Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 255, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1924 — Page 14
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2 CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THASKS—We wish to express our sincere thanks for the sympathy and kindness shown us by many relatives and neighbors, through the long illness, and at the death of Mary A Shelley. wife and mother, and especially Mrs. Thomas Miller and her cousins, Mrs Win. Weaver and 4rr~ R. K. Morgan: also for the beautiful basket of flowers from the neighbors: also the Rev. Howard Taylor and singers of the Broadway M. E. Church amt Flanner & Buchanan, undertakers. JOHN D SHELLEY, husband: MRS, and MR. RAY S. SHELLEY, son. CARD OF THANKS—I extend my sincere thanks to the Rev. C. M. Croft and wife for their consoling -ervices. to friends and relatives who contributed floral offerings, to the singers, pallbearers, also physician, for Edgar Shirley* efficient service and to neighbors who lent a hand during the last illness of my beloved wife. Frances E. Wall Beasley. LEWIS-W, BEASLEY. 3 IN MKMORIAM IN MEMORJAM—In loving remembrance of our dear mother. Anna Hart, who passed away four years ago today. March 7. 19110. We lost the hands that rocked ns to sleep Back in our baby days. We lost the smile that made life worth while In a million different ways. We lost the lore that came from above Just like a message divine. We lost the best friend God gave to us When we lost you, ‘'Mother of Mine.” MR. AND MRS EMERSON HART. 5 FUNERAL DIRFITORS Drexel 2570. Res. Drexel 2046. W.T. BLASENQYM FUNERAL DIRECTOR Auto Service for All Occasions Auto Ambulance. Lady Attendant. 1625 Shelby St.. Indianapolis, Ind. lDa£eL Parlors. 1222 Union St. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indtanapou* since 1887. Phone—Main 0041, 0642. Li 2641. XDIAXAPQLIS CREMATORY George Grinsteiner Funeral director. - 522 E. Market. Main 0908. FUNERAL DIRECTOR—I4O2 N. IHinois. WM. E KKIEGER. Main 1154. Re*, phone. Ben Davis 332-L. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY A TITUS, 951 N. Delaware L 6564. M. 3680. GADD—Bert GadaT ~2130 Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. 8 SPECIAL NOTILFS KLANSMEN and Kinswomen, a congress will be held at Muncie. Ind.. March 24, 25 and 26. Arrange to send delegates to this representative body Don’t be frightened by any imperialism- despotic. unAmerican threats of banishment. Address P. O. Box 11, Muncie. Ind., for full aprticulars NOBLES KLAN OF THE NORTH (temporary name). 10 LOST .AND FOUND FOUND—Articles found in Indiaoapohs street cars yesterday: TWO PAIR GLOVES. BEADS EARRING. ONE UMBRELLA. BOY S SHOES Telephone Main 2737. DOG :ost In ,:id brown head, white body, with black spots. Call WAYNE WILUAMS, Drexel 3011. PKAfEB BcOh Ep:scopal: lost: valued a* keepsake. REWARD, Randolph 0745. 12 HhLl- \\ANIbU-MAII Men Wanted To qualify as automobile mechanics. OUR FREE EMPLOYMENT DEPT, assist students to obtain positions which enable them to Earn WSme They Learn OPEN DAILY. ALSO MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY EVES. BATTERIES RECHARGED Indianapolis Auto School 512 N CAPITOL AVE Lincoln 3521. YOUNG man over 21 years of age to work In typewriter shop and make himself useful in general. CLARK TYPEWRITER SHOP. 18 W Market St., second floor. WANTED—Experienced specialty salesman to represent Chicago manufacturer on rommi scion basis No objection to handling one other lire. Prefer man -with knowledge of metal working trade: state qualifications fully. AMERICAN COIL SPRING CO.. 1455 West Thirty-Seventh St- Chicago. 111. MEN and women everywhere make $lO a day in a business of your own. Wite quick for free particulars. AUSTIN MAILING SERVICE. 310 N Strieker St.. Baltimore, Md. CABINETMAKERS: good, experienced men on bank and store fixtures; good pay; steady work. THE FISHER COMPANY. Charles City, lowa. BOYT wanted with bicycles: healthful outdoor work; good pay. Apply MR. HASPEL, 18 N, Meridian St, SCALE clerk, coal office; state experience: salary and age. Box A 2862, Timea. FARM hand, single. Call Irvington 1301; ask for Russ Reading. WANTED —A broom maker: steady work. Webster 3131. 1 3 INSTRUCTIONS BEAUTY culture learn at an exclusive shop. where individual instruction is given, which enables you to complete course In a few weeks; expert marcelling: tuition $45. this week only. JANE HALCOMB SHOPPE. 608 Kahn Bldg Main 2471 ALL MEN. women, boys, girls. 17 to 65. willing to study for Government positions; sll7-$250 (traveling or stationary). Write Great Western Institute. 218 St. Louis, Mo.. Immediately. 6YNOCOPATION, rag-jazz, in twenty lessons. $1 per lesson, on piano, tenor, banjo etc. Free booklet. ALEX CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL, 106 Pembroke Arcade. Circle 3034. POPULAR PIANO music taught in 20 lessons beginners and advanced. Clark Boles School, 10 W Ohio St Circle 8326 MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER'S COLLEGE. 510 E. Washington St.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. 14 SALESMAN WANTED SALESMEN wanted; experience unnecessary; good pay while learning. Apply Mr. Meyer. REGINA CORPORATION. 485 Century Bldg. 16 HELP WANTED—FE>L\LjE YOL T NG lady uuusai opportunity to grow in good paying business outside of Indianapolls. Apply room 558 Consolidated Bldg. GIRL for cooking and downstairs work; must have city references: no laundry. Randolph 7748 WOMAN to assist with work m a boarding houae. 331 Blackford St, GIL to do housework; good home. Call Drexel 6142. 17 SITUATIONS wanted a—Male WORK—As apprentice to motion picture operator. Call Drexel 4354, after 2 p. m TIMES WANT ADS BOOST BUSTNEUS
17 SITUATIONS WANTED b—Female I NEAT colored girl, will do housework, from 8 a. m. to 1:30 p. m., Wed., Thurs, ) Fri. and Sat. Randolph 4305. I EXPERIENCED, home laundry, called for and delivered. 2215 Columbia Ave. j Webster 8198. I EXPERIENCED home launderer: excellent references: called for and delivered. Call I Webster 8198, : WANTED—Position as general nurse: ex J periem-ed. Call Brooliside 1872. ! FAMILY washings, bed cloths and lace cur- • tains a steclality. Drexel 2007. j COLORED woman wants dy work; references. Cal' Webster 8661. CURTAINS to launder. LUTS. Drexel 0805. ltT ROOMS FOR RENT CENTRAL. 1815%. If you ike good steam heat, continuous hot water, bath, nicely furnished room, kitchen and home pnvi leges, garage, call Randolph 5983. | WASHINGTON, 2201 E.; Tourist Inn. newly furnished sleeping rooms. Terms reasonable. by day or week, i FRONT room, jmvate home: one or two gentlemen. 1653 N. Delaware. Harrison 3212. ALABAMA. N. 1803; modern room: gentleman: home priv.; gar opt. Ran. 8808. I EXTRA large front room modern apartment. Very desirable. Circle 1989. COLLEGE Ave.. 1925: three or four unfurnished. semi-modern rooms. — a—Light Housekeeping 2 CONNECTED furnished, modern lighthousekeeping rooms: 2 furnished rooms for sleeping or light housekeeping. 914 Ashland. LIBERTY ST.. 208; corner of Ohio; nicely furnished housekeeping rooms, $3.50 week, CONGRESS. 9(>3: one or 2 furnished, eleafc, sunny rooms modern. Randolph 2011. 2 ROOMS downstairs, furn.. mod. sink; good heat: children welcome. Circle 0980. EAST St . N. 523: modern light housekeeping rooms, gas range, running water. FLETCHER Ave.. 566. Drexel 4417 Furnished rooms, front: light; reasonable. SLEEPING rooms and light housekeeping room: private entrance. Circle 3321. PRATT St . W. 29: 2 modern houaekeepinc rooms, furnished. Ist floor: ST. 4 ROOMS partly furnished, duplex. Small family oi adults. Webster 2140. COLLEGE. 1232; furn. modem room and kitchenette. $5: no children. LEXINGTON *Ave.. 804: two furnished rooms. Drjel 6862. NEW JERSEY. N. 226: modem light huusekeepmg rooms. CLEAN furnished housekeeping rooms, 712 Madison Ave. b-—Board and Rooms THIRTY-EIGHTH ST BOULEVARD —Employed couple, share widow s home. Fairview car. Reasonable. Washington 4574. JEFFERSON. N . 348 front room with board for 2: mod, -home; reasonable. Ilrk 1917. MODERN room, suitable for one or two; m a.* optional. Webster 5944. 19 kknt.Vln a—Houses VERMONT, 627 E.: 6 rooms, mod. . .$37.50 334 S. Hamilton; 5 rooms 22.50 4825 Winthrop: 6 rooms, modem. . . . 45.00 621 E. Norwood; 4 rooms gas, E. L. 17.50 COLORED. 883 W. Eleventh; 3 rooms 15.00 826 Economy : 3 rooms. E. L 15.00 844 27. California: 4 room*, tile bath. 35.0(1 502 N. California: 3. 4 or 7 mis . with bath. I N. RICHIE & SON. Main 0520. 7to Bankers Tru*t Bldg. 6:!4 N. Gladstone Ave. Half of double; six rooms and oath: excellent condition. Garage with front drive. State Savings & Trust Cos. MAin 4517. 9 E Market St. 2222 Central Ave. South half of double, seven room* and bath Four bedrooms. Modem Good condition. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517. 9 E. Market St. LIST rental* with me; reliable clients waiting JAMES W. KEITH. 5 E Market St.. Room 208. Main 3110. CHESTER AVE.. 2931: four rooms, senn-mod-m. $25 W L.' BRIDGES. 148 N. De'aware. Circle 7808. 1756 E. TABOR; new 5 room double: garages; chicken ranch. See this Belmont 1041. 4 ROOMS, modern, small storeroom suitable for confectionery, $22.50 Circle 0980 COBB REALTY CO. RENTS—INSURANCE —REAL ESTATE. Mam 2216 RUCKLE. 2806: six-room modern half of double: garage: SSO, Harrison 35M . TO LET. 6-room modern house. 301 W. Morris Si Harrison 3701 SIX ro uns -emi modem. 1239 Brook fide Webster 2294. b—Houses, Flats Furnished MODERN furnished duplex. 4 rooms, bath, heal garage adults Webster 8526. c—Apartments Central Park Apts. 514 E. 20th St. Four rooms and sun parlor. Thoroughly modem. Front Apt., modem. Garage. State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4517. 9 E. Market. Office, 2 Rooms State Savings and Trußt building, overlooking Monument Circle, second floor. State Savings and Trust Cos 9 E. Market St. Main 4517. IRVINGTON upper and lower duplex, baseburner heat, water paid, garage optional; reasonable: $25 and S3(). Irvington 23:16 d—Business Places DESK space. >l2 50; or large private office, S2O. 410 Odd Fellow Bldg. 21 KfcAL ESTATE FOR SALK b—Houses North Side Bargains 2 hree-bedroom, strictly modern home, no th of Thirty-Eighth St New four-room semi-modem on Sutherland Ave. A snap al >4.000. Six-room strictly modem: Central Ave.; north of Sixtieth St Beautiful location. Eight rooms strictly modern on Broadway, north of Sixtieth St. Five-room modern bungalow. A bargain at $5,500. Ten rooms strictly modem: Congress Ave. Will trade. ‘‘Live Wires,” T. R. JONES A CO,,_ 504 Roosevelt Bldg Main 5758. Near Garfield Park Five-room, -trietly modem bungalow; hardwood floors, well built. Located on good improved street. Priced to sell at once; $5,500; SI,OOO down. Call Lincoln 3734. Eves.. Drexel 2420. 4122 Graceland East front. 5 rooms and breakfast room; hardwood floors: brick and cement porch; paved street in and paid. Bargain- $5,600 only: S6OO cash. Lincoln 4162. SX 333 di mo cSt #2OOO (QAL /A Balance sl6 per mo, House has four rooms, gas. lights and city water Call Circle 6600. Evenings, Irvington 2762, Best Part of English Ave. Five-room cottage in the best of condition. ready to move into. You will like it; modern conveniences. Price only $3,700: >SOO down. Call us at once. Lincoln 3734. MODERN BRICK VENEER E. New York St., close in: 6 rooms: three bedrooms, all hardwood floors, sleeping porch, full basement. Farquhar furnace. A bargain. Terms. Webster 5301). 700 EAST, just off New York St. Have six-room-a-side mod. double, all but furnace. Rents - - for S3O a side. SI,OOO cash: price $6,000. Call Mr. Walker. Har. 1458. FOR COLORED BUYERS 1827 Highland Place: 7-room house. 3 bedrooms, gas. electric lights, dty water, good bam; worth the price. $3,500; SSOO cash. Webster 5309. SSOO CASH and $42.50 per month buys new 5-room modem home: paved street, east. Call MR. TRAVIS. Circle 7808. day or evening. MORRIS St., near West St., four-room cottage. full lot. Price $2,250. on payments. Monen-Peelle Cos. 4>ll National C’t.v Bank Bldv. Mam 3138. FOR SALE—New four room bungalow and ■” nxe*=ary outbuildings. Bel. 3494.
~IKEALENTATEF()K SALE b—Houses “NEW BUNGALOW” $4,100 ONLY. $614 CASH. Paved street, wonderful location, near ! new Butler College; near car line. Neighborhood of new bungalows. 610 W. FORTY-FIRST. FOUR-ROOM.. STRICTLY MOD. BEAUTY”. Long living room, hardwood floors all over, pretty fixtures, decorations, blinds, linoleum. cabinet in kitchen and bathroom, big basemeni, laundry. Best buy in town. Only $4,100, plus Barrett. HURRY I Shown by appointment only. P. K. THRUSH. Wash. 4390. 2 Bungalows South; Dearborn St - 300 block; 5 rooms. Price $3,000; $l5O cash, balance $25 per I month. VanArsdell, with H. 0. Tuttle & Bro. 233 E. Ohio St. Phono Main 1168. Rea, Webster .1108. 4400 College Ave. Six rooms and breakfast room, hard- | wood floors uji and down; full basement, laundry. Cant lie beat for the price. $2,500 will handle. See Crawford Mott, with EMORY” C, CRAWFORD. 222 N. Delaware St. Main 2681 Three Bedroom Modern Strictly modern home: built-in features, fireplace. French doors, hardwood floors; bedrooms and bath up; large lot, fruit trees; ; 2-car garage. Select location.’ near Washj ington. The price is only $6,500: SI,OOO ‘ cash. Cal! Lincoln 3734. ETTINGER & SCHREIBER. SNAP FOR COLORED, 1921 CORNELL Nice location, eras, elec., paved street, new paint. _ S2S(T cash and $22.50 per month. And 1518 Columbia. 4 rooms; will paint and decorate. Lot is 168 ft. deep, near car and school. $2,750 S*JSO cash. 525 per month. See MR. U J BCKTON. with EMORY C. CRAWFORD. Main 2681 . 222 N. Dela. St. liaughville N. Shelfiehi Ave.. five rooms, gras, electric lights, well and cistern large garage. PRICE $2,750. Very reasonable terms. Priesmeyer & Weiss Li. 8105. 136 N Del. Ere Har. 2913. 80" BLOCK. SOUTH STATE. - Have a wonderful bargain; six rooms, semi-modern cottage: CC~/ paved street and alley, south of Lexington ear line and close to school. S4OO down. S3O month: will take good automobile as part. Call Mr tValker. Har. 1458. |:,3 Lemeke Bldg. Dearborn Street, 1900 Blk. $4,400. with S6OO down five rooms, modern garage: full east front lot: improved street near >ar line and park. Call Mr. Allison, Eve., Kenwood 3175. J E. MORRISON & Cos. 425 Lemeke Bldg. Lincoln 3564. O DOUBLE. 2800 east, just off 1 Washington St., have an eightroom single house, now being used as a fuur-rooms-a-side double, renting for S2O a side; has bath, toiiet. gas. water, electric lights, basement cemented and garage. Price $3,860. Call Mr. Walker. Har. 1458. 433 Lemcke_ Bldg. ’ NuTICE TO ‘CO I.<)it ED B 1 VERS Do you want a 7-room modern home, hardwood fliors. fireplace and built-in features, in a good location, then sec 2017 Highland Place: only $750 cash. $45 per month You better hurry Call or see Mr Oldham. J C PRICE CO.. 410 Odd Fellow Bldg. Main 1232; eve. Humboldt 4154. Near Nordyke & Marmoii Dandy six-room house, in lint condition. Bargain Price 8250 CASH. BALANCE TERMS. PRIESMEYER & WEISS. Lin 8105 136 N Delaware. H*f. 2013. FIVE to eight room homes, different parts j <at> : also well-located lots we can build j on. or we will build on your lot. THE ; SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. ~_Jr~ I ~ louble. 2100 north. Want you to )* the judge Six v- V $3.20 ) cash. r*ll Mr t\alker. Har. 1458 wTI~ trade n.v s.3(.ti unify m 8-room j modern house except furnace, N. Olney, valued at $5 200. for clear suburban prop erty Randolph 288IU FOR SALE —Only $1 500 oozy three-room cottage, close in on improved street; elec-; tri ity. ga: $325 cash. sl3 50 per month. Circle 6721. I BUNGALOWS, cat* and north, cash and terms. Three-bedroom homes. ea*t and 1 north, cash and terms. C . J. OSBURN. Drexel 6184. NORTH. Have a wonderful six room V- V modern bungalow Call Mr . Walk- • * | EIGHT ROOMS 403 CRAY ST.. STRICTLY I MODERN AT AN ATTRACTIVE PRICE. TELEPHONE LINCOLN 2.848 • Full colored ho :ses on payment* MOYER REALTY CO. 213 Peoples Bank Bldg. Lincoln 3843 Randolph 1303. BEST buy in modern 5-room bungalow north price $6.500 terms Rami 2889. WE build and finance your building, easy payments. B A BRANSON. Lin 5881 $260 DOWN buys 4-room bungalow CITY BUILDERS REALTY f 'o Wash 4344 c—Apartments DUPLEX, well located north, tine condition. shade, awning Splendid home or invest- < tr-nt. good value .al $7 800 Wash. 0187. d—Lots FOR SALE—LOTS 183-ft. front. N. Hawthorne Lane, $690. j Easy terms. 710 Bankers Trust Bldg Mam j 0620. After 6 p m . Randolph :4?4 LOT on Drexel Ave.. north ot Tenth. DREXEL 2469 j IT'S never lost unto Indianapolis rtmng Want Ads have failed to find It. I e—Suburban Suburban Bargains Beautiful 5-room semi modern; tile roof; I fine fruit; 1 acre ground; near Madison j road. Bargain A real chicken ranch. Also fine gravel pit A money maker. Two aura north on paved road. Practically new 5-room house. New burn. Semimod' rn. Two and one-halt acres east; small house. Bargain at $2,500. An ideal 6 acre country home and chicken farm. Seven room modern house; 11 miles nortli on paved road. A beauty. Beautiful 6-room semi-modern on Pendleton Pike. Seven rooms. 2 acres, extra bargain; west. Extra fine 7-room modern; Vs acre; excel- j lent buildings: hue shade. "Live Wires. T R. JONES & CO 504 Roosevelt Bldg. Main 5758 FOR SALE—Two-room house, large barn and chicken house: three large lota. ON TERMS Call Bel. 3494. 22 klaT7 estate wanted A Cash Offer Awaits the owner of a four, five or six-room house, regardless of condition. Prefer the south side, off the Shelby or Prospect car lineal Randolph 4830. Real Estate Wanted Have you sold that property ? Why waste time and money? We can sell it quickly. Let us explain and help you! Call Main 2967. Orin Jessup Land Company WE WANTsome good small rentals, either white or colored, for a cash buyer waiting with the money. What have you? Marion County State Bank EAST—Have, buyers for property up to $6,500, with $.2,000 down. Call Lincoln 3734. ETTINGER & SCHREIBER. FIVE or six-room cottages, south: we can help you; cash if necessary. Call Lincoln 3734. 23 FARM LANDS FORTY acres Florida tana tor S4O down: 1 only sls per acre: $lO monthly. Levsl. 1 productive, good drainage and markets; in ! Irish potato and orange grove belt. Write REALTY DEVELOPMENT CO.. Palatke. Florida. FINE 40-acre farm; good out-buildings; located in Jennings County. Main 3110. JAS. W, KEITH. 5 E. Market. No, 208. % -ACRE: call at Twenty-Sixth and Arlington Arc. inquire for Johnson, or write to R. R. H. box 228 E, 25 MI Si ELLAN EOI S FOR SALE a — Coal. Ice and Wood INDIANA LUMP, CLEAN FKD $5.50 ILLINOIS LUMP CLEAN FKD $5.50 FED OAK FURNACE GOAL $5.75 1 VIRGINIA LUMP $7.00 QUICK SERVICE COAL CO. Ljncoln4493 iir >i> _^x>lt^493o. Want Ad* have fai'ed to find it.
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RENT WHILE THERE ARE RENTERS If you have an extra room and you’ve decided to rent it, a good and economical way is through a Times Want Ad. ‘‘Those who are experienced depend on them.” Mrs. J. Clements, 1156 Fletcher Ave., used this Times Want Ad: FLETCHER, 1150: modem furnished. housekeeping room. Stewart 2504. She reported the room was rented the first day the ad appeared and that she had several calls later. Profit by the advice of those who have paid for experience. Call Main 3500 and let a Times Want Ad get results for you.
25 FOK sale a—Coal. Ice and Wood BUY YOUR COAL AT OUR SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES *V‘e 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 lump $6.45 W. Va. mine run $5.4n W. Va. Egg fkd $6.50 Tennessee Egg fkd $6.50 Ind. or 111. large lump ....$6.75 Ind. or 111. Egg. fkd $5.25 Ind. or 111. Domestic Ip., fkd....56.50 Ind. or 111. mine run $4.20 Gen. Poca. lp, fkd $9.00 Gen. Poca. Ip.. Hhoveied $8.76 Gen. Poca. mine run $6.90 Stove Anthracite The best grades of Semi-Smoke-less Coals on the market, as follows; These coals are very high in heat and low in ash. Lltwar lp., fkd $7.60 Mohawk lp.. fkd $7.50 Pocatan Ip., fkd $7.50 Ashaway lp., fkd $7.50 Shoveled lump of the above semi-smokeless coals mentioned $7.25 These iirices are subject to a change any day. Order today, as market conditions will not offer these prices, long. TOM SHROYER Our Phones at Veur Service From 7 a m. to 6 p. m. Six Days a Week. Phones: Lincoln 8361, 8362. Lincoln 8363, 8364 THERE’S A DIFFERENCE WE HAVE IT. Linton, No. I, 75% Lump, $4.95 A KorunßO fourth vein coal for general domestic uses. Little Ash, No Clinkers. OTHER HIGH-GRADE COALS AT LOW PRICES Dclit r ery anywhere in the city. White River Coal Cos. MA in 6818. MA in 6818. Use Re-Screened Coal and Coke NO SNOW—NO WATER—NO DIRT. IT S IN THE DRY. For retort heaters, ranges, furnace*. IT SATISFIES. $6 00— DIXIE EGG—Clean and bright. $5.50 —DIAMOND NUT—For retort stove*. $6.60 —RED STAR EGG—Clean and hot. SS.SO—FOURTH VEIN LUMP—Clean coal. $6.00 —LINTON LUMP—Always good. $7.50 —WEST VIRGINIA LP.—lt satisfla*. $0 50-—POCH. LUMP—Shoveled, red ash. $7.50 —POOH. M R.—Lumpy red aah. sll.76—Nut coke, clean and ary. $4 00—Indiana screenings. WE LOAD YOU IN A JIFFY. $1 LESS. Fred Goepper & Son ESTABLISHED 1893 BElraont 4704. BUY JOUR COAL WHERE YOU GET Finest Quality—Best Prices —Correct Weight and Courteous Service. Try One Ton and Be Convinced. Glendora egg or nut, clean fkd.. .$5.75 Eastern Kentucky lump. fkd.... $7.25 W. Va. splint or block, fkd....57.25 West Va. egg $6.50 Linton 4-vein lump, forked $6 00 Illinois block, forked $5.05 Indiana lump, forked $5.75 111. or Ind. 2to 6-in. lp. fkd. $5.4Q Indiana egg. fkd $5.20 Genuine Pocahontas lump $8.75 Gemfine Poca. mine run $7.25 Citizens coke basebumer size... $11.50 The Bethel Coal Cos. DRexel 2716. DRexel 2717. It isn’t always the largest ad that sells the best coal. Economy enables us to make you a low price on a superior article. GENUINE LINTON NO. 4 FORKED ONLY $5.25 We both lose money when you don’t trade with ns Try one ton and be convinced. DREXEL 6898. GRIDER COAL CO.
25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE a—Coal, Icu and Wood SPECIAL PRICES On Glendora and Eastern Coals J. & I. COAL CO. 127 Fulton St. Circle 0306 REDUCED PRICES Poca. Mine Run $7.00 Poca. Lump $8 75 Linton No. 4 Lump $5 75 W. Va. Lump $7.25 ] Glendora Lump .... . . $7 00 SHEA BROS. Drexel 0194 b—-Clothing FINAL CLEANUP SALE — A REDUCTlON—Approximately 20 to 75 per cent. REASON—For special reduction is ui order to dispose of all end" to make room for new shipments INCLUDED—In present stock are the finest Imported and domestic weaves in worsteds, cheviots, tweeds, blues and blacks, gait and peppers, check*, plaids and pencil stripes. FABRICS —That tailor up handsomely and wear. OOME IN—and order today W, G. SCHNEIDER. TAILOR, 39 W OHIO ST TROUSERS /‘H To Match /7\ U H Yooir Coat l|j| |M $3.95. $4.95. Inf IR $5.95, $6.95 and up IH THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St., Near Illinois LADIES, gents and children g clothing wanted S B. COLLINS CLOTHING WORE, 1440 Columbia Ave Web 9013 c—Household Goods BREAKFAST SETS from manufacturer to the home. BALL A SON. 142 Maesachugettg Ave Lincoln 6061. CHINA CABINET, brass and white bed, upholstered chair, rockers, other furniture. Irvington 0519. LIGHT hothlast heater, davenport, library table and household goods of all kinds. Webster 2479. SINGER sewing machine, drop-head, sews good, slt). 1107 Prospect St RUGS and linoleum*, cheap. 207 W. Washington St, d — M isceJ lan rous PREST-O-LITE TANKS Eighteen. For sale. All or any part, cheap. See MR. J. PIGMAN, INDIANAPOLIS TIMES, 214-220 West Maryland St. OFFICE PARTITION 28 linear ft., 7 ft. hisrh, glass \nd bir< h. brown mahogany finish, includes 2 doors; reasonable. See MR J PIGMAN. Indianapolis Times. 214-220 W. Maryland St. \ TARPAULINS —ALL SIZES Tents, vises, manila rope, various sizes; hardware, bath tubs and contractors’ supplies, at the right price. M. L. GOLDBERG & SON CO. 1302 W. Washington. i TABLE made in U shape, good for bundle wrapping, demonstrating or a* counter In store; cheap. See MR. J. PIGMAN, Indianapolis Times. 214-220 West Maryland St. TYPEWRITERS, ALL MAKES. You can secure a typewriter at prices ranging from $5 to $65 All machines thoroughly overhauled and guaranteed. Send for samples of writing, prices and terms. JUDI) TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Main 2890. 142 N. Meridian SC TYPEWRITERS $25. $35, S4O SSO. S6O; factory rebuilts and fully guaranteed.. Typewriters rented, repaired. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO.. 30 S. Pennsylvania. Lincoln 6822. Estahlished 1880 SHOW CASES, counter* and National cash register; will sell cheap. 2131 E. Washington St. TEN-FOOT marble soda fountain with carhonator; $250. W. G. HOWARD. Broad Ripple.
25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE d—Miscellaneous 12x16-FT. GARAGE; can be moved. OWENS, 507 E, Wash. St. BARBECUE OUTFIT COMPLETE. f—Pet and Live Slock COOP portable S. C. hens, one cock and cockerels, wall feeders, drinking fountains. feed cans, three-gallon sprayer. Wash. 4516. BEAUTIFUL white SPANIEL FEMALE DOG: reasonable if sold at once. Webster 3594. EGGS—For setting. pure- strain White Wyandotte. Ben Davis 1472 ring 3. FOR SALE—Electric brooder and Rhode Island eggs for setting. Randolph 2724. WAGON, rubber tired, depot wagon, also sales wagon priced to sell. Main 8863. | PARROT, good talker, double yellow head. I Drexel 3920 1802 Southeastern Ave. 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS^ IF you have a clear lot I will build you a home. My houses are better and cheaper because I have no office heljj ard pay no | commission. Call Main 1221 and ask for ! MR ELVERS, or MR KLEIN. * GOING TO BUILD OR REMODEL? Get my estimate. Satisfaction guaranteed, j Main 7749. ' HOMES-—Will furnish money and build on your lot to suit. ROBERT .MACGREGOR CO., 541 Consolidated Bldg. Main 6484. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BURKr.E, 416 Mass. Main 1428. CARPENTERING AND ROOKING: general repairs T. F. BISHOP. 15 S. East. Main 6812. “SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TITTuEBGK, 21)1 Indiana Ave. j BRING your foot troubles to C M. WILDER. chiropodist. Bankers Trust Bldg. M 6496. | VAULT CLEANING. PERSONAL SERVICE. Stewart 1794. 935 E. Maryland. PAPER cleaning, expert workmen. Work guaranteed. GADPERRY. Drexel 8784. SCOTTY the barber you will find at Lemeke Annex Shop. Main 6769. WANTED—Hauling to do. Ford dump truck Belmont 4306 28 ->dGkAIJjjTTuN C t >c RADIO TRANSFER Clre j e 3 Hauling All Kinds 3 3 214 E. New York 3 GLORE BROS. TRANSFER iight and heavy hauling, moving by courteous, responsible I nien: freight shipments given prompt atten- ] tion. 21 N. Alabama. Office Circle 6926. ' F.o, . Drexel 2107. | HAULING PACKING- STORAGE Otto J. Suesz, Main 2353-3628 night: Webster 0699. I-” w rale on California shipments CALL HARRISON 2374. For transfer and storage. $4 load and up I for moving. 1 PIANO MOVING OPR SPECIALTY. MOVE. $4 load. Save money Reliable, responsible furniture movers. VOGELTRANSFER CO Storehouse Bel. 3426. Rt‘d Ball Transit Cos. 26 Monument PI. Maiji 4631. TOMLIN TRANSFER AND STORAGE; $5 a load and up _Drexel 4654. 29 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES • ROOMING HOUSE, 14 modem rooms. Very I desirable Circle 3321. SHINING PARLOR | 146'a S. Illinois. 30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline Chevrolet Choose your dealer as carefully as you choose your ear. Chevrolet; 1923 touring; used very little as a demonstrator... $385.00 Chevrolet: 1922 coupe extra good five coni tiree $375.00 Chevrolet. 1920 touring: gots! running condition SIOO.OO Cadillac 1916 touring: good condition; five new cord tires .$200.00 Ford 1922 sedan: lock wheel: other extra* $285.00 Ford; 1922 touring starter: demountable*; lock wheel . $200.00 j Ford; 19 17 touring; Hassler shocks $65.00 Chevrolet: 1920 F. 8., with five tires $250.00 Stone-Chevrolet Cos. Used Car Store. Sales and Service. 427 N Meridian. 540 E. Wash. St Riley 1050. Lincoln -1411.
STOP! We are very low on used oars, so will make a special allowance on any make automobile during show week on new Willys-Knight and Overland cars. The most convenient place to stop. Meridian-Overland Cos. 955-57 N. Meridian Street. R 1 ley 1244. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. VKI.IK ti TOURING Motor just overhauled. A good buy or will take your small ear in trade. Haynes & Schmidt The Willys-Knight and Overland Dealers. 120-122 W. North St. Lincoln 7575. EOKD 1!>21 touring, $25 down. Ford 1917 touring. sls down. Overland 1921 touring. $95 down. Balance easy monthly payments. MERIDIAN OVERLAND CO. Open Evenings and Sundays. 565-557 N. Meridian. Riley 1244. OVERLAND TOURING Completely overhauled; $75 down, balance easy payments. Haynes & Schmidt The Willys-Knight and Overland Dealers. 120- 12Z W. North St. Lincoln 7575. For Good Used Cars See 1. WOLF AUTO CO. 559 No. Capitol. Main 1579. Open Sundays. FORD BODIES ‘ Sedan, coupe, commercial and touring bodies. SWISSHELM & PARKER, 544 E. Wash. Open eves. WILL take gooa talking machine or radio set as part payment on good used car. LI ncoln 6865. STUDEB.AKER touring, 1917: mechanically A-l; newly painted, new top. new upholstering and lock wheel. Must be sold at once; SIOO Call Belmont .'1.191 -1. FORD, late 1922 touring; A-l shape; starter; good tires; $75 down, balance easy terms. MILLER AUTO SALES CO.. till E. Washington. Main 3493. STUDEBAKER, 1920 special sis touring repainted and in excellent condition in every way; price $450: $l5O down. 334 N Capitol. Circle QB7B. RASH Six touring, earty 1921: repainted and in first-class condition throughout: price $475; $176 down. 334 N. Capitol. Circle 0878. GUARANTEED USED CAR? Your own terms. Day and Night Auto Laundry. 248-250 N. Capitol. frORD roadster. 1920 model: repainted and in A-l condition throughout: price $105: SOS down. 334 N. Capitol Circle 0878. CHALMERS coupe, 1920: 5 cord tires; very good running order; cheap for quick sale; private owner, Kenwood 1752. OVERT.ANDS, light lolir tourings and coupe bargains only $75 down 522 N Capitol. iITUDEB A KI3R touring car; mechanically A-l: for quick sale' $225. Drexel 0676. FORDS —CoupesTAeuantS tourings and roadsters, 1923s $75 down 522 N. Caiptol. feuiCKS——4 and 6 cylinder tourings and roadsters; $75 down. $22 N Caiptol Ave. DODGES, all models, open and closed; term* or trade. 559 N Capitol Lincoln 4510. EXCHANGE—Winton 6. 7-pass., good for small car. 2001 W, Vortncnt. Bel. 1525, BUICK 6, 1918 touring, reflnished; terms 644 E Washington Main 3493. MODEL 34 HAYNES SIX. S2OO cash. Can be seen at 2512 N, Delaware St DEPENDABLE used cars. C. it. WALLERICH CO- 833 N. Meridian, ONE Ford motor, in good shape, S2O. Call Randolph 5217. o—Trurks FORD one-ton truck, 1922; A-l condition. If interested call Belpiont 0852. COMMERCIAL truck body. sl2; very cheap. Call Randolph 1844.
31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID We want any make or model. Largest in State. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 618 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, AUTOS WANTED STATE AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 631 N, ipinois. Lincoln 1934. CARS wanted, regardless condition: must have ’em. CITY AUTO PARTS, 411 N. Illinois. Main 6796. • AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York St. Main 4446. ii AL IO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS LET us sell you anew or used battery. Priced from $5 up. Recharging and rental. NORTHEASTERN ELECTRIC AND BATTERY SERVICE, 1602 E. Nineteenth. Webster 9380. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry GUARANTEED PAINT JOBS. Gordon & Webb. HOME GARAGE AND PAINTING CO. 1612 Pierson Ave. Harrison 1535. THE MASTER VULCANIZERS. CUT RATE VULC. CO., INC. 327 N. Noble St. AUTO TOPS $lO up: sedans trimmed and upholstered. AUTO TOP SHOP, 26 E. South. Circle 8110. IT S never lost, * until Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to find it. 31 \UTO.m7>bTuES FOR KENT RENT A NEW CAR U drive it. 127 E. Waba.-h Circle 3000. 35 FINANCIAL Persom! 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 costs $ 4.38 SIOO for 4 mouths costs $ 8.75 S2OO for 4 months costs $17.50 S3OO for 4 months costs $26.25 The above cost is baaed on equal principal payment* being paid monthly. Other amounts at same proportionate rate. Loans made for as long as twenty months payable in convenient monthly installments Interest is charged on unpaid principal balances for exact number of days between payments and for just the actual time you keep the money. No other charges of any kind. If in a hurry phone Main 2923. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE SERVICE CO. 404 Kregge Bldg. 41 E. Washington St., cor. Penn. St. Telephone Main 2923. Under State Banking Supervision. 37 MONEY TO _LOAN MONEY Borrowed of 11s 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. 320 to 3300 We loan on PIANOS, FURNITURE, AUTOS LIVE STOCK, FARM IMPLEMENTS. ETC. We can arrange repayment of loan to suit you. Capitol Loain Cos„ 1141154 E. Washington St. Main 1(585. Lincoln 7184. FIRST and second mortgage on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. R. WILSON. 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lincoln 6104.
39 LEGAL NOTICES PARK PRIVILEGES—NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis, will on Saturday. March 15, at 10 o'clock a. m . at its office In the city hall, receive sealed proposals for the letting of refreshment privileges in certain parks and griTunds belonging to the city of Indianapolis for park purposes, as follows, to-wit: Garfield Park. Willard Park. Rhodius Park. Riverside Canoe Club restaurant. South Grove Course and Tourist Camp in Riverside Park. Riverside dance hall, near Riverside Canoe Club: room fronting on Thirtieth St., west of Riverside Amusement Company's property. All In accordance with specifications on file in the office of said board. Bids for said privileges m each and all of said parks will be received separately. Each bidder will be required to deposit a certified check in the amount of ten (10‘*> per cent of his bid as a guarantee that each successful bidder will within twenty (201 days execute a contract and file satisfactory surety company bond with said board. Failure on the part of successful bidders to enter into a contract and furnish sueh bonds within the specified time will operate to forfeit said checks as liquidated damages oh account of said failure An affidavit of noncollusion will be required for each bid. Bids ivill be received for a specific amount for such privileges from March 15, 1924. to Feb. 28. 1925, and also an alternate bid for a specific amount per year for three years from March 15, 1924. Bidders will specify the amount proposed to be expended for building and fixtures all of which will be supplied by bidder at his own expense. Bids will be sealed and filed separately for each concession. This board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. CHARLES A. BOOKWAUTER. FRED CLINE. A. M. MAGUIRE, FRANK P. MANLY. Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. March 7, 1924. NOTICE State of Indiana, Marion County: In the Probate Court of Marion County. No. 66-21377. William Behnke, executor, estate of Helene Behnke. deceased, plaintiff, vs. George Obergfell. defendant. William Behnke being duly sworn upon his oath says, that he is the plaintiff in the above entitled cause: that on the 2nd day of July. 1923, ill the County of Marion, State of Indiana. Helene Beluiko died testate, and by her last will and testament appointed the plaintiff the executor thereof. That on the 3rd day of July. 1923, the plaintiff duly qualified and received his letters as such executor. That the plaintiff’s cause of action herein is for money due him as such executor from the defendant on a promissory note, executed by the said defendant to the deceased Helene Behnke, during her lifetime, in the sum of eight hundred and thirty ($830.00) dollars: that the plaintiff's claim is lust and that the plaintiff ought to recover the sum of eight hundred and thirty ($830.00) dollars of and from the defendant That the defendant., George Obergfell. Is not a resident of the State of Indiana. WM. BEHNKE, Executor. Suosoribed and sworn before me this 20th day of February. 1924. IDA WANGELIN, Notary Public. My commission expires Sepl. 17. 1927. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, the Board of Commissioners of Marion County, Indiana, will, up to 10 o’clock a. m., March 17. 1924, receive sealed bids for tractor and plows for Asylum for the Poor, according to plans and specifications on file In the office of the auditor of Marion County. Each bid must lie accompanied by a bond and an affidavit as required by iw. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Witness our hands, this 7th day of March. 1924. JOHN KITLEY. ALBERT HOFFMAN. JOHN C. MeCLOSKEY. Commissioners of Marion County. Attest: HARRY DUNN. Auditor. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of the estate of Johanna Spearing, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. No. 22140. ALBERT H. SPEARING. I March 7. 14. 21. TIMES WANT ADS BRING YOU BUSINESS 1
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39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Indiana State Highway Commission. Division of Maintenance. Indianapolis, Ind.. Feb. 26, 1924. —Contract No. 40— Mtk Sealed proposals will be received at office of the State Highway Commission; Indianapolis, Indiana, at 10 o'clock a. m., March 18. 1924. for Bituminous Macadam and Bituminous Surface Treatment on State Roads as described below: Road 4. Section N. In Lawrence County extending from east corporation line of Bedford in an easterly direction 0.767 miles. Road 22. Section B. In Lawrence County extending from the north corporation line of Oolitic to the village of Need more, a j distance of 2.1 miles. Road 22, Section D. In Monroe County extending from the north corporation line of Bloomington in a northly direction, a distance of 3.976 miles. Road 32, Section A. In Monroe County, extending from the north corporation line ; of Bloomington in a westerly direction 1.4 i — Road 4. Section W. In Dearborn County extending from the east corporation line ol Aurora in an easterly direction to 0.1 mile west of the west corporation line of Lawrenceburg, a distance of 2.9 miles. Road 4, Section X. In Dearborn County extending from a point in the town of Greendale in an easterly direction to the Ohio-Indiana State Line, a distance of 3.3 miles. Road 26, Section H. In Jefferson County extending from a point in the town of North Madison in a northwesterly direction to the village of Wirt, a distance of 4.8 miles. Date set for completion, December Ist. 1924. Total Length: Bituminous Macadam. 2.633 miles; Surface Treatment. 16.60 mile*. —Contract No. 41— Road 5. Section K. In Harrison and Floyd Counties extending from the Washington Harrison County line in a southeasternly direction to the west corporation line of | Greenville, in Floyd County, a distance of 9.18 miles. Road 5. Section L. In Floyd County extending from the west corporation line of Greenville in a southeasternly direction to the west corporation line of New Albany, a distance of 10.6 miles. Road 16, Section D In Floyd County extending from the west corporation line of New Albany in a westernly direction one (1) mile. Date set for completion, December Ist _ 1924. m Total Length Bituminous Macadam. 3.1 V I miles; Surface Treatment. 17.00 miles. —Contract No. 43 j Road 13, Section L. Allen County, ex- | tending from north corporation line of Ft. j Wayne, in a northeasterly direction. 0.41 I miles. Road 13. Section K & L. Allen and Wells Counties, extending from the south corporation line of Ft. Wavne in a southerniy direction, 17.73 miles to the south end of the bituminous macadam north of Bluffton. Road 2. Section K. Allen County, extending from the west corporation line of Ft Wavne in a westerly direction 0.8 miles. Road 27, Section H. Grant County, exj tending from the north corporation line of Marion in a northwesternly direction 1.13 mi'es. Road 27, Section E-3. Elkhart County, extending from the south corporation Una of Goshen in a southemly direction 3.0 miles. Total length Bituminous Macadem, 10.10 miles; surface treatment. 12.97 miles. Date set for completion December 1, 1924. —Contract No. 44 Road 42, Seetio l C. In Porter County, extending from the east corporation line of Valparaiso eastward to La Porte County line. 7.77 miles. Road 43. Section A-2. In Porter and Lake Counties, gaps in pavement at Baileytown and Millers, totalling .86 miles. Road 8, Section G. In Lake County, extending from Nouth corjioration line of Gary southward to State Road Nc. 2 at Merrillville. 3.3 miles. Road 42. Section E. In La Porte County, extending from the east corporation line of City of La Porte eastward to end of eighteen-foot pavement. 6.08 miles. Road 12. Section D In La Porte County, extending from the Porter County line eastward to point 3.84 miles west of city of La Porte. 8.83 miles. Road 15, Section H. In La Porte County extending from the north corporation line ! of City of La Porte northward 1.05 miles. Road 2, Section B In La Porte County, extending from the Porter County line eastward and southward to Penn. R. R. tracks In Town of Wanatah, 3.13 miles. Road 32. Section Q. In La Porte County, extending from the Wabash R R. Tracks south side of town of Westville northwaV i to State Road No 42. .22 mile. Road 15, Section E In Starke extending from the Nickel Plate R. R. Track# in Town of Knox southward to Cross Road, j 3.60 miles. Road 50. Section E In Marshall County, j extending from east corporation lino of Cul- ; ver eastward around Military Academy. .90 mile. Road 7. Section F. In Cass County, ex- ! tending from west corporation line of Logansport westward to end of pavement. 3.08 i miles. Road 44. Section N. In Carroll County, extending through Town of Delphi southward to end of pavement. 3.50 miles. Total Length: Bituminous Macadam. 13 66 miles: Surface Treatment, 28.64 miles. Date set for completion of all work, December Ist. 1924. Bidder shall file bond with his bid equal to l 1! times the amount of his proposal. Proposals, plans and specifications are on j file in the Office of the State Highway Comi mission, Indianapolis, Indiana, where .tame may be obtained upon payment of SI.OO per J. D. WILLIAMS. Director. Feb. 29. March 7. NOTICE TO BIDDERS—TRAILERS FOR COLLECTION AND REMOVAL OF GARBAGE AND ASHES. SANITARY DISTRICT OF NDIANAPOLIS. Indianapolis. Ind. Feb. 2& 1924. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Sanitary Commissioners for the sanitary district of Indianapolis, at its office, room 208, city hall. Indianapolis. Ind.. until 10 o'clock a. m. on the 25th day of March. i 1924. for all or any part of twenty-one (21) trailers for use in the collection and removal | of garbage and ashes, according to the specifications for said trailers on file in the office of said board. Each bid shall be accompanied by a check payable to said board. I certified by a reputable bank. In an amount at the rate of $50.00 for each trailer bid I upon. Said bids will be opened after 10 o'clock [ a. m. oil said 25th day of March. 1924, but the board reserves the right to defer action on any and all bids, or any part thereof to a date not later than the 24th day of April. 1924. The board further reserves the right to accept on any bid a less number than the full number of trailers Md on. The board further reserves the right to reject any and all bids. JOHN L. ELLIOTT. President, JAY A. CRAVEN. Vice President. RUSSELL T. MacFALL. Board of Sanitary Commissioner*. Sanitary District of Indianapolis. Feb. 29-March 7. 14 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice Is liereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as executor of the estate of Kate S. Walterman. deceased, late of Marlon Counts'. Indiana. Said estate la supposed to be solvent. No. 22139. CHARI.ES L. WALTERMAJf. March 7. 14. 21. Building Permits J. T. Chapman, double. 3609 E. Vermont, $3,200. J. T. Chapman, furnace. 3609 E. Vermont, S3OO. J. T. Chapman, double. 3613 E. Vermont. $3,200. J. T. Chapman, furnace, 3313 E. Vermont, S3OO. James F. Sliireman, addition, 27T N. Belle Vieu. SSOO. James K. Robins, apartment. 601 E. Maple Road. $35,000. Claude Laughner. remodel, 803 N. Alabama $250. William Tyler, addition, 533 V. Black ford, S2OO. J. A. Smith, dwelling. 807 Carlyle PI,. $3,835. J. A. Smith, dwelling. 813 Carlyle B. $3,835. J. A. Smith, dwelling. 830 Carlyle PI, $3,835. J. A. Smith, dwelling, 826 Carlyle PI, $3,835. Harvey E. Rogers, dwelling. 1435 W, Ttllr ty-Fourth. $2,200. Harry Moddrell, garage, 18 N. Highland. SSOO. Capital Lumber Company, reroof. 1713 W. New York. SSOO. L. C. Huey, garage. 4631 Park. S4OO. Clark Bremernian, dwelling. 3148 Indianapolis, $3,000. Sherman H. Mott, dwelling. 1514 B. Hoefgen. $1,340. E. J. Larkin, garage. 1653 N. Temple. $250. Anna Davis, reroof, 1225 Eugene. $340. Eliza G. Newson, remodel. 1345 W. Twen-ty-Sixth, S2OO. zM* Volney T. Malott, elevator, 840 X. Jersey. $3,000 R. P. Reinhart, addition. 1944 X. Alabama, SSOO. Earl R. Gambrel, dwelling, 31 S Sherman $3,350. Evard Jewelry Store, sign, 50 Monument,, S2OO Harry Goldmeier, addition. 1261 W. Thir-ty-Third. S3OO. M. Cordell, dwelling 838 N. Emerlsoti, $4 850. Michael W. Welch, garage. 1035 Windsor. S2OO Henr> Poeliler. garage. 11.30 Pleasant, $368. M. T Kramer, dwelling. 436* H- TwentyFirst, SI,BOO.
