enter the insurance business? Either whole or part time on new Income protective policies Sells readily to all •clasees on easy payment plans We pay cash at once for each policy sold In addition to commission. Write or call. CONSOLIDATED REALTY AND INSURANCBy AGENCY, 801 CITY TRUST BLDG. Indianapolis. Ind.. or phons Lincoln 3507. WANT COUPE. LIGHT AUTO~OR m/T----MONDS FOR CLEAR LOT ON E THIR-TY-EIGHTH ST.. JUST EAST OF STATEFAIR GROUND PRICE ONLY $750. MAIN 1409. RESIDENCE. WASH. 4175. THEATER for sale, including brick building. 25x90; building furnl-died complete: town 1.500; only one in town: doing good business. A bargain price, $7,009. Writ* or nee C. A. HANNA, Chrieman, 111. 20 AL lO.MOBILKS FOK SALK b—Lanolin* You have always wanted to own a Monroe. Well here is your chancer" -Monroes $200.00 and up. Cash, payments or trade. MONROE USED CAR DEPT. 002 North Capitol FORi* BODIES Exchange your used open body for a nice closed Job. Swiss helm & Parker Autowa, Ames and Ford Body Bia. Monroe Touring Looks and runs like new. Priced for quick ealo. Terms. Monroe Motor Corp. 1.12 East New York Main 3871. LODGE BROS., used cars. All model* at cheap price®. C.li.Wallerich Company Douse Brothers Motor Verna** Dodge Tonring Paint and tire® good. F’lne mechanical condition. A real bargain. Terms. ' Monroe Motor Corp. 132 East New York. Main 3871. 1922 Ford Sedan Only eixty-dayn old: speedometer, dash light, shock absorbers, sinionized. excellent condition. Bargain: S2OO cash, balance monthly. Randolph 3740, after op. m. Ford Bargains A targe line. All models and style*. 975 up Some like new. Will take any maks car In trade. ALLEN. 725 Virginia av*. COUPE. Good condition; good tires: reasonable: cash or terms. SWISSHELM & PARKER. 330 B. Market. FORD ROADSTER, 1918 MECHANICALLY GOOD. $95.00. OAKLEY GARAGE. 1001 9. Meridian. FORD SEDAN, $350. TERMS. OAKLEY GARAGE. ■■ 1;
30 AUTOMOBII-ES FOR SALE b—-C> Molise
Good Serviceable Used Cars at a' Dirt Cheap Price W® need the room these care are using, so have decided to move them quick. Overland 4 tour $l5O Maxwell rdst 75 Chevrolet tour 125 Inter State tour 225 Studebaker 6 tour.., 250 Cadillac tour 150 Reo 6, 4-pass, rdst 395 Olds little 6 tour 326 Dodge 1920 tour 460 Paige 6, 1919 sport 495 No use walking when you can get a good automobile at such a low price. THRMS IF WANTED. [NM3BMt 418-424 N. Capitol Ave. Main 2480. Open Evenings.
HENRY FORD ■ CUTS FORD PRICES TODAY , So Docs The Red Arrow Cut Used Ford Prices Today. Real bargains and a square deal. The Red Arrow Corner East Washington and Southeastern. Open Evenings and Sunday.
NEW AND USED “Appreciated Service” TODAY’S BARGAIN Why freeze in an open ear? Wo have a 1921 sedan with absolutely every equipment for your comfort. If you are looking for a car for these cold days that axe getting colder, come in and see this bargain. The price will surprise you. Gaflderlhead Auto Cos. * 2966 Northwestern Ave. ( RA ndolph 5260. FordTumringT Sao'aowm . USED CAR MARKET. ..iy*! •** * u.d cars In town. 559-6! N. CapitoJ, corner of North St. Ford roadster and touring bodies. We nave ten or fifteen to select from. Will consider any atyle body in exchange. . ALLEN. 917 Virginia Ave. STUDEBAKKR Four, 1918 late touring; new top, tires, ote.: real barga.i at $236 Better hurry. Open evenings. 220 S. Pennsylvania. _ Main 1705. BUICK touring; electrically equipped: ready to drive away, sllO. OAKLEY GARAGE. Tdodge touring. $101: OAKLEY GARAGE. Ford sedan body same as new. Hurry for this bargain. We take your old body in trade. ALLEN. 917 Virginia Ave CHALMERS 6, Uve-paasenger touring; Term* or consider equity In lot BETHURUM. 1016 E. Washington. “FORD TOURING, SIOO. OAKLEY GARAGE. CHALMERS Cabriolet ooM urea suitable fer a doctor or professional maa. UEI'HURUM. 1016 E. Washington. Ford commercial bodies open and closed. Sale nr trade. ALLEN. 017 Virginia Ave. FORD. 1918 roadster; A1 shape; g"ood tires: slip on body, $125. Payments. 644 E. Washington. LEXINGTON touring iOlB; sport model. Term# or trade. BETHURUM. JOlfl E Washington. FORD, 1917 touring: A-l shape; good tires. N S6O down, balance monthly 644 Bast Washington. FORD touring. It’s yours for S7O. WEISSMAN. 212-214 K. New York St. Main 4446. DODGE touring; dandy condition;"only SO3 down. 518 N Capitol. Open evenings. CHEVROLET. 1918 touring. $95 down. Like INTERSTATE sedan; bargain: $295. Open evening*. 235 N. Pennsylvania._ FORD touring, starter, _etc.: dandy cgedruoaT
30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline SERVICE FIRST Big Redmctioini in Prices In NEW CARS / We have several good used cars at bargain prices; 14 cash, balance 12 months’ payments. Broad Ripple Atmt© Cos. 828 E. 63rd St. WAsh. 4737. OPEN EVENINGS. FORD taxi cab body. SaTe’or trade' 917 Virginia Ave. o—Truck* FORD TRUCK FOR SALE—CHEAP. 963 Vi W. WASHINGTON, Cl AUIOMfIKILKM WANTED WE NEED THE CARS AND MEAN BUSINESS tW you want to *ell your car. bring tit!* and car. Wr deal quick and pay ca®h WEISSMAN 212 14 E N*v Vork St. Mam 4446. Autos Wanted Caau ior any car. See u. INDIAN ABO Li 0 AUTO PARTS AND TIRE C® AUTOS WANTRv WE PAY CASIT 1. WOLF AUTO CO. a At TO Si I‘l‘Llfc.N. KFI’AIKS TIRE SALE No used tire over $3. If any of these used tire* proves unsatisfactory within 90 dy*. return with receipt and get another for half price. No mail order*. ROYS IIRE STORE, 215 Indiana Ave. Open evening* and Sunday. AUTO WASHING " Our specialty 334 N tlltnota. B Auto Laundry Storage batteries at rock-bottom pr.ces. Willard Exide Prest-O-Lite and other make*. Six volt for $10: 12 volt for sls. South Side Battery Shop. 413 S Meridian. M MOIOKCiUI.ES. Hit UC Lha CASH paid lor ah ktnus of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 509 Mas* At#. Main 7029. W FINANCIAL 47* MAKK and mm aecrnd mortgage* ot improved larm* and ludianapoll* real aetata AETNA MORTGAGE A SVLSTMBNT 00. 60S Fidelity Trqat Bldg INSURANCE ~ REAL ESTATE aud insurance TUXEDO STATE BANK 4304 E. New York. Irvington 2803. 39 LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE FOR BIDS ON TEMPORARY LOAN. Notice t hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of General Ordlfianee No. 96. 1922. of the common council of the city of Indianapolis, Ind . passed on Oct 2. X 022. and approved by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, on Oct 7, 1922. the uuder•lgnd <ity controller ot the city of Indianapolis. will receive sealed bid® nt hi* office In the city hali. In the city ol L-* anapoh®. up to 12 o'clock noon on Friday. Oct. 20. 1922, for a temporary loan of fltty thousand i $50.00(1.00 1 dollar®, to the city of Indianapoll®, for the -ire of the department of public park® and payable from the current revenue* of said department to be derived from taxe® Said loan shall be repaid on or before Dec. 31. 1922. All blu* shall be baaed on the annual rate of Interest aelvd. to which a premium may be added, and the loan will be awarded to the best and lowest bidder, but the right is reserved to rejset any and all bids. The obligation to be Issued by said et Ur will bo negotiable note* ot the city of Indianapolis In denominations of five thousand ($5,000.00) dollars, and upwards at the option of the successful bidder. JOSEPH L HOGUE. City Controller of the city of Indianapolis. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED ZONING ORDINANCE FO4 CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. Notice Is hereby given that a public bearing will be held by the common council of the city of Indianapolis, at 8 p m.. on Wednesday-. Nov. 1, 1922, at the council chamber in the city hall In the city of Indianapolis. at which time all interested persons may be heard with reference to .tie final report of the city-plan commission of the city of Indianapolis to the common council concerning a proposed zoning ordinance for the eity of Indianapolis. Said report contains such proposed < ompreheastve zoning ordinance. Written objection* to such final report or to surh ordinance, which may he filed with the clerk of the common council at or before such hearing, will be heard at that time Such hearing may be continued from time to time as may be necessary. A copy of said final report, together with the proposed ordinance is on Ale hi the Office of the city-plan commission where the same may be seen by all interested persons. JOHN IV. RHODEHAMKL. _ City Clerk. 87 MONEY TO LOAN MONEY? ” slUu-!j>2UU-iJ>oUO Investigate our easy-to-pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loans. Got SSO, pay back $2.50 a month. Get SIOO. pay back $5 00 a month with tntereat at 3(4% per moiitb. You pay only for the actual time loan run*, interest is charged cub on the actual amount of cash stilt outstanding. Come In and get free Booklet. ‘‘The Twentypayment Plan," which describes everything fully. All business confidential. We Loan on Furniture. Pianos, Ttctrolaa. etc., without removal. Also on Diamonds lor long or short time. Call, phone or writ* Indiana Collateral Loan Cos. (Bonaed Lenders.) ESTABLISHED 1887. 201 LOMBARD BUILDING. 84H east WASHINGTON BT. _ Main Don) 9 ! Worry r*eaue you are out of money or because you owe several bills. We Specialize in Such Cases Dqn't ruin your credit, even risk It. when •here is such an easy. Inexpensive way of keeping t. We Furnish the Money to Keep Your Credit Established are no investigation charges, no interest added or deducted. Interest charred on balances only All that is necessary is tbrt you own furniture or piano or Victrola. You Will Be Surprised at the prompt and confidential manner with which a loan may be secured. We loan any amount up to S3OO. Cali, writs or phone. Commonwealth Loan Cos. 30j Odd Fellow Bldg. Cor. Penn, and WashS Sts. Successors to State Loan Cos. Phon p Main 4619. CONFIDENTIAL, Quick Loans Up to S3OO On pianos, Victrolas. household fu.-riltore end guaranteed note*. Loans payable In one to twenty monthly installments. Legal chargee based on unpaid balance for actual time used. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced. Hours Bto 5:30. Saturday to 1. u m. Call, write or phone Circle 1-6-8-9. Beneficial Loan Society 601 National City Bank Bldg. Licensed by State Ranking Dept. Application received at 2952 St. MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B. MILLER, 127 _N. Delaware St. Main 6768.
37 MONEPE TO LOAN ASK US Iff Yonn Nesd Money ?25 to S3OO Loans made on furniture, piano. We can accommodate you for a smaller amount If desired. You can have from one to twenty months for payment. Call, write or phone, yain 7477. NATIONAL LOAN COMPANY 215 Board of Trade Building Corner Ohio and Meridian Sts. Opposite Old Public Library. “LOANS on furniture, piano*, autoa, livestock, farm Implements and other collateral. 14114 E. Washington St. CAPITOL LOAN CO. Msm 0585. __ Auto_Lmco!n 7184. MONEY furnished on realty mortgages and contracts FRANK K. SAWYER. Meridian Life Bldg., 307 N. Pennsylvania St. Riley 1426. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON. 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lincoln 6104.
FILES MORTGAGE 0 Coal and Material Company Wants $31)0,000 Bond Issue. A mortgage to secure a $500,000 is- ! t-ue of gold bonds "by the Allied Coal i and Material Company was filed In | the recorder's office today by the SeI curity Trust Company. Security given j was various pieces of real escate in i tho city and county. ‘LAKE ERIE BILL’ DIES Body of Thomas McMahon Is Found by Hunters. Mil Time* Special RICHMOND. Ind., Oct. 18.— Thomas McMaJtop., 56, was found dead in a cornfield one-half mile south of Cambridge City by hunters. He is thought to have been dead since Sunday. He was known throughout Indiana as "Lake Erie Bill." A brother and sister are said to live in Indianapolis. REORGANIZE BURNEY BANK One Hundred I’eople Offer to Buy Shares at Above Pay. Bn Tone* Special GREENSBURG. Ind., Oct. 18.— Plans for the reorganization of the defunct bank of Burney are being trade. It is understood that 100 people have offered to subscribe for SIOO shares of stock at $135 In order that the barjk can take up its obligations. PHYSICIAN DIES 'Dr. J. Levi Lord, Wealthy Doctor, Is Victim of Heart Trouble. By Times Special RUSHVILLE, Ind., Oct. 18 —Dr. J: Devi Lord. 63, a practicing physician of Mays and a native ot this county, died early Tuesday morning of heart trouble. He is survived by a widow and three sons, Clarence H., Charles W. and Ralph, all prominent men of this comirttmity. BRIDEGROOM KILLS SELF Daniel Haldcrman, Married Saturday, Found Dead in Barn. >tp Times Special ROCHESTER. Ind., Oct. 17. Daniel Hliderman, 60, was found dead from hanging in his barn by friends who assembled to celebrate 1 Ills wedding 19' last Saturday. Relatives are at a ions to explain th& suicido.
MARRIAGE LICENSES' Carl J. Meyer. 1401 Wright St.; Leon* Hortsman, 1415 Woodlawn Ave. Charles Hill. 722 Torhett St.; Lara Wilson 1425 Hi W. Washington St. Cecil H. Phillips. Ureencastle, Ind.g Bor nie M. Evans. 2102 Clay St. John B. Roberts. R. R. K-l : Grace EHaekemeyer, 3403 Ralston Ave. Charles A. Rodgers. Kansas City. Mo.; Ruth L. Hymer. 251 W. Thirty-Third St. Clarence W. Smith. Weston. W. Va.: Mary M. Baldwin, 306 E. New York St. Francis J. Monahan. 228 N. Summit St.; Margaret C. Morau. 1022 N. Ashland Ave. , Harold Brown. 75 N. Dearborn St.; Mildred Monaghan. 19 N. Euclid Ave. let-man Sehabow. 622 N. New Jersey St.; Henrietta Price. 30 Marion Apts. Russell P. Hatt. 920 N. Alabama 6t.; Montreau G. Fleming. 731 Lexington Ave. BIRTHS Boys Melvin and Lilia Cunningham, 1309 Eugene. George and Helen Louden. 2131 N. Olney. Nick and Augiolina Lane, 803 E. Washington. Merle and Maude Culbertson. 1525 Ringgold. Albert and Sophia Wyss. 2809 School. Mack and Harriet Paul, 2924 W. Tenth. Arthur and Marguerite Burrell, St. Vincent* Hospital. Uolian and Louise War man, St. Vincent'* Hospital. Russell and Estella Parr, St. Vincent’* Hospital. Sherman and Ella Robertson, 1051 W. Thirty-Fourth. Forest and Bertha Oliver, 1515 S. Belmont. Willis and liosabelle McCoy, 1918 College. Girls Edwin and Irene Waggoner. 3050 Carson. Ellas and Hezel Muse, 163354' 8. Meridian. Ear! and Mildred Powell, 1026 Congress. Cratty and Hazel Gabhart, 1106 E. New York. Harry and Cora Beaman, St. Vincent'* Hospital. William and Dorothy Harland, 1118 Park. Lorin and Margaret McCleary. 2105 Ashland. Lee and May Richardson, 211 S. DevtdSOII. El-nest and Hazel Gruelle. 144 N. East. Heibert and Helen Morris, 2234 Miller, lonuiess and Mary Spadorcie. 434 Kauffmann. Horace and Irene Faucet!. 422 Spring. Harry and Margaret Corral. 1015 W. Pearl. William and Florence Phillips. 409 Ran* kill. Jeeso and Nellie Ererlinj, 359 8. Keystone. James and Catherine Pipjin, 180‘J K. Washington.William and Maud Myer, 144 ft Williams. Tony and Mary George, 308 Douglas. DEATHS Luella Welding, 61, 1431 W. Court, uremia. , Andrew Jackson Earhart, 85, 702 Lexington.- grterio sclerosis. Donna May Conn. 1, city hospital, seoodn degree burns accidental). Myrtle Btout. 60. Methodist Hospital, acute myocarditis. Milton Gipson, I, ' 285 S. Holmes. Ileocolitis. Ruth E. Somerville, 30, 4202 N. Capitol, mitral Insufficiency. Stephen Saots, 53, city hospital, nephritis. Henry Page, 44, St. Vincent’* Hospital apoplexy". Stephen Meeker, 86, 520 E. Vermont, acute cardiac dilatation. Harry L. Gary. 54, 918 W. Twenty-Ninth, cerebral hemorrhage. Elizabeth J. Marshall, 81, N. Meridian and Fall Creek, chronic valvular disease of heart. Fidelia J. Hite, 57, 105 E. Thirtieth, carcinomia. . Elaine Stepp, 7 months, 524 Spring, lobar pneumonia. Henry E. Steel, 79, 2025 College, arterio sclerosis. George Washington, 55, city hospial. fractured skull (accidental). Ben Davis. 50, St. Vlacent* Hospttdi,
SENIOR MEMBER WABASH COLLEGE FACULTYRESIGNS Prof. James H. Osborne Will Retire After 41 Years’ Active Teaching. Bu Times Special CRAWFORDSVILBE, Ind., Oct. 18. —Prof. James Harvey "Pat" Osborne, 65, for forty-one years a member of tha Wabash College faculty, has resigned his position and will retire, President Mackintosh has announced. He is the senior member of tho Wabash faculty. Professor Osborne was graduated from Wabash in 1879 and returned as an instructor in 1881, since which time he has been actively connected with college activities. At the time of his resignation he is associate professor of Latin and mathematics, is associate librarian and secretary of the faculty and Association of Wabash Men. He will receive a pension from the Carnegie Foundation. His son, James Insley Osborne, is head of the department of English. Hoosier Briefs VINCENNES —Because her parents would not permit her to bob her hair. Miss Bessie Kidwell, telephone operator, eloped with Emmett Guy. Now she says she can do her hair as she pleases. i LEBANON—Ed Harvey had a large gash cut in his forehead when the ax with which he was cutting kindling caught on the clothesline and was jerked from his hand. SEYMOUR—Edward Buhner broke his arm while pitching in a baseball game between the single men and the married men of this town. TERRE HAUTE A trapeze in every barn is recommended by Rev. John Herring as a means of controlling youth. He also advocates plenty of chores for the boy, SEYMOUR Charles Richardson, recently paroled from the Jeffersonville reformatory, walked into police station here and asked to be re turned to prison to complete his term. His request was granted. MICHIGAN CITT—Two men and two women were found by the sheriff in a church near Tocsin. The mensaid the women were their sisters. The sheriff allowed them to spend the remainder of the night in the church. WABASH—Dr. Walter Domer has been allowed $15,000 for professional services to John Courtner, wealthy famir who died two years ago. He said he had attended him all his life without pay. NEWCASTLE—Ovia Goar has filed suit against her husband, Roy Goar, charging that he is in love with his first wife. _
SOUTH BEND—Police took the j “cheer” out of William Cheery, 29, of i Indianapolis, who was having a happy time driving his automobile. He was charged with drunkenness. MISHAWAKA—An advertiser here has adopted this slogan: “No woman is too • stout to be stylish.” EVANSVILLE —S. D. McLeish has an apple tree in bloom for the second time this year. He says that this same tree has bloomed as late as Deo. 22. with snow on the ground. PRINCETON —Undernourished chile then of Columbia City schools are being furnished milk and wafers at the morning recess period. Most of the “kids” claim to be undernourished at this houf^ CONERSVILLE—H. S. Garrett who will leave for Florida Nov. 1 to spend the winter, has placed a radio receiving set on his automobile. FT. WAYNE—Speed seems to be A1 .Steinberg s middle name. He Is a and a member of a. prominent Baltimore family. He met, wooed and wed Miss Ruby© Clark of this city In four days. ■ 1 - \ TERRE HAUTE—Thomas McNeil, who claimed a bottle he dropped and broke wheat a. policeman hove into sight contained witch hazel was fined SIOO and costs. JEFFERSONVILLE—Deciding be fore they left Chicago that automobiles had put many a girl on her feet. Miss Elizabeth Dosey and Miss Bliti nie Andres, both 21 years old. walked all the way here. They turned down all proffered rides. ALEXANDRIA that the municipal swimming pool here will be completed within the next few weeks. RICHMOND —Four skeletons and a number of copper bracelets have been found In' an Indian mound north of here. The mound was opened by IL R. McPherson, publisher of an Eldorado paper._ COLUMBUS—Never In the. history of Bartholomew County has the apple crop exceeded the yield of this year. Apples are selling at low as 30 cent* a bushel. $50,000 FIRE LOSS Mohoii Supply House Destroyed to Mysterious Blaze. Bu Timex Special LAFAYETTE, Ind., Oct. 18.— destroyed the supply house of the Monon Railroad here last night and the roof of the new’ car shops was burned off. The damage was estimated at $50,000. The origin of the fire Is unknown. A large stock of inflammable material in the supply house added to the fury of the blaze. The fire department was handicapped by the loss of several men i who were injured in a Are here Sunday. ' ENTERTAIN OLD SOLDIERS Greensburg Is Host to Fourth District Veta-erans. Bu Times Special GREENSBURG, Ind., Oct. 18.—The Fourth district reunion of veterans of the Civil War js expected to bring 250 old soldiers and their wives here Thursday. Meetings will be held lu the Methodist Church. The visitors a... ,i...-(•-
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