Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 150, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1922 — Page 9
NOV. 2, 1922
1 DE ATI! NOTICEB HUBBAED. MRS. PAUL B. (Winifred Dollarhidel—Lieti ai Iter homo in Holland. Minn.. Oct. rio. Botiy will arrivo Thurg<lay and be taken io thè ehapel of Johnson A Montg-omery, 1032 Centra! ave., where funeral Services will be held Frirtay. Sov. 3. at 10 a. m. Friends invitod. Jnterment in Croati Hill cemetery. Burlai private. STADLER. RKV. JAMES FRANKLIN — Father of Edgar. Orlando. Ross. Raymond. Paul, Marion and Jasper Stadler. and Mrs. Anna Edward? of Danville. Ind.: Mr. Ettie Coleman of Valjiaraiao. Ind., passe! away Wednesday. Sov. I, 1 :50 a. m. •t-nd may vie remains at thè home of son. Raymond Stadler. 1422 Terraee Indianapo’us. Ind. Funeral Friday. .miv, 3. io a m„ Wesley ehapel, five miles north of Fillmore, Ind Friends invited. Burlai Wesley Chapel cemetery. WREDE. CHARLES C—Passed away Nov. 1. 1022, 2 p. ni., ace 80 years. Funeral Saturday. Nov. 4. 1:30 p. ni., at thè residence of his daughter, Mrs William lì. Kern. 1701* Olive si . and at 2 p. ni. at Emmaus Evarcelical Lutberan Cliuroh, Laurei and Oranse sts Friends invited- Burlai at I.utheran -emetery. 3 IN MKMOHIAM IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrapce of Harry Patrick, who diSd four years ago today. La Bourne Granda. Franoe. Swtet is thè tnought he ìs restine. Safe from toil or grief and care. Sad is our heans repining for one we all love so tlear. MOTHER,_?ISTERS_A ND BROTHERS. 5 FIXKRAL DIKECTOKB W. T. Biasoiijrvm Independent Cndertaker. Protr.pt ambulance calla. ~ "The proof of a Service is thè Service lt render*." 1702 N. niinot# St Rgndotph 6870. 1625 Shelby St Dreiel 2570. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 820 North lillnoia St. Furierai dirtetors lo thè people of Indtac apolia since 1887. Phones—Main 0641-0642. LI 2841. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY S EL JO'aJdy Parlors 1222 Union St. George Gnnstemer Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Maio 0008. ■folinson & Montgomery Central Ave. Main 1430 SHIRLEY BROS? €O. Main office 046 N. Illinois St. Circle 1918. Main 1841. FUNERAL DIRECTORS —1402 N. UUuou WM E KRcEGER. Mata 1154. Re*. Phone. Ben Davi* 332-L. OADD—BEKT S GADD. 2130 Prosperi St. Phones: Dreiel 0422 Stewart CNDERTAKERS—HI9EV A ITÌC9. 051 North Del. L 6564 M 3680 SPECIAL NOTICKS I HAVE purchastd thè stock and Sxtures. beine thè enti re assets of Henry E. Brown and Harry K Prown, trading as Brown Leather Company, 604 Massachusetts ave.. Indianapolis. Ind All claims to be presenttd within five navs PAUL SIMON BROWN. NOTICE Stockholders' an.iual meeting of thè White River Raiìroad Company for thè eleetic.it of offieer and genera! busmesa at thè office of Kinsan & Co.. Indianapolis. Wedceeday. Nov. 15. at 3 p. m. A. M. McVIE. Stentar. PLEXTY ÒP FUEL USE OIL BURNER? 38 VIRGINIA AVE. MAIS 0470. C lIKHLNAI-S FAIRMOUNT Maternity Hospital for confinement. May work so- part of expensea. Babies for afioption Wrìte for bookìet. Mrs. T. B Long. 4911 E. Twenty-Sevecth St., Kansas City. Mo ì \tTILL no? br- responsàbfe fr any deb te contraeteti by my wite, Marie Parsons Cook, from this day on. KENNETH W. COOK. f SHALL not be responsive lor debts contraeteti by my wife. Anna McGuirk. on and aster Nov. 2. . Hi LOST AND FOUND •ST —Porse containing money in Engllsh lutei coffee shop, or betwe n coffee shop l Powder Puff. Return “lo Miss Fryer. I‘owder Puff. Main 4381. LOST—Orange Persian mother cat. corner E. Tenth ami West drive. Woodrufl Place. Webster 1121. Reward. WILL pernia who picited up rt-d fox fur at Woolworth's lunch counter. pleaae a!! Drexel 1765: POLICE - name* Flash. Kenwood 2756. Reward. LOST—Fur scarl. threc sititi. Tuesday eve. Cali Circle 8431. Reward. II MACHIXIST ANI) TOOLS i'OR SALE—Stevenson gear stock: 372 shares of common. 40 sharcs of prtferred: $2.75 per share. Cali Big Spnng. 2 on 17. Il HELP WÀ.NTfcU—MALA
Wanted by AI., K. & T. Ry. Operaticg in Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas Machinists Bìacksmiths Boiler Makers Permanent Positions, Standard Wages and Working Conditions Ajiply to 2&215 Tractiou Terminal Bldg Office Open Until 11 P. AI. PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM Offers Permanent Jobs to ujualified Raiìroad FLOOR MECHANICS, VIS E HANDS. BOILER MAKERS. Rate 72c PER HOUR Apply . 109 S. Capital Ave. 8 to 12 a. m.—1:30 to 4:30 p. m. Phone MA in 4767 Car Repairers American Car and Foundry Co. 1505 Kentucky Ave. WANTED AT ONCE Ten good solicitors for steady city work. See HASTIXGS, Circulation Dept., Indianapolis Times, aster 10 a. ni. Wanted—Boys Sixteen years old or under, to carry Time* in centrai part ot city. Boote bejiy 3 North and South and East and West See Mr. Moorehead. aiy atternoon, b<> tween 2 and 5. MEN to learn vulcanlzlng traae: a nne parine business to get into. ANDERSON STEAM VULCAMZER CO. Men for otttsidc and factorx- " *-rk. Apply FOLK SANITARY MILK CO. UtìO E. Fiftecnth. WANTED—Thirty good cm-ri-t* fonn car. penter*. 70c. Monticello. Ind. Main 0176. BOYS AS MESSENGERS. DELIVERY DEFi WESTERN UNION. Mono men t Piace StEN wanted to cut timber, out of town. Cali 329 H E- Washington. MAN to nnload cars. 1001 Southeasurn Ave. St. 1212.
13 INSTRUCTIONS i—Business Coiiegea t StEN to learn barber traae. TRI-CITT BARBER S COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington st.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. 14 SALESMEN WANTED SALESMAN wanfed in every county by Indiana State distributor of a guaranteed gas saver for Fords. Dorts. Maxwell*. Hubraoi bile*. Dodges. Studebakers. Chevrolet and : Overlands. Cheap: durable: never wears out. Pays for itself in a week. Guaranteed to save from 50 to 75 per cent gas bill Send S 4 for sampie and asslgnment of territory. Man of ordinary abliity can make SIOO per week. Money refunded if not satisfied. Address CLAUDE LUCAS. Howe. Ind. Box ! 211. WANTED—Man with ear to sell complete line low prlced TIRES AND TUBES. 8100 per week and expenses. Sterlingworth Tire Co.. 1108 Sterling, E. Liverpool, Ohio. 16 HRLP WANTED —FUMALE Why Not Beccane a Telephone Gperator? Telephone Operating is a profitable profession. Over 1,200 GIRLS in this city are enjoying positions as Telephone Operators. There’s a place in this Profession for any bright, healthy young wo'man of 17 years or more. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. Miss Cooper, Rooin 101 WANTED White girls Over 18 years of age. Good pay. Pleasant working eonditions. The Vam Camp Packimg Company . 2002 South East St. Girls, IS-30 years of age, for generai factory work. Permanent positions for capable girls. AMERICAN CAN CO. Southeast and Belt R. R. Take Garfield Park Car. WANTED—Womch for mest killing departmenl: pie<-e work: vxpenenced trimmer. Earn from S2O to $22 per week. Cll INDIANAPOLIS ABATTO 00MPANY. WANTED—Keiiable housekeeper for aduli empioyed. Pleasant home Randolph 5430 Cali aster 6p. m. WANTED—Mtddìe age white lady for generai housework. Apply in perso, or cali Webster 0003. 17 SsITUATIONS WANTED /VN*^vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvyvv^ a—Male WANTED—Ligbt work of any kind bv man ;ust past middle age. wage second ctmsideration. no aoUcltlng. Address A No. 2767, Times. le—Felli ale MAIO for housework. day work and laundry. 21 S-ipertor ave. Lincoln 7885 W.vNTED—Hovsowork: also companion to lady 2746 Brightwood. ROOMS I OR KENT NICELY furnished room, modern home. north of Maple road: home privilege*: 2 gentiemen preferred. Humboldt 3137. FURNISHED room In modern home, suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen; board and room optional. Circle 3385. NEW JERSEY, 1819 N.; modern s’.eeping room: 2 refined gentlemen, $5. Kandoìph 4559. A LABARI A. 726 N.: one nicely furnished hor.sekceping and one sleeplng room: sanitary. i
BROADWAY: modem sleeplng room for 1 or 2 gentlemen: reasonable. Circi® 8015. DELAWAUE. N-. 1653: front roor 1 : privato home; 2 gentlemen : referen--e. ltar. .3212. REÌSNER. 1449: 2 unfurruehed room: W.-Ir-dianapoii carline. Belmont 1632. PARK ave , 3115; loveìy front room; modern: gentlemen. Washington 2888. 1 STEAM-il EAT ED room* with bath. $8 per week with board. Lincoln 8620. FURNISHED. one room complete. Aiso two rooms or cottage. Belmont 1291, ASHLAND, 1(144; modern room for/1 or 2 gentiomen: $3. Randolph 6170. ASHLAND. 1620: large. warni room iu modern, private home Circle 6983. FRONT sleeping room: modern; private family. Randolph 3966. FRONT sleeping room. suitable for 2 gen tlemen Webster 1174. a—Houses 414 DORMAN: 2 modem, neatly furnished rooms for lieht housekeeping. Web. 0250. THREE large unfurnished housekeeping rooms. 818 E. St. Clair. 19 RENT. \ Lì a—Houses FOR RENT—One-half of doublé. 4 room; electrie lights and gas. well and cistern. Located.. 3726 Kenwood Ave.. $23. Essex & Lucas Ctrele 6600. 4-ROOM doublé: gas. electricity, city water; SCO per month. 5955 Uawles Ave. Irvington 3849. MARTfNDALE ax-e.. 2930 new 4-room doublé lor colored tenauti. ENGLISH Ave.. 6-room house, gas electricity Inquire 317 E. South St. 4 ROOM COTTAGE: SU. THIRTIETH AND EMERSON. b—Apart menta FOR COLORED Dunbar Court \1022 N. West St. Living room. breakfast room. kitchenette. bath, heat. tight, gas and water furnished. $37.50 per month. See lt. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL THIRTIETH. 348 W.; second fioor spt., 4 rooms. bath. 330 _ c —Business Piaces DESK space with telephone Service for rent. Circle 0116. 21 iti’,AL ESTATE FOK SALE b— Houses WASHINGTON Bt. E.. 6-room modera doublé. La Salle St.: 0-roorn mod<-rn -louble, Tuxrxio St.; 6-room modern doublé, Oaklaml St.: 5-room modern doublé. Beville: 6-room, semi-modem doublé, east; modern. 5-room bungalow, tuli basement. C. J. OSBOUNE. SPI.ENDID 6-room bungalow, basement; large lot with good house on rear. 1215 Kelly St. Both houses and lot $3.800. \Vili take clear loi a* first paymeut. RELIABLE REALTY CO., owner. 501 City Trust Bldg. Mani 0186 SIS BOOM modera, ex-i-*ot bath: ook fìn-isbi-d: garage: $3,700: SSOO cash, near K. -i and Tech Web. 1371. No agente FLETCHER Ave.. 6-room eotlaee. modera • X’-ept fornace; excellent eondìtion: price $3.950 ; 8300 down. Lincoln 3734. SIX room. senu-modern. 2 kits: iocated near Soatheaateni. Price $2,200: terms. Cali Lincoln 3734, day or eve.
21 KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—House* 630 Berwick Ave Seven-room house, long llving room, French doors, dining room, kitchen, pantry, built-in features, threc bi'drooms. up: electrie lig.ils, full basement. Ideai lurnace. garage, concrete walka arouml house, extra fine front porch. built iour years. A reai bargain. Terms. Trustees System Main 5857. Evenings. Ben Davis 1402.2. IRVINGTON HOMF. A delightful bungalow on Emerson Ave. Largo living-room. dining-room, cabinet kitchen, two fine bedrooms and bath. Exeellent basement and fornace. Surfaee door. Only SSOO cash required, halance Mite reni. Let us show you Ibis. Cali Mr. Flaherty, Main lìlL’flk with CHAKÌIES M. CROSS & COMPANY 19>4 N. Meridian St. tOver Lauries.) Will Trade SI,OOO Equity in a three bedroom home, east, hardwood lloors in reception hall, living and dining roomiy: has garage and a beautiful large east front lot. This home ts in exeellent condition Will consider nsed car as part. Cali Randolph 0943. Opportiinity We have two good residence* suitable for rooming houses Close in. Will malte very good profltß. Will sell very reasonable and on eas.v terms. Cali Mr. Elrod Main 2957, day or erening Orili Jpssup Land Co. Easy Payments, North Lovely modrrn minjralow ;i few bloeka rast of Collie avonue: ‘l betirooms, batli ; larpe living - \rooin. tir piace, breakfast room ami kitchen. I'riee Frank S. Clark & Co. Main 3377. 228 E Ohio ONLY m CASH Will put you in possesston of a brand nrw 4-room bungalow with garage and electric lights, north of Fairvtew Park, on Consrr St . near B ifty-First 3t. Balance monthly like rent. CALI, MR DAVIDSON Main 4295. Evenings. Randolph 4057. ATTRACTIVE two-story. six-room, weil-built, tniKlern house: corner property. nice lot: well located: Villa Ave., north of Prospeet. Prlced for quick sale, $4.000 Terms, $1.500 cash, balance monthly. FRANK F.. GATKS & SON, REAI.TORS. 10-11 Hume-Mansur Bldg. Lincoln 1269 GUILFORD AVE STRICTLY MODERN SIX ROOM HOUSE. NEW, IN COURSR OF CONSTRUCTION NORTHWEST CORNER GUILFORD AND FORTY NINTH ST. WILL MAKE TERMS. CALI, OWNF.R. The Southern Lumber Co. 5-ROOM moderi! bungalow on Harl&n St : excellent condition: only $3.760: terni. Lincoln 3734.
d—Lot EAST front lot on Resslyn Ave near SixtySei'ond St.: one-half square from pavitd Street. Gas. electrie and atri et car. l’rtce $750. C ish, 810: balance 52.2~> per week. Main 4205. Evenings. Randolph 4b57. Mr. Davidson. I OT 40x165* on good Improved Street, north of thè creek, il! ell at a sacrlftee prive for cash. “Live Wires” TANARUS, K Jone A Co.. 414 People* Baili Bldg Main 5758 1 tr.e wooded ot in Roaslyn Ave near FiftyNinth St. Prue $935: $25 down. $2 75 per week. Malli 1295 Evenings, Randolph 4057. Mr. Davidson. WILL el] my equity in a lot in Forest Manor; on pavrd Street: SIOO. E. J. MeCraeken Circle 4022. Kes.. Randolph 6416 Lf/T on Bucklngham Ave near Sixty Second Bt. for quick sale $600: $lO down, $2 Pr week. Cali Rtlejr 1724 EAST front lot on Ooodìet St near Speedwpy Ave ITlce $415: $lO down, $l5O per week. Cali evenute. Rilejr 1724 e—Suburban ACRE LOT, idea! for suburban home site. Near National road eat of Irvington, $750: $lO cash, balani e monthiy. Webster 5774. I—Salea or Lxch&uge Will Trade fitte brtck veneer garage building. 44x 60 feci, located in <ne of thè city s thrivlng suburban commiinities, north near thè Stato road: newiy equippetl witli tool and iiwsones, and doing a nice business good for $l5O to S2OO per week: only garage withln a radius of four miles. What Have Yqu to Tracie? ICall Mr. Buchanan, Main ~9ò7. Orin Jessup Land Co. For baie or Trade £."> aeres, 0 miles southeast of Monumenti 7-room ho uso and barn Capitol Realty, 204 Rauh Bldg. MA in 2874 For Sale or Trade Two and one-third acre, well improved. ‘ near Stop 3. Danvllie lute. Will trace for city firoperty. Capitol Kealtv Co. _ 204_Hauh_Bldg Main B Yeal BOTATI wamfd Do You Xeed Cash? We have a ciiertt that will buy several small propertlcs in any part of thè city rogardless of their condition lf prlced righi. Address A No. 2768. Times " NOW ÌS TIfÌE TIME” so W’ll your reai estate. Cali nte for quh’k action. G. C Welch CITY TRUST CO. Ciri-lo 4022 Re. Circi* 3641 WANT BEST BARGAI N l N NORTH SIDE DOI BLE THAT ALL CASH WILL BUY. WHAT HAVE YOU: THE KINNEAR CO. “THE FIKM THAT HUSTLES. ’ 760.62 BANEERS TRUST BLDG. MAIN 1409. WILL PAY CASH. For your rcntal propert.v Have 520.000 to itn et Piefer property, but will consider any voi ni Investment. Address A No 2770, Times. WANTED Bungaiows and doublcs east that ar prlced to sell. FOWLER & EATON. 301 City Trust. _ Mln_oB7l. DOUBLÉ irt good location, north or northeast, frodi owner only, for home and investment. lf reasonably prlced will make quick cash deal. Address A No. 2769, Times. MISCELLANEO L S FOR BALK a—Household Good L RUGS—LINOLEUMS Imported Japanese Grass Ruga, 9x12. $7 50: Bxlo. $7.25. Hall ntnner. 35c per yard. Gold sea! congoleum rugs. 9x12. porteci good : newest Datterns, $13.75. Atnunster, vclvets and wUlons at lowest prtces in thè city. Dorfman Rug Co. 207 W Washington, opposite Statehouse. “IF IT COVEIIS A FLOOK. WE HAVE IT." / BABY carrlage; gray rced; like new, sls. Randolph 9203. b—€oat, Ice and Woodì Special Goal Sale Kindling With Each Ton Nice Iresh mined ewal off thè car. Best Illinois egg $6.75 Illinois mine run. 50 per cent Utrnp. . .$6.25 High gi ade nut and slaek $5.50 Best Illinois block, clean forked $8.50 Best Indiana lutnp. oleati forked $8.25 Genuine Hrar.il block, large foriti*! ■ . SIO.OO Delivery any place Iti thè city. Union Ice and Corl Drexel 3280. Stewart 2225. Special Illinois mine rtm, 50% lump $0.25 Illinois egg. forked . 6.75 Indiana egg, forked 7.00 Best Indiana lump, forked 8.00 Best Illinois lump, forked 8.25 Prompt delivery any placo In thè city. RETI tisi. IX AL CO Drexel 0250. Ali kinds of Inutana and Eastern Coal for domestic and steam purposes. Quick Service any place In city. Taylor Coal Co. State and Engllsh Drexel 2167. BEST ~COA L _ BEST SERVICE ~ JOHN SIMON. DREXEL 3174. r
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25 MIStELLANKOLS KOK SALE b—Coai. Ice and Wood Buy Your Coal At thè Best Prices We steli thè beat coal money can buy. Guaranteed. Our Guarantee Is Good Trv Our Illinois Coal lt is thè Best Coal on tiie market .today. Large Lump, forked $7.75 Illinois Lump, 2 to 6-inch lump $7.25 Illinois Egg $7.25 Large Indiana Lump $7.75 Indiana Egg $7.25 West Virginia Lump $ll.OO Prompt delivery any place in.the city. TOM SI IRÒ VER 430 Indiana Avenue Circle 0598. Circle 1435. Circle 0597 HEAVY CORD WOOD. WILL CUT IN LEN’GTHS TO v SUIT YOUR STOVE, FORNACE OR FIRE PLACE. MAIN 0142. Indiana Mine Run, $6.00 American Coal Co. RAndolph 0927 e—OothlnK TROUSERS tFall Patterns fl] to Match Tour II HI 8,000 Patri UM Two Sture* In One. Tihe Pants Store Co. 48 West Ohio—Near ni tuoi*. HEAVY TAN COAT. BUE 38; PKICÉ $5 MAIN 9008. d—Musicai lnatrument* NEW UPRIGHT PIANO: wlii oli on payrnentii ot $1.75 por week. iiiuidolph 4221. MR. MORGAN. i. A C. FISCHER ì'IANÒr 565 00 ROBERTSON MUSIC HOUSE. 433 Max tv. Main 4531. e—Pet and Live Stock ENGLISH bull pupa, slred by Kingsom* of Warlelgh. dant. Engllsh nnd l'it Bull. FRANK JESSUP Plalnfifld, Ind 274 ring 2 $25 Buys Pony and Outfit Will Bell, or trade for motoreyele. Cali 1021 Chadwick St. f—Miscelimi enti Army Surplus Mechandise Array cota, larpaulins, tenta, rooflng paper. rakes, tuba, shovels, belting, bench griuders, visora, platform scalea, manlla rope, aawa, forges, wood chisela, chicken and fence wire. Also many other itema. See us for attrattive prices. All new merebandiae. M. L. Goldberg & Sons. 1302 W. Wash. TYPEWRITER BARGAINS USED TYPEWRITERS. I,AKGE AND BMALL, AT LOW PRICES CASH OR PAYMENTS. ALL GUARANTEED 18 west m arket st. upstairs. jhone MAIN 2686. CLARK TYPEWRITER SUOI*. OJVALID CHAIRS—Good, troll* rubb* tlred chatr* for reni. $3.60 per monili. Outehe*. afte. Delivery froe. BAKER BROS ROOFINO. best quaìlty red and itrreti alate eovered, $2.25 per roll Sllghtly damaged. $1.65 per roll. CHARLES KOEHRING, 882 Virginia ave. Drexel 8400. CIDER, aweet, made fresi) every day: 50c gal Bring Jug. 255 W. Morris st. Dr. 3445 $6 ÌOSCBIÌjINBOUS WANTED
GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCK YARDS 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTB ’ A Bath a Day is thè Healthy Way E, M. HARDXN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 B. Mieti. Webster 3001. DETECTIVES QDIGLEY-HYLAND AGENOY. INa 404 National City Bank Bldg. Main 2902. Day or night. FOR thè hrt of servire nini small prie e cali at C. A C. Tranfer and Storaao. Largo and small truck*. Circle 0681. 539 Massachusetts Ave.. M. M.* CAIN, propriotor. IKaTHERS bought, solfi and reno va.ed: feather mattresses and pillow* made. E F BURKLE 416 Mass. Main 1428. PIANO bullder aria timer. Repair all ktudn. Work guaranteed. NICHOLAS HILDMAN. Belmont 0328-3 VAUT.T CLEAMNG. ~ For quick Service. Cali Ra.pid Vault and Slnlt Cicalane Co. Belmont 2007.
g; BUSINESS ANNOI XChMEXIS SAI'LTV RAZOR BLADES Sharpetied TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ava. HEaTH’S Barber shop; uniott : warni, comfortable bathroom 133 W Market 28 MURAI.L AMI rBANSFEB E 35. 1898. Otto J. iSuesz Packing, hauling, low rates on California shipments. Tkrough cars to l.os Angeles. Main 2353-3ti2B. Xight, Webster 0699. Shank Supenor Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER PACKINO AND SHIPPING 2'47 N Now Jersey Main 2028 T.r 113 S *WE haul anythhig : niovinK ?3 uii: ove-iand a '-Dft laìty exjx'rlt*nred men KKNNARD VOGHI* Bulmout 'ì42i> 29 Ht SINKSM OPrORTUNITIES FAIIM OWS'ERS Ar you gi ttìng a- niiteh from your frtritt n you v.t Wr.iiUl y .l !il:i i.n- ! bave a atralght bueit <• m npoaitinn for eoine una owidng t fami :• ir litdianai'iii tlial will greally iuiti-i ■ hi* Uifonn S.-r.d inu d'-*'Ttptiou if t.iri, iuil wìU writ>- or all on you Thi i worih looiinig luto Addre A No 198 1. Ttme- . WANT ntÀMONDS OR SMAIX COI l'K soli Cf.EAR ror 46x136 ON E TPIKTYi EIOHTH STREET BOULEVARD JI T EAST OF F’Al H.: ROUND. I’KK'E ONLY : $750 MAIN • 4i'9 RESIDENCE WASHINGTON -1175 AITM9tfiLEB FOK SALE b—Gasoline Foirds. SOME REAL UAUGAINS IN ALL MODELS. 1919 ROADSTEK. SSO DOWN 1919 ROASTKIt. $35 DOWN. 1913 TOUKING, SSO DOWN. limi Tot;RING. 5(1 M'V. N 1019 TOURING, BTART;:h. $75 DOWN. 1919 TOURING. Sdo DOWN. 1920 COUPÉ, SIOO DOWN. 1932 COUPÉ. $135 DOW N 1921 SE DAN, $135 DOWN 1921 SKDAN. $135 DOWN 1920 TON TRUCK, S7O DOWN Our cars in bost of condition and good tires. The Red Arrow Corner K. Washington and Southeaatern. Fords 1921 WITH AMES SEDAN BODY. $825. 1921 CHASSIS, COMPLETE!. Y OVER 1 HAULED BY THE FACTOR V. NEW i CORD TIRES, $220. 1920 TOURING. LIKE NEW. $325. 1020 CHASSIS, HA'S HEEN OVERHAULED, $l2O. 1920 WTTU CLOSED COMMERCIAL BODY, $l4O. SWISSHELM & PARKER | 330 E. Market. Circle 4740. You have aiways wanted to own a Monroe. Well here is your chance. Monroes $200.00 and up. Cash, paymeats or trade. MONROE USED CAR DEPT. 602 North Capitol Avenue. Ford Bodie.s Exchange your open job for a good closed one. Cash or terms. Swisslielm ile Parker Autowa, Ames and Ford Body Dis. 330 E. MARKET. FORDS. 100 OF THEM Buy now, all modi*] and styleg; small payment down,and drive away a good <’r. No red tape. Alien, 725 Virginia Ave. Chevrolet 4-PO. 1920 model : good condition tnroufrhout. Priced right. Terni. Morirne Motor Corp. 132 Enst New York Malti 3871. DODGK BROS., ued car. All model ai cheap price. C.M.V/ALLeRICH CoMPAN/ O&xiGft Brothsrs Motom VemouMT 1918 Maxwell Good condition : new top and paint: mot or Just, overhmiìed. Five good tires. Prieo for quick sale. $l5O. Terms if desircd. Bolmont 3097. Ford tounng, SSO down. USED CAR MARKET. Lorgest stock of ust’d cars In town. F 69-61 N. Caiiitol. corner of North St. MAXWELL, dandy little touring, nev. top. tires, ete. Ile sure to eoe ijis at $l5O. 220 S. Pennsylvania. Main 1700. MONROE. 1020 tnnrlng; A l shape: good tire, extra : SIOO down, balance 1 year. 044 E. Washington. Jlain 3493. FORD, 1918 rnndsler; good shape. good tires; SIOO takes her. 644 E. Washington. Malli 3498. FORD, 1019 touring; A-l shape: SSO down, balance one year. 044 E. Washington. Main 3403 FORD touring. tfs youra for S7O. WEIBÌ7 MAN. 212-214 E. New York St. Main 4448. BUICK, four touring: repdggeased: $123: terms. 235 N. Penn. Open evenings. DODGE louring: dandy condition: only $95 down. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. CHEVROLET. 1917 touring. $75 down 7 Like new. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. FORD touring, late 19L7; fine shape: $45 down. 618 N. Capitol. FORD bodie. L. T. ALLENÌ 917 Virgtaia avenue.
30 AUTOMOBTLES FOR SALE b—Gasoline FORDS Approdateci Service New and Used Cars All of our used car bargains have been reduced in price in accordance with thè new Ford reductions. 1920 Sedan 1921 Touring CASH OR TERMS Calderhead Auto Co. 30th and Northwestern RA ndolph 5260 FORD BARGAINS 1920 louring. starter, SOS down. , 1022 touring. starter. $75 down. 1918 touring, S4O down. Many other. 917 Virginia Ave. 31 AUTOMOBILE WANTED WE NEED THE CARS AND MEAN BUSINESS IX you want to eell your ear. brini titl* *nd car We deal quick and pay cash WEESSMAN 212-14 E. New York St. Mata 4449. Autos Wanted Caso lor auy car. See ua. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO 618 N. Capitol Mata 2838. AUTOS WANThui. WE PAY CASH. I WOLF AUTO CO. 19 NU lillnoia. Mata 157 : 32 AUTO SUPPLÌES. REPAIRS \.WS^VWWWNAA^< Auto Wlieels repaired and made new. new spokes and trtting up, half rima: .heel repaired on short notice. Get our prices. Beat of sei-vice. John Guedolhofer AVagon Co. 202 Kent . ty ave Main 0287. SPRINGS for all maltes of automobile Repeirs made on sanie while you wait. New h-aves ro-arcl,ing. tempering and we!dìng We oarry complete line of ali sire* in stock Ben of scrvice and lowest price*. John Guedelhofer Wagon Co. 202 Kentucky ave Main 0287. AUTO WASHING Our epecialty. 834 N. Ulinol. S & S Auto Laundry Storage batterica at rock-botlom pria. V r : lard Exide Prest-O-Lite and other maka*. H:x volt for $10: 12 volt for sls. Ijouth Side Battery Shop, 413 S Merldlaa. LARGE PROFITB. - “ from expendilure follow Reai Eatat* adverUsing to ' Waui Ad' columa of ih* Times _ 55 FINANCIAL PERSONAL LOANS *S® 14 s *® li --ne i operateti under lue nuperviaiu.i -I thè l-’aie ot indiana and wa e*t&bHahed lor tue purposo of providiug piace Bere honest ptopit: c,ui borro auy amount ir u. $ll to S3OO wlthout paym* more taan thè legai rate of interest or wlthu :t being impoaed upon in any way. It i only net tssary that vou are keeplng hou and permaneiitly locateti NO WOKTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not -uitify your employer. nelther do we make mquirle ol vour friendA reiatlves or trade people. You cau have mi thè timo necessary for repayment ind pay only for thè Atctual t'me you keep thè m< ner *’ll *nd lei L expia in No -harg u-te you borro. Lear with other compari* paid off and mure money advai ed at legai rate. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MA in 2923. bCCI RU V MORTGAGE LO A A CO. Room 205 7-- indiana Trust Bldg. 113 E Wasb St. Corner Virginia Ava. WE MAKH unii aeccnd mortgage* am improved farai* and Xndlanapoli* r*J fatate AETNA MORTOAOE * INVESTMENT 00. 60$ Fldeiity Truat B.df
òli INSIKANCE REAI- ESTATE unii Insurance. TIMIDO STATE JiANK 1304 E New York. Irvlngton 2803. 51 MONEY IO LO A LOANS AND INSURANCE a:) City and Farm Property. THOS C. DAY A CO. 700-715 Fletcher Trust Building. Malti 1325. LOANS en forniture, plano, auto. Uvestock, farm iJnQleiucnla and other coliaterai. 141 Va E Washington St. CAPITOL LOAN CO. Main 0585. Auto Lincoln 7154. MONEY turnlshed on rvuìly uiurigugvs uud contraci FRANK K. SAWYKR, Maridiali Liic Bidè. 307 N. Pennsylvania St. Rlley 1428. FiKhi and sellimi mortgages on luillana atid Indianapolis ics! estate. R. B. WILSON'. 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lincoln 0104. MONEY lo !oau on eccomi mortgsge. L. b. NiIi.LEK. 127 N. Delawars St, Main B7B*. 828 E. W aliasti Bt. DID YOU BELL ITT If not. try tho automobile coluran of thè Time Want Ada. 31* LEGAI- NOTI CES SEWAUE DISPOSAI. PI. A NT—BANITARY DISTIUCT OF INDIANAPOLIS, DIVISION 111. SECTION & Sealed proposti] will be recaived by thè Donni of Sanitary Commissionerà, sanltary ! ilistriot of Indianapolis, at its office in thè city hall, Indianapolis, Indiana, until 10 a. in., N'ov. 14, 1922, at whicll Urne bid will in publlcly openi'd and scheduled and aivard made as soon theroafter a practienblo, for thè eonstructton of Section 3, Divistoti 111, ami fumighine- and ereoting mei-Uanical equipment for .ho sewage disposa! plant ot thè sanitary rìlstrtct of Indianapolis, in ac. -ordunco wilh pian and speciflcations on filo at thè office of thè board. Thia con-strui-tion and equipment consista of tlie fol.owiug ttcms: 1— Aetivated Sludge Plant: n. Aeratlon and settling -tank includine operating gallery and connecting conduits. b Air maina, alr distribution System; sewage, sludge and drain pipins e SI idee gates and gate valve. d. Air control and drain valves. e. Diffuser platee. f. Air and sewage meters and recorder, ir. Sludge removai equipment erected. 2 Power Plant. Auxillary Equipment: a. Boiler settings and brecchlng. b. Coal Storage bvinker. c. Coal handling equipment. d Power plant piptng. e. Boiler feed pumps and regulators. f. Fced water heaters and softening System Elicli bldder shall be required to deposit with liis bid a eertifled check in thè amount ss provided in said specifications and Information to bidders. to secure thè cxecution of thè contract for which bid ts made. Copies of plana ani speeifteation and generai informatimi tnay be obtalned at thè office of Charles H. Hurd, consultimi engineer, 1405 Merchants Bank building, Indianapolis, Indiana. The board reserve slie right to reject any and all bidè. BOARD OF SANITARY COMMISSIONER9. JAY A. CRAVEN, President. JOHN r.. ELLIOTT, Vico Pre*. ANNUAI. MEETING ÒF TNDIANAPOLI9 CHAPTER AMERICAN RED CROSS. Notiee is hereby given that thè annual meeting of mombers of thè Indianapolis Chnpter of thè American Red Cross for thè clcction of twelve directors to serve for thè ensutng three years and for such other business as may come bel’ore said meeting. In aeeordanee with thè provisions of thè by-laws, will be held in thè directors' room on thè fifth floor of thè Chamber of Commerce, Indianapolis, Ind., on Frtday afternoon, at 3 o’cloek, Nov. 10, 1932. All members are requested to be present. WILLIAM FORTUNE, Chairman.
Cake Eaters By United Prese NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—Serious illness of four persons who ate cake pdrchased at a W. 124th St. bakery was probed by polite today. Pleces of thè cake believed to have been poisoned were sent to thè city chemist for analysis. The four victims, George Keyes, 43; Dorothy Sehres, 24; Nettie Burke, 28, and Lillian Burke, 20, were all seized with violent pains immediately aster eating thè food.
BROTKERHGGO ! RDWDNPOLITICS: LETTO STONE Ohio Senatoria! Race Causes Breach With Federation of Labor Heacis. By United Xeia CLEVELAND, Nov. 2.—The American Federation of Labor and thè Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers broke late 'VYednesday over thè eleetion of a United States Senator from Ohio. With thè federation actively fighting Congreßsman Simon D. Fess. Republican nominee, Warren S. Stone. grand chief of thè engineers, sent a letter to all Ohio elivisione urging members, families and friends to vote fjr Fess against Senator Atlee Pome rene. Stone also sent letters to heads of other brotherhoods and thè thirteen other railraod unions asking that they unite with thì engineers in an effort to defeat Pomerene. Says Pomerene Is Hostile The locomotive e-hief charged that Pomerene is hostile to organized lahor and accused Arthur P. Black, Pomerene’s with furnishing a Columbus, Ohio, newspaper with materia! for articles which Storie said attacked organized labor and were a personal attack upon him. In one of thè articles Stone said it was claiined that Pomerene would charge specifieally “that while many laboring men were living on starvation rations. Warren S. Stone, grand chief of thè Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers is drawing a salary of *25,000 a year." Stone said in thè circular to brotherhood members that his salary was SIS.OOO. The engineers were refused a charter in thè American Federation of Labor two years ago.
NEW LAUDS HARDING Senator Uloscs G. O. P. Uampaign in % \Yaba.sh County. Up Time Spreinl NORTH MANCHESTER, Ind., Nov. 2.— Senator Harry New closed thè Republican eampaign in Wabash : County with a speeoh here last | night. He dealt exelusively with thè work of thè past Congress and thè Harding Administration. Mrs. Edward Franklin White of Indianapolis, I was also a speaker. HYDE SEES VICTORY Missouri Governor Predicts Big Ropuhlican Majority in SI. Louis. Bu United X e tee KANSAS CITY. Mo , Nov. 2.—R. R. - Brewstor, Republican opponent of ì Senator James A. Reed, seekitig roelcction a-s senior United States Senator front Missouri, will oarry St. Louis by 100,000 votes. Governor Arthur Hyde of Missouri asserted in a spef-ch here Wednesday. He also predicted Brewstor had niuch unexpected etrength in thè rural countles. find mangled eody Police Tliinlt Vernon Fiscus Fell From Train. By Time Special HAMMOND, Ind., Nov. 2.—The body of Vernon Fiscus, 23. an em- ! ploye of thè Edwards Valve Coin- | pany at East Chicago, was sound | mangled near thè Indiana Harbor de- | port. Poi ice think he soli from a train. BIRTHS Girl Fon-est nnd EtheJ Sarvcr. 1031 Kivcr. Johr. and Heleti Cote, 2178 Olncy. Clarence and Lonneta Yocum. St. Vincent Hospital. Ciaroncc and Rose Chnmbcr, ~805 N. Brouse Ave. Penili and Carri-' Basa. 816 Locke. Jtlvin and Lavina Johnson. 332 Koehne. Loyd ami Roberta Wilson. 13 N. Traub. Frank and Myrtle Burri, 1913 tj W. Washington. Boy Troy and Irma Scott. 6519 Ferguson. Fred and Murici Snyder, 525 E. TwentyFlfth. Walter and Irene Rameay. St. Vincent Hospital. Gus and Irene Wetter, 56 S. Orientai Raymond and Marie Pratt, 2926 MePherson Ave. Alonro and Adeline Morgan. 228 S. War rtian. Paul and Hattìe Huhble. 1215 N. Warman. Jease and Beatrice Ferguson, 1218 York. DEATHS Mary Hall MeKee, 73, Vincent Hospital, uremia. West H. Stewart. 65, Mctliodlst Hospital, pulmonary einbolism. Ida Freelin. 28, city hospital, cerebral hemorrhage. William HaiTis, 52, 726 Kdgemont, acute ncphrltis. Charles S. Beck, 48. 1147 E. Southern, carcinoma. Susanne J. Swan, 19 days, 2915 Annette, acute gastritÌ9. Mary Ann Weller, 90, 1236 Nordyke, arterio sclerosts. Sherman Presura Robertson, 20 days. 1051 W. Thtrty-Fourth, gastro enteritis. MARRIAGE LICENSES Joseph Kantsky, Lafayette, Ind.: Gladys Stemen, 2745 Columbia Ave. Fred J. Wiles. 361 W. Ftfteenth St.’. Mabel B. Acton. 914 Fayette Bt. 8. M. Hlnds. Oaklandon, Ind.; Lui G. Baumgart, Oaklandon, Ind. W. 11. Cnrren, 1133 Shelby’ St.: Ruth Bowman, 140 N. Belmont Ave. Gerald Power, 262 W. Ray St.: Marietta Johnson. 1337 Linden St. A. S. Wood. 2100 N. Gale St.: Armorel Btekerstaff, 3412 E. Twenty-Fittb St. Thomas MeGìynn. 109 ftlake St.: Mamie Lee. 205 Minerva St. E. C. Deerburg, Hancock County: Sophia Scbaekel, Warren Townshtp. G. W. Mason, 576 Va Roanolco St.; Alfreda Alexander. 121 S. California St. Charles Hacker, 935 N. Beville Ave.: Nellie Fleming. 2047 Central Ave. J. E. Moore. 1639 Draper St.: Ella Roberts, 1631 Linden St. tìets Revolver and Knife A burglar entered tlte homo of Fred ICrent, 1121 College Ave., while thè family was, away from hotne yesterday. The house liad been ransacked. A revolver worth sls juid a buteher knife were missing.
LfIPORTE HùLICE CHIEF OEPEIOiT lt JUO SUIT Leo. V. Wilson Claims Damage3 for Arrest Following Cook Murder in 1918. By United LA PORTE, Ind., Nov. 2.—A sult for SIO.OOO against Chief of Police Alfred Norris of this city, filed by Leo V, Wilson, has been venued to thè Porter County Circuit Court at Valparaiso. Wilson claims damages for heing arrested Dee. 30, 1918, on thè charge of murdering Cari Cooke, a La Porte grocer, shot to death as he closed his business on New Year's eve. Wilson charges police put him through thè third degbee, endeavoring to gain a confession. The State dismissed thè charge of murder against Wilson at a preliminary hearing. Hoosier Bricfs MUNGI E—The Navajo Club of thè Muncie Normal School has adopted as its officiai insignla “matador" trousers. They are brown cordurov with bel! bottoms, slit at thè bottoin and faced with purple cloth with a w’hite braid. SOUTH BKND—Mrs. Clara Keller has brought suit to recover her house which was built on thè wrong lot by contractors hired by her. She did not discover thè mistake until thè building was practically- completed. RICHMOND —The D. A. R. of this city is planning to mark thè birthplace of Oliver P. Morton, Indiana’ war Governor. The site of thè town, Salsbury, and thè old Morton home, are both in dispute. MUNCIE —Walter Thornburg and his iim-le, F’aul George, hoth play on thè Muncie High School football team. ELKHART —An automobile containing a man and his wife and their seven children upset near here. None was injured. EVANSVILLE —“Boys ain't bovs any more,” said John O. Chewning, Principal of Central High School, when two fresliman boys carne to him to arrange for paying for a window they broke aster school hours, when no one was around. SOUTH BEND —Fifty years to thè mfluite from thè time Charles Dewitte took Angela Claeys for his bride, he died. All arrangements had been made for a golden wedding anni versary ivlien Air. Dewitte became ili. FRANKLIN —Prof. Jesse E. Adams, head of thè department of education of Franklin College, says “a girl can he just as sweet with low neck dresses and skirts to her knecs as she can with - skirts dragging thè ground and her diess so high it covers her ears.’’
FT. WAV NE —Nine years aster : George M. Shiffer filed a suit against j J. Aldering and others, thè defendants were ruled to answer. The - case has been before thè Appelate ì Court. Thirty-seven lawyers have ! been empioyed in tho case. HARTFORD CITY —Reports that ! thè body of a dead man had been ; sound on tlie Rapp fami near here I were quieted when a party sent to : investigate returned, saying thè man was only “dead drunk." FT. WATXE —When Judge Ballou sound out that Mrs. Olive Haviland had her household goods packed j ready to go to Michigan Where she was to he married. he said he would j nold up her divorce plea indefinitefy. KOIvOMO —Otto Spencer, of Tipton. i was too liberal with his “mule” at a football game here. He offered a drink lo a plain clothes man and later paid a fine of SSO and costs. MUNCIE —A motorist driving into this city at night said that he was forced to lay down seven rail fencea which had been built aerosa thè roaA He said he was a good sport, how'\er, and rebu.ilt e very one he passed Throu gh. BLUFFTON—A war against thè sale of cigarettes to minors has been started here. Twenty-two high school boys have been cnJled before thè prosecutor for examination. TIPTON—The Rev. Mahlon Teter and Jake Lentz. greenhouse man, have collaborated In a statement that thè coming winter will he a mild one. They say most of thè cold weather vili be in thè first part. CONNERSVILLE John Payne. city clerk, colehrated his eightieth birthday working in his office. He was presented a history of thè locai Masonic lodge of which he is thè oldest past master. GREENSBURG —Because her husbend stayed out late at nigfht and go to church with her Mrs. lAith Newcomb has asked for a divorce. RIGHT ARM HURT Arthur D. Williams Arrested for Riinning Down Negro. Phillip Glenn, negro. 1423 N. Missouri St., got off of a stréet car at Washington St., and Beville Ave., last night, and was struck by an automobile driven by Arthur D. Williams, negro, 1223 Cornell Ave. Glenn’s right arm was injured. Williams was arrested on charges of assault and battery and pàssing a Street car while discharging passengers. RECEIPTS INCREÀSE Bryson Says Posi office ls Doing Land Office Business. According to postoffice receipts, prosperiti' in Indianajiolis is on thè Increase, Robert H. Bryson declared yesterday in .announcing thè sale of stampa and other postofflce receipts for October. The report showeij an increase of 16.06 per cent over October, 1921. The total sale of stamps and excess postage last month amounted to $255,898.59 as compared with $219,864 for October 1921. Total receipts for thè month were $283,589.90.
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