Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 32, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1923 — Page 10
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HOOVER ANSWERS CHARGE BROUGHT BY LUMBERMEN * Declares Politics Plays No Part in Department of Commerce, By United Press CHICAGO, June IS.—Politics plays no part in the activities of the commerce department. Secretary Hoover declared in a statement made public today, answering charges brought by members of the National Hardwood Lumber Association. Charges that politics had interfered with the work of the department in its relations with the lumber industry were branded "an injustice of which American business should be fully ashamed" by Secretary Hoover. In reading the charges to the association, John W. McClure, president of the lumber men, declared W. A. Durgeon, chief of the simplified practice division of the Department of Commerce, had implored him and other lumber men to make "a show of harmony” because there was dissension in the Cabinet, due to Hoover. VILLAGES BURNED IN BUIGAR REVOLT Zankof Troops Take Severe Measures to Quell War, Bv United Prees LONDON. June 18. —Troops of the Zankof government of Bulgaria are resorting to severe measures to put down a peasant counter revolt, even going to the exteirt-of burning whole villages in the southwest, according to the Daily Chronicle today. Jugo-Slavia, alarmed, is calling reservists to the colors, dispatching troops to the Macedonian border, the Chronicle’s Belgrade correspondent reports. These dispatches indicated the reported former demise of former Premier Stamboulisky, the peasants' leader, has by no means ended the counter revolutionary movement. In fact, fresh reports persist that Stamboulisky is not dead at all, as announced by his enemies, but has bobbed up again at the head of a random peasant force. .
MRS. MARY FREY RITES ARRANGED FOR TUESDAY Aged Resident of City Dies at Home Here Sunday. The body of Mrs. Mary Frey, TO, who died Sunday at her home, 1449 N. Alabama St., will be cremated Tuesday. Funeral services will be at the Flanner & Buchanan chapel, 320 N. Illinois St., at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday. Mrs. Frey was born in Hesse-Darm-6tadt- She came to the United States with her parents when she was 7 years of age. Her family settled in Brown County, Ohio, and she came to Indianapolis twenty years later to live. Mrs. Frey was the widow of the late Adolph Frey. Four sons. Ernest, Herman. Adolph and J. Fremont Frey, and one daughter, Mrs. Fred Doeppers, all of Indianapolis. survive. - POLICE SEARCH FOR GIRL Eva Hinsley, 15, Reported Missing om Home. Police today continued searching for Eva Hinsley, 15. of 347 S. Walcott St., who was reported missing from her home Saturday. A trace ot the missing giri was found when it was learned she was at 430 N. Pennsylvania St., where police were told she met Renos Edwards. 21, of 1210 E Tenth St. Members of the Veterans of the Foreign Wars, who have their clubrooms at this address, told the police the girl came there twice to see Edwards and the second time met him and they left together. PADDLERS WANT LESSONS Many Children Sign for Red Cross Swimming Instruction. Miss Helen Cruse, director of the Red Cross life saving corps, announced today that registrations for Learn-to-Swim campaign are increasing. She urged parents of children from eight tofifteen years old who do not know how to swim to register the children immediately. A meeting of the Red Cross Life Saving Corps will be held at 8 p. m. Tifesday at Red Cross headquarters in the Chamber of Commerce. FIRE DESTROYS 3 AUTOS Garage Razed by Flames at 602 E. North St. Fire of unknown origin destroyed a garage in the rear of the home of G. W. Webster, 602 E. North St. early today. Two automobiles, and a truck were destroyed. The garage was a one-story building Loss was estimated at SI,OOO. The value of the three automobiles was not estimated. Miner Seriously Injured By Times Special 4 CLINTON, Ind., June 18.—Ernest Butler, 21, top boss at the Eagle mine, Is In a critical condition at St. Anthony’s Hospital, Terre Haute, as the result of injuries sustained when ae was struck by a cable. Child Burns Self By Times Special SHELBYVILLE. Ind., June 18.— The eleven-months-old son of Arthur Davis is in a critical condition today, from burns received when he upset a kettle of boiling water upon himself.
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1 DEATH NOTICES COX. JAMES H.—Age 78 years, formerly of Letts. Ind., passed away at the haiue of his daughter, Mrs. John Marshall, 2909 Gale St.. Sunday at 9 a. m. Funeral will be held at the Methodist Church In Letts. Ind., Tuesday. June 19 at 2:30 p. m. Burial at Mt. Arle cemetery. (Greensburg papers please copy.) / DOERSCHEL. ANNA E—Beloved mother of Mrs. Charles Zahl, Mrs. L. E. S* Miller of Los Angeles. Cal., and Lewis B. Doerechel, passed'away Sunday. Juno 17. 3:30 age 78 years 6 months. Funeral at e home of her son, 314 N. Summit st. Wednesday, June 20, 2 p. m. Friends invited. ' FREY. MRS. MARY—Age 79 years. Uddow Adolph Frey and mother of Mrs. Fred Doeppers. Ernest, Herman. Adolph and J. Fremont Frey, passed away June 17. Funeral services at Flanner & Buchanan chapel, Tuesday, 2:30 p. m. Cremation following. Please omit flowers. Cincinnati and Georgetown (Ohio) papers please copy. KIRKHOFF. HENRY—Of three miles northwest of New Palestine, passed away Sat-' urday. age 72 years. Funeral Tuesday, 9:45 a. m.. at residence: 10:30 St. John's Church, one-half mi.e west of Cumberland. Interment New Palestine cemetery in charge of Max L ’ieh & Son. KRUEGER. PAULINE (nee Doerr) —Age 48 years, Sunday,* 5 a. m.. beloved wife of Charles Kruegerx 'Funeral at Lauck's funeral home. Wednesday. 9:30 a. in.; tiered Heart Church, 10 a. m. Friends may call any tinfe Tuesday. Funeral and burial private. HOWARD, SARAH E.—Age 7S years, beloved mother of James W. Stephens ard Mrs. Nettie MoNiehols, passed away Sunday. June 17. Friends may view remains after 10 a. m. Monday, at Shirley Bros.' chapel. Funeral at the Heath Memorial Church, Tuesday. 10:30 a. m. Burial at North Salem about lp.m. SHEETZ. SUSAN M. —Widow of Roy A. Sheetz, departed ttfis life Sunday, June 17, at S p. m. Age 35 years. Funeral Monday. June 18. at residence. 2824 Station Si . at Bp. m. Burial ShelbyvUle. Ky. Friends invited. SMITH. FRANCIS M —Age 59 years, beloved husband of Jennie R. Smith, passed away June Id a\ 7 p. m. Funeral Tuesday. June 19, at 2:30 p. m. at chapel. Tutewiler ,1- Son. Sixteenth and Meridian sts. Burial private at Crown Hill. SPANGLER. ELIZABETH—Age fid years. widow of the late Leonard Spangler and mother of Leonard Jr.. John, George and William Spangler and Mrs Harry Carnahan. Mrs. Grant Shelton and Mrs. William Pasch. passed away. Sunday. June 17. 2:15 p._m. Funeral at the residence of Mrs. Pasch. 1740 S. Meridian st., Wednesday, June 20. 2:30 p m. Friends invited. Burial at New Crown cemetery. Lafayette and Ft. Wayne papers please copy VVACKER JOHN Beloved husband of Emma E. WacWer and father of Edward C Wacker, Mrs. Emma <Wacker) Wiles and Mrs. Florence (Wacker) Boeeher. died at his residence, 2444 W. Tenth st-. June 16, at 9:20 a m : age 72 years Funeral services at his residence Tuesday, June 10 at 2 P m Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill WILDE. BERTHA C.—Age 40 years, beloved wife of James ilde and mother of Frederick. Marion, Marie and Betty Jane Wilde, died Sunday, June 17, at the residence. 3956 Boulevard .place. Funeral Tuesday, June 19. 2:30 p. m. from residence Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invtied. WEISE FREDERICK C.—Died Saturday at 2 -30 p. m.: age 53 years. Funeral at residence. 1813 Olive st.. Tuesday, at 2 p m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited ZANDER. NELLE C. —Aged 31 years, beloved wife of Fred H. Zander, died Saturday. June 16. Funeral services will be held at family residence, 88 S. Eighth ave.. Beech Grove. Tuesday, June 19. at 2 p m. Friend3 invited. Burial New Crown cemetery. —===■ 2 CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS —We wish to thank our relatives, many friends and neighbors {or the assistance and expressions of love shown us during the passing on of Irma L. Brldglus (nee Hasseid) HUSBAND. PARENTS, BROTHERS AND SISTERS 1 FUNERAL DIRECTORS
W. T. Blasengym Independent Undertaker, Prompt ambulance calls. "The proof ot a service is the service it j renders.” 1702 N. Illinois St. Randolph fi7o. 1625 Shelby St, Drexel 2570. lUiiicL atv*”-: .r. ■— Parlors 1222 Union SL FLANKLK & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indian- . apoiis su.ee 1887. Fhore—Main 0611-0642. LI. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY_ SHIRLEY BROS.’* CO. Mam office 946 N. Liinois St. Circle 1918. Main 1841. j George Gnnsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908. Johnson & Montgomery 1032 Central Ave Mam 1430 FUNERAL DIRECTOR—I4O2 >'. UhnoiS. WM E KRIEGER Main 1154 Res . Phone. Ben Davis 332-L. UNDERTAKERS—KISEY & TITUS. 951 North Del. L. 6564 M Jb‘Bo GADD—BERT - S - GADD. 2130 Prospect 9t. Phones Stewart 2278. 10 LOST AND FOUND WOMAN taking silver mesh purse, containing sls. at Worthingtons poultry stand market Saturday afternoon, was seen and can b identified. Party may keep money and return purse No questions asktd. MRS. R W. SPARKS, 3818 Central. Phone Wash. 4119. LOST 20 dollar and ten dollar bills on E. Michigan car early this morning. Reward. Irvington 1376. ___ LOST —Three-set aiamnod ring: keepsake. Lincoln 6751. Reward- —=== IS HELP WANTED—MALK Laborers. Apply Plant A. American Hominy Cos. 1859 Gent Ave. Boiler Room Help. American Hominy Cos. 1859 Gent Ave. Young man to learn, salesmanship. Salary and commission. Call at 6p. m. Inquire' for G. W. Ammerman, 312 Mass. Ave. W anted—Boys Sixteen years old or under to carry Time* routes in central part of city. Routes between North and South and East and West Sts See Mr. Moorhead, any afternoon, bbtween 2 and 5. WHITF. man and wife to take care of small apartment house on south side: apartment to live in for Janitor, four rooms. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors 122 E. Market. LABORERS South nud West Sts. \ Mead Balch Const. Cos. EXPERIENCED machinist, capable of making motor beatings and all-a-round machine work: good place for right party. Call at 5 o'clock this p. m.. 136 S. Meridian St. Wanted—Reliable .man for cement block plant: steady work, good wages. GIBRALTAR CEMENT BLOCK CO., Morris and Eagle Creek. Take West Indianapolis car. ENJOY two weeks vacation with pay, military training, machine gun firing, gamse: all expenses paid. See Lieut Slentz, 11 W. North St., third floor, 7:30 to 9:30 tonight. WANTED—Young man to work in lunchroom. STATE LIFE LUNCH ROOM. State Life Bldg. WANTED—Tinner 950 Ft. Wayne Ave. Main 3635. A. H. WEINLAND. PRESSER in tailor shop on pressing rnachine. 2832 E. Michigan. EXPERIENCED DRAYMAN WANTED. 207 Transportation Bldg.
12 HEI.I 1 WANTED—9IALE Canvassers' Two. Salary and commission. Call 5:30 this p. m. Inquire for G. W. Ammerman, 812 Mass. Ave. 13 INSTRUCTIONS ~ n—Business Colleges MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 300 E. Washington St . Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 0757. RAG—JAZZ and popular Piano Playing lessons. Booklet free. CHRISTENSON SCHOOL. 106 Pembroke Arcade. Cir. 3034. 14 ' SAL/ S.MLN WANTED SALESMEN . ,Men to sell, if you have personality, will work and follow instructions a permanent position and good income is assured. Floaters Stay Away. See Mr. Jordan, BarberAVarnock Cos. 819-23 E. Wash. Salesmen " * Wanted house to house salesmen. See Mr. Jordan, 819 E. Wash. Is AGENTS AND SOLICITORS REPRESENTATIVES —Each county; to call on albysicians and merchants to obtain oustanding accounts; pleasant work; good pay Collector, Room 343. Wells Bldg., Quincy, 111. ?6 HKH* WANTED—FEMALE GIRLS ATTENTIONS EXPERIENCED GLOVE MAKERS We have desirable openings for operators on leather palm gloves. Attractive wages. Steady employment. Those now employed in cities around Indianapolis will be considered. Don’t fail to apply in person or mail your application at once. Indianapolis Glove Cos. Liberty and E. Mich. Sts. EXPERIENCED DISHWASHER APPLY MISS STACKHOUSE HOTEL LINCOLN TEAROOM HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Competent telephone operators. command high wages. Chances for advancement. Room 101
INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. WANTED girl- or boys, between the age of ID and 14 in north Didianapolls and Riverside to carry Tin.es routes Morality must be good. No caddy boys wanted. Apply L V. GRAETEK. 2941 Clifton St., rear; after 3 p. m. SHORT order cook at once: while or colored: 3p. si. to 11 p m 332 Shelby St WANTED —Housekeeper, good cook, reference. Call Washington 4073 FIRST-CLASS cook 3t once. 126 S. Delaware. 18 KOOMS FOB KENT BEAUTIFUL, airy suite. consisting of sleeping porch and large room directly off of bath; exclusive neighborhood north: business woman who will be permanent desired. Address A No. 1753, Times. COZY MODERN ROOM. North Reference. Circle 2543. THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL AVE. Room for gentlemen: no other roomers; modem home. Randolph 5663. ELEVENTH - ST. 712 EAST Nicely furnished room, modern. Reasonable. Lincoln 4776. TALBOTT, N.; furnished Irunt room, private hoilfe. gentlemen preferred. Randolph 9424. CAPITOL. 1901 N ; large furnished front room; gentlemen or nurse preferred. Kenwood 3571. TWO nicely furnished modem sleepingrooms. 1017 N. Alabama. Circle 1418. MERIDIAN. N : walking distance, parlor bedroom furnished: couple. Circle 3744. DELAWARE. ft 17 N ; newly furnished sleeping-rooms. Lincoln 26ft4_ 538 E. M four, modern” unfurnished rooms; moderately priced. a—Light Houheßeepmg LARGE room, with kitchenette, front porch; for light housekeeping; private entrance. 1124 N. Illinois St. TWO nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping or sleeping. 1107 Madison Ave. TWO large unfurnished rooms; modem. 610 E. Twelfth st. Circle 5470. 19 KENT ALU b—Apart ments 727 Fairf\eld Ave. Living room, sun room. 'Pullman din#r. dressing' room with in-a-door bed. bath, gdr rage, SSO. State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4517. f 9 E, Market St. FOUR rooms and large porch: apartment in beautiful Woodru ff: modern: rent $57; adults only. BERT ESSEX, 926 West Drive. Woodruff. Brookside 1439. 514 E. 20th Street Four rooms, sun parlor and bath: very desirable front apartment. State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4517, 9 E. Market St. c—Business Places TWO business rooms suitable for barber shop and dry goods store; Allocation. 2593 X. La Salle. Wcbßter 9396. DESIRABLE desk room with desk. Good light. MATHER. 34 Union Trust. Main 0821. LIGHT manufactory or storage space for rent. 405 N. Hudson St. DESK for rent with ESSEX & LUCAS. 310 Kahn Bldg. e—Houses, Flats Furnished NORTH, 318 E.. Apt. 4; man and wife to share modern apartment: walking distance. Lincoln 6832. THREE-ROOM furnished house: garage: adults only. Randolph 5913. FOUR large rooms, bath, porches, yard, garange. Irvington 2,336. zP KfcAL KSTATF FUK SALK a—Business Property ESSEX & LUCAS (f TT A [1 310 Kahn Bidg. 'VJI/’U ILrf For sale or lease. 33,000 square feet; manufacturing building; nearly new. Saw-, > tooth construction.
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21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALK a—Business Property SX Wo E i£^ s QAL Three story and basement building for lease: 17,000 square feet, near Severin Hotel. For wholesale or light manufaeturlng purposes. b—House* Colored Buvers S3OO Cash Harlan St., south of Prospect, 5-room cottage, electric lights, city water and cistern pump at kitchen sink, gas, inside toilet: lot 40x130. Fruit and shrubbery. This home Is priced right. Call Mr. Washburn with REALTY FINANCE CO.. 402-3 National City Bank Bldg. Cir. 1230-1231. Res., Rand. 8731. West Indianapolis $250 Dawn 1411 Nordyke Six-room house: electric lights. Prtoe $2,500; payments §22.50 month. \ Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors TWO new bungalows on E. Thirtieth St.: four rooms and complete bath, hot and cold water in kitchen: gas. elc-ctric light*, basement, cement porch: lots 40x120. Immediate possession. Price §3,200 each. S. E. Hedrick, Irvington 0658. High-Grade Double Located near Maple road and Meridian: 6 rooms and bath each side: absolutely modern in every respect: )ut being completed: double garage; east front; price $12,500. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors 5-ROOM BUNGALOW MODERN Upon a hill In North Indianapolis: $3,800: SSOO cash; A-l condition. Mr. Mclnteer. with I. N. RICHIE & SON. Main 0.520 710 12 Bankers Crust. Double On Elm Good rental. Reasonable. Term*. Elite Realty Cos. 323 K. of P. Bids’. Main 1105. Humbolt 2264 NEW four-room houw on Arlington Ave near Forty-Sixth St Price 52.000, SIOO down, balance $24 p* r month VAN ARSPALE H. C. Tuttle & Bro. 232 E. Ohio Su Main 1166 FORCED SALE Six-room semi modem cottage, garage, new roof, newly painted Price $3,000 E. J McCracken Circle 4022. Res. Randolph 6416 CITY TRUST CO 8-Room Modern, East Can arrange 5 bedrooms: best condition: good appearance: steam heat: ideal for large family or roomers Bargain. Call Lincoln 3734. AVest Ohio Five-room cottage: needs nothing: move in tomorrow RAY BRITTON. Lincoln 3808. Res , Kenwood 4660 FOUR large room*, sleeping porch. ga*. electric light*, city water In nouse. hardwood floors, house In A-l condition. Prlre $3.200: terms Irvington 1667 or Circle 7424 SURETY REALTY CO. 408 National City Bank Bldg. BEAUTIFUL EAST FRONT HOME Just north of Washington: 3700 east; five large rooms, largo fdojots. French doors, fireplace and conveniences that make home attractive only $6,500. Harrison 1506. 1706 S. Meridian St. Five-room modem cottag": good condl., tion. Only $4,000. Information, call Lincoln 3734 Evening*. Drexel 6135 t>-ROOM. strictly modern, paved street: $3 800: SI,OOO cash. S3O per month. 914 Highland Ave THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. GCOD eight room emi modern home, east: nhre condition; fine shade and shrubbery:! good lot: dandy location asphali street: *3.500. Circle 1390 MR BROWTiER. NEW 6-room modern. full basement. 2 porches, paved street: S3OO cash. S4O per month 2430 Cornell Ave THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO 1330 W THIRTY-FOURTH ST fi rooms, modern, never occupied: full basement 2 pogches: full lot. Easy terms. the soi•Therm lumber to _ FOR PALE—Six room cottage 1318 Congress Ave. Modern except furnace. L. C JONES NICE 7-room modern house: a 1 condition on Wright st . reasonable Circle 1001. d—Lots LOT on Tuxedo St. near Brookslde: part cash. Call Drexel 3293 evening* e—Suburban
INDIANA DAIRY, STOCK AND GRAIN FARM—FOR EXCHANGE. 325 Acres adjoining a railroad and interurban town, In Montgomery Country, Indiana, about forty miles of Indianapolis, on a hard surface road; over $50,000.00 of modern improvements on the farm; three modern dairy barns, with 120 stanchions; steel stalls; three large silos; large horse barn; hog house; cribs and tool sheds, flowing well and complete water system to barns and pastures; four good houses; tile drained; fenced and cross fenced with woven wire. Black walnut and sugar tree soil; no w'aste land and all now in cultivation. Owner will trade for merchandise or apartment buildings on the basis of 'clear for clear. Submit offers to LEAVITT LAND COMPANY, Realtor, 150% South Illinois Street, Indianapolis, Ind. 5-Room Bungalow With Sleeping Porch 1 H acres ground on Sixty Second St- t 2 h squares from Lebajion interurban. Pric© $3,300: about SSOO cash, balance easy terms. Mr. Mclnteer, with I. N. RICHIE & SON Main 0520. 710-12 Bankers Trust. 5 Acres Washington Blvd North of River Level tract In a district rapidly increasing in value. For quick sale, $5,000 buys it. Teona. MAIN 1409. EVENINGS. WEBSTER 0839, Suburban Do you want a home? Five rooms, large garage; A-l condition: 2 extra lots. Near Lafayette traction. Stop 5. Call Main 0186 for appointment. S2OO cash, balance monthly. S2OO CASH 6600 W. Morris at., 2-room cottage: electric lights, 2 large lots Price SI,BOO. E. J. McCracken. Circle 4022. Res., Randolph 6416 CITY TRUST CO. 5 rooms A Home —Terms garage ,Three large lots, room for garden, fruit, chickens: a dandy opportunity for a small cash payments and balance monthly. Stop 5 Lafayette traction. Call L. B. LOOKABIL. Main 0136. IT’S never lost until Indianapolis Time* ; Want Ada hay* XftUad to find Ik
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e—Suburban $lO CASH gives you possession of an acre east of Irvington: balance payment*: S6OO to $1 000 Evenings. Irvington 0512. COOPER &. HADLEY. Main 2776. 836 Lemeke Bldg 22 HEAL ESTATE WANTED YES I have buyers for four five and six-room houses south, near Garfield Park. Call MR. KEO. Circle 1230-1231. Eve.. Irv. 2332. WANT ED—s lx - roo m houses east or south that are worth the money. Call Lincoln 3734 HOUSES, colored neignborbood. Address Box A1751. Times, or phone Webster P 026. evenings. 25 MIS( EI.L VNEOI S FOR SALE ft —Household Goods Rugs—Linoleum Brussels rugs; blue, tan, taupe and old rose. 9x12 Special *12.50 Gold Seal congoleum rugs. 9x12, fully guaranteed, new. perfect goods; special at *l4 75. Imported Japanese grass rugs, double warp, 9x12. $7 .'0 We carry a fult line of Brussels. Axmln•ters. Velvets and Wiltons at the lowest prices in the city Call and be convinced. FREE DELIVERY ANYWHEREDorfman Bug Cos. 207 W Washington St Opposite Statehouso. “If It covers the floor —wr have It." DINING-ROOM suit tmltet. r- • -a. r library tables, dressers, dres.iing-table lust. rugs, piano, ehtfferobe ice box. <-i-. tri. washer, wheelbarrow, porch swu.gs, chair*, cir,.trio sweeper tea cart, mirrors, book, aae, gas stove, books pictures, painting treys At the prices everything Will go Within few hours Call Tuesday a. m , June 19. 9 o clock 3419 Salem $t THE - EXCEL FURNITURE CO. Save 25 per cent or more on furniture, stove* and rug*. East Wsah and New Jersey St*. b—Coal. Ice aud IVuod Popularity of Magic Coal Well Founded It Is mined In a selected field of West Virginia by ona of the best operators known to the business whose mines and tipple are equipped with the most modern appliances known to the industry. Polar Ice & Fuel Cos. 2000 Northwestern ave Ran. 0689 1902 S East t. Drexel 1455. Lyon and Big 4 Ry. Bel. 0888. Use Elevator Coal It's Re-Screened Fred Goepper & Son ESTABLISHED 1893. Belmont 4704. Belmont 4705 Now Is the Time to Buy Coke, Also Good Pocahontas Lump. Call Us for Prices. Atlas Fuel Cos. Drexel 0883. COAL Get Our Special Prices Before Buying TOM SHROYER BElmont 5017. Coal and Coke Wc handle thw best on the market at reason ah'e firicee. Union Iqe and Coal Cos. Drexel 4621. c—Clothing TROUSERS fTo MatcJi /T\ Yoor Coal iiO $2.95, $3.95, $4.. j. HIS $5.95, $6.95 and up. THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St., Near Illinois f—Miscellaneous National Type^writer INCLUDING CASE. Dtber makes of used prices. All guaranis W. Market St. (Upstairs) Phone Main 2686. Clark TypewriterTukop CoroNA New and used machine. Easy terms If desired. Rental at $3 per month and all rental applied to purchase price of new machine. JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 142 North Meridian Street TYPEWRITERS. $25, $35. S4O, SSO, S6O; factory rebuilt and fully guaranteed. Typewriters rented, repaired. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 30 S. Pennsylvania. Lincoln 682 R. Established 40 years.
25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE t —Miscellaneous HEDGE trimming machine: will trim 1,000 j feet hedge in three hours. Will pay for itself in one day. Lincoln 7831. ] 26M1SILLLAN Ll) US WANTED WANTED—Men s second-hand clothing: $8 1 and up foe men's suits Call Drexel 1821. I ITBUSIN LSN AN NOUN t EM ENTS w, GARAGES Pave from S3O to SIOO. Get our readr-cut garage and put up yourself All sizes Any one can build them. 710 E Maryland St. K Pat a a Day la the Healthy Way. E. M HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 E. Mick. Webster 3001. : SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Pharpened TUTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana At*. FEATHERS hough. sold and renovated: feHther mattresses and pillows read* is F BURKLE. 416 Mm* Main 1428. 1.1. kinds of sewing R< aeon able p-!eo*. Work guaranteed. 1212 Udell *t. Rand. HEATH'S rarbar Shop: union; warm, comhathmom* 132 W Market „ FURNITURE ren.dreo and reflnished: UPho.etering Stewart 1478. VAULT cleaning go anywhere. 935 E. M a ry’and Phone Stewart 1794 aT TIUKAOh ANL>~li!AN.il'Ui MOVE THE RED BALL WAY Largest Trucking Organization In America. RED BALL TRANSIT CO. “National Household Movers." Guaranty Bldg. 26 Monument Place MA In 4631. Offices in All Principal Cities O. K. Transfer and Storagei MOVING FURNITURE PIANOS. ETC. DONE BY CAREFUL AND EXPERIENCED WHITE MEN 938 E. WASHINGTON DREXEL 3282 Overland Hauling, Special Rates Phono OTTO J SUESZ. Main 2353 3628. Night Web 0699 Or 4760 STORAGE. Household good* packed for gl.ipment. MOVING light hauung. baggage transfer: reasonable price* 716 N. Alabama. Circle 2037. aiTlTr MNLSS7)7' V ()Ki UNITIKS We Will Put You in the Transportation Business AND SHOW YOU HOW TO BECOME SUCCESSFUL Fundamentally we put men into the motor transportation business Experience i9 not mcessary The opportunity is open to men of good character. Whatever their businea or professional training, if they are energetic. aggressive, sincere and trustworthy and will faithfully adhere to a business plan that has been thoroughly tested and found , successful, they are assured a future with a guaranteed Income of $6,000. For detailed information call In person to sae MR. KIME CENTRAL PUBLIC WAREHOUSE 30 Al TO.MOBILEN POK SALE b—Gasoline BirY A NEW OAKLAND 6 The only car with 15,000-mile guarantee. CHEVROLET SERVICE L. T. ALLEN New car Dept. DKexel 0928. 917-19 Virginia ave. USED CARS Buicks. Dodges. Chalmers, * Fords. Stilts. Marmons. Cadillacs, Chevrolet*. Peerless and many others Some as low as SIOO down, balance one year. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois. Open Sunday. 40 USED CARS 40 and trucks; all in good condition. Some as low as $35 down. Payments or trade. : DIXIE SERVICE STATION. DODGE BROTHERS SEDAN. ! Late type, high radiator and new cord tires. C. H. WALLERICH COMPANY. 833 N. Meridian St. FORD BODIES AND PART 9. Used sedans touring Hoods, shell and body parts. SWISSHELM & PARKER, WILLYS-NIGHT touring. 1922: heater, side wings, spotlight, parking light, bumper* front and rear: driven 3.400 miles: terms. OAKLEY-OVERLAND SALES. 1663-65 S. Meridian. VIM TRUCK. A-l mechanically. C. H. WALLERICfI COMPANY. FORD touring, 1921; starter, demountable*, 5 good tiros, mechanically A-l. OAKLEY-OVERLAND SALES. FORD 1920 touring, completely overhauled: in perfect mechanical condition: S7O down: balance one year. WIDES & MILLER. 644 E. Wash. Main 3493. OVERLAND 1921 touring: looks and runs like new: SIOO down: balance liberal terms WIDES & MILLER, 644 E. Wash. Main 3493. FORD sedan, five new tires, bumpers, sun visors, lock wheel, shocks, motometer. spot lights; $525. 814 Virginia Ave. Drexel 3022. . BUICK 7-pass., worth more,' $225. STONE CHEVROLET CO. 427 N. Meridian.,
30 AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE b—Gasoline REAL BARGAINS AT 814 Virginia Ave. Cash —Payments —Trade Haynes 7-pass - §515 Oldsmobile 8-pass $270 Rc-o 6, touring |620 Reo sedan 1923 late model Ford sedan: gone 800 miles . $525 1923 Ford touring: lots of extras, bargain. Ford coupe S£2s Bear Cat roadster. $220 These cars look like new. All have new tires and in first-class condition. i We have all kinds of trucks at real bargains. Fords, Dodges and Reos. If you have a car to sell see us first. Order Your Car Now They Are Coming CHEVROLET SUPERIOR MODELS We also have Rees. Willys-Knighta and Overlands for lcimediate delivery. L. A. Richardson 814 Virginia Ave. Dre&el 3022. If You Wish to Convert Your Used Car into Im mediate Cash Communicate With (JMdmerComp&ivJ 339 A '.C&pitolAva, We Buy, Sell and Consign.
L. T. Alien New and Used Cars Three Locations: 723=25 Virginia Ave. 95749 Virginia Ave. and Southport, Indiana DODGE TOURING. sss down, balance 12 months MERCANTILE GARAGE. 125 S. Pennsylvania Main CS3O. OAKLAND luuruifc. i9i?; 5135; real bargain. OAKLEY-OVERLAND SALES. CAKiU.Ai -■■>. louring. $I2o uowu. baiauce 12 months MERCANTILE GARAGE. 125 S. Pennsylvania Main 6530. DODGE 1920 touring: bargain: small payrnent down: balance one year - WIDES <S> MILLER, 644 E Wash. Main 3493. CADILLAC. 1916 touring. 7 passeng4r; paint good; worth more. $350 STONE CHEVROLET CO 427 N Meridian. FORD TOURING. SSO OAKLEY-OVERLAND SALES. Sedan, 1921 model; bargain. C H WALLERICH company. 835 N. Mendtan St. Chevrolet touring. 1917 $75.00 Chevrolet touring, 1919 $175.00 STONE CHE V iII'LET UP 427 N Mer nil an. OLDS ton truck. 192'i model: A-l conditepn; cheap lor cash; would consider light touring. 806 Warren Are. BElmont 3626. MAXWHLI.. dandy little touring; new battery; tirea. top. etc. Bargain, $135. 334 -N. Pennsylvania. Main 1705. OVERLAND 90: will sell cheap or take Ford in trade. Webster 3596If AUTOMOB ILKS WANTED Autos Wanted We also buy wrecked or jurk car*. Indianapolis Auto Parts & Tire Cos. 618 N. Capitol Ave Main 2638. LARGEST BUYERS IN STATE. CASH PAID—NO DELAY. AUTOS W ANTED. WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 N. Illinois Main 157 ft, AUTOS wanted. See us first. Beet caah prices. CITY AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO 411 N. Illinois. Main 6799. HIGHEST cash price* paid Tor used car*. SAM CORAZ 519 N. CaDltol. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E New York At. Main 4449 SPECIALIZED SPRING SERVICE QUALITY, SERVICE ANT) PRICES THAT SCORE DELIVERY SERVICE. ROAD SERVICE. Phone Circle 4886. 820 W. Washington. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SPRING CO. USED AUTO PARTS For over 100 make* and model can a* 60 to 75 per cent oU list price. A complete stock ot new ring gear*, pinion*, new axles and new spring*. Mail Orders Shipped Same Day ae Received. KLEIN BROS. Eureko Auto Part* 834 N. Capitol. Circle 0878. There to one place in Indianapolis that; SPECIALIZES” in Good Used Tirea, and the price la always right. ROGERS, 8116 W WASH. BELMONT 4300. SPEdAL SALE OF BATTERIES - For short time only. New batteries cf popular makes, all fully guaranteed. 6 and 12-Volt, $15.00 BETTER HURRY -r a* they will not last long at these prices. SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. 413 S. Moridian St. AUTO WASHING Our specialty 834 N. Illinois. S <fe S Auto Laundry Auto Tops and Painting at a reasonable price. Workmanship and material guaranteed: new tirea and vulcanizing. 33-35 Kentucky ave. Main 1137. THE MASTER VULOANIZERS. CUT RATE VUI.C CO„ INC. 887 N. NOBLE ST-
MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1923
37 MONEY TO LOAN AM liroiuisehoSd Needs Financed Nearly All Domestic Troubles Are Caused VB by Lack of Money w Let Us Make Your Home A Happy One You Have the Necessary Security. The Rate of Interest Is Fixed by Law. Absolutely No Fees or Charges for Service. We loan any amount from $lO to S3OO on household goods, pianos, fixtures, etc. Call, write or phone Commonwealth Loan Cos. 305 Odd Fellow Bldg.. Cor. Penn. & Wash. Sts. Phone Main t 619. MONEY Borrowed of us carries a greater value, because we sell you SERVICE. Wby worry over your bills or obligations when financial aid can be easily and quickly obtained from US. S2O to S3OO We loan on PIANOS, FURNITURE. AUTOS, LIVE STOCK, FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC. We can arrange repayment of loan to suit you. Capitol Loot Go* 1114134 Eo Washington St. Main 0585. Lincoln 7184. FIRST and *ec-on mortgage* on Indiana and Indianapoiis real estate. R- B. WILSON. 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lin- ; coin 6104. MONEY to loai on second mortgage*. L. B. MILLER 127 N Delaware St. Main 6762. 89 LKUAL NOfIC&S. NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS OP PARK DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. IND. The taxpayers of the park district of the city of Indianapoiis. Ind.. are hereby notified that the board of park commissioner* of the city of Indianapolis has by resolution determined that it is necessary to issue and sell bonds of said park district of the city of Indianapolis in the sum of two hundred eighty-six thousand ($286,000.00) dollars, should be issued for the purpose of paying for 'he construction ot pm addition to the present locker house at the South Grove golf course in Riverside Park, a part of the park and boulevard system of the city of Indianapoiis. Ind.. all of which is fully set out and more particularly described in Improvement Resolution No. 1. 1923. and the set of plans and specifications adopted thereunder, and to pay lor the Acquisition of real estate for park and boulevard purposes of the city of Indianapolis. Ind.. particularly described iu the following resolution of this'board, to-wul Resolution No. 89. 1922: Resolution No. 44. 1922; Resolution No. 11, 1923: Resolution No. 42. 1922; Resolution No. o. 1923; Resolution No. 12, 1923. and all other expenses incident to said improvement and acquisitions and the sale of said bor-ds. That said bonds shall be two hundred elgh'y-six >2S6i in number of one thoasand (SI.000.00) dollars each, eleven thousand ($11,000.00) dollars of which shall be payable each year for twenty-six years and bearing interest not to exceed four and onehalf (4 h l ' > per cent per annum, payabi* i semi-annually. 1 Unless objection is made by the taxpayer* ! of said park district m the manner prescribed by law the said board of park com- ! missioners and the city controller of Indianapolis. will pursuant to said determination and order proceed to cause said bonds in said amount to be issued ana sold for the : purpose henn set out. j CHARLES A BOOKWALTER, FRED CLINE, A M. MAGUIRE. SARAH E. SHANK. . Board oi park commissioners of city of jjgfianapolis. ' NOTICE OF HEARING ON ACQUISITION RESOLUTION Board of park commissioners of the city i of Indianapolis. Ind.. office of the board, city ! ha!!. I To Whom It May Concern; Notice is hereby giver, by the boai^Bf I park commissioners of the city of apoiis. that by us Acquisition Resolution No. 16. 1923. it has determined to acquire the following described real estate in the city of Indianapolis. Marion County. Indiana: "Beginning at the intersection of the south line of the southeast quarter of section 5 township 15 north, range 4 east. Marion County. State of Indiana, and the center line of the Brookville RcL, thence north 20 '-1 degrees west a distance of 363 feet to a point; ther.ce north 4Ui degrees west a distance ot 291.06 feet to a point in the | center of the National Rd : thence south 87 ; degrees west a distance of 53 02 feet to a point; thence south 4Va degrees east a dis- ! tauco of 299.9 feet to a point; thence south 20 u degrees east a distance of 350 63 feet to a point in the south line of the aforesaid '* section; thence east along the south line of the aforesaid 44 section a distance of. 56.58 feet to place of beginning, containing .79 acres. That said real estate so to be aoqnlred la to be used for park purpose* of the city of Indianapolis. By said resolution It is provided that Saturday. July 7. 1923. at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the office of the said board In the city hail in the said city, will be tlip time and plan when final action will be taken confirming, modifying or rescinding said resolution anu when it will receive and hear remonstrance* j from persons interested in or affected by such proceedings and when it will determine the public utility and benefit thereof. CHARLES 1. BOOKW ALTER. FRED CLINE, 'll A. M MAGUIRE. Board of park commissioners of the dty of Indianapolis. Ind. JUNE 18. 1923 NOTICE FOR BIDS ON SUPPLIES FOR THE USE OF THE PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. Notice is hereby given that the joint purchasing committees, for the correctional and benevolent institutions of the State of Inliana. will receive, at the office of Its secretary. room 326. State Capitol Bldg., until 10 o'clock a. m Monday, the 25th day of June, 1923, sealed bids on pneumatic automobile and solid rubber truck tire* and tubes, storage batteries, electrio lamps, groceries and laundry supplies, according to a complete list specifying kind, grade and quantity, now on file in the office of the sala secretary of the committee. The joint purchasing committee resette* the right to reject any and all bids mitted and to waive technical defects. By order of JOINT PURCHASING COMMITTEE, FRED B. ROBINSON. Secretary, EXECUTRIX NOTICE OF PRIVATE SAL# OF PERSONAL PROPERTY In Marion Probate Court. State of Indiana, County of Marion, es. In the matter of the estate of Mary Tj. Trotcky. deceased. By virtue of an order ot the Marion Probate Court, and subject to its approval, the undersigned executrix of the estate of Mary L. Trotcky. deceased, will, at the hour of 10 o clock a. m., of the 28th day of June, 1923, and from day to day thereafter until solaoffer for sale at private sale, at No. 1729 Howard St.. In the city of Indianapolis, Ind.. the following described personal property belonging to said estate: Goods, wares merchandise and fixtures as storeroom No. 1729 Howard St., In the city of Indianapolis, Ind.. (Said property wiu be sold for not less than full appraised value thereof and on the following terms and conditions; all cash In hand at time of sale, ETHEL, R. WSEB, Executrix. “ NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of ©state of Mary A. Oxen ford, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ALICE L. HOBBS. No. 21314.
NURSING WORK IS AIDED Memorial Gifts of SIOO 'Will Encourage Public Health Service;. Two gifts to the Publlo Health Nursing Association were announced today by Mrs. Henry B. Heywood, acting president. In memory of his ' wife, Celia Hi. Efraymson, Meyer Efroymson has donated SIOO, the income from which will pay for the services of a visiting nurse on June 4 every year in kjf petuity. Tha birthday anniversary of the late Mrs. Philip C. Lewis, Nov. 14, Is to be remembered through a similar gift from the junior auxiliary of the Public Health Nursing Association, of which she was a member. Mrs. Donald Morrison* 2915 GuiUord A&* fc* president. __ _
