Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 278, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1924 — Page 10
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5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Drexel 257 U. Res. Drexel 2046. W. T. BLASENGYM FUNERAL DIRECTOR Auto Service for All Occasions Auto Ambulance. Lady Attendant. 1625 Shelpy St., Indianapolis. Ind. PLANNER & BUCHANAN :>2O N. Illinois St. Funeral director? to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phonf —Main 0641, 0642, Li 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S GADD—2I3O Prospect St. Phone Stewart 'I'S 7B George Grinsteiner Funeral director 523 E. Market. Main 0008. DREXEL / Parlors 1222 Union Bt. 1 FUNERAL DIRECTOR—I4O2 N. Illinois. WM. "E KRIEGER. Main 1154. Res, phone. Ben Davis 332-L. UNDERTAKERS —HISEY A- TITUS. 951 N. PcHwnre. L. 6564. M. 3680. N I> FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis 1 street qyesterday: LADY'S UMBRELLA. COAT BELT. TWO PACKAGES. PAIR WOOL GLOVES. FOUR PURSES. • Telephone Main 2737. GLASSES, lost Tuesday eve. 6 P. ni at Wash, and Penn. Drex. 1808. Regard , LOST—BILLFOLD, brown: . O O. F. reoeipPi an 1 other papers valuable only to owner. name inside. Bel. 3939. Reward. AM BER BEADS, lost downtown between 11 and 12, Taesd.y. or on E. Washington ar; valued ,ta keepsake, Cir. 3509. Reward BUNCH OF KEY'S, ios' Tuesday in 400 block E, Washington. Main 4200. 12 HELP WANTED—MALE AGENTS—Somethin? new Room 3. 1038 H Vtnrinia Ave ; 6:30 to 8 p. m.: Sat'inlay. 2 to 4 and ( to 8 p. m. PRESSEK and bushelman: no time killer or atailer. FRENCH STEAM DYE WORKS 317 W Maryland St. RAILWAY maii clerk* wanted. Indianapolis examination May 3. $1.600-$2,300 yearly. Big raia* expected. Write MR OZMENT, f 466, St. Loci*. Mo. immetliat>-ly. Men Wanted To quaTfy as automobile mechanics. OUR FREE EMPLOYMENT DEPT ssaiet* students to obtain positions which enable them to Earn Wihllie They Learn OPEN DAILY - . ALSO MONDAY WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY EVES. BATTERIES RECHARGED Indianapolis Aoto School 51 J N. CAPITOL AVE. Lincoln 3521.
LARGE corporation want* a Service man in every town to paste up its signs on storekeeper 9 windowß. Excellent opportunity for reliable parti' No experience necessary. We also have attractive propostion ior agents and salesmen. GUARANTEE SIGN SERVICE. 3TI W. Superlot-. Chicago BOVS WANTED —Roy* of good" character to carry papers in central district: must furnish reference. See MP. JEFFRIES, "ill 20 W. Maryland. Aftemooq. BOVS wanted with bioyles healthful out door work: good pay. Apply MR. HASPEL. 18 X. Mcridain. li INSTRUCTION'S VIOLIN instructions> at the homes if necessary. ARTHUR DEWAR Irv. 2160. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBERS COLLEGE. 610 E Washington St., Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. POPULAR PLANo music taught in 20 lessons. beginners and advanced Clark Boles School. 10 W, Ohio St, Circle 8328 MODERN piano and ten banjo taught in 20 lessons. SI per lesson. CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL. 100 Pembroke Arcade. Circle 3034. ANT ONE DESIRING TO OPERATE AUTO BY PRIVATE PARTY UNDER EXPERT INSTRUCTOR CALL WEB -.737 LEARN "TO DANCE ELITE DANCING SCHOOL 40 N. Penn. Lin. 5101 14 SALESMAN \\ ANT K B SALESMEN wanted: experience unnecessary; rood pay while. learning. Apply Mr. Meyer REGINA CORPORATION. 485 Century Bldg. *~ 15 At.EN fS AND SOLICITORS^ AGENTS—Something new Room 1038 ii Virginia Ave. 6:30 to 8 p. m. Saturday. :: to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m, iC HELP \VANTEU-P KM Vl¥ A Manufacturing Co= Located in Indianapolis can usd six am bitious business girls, ages 22 to 35. that sre free to travel, leaving the city within the next few days The work is calling on business girls. Can make $50.00 per week. Money every night. Stat- address and phone number. Address Postoffice box No. 1258. Indianapolis. Ind. i; SITUATIONS \v;antki> ~ a—Male COOK. A 1. Call mornings. Drexel 7649 FLOORS reflni-hed. walls cleaned, painting Cali MILLER Lincoln 2244 HAULING, with ton truck: steady contract: job hauling solicited. Call Drexel 0936 b—Female CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. LUTZ DREXEL 0885. COLORED GIRL as maiu in hotel, etc.: reference. Kenwood 2106 COLORED WOMAN, general houaeworker: references. Call Webster 8601. DAY work for Thursday and Friday: laundry or cleaning. Riley 2136. DAY work for Thursday and Friday laundry or cleaning Bi’.ty 2156. COLORED woman wants half-day work by the week. Webster 7786. WANTED w eek or day work: any kind. Call Webster 8356. 18 ROOMS FOR RENT CENTRAL, 2130; furnished front room ior two. Harrison 3004, ♦ MARI.OWE, 1434; two fun- shed rooms: modern: private home Lincoln 54; 4 NEW JERSET, N. 3347; nicely fu-nished room: modern: close to car line: genllemen preferred $ EAST ST . 914; modern .rum rui.. ~ Drexel 8237, WASHINGTON. 2201 t.: Tourist im, netkly furnished sleeping rooms. Terms reasonable by day or week. WOODRUFF 901 M Drive modern room: geniemen or 2 girls employed W<-e se*u
18 ROOMS FOR REN't 2 MODERN sleeping rooms. Call Belmont 1078. a—Light Housekeeping BUCHANAN ST., 920; two furnished rooms for housekeeping: private home; close to car line, COLLEGE Ave.. 1925; & or 4 unfurnished rooms, semi-modern. FLETCHER Ave.. 566 light housekeeping suite front. Reasonable. Drexel 4477. ILLINOIS. 1405*4 N„ Apt. 51 two-room suite; city heat; modem Lincoln 2772. NEW JERSEY, 1474 N.: sleeping rooms, nicely furnished: modem. Circle 6984. TWELFTH ST.; two attractive, clean rooms. modern. Circle 2245. 12TH. 1626 E.: 2 modern nou9ckeeping or 3 bedrooms and kitchen: adults. Web. 4213. EXCEPTIONALLY clean, coxy room, adjoining bath, modern. 1 or 2 refined office or business men; reasonable Circle 7279. FRONT, downstairs 2-room apt.: nicely furnished: water, gas. phone. private Webster 1895. b—Board and Rooms TENTH St.. 1704 E.: modern room*; meals optional. Webster 5944. WaIXOTT. 334 N.; modern room with board for two. Lincoln 6659. EAST—Couple, no objections to child; sls v.erk. including washing. Lincoln 2297. WANTED—ChiId to board, between 4 and 7 years.. Kind treatment Webster 2058. WANTED—Two little giris. between 3 and 11: mother's care. Webster 9554. WANTED—ChiId to' board: mother s care; reference 1239 Roosevelt Ave, WANTED—Children to board in the country: mother's care. Belmont 1478. ROOM and board for 1 or 2 men in modern home. Webster 8342, 19 RENTALS a—Houses MARKET. E 1053: lower dupiex: o rooms: modern 2 bedrooms: garage, STATS. N. 1229; desirable, modern. 6 rooms: reasonable rent. Keys 322 ‘4 Dormam STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST BI.DU—--5 E. Market St. Large offw-e room, third floor facing Monument Circle . State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517. 9 E. Market. Marion Comity State Bank RENTAL LIST. 2902 E Wash.; 8 mi., mod $30.00 822 Riley; 5 rms.. mod 50.00 3277 Arsenal; 5 rms 30.00 908 Gocd'et: 4 rms 20.00 3122 W. Pratt: 4 rms 20.00 945 Bell; 5 rms.. toilet 18.00 COLORED 887 W. 11th. 3 rms $14.00 826 Economy. 3 rms $14.00 844 N. California 4 rms. and bath. $35.00 I N RICHIE & SON. Main 05;.*0 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. NEW 4-roona double, garage. $32 50 per month. Corner Fernway and Catherine St-. COBB REALTY CO.. RENTS—INSURANCE —REAL ESTATE. Main 2216 1758 KELLEY. 4 rooms, half double garage. Belmont 1041, c—Apartments Central Park Apts. 514 E. 20th Sf. Four rooms and sun parlor. Thoroughly modern: saragre. State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4517. 9 E Market MICHIGAN. K.. 2709; four-room team he ited apartment: ui-a-ooor bed. SSO 935 N. Meridian St. Six rooms and bath* first floor: S6O 00. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517. 9 E Market FURX. apt.; home priv.; moo ; ref. exehgd. Cali mi'.-ninga . i.d evenings. Circle 114 k 1656 BELLKFONTAINE: 2. 3 and 5 rooms: modern. S3O $35 S4~> Belmont 1041 d—Business Places STOREROOM. 20x35, at 1351 Commerce. Ice box. aneives. fixtures. $30.00. I N RICHIE A SON Main 0520. 710 Bankfis Trust. SMALL ston with ilv:ng room*, modern $22 p-r month: good location. Circle 0980. 21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses Beech Grove Double houae: four rooms side: only $3.000. SSOO cash, baianre 530 per mouth. J. S. CRUSE REALTY CO. Main 5840. CRUFT ST.. 1406; vacant: bee room*, serniuiodein payments. Webster 3688. FLETCHER. NEAR SHELBY Six room cottage: modern except lurngee. has :arge basement. Good condition in and out. Prc-e $3,500; terms. Lincoln 3734.’ Ettinger & Sehreiber CIMBER St. 1430; 5-rm bungalow: S4OO cash if sold at once. Owner. Brksde 2656.
M -PHERSON Ave.. ;>2U.’>: just finished: strict ly modern 5-room bungalow , large lot and garage; $6.000: terms. Wash. 3622-1 eve. MINNESOTA St.. ’.41 r. ■ ight rooms; modern: $4,400: payments Webster 3688. PARKER AVE.. NEAR BROOKS IDE PARK Seven room, semi-modem: built by owner lor hi* home: cistern. 65-ft. well, garac?, chicken house, grape arbor, sewer connecCOBB REALTY CO. M J n Spann Ave. Home A six room moikm home, in good condition. with full lot and double garage: paved street and alley. Priced only $4,750: easy terms. G. C Welch. MEYERKISER BANK. Lin. 3341, Re . Humboldt 4471 STATION ST.: nt ar St. Francis Chur< 0 and school- good five-room, semi modern cottage: garage: paved street. Tunis Call M> Travis. W. L. BRIDGES. 237 N. Dela ware. Circle 7808. New Bungalow for Colored S3OO Cash. Balance Paymemnts Located near Martindale and TwentyFourth Sts. This, haa 4 rooms, all larre: electric lights, 40-ft. well. i;u‘ge shed and toilet. connected with sew-er Will be finished and ready to move irno within six days. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517 Mr. Davis. Webster 8780. 'A Rare Bargain An almost new 5-room modern bungalow. Full lot. $4.250: SSOO cash and s.*ls per month, interest included. JUST AS ADVERTISED. Canaday Realty Cos. 909 Peoples Bank Bldg. Circle 0553. Randolph 5852. $1.600.00—5300.00 Cash Dandy four-room cottage. with large back porch; good condition; electric lights, gas; cistern at sink in kitchen: well; city water piped to back door; located in 1400 block on S. Charl&s. Will go quickly. Mr. Keller. Randolph 0894 Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors 130 X Delaware. Main 4088. 300 BLOCK S. GRAY - Five-room bungalow, with bathroom and basement. .Price $3,500; $l5O cash, balani S3O J)er month. See Van Ar*de'l with H. C. TUTTLE & BROS. 233 E. Ohio St. Mam 1168. KcsDieti.-e, Webster 1108. MODERN HOME. 7 rooms and bath, five years old: good condition: paved street and all improvements made and paid. Nice lot, Madison Ave.. 2177. Price to move quickly, only $4,750; $1,500 cash and S3O per month. Mr. Jewett. Main 2957. ORIN JESSUP LAND COMPANY. Realtors. ASK ABOUT THESE 1226 N. Sheffield. 4 rms 53.150 1042 N. Pershing 4 rms. M $2 750 902 N. Sheffield. 7 rta* . $44)00 754 N. Sheffield 5 lmis $2,750 515 XL Sheffield. 7 rms $3,500 1265 N Warman. 7 rms.. mod $47511 I will sell all these on easy terms act quick. MU I.ANCDOV Mn;n 0185. Downtown Garage Nine-year lease. $l5O per month: wa9h rack. Good opportunity for the right man Lease must be guaranteed. Call at office 312 Kahn Bldg. DOUBLE home, southeast, close to E. Wash. car line, with income Has vas electric lights, city water, fire-proof roof, two garages paved street: house in good condition: large lot: must be seen to be appreciated: $2,760 with S7OO cash. MR WOODS Lin 1 1734 Randolph "392
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21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—House* SIX ROOM modern, with garage, near E Washington St Price $4,250. on pay ments Monen-l’eellp Cos. 401 National City Bank Bldg Mam .1138 COLORED BUYERS. ; W Twenty Seventh: 6 rooms and bath.. All modern. Garage. Terms CIVIC; REALTY CO.. 502 Lemcke Bldg Lincoln . . 430 Evening*. Harrison 0458. COLORED BUYERS 1827 Highland Piara; 7 rooms 3 bedroom-. g..-, .-Jr.-mo light-, city water, barn. ■ uf~ payment*. Cal! Wooster 5309. BARGAIN , Five room semi modern bungalow S3OO down. $24.50 t>er month. Call Drexel 7276 or Webetei 7641. _ DANDY LITTLE HOME ' Electric \ light- city water, inside toilet. Lot 14x135 SIOO down: will tukc equity in lot. or a dear lot 11* part payment. Owner Irvington 3080. SACRIFICE FOR CASH. Eight rooms, semi-modem two lot*, garage, poultry house South side. Main j 197 1 Washington 3083. j .'t ru- DROoST modern bungalow, northeast: improved street, full basement, cement j porch 2-i nr garage fruit and uliade; only! SSOOO terms Webster 4107. NEW. high-clae 1. near Garfield Park: all modern: terms. CIVIC REALTY CO, 502 Lem.kr Bldg Lincoln 3430. Evening*. ilarnson 0458, MR. TURNER wants to estimate your new houae. will furnish plans if desired and • help you to secure loans. Belmont 2892. GOOD 7-room house nortneaai paved street. near car- $2 800: term* CIVIC REALTY CO . 502 Lemcke Bldg. Lincoln 3430; eve.. Harrison 04.Y8, FOR COLORED—Four-room bungaiow- at 2407 Hovey St.; only S3OO cash, balance like rent. Main 4517. MR DAVIS. Eves., Webster 6780. 1365 N. WARMAN AVE : seven room house: modern garage, grape-, chicken yard $5 000 terms Call MR LANGDON. Main 0165. __ ________ 750 N. SHEFFIELD AVE.: four-room cottage. semi-modern: large barn: $2,750; $250 cash. MR LANGDON. Main 0185. FOR BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE SEE PRIESMEYER A WEISS. 130 N. DELAWARE. LINCOLN 8105 BUY - direct from owner; 4-beiiroom home: modern: east of Woodruff Place. Shown by appointment XVeb-ter 3402 650 E FIFTY-FIRST ST., five-room bungalow; modem $5,500; terms. MR. LAN’oDON. Main 0185. d—IA its $l5O TO $225 high lots 40x140: Reformers Ave and Beeciier St. near Churchman Ave. Ttiree squares south of Mirine.ota car [ini' $5 rash. $5 month. .1 S NEWMAN, 506 Lombard Bldg Man 30161 THREE lots 189 ft front on cinder street. northeast, only $735 for all, easy terms. 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. Main 0520. After 6 p. 111., Randolph 2474 61 FT FRONT, northeast. $245; weekly payments; .$1 00. 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. Ma n 0520. After 6 p. m., Randolph 2474. LOT 011 Drexel Ave. norm of Tenth. DREXEL 2 169 c—Suburban HALF acre, just off paved Lafayette Rd. on W Thirty-Fourth St.; line location: big future: low prices We can help a limited number finance a home. Call Mr. .Weesner Main 0792 WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO NEW BUNGALOW. 4 large rooms 9 lots 549 ft. front, on cinder street, northeast. $4 750. easy payments. I N RICHIE A : SON. 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. Main 0520. i Randolph 2474 after 6 p. m, f—Sale or Exchange FARMS for city property, houses or mercantile stocks. KEITH, 5 E. Market St.. Room 208. Main 3110. 28 ACRES, unimproved; 5 acres improved. Sale or trade. WALTER OFFKNBACKER. Lawrence, Ind. 22 REAL ESTATE WANTED Small Cottage Wanted Will pay ail cash for a four or five-room semi-modern cottage. Price must be right. I Randolph 4830. WANTED—Six-room a Side modern double: must be good loeation south. Can pay up to $7.000: $2.000 cash Drexel 2420. FIVE or six room cottage, any good loeation south: must be under $3,500. Lincoln 3734, Eve., Randolph 3302. SEX ROOMS, semi-modern south side ~ SSOO down, terms on balance. Main 1974. Eve,, Washington 3083. WE want to buy a cottage or double not over $2.000 Brookside 1272. 25 MISCELLANEOUS FOK SALE a—Coal, Ice and Wood SPECIAL THE BEST Pocohontas Lump, $8.75 THE BEST Pocohontas M. R., $7 * BETHEL COAL CO. DR exel 2716. DR exel 2717. : WOOD for sale, ■easonable. Phone Stewart
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3~> MI ***CEEL AXKO US FOK SALK *—Coal, let and Wood Use Re-Screened Coal and Coke NO SNOW—NO WATHR—NO DIRT ITS IN THE DRY For retort heaters ranges, furnaces. IT SATISFIES $ 5.00 DIXIE EGG——Clean and bright. $ 550 DIAMOND NUT—For retort stoves. $ 5.50 RED STAR EGG Clean and hot $ 5.50 FOURTH VEIN LUMP—Clean coal. $ 6 00 LINTON LUMP—-Always good. $ 7.50 WEST VIRGINIA LP.w-It satisfies. $ 6.50 W YA. EGG—For turn, or heaters. $ 9 s(i POCH. LUMP—Shoveled, red asn. $ 7.50 POCH, M R.—Lumpy red ash. $11.75 NUT COKE—Clean and dry. $ 350 INDIANA SCREENINGS WE LOAD YOU IN A JIFFY $1 LESS. Fred Coepper & Son ESTABLISHED 1893. BE Imont 4704 New Prices On the Best Coal On the Market Kindling With Each Ton Try our Hoosier Red Ash; burns well and hold* fir. o-emight. I Heoster Red Ahh Egg. clean forked... $5.25 Hoosier Red Ash Lump clean forked.. $5 95 Best Linton Lump, clean forked SO 00 Illinois Lump, clean forked $6 00 Beet Indiana Lump, clean forked.... $5.76 j Glendora Egg clean forked $5 75 Best Brazil Block, large forked $7 00 Best Indiana Eg*, clean forked $5 25 Best Ind. or 111. 2 to 6-lu. Lp., fkd. . *5 33 Illinois Egg. clean forked $5.25 High-grade >ut and Slack $375 B. et Va Bloek. large fkd $7.25 Best Kv Block large fkd. . .<*■ $7 25 Citizens Coke, the beat $11.60 Red Ash Poca. Ip . none better $9 00 Union Ice and Coal Cos. DRexel 4621 DRexel 4622. J. & I. COAL CO. W. Virginia Lump $7.50 Two tons $14.00 Throe tons $20.00 Den. No. I’oca. Lump. . . .SB.OO Gen. Poca. Mine Run $0.50 Cl rule 0306. GLENDORA Coal That Gives Satisfaction MONCRIEF COAL CO. Drexel 2094 REDUCED PRICES“ Gen. Poca. Red Ash M. R $0.95 Gen. Poca. Red Ash Lp $8.75 Linton 4th Vein Lp. Fkd $6 00 YV. Va. Large Lp Fkd $7.35 Templeton Glendora Lg. Lp Fkd. .. $7.00 SHEA BROS. Drexel 0194 b—*Clothing TOPCOATS— A FEW SAMPLE and uncalled for topcoats to olooe out at greatly reduced prices. W G. SCHNEIDER, TAILOR, 89 W. OHIO ST TROUSERS j To Match p In Your Goat n j T $3.96, $4.95 T S $5.96. $6.96 and up S THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St., Near Illinois c—Household Goods BREAKFAST sets, exclusive designs, patterns; colors to order. BALL A SON, 442 Min-s.yhunetts Ave. Lincoln 6961. DAVENPORT, mahogany, buffet, bed. desk", rugs, rocking chair, daveno suite, kitchen cabinet, enamel gas range. Webster 7494. DINING suite, nine pieces, golden oak: good condition; bargain. Irvington 1529. ItUGfc and llneloums, cheap. 207 W. Washington St. SINGER sewtng machine, drop-head” sews good; $lO. 1107 Prospect St. ELECTRIC WASHER ELECTRT(T _ CLEAN r . _ ER; BARGAIN. DREXEL 8222. GOLDEN OAK BUFFET IN GOOD CONDITION: BARGAIN. WEBSTER 1136 A G\9 RANGE, high oven, reasonable Call Belmont 0726. FOR BALE—One sanitary couch, $5. Washington 6363. d—Miscelloneous BABY CAB. WHITNEY IVORY; REASONABLE. Wash. 2017. 3069 Kenwood Ave. BABY CARRIAGE: turquoise blue: good condition; reasonable. Circle 2009. ITS never lost untß Indianapolis Times Want Ads hair" failed to find it. -U 3a. ' .
25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE^ d—l kits CARPENTER tools for sale at a bargain. Call 422 E. Pratt St. MANURE: GOOD HORSE AND COW MANURE, WEBSTER 1433 __ SODA FOUNTAN anu earbonators. The new combination; terms. COMBI FOUNTAIN SUPPLY CO.. 628 Mass Ave. Lincoln 1163. SODA fountains; one 8-foot, one 10-foot; second-hand: good condition: —terms. KNIGHT SODA FOUNTAIN CO.. 46 S. Senate Ave. TYPEWRITERS. ALL MAKES You can- secure a typewriter at prices ranging from $5 to $65. All machines thoroughly overhauled and guaranteed. Send lor sample of writing, prices and terms. JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Main 2890 142 North Meridian St. __________ $25, $65, S4O, SSO, S6O: factory rebuilts and fully guaranteed. Typewriters rented, repaired. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 30 S. Pennsylvania. Lincoln 6822. Estahgshed 1880. ONE counter with plate glass cover, Kingory popcorn popper. 14-ga!lon copper kettle and candy furnace, marble slab, glass bowls and laundry stove. 811 Ft, Wayne Ave * 15-HORSE iiower upright boiler: good oondltlon. 1867 Barth Ave. Drexel 8829. ROTTEN MANURE —FOR YOUR YARD. LINCOLN 3905. f—Pet and Live Stock GERMAN POLICE DOG. ALE. TWO MONTHS OLD. HARRISON 0853. 6 RHODE ISLAND RED hen*, rooster. 4015 Rook wood Ave. Wash, 4157 S BABY CARRIAGES or strollers, regardless of condition Lincoln 1634 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNC EMENTS ACCESSORIES. ELECTRIC WIRING AND FIXTURES SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. NORTHEASTERN ELECTRIC & BATTERY SERVICE 1602 E Nineteenth. Webster 9380. CARPENTERING. REPAIRING. BUIEDINTi OF ALL KINDS. Gaiagsu. a specially Drexel 8264 CARPENTERING AM) HOOFING General repairs. T. F. Iffsnop, 15 S. East Main 6812. CEMENT AND BLOCK LAYING. sTioria! prices to bldg < ontr. Brook.-nD 1641 CLEANING, pressing, repair work called for and delivered. ROBERTSON. I)r. Os 73 FEATHERS bought, soiu ana renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made. E F. Bj'RKLF. 416 V.. Main 1428 HOUSE painting, floors, walls bathroom reflnished. paper cleaning: work guaranteed. Washington 0268 PAPER cleaning expert workmen work guaranteed. GADBERKV Drexel 8784 PAPER hanging, paining, decorating s.nTples furnished: set. tree: reasonable. Wash. 0286. Hr 2577. PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING FIKSTCT.ASS : won K GCA'; A XTKFIi 'n-l 4M! 4 7 PAPER CLEANING ana housecieamng. Cali Main 1367 Kl> THOMAS. RAG RUGS. Wooven to order JOHN MKHL HEIM ER 26 E. Kar l-r Si In • s-.-M. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE 20! Indiana \v SODDING AND GRADING: st ot workmanship. Call .V PRINCE Lincem 1733. VAULT CLEAN ING. I'HRS()nX~SKKVICE! WALL PAPER CLEAN . ~ REASON ABLE PRICE DHKXKI. 5346 NEW HARDWOOD lan!: old flours refliih bed Ido ail kinds of insid' work 26 .e ars w business. Irvington 1569 LICENSED tree surgeon; trimming spraying, planting am! removing Call GAR FIELD BEGLEY Limo!n 4163 or 139x12 RUGS dusted aim 'leaned A fworlt guaranteed. Superior ci-ane-w ir f)y; i COMM UNITI' Ur. KAN K! 18 cTTi u> lor spring houscelraning Kenwood 2152 FOR EXPERT paper cleaning, ea'3 Harri son .3655. 28 STORAGE AND TRANSFER c, y : * RADIO TRANSFERS* 3 Hauling AH Kinds 3 8 214 E. New York 3 3_ 8
HAULING PACKING—STORAGE Otto J. Suesz, Main 2353-3028. Nlghi Webster 0699 Low rale on C;illl**niia shipment*. MIKE O BRIEN. Tranetcr ami Storage Main 1307 MOVE, $4 load Save money. Reliable repon*ib!e furniture mover* VOGEL TRANSFER CO. Storeli i,ic. Be,. 3426. Red Ball Transit Cos. Monument PI Muin 29 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CEMENT BLOCK FACTORY—Lora ted m gravel plant. cash or payment* Call Bel mont 4382 oi ik inont 2594 LAUNDRY': bargain: if sold at once. 1027 PARK AVE LINCOLN ■.’79:: _ SMALL candy store, making and selling home-made candle* exclusively; formu * for candy making given to buyer priei $ .‘25. , Owner leaving <lly. 811 Ft. Wayne Ave. ON ACCOUNT of til health, T am forreil t<> well my hardware store at a sacrifice. Call Circle 6690, 30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE It—Gasoline CADILLAC. 4cylimlcr A-l shat**. Ready to drive awa.v. Five good tire*. SIOO Owner. Stewart 2872. CHEVROLET coupe, 1998, in best of condition throughout, with 5 good cord tires. Best closed cox in town lor $450. On very easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO . 427 N. Mwridlan St. Riley 1060. Open Evenings and Sunday* COLE 8 touring 7-pausenger: o wire wheels; excellent condition. Can be seen at 11.10 8. Harding. Belmont 01 .-j mi ■ DODGE touring; bumpers, lock wheel, cord tires and other extras; S2OO. on easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO. 427 N. Merklion St- Riley 1050. Open Evenings and Sunday. DOIHIbJ Touring 1 . $25.00 down and $5.00 p<*r week Clias. G. Sanders Cos. 1025 N, Meridian Open Evening*. DODGE touring in best of condition, S2OO. on easy (term*. STONE CHEVROLET CO. 427 N. Meridian. Riley 1050. Open Evenings and Sundays DODGE roadster, car ill A-l condition: will sell reasonably for cash. Circle 5296. DODGES, all models, open and closed: terms or trade. 659 N. Capitol. Lincoln 4510. boRT 1922 touring, new tires; terms. 559 N Capitol Lincoln 4510. FORD touring, 1923: excellent mcchunnal condition; reiinislied like new; equipped with Hasaler shock absorbers and speedometer; $75 easi, balance nionthiy. 235 W. Georgia. Circle fe.327. FORI). 1922 touring several extras: mechanically A-l: $230. Will sell on payments. MERIDIAN-OVERLAND CO. 953-57 N. Meridian, Hi ley 1344. FORD 1921 sedan, wltn five good tires, lock wheel, (seat covers and other extras. Hero Is an exceptional good sedan lor $286, on very reasonable terms. Several other good used Fonts we have taken in on new Chevrolet*. STONE CHEVROLET CO--427 N. Meridian. St. Riley 1060. Open Evenings and Sunday. FORD road-i• - IY)9TT starter, demountable rims, Hasaler shock absorbers: A-l condl tion throughout. Repossessed on loan. Can be bought for SOO down payment, balance easy terms. 235 W. Georgia St. Circle 8327. FORD Coupe, 1922: many extras: terms or trade. Chas. G. Sanders Cos. 1025 N. Meridian Open Evenings. FORD BODIES Inland tour-coach, sedan, coupe, roadster, commercial and touring bodies. SWISSHELM & PARKER. 544 E. Wash. Open eves FORD, late 1922 touring; a-1 shape: starter good tires, $75 down, balance easy term's. MILLER AUTO SALES CO., 044 E. Washington. Main 3493. FORD. 1923 touring; starter, demountable*, lock wheel. Finance car. Sell balance due. SSO down. Main 5013, FORD 1923 touring; A-l condition; starter. $375. MILLER AUTO SALES, 044 E. Washington. _ FORD coupe, "1924. will seil equity for $125. 117 N. Highland. Lincoln 3763. IT'S never lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to find it
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RUG SALE / From the Alexander Smnth <& Sons’ Great Anetnon Salle Weld Recently In New York Now Is Yonr Time to Busy Yomir * Spring RUGS BeaMtlfinS, Heavy, Beep Pile AXMINSTER RUGS Handsome TAPESTRY and VELVET RUGS We Specialize on 9x12 Sizes You WHI Save to One-Third on AM Rugs Tomorrow and Saturday TIE EIEEI RJBITBE EO, Eo Washington and New Jersey Sts. Our Low Expense Lowers Your Expense
30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline FORDS. Bunks Overlanus, Dodges and all kinds of used < ara guaranteed eondition; small down payment balance easy terms. 1. GOLD BURG. HAYNES & SCHMIDT The Willys Knight and Overland Dealers. New and Used Cars. 120-22 W. North St. GRANT late 1921 tourmg. meehanically A-l: $256. terms. MILLER AUTO SALES. 644 E. Wash Main 3493. NASH touring 1923 California winter top; reflnished A-l condition throughout. Can liartlly be tote! from new. $306 down payment. 235 W. Georgia St Ctreie 8327. OVERLAND Touriri- $23 60 and $5.00 per week. Chas. G. Sanders Cos. 1025 N Mi rid in n Open Evening! OVERLAND • dan wire wheels, new set of 31x4 tires. Will sacrifice to sell at once. M F. it I PI A N-OVERLAND CO. 95.5 57 _N Meridian. Riley 1244. OVER LA Nib 11*23 Champion: run but few miles 1' iaiuc ear. Sell for balance due. I,ow down payment. Main .5613. HEO touring, wall) five good cord tires. $75 rash. STONE CHEVROLET CO 427 N Meridian 5u lUley 1650. Open Evenings and Sunday. STAR New lourimz. 1923 -475 06: lerms or trade. Chas. G. Sanders Cos. in , ’iV'' Meridian Open Evenings. STAR Totunrig 19 i, $82.5; terms or trade. Chaa. G. Sanders Cos. 1075 N Meridian Open Evenings, STUDKBAKUR. Big 6 1920: A-l condition: priced to sell. Can be seen at 1136 S. Harding Si Garage, Bel. 0174. ifiiP&iraiiWi /TANDAPDWAKMA JY TERMS CAPITAL SALES CO J For Good Used Cars See I. WOLF AUTO CO. 559 N Capitol. M in 1 579 * tpen Sundi ys WILL j take good talking machine or radio set as part payment on good used car. LI ncoln 6865. GUARANTEED USEi) CARS. Your own terms. Day and Night Auto Laundry. 248-250 N. Capitol. LIGHT louring car: starter demountable*: good security order: bargain 1867 Barth \ve Drexel 8829. c—Trucks CHEVROLET truck, light delivery; A-l condition throughout. S6O down payment. balar.i easy term*. INDIANA INVESTMENT AND SECURITY CO.. 235 W. Georgia. Circle 8327. 31 AI !<)MO HI I ,KS \V AM lTl) HIGHEST PRICES PAID Wc want auy make or model. Largest in State. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 618 N. Capitol Main 2038. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. WANTED, 100 CARS to wreck lor parts. Will pay the higrest cash prices. Call us first SAM CORAZ AUTO PARTS A TIRE CO. (519 N. Capitol Ave. Main 6389. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 K. New York St. Main 4446. 38 MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES GOOD bicycles $8 and up; tires, $2 and up. 9411_ Mass. Ave. 31 AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT RENT A NEW CAR U drive it. 127 B. Wabash. Circle 3000. 37 AfONEY TIjT LOAN WOULD SIOO S2OO S3OO HELP SOLVE YOUR MONEY PROBLEMS? Any Amount, $lO to S3O0 — Any Time ln/estigute our easy to pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loans. Get $ 50, pay back $ 2.50 a month. “ SIOO, “ $ 5.00 •• S2OO, “ SIO.OO •* S3OO. “ $15.00 “ With interest at 3% per cent a month. Pay faster if you wish—less cost. As follows: Pay SSO loan In full in one month. TOTAL COST $1.75. You pay only for the actual time loans run. Interest is charged only on the actual amount of cash still outstanding. Come in and get free booklet, "The Twenty Payment Plan." which describes everything fully. All business confidential. W$ loan oi i furniture, pianos. Victrolas. etc., without removal. Also Loan on Diamonds Call, phone or write INDIANA COLLATERAL LOAN CO. (Bonded Lenders) ESTABLISHED 1887 201 LOM BARD BUILDING 24 Vi EAST WASHINGTON ST. Phone Main .'1286. New JI6-780. FIRST and second mortgage on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. R. WILSON. 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lincoln 6104. .- 32 AUTO SUPPLIES. REPAIRS AUTOIPAiNIINQ Zerkfle Paint Co< 31 YEARS PAINTERS. Top building and general repairing Prices low as lowest, highest quality. 1517 Kelly St Drexel 4455. AUTO TOPS. $lO up. sedans trimmed and upholstered. AUTO TOP SHOP. 26 E. South. Circle 8110.
32 AUTO SIITLIES, REPAIRS AUTO WASHING Our specialty 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry TIRES—TIRES Fori size*. $2 and up. Other sizes. $3 and up All used tires guaranteed. Ad]u*tments at half price. 525 W. Washingl"ii S! Open evenings. LET us sell you anew or used battery before prices advance. Priced from $5 up. Recharging and rental. NORTHEASTERN ELECTRIC AND BATTERY SERVICE, 1602 E Nineteenth. Webster 9350. GUA RA NTEED PAINT JOBS. Gordi n & Webb. HOME GARAGE AND PAINTING CO. 1612 Pier.on Ave Harrison 1535. THE MASTER VULCANIZERS. CUT FATE VULC. CO.. INC. 39 LKt.Al.NOlKfria LEGAL NOTICE Until 10 a. m.. May 1. 1924. the Indiana State Board of Schoolbook Commissioners will receive from publishers at the office of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction sealed bids on school textbooks to be used over a five-year period, as follows: 1. Common school readers, including primer. 2. A graded series of writing books 3. Common school arithmetic, bound and bid as follows: la) A twu-book series, (b) a tfiree-hook series. The publishers shall state specifically In sueh b and the price at which each book will he furnished also the exchange price on each book sold or exchanged for an old book on the same subject of like grade and kind, but of different series; and shall accompany such bid with specimen copies of each and all books proposed to be furnished in such bid. Any and all bids by publishers must be accompanied by a bond in the penal sum of $50,000 to the acceptance and satisfaction of the Governor of this State, conditioned that if any contract be awarded to any bidder, aueh bidder will enter into a contract to perform the conditions of his bid and conform to the requirements of th< textbook laws of Indiana to the acceptance and satisfaction of said board Said publishers shall specify the weight and quality of book cloth used: the weight and quality of thread used: the quality of sillier used: the quality of glue used: the quality of board used, whether chip board, pasted board or cloth board; samples submitted shall be bound as per specifications given for the above five item*. No bid shall be considered unless the same be accompanied by the affidavit of the bidder tljait he i* in no w:ae. directly or indtreetly. connected with any other publisher or firm who is bidding for books submitted to such board, nor has any pecuniary interest in any other publisher or firm bidding at the same time, and that he ts not a party to any compact, syndicate or other scheme, whereby tho benefits of competition are denied to (he people of lliig State. The Indiana State Board of Book Commissioners reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids or any part thereof, for any particular book or books. By order of Indiana State Board of Schoolbook Commissioners BENJAMIN J. BURRIS, President. E. U. GRAFF Secretary. April 1 2. 3. 4. 5. 7, 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 14 1.5. 16. 17. IS 19. 21. 22 23. 24.
ADDITIONAL INTERCEPTOR CONSTRUCTION. SANITARY DISTRICT OF INDIANAPOLIS. Indianapolis. Ind. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Sanitary Commissioners of the sanitary district of Indianapolis, at its office in the city hall. Indianapolis. Indiana, until 10 a. m.. April 29. 1924. at which time bids will be publicly opened and scheduled and awards made as soon thereafter as practicable. for additional inteceptor construction as follows: 1. Fail Creek North Interceptor. 2. Harding Street River Crossing and Grit Chamber. 3. West Indianapolis Interceptor. 4. Southern Avenue River Crossing and Grit Chamber. 5. Irvington and Pleasant Run Interceptor. Plans and specifications are on file and may be inspected at the office of the Buard of Sanitary Commissioners. Each bidder shall deposit with his bid a oertified check in tlie amount stipuiaied in General Information to Bidders. Payment for the above construction shall bo made only from the snecial fund derived from the proceeds of bonds author! - hoard. The award of contracts shall be subject to tlie sale of bonds for this purpose. Coiiies of plans and specifications and general information to biders may be obtained at the office of Charles h. Hurd i4U' Merchants Bank building. Indianapolis. Ind. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BOARD OF SANITARY' COMMISSIONERS. JOHN L. ELLIOTT JAY A CRAVEN. RUSSELL T. MacFALL. April 3. 10. 17. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR State of Indiana. Hancock County, ss: In the Hancock Circuit Court. In the. matter of the petition of Worth E. Woodward et al. for the cleaning out and repair of a certain dredge drain, known as Buck Creek. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the county surveyor, room 1, courthouse, Greenfield. Ind until 3 o'clock p. m. April 10. 1924. for the construction of the drain established ill said cause. The work to be done according to the plans and specifications and profile therefor now on file in said office. A bond or certified check in the sum of five hundred dollars ($500.00) made payable to the superintendent of construction shall accompany each bid as a guarantee that the successful bidder will give bond in the amount required and enter into a contract for the performances of the work In case the contract is awarded him. The right is reserved to reject any one or all bids. ALVIN G. MILDER. Superintendent of Construction. March 3. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has dyi'y qualified as administratrix of estate of Pantelis L. Caiouros, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ALEXANDRINE P. CAFOUROS. No. 22265. April 3. 10, 17. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby giver, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix of estate of Adelaide V Garrett, deceased. Inte of Marion County. Indiana. Said ebtate is supposed to be solvent. ANNA L. TAYLOR. No. 22268. April 3. 10, 17. IT'S NEVER lost until indlanapoiis Times Went Ads have failed to find it.
THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1924
39 LEGAL NOTICES INDIANA WORLD WAR MEMORIAL NOTICE TO BIDDERS (a) Sealed proposals will be received at the office of trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial, the Chalfant, 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 Meridian and St. Clair Sts., Indianapolis. Ind.. all as per contract documents, plans and specifications prepared by Walker Sc Weeks, architects, 1900 Euclid Ave. Cleveland. Ohio, and approved and adopted by said trustees. (b) The plans, apt.lfloations, contract form (in the form that will be required to be signed by the successful bidder) and proposal form are on file and can be seen at the offices of the trustees and of the architects. Copies of the plans and specifications may be obtained at the office 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 to Walker & Weeks. (e) 'All proposals shall be made and submitted on special proposal forms furnished by the architects, and strictly ae required therein, enclosed in a sealed envelope, endorsed with tile name 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." <d) Each proposal shall be accompanied by an approved surety comoanrs bond or s certified check made payable to Trustee# 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 Stale of Indiana. The trustees to have the right to hold and retain all certified checks and guarantee bonds submitted until an award is made and a contract is entered into or until all bids have been rejected. If for any reason whatever the successful bidder fails to enter Into a contract within ten 1101 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 of the failure of the bidder to enter into such contract and If such bid is accompanied by a surely company's proposal guarantee bona, tnen 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 pes cent (0%) per annum and attorneys fees. In either case. Trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial reserve the right to let the contract to any other of sai<i bidaefs whose bid may be deemed by said trustees to be th" 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 (121 months within which he agrees to complete the work comprised ill this 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 is made will be required within ten (101 days to enter into the con ( tract and to give an approved Surety Bond in the form and in the amount and upon condltoins as prescribed in the General Conditona of the specifications on file at the offices of the trustees and of the architects (h) Each proposal shall be properly ligned with the full name of the person, firm or corporation submitting the same. (i) Each bidder shall file with hi 9 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, or to induce any bidder to refrain from bidding on any contract work, and that such bid tai made without regard or reference to any other bid. and without any agreement of understanding or combination, either directly or indirectly, with any other person with reference to such bidding in auy manner whatsoever. (j) The trustees reserve the right to reject auy and all proposals TRUSTEES OF THE INDIANA WORLD WAR MEMORIAL. < MARCUS S. SONN-TAG. President. PAUL COMSTOCK. Secretary. 4arch 13. 20. 27-Aprll 3 10. 17. 24-May 1. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of the estate of iieorge R. Stull, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. No. 22214 EARL S. MAZR. March 27, April 3-10. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as executrix of the estate of Lela .Alice Young, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate in supposed to be solvent,. No 22212. MIRIAM A. YOUNG. March 27, April 3-10. NOTICE - 9F APPOINTMENT? Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Henry E. Geisel, deceased, late of Marion County Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. WALTER H. GEISEL. No. 22272. April 3, 10. 17. BISHOP SMITH GUEST Knights of Columbus Luncheon to E* Important Affair. Knights of Columbus luncheon cl if plans the biggest meeting of th® yeat at the Spink-Arms Friday noon. A farewell for the Rt. Rev. Alphonse J. Smith, recently consecrated Bishop of Nashville, Tenn., will be given. The bishop, the Rev. M. W. Lyons, and Madison Walsh will speak. Mrs. Arnold Spencer will sing and Montpnl’® orchestra will play. All Knights and ladles and Daughters of Isabella are Invited. Bishop Smith goes to Nashville Immediately after lent.
GORILLA TRAVELS DELUXE John Daniel II Arrives Aboard New Steamer Deutchland. Bn United Press NEW YORK, April 3.—John Daniel 11, young gorilla, is arriving aboard the new steamship Deutchland in a cabin de luxe. A special glass house awaits him at Madison Square Garden, where the circus is being held. Three Named in Liquor Charge® Thomas Coger, 38, colored, of 946 W. Twenty-Fifth St., is named in a warrant filed by Roland C. Snider, Deputy Sheriff, charging sale of intoxicating liquor. Others named In blind tiger charges: James Cooley, 3S, of 6848 N. Bellefontaine St., and "Winfield James, 38, of 933 S. Illinois Street. Probe Building Collapse Bu United Press ANDERSON, Ind., April 3. —Robert Daggett and Leslie Colvin, building contractors of Indianapolis, and A. C. Irwin of Chicago, were employed by the city school board today to investigate the collapse of a wall at the new Shadeland school, which caused death to two workmen. Venue Change Granted Bu United Press WINCHESTER, Ind., April 3,—A change of venue has been granted John R. Brown, Harold Hobbs and T. I’. Best, officials of the R. L Dolllngs Company of Indiana under indictment here following an investigation of the Dolling* Company. The case will be tried in the Jay County court. Injured Youth Better Gerald Savift, 17, R. R. 3, Morgantown. Ind.. whose right leg was mangled above the knee Wednesday, was report<-d improved today at the Methodist Hospital. Swift was hurt while working an Ice cream freezing machine at the Woodstock Country Club, where fie was employed and lived.
