Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 207, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1924 — Page 16
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fi FUNERAL DIRECTORS Drexel 2578. Res. Drexel 2046 W. T. BIASENQYM FUNERAL DIRECTOR Auto Service for All Occasions Auto Ambulance. Lady Attendant 1625 Shelby St, Indianapolis. Ind. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main 0641. 0642. Li. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Main POPS. DREXEL Parlors, 1232 Union St Funeral director—l4o2 it Limoii wm. e. krieger. Main 1154. Re*, phone. Den Davie 332-I*. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. 951 N. Delaware. L 0564. M. 3680. 10 LOST AND FOUND POUND —Articles found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday: LADY'S UMBRELLA. TAN GRIP. SMALL TABLE. TASSEL COAT. yi ONE PAIR GLOVES. f PACKAGED MEN'S SHOEk Telephone Main 2737, LOST—Traveling bag. between Indianapolis and Pleasant View on Michigan Kd., Saturday, Dec. 22. Reward. Drexel 0794. Address 1728 Lexington Avc., Indianapolis. LOST—Two steel 8-inch cable gate blocks and one 8-inch wooden rppe block. _ Liberal reward if returned to Quill Vossler Trucking Cos.. 916 E. Washington St. SUITCASE, containing army discharge. Victory medals, personal belongings vicinity Michigan anti Pennsylvania Sts. Reward. Lincoln 7802. 821 Massachusetts Ave. LOST—Bottom of gold Conklin fountain p c -n, between California St. and Manual Training high school. Finder please call Lm M.n 4829. RING lost, one white golu ring, black onyx with fraternity insignia. Saturday noon in Ayres s balcony. Reward. Please call Randoiph 1905. LOST—DIAMOND EaR DROP. Thursday afternoon in downtown district. Libera! reward. Kenwood 2988. LOST—Billfoid on W — Washington car. containing money and papers. Reward. Retum Cashier at Times office. GLASSES, sheli rimmed, in case, between Hibben. Hawthorne and Washington. Harrison 3323LOST—Ear bob Wednesday afternoon, downtown or on Illinois car. Randolph 7153. LOST —Down leu :i district, hag containing silk hose Phone Main 6763. Reward. GLASSES. HOwntown r.r A an ear. Tuesday. Reward. Maiu 3172. business hours 18 HELP wantkl>—m\i,k W a ji t e and By the Indianapolis Automobile School 612 N. Capitol Ave. Lincoln 3521. Students to Qualify as Automobile Mechanics Our FREE EMPLOYMENT DEPT. Act lets a student to secure position which enables them To Eare While * They Leare OPEN DAILY, ALSO MONDAY, WED AND FRIDAY EVES. BOYS WANTED Routes in business district for boys that can be trusted downtown. This is a good proposition for bovs who want to make good, See Mr. Jeffries, TIMES, Main Office. 25-29 S. Meridian, any afternoon. CLERKS. 18 up. Excellent salary. Examination Indianapolis. Feb. 9. For Government positions at Washington. Experience 'jnnecesaary. For free particulars, writ* TERRY (former Civil Service exTrucks to Haul Coal. 1405 W. Ray St. BElmont 5017. AT ONCE Men to Unload Coal 430 Ind. Ave. Sen and women who have undeveloped art talent. Unusual opportunity. Phone evenings, WEbster 1253. . 13 INSTRUCTIONS EX-SERVICE MEN Knights of Columbus nigiit school offers you free courses in auto mechanics. air brakes, bookkeeping, business arithmetic, business English, commercial art. high accountancy, mechanical drawing, public speaking. radio, telegraphy, salesmanship, shorthand and typewriting show card writing, traffic management and welding Register now. New term opens Jan. 2nd. Main 3027 113 E. Maryland St. LEARN to play the Christenson way. Rag. jazz in 20 lessons, on piano, saxophone, tenor, banjo etc. Booklet sent free. AXEL CHRISTENSON. 106 Pembroke Arcade Circle 3034. SAXOPHONE LORENZ SAXOPHONE SCHOOL. Ct. 0545. PEMBROKE ARCADE DR. 4982. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER'S COLLEGE. 510 E. Washington St.. Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 0767. POPULAR PIANO music taught in 20 lessons. beginners and advanced. Clark Boles School. 10 W Ohio St Circle 8329. 14 SALESMAN WANTED WANTED SALESMEN Two or three, salesmen to sell coal handling machinery in Indiana territory on commission basis. Proposition can be handle'! in conjunction with another line and is being profitably handled by coal salesmen in other territories. Only experienced salesmen will be considered. Phone Linclon 7830 for appointment. WE HAVE an opening on our sales force for a few good reliable salesmen who can furnish a bond and good references. Firm is 80 years old and established in 25 States. Call in person to Room 609 Merchants National Bank Bldg, from 9 to 12 a. m. Salesmen wanted: experence unnecessary; good pay while learning Apply Mr. Meyer REGINA CORPORATION. 485 Centgty Wdg. 16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE GIRLS. 2. white; 1 for upstairs work, 1 as cook; good home. Randolph 7748. fiOUSEWORK, genera^ - white? German - pref**rred; .-qfamoea. Kenwood 4608. j
16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE HIGII-CLASS MILLINERY SALESLADY We have opening in millinery department for high-powered saleslady, whose experience will enable her to qualify for assistant manager. SEE MR. BLANKFIELD. THE FAIR STORE CLERKS, 18 up. 'Excellent salary". Exam. Indianapolis, Feb. 9. For Government position at Washington. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars, write R. TERRY (former Civil Service examiner), 391 Barrister Bldg.. Washington D. C. WANTED—Lady, white, tor nouse cleaning. Address A No. 1409 Times. GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. 17SITUATIONS a—Male EXPERIENCED, efficient office man, thoroughly experienced bookkeeper, capable of assisting in auditing; available now. Phone Webster 3459. WANTED—PIace for buy in country; age 11. Phone Lincoln 7083 or address W. J. Hubbard. 708 N, Alabama. JANITOR. WHITE. EXPERIENCED, KEFEREXCE. Circle 2243, STEAM shovel, crane. derrick operator, wants work. Phone Humboldt 2548. PORTER or janitor work; reliable young man. Lincoln $474. PORTER OR HOUSEWORK. LINCOLN 4857. b—Female NURSE: confinement a specialty; hospital experience ail cases taken. Lincoln 8155. EXPERIENCED laundress wants small washings to bring home. Harrison 4248. FASHIONABLE dressmaking and luilinery; suits and coats. Call Lincoln 8774. LAUNDRY to bring home. Neatly done. Reasonable price. Webter 5682. WASHINGS done reasonable. Called for and delivered. Lincoln 7101. POSITION WANTED AS P. B. X. OPERATOR. HARRISON 2751. _ DAY WORK—CLEANING—LAUNDERING. KENWOOD 4884. SMALL washings to bring home or by the day. Randolph 5980. DAY WORK. WEBSTER 7962. CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. MRS J. LUTZ. DREXEL 0805. WANTED DAY WORK. Any Kind—Lincoln 2474. 18 ROOMS FOR RENT ILLINOIS. N. 2350; desirable, modern room. 1 or 2 gentlemen: very reasonable: also housekeeping rooms suitable for 2. Har 3715. FURNISHED rooms in private, modem home for two gentlemen or couple empioyed. 2729 N. Capitol. COLLEGE. 2030; steam-heated, warm room for two, with two meals. SB. Private home. Harrison 1590. TALBOTT. 1826: front room; one or two gentlemen; garage; also single room; references NORTH—Large front room; home pnvtleges: one or two; breakfast. Circle 4575. ELEVENTH. E. 509: modern, furnished room; private home; $4. Lincoln 3937. TREMONT. North 258; furnished room, private, modern home, Belmont 3881 TENTH. 229 K.; nicely furnished modern, sleeping room, Lincoln 3197. CAPITOL. N. 2114 Apt. 9. sleeping room; modern. Har, 3895, MINNESOTA. E. 1631; one sleeping room In modern home. a—Light Housekeeping FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms. 120 N. Penn. St. Room 23. -Cali between 5 and 7 Friday evening. ROOMS furnished, witn gas. electricity and bath: 53.50 and $4 per week. 350 N. Elder Ave. MADISON 1025; lovely housekeeping roonu; bath, gas, kitchenette; private entrance; $6. Drexel 5375. ILLINOIS. N 1831; housekeeping room: everything furn.. good heat, also sleeping. Circle 5490. GALE. N., 2721- two or three furnished rooms: modern; two private Webster 6888. TALBOTT. 2402, three rooms, kitchenette: private, pleasant; 512 weekly. Randolph 0817, TWO nice rooms and batn; near Tech: emp!r>yed couple preferred Brookslde 2005. ILLINOIS. 530 N.: light housekeeping rooms; also 1 sleeping. Circle 3321. ' TWO rooms furnished, modern, sink, good heat, children welcome. Circle 0980 N. NEW JESREV. 220: light housekeeping rooms: steam heat. Circle 3847. b—Board and Rooms OXFORD. N., 1018: nicely lurnlshed room with board in private home, for two gentlemen. Wepster 1705. LEXINGTON. 620 rooms with board; modern. Drexel 6668. 1221 OAKLAND Ave . N.: large front room, desirable for two. ROOM and board in private family. Randolph 4064. 19 RENTALS a—Houses ALABAMA, S.. 963; six rooms, modern; heat furnished; newly decorated; large front porch; lovely home for summer or winter. Rent reasonable. Drexel 7513. VILLA AVE., 1611; brand new. four rooms, bath, furnace; improved street; near Minnesota car; 530. Washington 2837. Main 3183. BURDSAL Blvd.. 1258; 6-room, modern double, up to date, witi* laundry in basement; garage 545, Inquire next door. MARYLAND. 731 E : five rooms 520; water furnished. Call Riley 1407 or HA 5842. S. DAVIDSON. 104: 7 rooms, semi-modem, 522.50, Call Riley 1407 or A 5842. FORTIETH. W. 424 half double: modern, 6 rooms water paid Harrison 1743. FOUR, nice large rooms, semi-modern. S2O. Call 1008 S. Illinois Drexel 0336. EUCLID. N. 38: new, rooms, modern, gardge. Owner, 47 Parkview Ave ENGLISH Ave.. 1328 six-room house: gas. electric lights ear space. sls. RURAL. 413 S ; 4 rooms, semi-modern. $25; • owner. 415 S, Rural. c—Apart menis Rose Court Apts. Fall Creek blvd. and Ruckle St. Living room, bedroom, breakfast room, kitcheh and bath, first floor; good condition: garage. State Savings & Trust Cos. MAin 4517. 9 E. Market. UPPER duplex, five rooms and ba'h entirely modem; $35. Address A No. 1410, Times. OXFORD. 1133: first floor duplex; heat and water furnished. Webster 0988. 21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE a—Business Property 929-37 DIVISION St., five Btorerooms, living room, improved street, car line. Belmont 1784, b—Houses SEMI-MODERN four-room cottage, 431 W. Thirty-Second St. See owner, 3038 Boulevard Pi., after 6 p. m. Open for inspection 3 to 6 p. m. Saturday and Sunday. Weekdays, phone UNGER. Main 6335, MODERN, six rooms and bath: on W. Thirtieth. north, with front drive to threecar garage. Capitol Realty Cos. Mam 2874. Biggest Buy In Town 219 N. Oakland, strictly modern 5-room bungalow: beautiful yard, side drive, single garage. Open all day Sunday for inspection. Humboldt 2672. THIS won’t last long, new 5-room, semimodern bungaiow. single garage, large lot: can be bought for $350 cash and $26 per month. Phone MR. LONG. Main 0185 days. Humboldt 2672 evenings. Snap—4l6 N. Garfield 53.800; SBOO down. S3O per month; 5 rooms, strictly modem, except cellar. Call 2 to 4 Sunday. Phone Humboldt 2672. FIVE to 8-room modem homes, different parts of city: also lots we can build on: or will build on your lot. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO., eighth floor K. of P, Bldg. 552.50 MONTH, with $1,260 down buys beautiful 5 rooms, strictly modem 'bungalow. Call for appointment. Phone Humboldt 2672. MODERN seven-room house, 932 Garfield Drive, facing Sunken Gardens. Drexel 2782; 1206-9 W. RAY; five r oMte eacn: improved street, toilet, electric and gas. Belmont 1784.
21KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses OWN YOUR HOME NEW WEST SIDE ADDITION AVONDALE HEIGHTS Located on National Rd., five miles west of Monument Circle. Three senii-moderti homes. Cement sidewalks and gravel streets. Small down payment—balance monthly. Visit this addition before buying. Can be seen by appointment. Agents on grounds Sundays. Take W. Washington St. bus line. Watch for sign on south side of National Rd. \ Automobile Funding Company 913 Bume-Mansur Bldg. Main 3868. Modern Five Rooms With % Acre Two new five-room bungalows, modem, on S. Sherman Dr. (boulevard). facing prfrk. Handsomely decorated; fine hand-finished floors. Built in kitchen cabinet. Each house on lot 75x265. Two bedrooms, living room, dining room, bath, cement cellar, excellent furnace, cement porch; garage. Either house, only $4lO down, balance like easy rent. Cali Mr. Grover. The Union Trust Company Main 1576. Res.. Beech Grove 50. ring 3. Modern five-room Bungalow, located north near new Butler College site. Can be seen by appointment. Price $6,750.00. Call MA in 3868. SX OAL Six-room cottage, 600 bloek River Ave.. West Indianapolis. Has new bathroom, fully equipped. 3-car garage; property in splendid condition inside and out. At $3,000 you can't beat it in Indianapolis. Owner will take small sedan, such as Ford, or Chevrolet, as part payment. Car must be in good condition and worth the money. * ONLY SIOO—CASH 829 LORD STREET Four-room house, electric lights and gas. newly painted and decorated. Balance of payments like rent. Lorenz Schmidt & Sons 31 Monument Circle. Main 3715, Evenings Brook side 2135. NEAR PREST O-LITE $350 Cash, Balance Like Rent Just completed, a belter home.' 5 blocks north of Presto-0-Llte plant; good location; lot 60x180. Plenty room for chickens and garden. Price $2,750. Call S- A Stewert, Webster 3803, evenings. WM. LOW RICE. 600 State Life. Riley 1407. SX WW GAL a Circle 6600. w TO LOT OWNERS We wish to keep our organization occupied and if you have a lot clear, we will build your home on It and have it all ready for you in the spring. Come in and let ua talk it over, Now, SIOO Cash And move in. Have two new modern bungalows in Emerson Heights, paved street; hardwood floors and cabinet in kitchen, four largo closets; price $4,760. Call Mr. Washburn with J. E. MORRISON A CO., Lin. 3564 425 Lemcke Bldg. Rand. 8731. SX .ahVS&i. OAL Circle 0600 Have a modern duplex, north, just off Meridian 84.. north of Fall Creek: upstairs renting for S9O: owner living downstairs. Owner will trade equity of 83 800 on single. located east What have you? Immediate Possession Five-room bungalow, southeast; best condition; attractive one square Minnesota car. Sacrifice at $3,000. Any reasonable terms, information, call Lincoln 3734. ETTCNGER & SCHR.SEBBR Eight-Room Modern Excellent furnace; SSOO down, balance like rent: jrarage. Capital -Realty Cos. 12-Room Modern In 300 block on N. California St. Suitable for a rooming house or an institution, just one-halt block north of Military Park. Small down payment might be accepted. MR, LEE. Main 0891. Evenings. Belmont 1580. Near New Butler, $5,500 BARGAIN Five rooms and breakfast room, hardwood floor*. Moncrief furnace, brick and cement porch, full lot and paved street new. Must be sold this week. Lincoln 4102; evening, Lincoln 4970. Residence and Storeroom 1900 block W. Morns, in front of schoolhouse To b** sold at a reasonable price. Has 8 living rboms: storeroom. 18x20. Mutt be sold now Very easy terms Call MR. LEE. Mam 0891 Evening's Belmont 1580. BEAUTIFUL NEW MODERN BUNGALOW BY OWNER Five rooms, hardwood lloors. features; lovely fixtures and bath: east front lot; N. Bancroft: reasonable terms. CASTETTER. Irvington 2350. Irvington 363*3. 5-Room Bungalow Brand new; electric lir*o>. well, cpment porch fireproof roof: large lot. S3OO cash. Cali Lincoln 4162. Evenings, Lincoln 4970 or Harrison 4192. 4-Rooin Cottage in West Indianapolis, on Nordyke Ave. Hu new paint and paper, electric iightH and gas. $1,800: small down payment. Call MR LEE, Main 0891. Belmont 1580. 1743-5 Roosevcdt Five rooms to side double, well and cistern. Small down payment, balance like rent. MR. HAYMAKER. Main iTI •* Randolph 7706. FOR bungalows or three bedroom florae* cast or south. ca)l C. J. OSBURN. Drexel 6184. 140 N. ARSENAL six-room modern, garage. large jot, improved street, ltclmont 1784. $250 CASH b <y four-room oungatow. CITY BUILDERS REALTY CO. Wash . 4344. _ 12% INVESTMENT; iour-room double, now, west Owner. Cal! Humboldt 2188. 525 BIRCH, six-room, semi-modern house. Beimont 178 4 502 BIRCH, ten-room, semi-modern house. B< '-nrnit 1784 IT’S never lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to find it. c—Apartments FURNISHED two-room apartment for sale cheap; steam heated; very reasonable rent: going to California.. No. 4 Winston apartmei ts, 217 1 /! N. Illinois. 2120-36 BROOK SIDE Ave.. eight aparb ments; rents $4,700 a year Look, make offer CgU owner. Belmont 1784. IT’S never lost until Indianapolis Time* Want Ads have failed to find it e—Suburban Suburban, West 230 N. Woodrow Ave.. practically new, 4 large rooms and pantry, 8’xlO'; front porch, enclosed rear porch, cement walks around the house, two 40x140 ft. lots, well fenced, g>rage. chicken house, east front. A dandy place and worth the $2,850 asked. Will take about S7OO to handle. Call FOREMAN. Main 0186, Res., Stewart 2740. ACRE and half-acre tracts, east and northeast: best location; near good school; $450 up;*slo cash, balance monthly. COOPER * HADLEY. 838 Lemcke Bldg. Mnin 2776. Home, Irvington 0512, f—Sale or Exchange STOREROOM, with living-rooms above: near Clifton St.: price $4,500 want semimodern double. Come in and let us talk about several other trades we have. MONEN-PEELLE CO. 401 National City Bank Bldg. Main 3138. STOREROOM, with living-rooms above; near Clifton St: price $4,500; want semimodern double. Come in and let us talk about several other trades we have. MONEN-PNELEE CO. 401 Nationll City Bang Bldg. Main 3138. SMALL FARM FOR SALE OR BV4 miles irom Seymour; good road; close t* choo! and church; new house and barn. SOljnont 1117. WALLACE DOONAHOOK, NMI W. New York GOOD SOUTHERN INDIANA FARMS FOR SALE OR TRADE. E. A. ROBERTS. SCOTTSBURG, IND. WILL EXCHANGE MY DIAMONDS FOR EQUITY IN SMALL PROPERTY. MAIN ""PA IT’S never lost until Indianapolis Time* Won, Ada have failed to find it.
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22 REAL ESTATE WANTED Have Buyers Wanting One double north, up to SIO,OOO. Double or duplex, south of Creek. Small business property on S. Illinois. Client wants o or 0 cheap rentals. If you have any of the above properties and want a deal this week, see Hobart Canaday & Cos. 907 Peoples Bank Bldg. Main 5340. Ran, 8534. Cash for Your Property Small home Bouth. four or five rooms. Condition unimportant. Call Rand. 4830. LIST your real estate with us for quick sale. Call us at once. You'll be pleased with our service. Main 2967. ORIN JESSUP LAND COMPANY. WANTED—FIVE TO SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE south of Morris St. If clear, will consider part payemnt on new modem home. Webster 2092, 183 FARMHANDS ~~ FORTY acres Florida land for S4O down; only sls per acre: $lO monthly. Level, productive, good drainage and markets; in Irish potato and orange grove belt. Write REALTY DEVELOPMENT CO., Palatka, Florida. FARM for sale or rent, 107 acres. Fine location, M mile from a good business town. Good paved road. Good buildings, fruit. Everything up to date. Address A No, 2847. Times. 26 MISCELLANEOUS FOB MALjP" a—Coal, Ice and Wood BUY VDOT COAL AT 111 SPECIAL REDUCED PRICED We sell the best coal that money can buy guaranteed and the guarantee is good. Gen. W. Va. Island Creek fkd. lump $6.95 Gen. W. Va. Jackson Jumbo fkd. lump $6.95 W. Va. shoveled 1ump...., $6.45 W. Va. mine run $5.45 Gen. W. Va. Egg fkd $6.50 Gen. Tennessee fkd $6.50 Ind. or 111. large lump $5.75 Ind. or 111. mine run $4.20 Gen. Poca. Ip., fkd $9.25 Gen. Poca. Ip., shoveled ~59.00 Gen. Poca. mine run $6.90 The best grades of Semi-Smokeless Coals on the market, as follows: These coals are very high in beat and low in ash. Litwar lp., fkd $7.50 Mohawk lp., fkd $7.50 Pocatan lp., fkd $7.60 Ashaway lp., fkd $7.50 Shoveled lump of the above seini-smokless coals mentioned. $7.25. These prices are subject to a change any day Order today a a market condition* wiU not offer these p/lce* long. Give me ytour order and I'll get the next one. Prompt Delivery Anywhere. In the i City. TOM SHROYER Our Phone* at Your Service from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.. 6 days a week. Phones: Lincoln 8361, 8362 Lincoln 8363, 8364 "buy coal CHEAP Gen. W. Va. Island Creek fkd. lp $ 7 .00 Gen. W. Va. Splint lp. fkd $7.00 Large Tennessee lp., fkd.. .$7.25 Ind. largo lp., fkd $5.75 111. largo lp., fkd $5.75 <3 ton*. $1650) Gen. Poca. large lp., fkd..58.75 Gen. Poca. lp., shoveled.. .$8.50 Gen. Poca. mine yun $6.85 26c per ton reduction on 3-ton order#. We sell the ooal that satisfies—we guarantee each and every order. Jackson Coal Cos. Lincoln 5496. Lincoln 6496. COAL Get Qtur Prices OLIN COAL And FUEL CO. Webster 20411 3-Day Special 1 CAR Manhattan lump, fkd., $6.50. Commercial Fuel Cos. 316 \V. Ohio St. MA in 0430. MA in 0431. The Best Is the Cheapest West Va. Egg $6.50 West Va. Lump 7.25 Linton Egg 5.25 Poca. Mine Run 6.75 Pocahontas Lump 8.75 Island Coal Cos. WEbster 0122. Kindling With Each Ton BEST VA. BLOCK. LARGE FKD $7.25 BEST KY. BLOCK. LARGE FKD $7.15 BEST GLENDORA LP., CLEAN FKD...57.00 BEST BRAZIL BLOCK. LG. FKD $7.00 CITIZENS COKE (THE BEST) ..,...$11,50 UNION ICE & COAL DREXEL 4621. DREXEL 4621. Linton Lump $6.00 Brazil Block $6.00 Pocahontas Lump ... $9.00 W. Va. & Kentucky. .SB.OO Orders Taken Sunday A. M. Between 8:30 and 12 Call HU mboldt 4421 COAL Gen. Pocahontas West Va., Indiana Prices Always Right Try a ton of BLMCO. Large, clean, lump $6.76 Ton No Clinkers—No Soot Builders Lumber and Material Cos. Webster 2003 HARD WOOD, cuok stove, heating store. fire place and furnace Large truck load delivers*! any place. Webstar 2322-R 3.
25 MI SCELLAXEOUS FOR SALE a—Coal, Ice and Wood We Handle the Best Grade of Coal With Snappy Service Ind. cleaned fkd. lump $5.50 Illinois cleaned fkd. lump $5.50 W. Va. lump $7.00 Red Oak special . $5.75 Poca. mine run. $6.50 Poca. lump $9.00 QUICK SERVICE COAL CO. Lincoln 4930. Lincoln 4930. COKE BOTH BASEBURNER AND FURNACE SIZES. $10.95 We handle the better grades of coal and coke only. Vinton Coal Cos. DRexel 3444 DRexei 3444 SPECIAL GLENDORA LUMP $5.75 EHRLICH COAL CO. MA in 0906, GLENDORA Vpe coal that gives satisfaction MONCRIEF COAL CO. State and English Ave. Drexel 2094 IT’S never losi until Tnaianapolls Time* Want Ada have failed to find it. b—Clothing Suit-Length Sale A Reduction Approximating 10 Per Cent to 25 Per cent Reason for special reduction is in order to dispose of all ends to make room for new spriug shipments. Included in present stock are the finest imported and domestic weaves in worsteds, cheviots, tweeds, blues and blacks, salt and peppers, checks, plaids and pencil stripes. Fabrics that tailor up and wear handsomely. Come in and order today. W. G. Schneider Tailor 39 W. Ohio St. TROUSERS fTo Match (1} Vow Coat L " $3.95, $4.95 $5.95, $6.95 and up %1A THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St., Near Illinoli Heavy Ali-Wool Trousers TO YOUR MEASURE SB, $9 and $lO, While They Last. W. G. Schneider Tailor 39 W. Ohio St. Ladies." gknts~and"l:hlLdren's ciothIng wanted. S B COLLINS CLOTHING STORE. 14-y) Columbia Avc Webster 9013. MANS OVERCOAT AND BOYB OVER! COAT, good condition; reasonable. News Cart Randolph 4234 YOf NO woman brown cloth suit. fur trimmed, size 38, good condition. SO.OO. Randolph 6855 SUIT. GRAY. ALL WOOL SIZE - 30 COST S3O; SELL FOR sl2 CALL WEBSTER 0337. BEAUTIFUL crown mtriK fur coat, like new $75. Wehiter 6868 c—Household Goods Rugs—Linoleum Gold Seal Congo’oum rugs. 9x12, fully guaranteed; new perfect goods; special, $14.76. Brussels rugs: biue. tan. taupe and old rose. 9x12; $12.50. Imported Japanese gras* rugs, double warp, 9x12. $7,50 W; carry a full lino of Brussels. Axmin-ter. velve’- and Wiltons at the lowest prices in the city. Cali and be convinced. All new. perfect goods. Dorfmau Rug Cos. 207 W Washington St Opposite Statehouse. “If It fevers the Floor We Have It.” Surplus Stock Sale Breakfast sets. $18.50 to $27.50. Gateleg tables. sl2 to S2O. New dropleaf extension tables. $lB to $25. Original and exclusive designs in tables and chairs can be furnished in either unpainted or painted. Will 11. Ball & Son 442 MassachusettH Avc. Phone Main 1990 Downstairs. • STAND TABLE. REGULATOR WALL CLOCK. SWIVEL CHAIR FOR DESK. DREXEI, 0309 ELECTRIC CLEANER: GOOD CONDITION. SLIGHTLY USED sls. Call BRookside 2463. LARGF7 TaUREl ~HOT BLAST. QUEEN ANNE American walnut dining room suits: reasonable Circle 0281. QUEEN ANNE American walnut dining- ! room suite; reasonable Circle 0281. d—Miscellaneous Army Merchandise Waterproof Horse Covers, made of heavy duck blanket; lined; suitable for radiator covers, lap robes and other purposes; while they last, $2 each. V*. to X" Tap and Die Sets at $6.00 feach X to IX'’ Tap and Die Sets, No. 40 Greenfield $22.50 each 1 to 2” Pipe Dies Beaver at $6.00 each 11x14 Waterproof Tarpaulins, at SIO.OO each We can furnish new waterproof tarpaulins in any size from 8 to 12 up to covers 40’x70' and 32’x96 feet. AH new at one-half regular price. Thousand other items in standard hardware and contractor's supplies. attractively priced. Open Saturday until 1 p. m. M. L. Goldberg & Son Cos. 1302 W. Washington St. TYPEWRITERS. ALL MAKES You can secure a tjpewriter at prices ranging from $5 to $65. All machines thoroughly overhauled and guaranteed. Send tor samples of writing, prices and terms. JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Main 2890. 142 North Meridian St. GARAGES for sale, SBS. size 8x12._10x16, SIOO lOxi.B, $l2O. Removable garage can be moved anywhere. Call Web. 7482. Will set up one where you want it. ROBERT GOODWIN. 2110 Martindaie Ave, TYPEWRITERS $25. $35. S4O SSO. $00; factory rebuilt* and fully guaranteed. Typewriters rented, repaired. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO., 30 S Pennsylvania. Lincoln 6822. Established 1880. . ■“ DICTAPHONE EdipUbnes and shaving machines rebuilt, low prices expert repairing. Call RICKEY. Main WIiEN IN NEED OF CINDERS OR TRANSFERRING. CALL BELMONT 1280 ONE SET OF WALLACE’S REDUCING RECORDS; $lO. CALL RANDOLPH 0381, _ CINDERS. SCREENED: 8-yard load. Contractors' special price. Irv, 2448 R 4. FOR SALE—Truck contracting machinery and lumber. Call Harrison 2900. CINDERS, rood quality; 4-yard truck load. $2. Harrison 10(11. IT'S never lost untt Indianapolis Time* j Wont Ads have failed to find it.
25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE e—Musical instruments TWO PIANOS; one Shoninger and one Regent ; two gas stoves, one Detroit Jewel and one Garland. 932 Garfield Dr. Drexel 2782. PIANO. EXCELLENT TONE. S6O CASH THIS WEEK. WASH. 5093. PLAYER PIANO, Kurtzmann; splendid condition: S3OO cash. Belmont 2900. f—Pet and Live Stock FOUR fox terrier puppies; tails trimmed, and weened. Randolph 7879. 1067 W. Thirty-First. POMERANIAN AND SPITZ PUPPIES; MIXED. WEBSTER 0779. JERSEY COW; REASONABLE. Call Washington 4540. SHOATS, $4750 each. Call Irvington 2980 Ring 2. 26 MISCELLANEOUS. VVANTED WANTED—Good second-hand boiler, 3 to 5 H. P„ upright. 925 Lemcke Bldg. Main 5258. WARDROBE TRUNK WANTED. Must be in good condition. Ran. 5928. RAW furs wanted. JOSEPH ALLERDICE & CO., 226 Kentucky Ave. 27" business announcements' PLUMBING WORK—PAYMENT PLAN Plumbing or heating work done under new plan, small amount down, balance easy monthly payments. Call us by phone, Humboldt 1709 for details. Will be pleased to explain plan and give you figure. L. E. Isley. Sewing Machine Cleaning and adjusting. $1.50; all makes. Machines called for and dellv ired free. Sowing Machine Service Cos.. 930 3 Meridian St. Drexel 2492. EXPERT REPAIR work ou talking maehinee of all makes; guns. locks, electric irons repaired. Keys of all kinds made to order. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Cali Webster 3355. EARL E. JONES. 1332 Parker. ELECTRIC WIRING JOBS, FOR ANYTHING VALUABLE. WHAT HAVE YOU? RANDOLPH 0034. ELECTRICAL work, nouse wiring and fixtures. Call NORTHEASTERN ELECTRIC AND BATTERY SERVICE. Webster 9380. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana Ave. FEATHERS bought, sola and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows mode. S. IF BURKI.K 416 Maas Main 1428. . 28 ANDYRAXg FER Packing, Transferring. Storage. OTTO J. SUESZ M. 2353-3628 Night, Web. 06!6I Web; 4579 PIAItO MOVING OUR SPECIALTY For transfer and storage; $4 load and up for moving Call Harrison 2374. MOVE, $4 load. Save money. Reliable, responsible furniture movers VOGEL TRANSFER CO,. Storehouse. Bel 3428. Red Ball Transit Cos. 26 Monument PI. Main 4931. 19 BUSINESS OI1 ; ORTLNI iTeB. FOR SALE—Rooming house. 435-437 E. St. Clair 14 rooms, all rented: $1,400 WUI pay for lteelf this year. Owner. 31 Al TOMOBII.es WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID We want any make or model. Largeet la State INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 518 N Capitol. Main 2038. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. WANTED, 100 CARS to wreck for parts. Will pay the highest cash pries Call us first SAM CORAZ AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO. 519 N Capitol Ave Main 6389. AUTOS WANTED WE PAY CASH I WOLi- AUTO CO 619 N Illinois St Main 1679 < ASH for your old .-ar. See us first. STATE AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 631 N*. Illinois St. _ Lincoln 1934 CARS a anted regardless condition: must have em CITY AUTO PARTS, 411 N Illinois Main 0796 AUTOS WANTED—2, i E New York St! Main 4446 Tj \t ro tsn'BEPAIRS USED AUTO PARTS For over 100 makes and model cor* at 60 to 75 per cent off list price. Mall orders shipped immediately EUREKA AND PARTS COMPANY. 334 N. Capitol. Circle 0878. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N Illlnota. - & S Auto Laundry OUT of the high rent district. Harding and Washington St Storage by day. week or month. Steam he3t Auto repairing. Try us once and you will call again. L. LIPPERT. Manager. Belmont 4200. THE “MASTER VULCANIZERS. CUT RATE VULC CO.. INC. 00 U l()MlH:il.t:.s I OK SALE~ I)—Gasoline Dodge Brothers Dealers Sell Good Used Car*. GOOD VALUES TODAY Tourings Down. 1922—D. B. (high radiator) $220 1922—D. B. (low radiator) 185 1921 D. B 150 1918— D. B 100 1917—D. B. (Rex top) 75 1017—P H 75 1920 Hupmobile 125 Roadsters 1919 I). B SIOO 1922 Buick 200 1022—Ford 100 1921 Ford 75 Coupes 1923 1). B. B. coupe $286 1922 — Ford 125 T9l9—D. B Victoria 185 1922—Studebaker 285 Sedans 1922—D. B. (Type A) $350 1921—D. B. 200 1910—D. B 160 1921 Ford 120 Trucks 1922 D. B. (screen) $220 1919 D. B. (panel) 125 1920 Ford express 75 Reasonable Terms on Balance. C. H WALLERICH CO. Dodge Brothers Motor Cars. 833 N. Meridian. Circle 4300. 'sso AND $75 down, balance $3 weekly buys a good Ford, Dodge. Buick, Hudson and others at low prices. Absolutely guaranteed. Open evening and Sundays. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO., 522 N. Capitol Ave. OLDSMOBILF. Six touring; mechanically perfect; paint, upholstering and top like new. Will sell for SOO down or your old car as first payment. MERIDIAN OVERLAND CO. 057 N. Merid a in. Open evenings and Sunday. For Good Used Cars See I. WOLF AUTO CO. 559 No. Capitol. Main 1579. Open Sundays. 1923 FORD touring. 6 of them: all tn excellent mechanical condition. Your choice for S6O down payment and 16 months to pay the balance. INDIANA INVESTMENT AND SEC, CO., 236* W. Georgia. _Cir, 8327. WILL take good talking machine or radio set as part payment on good used car. LI ncoln 6865. OVERLAND touring. 1922: driven 6.000 miles Looks and runs like brand new. $75 cash, balance monthly. Circle 8327. 235 W. Georgia. FORD sedan, 1923: loca wheel, two bumpers, accellerator, drum lights, speedometer. Must sell today JJ.OO down, balance to suit. Main 5013. CHEVROLET tour4*f7' 1921: beet of mechanical condition; paint and tires good. SSO cash, balance monthly. Circle 8327. 235 W. Georgia. FORD. 1922 coupe; A-l condition: many extras: $300; easy terms. MILLER AUTO SALES CO.. 644-46 E. Washington. Main 3493. - ■ FORD coupe, 1921: best of mechanical condition. A real bargain. S6O down payment balance monthly. Circle 8327. 235 W. Georgia. FORD touring, 1922; good tlree, paint and mechanical condition. Best buy in town. $225. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 427 N. Meridian St. FORD coupe. 1922: excellent condition. Best buy in town; $350: lots of accessorial. STONE CHEVROLET (XL, 427 N. Meridian St. /
30 AUTOMOBILKB FOR SAUB ' b—Gasoline Please Do Not, Read Tlhiis Ad. Uraless You Are a Crank • This is not meant for the ordmary used car buyer, but for the man who is very particular about his selection; one that knows and insists upon value for his money. (If you are not that kind, do not read the balance of this ad.) Ford, 1922, roadster; starter; demountable rims; in excellent condition; many extras. SSO down. Ford, 1922, touring; starter and demountable rims. $l5O will take, SSO down, balance weekly. Ford, 1922, coupe; cord tires; lock wheel, many other extras. $75 down. 40 Tourings and roadsters from SSO to $125. Four 1922 one-ton trucks. Ford, suitable for coal and cinder hauling, gravel and building supplies; on easy terms. A job with every truck sold. Carr Auto Sales Cos. 5436 E. Washington. IRv. 1124. We Aint’s Givin’ ’Way Nuthin’ But we have some good buy* in light closed cars that are worth the money. Also all models of Overlands and Wiliys-Knights on the floor. 120 W. North St. Lincoln 7575. OAKLAND 1920 touring: good running condition: $100; terms. 044 E. Washington. Maiu 3493. t __ CHEVROLET. 1923 touring: A-l condition; $325; terms. 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. FORD. 1923 roadster, ready for the road. $275; terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO-. 427 N Meridian. CHALMERS sedan. Ad condition. $275 cash if sold at once. Harrison 4031. FORD touring 1920. starter; $25 down. 333 Virginia Ave. Lincoln 8478, FORD coupe. 1924: six weeks old: terms. 559 N. Capitol. Open evenings FORD touring. s3<> cash. 333 Virginia Ave. Lincoln 37 MONEY 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. 32<D to We loan on PIANOS. FURNITURE. AUTOS, LIVE STOCK, FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC. We can arrange repayment of loan to suit you Capitol Loam Cos„ 14154 E. Washimgto St. Main 0585. Lincoln 7184. FIRST and second mortgages on Indians and Indianapolis real estate B B WILSON. 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lhncoln 6404 MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B. MILLER. 127 N. Delaware St. Main 5762. 39 ~ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby givem that the Indiana Board of Agriculture, of Indianapolis. Indiana will, until the hour of 11 a. m. on January 22. 1924. in the office of said board at the Statehouse. Indianapolis. Indians receive sealed bids for the erection, construction and completion of a sheep pavilion, including plumbing and sewering and electrical wiring and fixtures: aJso that the time for receiving sealed bide for a caL tie pavilion, originally advertised for January 15. 1924. is hereby advanced to tho same date, time ard place as above stated for the sheep pavilion, all in accordance with the drawings and specifications therefore adopted by said board, and as prepared by J. Edwin Kopf and Woolling. architects and engineers, Indiana Pythian Building. Indianapolis. Ind.. and now on file at the offices of said board f_nd of said architects, Indianapolis. All bl la therefore will be opened and publicly road at 11 a. m. on January 22. 1924. at said office of said board. Said work is to be constructed on the real estate known as the Indians. State fair grounds, at Indianapolis. Indiana. Bidders desiring duplicate copies of the drawings and specifications for their personal use may obtain same by depositing sls for the general ocnstruction documents and $5 for tho documents for each of the other branches: which deposits will be refunded if the drawings and specifications are returned in good condition on or before the time set above for receiving bids. All bids must be on forms prescribed by the State Board of Accounts and must be accompanied by a certified check of not less than 3 per cent of the gross bid submitted, payable to the Indiana Board of Agriculture, and the said check of the accepted bidder shall be forfeited to the said board as agreed and liquidated damages in the event that the accepted bidder fails to enter into a proper contract for the work bid upon, and to give the proper approved bond within ten days from the acceptance of such bid. Checks of the unsuccessful bidders will be returned. Within ten days from the acceptance of his bid. the accepted bidder will be required to enter into a written contract to construct and complete the work covered by his bid. including the furnishing of all material anc, the performing of all work in conformity with the said drawings and specifications and also to furnish at the samo time a proper bond with approved security. All branches and the whole of the work herein . itioned must be completed before Augu_. 1. 1924. Each bidder shall file with his bid the statutory affidavit required by Section 8969. Burn's Annotated Indiana Statutes. 1914. and the successful bidder before entering into contract shall present a certificate from the Industrial Board showing that he has complied with Section 68 of the Indiana Workman's Compensation Act. The said board reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to take time to investigate the *4ds and the qualifications of the bidders. Dated this 10th day of January, 1924. INDIANA BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. E. J. BARKER President. WILLIAM K JONES. Ny Secretory-Treasurer,
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39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT, | Notice la hereby given that the under* ' signed has duly qualified as administrator of the estate of Sarah W. Slayman, deceased late of Marion county, Indiana. Said ea tXte Is supposed to be solvent. THEODORE C. THOMPSON. N->. 21905. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. 1 Notice la herby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as executor of tlie estate of Laura R. McClelland, deoeajsed, lata of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. No. 21950. HURST H. SARGENT. ROAD PROGRESS IS SLOW Highways Behind Growth of Automobile Industry, Editor Says. By Times Special LAFAYETTE, Ind., Jan. 11.— “Highways are far behind the development of the automobile,” 8. C. Hadden, editor of Municipal and £ounty Engineering, declared in an address here before the tenth annual road school in session at Purdue University. He stated that there was not enough rural development. He saidthat while a great amount was being spent for State roads, the country roads are being neglected. T. R. Agg, professor of highway engineering at lowa State College, spoke on “The Relation of Cost of Roads to the Traffic.” The annual banquet was held in the Purdue home economics building Thursday night. MRS. THRASHER BURIED Widow of Butler Professor Lii*i to I Best in Indianapolis. Funeral services of Mrs. Denia Thrasher, 81, who died at Grand Rapids, Mich., were held this afternoon at the manner & Buchanan chapel, 320 N. Illinois St. The Rev. Thomas W. Grafton officiated. Burial In ’ Crown Hill. Mrs. Thrasher was the widow of Prof. William M. Thrasher, former" head of the mathematics department at Butler University. He died in California, where the Thrashers lived af er leaving Indianapolis. Mrs. Thrasher leaves four children: Mrs. Orville O. Carvin, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mrs. Alfred J. Brown, Grand Rapids, Mich., and Dr. Wade Thrasher and Dr. John R. Thrasher, both of Indianapolis. TWO WOMEN ARE HURT Woman Driver Slated on Assault and Battery. Mrs. Murriel Weaver, Spink-Arms, is suffering from a cut on the forehead and two teeth knocked out, and Mrs. Elizabeth Mclntyre, Spink-Arms, cuts and bruises following an auto accident at Pennsylvania and Vermont Sts., Thursday night. Police say, according to witnesses. Miss Maude L. Secrest, 30, of 1205 Spink-Arms, who was charged withassault and battery, with whom the women were riding struck an 4uto‘i .driven by Adolph Rentsch, 18 " Bungalow Park, badly damaging bothcars. Mrs. Rentsch was Uninjured. SLOT MACHINES SEIZED Sheriff Loads Two Big Trucks With Devices Taken in Madison County. By Times Special ANDERSON. Ind., Jan. 11.—Thirtytwo slot and vending machines were seized by Sheriff Daniels in a raid yesterday that covered all of Madison county. N Two big trucks were piled high with the machines when Sheriff Daniels returned to the jaiL “I didn’t have a search warrant, and the judge didn’t order me to get busy,” Daniels said today. “Those machines are gambling devices, and I’m tired of seeing high school boys spending their money learning to gamble on them.” * MAYOR’S NIECE IS DEAD FunerdT of Miss Flora Shank to Bo Held Monday Afternoon. The funeral of Miss Flora E. Shank, niece of Mayor Shank, will be held at 2 p. m. Monday in the house in which she was bom, 6002 E. Washington St. She died Thursday. Miss Shank was a graduate of But, ler University and of Dr. White’s Bible College, New York. After graduation from the Bible college she became State secretary of the Y. W. C. A. in Indiana. Later she was city secretary ' at Seattle, Wash., Lowell, Mass., and Louisville, Ky. In 1918, Miss Shank returned to Indianapolis. MAY OUST BRAZIL MAYOR City Council, Blocked in First Move, Awaits Next Meeting. By United Press BRAZIL, Ind., Jan. 11.—Although blocked in its first movement to oust. Mayor James Q. Leyne by the mayor’s absence from the meeting, the city council here is waiting for its next regular meeting to renew the attack. sCharges of neglect of duty and drawing his salary without attending to the city’s business were preferred against the mayor. A committee will be appointed to investigate his administration, it was said. WOMAN BURNS TO DEATH Daughter Finds Body of Mother Upon Returning From Work. By United Press TERRE . HAUTE, Ind., Jan. 11.— Returning home from work, Mary Normile found the body of her mother, Mrs. Hohora Normile,* 79, lying on the kitchen floor. The aged woman had gone to iigfyt the lamp for her daughter's arrival. He dress caught fire and she was burned to death. PRINTERS MEET JAN. 21 ' “Old Timers” to Discuss Lives of Old Historic Journalists. Lives and accomplishments of Benjamin Franklin and Horace Greeley will be discussed at a dinner of the Old Time Printers’ Association at the Lincoln the evening of Jan. 21, William A. Greene, secretary, announced today. Members should make reservations not later than Jan. 17, Greene said.
