Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 269, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1923 — Page 9
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1923
1 DEATH NOTICES BARBER, JOHN—Beloved husband of Minnie Barber, died Tu- eday, 7:30 a. m., age IP yearg. Funeral notice later. BRANHAM. MRS. JULIA—Age 51, beloved wife of George Bush Branham, passed away March 20 at her residence, 1428 Lee ►St. Funeral services will he held Friday at 2 p. m. ai the Church of Christ. 1349 Blaine Avc. Friends invited. Burial Floral Parte. BROWDUES. MARY C—Beloved wife of Newton J.. and mother of James and John and Mrs Pearl Twigg. passed away at her late residence. 822 Arbor Ave., March 20. age 58 years. Funeral Thursday morning at 10 o’clock at Nazarene Church, Warren and Ray Sts. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. BURTON, FRED—Died March 20. 1923, at 4:45 p. m. For further particulars call Wald funeral parlors. COLLINS. HAZEL I.—At the Methodist Hospteal, Tuesday. March 20. 2 am. Funeral at the home of her sister. Mrs. Durbin. 302 N. Temple Ave.. Friday. March 23. 10 a. m. Funeral and burial private. Friends may call Wednesday from 0 to 0 p. m. GEDDES. ISA R.—Beloved wife of Samuel Geodes, at the late home. 31 N. Riley Ave.. Tuesday. March 20. Funeral at the Englewood Christian Church. Thursday, March 22. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call a: residence after 1 p. m, Wedntsday. GILMORE. THELMA—Age 14 years, passed awav Tuesday. March 20. Funeral services will be held Wednesday evening. March 21. at 8 o’clock, at the residence of_ her grandmother. Mrs. Sarah Edwards, 2315 V> . Walnut St. Friends invited. Burial at Manchester. Ind.. Thursday. HART JAMES a.—Beloved husband ofr May'nie Schofield Hart, passed away at ins home. 1417 Fletcher Vve . Tuesday. March 20. 1:20 p. m. Funeral a; above ad dress. Wednesday. March 21. at 8 p m. Friends invited. Burial Washington. Ind. RUBLE. JOSEPH If.—Are 77 years, beloved husband of Sarah D Rube died Tuesday March 20 Funeral services it r-M----idenee. 1707 Parkins ave.. Wednesday. March' 21, 3 n. m. Friends invited. Burial Greensburg, Ind. Greensburg papers please copy SLEETH AMANDA—Beloved mother of James, William. Coke. Earl Sleeth, passed away Monday. March 19. 8 p. m.. at her home. 233 S. Keystone Ave Friends may , all all day Wednesday evening at the Oscar G. Herrmann s funerai parlors, 900 N. East Bt. Funeral Thursday. March 22. 3 p m. Burial Crown Hill. Funeral and burlai private. Vh FI XKKAL I>IiTeCIOKB W. T. Blasen^ym Independent Undertaker. Prompt ambulance calls. “The proof of a service is the service it 1625 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. Parlors 1222 Union Bt. FLAN NEK & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Ftmeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 18S7. Phone—Main 0841-0042. LI 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY SHIRLEY BROS. ’ CO. Main office 946 N. Illinois St. Circle 1918 Main 1841. George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 612 E. Market. Mam Oscar G. Herrmann 906 N. East. Main 7813. Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave. Ma n 1430 FUNERAL DIRECTOR —1102 N Illinois. WM E. KRIEGER Main 1154. Res Phone. Ben Davis 332-ti. UNDERTAKERS viISKY ft TITUS 951 North Del I. 6564 M. 3' , .SQ GADD—BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect Si Phones Stewart 2278 ; LODGES AMI (H US Veritas Lodge, No. 608, F. & A. M. —Called meeting Thursday evening. March 22nd. at 7 o'clock for in the Fellow Craft Degree. ■Uisitiug brothers welcome. WM. rTEGEN. W. M.; E. A. Lestwich. Sec. 8~ SPEC LALXOT IC KS WILL pay fiS cash to any one telling ms whfr a T can sell a no - * sewiny machine. MTt BENKAM M*in OfiOO 9 PERSONALS SCHOOL BOYS & GIRLS 510 00 r>r!7f* for best bn ■: < in the Indiaiiaptjli!* .Junior C of C Circus Frolic parade. Monday, March 2G. Atl entries meet at Palace Theater. IO a tn. For further in formation phone Umcoln 1551. Ask for Mr, Seldensticker, 10 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Lady’s watch, open lace. 17 jewel, script monogram on the back. Reward Call Washington 2975. A'so lost shell nmrned glasses in black case. PURSE, brown leather, lost in Stegeni'i*t's Cafeteria or on Illinois, between Stegemeier's and Ohio Theater Reward. Kenwood 5124. LOST—Pen. Conklin, .err filling. without cap; Sunday morning, between Tacoma Ave.. and E. Tenth Church. Webster 8572 Reward. BOSTON bull, dark hrind'e, white blare, i a!f white collar, year old. answers to name "Rival ” Reward Cirri-’ 4969 LOST— Ft' II fold, on Market St., between Unton Trust and Pennsylvania St Call j Bcott. Mam 3180 Reward j LOST, 9x12 carboard folder containing reading material. Finder return to Y. W C. A and receive reward. BILLTOLD lost Ice* Thursday, downtown, containing 855. Cal! Bel. 0607. Reward. LOST —Do? Spitz, Mack : name ' Jimmie ~ Drexel 2781 1727 Fletcher, Reward POUND —M an' s witch at Coliseum. Call mornings. Washington 2919. 12 HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED. i Teams amid Tracks to Haul Coal 430 INDIANA AVE. WANTED LATHE HANDS FOR TURNING BRASS AMERICAN BEAKINGS CORP. 11TH AND CANAL MEN WITH TRUCKS TO HAUL COAL. GOOD HAULS AND GOOD PAY. DK EXEL 0883 401 W. MORRIS SCHOOL BOYS & GIRLS 510.00 prize for best decorated bicycle in the Indianapolis Junior C of C. Circus Frolic parade. Monday. March 26. All entries meet at Palace Theater, 10 a m. For further information phone Lincoln 1551. Ask for Mr, Seidensiiciier Wanted—Boys Sixteen years o!d or unde- to carry Times routes in eentral part of -lty Routes between North and South and East and West Sta. See Mr. Moorehead. any afternoon, between 2 and 5. MR. IMPIiOVKR when in need of htlp, call Circle 2072. We furnish hotels, clubs. afe, contractors farmers and commercial len with effin-nt help We question and ualtfy all before sending them out. NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT CO, room . 24 S Illinois St WANTED—THOROUGHI Y EXPERIENCED PRESSER CHILDRENS GARMENTS CROWN GARMENT CO 251 S. MERIDIAN STREET BOYS AS MESSENGERS. APPLY DELIVERY DEPT WESTERN UNION. MEN to learn vulcanizing tract. a tiin- paymg business to get into ANDERSON STEAM VULCANIZER CO MEN who like to araw and nave undeveloped talent R-al opportunity to earn big money Address A No. 2220. Times.
12 DEEP WANTED—MALE Experienced Door Hangers for automobile body work. Steady work. Apply Employment Office Millspaugli & Irish Corp. South LaSalle* and English Ave. SCOTT CONSTRUCTiON 00. W A N T E I) AND HANDY MEN FOR GRADING AND CONCRETE WORK. REPORT TO JOE FALLON OR C. B. COOPER, AT SOUTHEASTERN AVE. ENTRANCE OF FORD MOTOR CO. WANTED Three working managers for cases. Assistant second cook SIOO Fry cook 8100 Cold meat man SIOO All-round hotel cook SI 00 One yard niai i meals i S4O Ouo night cook, small wages. Five waitresses, wages to be arranged. Girl or woman to make plain salads. sl2 per week. NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 24 S. Illinois. Phone, Circle 2072, Car Repairers, 25 American Car and Foundry Cos. 1505 Kentucky Ave. EXPERIENCED truen driver to deliver coal: steady job for good man. 401 W. Morris St Wanted—Boy with <oil-w Hiding experience CARMEN A FRYER. 113 N Noble St. WANTED—Freight handlers. Apply Union Traction freight office. 128 W Ohio St 13 IN ST 111 (THINS LEARN AUTO BUSINESS Thorough practical course. Day and night classes. Start now. Po.-ltlons open. Earn while learning Call or write for circulars Open evenings till 8 p m AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL OF INDIANAPOLIS ITS A _ and popular pi mo music Ira A\\l U taught In twenty lessons b*--“Nil ginrers and advanced. Kt duced rates. CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL. 103 Pembroke Arcade. Circle 3034. , a —Business Colleges MFN to learn barber trade. TRI TTY BARBER?' COLLEGE 309 E Washington St ■ Indianapolis. Ind Circle 0707 14 SALESMEN WANTED We have an opening for two live-wire u s e tl oar salesmen; a reai proposition for two good t men. See Mr. Bolyard. Riven Overland Cos. 955-57 N. Meridian St. jfT~l IKLl*' \\YnT f6—V EM Girls Are You Letting Opportunity SI ip By? Do Not Delay There is still ?i chance to join this contented family of D 20(D) Operators You Must Act Quick Indiana Bell Telef hone Cos. Room 101, New York and Meridian. i 1 Experienced i 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 With Our Superintendent American Garment Company California and Market Sts. Mam 5178 8 a. to 5 p m. Wash. 4196 after 6 p m. LADIES with talent for drawing: w:ll Interview only those who want to make it their profession: real opportunity for ambitious women. Address A No. 2219. Times.
! SCHOOL BOYS & GIRLS ; 810.00 prize for best decorated bicycle In the Indianapolis Junior C. of C. Circus Frolic parade, Monday, March 26. All entries meet !at Palace Theater. 10 a. m. For further in- | formation phone Lincoln 1551. Ask for : Mr. Seidensticker. YOUNG LADIES Above the age of 18, neat and energetic for profitable and pleasant 1 work. 629 Peoples Bank Bldg. WANTED—Experienced white cook: city references required. Three in family, sl2. Cal! KiVy 1027 between 5 and 7 p. m. WILL give woman or girl good home and some wages in return for light housework. Webster 0658. , WANT some lady 40 to 50 years of age to care for sick woman. Circle 7597. WHITE WOMAN’ for "general housework; good wages. Call 3349 Park ave. i DISH "WASHER, white, at once. 332 Shes- , by St. liF~AG 1 NTS ANf) Sohu iTOBS LARGE shirt manufacturer v ants agents to sell complete line of shirts direct to wearer. Exclusive patterns. Big values. Free samples. MADISON MILLS, 503 Broadway. Nik York. is" 7 BOOMS FOB KENT 1109 N. NEW JERSEY: 1 large front room in modern private home: for 2 gentlemen or married couple. Circle 3084. PENNSYLVANIA, N.; l or 2 nicely fur. rooms; private home: no other roomers; kitchen privileges if desired. Harr. 0031. EAST—LARGE FRONT SLEEPING ROOM Adjoining bath; home privileges. Webster | 5162. PENNSYLVANIA. 627 N.. Apt. 3; modern steam heated room: adjoining bath. Twin 1 beds. DELAWARE N. 133: cozy steam-hetb-d room: 2 blocks postoffiix’. Lincoln 3823. NORTH sc k.: sleeping room: gentleman preferred; no other roomers. Circle 1-157. MERIDIAN. N private name: warm, light single room : gentlemen. Harrison 1130. BROADWAY. 2227: comfortable sleeping room: also garage Randolph 0893. LARGE iurni-hed room lavatory and bath; m-ii ate entrance Civic 11 09 THIELE TERRACE. 206; modern sleeping room: downtown. Circle 2423 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. 324 S. • NEW JERSEY. a —Light Housekeeping CORNELL. 1216. Large furnished ro< ans. modern _MAin 8763. TWO light bousettecpiii*;' room ft. nicely furnished. modern home, reasonable; prefer employed couple Randolph 4515 N. NEW JERSKY. 2 rooms for light housekeping; modern: reasonable; private lamfly Ca’.i Circle 3084. FAST. b. 112" single or crmnecting rooms; home privileyre. D rex el 413.‘L I>—Board and Ilooms Home Privileges. Board and Room. $3 Private Bath. l 5h W. Tvent> Third. Florae ITivilcffes. Board and Room. $8 Frivatc Bath Kan■ lolph <>3ol. FRONT room, upstairs, for two gentlemen; morning; and evening l meals. Call Harrison _ ROOM and board motlitn. private home; two {rotitlemen _ ~ ki;\yaLS a—Houses ENGLISH ave.. 1116: three-room house _jtas sl2 ' ! li—Apartments 3408 Clifton, $40.00 Four rooms and bath, hea. and water fur lushed Dunlop & Realtors SX ' C GAL For rent I apt fat; large porch, in beau tiful Woodruff Water, pus. janitor service ! f Best Hvimj in < ity for money 131 \. (' h • r Ave. Lower duplex, five r.. rnr and hath. S4O Sfivings and Trust Cos. Main 4517 9 E. Msrket. ■I £i£ Ksi M I FOR N%LE a—Business Property FACTORY SITE. 81,000 etj. ft. with near >-witch, on ii*!! U K. Bargain A. J MKV. H lir'Al-TY CO . 806 Kaun Bldg. b—Houses Bungalow On Terms Six room motion b type home on (ii.u eland Avc m-.i ■ Maple Kd. b<uit*yard. A bargain at M)0 For ta*ui. call R. Britton lauh I Ids Lao 3411 eye .Km 4050 Dandy Five-Room Bungalow 1124 S. Randolph Very attractive and in first-class condition Two fotn. facing l'leaant Run hivd Only ?350 othU required, balance like rent Call Mr Brooks, Realtor. Mam 0792. Kvei riirgF. Randolph 8699. Washington Bank & Trust Cos. MKMBE lULTII LE I IBTINO BUREAU Ideal I ionic. ()ne Block l*’rom lomutiiin Square A 6 room house on large lot. Hss fur ic*. c. electric lights, gas Want offer for <iU k sale. M. D JOHNSON MKYER-KISER LANK Lincoln 334 I Residence, Randolph 5839 Prospect St. SSOO Down Good 5 room cottage, excellent neighbor- | hood, gnu and city water. Full lot. Price I 12,600. R. Britton 206 Ranh Bldg. Ltn 3411 Ere., Ken. 4059; , Modern Bungalow, Fast Six roonm. H fine bMroonm. long living \ room built in features, hardwood floors. I laundry. 2•' r garage. A wonderful home, | lornU<l mar K Tenth. Price st>,r>oo for i:aoh. Lincoln. 3734 Id linger & Sehreibcr s2a() Down 2433 N. Dearborn St. Five-room rottagr. Full lot Paved Btroot lTiep S2.<>oo Pjiyments $22.50 month. Dunlop & Holtcgel, Realtors A NEW 5-room Imngalow. soutn: nardwoo3 floors in living and dining room: electric ighte, ga- toi'et in house: built-in features in kiichen fuii lot: garage; pavod street: sidewalks in<) inside walks; house 3 years old 53. >OO down. $32 50 per month. Call FOREMAN. Main 0186: Evening. Wash. 3014 It 2. 5-Room Pottage Lf4-atod on S B<<hnout ave.: has electricity. CHS. Bink in kitchen with cistern .pump: large lot with fruit and garage. A bai'K'.iin at $2,500. terms. G. C. WELCH. ( • jfj y TRUST CU. Circle 1022. Res., Circle ; 3041 . Got $1,000? Then you may move rigfit in this 5-room modern bungalow with built-in features n everything ami pay balance out like rent. Lei.*f how you this east side home today. $5,800 Marjon Gounty Stale Bank North, $3,000.00 ~~ New bungalow, 5 rooms; electric lights, <lriven well. de<:orated, kitchen cabinet, garago Will take in Jot as part payment Call Lincoln 1453. WM. A JOHNSON. i THREE new five room bung&:ow6; 300 block south Grey street. Price $2,800; $l5O cash, balance term* See VAN ARSDALE. 11. C. Tuttle & Bros. J3l K. Ohio St. Eve . Web. 1108. Northwest, Near Clifton Six-room, two story: room t or bath; nicely j arranged: garage. Bargain tor cash, $3,500. ] Cali Liiicoln 373-4 Kttinger & Sehreiber IK YOT!~ WA NT a NioDERTt HOME AND YOUR LOT is paid for we will BUILD FOR YOU AND YOU CAN PAY US BACK IN MONiHLY PAYMENTS. The Southern Lumber Cos. Slh Floor K. of P. Bldg, Investors Attention Eive-fnom-to-a side double, renting for 835, In good repair, on Bircli near Oliver. Price 83.000 raeh or 53,250 on payments. Call JACK MORRISON. Realtor. Main 0792. Harrison 0703. WASH IN I .TON BANK AND TRUST CO, COLORED buyers: 2136 Boulevard PI.. 7 rooms, furnace, bath, garage. 81.150, terms: 11>31 Roach St.', 5-room modern, $3,500, $350 down. Homes in ajl parts of city. INDIANA REALTY’ CO.. 2406 Northwestern Ave. Phone Kenwood 4934. FRANK* E. OATEs - & ssn. REALTORS. 1011 Hume-Maneur, Lincoln 1269.
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! n RKAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses $500.00 Cash Avery good modern home. Four room* down, two and bath up. Largo porches: Furnace and plumbing fixtures in first-class condition. VVill consider car in trade. For particulars call Circle 6725. Double on Terrace Ave. Near State Ave. A iive-room a side building. Pot modern; with anew roof, well built, in fine condition; also 2 additional lots. North front and faces on proposed boulevard. Will rent for S2O each *ide. Price for all $4,500: terms. M. D. JOHNSON. MEYER-KISER BANK I .incoin 3341 . Residence, Handoiph 5838. North For Colored Six-room modern bungalow 3 bedrooms east front; cement porch: paved street; in tiptop condition Price $4,250. Easy payments. R. Britton 200 Ranh Bldg. Line. 3411 Ken. 4030. New 5-Room Bungalow Near 46th st. Price $2,600; SIOO cash, balance $25 per month. See Van Arsdale H. (J. Tuttle A Bro. Modern Six-Room Cottage 2204 Woodlawn Ave. Six nice rooms, modern In every respect with hot water heating plant, mantel in living room, 3 rooms with hardwood doors, garage, lot 30x135; only SI,OOO cash'required balance 35 per month. Call Mr. Brooks. Main 0702. Lvemngrs, Ran. 8090. Washington Bank & Trust Cos. •> Rooms, S3OO Down Five-room cottage; electric lights, gas. city water, located near E. Washington on Summit. $2,250 S3OO down. S2O per mo. Bargain. Cull Lincoln 3734 West 27th Street Four-room, square tvpt* cottage; electric lights, gas. good driven well. Bargain: small home. Price $2,250. Small payment down. Call Lincoln 3734. North Sid*> Bargain Five rooms and breakfast room; modem bungalow $6,700; $2,000 caah; worth $7,600 Drexel 0170 MODERN; eight rooms: French doors: awnings: rugs, piano, h ffet. etc., garage and shrubbery Price $8,500: only $1,500 cash; S7O i" !- month. Randolph 9084. NEW MODERN "HOi'SK. sia R00M9." EVER! CONVHNIKNUK K4S\ TERMS OR WILL CONSIDER IMPROVED CITY LOT AS PART MAIN 0107. MODERN. 8-room doobl-; north bet car line; quarter-oak finish rent $960 '-ar; 50 ft front; si ial low priee. A J MEYER REALTY 00 . sort Kahn Rldg_ IFORTY homes east: some 5 ant, N-niom doubles 5 south; cash and terms Va cant lot# and poultry farms C J OSBURN. Drexel 6184 IIRISNER. St . near Morris; 6 room thoroughly modem home: gar. SBSO cash, hala.’.ce like rent .S4O i’r mouth Cali Circle 6600 E. MICHIGAN. No. 4004; four rooms and hath, electricity, garage. corner lot. 01 x 100; $3.7(10. Call TRURBLOOD Cir-h----3284 Eves Ir -. ■ FIVE-ROOM cottage; electric lights, gas; first-class condition. Harrison 3306. bctween 5 i<i and 7 p m. d—l x>t A Real Opportunity for You Bur thift id*al tract 65x2D2 fn<*t on paved K >ixy Third St. Small temporary honir permitted Only $595. $lO down. St i n;onth.lv MAIN HOP_ RKS.. HUMBOLDT 2132 j Dandy Building Lot Large lot .'lst ■ ast of Fur Gro mds. only 1 $525; $lO down Ea*y payments. MR N(IUI>YtF MAIN 1409. RES II ROI.DT 2132. e—Subo. jiui Aero Tracts Near National road. West, on an interurban lino. fIOOO down, small weekly payments. Shown by appointment. Call C Jesaup. MA In 2!>;j7 daya or WL'bster 2606 eve nirißs. $1( CASH given you pohwmmoji of :m a<Tft n.-.ir * i W:iMhinY*"’’ intrrvrbsn Bui’d feni t l bon**' ami get utartrd Balanoe payraf-nti* I’rbt* S6OO tr SI,OOO. Evening*. Irvington 0512 <OOPERA HADLEY y'' I/rmoke Mdfc. Main 2770. f—Sales or Exchange For Trade Have client with 30 room modem down town rooming house, paying $660 month Low rent Hint a tnonc -makt"- Will trade for clear farm or < lt.v property What haxo you! , Rox 2241 22 IO XI, ESTATE WANTED Wanted At Once Five an i si* room modem bungalow* north and east that can br sold for SI,OOO down LIST YOURS TODAY—CLIENTS t\ ACTING. R. Britton 206 Ranh Bldg. Lin.-, 3411 Ren. 4050. WANTED —SmaII properties. 5 or u rooms. ran pay cash. Lincoln 3734. _ j 23 FAHM let NILS HAVE 2 farms. Will sell at bargain Come and see me at 445 Kentucky Avc. Will give good terms. _ 25 Wist ELLANEO! s FOK SALE a—Household tjoods RUGS—LINOLEUMS Brussels rugs. Blue, Tan. Taupe and Old Rose, 9x12. sl2 50. Wool fiber and grass rugs. 9x12, $7 50 Carpet hull runner. 45c a yard. Gold Seal Congoleum ruga. oxl2. perfect goods, newest patterns. $13.75. Axminister Velvets and Wiltons at lowest prices In the city. Ail new. perfect and good. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 w Washington, oppo-lto Statehuose. ROOFING: best quality ebite-covered. 52 25; slightly damaged, $1 05; plain rubberoid, 3-ply, guaranteed twenty years. $175. CHARLES KoEHRING. 882 Virginia avo Drexel 9400 THE EXCEL FURNITURE CO. j Save 25 per eent or more on furniture, stoves and rugs. Wash, and New J< y r ROYAL electric cleaner; perfect condition; used one year $32 Brooksitie 7526. WHEN YOff THINK OF TYPEVViIiTICRS THINK OF JUDD 142 N MERIDIAN. __ b—Dual, Ice and Wood 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 DELIVERY ANY PLACE IN CITY Bethel Coal Cos. Drexel 0250. Special BLACK EAGLE Semi-Snioke-lesg Lump $11.50 BLACK EAGLE Semi-Smoke-less Mine Run $9.50 Springfield, Illinois, 6-1 n c h Lump $7.50 Linton No. 4 Forked Lump $7.50 PHONES—DRexeI 7451 DRexel 7453 C. H. McCLENNON COAL COMPANY 1100-16 E. Maryland St
25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR -SALE b—Coal. Ice and Wood Specca! C!ean=Up Sale On All Kinds of Coal Satisfaction Guaranteed 111. Lump, dean forked ... .SG.3o i lud. Lump, clean forked.. .$6.35 2 to 6-iuek' Lump, forked . .$5.95 111. Egg, forked $5.85 111. or Ind. Mine Run $5.25 W. Va. Mine Run $7.25 \Y. Va. Shovel Lump $8.25 Pocahontas Mine linn ....$9.00 All two-ton orders 25e less per ton. Give me your first order and I will get the next one. TOM SIIRO YER, 430 Indiana Ave. Cl rele 0598 Cl rule 0597 Cl rele 8390 , Cl rele 1435 ; 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 audi more the value of preparation and cjuality coal.” Piease do not confuse our name with other coal companies of similar name, as there is but one Atlas Coai Cos., located only at 1026 N. Senate avenue. Atlas Coal Cos. MAin 1962 Lincoln 2764 BElmont 4704. BElmont 4705. Use Elevator Coal It's Re-Screened It's in the Dry It’s Different Indiana Lump. $6.50 Big Dixie Kgg (HI.), $5.50 Big Dixie Lump (111.), $6.35 Red Star Egg (Ind.), $6.00 Linton Lp. No. 4 (Ind.), $7.00 Nut and Slack, $-1.25 Take home a ton or two, SI.OO less. Fred Goepper & Son ESTABLISHED 1893. Mam Oflh *. Coal Hlevator, Warehouw W MICH ST Mui t I Ac W HY. BElmont 4704 BElmont 4705. 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 DRexel 2201 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 ....‘....54.75 Best Ind. Lump, clean forked.. s*>.so Illinois block, forked $6.50 Brazil Block. lnrga forked ....$8.50 DELIVERED ANYWHERE TN CITY Union Ice and Coal. Drexel 4621-4622 SPECIAL Poeo. mine run J 0.75 West Virginia forked lump. . . 9.00 lad. forked lump 0.50 (2 tons $12.60) Ind mine run 5.75 E. & 1. COAL CO. Circle 0300. G lendora Everyone Knows This Coal We handle the genuine i Glrodora forked lump .$8.50 Amber Jacket lump 97.00 Walnut St. Coal Cos. 331 W. Waluut Main 6270. _ Main 6270. Good, Clean, Indiana Lump $6.25 Illinois Lump $6.25 ISLAND COAL CO. WEbster 0122 WOOD FOR STOVE OR FURNACE. ALSO KINDLING WOOD. MAiN j 0142. c—Clothing TROUSERS ®To Match Your Coat Rjju $2.95, $3.95, $4.95. K J $5.95, $6.95 and up j f THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St., Near Illinois e—Pet and Live Stock PARROT FOR SALE. DU EX EL 5381 . ______ ________ AIREDALE dog. lemale, one year old; cheap. Belmont 1198. t —Miscellaneous AUCTION —Three irun., six boxea, books and two boxes of cabinets marked “J. Read’ and "S. Browu.” SHANK'S STOR AGE. March 2u I
2, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE J f—-Miscellaneous National Typewriter including case. FgSm New -i Only $40.00 ■!' y 3V CASH OR PAYMESTS - Also bargain in other makes of lifted typewriters at low •4 prices. All euaranNSi teed. 18 W. Market St. (Upstairs). Phone Main £GBtf. < -lark Typewriter Shop SALE NOTlCE—Thirty-first s.ale ,If unredeemed pledges by the Indiana Collateral Loan Company will be sold at 201 Lombard building, Monday, March 20, 1923. The following pledges to be sold: Nos. 18700. diamond. ring: 18814, diamond ring; 18898. diamond ring; 18905. diamond lavalier; 19121, diamond ring: 19122. four unset diamonds: 19238, diamond ring; 19984. five diamond rings; 19421. diamond ring and diamond brooch: 19508. 1 unset diamond: 19534, diamond ring: 19538. diamond ring; 19(152, diamond ring: 19008. watch; 19074, diamond ring; 19080, and amond ring; 19099, diamond ring; 19727 diamond ring. Terms easlb j FOR SALE—Damaged, refused and unclaimed freight, uncial med freight station. C.. C.. C. & St. L. Ry. Cos.. Capitol Ave. and South St.. Indianaptkps. Ind. Auction 9 a. m„ Thursday, March 22, 1923. j. K VANCE. F. C. A. 2tT'>Iis<JELL.\NE()LS WANTED GOOD, SOUND, DRY, YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT STOCK YARDS. WE WILL PAY 75 CENTS PER BUSHEL ON IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. -L ‘P ANN6UNCEMENTSAUTO PAINTING Credit extended to auto owners Zerkle Pasnt Cos. 31 YEARS PAINTERS Top building and general repairing Prices low aa lowest, highest quality 1617 Kelly St. Drexel 4455. We own and operate two shop*. A Baiii a Day is the Healthy Way. E. M. HARDIN CO. Merchant piumber. 3220 E. Mich. Webster 3001. HOUSE PAINTING Interior and exterior. Furniture refinishing C W. TEAGUE. 011 K. of P. bid*. .Mm 0473, WALL paper cleaning; 75 cents a room and up; all work guaranteed and absolute- ; !y no dirt. Best of references. Day or i i.isrht Lincoln 3082. ! ight, sold ana renovated: leather mattresses and pillows made. E. 110 Mags. Mam 1428. . K W RiOiAKDS, practical roofer, asphalt shingles ii.-■! 1 roofing, roof repairing. Web. 3049. j - •s. cash or credit ! SDIANA ROOFING CO. 2408 North-j v.i itern Ave Phone Kenwood 4934. H -i i. old floors scraped; and finished 27 years of IndianapoUs | lullin'--* Ca r l Irvington 1569. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES--201 Indiana Ave j walls, bathrooms a fork* is ran teed Webster 3388 i ! N ITURE repaired and reflnlehed; up--8". ■ art 1 >TB PI VNO tu ling and player repairing. Work guaranteed i? 2 Mass ave Lincoln 4043 HEAT!!> I; trber Shop, union: warm, com--132 ff Market. 2d 1810 RAGE AND IKAXgf EB MOVE THE RED BALL WAY Largest Trucking Organization In America RED BALL TRANSIT CO. “National Household Movers.” Guaranty Rltlg. 26 Monument i'lace MA in 4631. Offiooq in All Principal Cltios 39 AI rOMOBILES FOR SAI.I. b—Gasoline Thirty Used Cars at tru ks payments or trades. Some aa low oh SSO down and one year to pay balance Financed on 8 per cent. Ail cars and true; - in (rood mechanical condition. DIXIE SERVICE STATION. FORI CHEVROLET. BtHCK, OAKLAND 6, ((VI.KI.A_M> KING H. MERCER. STUDE VKER AT :50 DOWN EACH AND BALA.NFI. >3 Wr.KKLV. WILL TRADE FOR ANYTHING WE CAN FSE FOR PARTS INI Ta NAPOLIS At TO PARTS AND TIRE CO., 543 N CAI’ITOL AVE. USED CARS FIOO to 81.2.50. Terms or trade, l. WOLF AUTO CO. old N llln-.ius Open Sunday. LIGHT weight, six cylinder touring car with Teeter motor. Lots of pep. Newly painted Ready for eerviee. Ftrst person with 8295 gels it. Owner MUN ; 9. RES.. WASH. 4175. LIGHT weight, six-cylinder touring car with j Teeter motor. I.ots of pep. Newly j painted Ready for service. First person with 8205 gets .t. Owner. MAIN 1409. RES., WASH. 4175 Ford, 11(17 truck, sod lord, 193 7 touring, SSO. Cba9Kls. $35 Ford roadster, slip on body. $125. FORD BODIES AND PARTS. Used slans, tourings and roadster* Hoofs, shell and body parts. SWISSHKI.M A PARKER. 1 830 E. MarkeL ( > mte models, sev-! oral Fords without starters. Payments or ; trade. Two locations. 1. T ALLEN AUTO EXCHANGE. Tw o lo qlimiK : 725 917 Virginia Ave. VIM truck, good running condition. ITlca SIOO. C. II WALLERfCH CO., 833 N. Meridian. I FORD Bcdon. UkiaTfive' over size tires; perfect condition. A wonderful bargain. Ba sure to see it. 220 S. Pennsylvania. Maui 1705. FORD touring on new tires; late type. Only $205. C H. WALLERICH CO. 633 N Meridian koNROE 1919 ng; A-l condition, good tires; SBO down, balance to suit. 044 E. Washing toil. Main 3493 BL’ICK. Tight"sA’ A-l mcchunn-ally. $560. C. li WALI.ERICH CO., 833 N. Meridian. Ford, 1021 coupeT A-l condition, 4 new i tires; SIOO down, balance easy terms. 044 E Waslimgton. Main 3493. CIJ A ULMERS 6 ROADSTER Very classy. Terms. 619 N. Illinois. HODGE tl uri ite n odel A L shape, good tires, slanting’ windshield: bargain. Terms !or trade. 044 E. Washington. Main 3493. ] FORD an, 1921 model; good tires. Any! ear in trade; payments. L. T. ALLEN. I 917 Virginia avc. ttEo"To,.ring; new tires: $165. KEO 0 touring. 1920: like new. Your own , lorins or trade. Mb _ N. Cap. Open evea. | Fins condition: SIOO i down, bis N. Capitol. Open evea. FORD me-mau lop. 917 V 1 111. iN I A AVE. | 0 touring; electric lights, starter; ; $75 down. 430 N. Capitol. FORD touring, condition. SOS cash. ■ Open evenings. 430 N. Capitol. ELGIN 0. sport; $l5O down; bargain. Open evenings. 430 N. (Qiipßol. j FORD coupe, 2 monhais oid. Any car ill ! trade. 72.5 VIKGIaIA AVE. FORD COUPE AND SEDAN. 9i 7 VIRGINIA AVE. FORD touring. SOS. 3f Al iOMOBII-LS VVANTKI) USED CARS WANTED Will pay caan No delay. Late models preferred. KLEIN BROTHERS Eureka Auto Parts and Tire Cos. 334 N, Capitol. Circle 0878 AUTdS wanted, sea ’as first. Best cash prices. CITY AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 411 N. Illinois. Main 0790.
31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED Autos Wanted CASH PAID—NO DELAY. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS ft TIKE CO. 518 N. Capitol Ave. Main 3628. AUTOS WANTED. WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 019 N. Illinois. Main 1579 AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York St. Main 4446. 33 auto .srTYui^rKKPAmaif^ * There is one placa 5 in Indianapolis that “SPECIALIZES” In Good Used Tires, and the price is always right. ROGERS, 3115 W. WASH. BELMONT 4300 AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois 8 & S Auto Laundry WANTED—Everybody to know that we recharge 0-volt batteries for 50c and re- , build them for $6- 12-volt. $lO. SOUTH; SIDE BATTERY SHOP. 413 S. Meridian st. 1 35 FINANCIAL FIRST AID FOR CRIPPLED FINANCES Do you need coai or more furniture? Do you want to buy a home? Do you want to pay the balance on your furniture, your grocer, 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 If you are in debt and can not meet your obligation, don’t trifle with your credit: It Is dangerous See us We can help you. The rate of interest is fixed by law and Ho charge is mode for services. Hers is a sample rate: $45 Total Cost $3.15 for three months We loan any amount up lo S3OO on furniture, pianos fixtures, etc. Come in and talk it over or call us oa the phone. Commonwealth Loan Cos. 805 Odd Fellow B’dg. Corner Pennsylvania and Washington sts. Phone, Main 4010. Under state supervision. 36 .NSLKANUK ~ WE MAKE and give second mortgages on . improved farms and Indianapolis real ! estate. AETNA MORTGAGE ft INVESTMENT CO. 608 Fidelity Trust B!dg 37 moSTA to LOAN _ MONEY Borrowed of us carries a greater value, because we sell you SERVICE. Why worry over your bills or obligations when financial aid can be easily and quickly obtained from US. S2O to s3o© We loan on PIANOS. FURNITURE. AUTOS. LIVE STOCK, FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC. We can arrange repayment of Joan lo sun you. Capitol Loam Cos, HI Yi E. Washington St. Main 0585. Lincoln 7184. MONEY furnished on realty mortgages and contracts FRANK R SAWYER. Meridian Life B!dg.. 307 N. Pennsylvania St. Huey 1420 FIRST and secona mortgages on India: a and Indianapolis rai estate. R B WILTON. 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lin-, coin 6104. : MONEY to loan on second mortgage* 1 B. MILLER. 127 N Delaw are St. Main .5702 LARGE PROFITS from small expenditure follow Rea! Estate advertising in "Want Ad’’ columns of the llme*_ A ArrrioN sat es PUBLIC AUCTION The Cleveland. Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Ry Cos. The Cincinnati Northern R. R. Cos., the K , I. ft T II IV R Cos. Thursday. March 22, 1923. 9 a. m.. at the unclaimed freight station. corner Capito! j Ave arid South St.. Indianapolis. Ind.. the following described freight, unless prev- j iously claimed by rightful owner: Empty drums and barrels. I cin. earthenware, 1 bag animal powder, 3 empty beer barrels. 1 box. 1 bdl. bedding. 4 otn. candy. 1 bbl. and 1 care paint, 1 lilt drum lubg. oil, 2 steel his. bris. grease. 2 bbls. roof paint. : I bbl. chemicals. 8 cases empty catsup bottles. 30 beer cases. 01 empty chicken coops. 1 pc. pipe and Keg pipe Itgs., 1 bbl. and 2 I boxes groceries. 2 erts. barber chairs, 1 bx. • glass mirrors, 1 bx. beit dressing, lot bouse- , hold goods. 8 bags hickory nuts, 2 bags } walnuts, I crt. oil pump. ! empty piano! box. 3 bdi scaffolding ladders. 1 case toy i deske. 1 crt toy chairs. 1 crt child* rockers. oil pump tanks. 1 crt. sheet iron, 1 bdl 1 sheet steel. 14 empty wooden kits, I farm harrow, cup grease, axis grease. 1 auto spring, 1 brl. and 1 ctn. notions. 1 case |Hi j set auto spring covers. 1 ert. marble. 1 bdl \ seamless tubeing. 1 iron cot. 20 mattresses j for cots. 1 oil heater, 12 stove pipe elbows. I lot second-hand roofing paper. 2 hot water 1 tanks, 1 bath tub. 1 kitchen sink. 1 box water closet seats, 1 library table, rugs, 3 car loads coai. lot loose bolts and nuts and many other articles 100 numerous to mention. Terms of sale cash or certified check, payable Immediately after conclusion of sale. Description of packages are copied from freight or way bills, but neither the quantity or contents are guaranteed. All lots subject to exauiuiatton Wednes day, March 21. AlcF ADDEN AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. J K. VANCE Freight Claim Agent. 8977 I.LG VLIsU 4H L$ NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Noth-e Is hereby given, that the under signed has duly qualified as executrixes of estate of Matilda Ellen McCollough. deceased, late of Marion County. Indians. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. EVA M. THORNTON. ALICE H. TAYLOR. No 20989.
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THE BURNING QUESTION The Best Btmy in the Caty Keox Cotuety, Enndlanma, Forked Lump Reduced to $6,45 Per Ton 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, AVest Virginia and Eastern Kentucky Coal. Our Guarantee Backed by 20 Years’ Performance. INDIANAPOLIS COAL CO. MAin 1700—1789—1790.
INDIANA LUMP, FORKED....S64§ Selected quality Knox County Coal gives more heat than most Indiana coal. Prompt delivery. mmn m hesi go. Main Office —1109 E. Fifteenth St. WEbster 4890 WEbster 4892 WE bster 4891 WE bster 4893
39 LEGAL NOTICES. PUBLIC AUCTION. The Cleveland. Cincinnati, Chicago ft 6t. | Louis Railway Cos., The C.ncinnati Northern Railroad and The Evansville, Indianapo- : iis & Terre Haute Railroad Cos. will sell the I following described freight which has not | been claimed by owner, at pubilo auction, ; Thursday, March 22, 1923, at 9 a. at the unclaimed freight station of the C., C., 0. ft St. L. Ry. Cos., corner Capitol Ave. and South St , Indianapolis. Ind., unless previously claimed by rightful owner. Consignees. Destination Commodity* R 323 —Claude Bolney, Paris, lU.. 1 ctn. earthenware. R324—Nat l Lire Stock Remedy Cos., Chicago, 111., 1 bag animal eond. powder. R326—Leisy Brewing Cos., Peoria, 111., 3 empty beer barrels. R327—R. C. Morstner, Muncie, Ind, 1 box bedding. It 328—Saikley Bros., Danville, 111, 4 ctn candy. K329—Lennox Oil and Paint Cos, Cleveland, Ohio, 1 empty hlf barrel. R33o—Tiie Weathercraft Cos., Clervelan-l, uido. 1 steel barrel paint . It33l—Brooks Oil Cos, Cleveland, Ohio, 1 empty drum. R333—T A. Snider Preserve Cos, Chicago, 111, 8 eases empty catsup bottles. R334—C. F. Jordan, Elkhart, Ind, 1 pc pipe tig and 1 keg iron pipe ftgs. Ix33s—Meiss Barber and Fix. Supply Cos, K St. Louis. 111., 2 erts barber chairs, 1 box glass mirrors. R 33C —Archie Haugh. Chicago, 111, 1 bbl and 2 boxes groceries. R338-—Hosier Columbus Cos, Columbus, Ohio. 3b beer cases. R239—-Metropolitan Paint Cos, Cleveland. Ohio, 1 box belt dressing. R34o—Master Mechanic Cos, Cleveland, Ohio, I case paint. 11341—Harry Ford. Dayton, Ohio, 1 empty pit no box. R342—lVkin Radiator Cos, Pekin, Hi, 1 crt waxed signs. R34S—Wm. Culley, Evansville, Ind, lot household goods viz 2 bx fruit, 4 bx hh goods, 1 bdl chairs, 1 bdl rocker. 1 bdl teut. 1 bdl curtains, 1 wire cot, 1 bed spring. 2 bdl bed ends, 1 bdl bed rails. I baby stroller. 1 stand table, 1 bag walnuts. 1 bag clothes. R344—E L, Penniston, Ludlow Falls, Ohio, 1 box dried fruit and toys. R24s—Morris ft Cos, Danville, 111, 8 bags htekery nuts. 2 bags walnuts. R34o—Theo Runyan, Elkhart, Ind, 1 crt oil pump. R347—Davis Garage. Indianapolis, Ind, 2 steel hlf barrels grease. K 34S —John Macklan Scaffolding Cos, Goshen. Ind, 3 bdl scaffolding ladders. R 349—8. Heller Cos, Chicago, 111, 1 box containing: 1 bx dry pudding, I bx insecticide. R352—A. O. Sweet, Chamraign, 18, 5 box- s household goods. 1 crt sewing rnach. R3s3—Commercial Oil Cos, Cleveland, Ohio, 1 empty drum. R36l—Arcanum Equity Exchange Cos, Arcanum. Ohio, coal in car N. ft W. 5094. billed from Merrimac, Va, billed to contain 100,400 lbs. Pea coal. RMO2 —Pool Coai and Coke Cos, Indianapolis, Ind . c-oal In car B. ft O. 12i31JL, billed from Holly Jet. W. Va, billed to contain 95,700 lbs. R3o3—-Pool Coal and Coke Cos, Indianapolis. Ind, coal in car B, ft O. 22944i7. billed from Holly Jet, W. Va.. billed to contain 87.400 lbs. R 350 —Edgar & Cos.. Milford, Ind, 1 crt toy desks. I crt toy chairs, 1 crt child's R3sS—Johnson Acety. Gas Cos, Crawford* vilie, Ind, 2 erts taakß. R36o—Mrs. Will Fent. London. Ohio, 1 cin notions R3s9—Love joy Sales Cos, St. Louis. Mo, 1 case (6) set auto spring covers. R3s7—Mrs. Lester F. Yeager. Marlon, Ohio. 1 bbl notions. R3.SO—E. F. Kaman, Versailles, Ohio, 61 empty chicken coops. R364—A. M. Welti ft Bros, Cleveland. Ohio. 1 empty tight wooden barrel. CNRlfi—Robert. Evans Garage, Van Wert. Ohio. I auto spring. CNR2O—D. I). McLouth, Hudson, Mich, 1 hlf drum lubg oil. E IR 4—R. J. Hobbs, Evansville. Ind, 2 empty music boxes. Persons claiming any of the foregoing described articles will piease state to the undersigned the number of same given in the above list, prove ownership, pay charges and take same away before day of sale. Description ol packages are copied from freight or way bills, but neither the quantity or contents are guaranteed. All lots subject to examination two days prior to date of sale. J. K. VANCE, freight claim agent. Transportation Bdig, Indianapolis, Ind. Phono Main 5100. TermT 159. Indianapolis. Ind, March 16. 1923. 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 he 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, ana (3) containing the third semester’s work); geometry (bound and bid as tl) a plane aud solid geometry. (2) as a plane geometry. (3) as a solid geometry): commercial arithmetic: history. United States, general, ancient, mediaeval and modem; civil government. physical geography: commercial geography; history of English literature; history of American literature: English grammar mid composition. English composition and rhetoric: Latin, beginning Latin, Latin granimtr, prose composition. Caesar. Cicero. Virgil: German conversational method grammar and grammatical method grammar: also four elective textbooks in each of the folowing bjects, botany, zoology, physics, chemistry, agriculture, agricultural botany: also a textbook in agriculture for the common schools: all of said books to be furnished to textbook dealers and school officials in accordance with the law found tn page 150 of Ihe acts of 1921. The publishers: shall state specifically ht such hid 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 and kind but of different series: and shall accompany such bid with specimen copies of each and all books proposed to be furniahed in such bid. Any and all bids by publishers roust be accompanied by a bond in the penal sum of fifty thousand dollars, to the acceptance and satisfaction of the Governor of this State, conditioned that if any contract be awarded to any biddes. such bidder will enter Into * contract lo perform the conditions of his bid and conform to the requirements of the textbook laws of Indiana to the acceptance 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 quality of boards used, whether chip board, pasted board or cloth board: samples submitted shall be bound as per specifications given for the above five Hems. No bid shall be considered unless tbs same be accompanied by the affidavit of the bidder that he is in no wise, directly or indir-ctly. connected with any other pub Usher or firm who is bidding for books sub rnitted to such board, nor has any pecuniary interest in any other publisher or firm biddiux at the same time, and that he 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 the right to accept or reject any or all 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.
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