Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 267, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1923 — Page 10
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PIONEER HOOSiER CALLEDBY DEATH Isaac H. Shimer, 94, Leaves Ten Children. Accompanied by his ten children, the body of Isaac H. Shimer, 94, pioneer resident of Marlon County, today was taken to Decatur, 111., where burlel will be made Tuesday. Mr. Shimer died Sunday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Sammis, 526 S. Emerson Ave. Mr. Shimer was the son of Elias N. and Mahala D. Shimer. He became a member of the Center Lodge of Masons in ISSO, although not an active member at the time of his death. Married three times, none of his wives survive, but ten of thirteen childien are left. They are Mrs. Jennie Cook, Greenville, 111.; Mrs. Flora McGinnis, Danville, Ind.; Mrs. Etta Wiegand, Waterloo, Iowa; Mrs. Ray Hatch. Dea Moines, Iowa; Mrs. Myrtle Sammis. Indianapolis; Mrs. Henry Plate, Waterloo, Iowa; Edward H. Shimer, Omaha, Neb.; Mrs. Ola Brundage. Mrs. Mabel Cassell and Miss Graco Shimer, Decatur, 111. One brother, Corydon R. Shimer, Indianapolis, also survives. * ie Sing Ambulance Delay Causes Long Wait for Medical Aid. John Hagertv, 411 W. Norv.ood St., was in the city hospital today with a broken leg. Hagerty, a city fireman at No. 4 engine house, 42S \T. Morris ; St., slid down a pole in answer to a j fire alarm Sunday afternoon. He hit | the floor hard and broke his leg. After a tliirty-minute wait for an ambulance, which, it was said, failed to arrive because the motor would not start, Motor Police Harms and Cooney took him to the city hospital in an automobile The fire company answered an alarm at Addison and Bertha Sts. Ross was small. MEMORIAL SERVICES HELD I)c Molay Observes Day In Honor of Deceased Members. "Devotional Day,” an obligatory day nationally recognized by members of De Molay fraternity, was observed by TOO members Sunlav afternoon in St Paul's Episcopal Church. Rev. Lewis Brown, pastor of the church, delivered the principal address. The De Molay choir sang. Memorial service was hold in honor of Cleatis Copenhaver, Alvin Laughlin, Churchill Harboitle and Theodore McCauley, members, who have died since its organization in 1521. Bo.j's Foot Crushed By Tint* Special GREENCASTLE. Ind.. March 13. 9 of a foot when he fell under a Monon freight train.
1 DEATH NOTICES APPLEGET, NELLIE E—Beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chai tes Applcgot, iormtf’r of Clernor.t. Inii . p.ir-.- and ay Mar -h 18. at the ago of 0 S'- a. Funeral will he held at the Cli ru out Chur. h. Wnlnesdas', Mareli 21. at 10 a. in. Friends invited. Burial wiii be in Salem cemetery, CONNER! HATTIE M —Beoved mother of .Mrs Fred J. Kirachencr and Hard Conner. passed away Sunday, March 38. at St. Vi’uoit b. Friends may view the r.-mains aster Tue W Mar h 111. 2 p m. at home, 151$ E New York st Friends invited. Burial Croon Bill, p’avate. DAVIS. WILLIAM E.—beloved hwba: ! oi Flora E. Davis. Saturday evening. March 17, at residence 2628 \V. Tenth St. age .">0 years. Funeral Tuesday. March 20. 2 p. m., st M. E Church. Cem.ont. Frierd* t vited. Buriai Sa'em cemetery, two miles south of Clermont. Friends may call at .residence after 3 t> m.. Monday. DEAN. LAURA —At her late home. 650 Co!orado, Sunday March 18 Funeral at residence Tuesday. March 20. 9:30 a. m. Friends invited. Burial at Columbus, Ind.. at 12:15. EARL. HELEN —Age 80 years. Saturday, 11 P re. a: St Francis Hospital: sister of Frank YanDerhoff t>: New Beth*:. It.d. Funeral at I.auok funeral home, 1 uesday 8:30 a m. Sacred Heart Church 9 a. m. Burial St Joseph's eemetery. 1 , Or JJ-;>S E. —Age 2d years. l>;-Iovid huliand of Rosa Fige. passrd away at the KddeoM. 1014 E. Georgia st.. Saturday. March 17 Funera: ai tie- Merritt Blare Church. Tuesday, March 20. at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial ut 1: ioral Bark cemetery. FRICK —Husband and wife die Mr*vine age 40 years, passed away Saturday, March l? George C Frick, age 33 years, passed away Sunday. March 16. Double funeral service at Shirley Bros., 4iapeL 940 N. Illinois pt.. Tuesdav. March 20 at 10 a m. Friends invited Burial private at Crow Hill. GaYNOR. ANNA —Widow of the late Michael Gaynor: mother of Stephen. William E.. Charles It. and Nellie Gaynor. Mrs. George McKune. Mrs. John F. MoGrnn, gsmidmother of Coaatance and Charles Gayiuv dinl Fridav p. m. Funeral at the residence. 84 8 N. Keystone ave.. Tuesday. March 20. 8:30 a m.. St. Philip Neri Chureh 9 o'clock. Friends invited. GERTH. RUTH —Age 10. beloved daughter of Charles and Della GertU. passed away Sa’ a relay March 17 Funeral service® will lie hcld’at th- residente. 1801 Miller street. Friends invited. Burial Mt. Pleasant cemetery. GRIFFITH MKTT A A. < Bristow i —Wife of Robert W. Griffith, mother of Mrs. Bertha Tuttle, died at 4 a. m Sunday. Funeral Tuesday. 1 :30 p. m.. Greenfield M. P. Church! Burial Crown Hill eemtery. APPLEGET. NELLIE E—Beloved daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charles Applocret. formerly of Clermont ind parsed away March 18 1823 at the age of 16 j<-ars. Funerai wi'l be held at tho Clermont Method st Church. Wednesday March 21, at 10 a m. Friends invited. Burial will be in Salem <*emetery.__ BROOKS JOHN W.—Age 08 years, husband of Emiua B. Brooks and lath r of Forest It. Brooks, passed away Sunday noon, funeral at the residence. 1333 Broadway. Wednesday. 10 a m. Friends invited: Burial Crown Hill. s' 1\ MEMOKLAM IN IIEMORTAM —In sad. but loving remembrance of our dear wife and mother. Barbara Net- 1 who departed this life five years ago today. March 10. 1918. Sadly mlss.d by her husband and son, CHARLES AND HARRY G. NEES. 5 lIMKAL DIRECTORS W. T. Blasenpym Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance calls. “The proof of a service is the service it renders." 1700 N. Illinois St Randolph 0870. 1025 Shebiy St Drexel 2370 ICkitcL Parlors 1232 Union St. i I.VJtAL DIRECTOR—I4O3 N. f-yO WM. E. KRIEGER. VVJH Main 1154. Ke. Phone, Ben Davis Kv* <2
5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS j PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1867. phone—Main 0641-0042. UT. *3611. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY SHIRLEY BROS.’ CO. Main office 946 N. Illinois St. Circle 1018. Main 1841. George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. | Main C 922. Oscar G. Herrmann 90S N. East. Main 7813. Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Are. Main 1430. UNDERTAKERS HISEY & TITUS. 951 North Del. 1,. 6564 M 3080. GADD —reRT S. GAPD. 2130 Prospect St. Phones. Stev/art 2278 }T SPECIAL NOTICES VYII.I, pay $3 cash to any one telling me where I can sell anew sewing machine. MR HEXHAM. Main 0000. 10 LOST .UVpY'OU NT) i LOST—Lady’s watch, open face. 17 jewel, j script monod'am on the Lack. Reward. Call Washington 2975. Alsu lost shell ; rimmed glasses in black case. ! LOST—Yellow, leather billfold and biaek account book. Warman Are., or tv . Tenth St.: valuable to owner only. Call Randolph 0117. _____ LOST —Salesman's black r,. nilbook. Reward. Call Mr. Brodbeck. MAin 0995 or RAndolph 3740. LOST —Fountain pen, silver, engraved. Kern- ard. Call Kenwood 4777. LOST —Ring, man's hand-carved, unpolished. ruby set. Reward. Randolph 4047. I LOST —Boston terrier bull: answers to name Jtm-Boy. Main 7433. Reward. iT Yield wanted—male CO. WA N TED AND HANDY MEN FOR GRADING AND CONCRETE WORK. REPORT TO .JOE i FALLON OR C. B. COOPER, jAT SOUTHEASTERN AYE. ENTRANCE OF FORD MOTOR CO. Operators for Screw Machine, Milling Machine, Grill Press, Lathe Gridley Automatic. Apply ! H- C. S. MOTOR CAR CO. Druggist, Registered, Short hours, light work. Phone BElmont 0938. Wanted —Boys Sixteen years o.d or under to carry Times j routes in centra! pa l of city. Horten between North and South and East and West ! j Sts. See Mr. Moorehead, any a’teriiooa. be- , ' t■■ ■■ r- - a-.ia 3. ; WANTED TEAMS AND TRUCKS TO! HAUL COAL--1405 W. RAY ST. 1 WANTED—THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED i’RF.SSER: CHILDRENS GARMENTS. CROWN GARMENT CO. 251 S MERIDIAN STREET , LOl'S AS MESSENGERS. APPLY DELIVERY DEIT. ! WESTERN UN TON j | MEN to cavil vulcanizing trade; a fine paying liu.inpsa to get into. ANDERSON : STEAM VfI.CANI7.ER CO. j j CAMP blacksmith. Apply Smith.-. ■ camp. | city di-posal plant, one mile southwest oi stockyards. _ ,or Cl “(_T)I NTF.R MAN ALSO FEM ALE j COOK 1397 KENTUCKY AVE. 77 ixsr dictions LEARN AUTO BUSINESS Thorough practical course Day and n'ght classes. Start now Positions open Earn 1 win! learning Call or write for circulars ! • Op-n evening, till 8 p m I AUTOMOBILE school OF INDIANAPOLIS i 512 N Capitol Ave 1 I CLERKS. 18 upward!" 'vf'li; :•> accept got ; ernment position: SI2O month Experience , unnecessary. For free* list positions now , : open, write R. TERRY (former CivtiServl -e examiner). 158 Barrisier Bldg.. Washing- j ton. D. C- j p and popu ar piano music ; Ipc L\ (i II taught l.i twenty >e*sonf be- r L\,. AhjJ {roit.ers arul advanced. Re deed rates. CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL, 106 , Pembroke Arcade. Circle 1034. j j u—-Business Colleges MFN to learn barb T trade. TRI CITY BARBERS - COLLEGE 309 E Washing- ! ton Si . I r-diariai-olis. I inf. Crete 0757. fi === SAi : Svii 5 W \XTED
SALESMAN Automobile \ nsnrancc home office connection, good future for 1 man that wants to grow into high- lass pro Session Security Automobile Insurance Assn. 15th floor Consolidated biifg Circle 5001 Call for Mr. Springer. 1 AUTOMOBILE iai emen apply at 1233 N Meridian or call Lincoln 4651. ask for 'Mr M-Curdy Girls Are Yon Letting Oppcrtamity Slip By ? Bo Not Belay There is still a chance to join this contented family of II 200 Operators You Must Act Quick Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. Boom 101, New York and Meridian.
16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE Experienced Machine Operators House Dresses and Aprons Clean and Steady Work Unusual Opportunity for Good Operators In All Branches of Our Production Come in and Talk It Over W ith Our Superintendent American Garment Company California and Market Sts. Main 6178 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Wash. 4196 after 0 p. m. YOUNG LADIES Above the age of IS, neat and energetic for profitable and pleasant work. 629 Peoples Bank Bldg. WANTED —Experienced - white cook: city references required. Three in family, sl2. Call Riley 1027 N-twei n 5 and 7 p. m. DISH WASHER, white, at once. 332 SUelby SL ______ AVANTIJi a—Male MEN who like to draw and have undeveloped taint u-'al opportunity to earn hig mom y Address \No 2220. Times. ii—Female LADIES with talent for drawing; will Interview only those who want to make It their profession; real opportunity for ambitious women. Address A No. 2219. Times. CURTAINS laundered, 25c- a pair and carfare. Work guaranteed. Webster 7030. TWENTY TWO ——— 18 ROOMS I lIR KENT Virginia Central Bldg. 243 VIRGINIA AVE. One or two rooms, suitable for light houne- i keeping: $8.50 to $12.50 per month. Janitor j service. Dunlop & Holtegel. Realtors _____ 122 E Market. MODERN furnish'd front room in private home, just ntf of College car line on Twelfth. gentlemen preferred. Circle 1.359. NIOC front room In private family; couple employed or 2 gentlemen- breakfast; home , privileges !: •• .• • NICELY furnished front room; strictly modem: hot w-at'-r at ad times. Circle 4988 j ( EVi - AL Ai desira roon ljent licat priv. family m nUeman Ran 42>4. I TWO MODERN" BASKM ENT ROOMS.; STEWART 2-44.3 1113 E MARKET j a—Licit! Housekeeping N. NEW JERSEY. 2 rooms Tor lictit house- 1 Reping: modern: reasonable; private fain- j fly. Cad Circle 3084 Mark::;' 540 E.i clean, light housekeeping rooms and untarnished rooms with water. gas a:.d hath. NICK! clean light h us.-kcening rooms, private home 1144 H lyt A- e. ! I)—Board and Kootns CENTRAL 8315. Delightful front room, nicely furnished t \ ■ ■ u CIS Ml- ■ •■■■: HIAWATHA. 203. Board aval room $7 single; $6 double, home cooking. Circle 3835. RANDOLPH. f.S:;S. mi and board: mod j ern: private home: two gentlemen. . ROOM and boarii for working girls; good home ar;d privileges. Lin oln 1027. ROOM and board for man aut wife - r two gpntlemi n home pro egee Lin oln 1027 1840 N ALABAMA; room and board; mod . - , prii 11 • ■ . nt ; W ANTED 9i ‘d mother * . i*' . - .. How Wei ter I •- L { FRONT room momimr and • -veiling meal two gffitlemei Harrison 2754 H> KIN!ALS
a—Houses GARFIELD 622 North; f.-room mode-ti bun galow: ai! convenient**, SSO month for a short tin:e oecupanoy. Or will sc'! on terms. Marion < bounty State Bank. A 4-room cottage in rear; g i I etri 815. 930 Grier - t Ij—.* .ailments APARTMENT Vermont Si.. 4 t uns and >atii. 552.50. STATE SAYP'.S AND TRUST CO. 9 E. Market St. Main 4517. MODERN, five a!! outside rooms: north, j steam heat, hartlwo , floor Further information. Irvington 1650. j c—Business Places DESIRABLE space, desk If wanted, reason-! abb. MATHER. 34 Union Trust Main OS2J. __ j •1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses Your Choice Os six cottages iu Indianapolis. Four! rooms each, well located. and recently 1 painted; 5200 cash on each and balance lik - rent 1047 Division 81.800 10.1 Division 51.800 j 1231 j Standard Ave 51.!>*0 1240 Standard Ave .$1,900 j 1244 Standard Ave s).!' * 1 1 1250 Standard Ave $1,950 MU. LEWIS. The Union Trust Company Main 1576 Res.. Wash. 3653. | North For Colored Six-room modern bungalow 3 bedrooms cast front: foment porch: paved street: in tiptop condition Price $4,250. Easy payments. R. Britton 200 It.iul l Hide Line. 3411 Ken 4050. 108 N. Traub North of Washington. A 0 room cottage, all rooms on one Itoor. Gas, well cistern and cellar. Electric lights will be installed. House will be painted and papered lor purchaser. A bargain at 5 LOSO. S3OO cash and $23.50 per month. Mr. Lewis, The Union Trust Company Main 1376 Res.. Wash, 3853. SSOO Down BEYS DANDY FOUR ROOMS AND BATH: NEW AND UP TO DATE: LOT ALONE WORTH 51.H1M). BALANCE $35 MONTHLY LOCATED EAST NEAR WASHINGTON STREET. $4,500. The Evans-iloberts Cos., West Side North of Tenth A 5-room cottage: electric lights, gas, will, newly painted and deoora'ed. Price $2,100. only S2OO cash and balance monthly. 1114 N. Wurman Ave. Mr. Lewis. Tho Union Trust Company Main 1576 Res,, Wash. 3853. East, Close Tn Five-room cottage; electric lights, sras, city water. Located near Washington on S. Summit. Bargain. Only £*2,250; £000; SMO per month. Call Lincoln 8734. S2OO Cash Dandy 6-room cottage, located on west side. Balance like rent: $lB per month. Main 0186. Evenings. Wash. 3014-2. REISNER, St., near Morris: 0-room thoroughly modem home; garage; SBSO cash, balance like rent ,S4O per moDth. Call Cir- * le 6600. SIOO CASH Gives possession of a dandy new 5-room bungalow. north. Call Lincoln 1453. Irvington 3105-3 . FORTY homes east: some b ana 6-room doubles: 65 soutli; cash and terms. Vacant lots and poultry farms. C. J. OSBURN. Drexel 6184. __ EIGHT-ROOM modem, largo living room: line condition, southeast comer 19th and Ashland, Randolph 0959. No agents.
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21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses SSOO Cash This 5-room modern bungalow located 2400 • east, worth the money. Hardwood floors and builtin features. Brick and cement front porch, two-rootn basement, enclosed rear porch. One-car garage; east front paved street, balance monthy. Call Mr. Washburn, with Realty Finance Cos., 402-3 National City Bank Bldg. Circle 1230-1234. lies., Randolph 8731. $500.00 Cash A very' good modern home. Four rooms down, two and batli up. Large porches: Furnace and plumbing fixtures in first-class condition. Will consider car in trade. For particulars call Circle 0725. Four-Room Bungalow Modern Long living-room, large, cheerful diningroom, very convenient kitchen, comfortable bedroom, complete bath, cement basement, Moncrief furnace, cement front porch, garage with cement floor: SSOO cash, balance $33 per month. Call Ed O’Callahan with Lorenz Schmidt & Sons. 37 Monument Circle. Main 3715. Eve., Webster 8800 New 5-Room Bungalow Near 48th st. Price $2,600. SIOO cash, balance $25 per month. See Van Arsdale with H. (J. Tuttle & Bro. 1 1 East Ohio St. Prospect St. §SOO Down Good 5-room cottage; excellent neighborhood: gas and city water. Full lot. Price $2,000. R. Britton 200 Rauh Bldg Lin 3411 Eve.. Ken. 4050: 1500 Block Fletcher Ave. Five-room home, living room, dining room, kitchen and pantry, first floor; two bedrooms on second floor, gas for cooking and lights: city water and sink in kitchen; sewer connection Price $3,000. Will trade my equity for light, lata model car. See Mr. Ryan. Main 3115. K-s . Harrison 2562. Colored Buyers Doubles If you want a good home and an investment. 1 have three almost n"W double* on Martindale Ave , 2900 block, that l will sell on easy terms. Call M_A IN 1409 EVEKINGS., WASH. 1079. Must Sell -Make Offer Big Bargain West Maryland near West street. Prewit buildings showing $l4O per month or 20% Oil price we ask. Lot 72x100 feet FLETCHER SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 3305. Mr. Pavi*. Circle 4760 5-Room Cottage Located on S Belmont ave ; has elec trinity, gas. sink in itcivi with .Intern pump large lot with fruit Old garage A bargain al $2,250. terms G C WELCH. CITY TRUST CO. Circle 1022. Res., Circle 3041 Investors Attention Five-room-to a-slde double, renting for $35, In go „t repair, on Birch u< ar Oliver I'rl.-e -3 1)01) . nr $3,250 on payment* Call Jack MORRISON. Realtor. Mam 0792 : Harrison 0703. , _ WaSHIM.TON BANK AND TRUST CO : n you wan -a modern hi im Vi iT H LOT IS PAID M>R WE WILL; Brn.D KOU YOU AND YOU CAN PAY U3 HACK IN' MONTHLY PAYMENTS. The Southern Lumber Cos. B GI Kionr K of I \ Bhlg COLORED buyer* ' 135 Boulevard Pi.. 7 I'lnri--. bath g .rige $4 150. term* lo.'tl Rom-h St.. 5 room modern. $3,500. $3511 down Home* m i part* of city IN DIANA REALTY CO . 2400 Northwestern Av>- phono Kenwood 4934. Northwest. Near Clii'ton Six-room, two story: room for bath; nicely at- am..si: g.ira Bargain lor cash, 5.3,500 Call Lm o n 3734. Kttinger & Sehreiber ... , SIS ROOMS, ever •, CONVENIENCE EASY TERMS OR WILL C( , S'DE.4 IMPROVED CITY LOT AS PART MAIN 0107.
Twenty-Seventh St. F(ni r room, stiuare type cottage; electric lights cis. good driver. well, Bargain; small home Pm -- ' '.'so. Small payment down. Cal! IJn.-olu 3754 71 i DARNELL ST. \Yi)| t-'MI my itv Li thi* .'I room, ooior'i! rrnt:i.i IT: E. J. M< Cr H ‘ ien CITY TRUST CO p ir .o,. 4f|ee. Res , Ratalolph 6416. 2*if-Vpi MINK Nv.R ST Buy tills do- id*. :i: * • -I.viug rent. 6 and 3 rooms R-:3 -'6 ■> McCracken CITY TRUST CO I 402" olph 6416. BE\ ■ R.miM houi<• ars ■■ liting mem modem l.uilt in features; garage com plcte basement Call W tshiogt in 1337. d — Lois A Ileal Opportunity for You But tills large, Id-.il Tract. 65x292 feet on pared E six > Third Sl._ Small temporary home permitted. Only $.*95, $1(1 down. £0 monthly. L’:- . HI M '■< >T !-;■ : Dandy Building Lot r.a ge lot just cast of Fair Grounds, only $525: $lO down. Ea*-y payments. MAIN' 1409. RES. HUMBOLDT 2132. c—Sulmrbait Aero Tracts Near National road, West, on an interurban line. SIO.OO down, small weekly payments. Shown by appointment. Call Jessup, MA in 2057 days or WEbster 2666 evenings. ___ $lO CASH g:vfs v.fi i *•! >r an a. re tract cast East W ashington st . interurbau car Build a sinaE house and get starteii. Balance *-aßy payments. Price S6OO to sl'.oo(> Evenings, Irvington 0512 COOPER A HADLEY. 838 Lemcke bldg. Main 2773 f—Sales or Exchange LOT to traou on a email semi-modern home. Give particulars. Address A No. 1722. Times. 22~keai7ectatk wanted Wanted AI; Once Five and six-room modern bungalows north and cast that can be sold for SI,OOO down. LIST YOURS TODAY —CLIENTS WAITING. R. Britton C(M> Riuh Bids’. Lino. .Mll Ken. 1050. Wanted Have $1,500 easli to pay down on a 5 or 6-room modern home, north or cast; balance monthly payments: quick sale if your price is right. Call. RI ley 1622 WANTED- —Srrvili propfriic-i. r, nr u rooms; .•an pay cash. Lincoln 6 734. 23 FARM L INIIS 40-ACRE farm. F'or Information write M. A Burgess, R. R. No. 1. Box 76, North Vernon, IruF _ 25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE a—Household Goods R U (J S—LIN OLK U MS Brussels rugs. Blue, Tan, Taupe and Old Rose, 9x12, sl2 50. Wool fiber and grass rugs. 9x12. $7.50. Carpet hall runner. 45c ft yard Gold Seal Congoleum rugs. 9x12, perfect goods, newest patterns. $13.75. Axminister. Velvets and Wiltons at lowest prices in the city. All new. perfect and good. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Washington, opposite Statehuose. ONE davenport and pad, library table. 3 chairs, chiffonier, large mirror, 9x12 rug, electric lights, curtains and draperies, all in good condition, 12% Marietta Apartments. Vermont and Massachusetts Ave. Call Tuesday. _ WHEN YOU THINK OF TYPEWRITERS THINK OF JUDD. 142 N. MERIDIAN.
25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE a—Household Goods 200 DOZEN window shades. 36x6: fn all colors at 79 cents special. Sale starts March 24, but orders will be taken from now on. No deliveries until the 24th. 1041 S. East. Stewart 1478. ROOFING: best quality slate-covered. 52.25; slightly damaged. $1.65; plain rubberoid, 3-ply, guaranteed twenty years. $1.75. CHARLES KGEHRING. 882 Virginia ave Drexel 9400. THE EXCEL FURNITURE Cos! Save 25 per cent or more on furniture, stoves and rugs. Wash, and New Jersey sts. b—Coal, Ice and Wood Spedal Cleae=Up Salle On All Kinds of Coal Satisfaction Guaranteed 111. Lump, clean forked ... .$6.35 Ind. Lump, clean forked. . .$6.35 2 to 6-inch Lump, forked . .$5.95 111. Eg<r, forked $5.85 111. or Ind. Mine Run $5.25 W. Va. Mine Run $7.25 W. Va. Shovel Lump $8.25 Pocahontas Mine Run ....$9.00 All two-ton orders 25c less per ton. Give me your first order and I will got the next one. TOM SHI?OYER, 430 Indiana Ave. Cl rclo 0598 Cl rele 0597 and rcle 8390 01 role 1435 Stop==Look W liy Pay More? Geiniuiiee | large 4th vein Llnitomi iLnmnp $6.75 This Is the very best Linton lump on the market. Genuine White Ash lump $7.50 2 Tons, $14.50 Onr guarantee per ton and a .square deal. Nagclson < ’oal Cos. Circle 0355.
BElmont 4704. BEimont 4705. Use Elevator Coal It’s Re-Screened It s in the Dry It’s Different Indiana Lump, s(i.f)o Big Dixie Lgg (III.). S.V>O Big Dixie Lump (111.), $7.00 Red Star Kgg (Ind.), $6.00 Linton Lp. No. 1 ilnd. i, $7.50 Nut and Slack, $1.25 Take home a ton or two, SI.OO less. Fred Goepper & Son ESTABLISHED 1893 Main <'Hi <• Coal Elevator. Warehouse. W Midi ST and C, I A W. RY. BElmont 4704. BElmont 4705. Special Best 111., 2 to 6-in. lump, forked.s6.oo 2 tons, $11.75. 111. egg, clean forked $5.90 Ind. egg, clean forked $5.90 2 tons, $11.50. Best 111. block, forked $7.10 2 tons, sl4. Best Linton or Ind. lump, clean forked $7.00 2 tons, $13.75. High grade nut and slack $5.00 PROMPT DELIVERS ANY PLACE IN CITY Bethel Coal Cos. Drexel 0250. HERE’S A CHANCE TO GET COAL AT REASONABLE PRICES W. Va. Lump $8.50 Illinois Lump $6.45 Indiana Lump $6.45 Illinois Egg $5.75 Mine Run $5.50 Weaver Coal and Feed DR ex el 2201 SPEC! AL Poco. mine run $9.75 Went Virginia forked lump... 9.00 lud. forked lump 6.50 (2 tons $12.50) Ind. mine run 5.75 E. & 1. COAL CO. Circle 0306. SPECIAL SALE This is real coal Indiana Mine Run, very lumpy $5.50 2 tons, $10.50 Ind. Forked Lump $6.50 COMMERCIAL FUEL CO. MA in 0420. MA in 0431. Glendora Everyone Knows This Coal We handle the genuine Glendora forked lump $8.50 Amber Jacket lump $7.00 Walnut St. Coal Cos. 331 W. Walnut Main 6270 Main 6270. WOOD FOR STOVE OR FURNACE. ALSO KINDLING WOOD. MAIN 0142.
25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE b—Coal, Ice and Wood Coke Baseburner and Furnace Sizes Pocahontas Genuine Red Ash, No. 3 lump —and Mine Run Eastern Ky. and West Va. lump or egg. Indiana lump, Fourth Vein also Hamilton lump. (Lower Vein) Brazil Block. “Day by day, in every way the public is realizing more and more the value of preparation and quality coal.” Please do not confuse our name with other coal companies of similar name, a3 there is but one Atlas Coal Cos., located only at 1026 N. Senate avenue. Atlas Coal Cos. MAin 1962 Lincoln 2764 New Prices Kindling With Each Ton Illinois Egg clean forked $5.50 Ind. Egg, clean forked $5.50 Illinois mine run $5.25 Illinois Nut and Slack $4.75 Best Ind. Lump, clean forked. .$6.50 Illinois block, forked $6.50 Brazil Block, large forked ....$8.50 DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN CITY. Union Ice and Coal. Drexel 4021-4622 Good, Clean, Indiana Lump $6.25 Illinois Lump $6.25 ISLAND COAL CO. WEbster 0122 c—Clothing TROUSERS /T\ To Match (T\ n|[ Your Coat |I I Sill $2.95, $3.95, $4.95, 11IE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St., Near Illinois e—l’et and Live Stock AIREDALE, 10 months o!d. Stewart 2037. I 1 <0 Lnuj.-n at.. Good stock . .ud*. Island R 1 setting eggs Irvington 2357. WILL throe S Hand ponies. Owner I.MVing vity. Irvington 0187. f—. Miscellaneous Roofing, $2.00 Per Roll Rod n: dial-... li-avy grade. Clap* C Stanii ird i.-. r;. ■• ■ i brand. Lichtenauf r 1 Vi Waahh jton Belmont 3406 ... VIIB4 l I.LANEoi S WANTED GOOD, SOUND, DRY, j YELLOW EAR CORN WAN FED AT STOCK | YAIvDS. WE WILL PAY 75 CENTS PER BUSHEL ON IMMEDIATE DELIVERY.
. BUSINESS VNNOUNCEIVIKNTS A Bath a Day la the Healthy Way. E M. HARDIN CO. Merchant < :umber. 3220 E- Mich. >!: PAINTING I\: - , \,cri.>r. Furniture reflnlsliIng i W TEAGUE. 611 K of P. bid*. Mam 0473. _ 75 centa a room and up aii work guaranteed and absolutely no dirt Be-t of reference*. Day or i.U'ht. Lincoln 3682. ! FATHERS night, sold ana renovated: : tin! mailre-se* ami pillow* made. E. F HU Mao '! lin T 428. pract ica rooler. asphalt -lit •. u. Red roofing roof repairing;. Web 3049 cash or credit INDIANA RO !NG CO, 2406 Northtv. ' tve I'h'.uii Kenwood 4934. ■ ■ . i> floor* laid, out floors scrapetl :; i fim-heu. ".7 ye.ir* of Indianapolis 1 . Irvington I Mii._ sAi* LTV RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. Tl 201 Indiana Are HOUSE ;-Anting. floor*, wall?, bathroom* a * peri.i tv work gucraiiteid. Webster 3388 : aired and reflmshed: up-_ho!*P-rn]g Slcwart 1478. S I irber Shop; union: warm, com- - 132 W Market. _ 28 STOKAGL AN I) TRANSFER MOVE THE REI) BALL WAY Largest Trucking Organization In America RED BALL TRANSIT CO. “National Household Movers.” Guaranty Bldg. 26 Monument LTaee MA in 4631. Offices in All Principal Cities Overland Hauling Special Rates Phone Otto .1 Svcsz. Main 2353-3628 Night, Web. 0699. Circle 47(50 Storage. Household good* pm c-d for ehipment. 29~ih SI NESS OPPORTUNITIES PERMANENT connection distributors for adjacent States and representative* throughout Indiana: our proposition Is indorsed and used by departmental heads of cities, towns and corporations throughout the country: every place of business and every home a potential prospect; newspaper and public lecture campaigns now on in various States, including Indiana; you get tin* benefit of thousands of dollar*’ worth ot advertising; $250 to SSOO necessary to .nullify; ordinary salesmen have averaged S2OO per week: possibilities for State distributers practically unlimited: rapid-fire money maker you handle your own money; experienced men wih start you right: aelling Is believing. Cal! and be convinced. 308 Meridian Life Bldg. . 0 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE v^^VS^^VN^*VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVW>A^ b—Gasoline Thirty Used Cars and trucks; pavments or trades Some as low as SSO down and one year to pay balance. Financed on 8 per cent. All cars and trucks in good mechanical condition. DIXIE SERVICE STATION, 2008 Bluff Ave. CHEVROLET. FORD. BUICK, OAKLAND 6. OVERLAND, KING 8. MERCER. STUDEIIAKKR AT SSO DOWN EACH AND BALANCE $3 WEEKLY. WILL TRADE FOR ANYTHING WE CAN USE FOR PARTS. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. 543 N. CAPITOL AVE. USED CARS SIOO to $1,250. Terms or trade. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N- Illinois. Open Sunday. COUPES, sedans, tourings, late models, several Fords without starters. Payments or tr3dc. Two locations. L. T. ALLEN AUTO EXCHANGE. Two locations: 725-917 Virginia Ave. FORD BODIES AND PARTS. Used sedans, tourings and roadsters Hoods, shell and body parts. SWISSHELM & PARKER. 330 E. Market. • Ford. 1917 truck. snu. Ford. 1917 touring, SSO. Chassis, $35. Ford roadster, slip on body. $125. LIGHT weight, six-cylinuer touring car with Teeter motor. Lots of pep. Newly painted Ready lor service. First person with $295 gets it. Owner. MAIN 1409. RES., WASH. 4175
30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline FORD roadster on new tires, good condition Only $215. C. H. WAI.LERICH CO DODGE Brothers roadster; A-i mecnanicaiiy. $395. C. H. WALLERICH CO., - Meridian. i'ORD sedan. 1922: five over-size tires; perfect condition. A wonderful bargain. Be sure to see it. 220 S. Pennsylvania. Main 1705. FORD sedan. 1921 model: good tires. Any car in trade: payments. L. T. ALLEN. 017 Virginia ave. BUICK, tight six A-i mechanically; $550. C. H WALLERICH CO.. FORD, 1921 coupe: A-l condition. 4 new tires: SIOO down, balance easy terms. 044 E. Washington. Main 3493. MONROE. 1919 touring; A-l condition, good tires: SBO down, balance to suit. 644 E. Washington. Main 34t‘.l DODGE touring, late model A-l shape, good tires, slanting windshield; bargain. Terms or trade. 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. CHARLMERS 6 ROADSTER Very classy. Terms. 619 N, liiinois. REO touring, new tires: SIUS. FORD coupe, 2 niontns old. Any car in trade. 725 VIRGINIA AVE. FORD COUPE AND SEDAN. ' FORD, late model; one-man top. FORD touring. $65. REO 6 touring. 1920: like new. Your own terms or trade. 518 N. Cap. Open eves BUICK t> touring. Fine condition, SIOO down. 518 N. Capitol. Open eves FORD, 1920, touring; electric lights, starter $76 down. 430 N. Capitol. ELGIN 6, sport; $l5O down; bargain. Open evenings. 430 N. Capitol. FORD touring, good cuuditloti. $65 casn Open evenings 430 N. Capitol. UIOMUBILES WANI I D USED CARS WANTED Will pay casn No delay. Late models preferredKLEIN BROTHERS Eureka Auto Parts and Tire Cos. 334 N. Capitol. Circle 0878 Autos Wanted CASH PAID—NO DELAY. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO ! 518 N. Capitol Ave. Main 3628 1 AUTOS WANTED. WE PAY CASH I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Dlinols. Main 1579 AUTOS wanted, are us nrsi Lest rash 1 price*. CITY AUTO PARTS AND TIRE I CO 411 N. Illinois. Main 6796. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York St. Main 4446. 32 AL I'D Sf PPLIES. REPAIUS There is one plac in Indianapolis that “SPECIALIZES” in Good Used Tires, and the price is always right ROGERS, 3115 W WASH. WET.MONT 4300, ” AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry WANTED —Everybody to know that wo recharge 6-volt batteries for 50c and rebui’d them for S6; 12-volt. SlO. SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP 413 S Meridian st 35 y rIV\ N < IA L FIRST AID FOR CREPPLED FINANCES Do you need coal or more furniture? Do you vant to buy a home? Do you want to pay the balance on your furniture, your i yrocer. doctor or other bills? Do you want ! to pay your taxes or fix up your’ property and do not have the money at hand? We Furnish the Money For All Needs It you at* in debt and ran not meet your obligation, don't trifle with your credit: it dangerous. See us. We can help you. The rate of interest 13 fixed by law aud no charge made for services. Here is a sample rate: $45 Total Cost $3.15 for throe months We loan any amount up to J3OO on furniture, pianos, fixtures, etc. Come in aud talk it over or cal! us on the phone Commonwealth Loan Cos. 305 Ood Fellow lfidg. Corner Pennsylvania and Washington sts Phone, Main 4619. Under state supervision 36~~~~ ~~X~C'E ~ ~.T. WE MAKE and give second mortgages oo improved larnis and Indianapolis real estate AETNA MORTGAGE A INVESTMENT CO. 508 Fidelity Trust Bldg 31~~ MONEY TO i-Q.K MONEY Borrowed of us carries a greater value, because we sell you SERVICE. Why worry oa'er your bills or obligations when financial aid can be easily and quickly obtained from US. S2O to §3OO We loan on PIANOS. FURNITURE, AUTOS. LIVE STOCK, FARM IMPLEMENTS. ETC. We can arrange repayment of loan to suit you. Capitol Loam Cos U 41154 Eo Waslhiaegtoini St. Main 0585. Lincoln 7184.
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THE BURNING QUESTION The Best Buy nil the City Knox Cmmty, Eedlarsia, * Forked Lamp Redunced to S6AB Per Too Our large buying power and immense sales of this popular coal has made possible this low price. We also have for immediate delivery large, clean, lumpy, West Virginia and Eastern Kentucky Coal. Our Guarantee Backed by 20 Years’ Performance. INDIANAPOLIS COAL CO. MAin 1700—1759—1790.
INDIANA LUMP, FORKED. .$6,45 Selected quality Knox County Coal gives more heat than most Indiana coal. Prompt delivery. rafUES mtkl AID dfiiilT ©I. Main Office —1109 E. Fifteenth SL WE bster 4890 WE bster 4892 WE bster 4391 WE bster 4893
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37 MONEY TO LOAN FIRST and seconu mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis rial estate. R B. WILTON, 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lincoin 6104, MONEY furnished on realty mortgages and contracts. FRANK K SAWYER, ridian Life Bldg . 307 N. Pennsylvania Ri.ey 1426. ~ MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B. MILLER, 127 N, Delaware St Main 5762. LARGE PROFITS from small expenditure follow Real Estate advertising in 'Want Ad" columns of the limes. 39 LEG AL NOTH Ls 7 ~ NOTICE. Until 10 a. m„ April 10. 1923. the Indiana State board of school book commissioners will receive from publishers, at the office of the State superintendent of public instruction, sealed bids on school textbooks, to be used for five years, as follows: High school texts, algebra (bound and bid (1) containing three semesters' work, . (2) containing the first year's work, and (3) containing the third semester’s work) ; geometry (bound and bid as (1) a plane and solid geometry. (2) as a plane geometry. (3) as a solid geometry) : commercial arithmetic: history: United States, general, ancient, mediaeval and modern; civil government; physical geography; commercial geography; history of English literature; history of American literature: English grammar and composition; English composition and rhetoric: Latin, beginning Latin, Latin graminer, prose composition. Caesar, Cicero, Virgil; German conversational method grammar and grammatical method grammar also four elective textbooks in each of the following subjects, botany, zoology, physics, chemistry, agriculture, agricultural botany: also a textbook in agriculture for the common schools: all of said books to be furmY’ r d to textbook dealers and school officials in accordance with the law found on pa.e 150 of the acts of 1921. The publishers shall state speeifieallv In such bid the price at which each book‘will be furnished, also the exchange price on each book sold or exchanged for an old book on the same subject of like grade arid kn .1 but of different series: and shall accompany such bid with specimen copies of each and all books proposed to be furnished in such bid. Any and all bids by publishers must be accompanied by a bond in the penal sum of fifty thousand dollars, to the acceptance and satisfaction of the Governor ol this State, conditioned that if any contract b- awarded to any bidder, such bidder will enter into a contract to perform the conditions of bis bid and conform to the requirements of textbook laws of Indiana to the acceptai.BJj and satisfaction-of said beard. Said publishers shall specify the weight and quality of book cloth used: the weight and quality of thread used; the weight of super used: the quality of glue used: the qua.ity of boards used, wnother chip board, pasted board or cloth board: samples submitted shall be bound as per specifications given for the above five items. No bid shall be considered unless the same be accompanied by the affidavit of the bidder that he is in no wise, directly or indirectly, connected with any other publisher or firm who is bidding for books submitted to such board, nor has any pecuniary interest in any other publisher or firm bidding at the same time, and that ho is not a party to any compact, syndicate or other scheme whereby the benefits of competition are denied to the people of this State, The Indiana State board of book commissioners reserves tlie right to accept or reject any or ail bids or any part thereof, for any particular book or books. By order of INDIANA STATE BOARD OF SCHOOL BOOK COMMISSIONERS. BENJAMIN J. BURRIS. President. E, U. GRAFF. Secretary, NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the Probate Court of Marion County. March term. 1923. In the matter of the estate of Georjge Potter, deceased. No. 62-19566. Notice is hereby given that Evander Potter. as administrator of the above named estate, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for ’he examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 14th day of April, 1923. at which tim ail heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court .nd show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALBERT H LPSCHE. Clerk. NOTICE To the Taxpayers of Marion County, State of Indiana: Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Marion County, in the State of Indiana, that the board of commissioners of said county i.- r-nu.rd upon and duly authorized ti^i of $710,000 fin caring interest at the rata funds to pay for the construction of the nmprovement of Crawfordsviile road in said county, and anew bridge over Eagle Creek as a part of said improvement, on petition of Clarence Stanley et al. Given by order of said board the Ist day of March. ll)23. (SEAL i LEO K. FESLF.R. Auditor of Marion County. Indiana. LEGAL NOTICE. Seal'd proposals will be received at the office of th" board of trustees of the Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane until 10 o'clock a. m., April 4. 1923. for new sheet nn. ;ai roof, etc., for the laundry building at. the Centra! Indiana Hospital for the Insane. Specifications f..r this work are on file at the office of Adolf Scherrer, architect. The beard oi trustees reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. By order of the BOARD OF TRUSTEES, Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duiy qualified as administrator of estate of Esther MeXay. deceased, la to of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. JAMES A. HOUCK. No. 20P S S. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duiy qualified as administratrix of estate of Solomon T. Ba-sey, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana- Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JENNIE M’GIFFISL No. 21012. NOTICE OF .APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Ida Coleman, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. ERNEST L. SCOTT. No. 01009. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Joseph H. Jaeger, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent GEORGE H. JAEGER. No. 20983. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given, that the ■ signed has duly qualified as of estate of William A. McMahon, deceased; late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. No. 20945. CARRIE E. McMAHON.
