Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 260, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1924 — Page 10
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A Times *Want Ad Each Day Brings Business Your Way— Call Main 3500
LOCAL' WANT AD BATES 12c Per Line 1 Time 11c „ Per Line 3 Times or More 10c Per Line 6 Times or More Minimum Space Two Lines The Times will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement. Want ad clerks will give a kill number when a cancellation or stop order is received. Advertisers are Dried to keep a memorandum of this number, as it indicates the time and date of cancellation. You can telephone your Want Ads and bill will be sent later. Just call TIMES WANT ADS. MA in 3500. Ask for Ad Taker.
1 DEATH NOTICES BROWN. ROY W.—Hushand of Era Brown. father of Margaret Brown, son of Frank T. Brown, brother of Raymond. Edward and Leslie Brown, massed away March 11 at 3:40 p. m Funeral Friday at 2 p. m at residence, 46V. S. Capitol. WEISfIAAR. FRANK—Age 48. beloved husband of Margaret Weishaar, brother of Joseph. William. George and Minnie Weissaar and Mrs. Morton Towey. passed away at 10:10 p. m.. Wednesday. Funeral at residence. 920 E. Twenty-Fifth St., at 2 p. m. Saturday, March 15. 1924. Burial at Crown Hill. Friends invited. 2 CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS—WE wish to express our sincere thankw4o the many friends, neighbors and relatives for the many acts of kindness shown us during the sickness and deatlr of our beloved mother. Mrs. Minnie Postel. for the beautiful floral offerings, to Rev. Terrace, solist. Dr A. H. Harrold and J. C. Wilson, undertaker. f HER CHILDREN. CARD OF THANKS—We wish to thank our friends and relatives for their kifidness and sympathy, during the i'iness.and death of our dear mother. Lettitia E. Demaree. Rev. 8* Clatr for his consoling words, the singers, and also the funeral director. Mr. Luther Shirley MR. J. W DEMAREE. MR. A. C. DEMBRFE and FAMILY 5 FLN’KHAL DIRECTORS Drexel 2570. Res. Drexel 2046. W. T. BLASENQYM funeral director , Auto Service for All Occasions Auto Ambulance. Latly Attendant. 1625 Shelby St., Indianapolis, Ind. Parlors. 1222 Union St. FLANKER & BUCHANAN 320 N Illinois SI Funeral directors to the people of Indianapods since 1887. N Phone—Main 0841. 0642. Li 2641. XDIAXAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908. FUNERAL DIRECTOR—I4O2 N. Illinois. WM E. KRIEGEK Mam 1154. Res phone. Ben\l)avis 332-L. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. 951 N Delaware L 6564. M. 3680 7 I.ODGKS AM) tLI BS A. O. H. Ladies’ Auxiliary will meet at the home of Nellie Cecilia Carroll. 229 N Randolph St., at 8 p. m.. Thursday evening for praver. Members of Division N< 9. Mrs. I. R I.A PORTE county president; MRS JULIA CALLIHAN. division president. 9 PERSONALS 1 WILL not be responsible for any debts < ontracud by my wife on and after Marel. 12 1924 TIMES H. SOiTTH WORTH 10 Tost and koi nd FCJND—Articles found in Indianapolis stieei cars yesterday • TWO UMBRELLAS. FOUR GLOVES FOUR PURSES. ONE PAIR SLIPPERS ONE BELT ONE PAIR TROUSERS FIVE PACKAGES ONF. DINNER BUCKET ONE KEY. ONE PAIR SHELL KIM GLASSES. ONE BOSTON BAG THREE PAIR MENS GLOVES. SMALL PUR4E. PWO RANK BOOKS. MANS SHOES , Telephone Main ”737. Lost—< ■ old wa ■•■!■. o|K.-n face. 17-jewei Hampden: leather watch chain attached: between Everett and Henry Sts. ot. Harding Ca)l Belmont 11948. Reward LOST—Lady s lavalliere made of 85 00 gold soin: valued as gift: reward of So for return in good condition lo MR. BARKER, Times office, Rltyi lady 9 diamond ring, lost somew here on or near E. Washington Si Finder please call Circle 3471 or Lincoln 2012. Reward. [ PURSE gray leather S. E comer Illinois and Washington. Monday 11 p. m. Call Drexel 4828. between 8 a m.-5 p. m. Reward. WRIST WATCH. Waltham: either in Ohio Theater or west on Ohio St. to Senate Ate. Call Beech Grove 90-J 2. LOST —Eastern Star pin. on Washington or Illinois Sts., Wednesday evening. Drexel 0352. 12 II KIP VVVVIKI>—M VI.L ~ BOYS WANTED BOYS OF GOOD CHARACTER TO CARRY PAPERS IN CENTRAL DISTRICT. MUST FURNISH REFERENCE. SEE MR. JEFFRIES, 214-20 W. MARYLAND, AFTERNOONS. Salesmen ' Lincoln 4485. The man we want does not often read these-wus. We jjdge you not by past experience. but by your personality and a desire to forge ahead. The men we employ need not werry about money matters. This is a direct factory branch selling a highgrade electrical appliance. Our territory la large must be covered. If mu qualify with us, we will udvance you to potation paying as high as 84.001) a year. Married meix or jren living with their parents prefeired. Call 9 a. m. to 5 p m. W. P MEYER. SREGINA CORPORATION. 435 Century Bldg. 36 S. Penn. St. Men Wanted To qualify as automobile mechanics. OUR FREE EMPLOYMENT DEPT, assist students to obtain positions which enable them to' Earn While They Learn OPEN DAILY. ALSO MONDAY. WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY EVES. BATTERIES RECHARGED Indianapolis Auto School 512 N CAPITOL AVE Uncoln 3521. AUTO PAINTER WANTED—Must be firstclass. best of wages Phone Drexel 4970, or cal’, at 833 Charles St SUPERIOR AUTO PAINTING CO. SALESMEN coal %na building material business with machine. State age. experience. salary. Box A No. 2865. Times HorSETO-HOUSE” sa'esmen. Our merchandise sells and repeits. Call Bar. 2900. , TRUCKS to do coal hauling. , 1001 Southeastern Ave. 13 IXSTKt CTIOXS 6 TNOCOPATION. rag-jazz. in twenty lessons. SI per icsson. ou piano, tenor, banjo, etc Free booklet ALEX CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL. 106 Pemroke Arcade. Circle 8034. J’OPULAk PIANO music taught in 20 lessons beginner* and advanced Clark Boh* School. 10 W. Ohio St. Circle 8326.
WHY WAIT Probably you have been waiting for quite a while to accumulate enough cash to buy an automobile. Automobiles are not sold these days for cash. They can be bought on easy payments. Reliable used car dealers are advertising their best buys in today’s Times. Read the Classified Want Ads now and make your selection. Most all these dealers will give you liberal time in which to pay. If you have a used car fop sale, advertise it in The Times “Automobile for Sale” Columns. Call Main 3500 and ask for an Ad Taker.
13 INSTRUCTIONS ALL MEN. women, boys, girls. 17 to 65. willing to study for Government positions; fll7-$250 (traveling or stationary). Write Great Western Institute. 218 St. Louis. Mo.. immediately. MEN to learn oarber iraae. TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 510 E. Washington St.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757, IT'S never lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ad have failed (o And U 14, SALESMAN WAXTKD ’ SALESMEN wanted; experience unnecessary; good pay while learning. Apply Mr. Meyer. REGINA CORPORATION 455 Century Bldg. 16 HKLI‘ WANTED—FEMALK MIDDLE-AGED woman to eare for baby while mother works; more for home than wages. Webster 9306. ITS never lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to And it. 17 SITUATIONS WANTED a—Male YOUNG MAN. PAST fS YEARS. WOULD LIKE TO LEARN PLUMBING TRADE. KENWOOD 2011 WANTED —Paper cleaning, painting, roof and gutter repairing, plastering. Webster 6284. * HIGH -chool student, hours 8-2. want- work afternoon and Saturday Drexel 6245, MIN AND WIFE, colored. lor janitor work References, Lincoln 2061 b—Female
HOUSEKEEPER Lady, refined in every respect who has kept house for 14 years, and Tikes to keep hotlse, desires a place that will be home to herself and her 9-year-old son. "A home is wanted more than big wages." She is also capable of taking care of anv invalid. Call MRS. THOMPSON HA rrison 4191. BABY to bring home ind cart for by the week References A-i. Helmont 2449. WASHINGS and ironing, called tor and delivered, Har. 3695. 8239 N Capitol. LACE CURTAINS; all kinds of fancy laundering: first-cless. Riley 1153. STENOGRAPHER-TYPIST. beginner; 17 years of age CIRCLE 5245 COLORED woman wants day work: references Call Webstrj- 8661. CURTAINS io laundry. LUTZ. Drexel 0895. 18 ROOMS, KK RENT WANTED to rent nice. large bedroom to man and wife or employed woman, with kitchen privileges; north side. Address A No. 2808. Tlires. SKKIVER. 2718; tVo rooms and alcove, furnished or■ unfurnished; good heat; modcm. private home Randolph 5867, WASHINGTON, 2201 E.: Tourist Inn. newly furnished sleeping rooms. Terms reaisonabie, by day or week. ALABAMA. N. 1441 clean, large room; 1 or g refined gentiemen; breakfast. Circle 4575. MIDDLE DK Woodruff,. 991; modern fur-ni-hod room*: reasonable,, Webster 8665. STEAM-HEATED room. modern: private home home privileges. Kenwood 4081. UNFURNISHED mod. front room; telephone *-rvic, : ” ladles preferred. Drexel 2597. WALCOTT, 421: iwo large, modern rooms; near Tech High School, Brookside 2605. ALABAMA. N. 1401: large, furnished, front room modern hijm- gentlemen preferred. MERIDIAN. S., 1055; 2 lovely furn. rms. ;• light, gac. wu.cr, heat Drexel 0362. EXTRA large Iront room modern apartment. Very desirable. Circle 1089 LEXINGTON Ave., 804; two furnished front rooms: $5 week. Drexel 0862 SOUTHEASTERN. 1814: modern room with board if deeired. Drexel 2998, ATTRACTIVE front room in widow home; walking distance. Main 7925. WORKING woman for a companion; to share home, Lincoln 1082. COLLEGE At-e., 1025; '"three or 4 unfurnished semi-modern rooms, FT WAYNE 633. nice sleeping room for one or two, $3.50 week. .8 —Light Housekeeping ASHLAND. 914: furnished light housekeeping rooms: modern home with refined people, ,"**• CENTRAL. 1208: two light housekeeping rooms: heat, fight, gas furnished. Lincoln 7763 BUCHANAN. 920: two furnished rooms: close to ear line; private home. ILLINOIS. N.. 1126; one large light housekeeping -room; private entrance. ■ b—Beard and Rooms ILLINOIS. 3042 N.; pleasant • room: home pnsti'.eges; modem. R indolph 3643. MODERN room, suitable foi one or two; meals optional. Webster 5944. NORTH, modern front room; gentlemen preferred. Harrison 2157. 19 RENTALS a—Houses 347 S. Gray. "5 rroms. single $25.00 570 W. Wilkins, 7 room* and bath. . 30.00 627 E. Vermont. 6 rooms, modern. . 37.50 517 N. Capitol, 3 rms.. kitehnte, bath 42.50 4825 Win thr op, 6-room modern..... 45.00 —Colored— SST W. Eleventh. 3 rooms 115.00 826 Economy. 3 rooms e. s T 5.00 844 N. California. 4 rms.. tile bath. 35.00 602 N. California. 7 rms and bath 60.00 I. N. RICHIE & SON. Main 0520. 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. 301 W. Morris. 6-rm. mod $35.00 1212 S. Senate, 6-rm. mod $32.50 1216 S. Senate. 6-rm. mod $31.50 Call Harrison 3704. SEVILLE. 810 N.. 8-room modern house. garage, suitable for 2 families SSO per month Belmont 2496. ST PETER St.. 433: aiY* rooms with gain nge; 822 l>er month. Drexel 5116. FOR rent. 2-room summer cottage. near Rnyad Ripple: $lO FOR rent. 2006 Hovyy St.; 6 room, semimodeni, Lincoln 3845, Randolph 1303. CQBB REALTY CO.. REM'S—INSURANCE r-REAL ESTATE Main 2276 TIMES WANT ADS BRING TOU BUSINESS
19 RENTALS * c—Apartments 727 Fairfield Ave. ing-room. sun parlor, dressing- ; room, Pullman diner and bath. 565. State Saving & Trust Cos. Main 4617. 9 E. Market. d—Business Places State Savings and Trust Bldg. 5 E. MARKET ST. - Third floor, two rooms an ideal location for beauty shop; plenty of iljflit in worts room. States Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517. 9 E. Market. OLD-ESTABLISHED barber t-hop. good location: modern; no fixtures Circle 6980. 21 REAL ESTATE FOB SALE a—Business Property SWg ESSEX & LUCAS Aft A 312 Kahn Hklg (l IT A , *“• Circle 6600 'vJiXliU_j Business Space—Basement approx 4.000 SQ. ft.; first floor same, or the like amount on a second floor: building Is sprmklered downtown wholesale district Will lease for 10 years any amount (f space and w4l remodel b—Houses Colored Notice, Bungalows s3(>o Down On Any 5-room, Hovey $2,800 5-rooifi, Hovey, long living-room. . $3,000 5-room, Ethel Ave $3,000 We are starting 5 more this month. Gardner Realty Co--717 Peoples Bank Bldg.. Lincoln 4162. , Eve, Har 4192. S3OO CASH. Dandy four room cottage with large back porch, good condition: electric lights, gas. astern at sink in kitchen: well and city water at back door Located in 1400 block on 9 Charles Will go Quick at $1,600. Mr Keller. Randolph 0894. SCHMID A SMITH INC . REALTORS "Let s Talk It Over.’’ 130 N. Delaware Main 4088. LEEDS AVE. near Southeastern; five-room modern bungalow, garage. Owner aakiJ $3,900 but account leaving city must accept any reasonable offer on easy payments. Shown by appointment any time. No phone information. Monen-Peelle Cos. Near Nordyke Marmon Dandy six-room nouse. m fine condition, liargain Price. $250 CASH BALANCE TERMS Priesmbyer & Weiss Lin. 8105. 136 N. Delaware. Hur. 2913.
Near Garlielcl Park * Five-room, strictly modern bungalow; haj-dwood floors; attractive, well-built homo. Improved stregt. Never been occupied $5,500 $1 009 down. Lincoln 1734. Evenings. Drexel 2420. Best Part of English Ave. Five rooms, all on ground floor: well arranged. newly decorated, lighting fixtures. I Inside toilet and lavatory. . Immediate possess! in. Well worth the price. $3,700, SSOO down Lincoln 3734 SX 'QAL Circle 6600 AJirUlLe 910 West Drive Woodruff Place—Double; Ideal for converting into four-apartment building: in the most exclusive residential section in Indianapolis Call at once, Southern Ave. Just off MerkUan St. Four ami five-room semi-modern bungalow*: lots 40*130 M Nicholson. Jr. Meyer-Kiser Rank Lincoln 3341. Res.. Main 1253. READ THIS Get in business: 5-room house and two storerooms, edge of city: paved road; semimodern: large lot. bam.z Near College at interurban and bus stop. $5,850: can arrange terms. MR. LANGDON, Main 0185. Evenings. Drexel 7821, ring 3. 1215 Hoefgen Street Five-room strictly modern bungalow, exceptionally well built, attractive and well located: paved street, nevfir occupied: priced to sell at once. $5,500; SI,OOO cash. Lincoln 3734; evenings. Drexel 2420. 337 PARKWAY, 5 rooms, bath, toilet, garage. laundry in basement, $3,500 S7OO cash. 2% acres. 7-room bungalow; plenty of fruit; close in; $4,000: terms EVEItROAD. 401 Transportation Bing. Lincoln 3880. Drexel 3250, 627 Woodlawn Ave. 627 Woodlawn Ave.; 6-room cottage; neat: lights, gas. both waters in kitchen: inside toilet garage: price $3,000;' SSOO down, Lincoln 3734. FOR COLORED BUYERS 1827 Highland Place. 7-rcom house. 3 bedrooms, gas. electric lights, city water, good barn, north: the price SSOO cash, balance terms. Webster 5309. NEW homes, strictly modern, every convenience: 5 at Tacoma a%l Thirteenth: 8 at Tample and Thirteenth; terms or consider small clear property as part. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. HERE IS YOUR CHANCE No down payment; your rent buys this new, five-room home on E. Twenty-Fifth St. Owner, Iri-ington 3080, BEAUTIFUL 5-room bungaU w, bargain. Long living room, fireplace, breakfast nook. Must sell. Easy terms. Phone Hum- | boldt 2672, SOUTH of Fall CreeK. beautiful 4-bedroom residence; modern in every detail: immediate possession; $7,350; terms. Wash. 0187, PARTY leaving city has asked me to sell his tw-o doubles. They sure are bargains. Thane Humboldt 2672, ' BY OWNER. 5-room muarrn, garage, sld* drive, large lot. square south of Brookside car Webster 8094 SOUTHEAST part of city, double house for sale. Bargain. Address A No. 2867, Times. BUILD and finance your building, easy payments. B. A. BBANSt N. Lincoln 5881. DOWN buys room oungalow CITY BUILDERS REALTY CO Wash 4344 FIVE-ROOM house semi modern. 1750 Lockwood; S2OO down, Drexel 4967. 38 9. ADDISON: 9-room bouse: 8 porches; good condition. Belmont 0475. TECtuJ§EH St., south of Tenth: 6-room modern. Term*.
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21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—House* ✓ Graceland Ave., $750 Cash Near Thirty-Second, 5 rooms with long living-room, dining-room, kitchen and breakfast nook. Tw,o nice bedrooms with abundance of closet room and bath up. Large brick finished front porch and large glass enclosed rear porch. With well and cistern. Two-room basement, fruit, shrubbery and trees. Garage; east front lot. Balance at $45 per month. Call Mr. Washburn, with J. E. Morrison & £o. 425 Lemeke Bldg. 1 Lincoln 3564. Res,, Rand. 8731. ~ Real Home Lexington Ave., east of State; six rooms and large reception hall. Living-room, din-ing-room. kitchen and pantry, 3 bedrooms with large closets and” bath up: full basement with laundry room, equipped with tubs. , Cement front pordh. enclosed rear porch. Price is $5,250; terms Jan be arranged. Call Mr Washburn, with J. E. Morrison & Cb. 425 Lemeke Bldg. Lincoln 3564. , Res.. Rand. 5731. New Modern Double East Tuxedo near Tenth St.. $1,500 cash. Has 7 rooms on south side with 1 bedroom down: 6 rooms on north side. Hardwood floors and built-in features; full basement; 2-car garage: east front: paved street; large porches with decked roofs. Will consider good building lot as part payment. Call Mr. Washburn, with J. E. Mbrrison & Cos. 425 Lemeke Bldg. Lincoln 3504, |tes Rand. 8731. SX QAL -Circle 6600 22 acres with nine-room house: lots of small fruit, such as H acre strawberries. % acre raspberries, grapes, cherries, etc;, within 20 minutes' drive of Monument. Price $6,600 cash. This 4s a remarkable buy; paved road direct to the farm. This is a snap. In less than 10 years this place will bring $15,000.
660 North Beville Ave. Eight rooms and bath; gas. electrlo lights furnace, fireplace, hardwood floors in three rooms, concrete front porch., inclosed back porch. 2-car garage. Owrfer packed and ready to leave city. Avery special bargain price. Call -Mr. Richardson. Irvington 0443. State Savings & Trust Cos. Mam 4517. , 9 E. Market St ESSEX * LUCAS , n SX QAL IRv. 2762 Northeast Bath. Areola hejJter. full lot. fruit and flowers, ail improvements In and paid for: close to Brookside Park; $4,500: £SOO cash, balance S4O per month. d—Lot* CORNER Hovey and Twenty-Fourth; choice lot for double. Only SBOO cash. Call Webster 7360. LOT on Drexel Ave.. north of TenUi DREXEL 2400 f—Saie or Exchange FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY JAK KEITH 6 E. Market St., room 208. Main 3110. 27 tfE VI. Wanted in Morton Place Seven to eight-room homo; Alabama or Delaware Sts. Call at once. Marion County State Bank V_ All Cash Immediately for your semi-modem house, prefer something near Shelby ear line. Rand. 4830. I WILL buy 5 or 6 small house* that c;uv be bought at the right price: wdl pay cash no delay Randolph 1303, 1 WANTED —j and 6-room cottagi-n Any good location south. Can deal quickly Call Lincoln 3734. , WE WANT to buy a cottage or double, not over s*looo Brookside 1272. TIMES WANT AOh BOOST BUSINESS 25 MISCELLANEOLM H)K SALE a—Coal. Ice and \Vo<mJ BUY YOUR COAL AT OUR SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES We sell the best coal that money can buy guaranteed and the guarantee n good. Gen. W. Va. Island Creek fkd. lump $6.95 Gem W. Va. Jackson Jumbo fkd. lump ■ .$6.95 W. Va. shoveled lump $6.45 W. Va. mine run $5.46 W. Va. Egg fkd $6.50 Tennessee Egg fkd $6.50 Ind. or 111. large lump $5.75 Ind. or 111. Egg, fkd $5.25 Ind. or 111. Domestic lp., *kd... .$5.60 Ind. or 111. mine run ...$4.20 GeD. Poca. lp., fkd $9.00 Gen. Poca. lp., shoveled $8.75 Gen. Poca. mine run $6.90 Stove Anthracite $15.00
The best grafts of Semi-Smoke-less Coals on market, as follows: These coals are very high in heat and low in ash. Litwar lp., fkd $7.50 Mohawk lp., fkd $7.50 Pocatan lp., fkd $7.50 Asliaway lp., fkd $7.50 Shoveled lump of the above semi-smokeless coals mentioned * $7.25 These prices are subject to a change any day. Order today, as market conditions will not offer these prices long. TOM SHHOYER Our Phones at \our Service From 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Six Days a Week. Phones: f Lincoln 8361, 8362. Lincoln 8363, 8364. — % THERE’S A WE HAVE IT. Linton, No.'4, 75% Lump, $4.95 A genuine fourth vein coal for general domestic uses. Little Ash, No Clinkers, OTHER HIGH-GRADE COALS AT LOW PRICES Delivery anywhere in the city. § White River Coal Cos. MA in 6318. MA in 6318. ■■-■■■■ - - * SPECIAL THE BEST Pocohontas Lump, f $8.75. THE BEST Pocohontas M W R., $7 BETHEL COAL CO. DR exel 2716 DR exei 2717. WOOD AND KINDLING, large and small loads Stewart 1669.
25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE a—CoaJ, Ice and Wood EXTRA -SPECIAL Clean Forked Eastern Kentucky Lump, $7.00 Per Ton—Two Tons, $13.50 (iirood —Clean Gen. Poca. Egg, $7.95 Two Tons, $U>.65. ISLAND COAL CO. ' WEbster 0122. i i Use Re-Screened Coal and Coke NO SNOW—NO WATER—NO DIRT. ITS IN THE DRY. For retort heaters, rangers ''furnaces. IT SATISFIES. DIXIE EGG—Clean and bright. DTAMOND NUT—For retort strives. RED STAR EGG—Clean and hot. FOURTH VEIN- LUMP—Clean coal. LINTON LUMP—Always good. WEST VIRGINIA LP—-It satisfies. POCH. LUMP—Shoveled, red s-h. POCH M. R.—Lumpy red ash. NUT COKE—Clean and dry. • INDIANA SCREENINGS WE LOAD YOU IN A JIFFY. Fred Goepper & Soir ESTABLISHED 1893. BFlmont 470-1 New Prices On the Coal On the Market $ Kindling With Each Ton Try our Horwier Red Ash; burns well and holds fire overnight. Hooeier Red Ash Egg dean forked .$5.25 Hoosier Red Ash Lump, clean forked.. $5.95 Best Linton Lump, dean forked $b 00 Illinois Lump, clean forked $6 00 Best Indiana Lump, dean forked. . . .$6.75 Glendora Egr. dr an forki-d $5.75 Beat Brazil Illoi k, large foi ked $7.00 Best Indiana Egg. clean forked $5 25 Best Ind. itr 111 2 to d-ln. Lp.. fkd. . $5.35 Illinois Kgjr, dean forked $5.25 High-grade Nut and Slack .—53.75 Best Va. Block, large fkd $7.25 Best K.v. Block, large,fkd $7.25 Citizens Coke, the la-et sll 50 Red Ash Poca. Ip., mine better $9 00 Union Ice and Coal Cos. DRexel 4621. DRexel 4623. GLENDORA CcaiH That Gives Satisfaction MONCRSEF pOAL CO. DrexeS 2Qi94 REDUCED PRICES Poos. Mine Rutl $7 00 Poca. Lump $8.75 ’ Linton No 4 Lump. $5.75 W Va. Lump .. . > $7 25 “Glendora Lump $7 00 SHEA BROS. . Drexel 0394 b—Clothing PRACTICALLY now. two beautiful silk drosses; rew tailored suit and other cloth ing Keisonable. 2718 Shriver. Randolph 6867 LADY’S mink cape, cheap;, duvetyn suit, size 38; reasonable. Belmont 2016. GRAY ovekeoat. size 4ii, good condition. Circle 0359 c—Household Goods \ A NINETEEN dining-room suite, gohd condition; three piers- mahogany living-room suite. Call alter ,12 in. 1749 W New York St. Fl. RjftT UR K KEPAI rINu. refinishuis and upholstering. BALL A SON, 442 Mass. Ave. Lincoln 6061 OAK davenport, upholstered in blafck artiftdal leather; s'iod_:is lihw 1211 Kelly St. TWO porch swings. 2 Crex r.ig-7 2 galv. tubs, 2 Iron bds.. 1 wringer 3606 E. 10th. DINING-ROOM table, oak; 4 7ha7re SIHd s t abic. _sewing machine, Belmont 2iffll<l. ELECTRIC SWEEPER ;ui<l attachments; llit!e used; sl7 cash. Ilrexei 5927. SINGER sow ii- msi-Ulne. urop Head, sews good, $lO 1107 Prospect St PIANO, first-class -omiUifu. ssii 1 _ Hoefgen St. Drexel 3250. RUGS and linoleums, cheap. 207 W. Wash. lngton St, GAS STOVE: OIL STOVE HEATING STOVE DREXEL 4090 d—Miscellaneous TARPAULINS—ALL SIZES Tents, vises, Manila rope, var. lous sizes; hardware, bath tubs and contractors’ supplies at the right price. M. L. GOLDBERG & SON CO. 1302 W. Washington. TABLE made in U shape, good for bundle wrapping, demonstrating or as counter in store; cheap Seo MR. J. PIOMAN. Indianapolis Times, 214-220 West Marylaud St. i PIIEST-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. high, glass and birch, brown mahogany finish, includes 2 doors; reasonable. Soe MR. J. PIGMAN, Indianapolis Times. 214-220 W. Maryland St. FOR SALE—AII of the lumber and building material of the one-story construction warehouse, located at 951 W. Twentieth St. Terms cash in advance and all material to be moved thirty days from purchase. Proposal wilt be leoeis-ed up till 12 o'clock noon Monday, March 17. 1924.- in writing only. Inquiries lor further information may be made to JOHN ALEXANDER, care of filter plant. Indianapolis Water Cos. 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 term.. JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Main 2890. 142 N. Jferidian St. FOR SALE—AII of the lumber contained In grand stand, bleachers and fence of Northwestern Ball Park, corner Holtoi- Place and CnnaU Terms rush in advance and all material to be removed thirty days from purchase. Proposals will be received up to 12 o’clock Monday, March 17, 19.24. in writing only. Inquiries for further Information may be made to JOHN ALEXANDER, eare of filter plant. Indlairapolis .Water Cos. TYPEWRITERS $25. $35. S4O SSO. S6O; factory rebuilts qnd fully guaranteed Typewriters rented, repaired. AMERICAN' WRITING MACHINE CO . 30 S. Pennsylvania Lincoln 6822. Established 1880 CONCESSIONAIRES Complete popcorn crisnette outfit, half price. Also Snow mn>*hjne. Lincoln 3962. THREE POOL CABLES? - EXC&LLENT CONDITION. 743 N. NOBLE. MAIN 1814. fei&TWTo?- anl^TeasonaSS Webstar 8360.
25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
There 3§ No Substitute for HOT SPOT COAL Sold Only by Metropolitan Coal Cos. Main 0203 Lincoln 8767
25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE e—Musical Instruments * / Best Buy In Town 344 -octave Deagan marimba xylophone. Must sell this week. Call Irvington 2052 after 6 p m. FOR SALE—Barred Rock hatching eggs; Purdue strain. Call Webster 5013. f —Pet and Live Stock BUFF ORPINGTON thoroughbred puflets; also eggs lor setting. 1454 .laurel. Stewart 2521. FOR SALE —Electric brooder and Rhode Island eggs for setting. Randolph 2724. HARZ MOUNTAIN SINGER FOR SALE. £all Circle 3277. ’ 27 ANNOUNCEMENTS GOING TO BUILD OR REMODEL? Get my estimate. Satisfaction guaranteed. Main 7749. FEATHERS bought, sola and renovated; feather mattresses- and pillows made. E. F. HURKI.E. 416 Mass. Main 1428. CARPENTERING AND ROOFING: general repairs. T. F. BISHOP, 15 S. East. Main 6812. FINE HARWOOD FI.uGRS; new or old. Call Webster 8317. We use the. electric Bander ALL WORK GUARANTEED PAINTING, paper hanging; store fronts specialty. Job plastering. C. 3445. Bel. 4_4?J - - ROOFING AND REPAIRING! ESTIMATES, FREE R W RICHARDS, practical roofer Wetjster 3049. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana Ave. electric Firing, repairs: best "RICES; WORK GUARANTEED R 9034. PALHQI CLEANING, expert workmen. Work guaranteed. GAL-BERRY. Drexel 8784. CONTRACTOR and builder, est. free Fine work a specialty. KETRINO Har 1320. 28 SIOK V(.K ANli TItANAI Ll; c L le RADIO TRANSFER Clrc^° 3 Hauling All Kinds 3 3 214 E. New York 8 HAL LINO Otto J. Suesz, Main 2368-3628 night, Webster 0699., Low rate on Ca.Hornia shipments. call hakrison 2374. For transfer and storage. $1 load and up for moving. PIANO MOVING. OUR SPECIALTY. MOVE, $4 load Saie money Reliable, responsible furniture movers. VOGELTRANSFER CO. Storehouse Bel, 3426. Rod Ball Transit, Cos. 26 Monument PI Main 4631. MOVING:-?! load and up; day or night; responsible men. Drexel 1271. TOMI.IN TRANSFER A?ID STORAGE: $5 S load and up Drey! 4654
__29 m siNLSS OIVOKTI MTIKS WANTED I’artners to beixime part owners. take charge of supply stations in different parts of tho country for the famous Noles Water Filters which has proved such a sweeping success and jnoney maker of first waters, and some of my partners have already cleaned up thousands and going right on. They receive and handle all money, take the big end and send me the small end. I take the risk, not them, and I set them up in full flede business with my own money. Simply chance of a lifetime to get into high-graiio business with hig income, f only ask small payment to show good faith: S3OO. No comparison to the part I do. many have taken advantage of this opportunity and room for more. Simply Investigate and meet your surprise and Bend reference and state you have this amount of small payment if you mean business Factory running.' Reference Washington Rafik and Trust Company. Indianapolis. W. Noles. Hoi el Roosevelt. Indianapolis. CONFECTIONERY, light lunch and groceries within block of 2 schools Reason for selling is sickness. . Drexel 1188. Call after 6:30 p. ni. > PAPER cleaning. $) and $1.25 per room; reliable N. H GOODE Drexel 9353. ROOMING HOUSE: furnished: 'ho room*: 2 batlis: 8100 pci- month. Webster 2410. 30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline FOKD Coupe. 1922: many extras: terms or trade. Chas. G. Sanders Cos. 1025 N. Meridian o|!su Evenings. FORD FOUR DOOR SEDAN Five months old. best of shape. Just completely gone over for defects. Many extras $l5O down, balance monthly. Call Irvington 1124. . OVERLAND Touring. $25.00 and $5.00 per week. Chas. G. Sanders Cos. 102.5 N. Meridian. Open Evenings. FORD touring. 1922; excellent mechanical condition, good tires, new paint, looks and runs like new; SSO cash, balance monthly. Open Sunday and evenings, 235 W Georgia. Circle 8327. DODGE Touring. $25.00 down and $5.00 per week. Chas. G. Sanders Cos. 1025 N. Meridian. Open Evenings. FORD COUPE * 1931: drum-head lights, snubbers, etc. Good shape. A bargain at SSO down and $4 90 per week. Call DOWNEY, Irv. 1124. CHEVROLET coupe, 1922; new paint: in excellent condition throughout: can be bought. for SIOO down payment, balance easy terms. 235 W. Georgia. Circle 8327. STAR - ‘ Touring 1923: $325; terms or trade. • Chas. G. Sanders Cos. 11033 N. Meridian. \Open Evenings. STUDEBAKKR touring, 1917; mechanically A-l: newly painted, new top. new upholstering and lock wheel. Must be sold at one- : SIOO, Call Belmont 3391 -1. WILL take good talking machintTor radio set as part payment used car. LI ncoln 6865. FORM. 1924 coupe; runs like now; starter. dcmoniitables, lock wheel, extra tire; $250 terms MILLER AUTO SALES CO., 644 E. Wash. Main 3493. FORD BODIES. Sedan, coupe, roadster., commercial and touring bodies. SWISSHELM & PARKER. 544 E. Washington. Open evenings. FORD. late 1922 touiifig: A4 shape’; starter: good tires: $75 down, balance easy terms. MILLER AUTO • SALES CO.. 644 E, Wash. Main 3493. BTUDEBAKER. 1920 tspeclar Six touring; repainted and in excellent condition ni every wgy; price $450: $l5O down. 334 N. Capitol. Circle 0878 NASH Six touring eany 1921; repainted and iu first-class condition throughout; Brice8 rice $475: $175 down 334 N. Capitol trcle 0878. ’ GUARANTEED USED CARF Your own terms. Day and Night Auto Laundry. FORD roadster. 1920 model; repainted and in A-l condition throughout; price $185; 865 down 334 N Ckpitol Circle 0878. 1921 GARDNER touring car. in good condition. Must sell- $250 cash, or terms. Call Stewart 1059. |>e It at 1641 Kelly St. FORI). 1928 touring: starter, demountable*, lock wheel; finance car: sell foi* balance due: $45 down. Main 6013. FORD COUPE: JUST OVERHAULED: WiXL SACRIFICE; BY OWNER: TERMS. MR. HULBERT, CALL CIRCLE 4092. OVERLANDS, light four tounngs anil coupe bargains' only $75 down 522 N. Capttol. . MODEL 34 Haynes six. S2OO cash; can be seen at 2512 N. Delaware St. FORDS—Coupes, sisznns. tourings and roadsters ; 19235. $75 dpwn. 522 N. Caiptoi. DODGES', all models, open and closed: terms or trade. 559 N. Capitol. Lim-oln 4.~J6. BUICKS—4 and 6 cylinder tourings and rrodsters; $75 down. 622 N Calptol Ave. DODGES, all models, open and closed: terjia vor trade. 669 N. Capitol Lincoln 4610.
30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline Chevrolet - Choose your dealer as carefully as you choose your cau. Chevrolet: U)23 touring: used very little as .... $385.00 Chevrolet: 1923 coupe; extra good five cord tires $375.00 Chevrolet; 1920 touring: good running condition SIOO 00 Cadillac; 1916 touring; good condition: five new cord tires. . . S2OO 00 Ford 1922 sedan; lock wheel: other extras $285.00 Ford; 1922 -46uring: starter; deniountables; look wheel.... 8200.00 Fordr I 9 K 7 touring; Hassler shocks $65.00 . Chevrolet: 1920 F. B„ with five tires $350.00 Stone-Chevrolet Cos. Used far Store. Sales and ’Service. 427 N Meridian. 540 E. Wash. St. Riley 1050. Lincoln 4411. DURANT. 1923. sport fnodel touringy in excellent shape throughout; can be bought at a real saving: S2OO down payment, .balance 16 months. Jnd. Investment and Sec Cos., 235 W. Georgia. Clrele 8327, For Good Used Cars See I. WOLF AUTO CO. 559 No. Capitol. Main 1579 Open Sundays. OAKLAND 6, 1921 touring: reftnishAl; terms. 559 N. Capitol. Lincoln 4516. DEPENDABLE used cars. C H WALLERICH CO.. 833 N. Meridian. DOST 1922 touring: new tires; terms. 559 ■JN. Capitol. Lincoln c—Trucks FORD LIGHT DELIVERY 1921 model in excellent condition and appearance, practically new; Cupples cord tires, automatic windshield cleaner, cutout and other extras. Ideal delivering truck for grocer. Bargain at $176 Reasonable terms. Haynes & Schmidt The Willys-Knight and Overland Dealers. 120-122 W. North St Lincoln 7575. IT’S NEVER lost unm Indianapolis Times Want Ads have faded to fled it. ~jn auto^bTlesT^vaxted 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 ea-di prices Call us first. SAM CORAZ AUTO PARTS A- TIRE CO. ' 519 N. Capitol Ave. Main 0389. AUTOS WANTED T Spot cash for 1921. 1922 and 1923 model*. Quick action. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SALES. 430 N Capitol, Main 2249. AUTOS WANTED STATE AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 631 N Illinois. Lincoln 1934. ALTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York St. Main 4446 32 AUTO SI rFLIES, REPAIRS
AUTO PAINTING ZerkEe Paint Cos. 31 YEARS PAINTERS. Top building nad general repairing. Prices low as lowest, highest quality. 1517 Kelly St. Drexel 4455. LET ua sell >ou anew or used battery. Priced from $5 up Recharging and rental. NORTHEASTERN ELECTRIC AND BATTERY SERVICE, 1602 E. Nineteenth. Wrb-tcr 9380, AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry GUARANTEED PAINT JOBS. Gordon * Webb. HOME GARAGE AND PAINTING CO. 1612 Pier-on Ave Harrison 1535. THE MASTER VITLCANIZERS. COT RATE VULC. CO., INC. 327 N. Noble St. AUTO TOPS 10 up: sedans trimmed and upholstered. AUTO TOP SHOP, 26 E. Sooth, Circle 8110 34 \1 TO.MOim.KS 1 OH KENT RENT A NEW CAR. U drive it. 127 E. 'Wabash. Circle 3000. 36 FOR fire and tornado insurance, see W. L. BRIDGES, 237 N. Delaware 39 LEGAL NOTICES State of Indiana. Marion County, ss: In the Superior Court of Marion County, in the State of Indiana. No. A-25225. Room 2. Complaint to foreclose improvement lien. Edward Lewis vs. Mary E. Simpson ct al. Be it known that on the 12th day of March, 1924, the above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County, in the State of Indiana, his complaint against the above named defendant. Mary E. Simpson et al . and the said plaintiff having also filed in said Clerk s office the affidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendant. Mary E. Simpson, Simpson, whose Christian name is unknown, husband or widower of Mary E. Simpson: the unknown heirs, devisees, legal representatives andof kin Mary E. Simpson, deceased, arc nonresidents of the State of Indiana, and that said cause o_f action is for foreclosure of street Improvement hen. and that the defendant Mary E. Simpsdn et al. are necessary parties thereto, find whereas said plaintiff having by endorsement on said complaint' required said defendants to appeal' ir, said Court, and answer or demur thereto on the 10th day of May. 1924s • ■ Now therefore, by order of said Court, said defendants last above named are hereb\ notified of the filing and pendeneyi of said complaint against them and that, unless they appear ;ind answer or demur thereto at the ealling of said cause on the 10th day or May, 1924, the same being the sth judicial day of a term m said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in the City of Indianapolis, on the first Monday in May, 1924, said complaint and matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in their absence. ALBERT H LOSCHE, Clerk. ROBERT M. THOMSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. March 13. NOTICE Indianapolis, March 6. 1924. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. executrix of the last will of Pruella Fortner, deceased, pursuant to the provisions of said will, will offer for sale on March 29. 1924, at the office of Clarke A Clarke. No. 730-735 Bankers Trust building. Indianapolis. Ind.. tor not less than the full appraised value thereof, the following described real estate, to-wit• Part of the east %. southwest V*. section 15, and part of the east H. northwest 14. section 22. township 15. range 2 east, described as follows: Beginning in the center of the National road at a point. 281.8 ft. measured along the center of said road eastwardly from the west line of the east % southwest *4 of said section 15; thence south parallel with the west line of said half quarter section 819 ft. into section 22 to the rtorth line of the right-of-way of Mie Terre Haute A Indianapolis Railroad; thence northwestwardly with said right-of-way line 274 25-100 ft., more or less, to th* west line of said half quarter section; thence north albng said west line 798 ft. to the center of the National road: thence running with the center of said road north 69 degrees east 281 8-10 ft. to the place of beginning, containing '5 acres more or less If said real estate is not sold on said date, the undersigned will continue, from day to day thereafter, to offer said real estate sfor sale until the same, shall have been sold. Said real estate will be sold free and clear of all encumbrances, except "all unpaid taxes. ALTIA WELLS. Executrix. CLARKE A CLARKE. Attorneys. March 6. 13. 20. 27.
THURSDAY, MARCH 13,19^4
39 LEGAL NOTICES INDIANA I WORLD WAR ' MEMORIAL NOTICE TO BIDDERS (a) Sealed proposals will be received at the office of,trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial, the Chalf ant, northwest corner of Pennsylvania and Michigan Sts.. Indianapolis, Ind.. until 12 noon, May 15, 1924. for furnishing of materials and labor necessary for the construction of building “B” of the Indiana World War Memorial structures at southeast corner of MeridiaJi and St. Clair Sts., Indianapolis. Ind., all as per contract documents, plans and specifications prepared by Walker & Weeks, architects, 1900 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. Ohio, and approved aifH adopted by said trustees. (b) The plans, specifications, contract, form (in the form that will be required to be signed by the succesful bidder) and proposal form are on file and can be seen at live offices of the trustees and of the architects. Copies of the plans and specifications may be obtained at the offieft of the trustees or from the architects upon deposit of twenty-five ($25.00) dollars, which deposit will be refunded when the plans and specifications are returned. All deposit checks shall be certified and made payable t*> Walker & Weeks. (e) All proposals shall be made and sub mittod on special proposal forms furnished by the architects, and strictly as required therein, encloseil in a sealed envelope, endorsed lylth the ifame of the work to which it refers and addressed to ‘Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial, the Chalfant, northwest corner of Pennsylvania and Michigan Sts.. Indianapolis. Ind.” (and) Each proposal shall be accompanied by an approved surety company's bond or a certified cheek made payable to Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial in an amount equal to ten per cent (10%) of the bid or proposal tendered: such bond to be payable without any relief whatever from valuation and appraisement laws of the State of Indiana. The trustees to have the right to hold and retain all certified checks and guarantee bonds submitted until an award is made aud a contract is entered into or until all bids nave been rejected. a If for any reason whatever the successful bidder fails to enter into a contract within ten 110> days after the award is made, then such certified check shall be forfeited to and retained by Trustees of the Indiana World. War Memorial as and for liquidated damages! sustained by reason Bf the failure of the bide!#- to enter into such contract and if such bid is accompanied by a surety company's proposal guarantee bonu. then and in that event Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial shall have a right to recover as and for liquidated damages the full amount of the penalty of such bond, together with interest at the rate of six per cent (6%) per annum and attorney s fees. In either case. Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial reserve the right to let the contract to any other of said bidders whose bid may be deemed by said trustees to be the next lowest and best bid or may reject all other bids and readvertise as they may deem best. (e) Each proposal shall have the amounts written with ink or typewriter in words and figures. Each bidder shall state the time, not exceeding twelve (12) months within which he agrees to complete the work comprised in tliis contract. (f) The time set for completion of the work by the bidders will be considered In determining the successful bidder. (g) Upon the acceptance of any proposal, and the award of the contract, the bidder to whom the award iq made will be required within ten (10) days to enter into the contract and to give an approved Surety Bond In the form and In the amount and upon conditoins as prescribed in the General Conditons of the specifications on file at the offices of the trustees and of the architects. th> Each proposal shall be properly signed with the full name of the person, firm or corporation submitting tbe same. <i> Each bidder shall file with his bid an affidavit that such bidder has not directly or indirectly entered into any combination, undertaking. collusion or agreement with any other bidder or prospective bidder to maintain the price of any work or contract, or to prevent any other bidder from bidding, into induce any bidder to refrain from bidding on any contract work, and that such bid is made without regard oB reference to any other bid. and- without any agreement of understanding or combination, either directly or indirectly, with any other person w-ith reference to such bidding in any manner whatsoever. tj) The trustees reserve the right to reject any and all proposals. ' TRUSTEES OF THE INDIANA WORLD WAR MEMORIAL. MARCUS S. SONNTAG President. PAUL COMSTOCK. Secretary. i March 13. 20. 27-Anrii 3 10 17. 24-May lj NOTICE TO BIDDERS
1. Separate sealed bids will be received by tbe Board of School Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis, at the offices ofi, the board. 150 N. Meridian St.. Indianapolis, Ind . until Thursday, 11 a. m.. Marvh 20, 1924, and then opened, for the following: The manufacturing, delivering and installing in the Imiianapolis Central Public Library building, located on the north side of St Clair St., betweeh Pennsylvania and Meridian Sts., Indianapolis, Ind.. one level of steel book stacks, together with one mezzanine floor of steel construction, with marble flooring, stairways, with necessary railings both for stairs arid balcony, all electrical work with conduits, outlets, switches fixtures, bulbs and hangers necessary for properly lighting the new floor level of stacks in the same manner as the second level of the stack is now lighted. All material. workmanship and finish to correspond and match the existing stacks on the first and second levels in accordance with plans and specifications on- file in the offices of the board. 2. The estimated cost of this grork is seventeen thousand ($17,000) dollars. The work is to be completed by Aug. 1. 1924. 3. Each proposal shall be in a sealed envelope. with writing thereon plainly Indicating the character of the work to which the bid relates, as, for example “Bid for book stacks, etc., for the Central Public Library." All proposals must be made on bid blanks prepared by the board, which blanks will be supplied by the business director upon application. 4. Each bid must be accompanied by a check for three -43) per cent of the maximum bid. which must be drawn payable to the "Board of School Commissioners of tbe city of Indianapolis,” and certified good by a responsible bank or trust company of Indianapolis. 5. In case a person or persons whose bid shall be accepted, shall not, within five days after notice of such acceptance, perform his bid by entering into written contract with the said board, in the form made part of the specifications, to execute the work bid upon and construct and complete the same and within that rime secure the performance of his contract by a bond in the form made part of the specifications, with surety or sureties to the approval of the board. then his certified check and the "proceeds thereof shall be and remain tile absolute property of the board as liquidated damages for such failure, it being imposible to estimate the amount of damages such failure would oc-1 casion to the board. < " 6. Each person receiving copies of the plans and sjwcifications will be required to deposit, as security for the return in good order, the sum of ten dollars ($10.00). The right is reserved by the board to reject any or all proposals and to refrain from accepting or rejecting proposals not more than seven (7) days. RICHARD O. JOHNSON. Business Director. Indianapolis. Ind. PVb. 28-March 6, 13. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Separate sealed bids will be received by the Board of School Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis, at the offices of the board. 150 N. Meridian St.. Indianapolis. Ind . until March 25. 1924, and then opened, for the following: Furnishing and installing material and labor for two outride area stairways to make a complete Installation, as per plans and specifications now on file In the Office of the school board, to be Installed In a school building known as school No. 9, located at 740 E. Vermont St., Indianapolis, Ind. The estimated cost of this work is SBOO. Work is to be eomplted by April 30. 1924. % Each proposal shall be in a sealed envelop with writing thereon plainly indicating the character of the work to which the proposal relates, as, for example. “Bid for Stairways at School No. 9.“ All bids must be made on blanks prepared by the. board, whicli blanks will be supplied by the business director, on application. These proposals must be accompanied by a * check for 3 per cent of the maximum bldThe checks must be drawn payable to the order of the Board of School Commissioners Os the city of Indianapolis, and must be certified good by a responsible bank or trust company of Indianapolis. In esse a bidder, whose bid shall be accepted, shall not. within five days after notice of such acceptance perform his bid by entering into a written contract with the board, in the form made part of the specifications, to execute the work and construct and complete the work and within that time secure the performance of his contract by a bond, in the form made part of the specifications, with surety or sureties to the approval of the board, hit (certified check ana the proceeds thereof shall be and remain the absolute property 01 toed board as liquidated damages for audh fall-1 ure. it being Impossible to estimate the * amount of damages such failure would occasion to the board. Tiie contractor will be required to execute a contraht and give bond, forme of which contract and bond are made a part of the specifications. The right is reserved by the board to reject any or all bids, and to refrain from accepting or rejecting bids not more than seven (7) days. Each bidder receiving copies oj specifications will be required to deposit, as security for their return In good order, the sum of ,$5.00. RICHARD O. JOHNSON. Business Director. March 13 18, 1924. (Continued on Nt
