Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1924 — Page 10
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6 I INKKAL DIRECTOR'S W. T. BLASENGYM 2228 Shelby St. 1702 N. Illinois. Drexel 2570. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the peoplo of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main 0641. 0642. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S. GADD-—2130 prospect St. Plums Stewart 2278. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main 0008. ■T UkvEcL y UNDERTAKERS — HISEY & TITUS. SSI N. Delaware. 8 SOCIAL NOTICES MR. STANLEY COCHRAN and wife left March 10. Any one knowing of their whereabouts please communicate with MRS. LENA KING, 116 S. Noble St. THE Western Saving and Loan Association of Indianapolis, Ind.. will hold its annual meeting of stockholders and the election of three <3) directors on July 7. 1924. at its usual place meeting. WTLLIAM C, GRAVEL. Secretary. 9 PERSOXALS WILL gentlemen who assisted lady on a S. Meridian St. car about 7 o'clock last Friday. June 20. please call Drexel 5050, 10 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street ears yesterday: NINE UMBRELLAS LUNCH BOX BOSTON BAG AND BOOKS BLACK GRIP ONE PURSE Main 2737. LOST—Saturday. June 2i: large brown envelope containing pajiers of value to owner only. Return to office of Schloss Bros, store. Reward. ILLINOIS wrist watch, somewhere on Washington or Pennsylvania Sts. Drexel 2374. COIN purs-, containing change and keys. Return to 902 Hume-Mansuer Bldg Mam 1944. ONE brown and white hound pup: liberal reward. Lincoln 7960. TRI ART PlN—Triangle set with pearls: monogram L L. 8.. lost Thursday; reward. Humboldt 3920: 3246 Ruckle. FOUND—Bicycle: owner can have same by describing. Randolph 0934. HELP WANTED—MALE TIMES CARRIERS WANTED Boyr or girls between ages of 10 and 12 years; good chance for live wires to advance. Moraluy must be good. Apply at once L. V. GRAETER, Poplar and Pennsylvania St*. WANTED PAPER hangers. Apply 130 E, Maryland. TWO non-union nlasterir? Cali Washington 2869 or Humbo’dt 1461, 13 IN'STRLC TIOXS ATTRACTIVE SALARY Interesting work. in Beauty Culture A profession which is not overcrowded and the demand for beauty culturiata growing stronger every day. See how we help you to earn while you learn, how we give you practical experience, how Ve enable you in either day or evening classes to make your life work easier and happier in a better paying position: investigate NOW—send for free booklet—i >mplete information on this wonderful opportunity—NOW! Free Clinic frnmbow<,4mdej nv mofJßeentu Oslta y t 157 N. ILLINOIS ST.. SUITE 207. PHONE Circle 0296. MEN to learn Daroer trade. TRI CITY BARBER S COLLEGE, 510 E. Washington 5t.. Indianapolis. Ipd. Circle 0757. POPULAR piano music taught lu 20 lessons. beginners and advanced. Clark Boles School, 10 W Ohio St. Ciiele 8326. POPULAR piann playing with bass, harmony taught beginners and advanced in 20 lessons. CTcle 3034. 17 SITUATIONS WANTED
a—Male EXPERIENCED night watchman wants permanent position. Man of family, aped 45. Can give best of references. Webster 2726. . TWO good, honest colored boys. IB years old, want to do general housework by the week, Lincoln 8978. b—F emale CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. LUTZ. DREXEL 0895. HALF-DAY work by the week, or care f6r children Lincoln 48-'{l. WILL care Tor children during the day while mothers work. Belmont 4592. WANTED washings and ironings by experienced laundress Call at 560 W. Morris. UNIVERSITY graduate des:res clerical or light office work while studying stenncrephy. Mam HI 74. 18 KUO.iIS FOK KENT DELAWARE. N. 906; 3 connecting rooms and one single, priced right. Mam 8180. FOUNTAIN Square, new apt., clean, mod. turn, room. 1 ILLINOIS. N. 1111; 1 room and kitchenelte: modern: eompltely furnished. NEW JERSEY, N. 2617; large, cool, front room in private family. adults; home privileges and laundry. I 4 ARK. n! 1540; nicely furnished room; private family: good neighborhood. P£n NSYLVANIA. N.. 1404; two modern rooms. Call Lincoln 2479. ¥ALBOTT, N.. 1665: large. cool front joom: $4 per week; gentlemen. Ra 1564. ,'URNISHED rooms, modern, one first and second floor front. 628 Ft. Wayne Avc. a—Light Housekeeping OAPITOL. 839 N.. 2 large connecting rooms downstairs: private entrance: also Single room; clean, modern, reasonable. HOYT. 1112: two furnished modern nousekeeping rooms. Drexel 5816. LEXINGTON AYE., two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping: $4.50 week. Drexel 6862. Sew JERSEY. N.. 856; 2 or 3 connecting rooms on first floor: kitchenette; modem; also eieeplng rooms. Riley 1661, fit A Vr 1 W. 29: 3 unfurn. rm., bath, gas, water and range sum„ back •arch. S3O, 2-rm. suite furnished; $7.50.
18 ROOMS FOR RENT a—Light Housekeeping TENTH. E. 323: 2 furnished mod. housekeeping -corns; also 3 unfurnished. FOUR ROOMS AND BATH. INQUIRE 517 E. MERRILL. 1 SINGLE and 2 conneetingg rooms, everythlng furnished. 139 N. East St. TWO girls or woman with child to share home, Stewart 2770. WANTED—Man and wife to share comfortable home. Belmont 0861. Ref UNFURNISHED 2d floor of private modern home: private entrance: garage, heat. water and gas furnished. Drexel 6417 TWO rooms, furnished: modern, sink: also one. Child! 'n welcome. Circle 0980 2239 N. RURAL room in modern home. with or without board, WANTED young couple to share comfortable mod, home, Brooks de 1143. b—Board and Rooms CENTRAL Ave.. nicely furnished room with board: gentlemen. Wash. 0899. JEFFE&SON, N.. 348; L< vely front, modern room: all home privileges: one or two ladies. Brookside 1917. KEYSTONE. N., 431: mod. furnished front mi; pri. ent.; brd if desrd. Web. 7046. MEALS served by week in private home; board optional. Wash, 1061, 19 RENTALSa—Houses LA SALLE, N„ 2730: 4 rooms semimodern: $25: W. L. BRIDGES, 137 N. Delaware St. Circle 7808, 3332 E. NEW YORK; 4 large rooms; also 4 rooms 1756 Kelly. Bei, 1041 NEW JERSEY. N.. 3310; 6 large rooms, dble; nwly dec; for appoint. Rail, 5266. NEW YORK, E. 1050; five rms. semi-mod-ern; $25; owner. 322’-a Dorman. 1236 ASHLAND AVE.; six-room modem; all conveniences: $35. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO Main 07U2. 20TH ST : Seven-room modern; newly de orated; hot water heat. Half of anew double, 4 rooms. sl6. COBB REALTY CO.. Main 2216. COBB REALTY CO.—RENTS —INSUR-ANCE—REAL-ESTATE Main 2216 208 Vi . 210. 210 H E. Norwood, each.slo 00 621 E. Norwood. 4-room cottage. . . 17.00 2322 Bellefontaine; 4 rooms and bath S4O 00 COLORED 415 N. Toledo. 5 rooms and bath. . . 30.00 I. N. RICHIE & SON, Main 0520 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. b—Houses, Flats Furnished BRADLEY, N., 532: furnished upper duplex; strictly mod. Irvington 1894. c—Apartments GRAHAM. Sixty-Third and Bellefontaine: new apartments: living room with in-a door eed. dressing room. bath, diner and kitchenette: very complete. $35. Only two now vacant. MARTIN MANOR. 3760 N. Pennsylvania St.: excellent seven room flat with garage. Call custodian. ItAi’jolph. 1254 LOGENIA. 702 N. Alabama St.: six rooms, bath; large porches. LUMLEY. 1540 N. Meridian St., four rooms, bath: heat, water, gas and ice HAWTHORNE, 826 N. New Jersey St : live rooms, bath: front and rear porches. OXFORD. 316 E Vermont St . four rooms, bath: heat $42.50 Also threeroom apartment $36. 2049 N. Talbott six rooms, bath; heat; garage. Only $55. N. Pennsylvania 1704; excellent second floor apartment; seven rooms: heat and water. , The Union Trust Cos. 116 E Market St MAm 1576 Pratt St., 433 E. 4 rooms and hath: Rummer rates. State Savings & Trust Cos. Main 4517. 9 E. Market St.
d—Business Places EXCELLENT business location. 38 W Tenth St.: large room on street floor and three rooms on second floor which arc <.c6irable as living quarters to sublet. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 4517, II E Market FOR RENT—New clean office space: furnished or unfurnished. 431-32 Lemcke Bldg DESK SPACE. ESSEX & LUCAS REALTY CO. 312 Kahn' Bldg Cir 6600 f—Resorts and Cottage* COTTAGE for rent, on Lake Mamtou. Ac-1 commodate 10 people Drexel 8372. M REAL ESTATE FOR SALK b—Houses New West Side Addition Gravel Streets, Drainage Sewer, Cement Sidewalks, Electricity, Water inside of Houses. 4 and 5-Room Bungalows Moderately Priced If you are considering buying a home, don’t fail to visit this addition. Located 4700 west on West Washington Street (National Road) on south side of road. Watch for Our Sign All West Washington Street Bus Lines Pass This Addition. Come out this evening. Our agents will be there. Or call and arrange for appointment. 913 Hume-Mansur MAin 3568 BELMONT AVE.. FOR COLORED NORTH OF MICHIGAN ST.—Five rooms. in excellent condition; electric lights and gas. well and cistern. An excellent home. Price only $2,350; $250 cash, balance s2l monthly. Mr. Ryan. 106 N. Delaware Main 1710. Evenings, Harrison 2562. j. g. McCullough. FOR COLLORED Shriver, near 21st; 7 rooms; electricity, gas: good condition; will go quick at $3,000: S3OO cash. Mr. Keller. Evenings Randolph 0804. SCHMID & SMITH, INC., REALTOR 130 N. Delaware St. Main 4088 Cherries, Roses, Chickens $350 Cash Seven-room home just at the edge oi the city, on paved Sherman drive. lot 105 xl20: electric lights, well, furrace. brick and cement front porch, new pai it and decorations. monthly payments. $31.50. Price $3,500. McCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 Lemcke Bldg:. Circle 5220 Evenings, Brookside 1633. 1922 S. Talbot Ave. Five-room cottage: in fine condition; 6ewer. watpr. gas. and electricity. This is an exceptional value at $2,000. part cash. Call Murphy. Main 2957 or Irv. 2131. Orin Jessup Land Cos. - Somerset Ave., Near Tenth Five-room bungalow, built 1 year: furnace. basement. large east front lot. seven bearing fruit trees, grapes: priced to sell quickly. Reasonable terms can bear ranged: call Cowles, Main 2957. ORIN JESSUP LAND CO.. 415-16 Occidental Bldg. . MODERN, seven rooms and hall, four rooms hardwood floors, big lot, beautiful front porch, improved street and alley. nice garage; improvements all paid. Will sell on good terms. C. J. OSBURN, Drexel 6184.
21REAL ESTATE FOR SALK b—Houses Colored Buyers Home bargain. Highhland place: 9 rooms and bath; electric lights, gas, city wate- and cellar. Price $4,250.00 Very small payment down, balance monthly. Priesmeyer & Weiss 136 N, Delaware St. Lincoln 8105. <52,y BERT ESSEX. 312 Kahn Bldg. Denny. 32 S.: 3-bedroom bungalow, hardwood floors throughout. warm air furnace, full basement, many built-in features, French doors. 2-car cement floor garage; large lot. shrubbery. Built by owner for home; half block from E. Washington car line: close to school and stores. This is the best buy in city for only $7,600. Shown only by appointment. Webster 6679. 16 PER CENT INVESTMENT — THREE 4-room cottages: 2 on paved street; renting $lB each: total price only $4,000: $1,400 cash; could be made to show a better return. Call Mr. Weesner, Main 0792. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. SSOO CASH, brand new five room bungalow on paved Southerland Ave. at 35th St.: electric lights, gas. % basement, furnace. Only $3,700: S3O month. Call Cottingham. Main 2957. or Ran. 8605 evenings. ORIN JESSUP LAND CO. CORNELL. 2946-48; 6 rooms a side, modern: rents $37.50 a side. I will accept any reasonable offer. Need the money. South side tenant will let you see the inside. Owner 346 N. Noble. Call Lincoln 'lll6, 6 to 8 p. ni. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Five-room cottage, gas. electric lights, well and cistern. Corner lot: in fine condition. Price $4,000: will consider suburban with about olie acre of ground. L. R. LYONS. Lincoln 6520. HERE - TS THE BUNGALOW You have been looking for. built for home, not a house. Don't fall to see this before you buy. Rand. 1462. Wash. 2458, ELEGANT APT. site: 1300 bleak N Ulinois. M C HUNT, 1257 S Wes; Si FOR SAUK—Easy terms: new 5-room modern bungalow; or will trade equity of $1,500 for nice clear lot, east or south. Drexel 6184. FIVE-ROOM Kellastone bungalow, garage 4516 Hillside Ave COTTAGE new. oil paved street; 5 rooms and bath, semi modern w’tli toilet and sink: city water, lights; full basement and furnace sink in basement: garage: extra lot. $4,200; S.IOO down, balance like rent j 1202 S. Sherman Drive. TWO lovely doubles. 5 ruims a side and : kitchenette, lovely front porches, large i lots, nice location on south s‘dc, 12 per cent investment. Drexel -}063. I.6TH St.. 3539 E 5 rooms; modern, loti 42x120 ft.: price $4,750. Webster 4548 Call evenings. FOUR ROOM bungalows, -any payments Wash 4344 CITV BI.DRS REALTY CO. FOR modem or semi modern doubles east or south -ast, call Drexel ,6184 d—Lots DESIRABLE lot: 60-foot front; on cinder street northeast: only Silt,. terms $1 weekly. Mam 0520 After 6 p m Ran dolph 2474 , I N RICHIE & SON 4 LOTS near 1500 block W, New York St.. 830 cash, $3 per monjh Mar Q2S2 e—Suburban NORTHOLM Michigan road. 58th to 00th Sts . in the fal growing Highland district. T.arge choice lots $5 00 to $lO 00 cash $5.00 to SIO.OO monthly Graded streets, electric lights con- 1 vernent to school, church, stores, traction ! service. Salesman on ground Sunday Drive, out Michigan road. Follow arrows, or phone Main 0217 and will call for you; any time. OSCAR LEE NEW bungalow; four large rooms five lots HI-foot front'each: 158 feet deep: on cinder street, northeast: only $3,000: . uni,anally easv terms Main 0520 After 6 [i m. Randolph 2474 I N RICHIE & SON. A<t<‘;il>v Tracts Near Lafayette Hoad, fine for "hicken I farm*s. Permission given to Ijtii.k or j we will finaie r your house Cali Mr W. esner. Mam 079*,! WASHINGTON BANK A NT) TRUST C( > FIVE ACRK tracts in truck garden district. S Hireling St : will build five room house if desired: easy terms CIVIC REALTY CO. 136 N Delaware. Room 104 Lincoln 3050. Evenings Harrison 0458. S —Building and Contracting. WE BUILD and finance houses Will build J five-room modern home. $3 475, pay menta like rent CIVIC REALTY CO., 136 X. Delaware. Lincoln 50.50. 22 VVVvIKI) I HAVE equity in contract of -ale drawing 7 per ont interest, to exchange for a clear lot or lots; prefer water and | gas in street Call L. B. LOOKABILL Mam 0180 office hours. A BUILDER <*f small investment properties wants to buy from owners several low priced lots. MR. BT RCAW Mam 1576. Res.. Rami 0473 SMALL double or enttage priced under j SI .5uQ. Brookside 1272. j WE NEED lOUSES. Call Lincoln 3734. ETTINGF.R ft SC HR ETHER. WILL pay cash Tor real estate bargains ; L R. Lyons. 108 N Delaware Lin. 6520 I WILL pay spot cash for your home if i priced rat ion able. _Ran 1 303 LIST your property with us and prepare to move. Our service does the turn. Buyers waiting. Call Mr. Strong Main 2957. Orin Jessup Land Cos. 415-16 Occidental WANTED—To buy rooming house wTTh reasonable payment down. MISS MAR. TIN Lincoln 6095.
25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE *— Coal, Ice and Wood SPECIAL PRICES Bf*pi Va. Blook Larse Forked $0.50 Best Ky. Lp Largre Forked $6.50 Bes; Glendora Lp. La.tfe Forked. . . .$6.00 UNION ICE & COAL CO. Drexel 4 6*?l Drexel 4622 b—Clotlilnc TROUSERS £ To Match n Your Coat n S SSJS, $6.95 and up. S THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St.. Near Illinois c—Household Goods BEDS. oak. ivory or jny color enamel or unfinished banister beds, $18.50 special for $12.90. FURNITURE SPECIALTIES CO.. 442 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. LINCOLN 6061. BEDROOM suite, ivory. 3-piece; Circassian walnut. 3-piece bodroorft- suites, solid wood; complete cane-back living-room suite, dining table. 6 chairs; very reasonable. Randolph 4959. GAS range, living room suite. writing desk, dresser and chiffonier. Ran. 8935 2120 N. Capitol Ave Rugs—Lkofeom SEAMLESS TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS Blue, Tan. Taupe and Old Rose. 9x12. Special at $12.50. GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM RUGS, 9x12. Special, at $44.75. No Seconds All sizes and patterns in stock. Brussels, Axminstcrs. Velvets and YViltons are sold here at the lowest prices in the city. Come in and let us prove it. DORFMAN RUG GO. 207 W Wash St. Opposite Statehouse. "If It Covers the Floor—We Have It.” SINGEP inch., drop head. $10; in excellent condition. 930 S. Meridian St. 9x12 grass rugs $4 45: floor covering, 49c yard. 425 E. YVashington St.
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25 MISCELLANEOUS FOB SAI.E d—Miscellwneou* CHERRIES FOR SALE 148 S Emerson. Irvington 051-t typewriters * $25. $35. S4O S7O. S6O: factory rebuilt. and fully guar.uiteed Typewriter* rented, repaired. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO 30 S Pennsylvania LloCohi 6822 Established 1860. HANGING banket- with fern*, totted plants for per h boxes, 303 Southern^ Av Tihe Lawrence ’Paints arc sold by L D Tyler ft Cos. at 325 Mas*. Ave. Sole distributer for th* b. i paint. (> —Musical Instrument* APOLLO player piano excellent condition: reasonable Irvin;;ton <>los PIANO HO: GOOD CONDITION. PHONE BKOUKSIPK r:?2. j f—Pet and Live Stock GOOD SADDLE HORSE PHONE HAR RtSON 5364. _| 27 111 SIM A NNOI \ i £ MI. N I S BATHROOM COMPLETE. S9O E *. Hardin Cos. 3316 B. Mich. Web. 3001. BUILDING, painting and repair work: r-tim it*--. W ' I 63110. Ring 5 CARPENTERING AN I) ROOFING ■ repair* T I [ >l,l IP 13 3 EMI Si M 1 6812 FEATHERS nought. oo:u and renovated; feather mattresse* and pillow* mads. K F BURKI-K. am Mam Man 1438. FURNITURE upholstering. repairing and reflinshiiig. Phoin- W-tub-r 4663 PAPER ■■• tiling work guaranteed. 612 Wabash 91 Ciri I6sl PAPER HANGING FIRST-CLASS WORK _ GUARANTEED. BEL. 4617. iii i.s ■■ \ i : i: ■ \ ■ :i :11 - : , 1 . ■ : . SUPERIOR 'J KA' ! ]> K- . ll' SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened, TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana Av*. UPHOLSTERING. f;rmtur*? repairing and refininhiug Drexel 7691 free cat. anting - 93* E. Marvia?:d St* wart 1794. PAPER cleaning, woodwork waaheti oiak" old paper like new Randolph 6219. MULLKI:”s hat" siiOH Movtl to IJG W .‘tryla <1 Si ISSTOKAG I*; AMI i TT7ANSI Kit Furniture Moved Anywhere Regponaiblrs for all damages. Special load* to Clii'-agu Silo up Ciy moving by job or $1.25 to $3 per hour. Storage. : $1 up. H. T. BIEJHL Drexel 8919 Drexel 0362. OTTO J. SUESZ Overland hauling, return loads from Chicago Cleveland Cincinnati and Louisville. Get our prices. Phone Main 23533628. Night. Web"Bter 069!>1579. __ RADIO TRANSFER C .; rcl ° 3 Overland or City Hauling 3 8 214 E. New York. 8 33 LOCAL and overianu moving, storage, (rating and packing HOOSIER TRUCKJUG CO.. 16 S East St. Main 8813 MIKE O'BRIEN. Transfer rind Storage Main 1307. 2) iHSiNi: ss i!‘|'()khsiiiks“ CONFECTIONERY—For sale: selling a<count of sK-knea*. !>34 S East St. RESTAI'RANT, opposite city market, seat ing 60 people, serving two meals a day: good trade from city market: daily receipts S3O to $35; priced rea-.tunable; some terms ilea! with owner. 234Jv WABASH. DRUG stores, confci turneries reshmrnt stands Let \is sell you a frozen sucker outfit Call Lincoln 301 'L _ SPLENDID manufacturing site with surface switch: buildings facing on three streets: bargain. M. C. Hunt, 1257 S. West. 50 ALTO MO It ILFS FOIC SALE BUICK 0, 1921 : in excellent A I shape: motor fine condition: new top, new paint; good tires $375. Wash. 3623. R 3. CHEVROLET. 1922 touring, in excellent condition; S2OO, will arrange easy terms. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday CHEVROLET sfdan. 11(23; run little, looks like new. equipped. Boise heater, bumpers, lock wheel, new tires, chains, etc. Must be seen to be appreciated. Cash. Positively no dealers. 4327 Broadway. CHEVROLET, lfiln touring. Just think of buying a car like this for $75. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings. CHEVROLET coupe. 1922. in excellent mechanical condition: good tires paint: $75 cash, balance monthly. 235 W. Georgia. Circle 8327. DORT. 1922 touring: new tires; terms. 559 N, Capitol. Lincoln 4516. DODGES, all models, >pen and closed terms or trade. .559 N. Capitol. f.I 4316 FORD roadster. $65. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD sedan; in very good shape: $95 down. I WOLF. 359 N. Capitol. Open evenings. FORD touring. 1923: A-l condition: starter and demountable rims, lock wheel and foot feed. A buy at $265. JONES-WHIT AKER SALES CO. 343 N. Capitol. Open evenings. FORD, 1921 sedan, with all kinds of extras; one spar etire; S2BO, on easy terms or trade. 427 U. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD roadster 1922. regular lock wheel. good top and upholstering. 4 nearly new tires, $175. JONES-WHIT AKER SALES CO. 343 N. Capitol. Open evenings. FORD. 1922 touring: starter, dem . lock wheel and other extras: sl7si terms. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sun. FORD. 1923 roadster, in excellent condition: $260, terms' 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD; 1923 touring: 6tarter. demounts-, bles. lock wheel: like new. Finance car. Sell balance due. SSO down. Main 5013.
SO AUTO.MOHILES FOIt SALE FORD. 1923. touring: starter, dem rims: perfect $27.3 terms >ii-L46 K W.TsI). FORD BODIES 20 used hoilies. tourings, roadsters, sedans and coupe*. Sale or trails; cash or terms. SWISSHEI.M & PARKER. 544 E Washington. LIBERTY' 6 touring: $93 down, a cord tires, runs geod I. WOLF. 339 N Capitol. Open evenings. MITCHELL 1920 touring, needs slight repair.: tlr-l S2OO bujs this. Terms 427 N Meridian Open evening* and Sunday. NASH o tiering, $95 down: in very best of condition. I. WOLF. ■ 1' N I 1 t Open evening*. OY ERI AN’- .M r b.irnper; tir**s good; $175 HAYNES A SCHMIDT. INC. 120 22 W North St. Lincoln 7575. PIER' I: AKRnW truck. 2-ton for sale or trade at a bargain Drexel 6237. 1032 S. Hast __ S3 I'HE It AKER touring 7 pass running or dcr. SIOU owner 18l_7_YY._Mlch sTi DKBAKEK six, 7 pass, fair tires, paint, top and upholstering A-l bumper. $375 HAYNES A- SCHMIDT. INC 120-22 W North St Lincoln 7575 WILLY' ti 7-pass top. upholstering and Inis good: , good buy $250. HAYNES A SCHMIDT INC. 120-22 W North St. Lincoln 7373. For Good Useu Oars See 1 WOLF AUTO CO. 659 N. Capitol. Main 1579 Ojyn Sunday. WILL taste good talking machine or radio set at! part payment on good used car L! ncoln 6865. GUARANTEED USED CARS Y’oui' own hrms. Day and Night Auto Laundry. 24.8-230 N. Cap Hoi. USED CARS Puugtn ana oia. I. GOLDllEltl, 322 N Capitol US FTP CARS cash payment >r trade. Jr.r.e* Whitaker Sa'es Cos . 345 N Cap. AUTOMOBILES ol every description CHAS G SANDERS CO. 1023 N. Mfs ridimi Circle 2772. 1918 TOURING car four eyunner. with starter and SSO worth of tirer. Entire our yours for $65 Tortile MILLER AUTO SALES 644 48 K Washington St c—Truck* DODGE BROTHERS PANEL TRUCK 1921 production. A good dependable triii k that has been reconditioned and is ready to deliver satisfactory service Can be purchased $l5O down, balance monthly payments C. H WALLERICH CO. 533 N Meridian St Circle 4300 CHEVROLET 490. light delivery truck in excellent mechanical condition: a real bar}:.mi. $75 cash, balance monthly. 235 W. Georgia Circle 8327. :;i At to Vi oi; 11 is Wanted to wreck for parts Will pay the highest cash price*. Call us first SAM CGIiAZ AUTO PARTS A TIRE CO. 319 N Capitol Ave. Main 6389. AUTOS WANTED—23 2 K. New York 9t. 32 UTO St I'I'I.IKN, KM*AIKS AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. - S & S Auto Laundry emmt jqles co ssss TIRES—TIKES Ford sizes. $2 and up. Other Hire?#. $3 and up All used tiros guaranteed Ad* Justruents at half price. 525 W. Waahlngtou St. Open evenings. IT S never until lnoianapous Time# Want Ads have failed to find it. BICYCLES, pood. $8 and up: tires, $2 ami up. 940 Maas, Ave. 34 AUIO.MOIiII.Eh FOR KENT RENT A NEW CAR U drive it. Y 27 E. Wabash Cricle 3000 35 FINANCIAL, Personal Loams $lO to S3OO to any one keeping house. No indorsers. No embarrassing questions. No inquiries of employer, friends or tradespeople. $ 50 for 4 months costs $ 4 38. SIOO for 4 mouths costs $ 8 75 S2OO for 4 months costs $17.50 S3OO for 4 months costs $26.25 The above cost is based on equal principal payments being paid monthly. Other amounts at same proportionate rate. Loans made for as long as twenty months payable in convenient monthly installment*. Interest is charged on unpaid principal balances for exact number of clays between payments and for lust the actual time you keep the money. No other charges of any kind. If in a hurry phons Main 2923. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE SERVICE CO. 404 Kresge Bldg. 41 E. Washington St., cor. Penn. St. Telephone. Main 2923. Under St a', a Banking Supervision.
39 LEGAL NOTICES TOWN OF BEECH GROVE. INDIANA. Notice for bids: Alley Improvement. Alleys between Ist Ave. to 13th Ave. To All It May Concern: Y'ou are hereby notified that on Monday. July 7. 1924. at 7:30 oelock p. m., at the Town Hall in Beech Grove. Marion County, the Board of Trustees will receive sealed bids for the following improvement : ‘The Improvement of the following group of alleys to-wit: "Group No. 1. First alley north of Main extending from First Ave to Tenth Ave.. and first alley south of Main extending from Second St. to Eleventh St. "Group No. 2. Alleys between First Ave. and Thirteenth Ave.. Churchman Pike ana first alley south of Main St. "Group No. 3. Alleys between First and Tenth Aves., Albany St. and first alley north of Main St. "Said alleys to be graded to grade line and improved by placing cinders or gravel, all of which as per plans and specifications now on file in the clerk's office.” The cost of the improvement herein provided for shall be paid by sufficient assessment to be levied upon the properly especially benefited to the amount that the same may be legally assessed therefor in accordance with law. but under no circumstances shall the town of Beech Grove be held responsible for any sum or sums due from any property owner or owners for said work, except for such money as shall have been actually received by the (own from the assessment for such improvement, or such money as said town is by law required to pay to the amount of benefit bound to be derived from said improvement. Assessments of $lO 00 or more against each lot if deferred to be paid in ten equal instalments, with interest at the rate of 6 r 4 per annum. A bond or bonds will be issued to the contractor to the amount of such deferred assessments in prorata payments for said improvements. Each bidder is required to deposit with his bid a certified check for an amount not less than 254% of said estimate. Also h will be required to execute a noncollusion affidavit in the usual form. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Trustees. June 16. 1924 H. LEE CLARK. Clerk. June 25. 26. ' NOTICE OF INSOLVENCY. ' In the matter of the estate of Richard Weaver, deceased. No, 68-22148. In the Probate Court of Marion County. Notice is hereby given that upon petition filed in said court by the Fielding Beeler administrator of said estate, setting up the insufficiency of the estate of said decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, the Judge of said court did. on the 23d day of June 1924. find said estate to be probably insolvent, and ordered the same to be settled accordingly. The creditors of said estate are therefore hereby notified of such insolvency and required, to file their claims against said estate for allowance Aug 4, 1924. Witness the clerk and seal of said court, ,t Indianapolis. Indiana, this 24th day of June.- 1924. I SEAL) ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Bids for the construction of a Woman's Dormitory on the campus of Indiana University will hr received in the office of the undersigned until Monday. July 21. noon Plans may be examined in the offices of the architects, I.owe A Bollenbacher. 108 South LaSalle Street. Chicago. Illinois, and the Secretary of the Board of Trustees, Bloomington, Indiana. Plans may be secured from the architects. A deposit check for Fifty ($50.00) Dollars is required to guarantee the safe return of the plane and specifications JOHN W. CRAVENS. Secretary. Board of Trustees. Bloomington. Ind. June 25. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given tha. the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix of estate of George A Crane, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to he solvent. JESSIE P CRANE No. 22318 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undpr signed has duly qualified as administratrix of estate of John C. Rowland, de,-eascd. late of Marion County. Indiana Said estate is supposed to be solvent FLORIAN A KELLER. ORBISON A ZECIIIEL. No 22317 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix of estate of Catherine Kane, dtx-eased. late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent KATHERYN IVORY. So 22516 State of Indiana. County of Marion ss In tb Marion Sx p- rior Court Cause Nc>. 22393. Room No 5. William D. Vogel vs Mid-West Oil Corporation et a!. Notice by receiver of the Mid-West Oil Corporation requiring all creditors to fiie claims. To All Whom It May Com-ern ■ Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed by Superior Court. Room No. 5. of Marion County. Indiana, receiver of the Mid-West Oil Corporation, and all of the property and effects of said corporation; and that I have duly qualified as such receiver and all the creditors of said corporation arc hereby dot.fled that all claims, accounts and demands against said cor i poration shall bo filed, duly verified, with i no- at my office at No 811 Meyer-Kiser j Bank Bldg . in the city of Indianapolis, i Indiana by the Ist day of July, 1924. to I participate in the distribution of the assets of said corporation or to receive any j dividends on said claims, accounts or demands All persons holding any open and subsisting contract with said corporation may present the same in writing and in ■detail to me at the place aforesaid on u>r before said Ist day of July. 1924. Dated this 25th day of June. 1924 CHESTER JAMES. Receiver for Mid-West Oil Corporation. LITTLE ALITTLE. Attys. for Receiver. Jntip 2.7 ITS NEVER lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to find it.
OPEN BUNDAY' 2PM OPEN SATURDAY 10 P. M. PREPARE NOW WITH ERIE CORDS APPEARANCE . SERVICE Outward appearance tells at first fj| ou ejn count on good service glance the quality of Erie Cords. % when you buy tires here. "We ar©^ The real tost is in long, upstanding w as P ar ticular and careful about service, which proves that the as w ® are abo t quality mo s t skillful work- satisfied with every manship is detail of our NOMAD CORDS fIOTI /<~\\ This Week Only First Quality—Guaranteed TH I KC> l r OOX 3I ( §7 05 11.-W H ii rMVH First Quality Guaran--32*4 Cords ~" i r - ,5 - 75 00 < 9 (2 11 Nb-LL 5 30x3% Primo, suaran,Y, >Xt tplJ.—,' re G uara „t e f9 12,000 Miles wfflSnll Hi l RQteed $6.25 No Tubes with this special 30x314 ... .$10.50 j !jj CORDS Standard Four Cords a2x3,/ 2 * l6 -? 0 Iflf Ml ft - qq X qu fi2 5o $16.50 [J]ji|j Diamond Cords E x ‘] “ fli'nn 32x4 $19.50 |_f4 1 OmMi ill All first quality. 31x4 $14.00 . ~ ItK 1 ; MAmSTi i ill Wrapped in paper. 32x4 slb. l o dd.\4 $19.70 j|l 31x4 .s|4.g ” Standard Tubes J>3xiy 2 $23.75 How' Cords y First Quality 34x4% $24.75 WtoS Oo<S S-Tnb? Guaranteed sot One Year 35x4',2 $26.00 a-sr#. included mi Ji 30x3 $1.20 36x4V$> .$27.00 LL,.\L'L\'.'.‘; lsiis 30x3% $i 25 33x5 ~ $28.00 \ mfmtm 3414 1900 32x3% $1.40 o- tr Hnnn V Lion Cords 32x4 $2.00 rllOO VgrßKflfr ?2 First Quality 34x4 $2.00 We prepay charges on any order received from out of town. For the benefit of “out-of-town” orders we have established an hourly system. We will ship any order one hour after it is received at our office. CONSUMERS TIRE CO.
39 LEGAL NOTICES TOWN OF BEECH GROVE. INDIANA. Notice for bids. Street improvement. Seventh Ave.. Alton to Churchman Pike. To Whom It May Concern: Y'ou are hereby notified that on Monday. July 7. 1924, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., at the town hall in Beech Grove. Marion County, the board-of trustees will receive sealed bids lor the following improvement: "The improvement of the roadway or Seventh Avenue, extending from Alton St. to Churchman pike: by grading and paving said street with a permanent improvement. including sidewalks and curb and gutter, as per plans and specifications nowon file in the clerk s office of said town.” The cost of the improvement herein providefi for shall be paid by sufficient assessment to be levied upon the property especially benefited to the amount that the same may' be legally assessed there- | for in accordance with law, but under no : circumstances shall the town of Beech Grove be held responsible for any sum or sums due from any property owner or own- | ers for said work, except for such money ; as shall have been actually received by I the town from the assessment for such improvement. or such money as said town is j by law required to pay to the amount of j benefits bound to be derived from said improvement. Assessment of $lO or more against each ; lot if deferred to be pa and in ten equal | installments, with interest at the rate of I 6 per cent per annum. A bond or bonds ! will be issued to the contractor to the | amount of such deferred assessment in I prorata payments for said improvements. Each bidder is required to deposit with his bid a certified check for an amount not less than 2si per cent of said estimate. Also he will be required to execute a non-collusion affidavit in the usual form. The board” reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the board of trustees. June 16. 1924. (SEAL) H. LEE CLARK, Clerk. June 24-25. . ! TOWN OF BEECH GROVE. INDIANA i Notice for bids. Street improvement. I Eighth Ave.. Albany to Cleveland St. j To All It May Concern: I You are hereby notified that on Monday. I July 7. 1924. at 7:30 o eTock p. m. at the i town hall in Beech Grove, Marion County, ; the board of trustees will receive sealed i bias for the following improvement: "The improvement of the roadway, or Eighth Avenue, extending from Albany ! St. to Cleveland St., by grading and pavi mg said street with a permanent improve- | ment, including sidewalks and curb and I gutter, as per plans and specifications now ; on fiie in the clerk s office of said town. The cost of the improvement herein ‘ provided for shall be paid by sufficient assessment to be levied upon the property especially benefited to the amount that the same may be legally assessed therefor in accordance with law. but under no circumstances shall the town of Beech Grove be held responsible for any Sum or sums due from any property owner or owners for said work, except for such money as shall have been actually received by the town from the assessment for such improvement, or such money as said town is by law required to pay to the amount of benefits bound to be derived from said improvement. . Assessments of $lO or more against each lot if deferred to be paid in ten equal installments. with interest at the rate Oi lii per cent per annum. A bond or bonds will be issued to the amount to the coni tractor of such deferred assessments in prorata payments for said improvements. Each bidder is required to deposit with his bid a certified check for an amount not less than 2‘.a per cent of said estimate Also he will be required to execute a non-collusion affidavit iu the usual form. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the board of trustees. June 16. 1924. „ (SEAL) H. LEE CLARK. Clerk. June 24-23. TOWN OF BEECH GROVE. INDIANA. Notice for bids. Sidewalk improvement; Eighth Ave.. Albany to Churchman pike. To All It May Concern: Y'ou are hereby notified that on Monday July 7. 1924. at 7:30 o'clock p. m.. at the Town Hall in Beech Grove. Marion 1 Countv. the board of trustees will receive sealed bids for the following improvement: "The improvement of the sidewalks, on 1 both sides of Eighth Avenue, extending from Albany Street to Churchman Pike, by gradmg and paving, as per plans and specifications now oil fiie in the Clerk s office of said town." The cost of the improvement herein provided for shall be paid by sufficient assessment to t,e levied upon the property especially benefited to the amount that the same may be legally assessed therefor in accordance with law . but under no circumstances shall the town of Beech Grove be held responsible for any sum or sums due from anv property owner or owners for said work, except for such money as shall have been actually received by the town from the assessment for such improvement, or such money as said town is by law required t,. pay to the amount of benefits bound to be derived from said improvement. . , Assessments of $lO or more against each lot if deferred to be paid in ten equal installments, with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum. A bond or bonds will be issued to the amount to the contractor of such deferred assessments in prorata payments for said improvement. Each bidder is required to deposit with his bid a certified check for an amount not less than 2'j per cent of said estimate Also he will be required to execute a non-collu*ion affidavit in the usual form. The board reserves the right to reject any and ail bids. * By order of the board of trustees. June lt5 ' U ’~ 4 ' H. LEE CLARE. Clerk. Jnne2s. 26. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Philip Gardina. deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. MIKE JARDINA. No. 22480. .1 uno 11, 18. 25. „
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39 LEGAL NOTICES TOWN OF BEECH GROVE. INDIANA. Notice for bids Street Improvement, Second Ave., Bethel to Churchman Pike. To All It May Concern: Y'ou are hereby notified that on Monday, July 7, 1924. at 7:30 oclock p. m. at the Town Hail in Beech Grove. Marion Indiana, the Board of Trustees will seaied bids for the following improvement^ "The improvement of the roadway or Second Avenue, extending from Bethel Avenue to Churchman Pike: by grading and paving said street with a permanent improvement, as per plans and specifications now on file in the clerk s office of said town." 3he cost of the improvement .herein provided for shall be paid by sufficient assessment to be levied upon the properly especially benefited to the amount that the same may be legally assessed therefor in accordance with law. but under no circumstances shall the town of Beech Grove bs held responsible for any sum or sums due from any property owner or owners for said work, except for such money as shall have been actually received by the town from the assessment for such improvement. or such money as said town is by law required to pay to the amount of benefits bound to be derived from said improvement. Assessment of SIO.OO or more against each lot if deferred to be paid in ten equal installments, with interest at the rate of 674 per annum. A bond or bonds will be issued to the contractor to ths amount of such deferred assessment in prorata payments for said improvements Each bidder is required to deposit with his bid a certified check for an amount not iess than 2h % of said estimate. Also he will be required to execute a non-collu-sion affidavit in the usual form. The bo* "and reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Trustees. Juna 16. 1924. H. LEE CLARK. (SEAL) Clerk of Town. June 24. 25. TOYVN OF BEECH GROY'E, INDIANA. Notice for Bids Improvement of Alley, 17th and 18th. Albany to Main St. To All It May Concern: Y'ou are hereby notified that on Monday. July 7. 1924. at 7:30 oclock p. m„ at the Town Hall in Beech Grove. Marion County, the Board of Trustees will receive sealed bids for the following improvement: "The improvement of the alleyway, in alley between 17th and 18th Streets extending from Albany to Main Street, bygracling and paving said alley with a permanent improvement, as per plans and specifications now on file in the clerk's office of said town." The cost of the improvement herein prfl VKled for shall bt paid by sufficient ment to be levied , upon the property especially benefited do the amount that tha same may be legally assessed therefor in accordance with law, but binder no circumstances shall the town of Beech Grove be held responsible for any sum or sums due from any property owner or owner* for said work, except for such money as shall have been actually received by tha town from the assessment for such improvement. or such money as said town is by law required to pay to the amount of benefits bound to be derix-ed from said improvement. Assessments of SIOOO or more against each lot if deferred to be paid in ten equal installments, with Interest at the rate of 674 per annum. A bond or bonds will ba issued to the amount to the contractor, or such deferred assessments in prorata payments for said improvement. Each bidder is required to deposit with his bid a certified check for an amoint not less than 2‘ 2 % of said estimate. Also he will -be required to execute a noncollusion affidavit in the usual form. The board reserves the right to reject any and ail bids. Ey order of the Board of Trustees. Jun* 10. 1924. i SEAL) H. LEE CLARK. Clerk. June 24-25. IT'S never lost unto mdianapotis Time# Want Ads have failed to find it. TOWN OF BEECH GROVE. INDIANA. Notice for bids: Street Improvement. Eighth Ave . Main St. to Churchman Pike. To Ail It May Concern: Y'ou are hereby notified that on Monday. July 7. 1924. at 7:30 p. m., at the Town Hail in Beech Grove. Marion County, the Board of Trustees will receive seaied bids for the following improvement: "The improvement of the roadway or Eighth Avenue, extending from Main St. to Churchman Pike, by grading and paving said street with a permanent improvement. including sidewalks and curb and gutter, as per plaits and specifications now on file in the clerk's office of said town.” The cost of the improvement herein provided for shall be paid by sufficient assessment to be levied upon the especially benefited to the amount that same may be legally assessed therefor iSF accordance with law. but under no circumstances shall the town of Beech Grove be held responsible for any sum or sums due from any property owner or owners for said work, except for such money as shall have been actually received by the town from the assessment for such improvement, or such money as said town is by law required to pay to the amount of benefits bound to be derived from said improvement. Assessments of SIO.OO or more against each lot if deferred to be paid in ten equal installments, with interest at the rate of 694 per annum. A bond or bonds will be issued tor the amount to the contractor, or such deferred assessments in prorata payments for said improvement. Each bidder is required to deposit with his bid a certified check for an amount not less than'2 4 a 7$ of said estimate. Also he will be required to execute a noncollusion affidavit in the usual form. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Bv order of the Board of Trustee*. June 16. 1024. H. LEE CLARK. Clerk. June 95 26. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix of estate of Hiram Howe, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. FERN HOWE. / No. 22479. ■Tune 11.18, 25. IT'S never lost until Limanapolis Time* Want Ads have failed to find it.
