Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 229, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1924 — Page 10
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3 IxSIEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM—RINEHART. CHARLOTTE C. In loving remembrance of one who died four years ago today. HUSBAND and DAUGHTER. FATHER and MOTHER. BROTHERS and SISTERS. 5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Drexel 2570. Kes. Drexel 2046. W. T. BLASENQYM FUNERAL DIRECTOR Auto Service for All Occasions Auto Ambulance. Lady Attendant. 1625 Shelby St.. Indianapolis, Ind. DREXEL Parlors, 1222 Union St. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main Oti-il. 0642. Li. 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 322 E. Market. Main 0908. - FUNERAL DIRECTOR—I4O2 N. Illinois. WM. E. KKIEGER Main 1154. Res. phone. Ben Davis 332-L. UNDERTAKERS-—HISEY & TITUS. 851 N. Delaware. L. 6564. M. 3680. GADD—Bert S. ~Gadd. 2130 Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. 7 LODGES AND (LIBS^ ® YEOMEN meets Friday night. Feb. Bth. Morrison Hall. Initiation. All Yoemen welcome. Bring your friends. JESSE ADCOCK, Foreman. JOY STODDARD. Cor. | iT spkual notices BRICKLAYERS. Masons and Tilesotters Union No 3 Ind. Special called meeting. Report of Building Committee. Thursday. Feb. 7, 8 p. m. j y PERSONALS CHEAP work continued. Bathrooms and kitchens painted or enameled. Work guar anteed. Interior painting, all kinds. Fumi- . ture refinished in home a specialty. WHKDON. Circle 5190, ! ~~~ LOST AND FOUND—Articles found In Indianapolis street cars yesterday: BUNDLE OF UMBRELLA RIBS 6 UMBRELLAS 4 SCHOOL BOOKS MAN’S WOOL GLOVE PR. LADY’S GLOVES LANTERN LARGE BLACK HAND PURSE Telephone Main 2737 STRAYED —Boston bull terrier, brown and white; answers to name of Buster. Liberal reward No questions asked. Belmont 2016. 1806 W. Michigan. _ LOST—-Light brown belt' to mans overcoat, on Brookside car or Massachusetts and New Jersey. Reward. Webster 1377. LADY'S diamond ring, ten small diamonds, set in double row; lost about 3 weeks ago Reward Harrison 1!>27. LOST—Collie pup 1(> a. m Friday, near W. Pearl St. Liberal reward. Call Circle 3845. MALE BOSTON terrier, brass-studded har ness; answers to the name of Miz. Call Kenwood 3270. Reward. POINTER DOG lost. liver and white. Answers to name of “Bob.” jjeward. Circle 7770. FUR CHOKER lost in Palms- Theater balcony. Saturday night Circle 4073OVERCOAT. dark, lost on r-trert northeast. Webster 1683, 2214 S. Dearborn. COLLIE PUP. mixed breed. 8 months old. FOUND Friday. Randolph 3248. LOST—Tiger Angora. Reward. Randolph 3580. or 1145 W. Thirtieth. IT'S never lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to find it TT HELP \\ ANTED—MALE W a m it e and- - the Indian apoli s Automobile School, 512 N. Capitol Ave. Lincoln 3521 Students to Qualify as AutomraolbiSs Mechanics OUR FREE EMPLOYMENT DEPT Asai&ta students to seoareT positions which enables them
To Earns Wttunfle They Learns 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 boys who want to make good. See Mr. Jeffries, TIMES, Main Office, 25-29 S. Meridian, any afternoon. Men With Trucks to Haul i Coal. 1405 W. Ray st. BElmont 5017. LARfiE corporation wants a Service man in every town to paste up its signs on storekeeper s windows. Excellent opportunity for reliable party. No experience necessary. We also have atractive proposition for agents and salesmen. GUARANTEE SIGN SERVICE, 361 W Superior, Chicago. , ALL men. women, boys, girls. 17 to 65, willing to accept Government positions, sll7-s2oo (traveling or stationary), write MR. OZMENT. 218, St. Louie Mo., immediately. FIREMEN. BRAKEMEN. beginners $l5O- - (which position?). Railway. Addrees A No. 2856, Times. NIGHT cashier middle-aged with reference. NATIONAL DAIRY LUNCH. 9 E. Ohio St. EXPERIENCED PAINTERS. Apply to head painter. Lincoln Hotel. BOY, age 16 years, with bicycle for errands. 18 E. Vermont. ITS never lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to find it. 13 INSTRUCTION'S POPULAR PIANO music taught In 20 leeeons. beginners and advanced. Clark Boles School. 10 W Ohio St Circle 8326. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 510 E Washing* ton St. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0767. 14 SALESMAN WANTED SALESM^N^wT <^Lanufacture ,>, and ,^,, market several high grade specialties. Can use two good men Call* 200-2 Mortcalm SALESMEN wanted: experience unnecessary; good ear while learning. Apply Mr. Meyer. REGINA CORPORATION. 485 Cra* tury Bldg. _ ITS never loet until Indianapolis
Ei AGENTSANDSOLICITORS j SELL MADISON "BETTER MADE” SHIRTS direct from our factory to wearer. No | capital or experience required. Easily sold. Big profits. Write for FREE SAMPLES. MADISON MILLS. 503 Broadway. New York. HE LPVyANTE D-PE MALP WHITE GIRL to assist with nursing and light dunes. Must be strong and willing to work. Permanent home for giij) who means business. None other need apply. Call at 3033 N. Illinois HOUSEWORK; elderly lady for elderly cou-, pie: more or home than wages. 1138 W. New York St WHIT-7 GIRL for general housework, assist with children. Humboldt 3454. 17 SITUATIONS WANTED b—Female ! COLORED GIRL wants chambermaid work or cleaning office by the week, or halfj day work. Call Lincoln 4916. ; COLORED girl wants chambermaid work. Cleaning office by the week, or half-day work. Call Lincoln 4916. DAY WORK and half-day work by the week. Webster 8356, 18 ROOMS FOR RENT BLAKE St.. 652; for colored; two unfurnished rooms, modern. Call after 6 p. m. sl2. NEW JERSEY. 2014 N.; modern room; private family; breakfast optional; one block car gentlemen only. Harrison 1734. f WOOIILAWN, 1451; clean, modern room; cldse to bath; one or two gentlemen. ST. JOSEPH. E.. 233: two warm sleeping roums; new beds: gentlemen Circle 7374. ; ILLINOIS, 810 N.; five rooms; steam I heat. Circle 8335. i MERIDIAN, 814 N.. Apt. 1; nice room for ladies. a—Light Housekeeping j TENTH. W„ 130; two , connecting housekeeping rms , mod., ground floor apt., priv. entrance: also sleeping room. Lincoln 3088. BEAUTIFUL iront room; widow's home; reasonable: congenial persons (Aired. Wash, 4574. * 833 FT. WAYNE. 2 rooms downstairs, furnished light housekeeping. Good heal. ELDER. N. 350: cor. >V. Vermont. Neatly film.; light, gas, bath, reasonable. MADISON. 1026; Housekeeping rooms; gas. hath, pvt ent., $6. Drexel 5375. | MICHIGAN. 1311 E.; suite rooms, modern;, very desirable. Also garage Web. 0588. ; CONGRESS. 821: two light housekeeping rooms furnished: garage. Randolph 3515. 1 EAST. N„ 139: large warm housekeeping ; room, furnace and bath: adults j b—Board and Rooms BOARD ana room for three gentlemen; $7 per week; modern house. 1144 S. Sedate. NICE, modem front room; private; with or without board Randolph 4954. BOARD and room, strictly modem. 1322 Union St. 19 RENTALS ~ =^~ a—Houses 509 E. North JSt. Four rooms. SI2. State Savings & Trust Cos. ' Main 4517. 9 E. Market. FOR-RENT ' Valley. 2242; four rooms, electricity $lO. Michigan. W. five rooms, eleetri ity 515. ' COBB REALTY CO. 427 Lemcke Bldg. TROWBRIDGE. 405; 7 room?: nice cellar. attic, big yard, fruit trees, nice electric fixtures newly papered; inclosed back porch. Short distance from Pennsylvania -hops. Drexel 6184 Irvington. Half Double, Modern Never occupied built-in features, fireplace, double garage. Circle 2677, 2903 CHESTER Ave . 4 rooms, double: gas electric lights, city water, inside toilet. •< Rent $2,500. Brightwood car to 30th Si. Circle 7808. COBB REALTY CO., rentals and insurance agents.* Main 2216. GLADSTONE. 620 N.; 4 rooms, semi mod cm: half double Belmont 1102. j KEYSTONE, 428 S : six rooms, modem: garage: $35: water paid Drexel 5119. c—Apart mentis Rose Court Apts. Fall Creek Blvd. and Ruckle St. Living room, bedroom. breakfast room, kitchen and bath, $65. With garage. $72.50. V State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4518. 9 E. Market. LARGE 10-room flat on second floor of northwest corner of Michigan and Palter- • son. Ideal for students or nurses lodging. ' steam heat. MOYER REALTY CO 213 Peoples Bank Bldg. Lincoln 3845. Randolph 1303. 1 d—Business Places
State Savings and Trust Bldg. r. Market v t Two-room office Mates, second and third floors. State Savings and Trust Bldg. Main 4517. 9 E. Market St. SINGLE storeroom. northwest corner of Michigan and Patterson Sts Steam heat. Lincoln 3845. Randolph 1303. e— Miscellaneous lard E garage to lease; accommodations 10-15 machines. D. L. MICKBARG. Main 3731, 85; Drexel 0985. 6-7 ;30. 2l R K Al, FsIVI EKO K S ALK b— Houses ROOSEVELT AVE. A dandy six-room bungalow, with electricity. gas. well and cistern: large lot. with double garage Price only $3,200, on terms. G. C. Welch. ) , MEYER-KISER BANK. Lincoln 3341. R-s.. Humboldt 4471. AN OPPORTUNITY TO INVEST A mocern five-room double, showing 1* per cent. Practically new; all improvements in and renting lor SBS. Can aceept a good lot east in exchange. Let us tell you about this. Call Lincoln 3341. Mr, Bowen. MEYER KISER BANK, MAKE OFFER. Will accept any offer on 609 E. Louisiana St.; forced to sell by the 10th; four-room cottage on railroad; mortgaged foi SBOO. Circle ’4022. Res , Hum. 1452. E, J, M CRACKEN, • Excellent Double Home Southeastern Ave.; truly a bargain; $3,900; $500; close to car. Circle 1371. MR. JONES. 433 Lemcke Bldg. DENNY St..•tear E. Washington; 0-room modern; garage; price $4,500, on payments. MONEN-PEELLE CO.. 401 National City Bank Bldg. COLORED BUY’ERS Four-room cottage; only $1,850: $250 cash, balance S2O month. Own your home. J, S. CRUSE REALTY CO. 5 ROOMS, furnace, hath. gas. electricity, city water, hardwood floors, two rooms; paved street: $4,000: SSOO cash. $35 per month. Main 0107. HONEST VALUE—KeaJing Ave., near Brookside Parkway: best constructed bungalow for money. Price $5,200. Terms. Randolph 2889. FIVE-ROOM bungalow: semi-modern; best condition; located southeast, near Slate St.: price $3,200: terms. Call Lincoln 3734. Eve., Drexel 2420. MODERN bungalow. 3 bedroomß. paved street, three-car garage, fruit and shade; only $5,000; terms, Webster 4107, NEW 5-room modern home,-north, with garage. Small down payment will buy this bargain. Randolph 2388. $950 : 4-room cottage at 330 Patterson St. for bargain. Electricity, water inside. Payments. Main 6114. 5-ROOM house, electric lights bargain: terms. Belmont 3609. CARTER M McTARSNEY. FOR bungalows or three bedroom home* east or south, call C. J OS BURN Drexel 8184 FIVE-ROOM cottage: large lot: near Madison Ave.: $2,400 cash. Call Lincoln 3734. MOYER REALTY CO . % 213 PEOPLE S BANK BLDG. CALL US. LINCOLN 3845. $250 DOWN buys 4-room bungalow. CITY BUILDERS REALTY CO Wash 4344 FOR SALE—N Station St. five-rdbm bungalow, near school. Webster 6948. NEW 5 rooms and bath cottage: easy terms: take good auto part. Owner Irvington 0498 S6(W EQUITY in 4-rooiiTioinflt improved, i
21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses •Raise Chickens Excellent house, with four large rooms. The arrangement Is such that an addition can be made at small expense. Electric lights, well and cistern. Two large lots fenced in. Garage and chicken house. Ample fruit, fenced-in chicken park, on E. 16th St. Improved street. Bargain at $4,000, with SSOO to SI,OOO down, or will take a Ford as !>***. Call Mr. Allison. Eve.. Kenwood .4175. J. E. MORRISON & CO. * EAST END EXCLUSIVELY ” 425 Lemcke Bklg. Colored Buyers Hovey St.. 5 rooms $250 down Bcllefontaine ,6 rooms, modem. . 500 down Ethel Ave., 5 rooms, modern. . . 300 down W. 26th St., 5 rooms, modem. . . 500 down W. Morris 6 rooms a side, semimodern, bargain 500 down Gardner Realty Cos. 1027 Peoples Bank Bldg. Lincoln 4162. Evening?, Lin. 4970 or Har. 4192. An Unusual Bargain $4,700 —Easy Terms Eight-room cottage, walking distance from Technical High School: furnace, bath. gas. electric lights, hardwood floors In three rooms:- two-car garage, paved street. In good condition throughout. State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4517. Irvington 0443. Near Brookside Park Five-room, modern bungalow, with hardwood floors and built-in features: brick foundation. This property Is new and can be bought at a bargain price, on your own terms. Improved street. Call Mr. Allison. Eve., Kenwood 3175. J. E. MORRISON & CO.. "EAST END EXCLUSIVELY.” 425 Lemcke Bldg. Lincoln 3564 Double, Washington St. 4400 East. New, live rooms a side: strictly modern: laundry, with tubs: twocar garage. $2,000 cash will give you deed. Would consider good auto as part. Call Mr. Washburp. with J. E. MORRISON & CO. Lin. 3504, 425 Lemcke li!d, K- s . Ran. 8731. 954 Summerset Five-room semi-modern bungalow; room for bath; furnace, electric "lights; front and rear porches; full lot; fruit. A dandy place. Main 0186. Res., Stewart 2749. Beville Avenue North of Michigan: si\ room cottage; ha? electric lights, ga?, city water imd complete bath: garage: lot 43x135 SSOO cash, balmily $35 per month. Call Mr. Washburn, with J. E MORRISON & CO Lin. 3564. 425 Lr nv k eßld. Res.. Ran. 8731. Jefferson Avenue Have a 5-room, strictly modern, north of Tenth St., at $6,000. and a 6-room all modern except furnace south of Tenth at $3,300; tbrni? 1! D Maxwell. Webster 0600 R. TENTH STREET BRANCH FLETCHEU SA VINOS & TRUST COM PA NY WE HAVE BARGAINS IN HOMES. PRIKSMEYER & WEISS 136 N Delaware Lincoln 8105 d—l>ota ' BARGAIN DE QUINCY, south of Tenth, second and fifth lot*: cat front TWO lots for sale, Gardens Stop 5 off Ben Davis line. Call 10.19 S, Sheffield Ave, e—Suburban 2 LARGE LOTS 5600 W. Morris St 2 room cottage. ele*v. tru llg’hts (rood well, comer j4#. Price $1,850. Terms. K. J. MdCRACKEN Circle 4022. Row Mum. 1452_ ACRE and half aero trots east best locations; temporary house permitted; $450 up; $lO i ish. balance monthly COOPER Sr HADLEY. 838 Lemcke Did* Main *2776. Homo. Irv 0512. 6-ROOM IIOrSF, 7 A< RKS Chicken houses, two car parage. terms. Call owner. Wash. 4570. SUNKEN GARDEN””To" acres nice improvements. 5 miles of Columbus, Ind. R. W. TIHTKI- K K 7. , f—Sate or Exchange 5 1-3 ACRES. 9 miles east of Mohumeut and 1 mile north of National road; good house; 72 bearing fruit trees: good fencing, want to trade for moderate-priced double, worth price asked No dickering please. D. D PIERCE. 1001 Nat i City Rank Bldg LI JIBSO. JCve PR 9053 22 REAL ESTATE WANTED Cash for Semi-modem double or cottage, northeast, east or southeast: condition not important. Call Mr. Allison Eve., Kenwood 3175. J. E. MORRISON & CO “EAST END EXCLUSIVELY." 425 Lemcke Bldg. L‘m:o 1 n 356*. HAVE customers lor vacant lots between Meridian and Carrollton, north of ThirtyEighth if priced rich! Call Webster 5309. HAVE customers waiting for doubles and -ine'cs north or east Webster 6309. . _ ~ FARM LANDS FORTY acres Florida laud for S4O down: only sls per acre; $lO monthly. Level, ? reductive, good drainage and markets; In rißh potato and orange grove belt. Write REALTY DEVELOPMENT CO.. PaUtka. Florida 25 Ml SUE LI, \NE< ) I S FOR SALE a—Coal, Ice and Wood
- NOT CHEAP COAL ’ But Good Coal at My Price Indiana 4-in. lump ... .$5.75 Illinois 6-in. 1ump..55.75 Isl. Crk. W. Va. 1p... .$7.00 Pocahontas lump. $9.00 Orders Taken Sunday from 7 to 10 A. M. Week Days, 5 A. M. to 7 P. M. Fall Creek Coal Cos. Circle 3234 Circle 3234 Coal Wheeled Free Can you afford not to take advantage of this opportunity to save 50c or more on the ton? Just think, we aro offering genuine Linton No. 4 lump, not egg, coal forked, fr.w from slack and slHte, and absolutely will not clinker, wheeled into your basement with a guarantee of 2,000 pounds per ton. for only 50.45 per ton. and wo welcome the weight inspector on every load. No charge lor wheeling. Genuine Linton No. 4 $6.45 Genuine Peerless Lump, line lor furnaces .... $6.65 Peerless Lump, 2-ton lots $6.45 Genuine big. 8-inch Brazil block $7 25 West Virginia Splint, big lump $7.05 I Genuine Pocahontas lump $0.25 Gen. Pocahontas lump, 2-ton 10t5.... $8.95 0. Martin. Iceland Fuel Cos. i Randolph 7600. Harrison 2883. New Prices Beet Grades of Coal,* Kindling With Each Ton Try the Hoosier Red Ash Burns well and holds fire overnight Hoosier Red Ask lump, clean fkd. /. .$5.96 j Hoosier Red Ash egg. clean forked. ... $5.25 Glendora egg. clean forked $5.75 Genuine Linton lump, clean forked. . . .$6.00 Best Illinois lump, clean forked $6.00 Best Ind. or 111.. 2 to 6-in. Ip.. fkdi.s.Y4o Illinois egg. clean forked $5.25 Best Virginia block, large forked $7.26 Best Kentucky block, lurge forked. .. .$7.25 Large Glendora lump, dean forked. .... $7.00 Genuine Brazil block, large forked. ... $7.00 Citizens coke, the best $11.50 DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN THE CITY. Union Ice and Coal Cos. jMyxe! 4621. * Drcxel 4622. FOR SALE—At auction. Friday. Feb. 8, 1024. by the C . C.. C. & SI. L. Ry. Col. at 9 a. m., at their Capitol Ave. yards (entrance on Senate Ave., near South St.,), Indianapolis. Ind.. unless previously claimed by owner, contents of car C. it O. 62217, j billed as 98.400 lbs. lump.aoel, from Lo-
Bea Step Ahead * Building authorities agree that Indianapolis will experience a large building campaign during the year of 1924. If you are going to self your home, you should act ahead of the boom. f v Bea step ahead offer your home for sale NOW—and secure a buyer before spring’s sunny weather comes. You can secure buyers with a “For Sale”- ad in The Times. Just phone it. Main 3500. % Open a charge account with a phone call.
25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE a—Coal, Ice and Wood BUY YOUR COAL AT OUR SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES We sell the best coal that money car 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 lump $6.45 W. Va. mine run $5.45 W. Va. Egfc fkd $6.50 Tennessa Egg fkd .$6.50 Ind. or 111 large lump $5.75 Ind. or 111. Egg. fkd $5.25 Ind. or-111. Domestic Ip., fkd...55.50 Ind. or 111. mine run $4.20 Oeji. Poca. Ip., fkd SO.OO Gen. Poca. Ip., shoveled $0.75 Gen. Poca. mine run $6.90 Stove Anthracite $15.00 The best grades of Semi Smokeless Coals on the market, as follows: These coals are very high in heat and low in ash. Litwar Ip., fkd $7.50 Mohawk lp„ fkd $7.50 Poratan Ip., fkd $7.50 Ashaway !p., fkd ~..57.50 Shoveled lump of the above semi-smokeless coals men tioned $7.25 These prices are subject to a change any ilay. Order today, ax market conditions will not offer these prices long TOM* SHROYER Our Phones at Your Servioe From 7 a. m. to 6 p. in. Six Dajß a Week. Phones: Lincoln 8261, 8362. Lincoln 8363, 8364. Indiana Lump E Ton, $5.75 2 Tons for $11.25 Good, clean, fourth vein, Linton, non-clinkering coal. Five curs while they lust Deliveries made same day order is placed. “We’ll Keep the Home Fires Burning.’’ Hoosier Brick amid Coal Co Q Every Shovelful Guaranteed. WEbster 9280. WEbster 9281.
BUY COAL • CHEAP Island Creek large Ip., fkd.s7.oo W. Va. Splint, large Ip., fkd $7.00 Large Tennessee Ip., fkd.. .$7.25 Ind. large lp., fkd $5.75 111. large lp., fkd $5.75 25c per ton reduction on threeton orders. We sell the coal that satisfies — we guarantee each and every order. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1 / Jackson Coal Cos. Lincoln 5496. Lincoln 5496. BUY COAL CHEAP • Gen. Red Ash Poca. fkd., 1p..59.25 Gen. Red Ash Poca. shov., 1p..59.00 Gen. W. Va. Splint lp„ fkd $7.00 Three Tons, $20.25 Gen. No. 4 Ind. lp„ fkd s<!.oo Three Tons, $17.25 Roaelie Street Coal Cos. RAndolph 666 ft. RAndolph 6665.
25 MIS( :i.|.\ \ppu s FdKjs v? ,E h —Goal, l< c and Wood BUY YOUR COAL WHERE YOU GET Finest Quality—Best Prices—Cori rect V\ eight and Courteous Service. 1 ry Cue Ton and Be Convinced. Glendura eg r or nut clean fkd... $5.75 Eastern Kentucky lump, fkd. . 57 w Va, splint or block, fkd *7 25 West Va. egg $6 75 i Linton 4 vein lump, forked $6.00 Illinois block, forked fs 95 Indiana lump forked 55 75 111 or Ind. 2to 6-in. ip fkd. . >5 40 Indiana egg. fkd Genuine Pocahontas lump . |5.75 Genuine Poca mine run $7 25 ' The Bethel Coal Cos. PRexel 2716, _ DRexel 2717. GOOD COAL i Gen. Pocahontas M. R $6.75 Gen. Pocahontas Lump $8.75 Kentucky Egg $8.75 ! Linton Egg $5,50 Linton Lump $6.00 ISLAM) COAL CO. WEBSTER 0122 SPECIAL PRICES On Glendora and Eastern Coals J. & I. COAL CO. 127 Fulton St. <'lrek* 0306 SPECIAL SALE ON GEN. POCA. RED ASH COAL Forked Lump $9.00 Shoveled Lump $8.75 Mine Run $6.90 TOM SHROYER, Lincoln 8361 Lincoln 8363 Lincoln 8362 Lincoln 8364 COAL Gen. Pocahontas. West Va.. Indiana. Prices Always Right. Try a ton of BLMCO. Large, clean, lump $6.75 Ton No Clinkers—No Soot Builders Lumber and Material Cos, _____ Webster 2003 r SPECIAL GSendora Lyrmp EHRLICH COAL CO. Main (0906 INDIANA LI MP. CLEAN FKD. . . . iSSO ILLINOIS LUMP. CLEAN FKD !$5 50 RED OAK FURNACE COAL 5 75 W. VIRGINIA LUMP $7 00 QUICK- SERVICE COAL CO Lincoln 4930. Lincoln 4930. DRY kindling big truck loads. Call Main 7451_ or Drexel ■’ 555 IT’S never lost until tndinnapoita" Time. Want Ada have failed to And it. b—Clothing TROUSERS ®To Mattclh (T\ Yoor Goat |l. $3.95, $4.95 Wf $5.95, $6.95 and up THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St.f Near Illinois. THREE-PIECE Harry Collins suit; $275 for $35, Randolph 1756. MAN’S full dress suit, size 36; good eondltion; reasonable. Washington 1117. TIMES WANT ADS BRING YOU BUSINESS ! c—Household Goods Rugs—Linoleum Gold Seal Congoleum russ* 9x12. fully guaranteed new perfect go our. special $14.75. Brussels rugs: blue, tan. taupe and old rose. 9x12: $12.50. Imported Japanese grass rugs. double warp, 9x12, $7.50. We carry a full line of Brussels, Axmtnster, velvets and Wiltons at the lowest prices in the city. Cali and be convinced. All new, perfect goods. Dorfman Rug Cos. Free Delivery Anywhere. 207 W. Washington St. Opposite Stntehouse. “If It Covers the Floor We Have It.” APEX ELECTRIC CLEANER Very latest model. Guaranteed perfect. With all attachments, 525 Drexel 0908. GOLDEN OAK dining-room suite, table. 0 chairs, buffet, china closet, good ad new, S6O. Phone Drexel 2829.SERVERS for breakfast room. SAO to slt>. BALL & SON. 442 Mass. Ave., downgtalrg. RANGE, coal. Home Delight, good condition. Webster 2314. ADSFORBUSINESS
2 A .MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE d—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—The C\, C.. C & St. L. Railway Company will sell at public auction Thursday. Feb. 7, 1924, at 9:30 a. m., at their .Unclaimed Freight Station, Capitol Ave. and South St., Indianapolis, Ind., refused, unclaimed, over and damaged freight. For a list of a few of the articles to be sold, see Auction Notices in this paper. Feb. 5, 6. 1924. J. K. VANCE, F. C. A. “ . TYPEWRITERS $25, $35, S4O SSO, S6O; factory rebuilt* a.'d fully guaranteed. Typewriters rented, repaired. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO., 30 S Pennsylvania. Lincoln 0822. Established 1880 e—Musical Instruments WONDERFUL BARGAINS In Good Used Pianos and Player Pianos. Terms To Please. THE BALDWIN PIANO CO. OF INDIANA 18 North. Pennsylvania St. IF YOU have in minh buying a used piano, or plaver piano, be sure to see our stock before making a decision. N Terms To Please THE BALDWIN PIANO CO. OF INDIANA 18 North Pennsylvania St. rT nLSINEHS ANNOUNCEMENTS De Forest Radios Phone or call for demonstration at your home No outside aerial required. Entertainment from ali over the country by a turn of the knob. Indianapolis Reflex Radio Cos. 15U2 Fletcher Trust Bid*. Main 1650 Batteries Tubes Chargers Take your taot troubles to C. M. WILDER CHIROPODIST Expert Treatments. 229 Bankers Trust Bldg. Hours: 0 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Phone Main 6496. IF YOU have a clear lot I will build you a home. My houses are better and cheaper because I have no office hOp and pay no commission. Main 1221. Ask for Mr. Elvers r Mr Klein, SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDOE 201 Indiana Ave. ELECTRIC work house wiring and fixtures Cali NORTHEASTERN ELECTRIC AND BATTERY SERVICE Webster 9380 FEATHERS bought sold and renovated; feather itiattresses and pillows made. E. F m'RKI.E, 416 Mass Main 1428. BRING your foot troubles to C M. Wilder, ohtropodist. 229 Bankers Trust Bldg. M. 6496. TREES and shrubbery for sale; also trimming aid spraying done. Wash 5129. 7?¥ST(HtAGK Light Transferring Hauling of All Kinds. Day and night aervice Humboldt 4247. Light Transferring Hauling of All Kinds Day and nißht service Humboldt 4247. hauling packing —storage Otto J. Suesz, Main 2363 3628 night; Webster 0699. how rate on California shipment*. CALL HARRISON 2374" For transfer and storage. $4 load and up for moving* / PI \NO MOVING CT’R SPECIALTY MOVE. load Save money rettpoiiHibie furniture movers. VOGEL TRANSFER CO.. Storehouse. Bel. 3426. Red Ball Transit Cos. 26 Monument PI, 4631. A 9 lt| SIVKSS <H ‘PORTt NII lES EST. FOOD specialty mfg. bus. Quick action required for this. Addreers A No. 1418, Times. APARTMENT. 0-rooms, for sale, privilege of renting apartment. Lincoln 6116
30 Al rOMORII.ES FOR SAIJK b—Gasoline CHEVROLET SEDAN 1P22. five good tires bar cap. motometer. rear vision mirror, two bumpers, upholstering like new This car in fine mechanical condition $175 down or exchange your small cat. WILBUR JOHNSON CO. REAL BARGAINS Ford touring* from sls to $43 down, balance eaey payment*. Other bargains equal* ‘meridian OVERLAND CO. 957 N Meridian Open evenings and Sunday. (’Hi: V ROi.KT 1920 touring. Don’t fail to look this one over for $155. Payments i $69 down, balance monthly. Open evening- and Sunday. Seat ral other good used cars below cost. .STONE CHEVROLET CO. 427 N. Meridian St. SSO AND $75 down, balance $3 Weekly buys a good Ford, ; Dodge. Bulck. Hudson and others at low prices Absolutely guaranteed. Open evening and Sundays. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. 522 N Capitol Ave. FORD sedan, 1923 Very best of mechanical condition. Can heartily be told from new. Repossessed on loan. Will sell for balance duo. SHM) cash, balance monthly. INDIANA INVESTMENT AND SEC. CO. 235 W. Georgia. Circle 8327. MITCHELL SIX TOURING". i Come in and make us an offer. / HAYNES & SCHMIDT. ' Willy* Knight and Overland Dealers. 120-12*2 W North St. Linooln 7575. For Good Used Cars See 1. WOLF AUTO CO. 550 No. Capitol. Main 1579, Open Sundays. FORD 1922 touring; starter, demountable rims Can you beat this one for $lB5, on easy terms. Open evenings and Sunday. Several other good used cars below cost. STONk CHEVROLET CO., 427 N. Meridian St. WH.LYB-KNIGHT, 1920 TOURING Overhauled and repainted. $250 down. HAYNES & SCHMIDT Wtllys Knight and Overland Dealers l_2 0 122 West North St,, Lincoln 7575. I OVERLAND roadster. 1921, demonstrator: perfect United States Royal cords like new, j paint and upholstering fine. Private owner. Will traalo on cheap car. Can arrange terms. Must sell. Riley 1244. LOMAX. INTERSTATE TOURING. $25 down and $5 weekly. HAYNES & SCHMIDT Willys-Knight and Overland Dealers. 120-122 W North St. Lincoln 7675. FORD roadster. 1923. Looks and runs as good as new. Repossessed on loan. Will sell for balance due. SSO cash, balance monthly. INDIANA INVESTMENT AND SEC. CO., ’-’35 W. Georgia. Circle 8327. CADILLAC 1917 touring, in best of condition, with all new tires, SIOO down, balance monthly. Open evenings and Sunday. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 427 N. Meridian St. FORD touring. 1923. Perfect mechanical condition. Repossessed on loan. Will sell for balance due. SOO cash, balance monthly. INDIANA INVESTMENT AND SEC. CO., 235 W. Georgia. Circle 8327. ESSEX, late model touring: looks and rung like new: $l4O down r balance easy terms. Trade Open evenings and Sundays. INDIANA AUTO SALES. 309-311 No, Capitol. _ „ jfcincoln 1898. guarantee!) USED CARS Your own terms. Day and Night Auto Laundry. WILL take good talkmg"machine or radio set as part payment on good used car. Lincoln 6865. STUDEBAKER, IPSO rspeclal Six touring; repainted and In egoellent condition In every way: price $450: $l5O down. 334 N. Capitol. Circle 0878. NASH Six touring, early 1921; repainted and in first-Claes condition throughout; price $475: $175 down. 334 N. Capitol. Circle 0878. FORD roadster. 1920 model; repainted and in A-l condition throughout; price $165; $6.) down. .4 N Capitol, Circle 0878. CHALMERS, 1920 touring, mechanically perfect: $75 down, balance easy terms. MILLER AUTO SALES. 044 K. Washington. FORD. 1921 coupe; starter, demountables, good tires disc wheels. $275. Easy terms. 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. FORJOS FORDS FORDS Sedans, coupes, tourings and roadsters as low as S4O down. 430 N. Capitol.
30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline DODGES, all mcdel9, open and closed; terror. or trade. 559 N. Capitol. DEPENDABLE used care. C. H. WAL_LERICH CO.. 833 N. Meridian. FORD, late 1921 roadster; starter, demountables. lock wheel; S4O down. Main 5013. TIMES WANT ADS LEAD TO SUCCESS 31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID. We want auv make or model. Largest in State. , INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 518 N. Capitol. Main 2638. > OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY WANTED, 100 CARS to wreck for parts Will pay the highest cash prices. Call us first SAM CORAZ AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO. 519 N, Capitol Ave. Main 6389 - AUTOS WANTED Spot cash for 1921. 1922 and 1923 models Quick action. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SALES. 430 N. Capitol Main 2246 FORD sedan or coupe for mountain travel. Will trade late model. 4-passenger sport, with lots of extras. Unusual bargain. Room 511, the Marion Club. ALTOS WANTED. WE PAY CASH. ' I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 J 4. Illinois St, Main 1579 AUTOS wanted good prices paid for your old car. STATE AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. 631 N. Illinois. Lincoln 1934, CARS, wanted, regardless condition: must have 'em CITY AUTO PARTS 411 N. Illinois. Mam 6796 AUTO 6 WANTED—2I2 E New York St. Main 4446 ~ 32 AUTO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS"* AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N\ Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry GUARANTEED PAINT JOBS. Gordon Sc Webb. HOME GARAGE ANI> PAINTINC-CO . 1612 Pierson Ave. Harrison 1535. AUTO TOPS * $lO up: sedans trimmed and upholstered. AUTO TOP SHOP. 26 E, South. Circle 8110. THE MASTER VULCANIZER9. CUT RATE VULC. CO., INC. 35 FINANCIAL Personal Loams $lO to S3OO to any one keeping house. No indorsers. No embarrassing questions. No inquiries of employer, friends or tradespeople. $ 50 for 4 months costa $ 4.38 SIOO for 4 months costs $ 8.75 S2OO for 4 months costs $17.50 < S3OO for 4 months costs $26.25 The above cost is based on equal principal payments being paid monthly. Other amounts at same proportionate rate. Loans mado for as long as twenty months payable in convenient monthly installments. Interest is charged on un- - paid principal balances for exact number of days between payments and for Just the actual time you keep the money. No other charges - • oft any kind. If iu a hurry phone Main 2923. Moiuiseholld Finance Service Co o - 404 Kresge Bldg. 41 E. Washington St . cor. Penna. St. Telephone Mam 2g23 Under jUate Ban king Supervision. 37 , MONEY TO LOAN MOJMEY 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 ana 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 Loam Cos Uiy 2 E. Washington St. Main 0585 Lincoln 7184. FIRST and secono mortgage on Indiana end Indianapolis reai estate R. B. WILSON, 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lin-' coin 6404. MONEY to loan on se.ond mortgages. L. B. MILLER 127 N Delaware St Main 5762. : 38 AUCTION SALES PUBLIC AUCTION
The C.. C.. C. & St. L. Railway Company, j the Cincinnati Northern and E. I. A T. H. Railroad Company. Thursday. Feb 7. 1924, a( 9:30 a. m., at the Unclaimed Freight Station. corner Capitol Ave and South St.. Indianapolis, Ind , the following described freight and many other articlee too numerous to mention, unless previously claimed by rightful owners and taken away prior to date of sale. Thirty-four bales rags. 1 box trees (invoice reads. 150 Barberry Thunbergii, 12-18 inchest. 16 bags leather, roofing cement. 3 60-gal. drums asbestos liquid, lubricating grease. 1 dr. Polar Fluid Anti-Freeze, calendars. 1 bbl. earthenware, 1 shooting gallery. 1 crt. sewing machines, 2 boxes machinery parts. I water power washing machine. 1 grinder, laundry trays, 1 baker’s oven, wood doors, lamp stands, 1 dresser, chairs, 1 china oloset., bookcase sections. 1 buffet, 1 chiffonier. I dining table, table tops. 2 metal beds, sales tickets, auto tops. stge. batteries, spot lights, auto springs. 1 auto truck radiator. I out board motor, battery cells, slate, soap stone, marble, 1 case letter files, soap, empty barrels, hardware, waxed paper, ties'l® paper, gummed paper, canned goods, groceries. 2 bbls. horseradish, tinware, galvanized tubs, washboards, water closet bowls and tanks, coppered- wire, ste ladders. 1 roll steel wire cloth, wire gates. 1 bale thresher belt, sink backs, bath tubs, 1 C. I. sink, 1 steei tank, soil pipe, 0 bbls. plaster. 78 pieces furnace tile, steel pulleys. 3 steel double deck bunks, 1 box rain coats. 1 box men’s underwear, hats, linoleum, Congoleum rugs, rugs various kinds, sizes and patterns. Terms of sale—Cash or certified check payable Immediately after conclusion of sale.' Des-fiption of packages are copied from freight or way bill, but neither the quantity or contents are guarantee^. All lots subject to examination Wednesday. Feb 0. 1924 McFadden Auction Company, Auctioneers. J. K. VANCE, Freight Claim Agent. Feb. 5,6, 1924. AUCTION NOTICE ~ TbfiC., C. C. & St. L. Ry. Cos. will sell at public auction at 9 a. m. Friday. Feb. 8. 1924. at their Capitol Avenue yards (entrance Oil Senate Ave. near South St ). Indianapolis Ind. Unless previously claimed by rightful owner. Contents of car C. & O. 02217, billed as 98,400 lbs. lump eoai from Logan. W. Va. „ . „ J. K. VANCE, F. C. A. Feb. 6, 7. 1024. \ 39 LEG AL NOTICES LEGAL SALE. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the statutes that the undersigned, conducting a public storage. Will on Saturday, March 8. 1924, sell for accrued charges the household and other goods held in storage for one year, with charges unpaid, belonging to the following named persons or companies: Theo. Arnold, B 8180: R. B. Beville 89458: John C. Bankett, 87626; John W. Beard, 85756; Mary Cave. B 8978: James Cauble, 88529; Anna Craig, B903I; Ernest Craig, BPUO9; Depoy Beauty Shop. 89384; M. George. 89624; Mrs. Emma Gruener, 89268: JeSse Hinkle, 80567; Impervo Agency, 89329; Mrs. Ruth Joel. 87759; O. D. Jones. B 8881; Ruth Juedes Jaral 87996: C. P. Kopf 87932; Mra Beryl Moore. 89306. SHANK FURNITURE AND STORAGE CO., 227 N. New' Jersey St., Indianapolis. Ind. Feb. 6. 13, 20. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that on Saturday the 03rd day of February. 1924. at 9 a. m.. the undersigned will sell at its garage at 214’ E. St. Clair St.. Indianapolis. Ind., one Davis touring ear. motor No. 1377. R 2164. stored In the name of Clyde Whaley. Said automobile will be sold for the purpose of paying the lien existing thereon for storage charges: all as provided by the statutes of the State of Indiana. FRANZEN GARAGE. JAMES E. BABCOCK. Attumay. 206 Lombard Bldg. Jan, 30-Feb. 6, 13.
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39 j NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby givsn that on Saturday the 23rd day of. February. 1924, at 10 a. m., the undersigned will sell at its garaga at 928 N. Pennsylvania St.. Indianapolis. Ind., one Columbia Six touring „ar, Model 200 Z. R., motor No. 32330. car No. 14253. stored in the name of Maude Pauley. One Ford touring car, motor No. 31159. stored in the name of the Capitol Surplus Reo Cor- | poration. i Said automobiles will be sold for th i purpose of paying the liens existing thereon 1 for storage charges: all as provided by the ; statutes of the State of Indiana. Automobiles will be sold for cash to the ! Highest bidder. CONSOLIDATED GARAGE & SALES CO. JAMES E. BABCOCK. Attorney, 206 Lombard Bldg. Jan. 30-Feb. 6. 13. NOTICE TO BIDDERS ‘ Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned. the board of commissioners of Marion County, Indiana, will, up to 10 o'clock am., Feb. 13. 1924. receive sealed bids for septie tank at Marion County Asylum of In- ; sane at Julietta: storm drain located on Crawfordsville road, according to plans and specifications on file in the office of the ! auditor of Marion County. Each bid must be accompanied by a bond and an affidavit as required by law. t The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Witness our hands, this 24th day of January. 1924. JOHN KITLEY. ALBERT HOFFMAN. JOHN C. McCLOSKEY. Commissioners of Marion County. Attest: HARRY DUNN. Auditor Jan. 24. 30-Feb. 6. MUNCIE MAN NEW CLOTHIERS’ DEAD Reta : l Dealers Elect —Style Show Is Held, Herman Marx, Muncie, today was ! elected head of the Indiana Retail ! Clothiers and Furnishers’ Association, ! in convention at the Claypool. Other officers: J. G. Heintzman, Noblesville. L. V. Myer, Flora, vice presidents; A. VV. Levi, Indianapolis, sec-retary-treasurer; Dumont Peck, Crawfordsville, national director; 3511 Setyloss, Indianapolis; Lewis Todd, Shelbyville; A. L. Block, Indianapolis; Will Goodman, Newcastle; Nathon. Low, La Porte; William Smith, Bluffton, and Carl Wolf, Terre Haute, directors. “Sheik” trousers, "trick” vests and belted coats are taboo; the well dressed young man will wear loose fitting clothes this spring, according to the pre-shoving of spring styles before the convention Tuesday night. BIG FOUR AGENT SPEAKS Increase to 500,000 Population in Twenty Years Predicted. “I predict that Indianapolis will have in the neighborhood of 500,000 people in twenty years,” John C. Emig, assistant general freight agent of the Big Four Railroad, told the Kiwanis Club at the Claypool today. Indianapolis is the huh of the Big Four. Emig said. The shops at Beech J Grove compose the largest single in-" dustry in the city he said. Failure to Stop Charged Olevianas Flagler, 35, of 20 N. Traub Ave., is charged with failure to stop after an accident, assault and battery, and operating a vehicle while intoxicated. A warrant was filed by David Bramlett. city fireman, 1198 Madison Ave., who told police that while he was driving on Meridian St. in the 1100 block Flagler skidded into Bramlett s car. Mrs. Bramlett suffered leg injuries.
English Hotel Leased Frank C. Williams and Arthur Zink, proprietors of the Williams Hotel, have taken over management of the English Hotel on a six-year lease. Consideration involved 5100,000, it was said. Sale of the business and furnishings totaled $75,000. The lease covers the east half of the building, the west half being controlled by the Famous Players-Lasky Corporation on a nine-ty-nine-year lease. Radio Tells of Robbery F. M. Hoffman, 1523 Central Ave., has reported to police that a radio message picked up at his home Tuesday night told of a bank robbery at Champaign, 111. Four men, two wearing khaki trousers and two with khaki coverall suits, each armed with a sawed off shot gun, held up the bank there and escaped with a large amount of cash. The amount was not stated. Truck Driver Injured August Weisoff, 44, of 63 Le Grand Ave., is in the city hospital suffering from severe bruises to legs and back received today “When he was thrown from his truck as it collided with one driven by Mike Caito. 24. of 221 E. Henry St., at Raymond St. and the Bluff road. Caito was charged with assault and battery, speeding, and driving on the left side of the street. N'ose Broken in Crash Ellsworth Davidson, 3117 Barnes Ave., is suffering from a broken nose today received when the car in which he was riding, driven by Hubert Brown, 603 E. Thirty-Fourth St., struck n car owned by Julian Schwab. 3257 Washington Blvd., Tuesday night. According to police, Brown said Schwab's car bore no tail light. Schwab was arrested. --- Woman Driver Is Arrested Mrs. J. D. Maris. 56. of Flfty-See-enth St. and Michigan Rd. today was arrested on a charge of driving through the funeral procession of Mrs. Sarah Shank at Capitol Ave. and Thirty-Fourth St. Police said she had been warned against it. Polloe are seeking drivers who cut through the procession at Sixteenth St. and Capitol Ave. , Attack Victim Recovering William Allman, 64, of 927 Virginia Ave., is expected to recover from a serious skull injury received Tuesday, : city hospital authorities said today. Allman was struck by a brick hurled by William Cox, 23, of 15 E. South St., according to police. Cox is held on an assault and battery charge. •N. Student Is Burned Dominic Deitch. 24, of 431 SL Alabama St., a student of welding at the K. of C. Ex-Service Men’s School, 42 W. Fourteenth St., is in St. Vincent's Hospital suffering from serious burns about the face and arms received while welding today.
