Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 292, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1924 — Page 12

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5 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Drexel 2570. Res. Drexel 2046. W. T. BLASENGYM FUNERAL DIRECTOR Auto Service for All Occasions Auto Ambulance Lady Attendant. 1625 Shelby St., Indianapolis. Ind. FLANKER & BUCHANAN b2O N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main 0641. 0642. LI 2641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S GADD—2I3O Prospect St. Phooe Stewart 2278. George Grinsteiner Funeral director 522 E Market. Main PfoB. ?55 lEL fl)g.Td? , Parlors 1222 Union 9t. FUNERAL DIRECTOR —1402 N. UlinoiA WM. E. KRIEGER Main 1164 Res. phone. Bon Davis 332-L. Undertakers—ttisey & titcs. osi N. Delaware L 6564. M 3680 L -. 1 '. 0 ,?! ,F ; S AN D CLIBS FRATERNAL ORDER OK EAGLES No. 211. Regular meetings held every Mm-day evening at Bp. m. at Eagles temple. 43 Vermont St. ED D JONE. President. ALBERT I.EDTG Ef.rrtary . 10 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday: _ FOUR PAIR GLOVES. SIX UMBRELLAS BOX CARDS THREE CAPS. ONE PURSE SHELL GLASSES. Telephone Man 2737, BIRD-HOUND dog. large. 4 white ieet. body black, studded, brass collar with lock. Answers to name "Jim." Reward. Ben Davis 1831. Ring 2. PURSE —Lost at city marset Thursday. Personal papers valued to owner only. Harrison 3352. SMALL, black business note book Re turn to Washington Bank and Trust Cos. REFound —germ an police dog. call BRQOKSIDE 2553 12 HELP WANTED—MALE ___ WANTED—Janitor. white, not oyer 45 years prefer one handy with tools. ply Monday a. m WESTER.- ELECTRIC CO.. 1020 E. Morris St. WANTED —Man to drive wagon. Call at 613 Langada.e Ave Harrison 09ob WANTED errand boy with wheel. 23 E. North St. 15 INSTRUCTIONS MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER S COLLEGE. 510 E Washington St.. IndiiDapoln. Ind. Circle POPULAR PIANU music taught in 20 lestons beginner? and advanced. Clark Boies School. 10 W, Ohio St. Circle S3*6. Announcing Special Offer . Outfit you .with beautiful instrument, unu lessons given free to those who enrol' this month. Leant to p.ay well ' in 16 lessons Information Hawaiian Studios 210 Marion Bid.. Meridian and Ohio Sts. Circle 5128. MODERN piano and ten banjo taught m2U lessious. SI per lession CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL. 106 Pembroke Arcade. Circ.e JQ.t*. 14 SALESMAN WANTED SALESMEN —Sell every retailer attractively displayed new invention of great selling merit: unusually advantageous terms; book orders from free pocket model; liberal commission. Bonanza for hustlers because guaranteed repeater. Write today. UNIT ERsAL CO. Arlington Heights, Mass ]5 AGEN fb AM) SOEHIIOKS 1 MAKE the best Chocolate Bars and Chewing Gum Be my agent. Everybody will buy from you Write today Free samples. MILTON GORDON. Cincinnati 16 HE!.l* WANTED —FE>l VLE HOUSEKEEPER, middle age. for two in family, 1823 Fletcher. Drexel 1220MARCEL WAVERS; good and all-'round operators BROSNANS BEAUTY SHOP. XT N. Pennsylvania. Main 7774 Telephone Operators enjoy a liberal vacation and sickk ness benefit plan. Miss Cooper w ill be glad explain to you the many f advantages of Telephone ' work. Room 101. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY. Cor. New York & Meridian WANTED white nealthful girl to learn nursing; moderate salary: chances for adyancement 3033 N. THiriolg St. t H SITUATIONS WANTED a—Male TO CLEAN houae by reliable man and clean yaw*. Circle 6213. b—Female CURTAINS to launder. LUTZ. D-exel 0895. fiAY WORK and half day by the week Call after 6 p. m. Webster 8356 GENERAL WORK or plain i-ook’ng by neat girl; references Call before Sa. m. or after 6 p. m.. Webster 8356. 'Walkings to bring home or work by the Kenwood 3961. WHITE woman wants lace curtains to launder; reasonable. Work guaranteed. Randolph 5209. COLORED woman, general house worker: references. Webster 8661. COLORED girl as maid in hotel, etc.; refer encea. Webster 8661. 18 ROOMS FOR RENT ALABAMA. N. 832; steam-heated room good home; no other roomers; gentlemen. Main 7539, ALABAMA N.. 670 nice sleeping room for 1 or 2: mod., walk, distance. Main 31Q1. COLLEGE, 2308; 2 adjoining rooms also bedroom; home privileges. Harrison 3843. ■LLINOIS. N. 2914; nice room: private lor 5 gentlemen Harrises " c

18 ROOMS FOR RENT MERIDIAN. N. 2208: elegently furnished room, suitable for 2. Kenwood 3132. NEW JERSEY, V. 113 U; room ia modern home; dose in Lincoln 2916. NEW YORK E. 314; newly furn. and decorated. modern sleeping room; close in. PRATT. E. 20: clean, furbished room., modem; for 2. Mam 5096. TENTH ST.. E. 3532; thrpe furnished sleeping rooms; modern. Webster 5537. THIRTEENTH. W. 36: two nicely furnished rooms; strictly modern. Main 8029. THIRTY THIRD. E.: a real home for 1 or 2 gentlemen. Washington 1135. LOOK-—Something different: apt. divided into sleeping rooms; only 4 squares from Circle. Lovely, parlor. Cool and modern. Webster 8875 or 8947 for particulars. ' a—Light Housekeeping BUCHANAN. 717;' 4 unfur. upstairs rooms for adults: private enframe; sl2 month. DELAWARE. 906 N.; room; room, kitchen; single room: mod. X. 8180. LINDEN. 1702: room for couple; ou car line. Drexel 0873. ST. CLAIR. 220 E.; clean, modem, light housekeeping rooms Reasonable rent. b—Board and Rooms OAKLAND ATe.; room, connecting bathpriVate home; 2 gentlemen. Web 2786. MOD. HOME for 2 gentlemen or couple, i ear EllJnberger Park Irvington 2295. 19 RENTALS* a—Houses BROOKSIDE, 1403 t* : 3 rooms, inside toilet and sink; water paid; sl9. Five rooms: one acre: garage; white house oa Colonial, just north of Sixty First: $22.50. 2716 N. California: 4 rooms, gas and electricity: sl7. COLORED. 133214 Cornell: 3 mom-, and bath: good condition; water paid: s2l. 826 Economy; 3 rooms. E L.: sl3. N. California: 4 rooms, tile hath; $32.50. I N. RI3HIE & SON. Main 0520. 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. EAST, upper duplex 4 large rooms priv. entrance, water, lights, gas. not mod. Call Webster 2140. after 6 p. m. SOUTH St. 319 E.: seven rooms, modern; reasonable rent to right party. 2244 N. Rural Five room;*, semi-modem double. S3O. State Savings and Trust Go. Main 4517. 9 E. Market St. 3 ROOMS, bath, pantry, storage, modern. good condition, large yard, middle-aged couple. Protestant Christians no children. nor dogs. Owner Irv’ngton 1971. NEW five-room bungalow tor rent: semimodem: on Sherman Dr. and English Ave. Call Drexel 6237, COBB REALTY CO.. KENT'S —INSURANCE REAL ESTATE. Msin 2216 FOR RENT —Upper modern duplex fnrnnished. Call Irvington 1894. HOUSES for rent north of fairground. SAMUEL OWENS c—A part inent s PROSPECT St.. 1315; three rooms, bath. gas. water furnisher. ‘ Irv. 0809. apartment, with or without garage. Webster 3550.

Apt. for Colored 324 W. 21st St. Two rooms and bath. State Savings and Trust Cos. 9E. Market. - Main 4517. ! High Grade Apt. Four rooms, sun parlor and bath. Located on Twentieth, north. State Savings and Trust Cos. 9 E Market. Main 4517. 856 N. East St. Four rooms, modern. $45. State Savings & Trust Cos. 9 E. Market St. Main 4517. d—Business Places STOREROOM 1351 Comnerce. comer Mass. Ave. and Commerce Room. 20x35 Large ice box. , shelves and fixtures. $25. Key at 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. Main 0520. PRIVATE office. reasonabV to good tenant. 904 National City Bank Bldg. ; f—Resorts and CotUtges THREE summer cottager for rale, opposite Broad Ripple Park. Humtxddt 1670. tl REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses * DEARBORN. N. 1300 block: 4-room cottage: furnace, inside toilet, garage, long lot: fruit: $3 800. SBOO cash, balance like rent. Webster 3923. MILLER ST.. 1805; seven-room. two-s_tory house. in good repair. Price $2,500; terms. OLNEY ST.. 1360: five-room cottage. Price $2,750: terms Monen-Peelle Cos. 401 National City Bank Bldg. Mam 3139 IRVINGTON BUNGALOW Near the Circle. It is nearly new and pmed at $6.900, with S7OO cash for immediate ..le. Long living-room, fireplace, bookcase, cabinet, linen closet, garage with side drive. Lot 48 feet wide, with immense forest trees on it. This price le far below neighboring bungalows. MR. THARP. Lircle 4022 or Humboldt 1420. IRVINGTON We have 4 located on improved •treet. within the city limits, and lies 2 ft. above jrade and level. Can be bought at a great bargain from a non-resident owner CHAS. M. CROSS, 706 State Life Bldg, Main 6120. LYNN St. 764: 5 room*, electric lights, well in kitchen: large basement; $1,650; small cash pay.nent IRVINGTON Modem 6-room house on Ave.. located on a comer lot 641x150. An ideal home, large veranda, shade, modem garage. Price, including improvements on two streets. $6,250. Reasonable terms. CHAS. M. CROSS, 706 State Life Bldg. Main 6120 Only $250 Cash 1116 Churchman Ave. Four-room hcnu-modem home, with electric lights, ga*. cistern, city water, inside toilet Now being papered and painted. Immediate possession. Balance like rent. Lorenz Schmidt & Sons 31 Monument Circle Main 3715 Evenings. /k-ockside 2135. Play Ball Pennant Winners Four rooms, improved street. $1,850. terms. Five rooms, gas electricity, hardwood floors, double garage, $3,000. SSOO cast. Five rooms, semi-modem, double garage. $4,500. SSOO cash. EVERROAD. Lincoln 3880. Drexel 3250. 401 Transportation Bldg. " IRVINGTON Immediate possession; 4-room bungalow, all modem, on improved street. Can be bought on payments S3OO cash. $35 per month. Price 54.000 CHAS. M. CROSS, 706 Slate Life Bldg. Main 6120. S2OO Cash $1,760 buys 3-room house on paved street; electricity and gas. 427 W. Merrill St., Look at this quick. Randolph 4830. XEW 4-ROOM " BUNGALOW, $2,200 On Reforners Ave.. lust west of Churchman S3OO cash. sl9 per month. House rapw being finished. See MR NEWMAN, 506 Lombard Bldg. Main 3006 eve Lin. 7176. BARGAIN SALE LOOK AT 522 N.'SHERMAN DRIVE Thoroughly modem six-room house; full size lot: double garage; right at car line. No reasonable ofTer refused. Mortgage $3.300. Call Main 3192 NEW 5-room bungalow, hath, furnace, electricity. built-in features and decorated. Located on a comer lot. both streets im proved, and included in the price. $5 500. Immediate possession CHAS. M. CROSS, 7 0*1 State Life Bldg Main 6120. IF YOU have a clear 101 ' will build you a home. Our houses are better and cheaper have no office help and n-ir tiA -oniijAi! Call Main *1221 and or MR. KLEIN

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81 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses Modern Bunglaow, East Five room modern, including long living room. All improvements in and paid for. Only $6,000; $650 cash. Marion County State Rank BARGAIN SOUTHEAST Have a five-room cottage on Harlan .St., just off Prospect Pine #2.500. Cash to handle $600: payments $22 monthly Call MR WALKER. Main 1002, or Harrison 1458. ; 2 NIFTY BUNGALOWS 300 Block S. Dearborn; five rooms. Price $3 000: $l5O cash, balance $25 month H. C. TUTTLE BROS. Main 1168, 233 K. Ohio SI Rc- Web 1108 Brand New Bungalow An ideal home for young people Five rooms, hardwood floors, bath. Ew: near Brookaido car line. Call Circle 6600. Irvtngton 2762. 7-ROOM ‘modern bungalow; improved street: cement front porch. 3-car garage, near school, fruit and shade $5,000. terms. Webster 4107. 4-ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW Corner lot. cast front. S3OO cash balance $35 per month Owner Drexel 8556. FOR GOOD HOMES. PRICED RIGHT. SEE PRIESMEYER & WEISS. 136 N. Delaware St Lincoln 8105. BUNGALOWS—WiII build tn still ~srna.i cash payment or clear lot. M. M ANDREW# CO. 407 Peoples Bank Bldg Lin. 7671. d—l x>ts I HAVE some good building lots for sale or trade. MR LANGDON. Mam 0185; eve.. Drexel 7821, King 3. _____ e—Suburban Five-Eighth A<-re NEAR ROCKVILLE ROAD With two-room, temporary houae. with electric lights and well: garage, chicken house. Several fruit trees. $1,250: only S2OO cash, balance monthly. \ Lorenz Schmidt & Sons 31 Monument Circle 22 REAL I>l LIT. WAMI.D Ready Money In cash awaits tin- owner of small house south or west, regardless of condition. Will pay all cash immediately if priced right. Randolph 4830. I WILL BUY five or -i\ small rentals if pricxsl nght. Lim-oln 3845 or Ran. ,1303, WE want To buy a .-otta > or double not over $2.000. lirooksal- 1273 23 FARM LANDS FORTY acr“ Florida land for S4O down; only sls per acre $lO monthly. Level, firoductire, good drainage and markets; In rish i>otato and orange grove belt Write REALTY DEVELOPMENT CO., Palatka, Florida. 26 >U SUE LEA N EOl > \L\NTED" BABY CARRIAGE OR STROLLER REGARDI.EBS OF CONDITION I.IN, 1034, 25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE a—Coal. Ice and Wood J. & I. COAL CO. W. Virginia Lump $7.50 Two tons $14.00 Three tons $20.00 Gen. No. 3 Pooa. Lump... .SB.OO Gen. Poca. Mine Run $6.50 C,I rcle 0306. Use Re-Screened Goal anti Coke Fred Goepper & Son ESTABLISHED 1893 BE lmont 4704 GET IN THE HABIT" Os using Shur-Hct, one of the very best fourth vein coals mined in the Middle West; hierht in heat, low in ash. Large lump, clean forked. $6.00. Finish off the season with an order of Shur-Hot. and you will be a regular user. SHEA BROS. Drexel '0)1194 b—C’lolhing TROUSERS p To Match p n Your Coat n T $3.95, $4.95 S $5.95, $6.95 and up S \ THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 Weet Ohio St.. Near Illinois DON'T sell your used men's clothing and shoes until you have seen JACOB SHALLET. Main TAN SPOTUT COAT and blue serge suit, size 38 Tn-i Lincoln 1889.

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2 A FOR SU c—Household Goods BASEBURNKK. Art Garland; uiugh bed. sprngg, mattress good condition, Drexel 7236. BREAKFAST sets, exclusive designs pattern; <*olnr to order BALL & SON. 442 Massachusetts Ave Lincoln 6061 DINING ROOM SUITE. BEAUTIFUL. ReU SONAI'LY PRICED RAN Ii 5923 RUGS aim linoleums at lowest prices 207 W Washington. hTThLGRADE Radiant fire gaa heater: p*T-ff-i condition: will sacrifice. Rand 4675 COMPLETE furnishings for small apart nn-nt $.150; leaving city. Drexel 7040 CHILD’S BFI) and highchalr. White Mountain freezer. like new lirexel 3009 125-LB ICE BOX; GOOD CONDITION; VERY REASONABLE WEB, 7332 ONF, S pie. e dining room 'suite. 4ne coiiditfon: #IOO Phone Wash 2340 LEATHER DAVENPORT, GOOD CONDI TION, SIQ 3066 PARK AVE d—Miscelloneous COOK-HOUSE, under canvass, fully equipped. 523 E. Vermont McMEYERS Riley 2240. TOOL chest for sale and few tools at 422 E Ibatl St T YPE WRITERS $25. $55. S4O. SSO. S6O; factory rehullts and fully guaranteed. Typewriters rented, repaired. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINH Cos 'in S. Pennsylvania Lincoln 6822. Established 1880. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES You can secure a typewriter at price* ranging from $5 to $65 All machines thoroughly overhauled and guaranteed Send for •ample of writing prices and terms. JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Main 2890 142 North Meridian 91. 4 POOL TABLES, cash rrgtater and coffee tun excellent condition will sell separately or altogether Main 1814 CHILD S AUTOMOBILE AND IRISH-MAIL TYPE spiFFV 0.4 R HAR 3740 PRtVAflrts 11 ssh-c partitions frosted glass, mahdgany Circle 7100. c—-Musifiil Instruments FLAYER PIANO for nule. or will trade for Ford ‘‘oupr. DrpxH 8339. f—Pet and lav* Stock BABV CHICKS. Mammoth Peking duck and Barred Rock settings 1120 Holliday, near Shelby. CANARIES, single or In pairs also one baseburner, cheap 006 L, X lllini>ls IT .8 never lost anti, junionapods Time* Want Ads have fade/ U <tnd it. 27 HI SI NESS ANNOUNCEMENTS CARPENTERING AND ROOFING, general repairs. T. F. BISHOP. 16 S. East. Main 6812. CEMENT brick, block work. Remodeling Call Wch 5.187. QtIUREU. A BRIGHT. CEMENT work; private sewer digging by contra. ! .1 F. POUTER Lin 66 13. CONTRACTOR and outtaer: est. free. Fine v.xrk a spy laity. TETKIXO. Har. 1320. FEATHERS bought, sola ana renovated; feather mattre**e* and pillows made. K. F. BURKLF. 416 Mass. Main 1428 FURNITURE REPAIRING UPHOLSTERING NEW PROCESS MATTRESS RENOVATING. ESTIMATES FREE. WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED.. DREXEL 2545. ANYTIME. PAPER eld , $1.25 up: windows h-d. woodfirs. painting expert. ED THOMAS. M. 1307 PAPER cleaning, woodwork washed. Make old paper look like new. Ran. 6210. PAPER cleaning "Xpert workmen: work guaranteed GADBhRRY. Drexel 8784. PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING, FIRSTCLASS WORK GUARANTEED. Belmont 4647. PAPER HANGING ALL WORK GTJARANTfIKD. BELMONT 4660 PRINTING 500 business cards for $1.26 and np. Cali Belmont 0326 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDOE. 201 Indiana Ave. VAULT CLEANING. PERSONAL SERVICE. 035 E. Maryland. Stewart 1794. WALL PAPER CLEANING 750 room and up. WILLIAMS. DREXEL 0783 RING 3 WALL PAPER rtEAtfEn. Vt'ORK GUAR \NTEED LINCOLN 7874 WALL PAPER HANtffNG AND CLKANTnYT WORK GUARANTEED. DREXLB 7056. LICENSED tree Burgeon; trimming spraying, planting and removing. CALI, GARFIELD BKOI.EV 1,111, 4168 or 8438 9x12 RUGS dusted find cleaned all work guaranteed. SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Drexel 6824. 28 STORAGE AND TKANSFEK ~ C s ca * RADIO TRANSFER^ 3 Hauling All Kinds 3 3 214 E. New York 8 HAULING Otto J. Suesi, Main 2353-8628. Night: Webster 0699. Low rate on California shipments. MOVE. $4 load! Save money. Reliable. responsible furniture move;* VOGEL TRANSFER CO . Storehouse 81, 3426. Red Ball Transit Cos. 26 Monument PI. Main 4631. Junta 1 o’BRfEiT Transfer and Storage. Main 1307. t.OCAI. and overland hauling; city hauling, $3:50 up Belmont 1286 29 BUSINESS OPIMIKTUNIT^ES DRUG STORE Loi-ated on South side. Mr, Riley 1570. ROOMING HOUSE: ten rooms; walking distanee. Cash or if-ms. Owner. Droxel 1753. ONE work "turn 7!r garage. 1.600 ft. floor apaee. 11426 ;u- owe Ave. Lincoln -1654. ITS never Tost until lnntanapoiis Time* Want Ads havo failed to find if.

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline BUJCK 6, 1918, 7-PASS. Paint fair, tirea good, one spare; upholstery and top good- A-l mechanical -condition. A real at. a sacrifice that is hard to beat. First $l6O takes it. for we need the room. HODGE-LONG MOTOR CO. 1033 N. Meridian. Lincoln 4317. Open evening’s and Sundays. BUICK 4 TOURING D-35: good tires, good mechanical condition, paint and upholstering like new. First sl-50 takes it, as we need the room. HODGE-LONG MOTOR CO., 1033 N. Meridian. Lincoln 4317. Open evenings and Sundays. BUICK, 5-passenger, late 1923 four-cylinder touring: perfect mechanical condition; paint good: four good cord tires: 1 spare never used: front and rear Ramspring bumpers, and Webster 6563. Chalmers Sedan Five-passenger model: looks like new; has 5 exifilmt cord tires, finish and upholstering perfect. Motor is in wonderful condition. This car we know is right and it is priced below market value. Come in at once and see this bargain. Hodge-Long Motor Cos. 1033 N. Meridian St. Lincoln 4317. Open avenings and Sunday. CHEVROLET roadster driven only 3.700 miles; looks good as new; lor $365.00; easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO. 427 N. Meridian. Riley 1050. Open Evenings and Sundays. CHEVROLET tourings. 1922 models; a flock of them for $185.00 to $225.00 on very easy terms while they last. STONE CHEVROLET CO. 427 N. Meridian Riley 1050. Open Evenings and Sundays. DODGE, 1916 Excellent condition; ordinal paint; v.AI be Bold at h bargain for we need Un* roonr HODGE - LONG MOTOR CO. 1033 N. Meridian St. Lin. 4317. Open Evenings and Sundays. DODGES, all models, open ana -ed terms or trade. 550 N. Capitol Lnn-oln 4516 DORT 1922 touring; new tires, terms 560 N Capitol Lincoln 4516. DURANT. Sport mode! touring, 1923; refinished like new: mechanically A-l; S2OO down payment, balance easy terms. 235 W. Georgia. Circle 8327, FORD 1921 touring “tarter, lock wheel. Hassler shock, new fop arid curtains. Best • 1918 touring. $60.00 STONE CHEVROLET ' 0. 427 N. Meridian. Riley 1050. % Open Evenings and S-ino.iys FORD touring. J 92.' . excellent mechanical condition: refinished like new, equipped with Ha-:r shoe, absorbers and speedometer: $75 rasa, balance monthly. 236 W Georgia. Circle 8327. FORD BODIES Inland tour-coach, sedan, coupe, roadster, commercial and touring bodies. SWISSHELM A DARKER 544 E. Wash. Open eve*. FORD. 1921 coupe; lock wheel seat covers hekter. etc.; $245: on easy terms STONE CHEVROLET CO. 427 N. Meridian, Riley 1050. Open Evenings and Sundays. ' I FORD. 1971 roadster starter demountable*. ! lock wheels. Hassler*. $165. terms. MIL- ; I.F.R AUTO SALES. 644 E. Washington. Main 3493. FORI) roadster 1019. in extra goofl eondi- i tion A real bargain. S4O down payment. I balance terms. 235 W. Georgia. Ciiv-'e 8327. j FORD TOURING. $35" CHAS. G. SANDERS. 1025 N Meridian. Open evenings. KORjT i-oupe. 1922 ; A1 mechanically , looks and runs like new, $295. Easy terms, j 644 E Washington. Mam 3493 | FORD late model new An.cs ijody sedan A real bargain. Taken back on loan. Sell for balance due Main 3013 FORD 1919 touring starter block, runs dandy $75 644 E Was! ngtoi),

FORDS Down Week Pavment. Payment. 1923 Touring $75.00 $5.50 1922 Touring st>o.oo $5.00 1921 Touring $50.00 $4.00 1919 Roadster $25.00 $2.50 1923 Light Delivery $75.00 $5.50 1922 Ton Truck ..SIOO.OO $5.00 1920 Touring $45.00 $4.00 Many other good buys, including olher makes of larger cars. Indiana Investment and Secmiratfles Go. 235 W. Georgia Cl rcle 8327. FORDS Buicks overlanus Dodge* anil all kinds of used cars guaranteed condition: small down payi'n ii; balance easy term*. I GOLDBURG. 522 N, Capitol. MAXWELL loan U£. 5 I condition, sell or trade for truck 634 E Washington St. Main 3977 MAXWELL touring $25 cash 427 N. Meridliu. _____ _ OLD9MOBILE 6 louring for “ale or trade Main 3631 or Webster 6794. OVKRLANI), 1923 touring; looks and runs like new. Turn your old car in on this one. pav the balance by the month. MERIDIAN OVERLAND CO. 957 N Meridian RHey 1244. OVERLAND touring, latest 23 model; front and rear bumpers. Positively like new. Finance ear. Will sell for balance due on loan. Main 5013 OVERLAND. 83 11 touring: good condition: SSO. Welwitor 5193 REO COUPE. 1918; s2oo, trim.-) CHAS. G. SANDERS, 1025 N. Meridian. Open evenings. SAXON six tourina. $119; s2:> down. CHAS G. SANDERS. 1025 N Meridian. Open evening*. 1022 FORD SPEEDSTER: new Morton * Brett l>ody. underslmig. disteli wheels, motor and rear system in excellent condition. Painted gray. If you are in the market for a real apeeduter, come out and look this one over. Open evenings and all day Sunday. BROAD RIPPLE AUTO CO. 108o"Chevrolet', i no touring; good tires. Car in good condition. SSO cash; 13 months, $11.94. Open evenings and all day Sunday. BR )AD RIPPLE AUTO CO HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC. 120 W. North The Willys-Knight and Overland Dealers If you want a good used car. take a look. and then buy from us - 1921 TOURING: starter, dem. rims, lock wheel. 2 new' tires, other tires good; new top and rear curtains Just out of paint shop. Open evenings and all day Sunday. BROAD RIPPLE AUTO CO. W&Z3KnBSm\ STANDARD NAKE-FA J Y TERMS 3KSC C6P(7~GL JQC E 6 COSSSSi 1923 SEDAN; lock wheel, good tires Driven by private owner and had excellent care. Upholatering in A-i condition. Open evenings and all day Sunday. BROAD RIPPLE AUTO CO, HAYNES & SCHMIDT, INC. 120 W. North The Myilys-Knight and Overland Dealer* Owners advertise our service. For Good Bsed Cars See I. WOLF AUTO CO. 559 N Capitol. Male 579 Open Sunday. 1917 TOURING, goxl condition; $25 down. balance small weekly payments. Open evening and Sunday. BROAD RIPPLE AUTO CO. HAINES & SCHMIDT. INC. 120 W. North The Willys-Knight and Overland Dealers All models new cars Bargains In used cars. 1922 COUPE; numerous extras: Just out ol paint shop. Bargain. Open evenings and all das Sunday. HR )AD RIPPLE AUTO CO WILL take good talking machine or radio set as part payment on good need car. LI ncoln 6865. 1919 ROADSTER, slin-on body, shocks, good fires. lb-iced at $75, Open evenings and all -lay Sunday. BROAD BXPiTsE AUTO CO.

30 AUTOM()HILU?) FOK SALE b—Gasoline HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC. 120 W. North Lots of service in used cars. Priced as low as $25 clown and $5.00 a week. GUARANTEED iioEU vaSb. Your own terms Day and Night Auto Laundry. HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC. 120 W. North The Willys-Knight and Overland Dealers Open Evenings and Sundays. c—Trucks CHEVROLET truck, light delivery; A-l condition throughout. S6O down payment, balance easy terms INDIANA INVESTMENT ANP SECURITY CO.. 235 W. Georgia. Circle 8327. FORD, 1924 dump truck: for sale, qr will trade for automobile. DR. 8198. GARY 3%-ton dump truck, completely overhauled, repainted, new tires In front. Priced to sell quick. INDIANA INVESTMENT AND SECURITIES CO., 235 W. Georgia. Circle 8327. INTERNATIONAL used truck. See shipping clerk. 317 K Washington. TRUCKS and autos of all kinds. Terms reasonable. Lincoln 3905. H 72 Darnell. 81 AUTOMtWSILKS WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID We want any make or model. Largest ia 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 higre*t cash prices. Call us firet. SAM CORAZ AUTO PARTS It TIRE CO. 619 N. Capitol Ave. Main 6389. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E New x'ork StMain 4440. 32 AUTO SUPPLIES. REPATKS" AUTO PAINTING Zerkle Paint Cos. 31 YEARS PAINTERS. Top builfing and general repairing Priics .o as lowest, highest quality 1617 Kelly St _ Drexe; 4455. AUTO TOPS. $lO up. sedans trimmed and upholstered. AUTO TOP SHOP. 26 E South Circle 8110. AUTO WASHING Our specialty 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry “TIRES—TIRES Ford sizes, $2 and up. Other sizes. $3 and up All used tires guaranteed. Adiustments at half price. 525 W. Washlngton St. Open evenings. GUARANTEED PAINT JOBS. Gordi n fc Webb. HOME GARAGE AND PAINTING CO. 1612 Pierson Aye Hamson 1535. GET Ol'R PRICES on auto painting, body and fender repairing. 18 E. South St. AUTO METAL REPAIR CO. THE MASTER VULCANIZERS. CUT HATE VULC CO.. XNO. 327 N. Noble Bt. .__ GOOD bicycles $8 and up tires $2 and up. I'll) Mas* Ave. 34 AUTOMOBILES FOR KENT RENT A NEW CAR U drive It. 127 B. Wabash Circle 3000. 87 TmONKY TO LOAN

WOULD SIOO S2OO S3OO HELP SOLVE TOUR MONEY PROBLEMS? Any Amount, $lO to S3O0 —Any Time liii-estigate our eay to pay Twenty Payment Plan Loan* Get $ 50. pay back } 2.50 a month. " 100. " $ 6.00 “ S2OO. " SIO.OO - S3OO. " $15.00 With Interest at 3V4 per cent a month. Pay faster If you wiah —les* coat. 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 • mount of cash still out*tan#ii g Come in and get free booklet. "The Twenty Payment Plan." which describes everything fully. All bu mess confldentli. We loan on furniture, piano*. Victrolaa. r e , wtthmit remoral. Also Loan on Diamonds Call phon or writ* INDIANA COLLATERAL! LOAN CO. (Loaucd Lenders) ESTABLISHED 1887 201 LOMBARD BUILDING 34 Vi EAST WASHINGTON ST. Phone Main 3286 -New 20-780. FIRST and second mortaage on Inalaaa and Indianapolis real estate. R R. WILSON. 1101 National City Bank Bldg Idncola 01OA ay LEgal, Nonets LEGAL NOTICE Until 10 a m May 1. 1934. the Indiana State Board of Schoolbook Commissioner* will receive from publishers at the office of ] the State Superintendent of Public Instruo- ! tion. sealed bids on school textbooks to b* used over a five-year period as follows: 1. Common school renders. including ] primer. 2. A graded series of writing books. 3. Common school arithmetic, bound and i bid as follows (a) A two-book series, (b) j a three-book series. The publishers shall state specifically In | such bid the price at wh.ch each book will j be furnished, also the exchange price on each book sold or exchanged for an old : book on the same subnet of like grade and j kind, but of different tfries and shall ac- 1 company 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 j 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 such bidder will enter Into a contract ! to perform the conditions of his bid ana conform to the requirements of tne 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 super used: the quality of glue used: the Quality of board used, whether chip board. ; pasted board or cloth board; samples sub- j mitted shall be bound as per specifications given for the above five items. No bid shall be considered unless tha; same be accompanied by the affidavit of the | bidder that he Is in no wise, directly or in- j directly, connected with any other publisher j or firm who is bidding for books submitted I to such board, nor has any pecuniary inter- j set in any other publisher or firm bidding at j the same time, and that he is not a party to any compact, syndicate or other scheme, whereby the benefits of competition are denied to the people of this 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. B. U. GRAFF Secretary. April 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8 9 10. 11. 13. 14. 13. 18 17. 18. 19. 21. 22 23 24. NOTICE OF THE SALE OF MARION COUNTY ROAD BONDS. The undersigned. Treasurer of Marion County, State of Indiana, at his office in the courthouse of said county in the city j of Indianapolis will, up to the hour of 10 I o'clock in the forenoon of the 28th day of April, 1924, rearlve sealed proposals for the purchase of the following described road improvement bonds: H. G. Shafer et al free gravel road bonds. Wayne Township. Marion County. Indiana, in the total principal sum of SBO,OOO. bear ing Interest at the rate of 4 *4 per cent per j annum, divided into twenty aqua) series of four bonds each, each bond in the principal sum of SI,OOO. all dated May 15. 1924, principal and Internet to mature and be payable May 15. 1925. and one series, principal and interest, each six months thereafter until all are paid. The sale of said bonds will continue from day to day after above named date until all are sold. Said bonds have been authorized by the board of oommiastonera of said county la strict compliance with the laws of Indiana to provide the funds to pay for the construction of a highway in said Wayne Township on petition of H. G- Shafer et al. Said bonds will be sold to the highest and best bidder therefor at not leas than their par value and accrued Interest to dat* of delivery thereof. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. J. L. DUVALL. Treasurer of Marion County, Indiana. April 19. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Ida F. McCann, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ROBERT E. McCANN. No. 22278 April 4. IS.

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W TEL m §1 There are no ‘'set speeches” in our Used Oar Department. Every ear has its own history, its own limitations and its own advantages. We tell you so—and even the inexperienced buyer knows at once that he can count ou square treatment. A Few of This Week’s Offerings:

DODGE BROTHERS TOURING 1921 production; this ia an exceptionally good car and at the price we can quote is a very attractive value. Mechanical units have had necessary attention: finish, tires, top and upholstery in excellent condition. DODGE BROTHERS SEDAN 1920 model; newly painted; new tires; thoroughly overhauled. A remarkable value at $450.00. ESSEX COUPE Late model; thoroughly overhauled: specially jiriced. S2OO down, balance monthly. BUICK ROADSTER 1920: good mechanical condition. Price. $-50. SIOO.OO down, balance monthly.

C.H.Wallersch Company Dodbe Brothers Motor Vehicles 833 N. Meridian St. , MA in 3420.

39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE RECEIVER S SALE OF MILLHOLLAND MACHINE COMPANY Indianapolis. Ind. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Marion Superior Court, Room 2. Indiana, in the cause of Herbert E. Fink vs Millholland Machine Company, same being known as cause No. A-2‘2100 of said court, the nudersigned receiver of said defendant, Millholland Machine Company, will at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m.. on the 14th day of May. 1924 and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale, at private sale, at the office ol said receiver. 1102 W. Twenty-Third (Belt Railroad and 23rd St.l. in the city of Indianapolis. Marion County, Indiana, the following described property of said defendant, to-wit: All of the property of said Millholland Machine Company real, personal and mixed, excepting cash on hand and m bank, accounts and notes and bills receivable. For the purposes of sale the property has been divided into the following parcels: Parcel A: Lots eighteen 118). nineteen (19). twenty (20). twenty-one (21). twentytwo (22). twenty-tfeiiee (23). twenty-four 124). twenty-five (25). twenty-six (26), Twenty-seven (27. twenty-eight (28). twentynine (29). thirty (30). thirty-one (31). thirty-two (32) and thirty-three (33), In "Caroline Place Revised. ’ an addition to the c-ity of Indianapolis. Marion County. Indiana. Said real estate is platted and laid out as town lots suitable for resident building purposes and are not necessarily a part of the plant of said defendant. Parcel B: Part of lot eleven (II). in Jeese Jones addition to the city of Indianapolis. Marion County. Indiana, described as follows Beginning on the south line of said lot at t. point fifty-five and one-tenth 1 55.1 1 feci west of the southeast corner thereof, said beguming point being on the west line ol the right-of-way of the Belt Railroad, and running west with the south line of said lot in the center of the street three hundred nine and eight-tenths (309.8) feet: theive north parallel with the east line of said lot two hundred eighty-two (282) feet, thence cgst parallel with the south line of said lot three hundred nine and one-tenth (309.1) feet to the west line of the right-of-way of the Belt Railroad; thence south two hundred eighty-two (282) feet to the place of beginnlg. containing two (2) acres, more or less, and subject to the rights of the public in said street. This parcel includes the buildings, line shafting sprinkler system, heating equipment. electric wiring both for lighting and power, boilers and slack. Parcel C: Machine tools. motors and starters, handling equipment, small tools not especially adopted to the manufacture of the company's product, storage equipment and office furniture and fixtures. Par.-el D. Good will and business, exeUm!\e of cash on hand and in bank and accounts and bills and notes receivable, but Including drawings, patterns, patents, trademarks. trade-name, jigs and fixtures and all tools anu equipment specially designed or constructed for the manufacture of the company's product: also merchandise inventory. raw materials, work in process, finished parts, pans in process of assembly and finished tools and machines. Al! of said property to be sold subject to tlie approval of the court and for not Jess than tne aggregate sum of one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($130,000.00): and when sold In parcels, the purchase price of the several parcels so sold shall be paid in cash before the removal of the parcel. Should the sale be In bulk or should Parcel A and Parcel B he sold as separate units or should they be sold together the purchaser will be required to pay one-third (1-3) of the purchase price in cash and the remainder tn not to exceed two equal installments due in not to exceed sixty (60) and ninety (90) days respectively from date; such deferred payments to lx* evidenced by negotiable promissory notes of the purchaser bearing six per cent (6‘7 ) interest per annum from date waiving relief and providing for attorneys' fees and secured by first mortgage on the property purchased. Said real estate -.-lit o? sold free and discharged from alfvliens and encumbrance*. Each and every bidder shall put up with the receiver a certified check for not less than ten per cent (lOr-i) of the amount of his bid when bidding on separate parcels payable to the order of eaid receiver, and that bidders for the entire property shall deposit a certified check with the receiver payable to the order of the receiver for not less than $5,000.00. as esrnest money which shall be applied upon the purchase price if such bid Is approved by the court and the same shall be retained by the receiver if such bid Is approved by the court and the bidder falls or refuses to mike good his bid and should said bid ba declined or rejected by the receiver or the receiver fail or refuse to complete the sale made ou each such bid then and in either event the same shall be returned to the depositor. Date at Indianapolis. Ind., this 18th day of April. 1924. (SIGNED) BERT McBRIDE. Receiver. For Millholland Machine Company. April 19. 26. , NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator with will annexed of estate of George C. Thompson, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said es'ate is supposed to be solvent. WALTER H. THOMPSON No. 22270 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix of estate of Arthur L. Shideler. deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. FLORA E. SHIDELER. No. 22275 April 4. 12. SPANISH VETS BANQUET Celebrato Anniversary of Declaration of War W’ith Spain Monday. In commemoration of the twentysixth anniversary of the declaration of war with Spain in 1898, Harold Megrew Camp, No. 1, Spanish American War Veterans will give a dinner at the Dennison Hotel Monday night. About 160 persons are expeoted. State and national officers will be there and Capt. William E. English will act as toastmaster. Worker Gassed in Tunnel Bn United Press TERRE HAUTE. Ind., April 19Carbon monoxide gas from a leaky valve in the tunnel at the plant of the Vigo- American Clay Company, caused the death of Otis Johnson, an employe, police said. Fellow workmen fount! the body.

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FORD TOURING On sale for $50.00. FORD TOURING 1923 model: new car valua and appearauoe at a considerable saving. See this car before buying anew one. FORD SEDAN Late 1922; in excellent condition mechanically; has new paint, good tires and extras; specially priced for Satuttiay and Sunday at $325.00. DODGE BROTHERS TOURINGS We have several in good condition at remarkably low prices. 1918. $200.00; 1917. $150.00; 1916, $100.00; 1915. $75.00.

HOSTS TO AMBASSADOR Belgian Official to Be Here in Interests of Restoring Louvain Library. The Indianapolis committee for the restoration of the Louvain library in Belgium will entertain Baron De Cartier, Belgian ambassador to the United States when he speaks at 4 a. m. at the English Theater Friday in behalf of the movement. The committee: Meredith Nicholison. Booth Tarkington. Mgr. Francis H. Gavisk, Bishop Joseph M. Francis. John B. Reynolds. Demarch us C. Brown. E. U. Graff. Evans Woollen, Jr., Charles E. Rush. Hugh McK. Landon. BrigGen. Dwight E. Aultman. Henry L. Dithmer, Robert H. Tyndall. Hilton U. Brown. Dr. Robert Judson Aley, Rabbi Morris M. Feut-r----lieht, Henry F. Campbell, Lieut. 001. George M. Lee and D. L. Chambers. PASSOVER SERVICE HELD Rabbi Feuerlicht Preaches on “Freedom. Political and Spiritual.” Special services in observance of Passover, commemorating the deliverance of the Jews from Egypt, were| held this morning at the Indianapolis* Hebrew Congregation Temple. Rabbi M. M. Feuerlicht preached on “Freedom, Political and Spiritual.” Passover, which started Friday night, lasts a week. BRITISH LEAVE CAIRO Around Globe Pliers Off for Bagdad, Via Palestine. Bn United Frees CAIRO. Egypt. April 19. — Britain's effort to beat the United States in the first airplane flight around the world was resumed today when the big amphibian plane, commanded by Major Staurt MacLaren took off for Bagdad. via Palestine. Building Permits Steve stanik, furnace. 702 Haugh. $225. Lawrence Davidson, garage, 749 9. Ball* view. $935. Catherine Floyd, dwelling, 3237 Hovey, $1,340. Charles Schimmel, garage. 1816 E. Washington. $368. f C. W. Rider, garage. 802 N, Linwood. $205. Hunter Realty Company, dwelling. 2062 Hazel. $3,000. Charles Rosenbarger. garage. 828 N. Gladstone. $250. F. A. Schriber. double. 238 N. Oxford. $7,500. F. A. Schriber. furnaces. 338 N. Oxford, $340. Mary C. Klippel, garage. 515 N. Gladstone. S2OO. William Rathert, repairs, 1945 Ruekla, $l,lOO. Altenheim Society, epairs. 523 E. Xiwj York. SI,OOO. 1 M. W., Turner, double. 1622 Columbia. $4,500. Z. O. Wiggins, addition. 411 9. Arlington. S4OO. John Schwartz, furnaces, 1412 9- New Jersey. $350. C B Faulkner, furnaces. 512 N. Chester. $250. C. B. Faulkner, double. 512 N, Chester. $4,500. ~ Minnie L. Maulds, dwelling. 927 N. Sherman. $3,500. Minnie L. Maulds. furnaces. 927 N. Sherman. SOSO. Clark Bre merman, double, 3513 Graasland, $6,000. Harry Dowell, garage. 83 W. Warm an $465. Rebecca F. Klingensmith, building, 988 N. Sheffield. SSOO. N. I. Hoag, garage. 22 S. Addison. $376. N. I Hoag, garage. 26 S. Addison. $376. Melvtna H. Read, toilet- 707 Shelby, $230. Henry Luessow. garage. 243 lowa. $236 Louis B. Cassidy, garage. 1137 River, S2OO. Eva Schmidt, furnaces. 643 W. ThirtyFirst. S3OO. Eva Schmidt, double. 643 W TMrtyFirst. $4,500. Meridian Garage, sign, 216 N. Meridian. $225. W. H. Kennedy, dwelling. 708 W. Twelfth. $1,500. > William Cawthon. garage. 5025 Broadway, $395. T. D. Gardner, furnaces, 4206 Bt Washington. S4OO. T. D Gardner, doubla, 4305 B. Washington. $6,100. Maggie Allen, double. 3618 Graasland. $5,230. rv S Allen, garage. 5522 Grassland. s*oo. Maggie Allen, birpaces, 8518 Graoalaad. S2BO. James MoGahey. repairs. 28*7 Central. $2,742. Albert Spaulding, repairs, 61*3 BeOetovtaine. $1,412. Alfred Hoberg. repair*, 416 W. OMa. SI.BBL Clyde W. Jones, garage. 1110 H. TWrmonl. S4OO. Robert Kershaw, double, MO6 OoftmfMa.l $1,650. * Stella Longest, garage. 5407 B. VBtmSSx. $250. William Merrin. double. 4068 BL Sixteenth. $3,850. Catherine Jorgensen, garage. 22*8 §. Tsnnsyb ania. S3OO. Andrew J. Powell, garage. 11l Bf. Drcnt. S2OO. William Wilson, furnace. 836 W. TwectrSeventh $250. Maggie Edson. addition. 954 IMgaiwnt S2OO. C. H. Ruggles garage. 101 Itewood. $250 W. 3. Cloud, rang* 80S 9. t>*fll<lllliv