Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 83, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1924 — Page 10
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GRADE CROSSINGS NA TION’S PROBLEM
Fatalities Show Steady Increase in United States Since 1917. By LEWIS A. DE BLOIS, President National Safety Council. The careful crossing campaign was Inaugurated three years ago by the American Railway Association. In 1919, when the necessity for concentrated action against grade crossing accidents finally became apparent and was acted on accordingly, there were 1,232 fatalities of this nature, or 12.54 per cent of all automobile fatalities. The number was reduced one per cent each year until 1923, when the number was almost 11 per cent of all automobile fatalities, an Increase of 2 per cent over the year previous. The following statistics are of interest: Auto Total auto fatalities at Tear fatalities grade crossings 1917 9,184 1,083 1918 9,672 1,131 1919 „ 9,827 1,232 1920 11,358 1,273 1921 12,500 1,262 1922 14,000 1,359 1923 16,000 1,759 Thg task of prevention was considered an educational one. A plan was proposed to call attention to crossing accidents by means of posters, literature and addresses. Practically all the Class 1 railroads in the United States entered vigorously into the spirit of the work, and', as a result, in the summer of 1922 more than 1,000,000 posters were printed by the railroads and displayed. Several million stickers, miniatures of the posters, were used, thousands of lantern slides were exhibited in motion picture houses, and, in railroad towns and cities, careful crossing clubs, pledged to careful crossing, were organized Last year the railroads again prosecuted their activities in a similar manner. The 1924 careful crossing poster of the American Railway Association was selected from nearly 6,000 posters which were submitted
SECURITIES POST MAY BE VACANT Assistant Expected to Direct When Mendenhall Leaves, Herman B. Gray, assistant State securities commission administrator, probably will become acting head of the department Sept. 1, when the resignation of Maurice Mendelhall, administrator, tendered today, becomes effective. Mendenhall was appointed by Ed Jackson, secretary of State, in 1920, when the securities law was established. He was former prosecutor of Hamilton County. He will enter private law practice here. Gray was named assistant to Mendenhall shortly after the latter was appointed. It Is understood Jackson will not make an appointment to the .post, leaving the title vacant until the end of the administration. FEET TELL CHARACTER If Your Heel Is Large, Pedicures Deduct You Are Lazy. Bv Times Special PARIS, Aug. 14.—T0 the manicures and barkeeps who learn all our secrets in the course of unwary conversations, comes now the pedicure, who has only to look at the alignment of your toes to tell whether you are a genius, an artist, indolent or hardworking. If your heel is large you are lazy. Independence and strong will are demonstrated by a high instep. If It is too high you are merely proud. This pedicure believes that armysurgeons are right in refusing soldiers who have flat feet, because that betrays timidity, even though it indicates also a love of order and punctuality'. If your big toe is prominent you are disposed to violence. If your big toe is separated rom the others y r ou are a criminal. A large, firmly planted heel indicates nonchalance. Toes bent over demonstrate an amorous nature. HERO FINALLY HONORED Captain Drum, Dead Twenty-Six Years, Cited for Gallantry. Capt. John Drum, Spanlsh-Ameri-can war veteran, after years has been cited by presidential order for gallantry in action at the battle of San Juan hilL The War DepartiAent has forwarded the silver star accompanying the citation to Captain Drum’s wdow, Mrs. Margaret Desmond Drum, Boston, Mass. Brig. Gen. Hugh A. Drum, former Indianapolis resident, son of Captain Drum, now Is assistant chief of staff of the army. Captain Drum walked into the face of Spanish sharpshooters at San Juan hill, refusing to take off his officer’s uniform, which made him a mark for the enemy. He was shot fatally'. QUICK DRYING CEMENT Many States Adopt New Product for Road Repairs. Bv Times Special BOSTON, Aug. 14. Discovered during the war by a Frenchman and used for gun emplacements, anew cement that will harden in twentyfour hours is being introduced in this country' by one of th> large cement companies. The quality of rapid hardening makes this cement particularly valuable in road repairs. and some of the larger States have already adopted It for this purpose. However, owing to considerably higher j reduction costs, the new cement will not compete with the old except where time is an important factor. >
A Princess A lovely Hindu princess has become the season’s favorite at Deauville, France. She is Princess Nyotaniska, who has distracted attention from American jazz with her interpretations of native dances. Her oriental beauty has attracted many artists.
by artists in all parts of the country. This year’s poster will be displayed freely. The sticker will be employed again and speakers will be suggested for meetings of Rotary, Lion, Kiwanis and similar clubs. Monthly meetings of railroad employes will be held and owners of commercial cars will be asked to pledge their support of the campaign. The universality of the motor is strikingly apparent. The need of uniform and applicable laws of conduct at crossings is more than de airable. Next: What the railroads are doI riXKRAL DIRECTORS^ DR EX EL 12* r 2° r * W. T. BLASENGYM 1228 Shelby St. 1702 N. llllnoU. Presell 2570. PLANNER & BUCHANAN . J 320 N. Illinois St. * noeral directors to the people of Indian apolis since 1887. Phone—Main 0641. . 0642. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S.X&ADD—2I3O Prospect St. Phone Ste-var: 2278 | UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS, 951 N Delaware. Main 3680. George Grinstemer Tuner aI director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908 Whiteside & Hixon lets Pro;,ect St Prexel 3823. 8 "SPECIAL NOTICES STOLEN BONDS Please take notice that the followm* bonds were stolen from the offices of the Sheehan Construction Company. 207 Ho'lidav Building in the city of Indianapolis. CITY OK INDIANAPOLIS BARRETT LAW BOND. ' (Improvement Bonds) Series Bond Par Due No. No. Value. Dates. 5331 10 5420.00 Dec. 1. 1030 5336 O 500 00 Dec. 1 1029 5347 5 48 60 Doc. 1 1025 5336 10 500 00 Dec. ]. 1030 5347 6 48 60 Dec. 1. 1026 5347 7 48 60 Dec. 1 1027 5347 8 , 48.60 Dec. 1. 1028 5321 10 260 48 Dec. 1, 1030 5347 9 48 60 Dec 1, 1020 5347 10 48 60 Dec. 1 1930 5061 5 12 35 Dee. 1. 1924 5061 fl 12.35 Dec. 1 1925 5061 7 12.35 Dec. 1. 1926 5061 8 12 35 Dec. 1. 1927 5061 9 122 35 Dec. 1. 1028 5061 10 12 35 Dec. 1. 1020 5075 9 80 06 Dec. 1, 1028 6356 2 12 28 Dee. 1. 1024 6356 3 12 28 Dec. 1, 1925 6380 2 30 83 Dec. 1. 1924 ALSO One Third Liberty Bond—Denotn., SIOO It is assumed an attempt will be made so negotiate the bonds by sale or as collateral to a loan somewhere within the State of Indiana due to lack of familiarity of outside banks and dealers with -this type of bond. Please notify the undersigned at Main 4513 or the Indianapolis Poliee Department SHEEHAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 10 LOST AND FOUND POUND— Article# found In Indianapolis street cars yesterday: 1 CHILD’S MESH BAO 1 BUNDLE KEYS ON RING BANK BALANCES NOTE BOOK BLACK NECK FUR DINNER BUCKET LADY’S UMBRELLA Main 2737 LOST—S 44: in paved alley between N. Ewing and N. Kealing, near East End Milk Cos. MRS. R. B. CALDWELL. 1118 Ewing St. Phone Webster 1326 W or Webster 9498. LOST—Shell-rim glasses, south, between Merrill and Union and Palmer Sts. Tuesday. Call Drcx 2636 evenings. REWARD. STRAYED— Spaniel. JeifblackT bob-tailed. Answers to name of iVppcr. Reward for return to 251 N. Randolph. Circle 4394. LOST—Purse with Masonic emblem: containing about $113.17: in or about Lyric Theater Monday nig it. REWARD. Main 1960. 901 N, Illinois St. STOLEN—Saturday, 3 bicycles; 28-inch Blue Crown: 24-inch and 22-lnch Red Hablch, REWARD. Humboldt 2292. BEAGLE hound: while and black epots; female. 1215 Marlow. Lin. 3703. LIBERAL REWARD. R HELP WANTED—M.MK AUTO mechanic wanted at once. Washington St. garage. 830-832 W. WashJngton St. 13 INSTRUCTIONS ATTRACTIVE SALARY Interesting work In Beauty Culture A profession which is not overcrowded and the demand for beauty eulturlsU growing stronger every day. See how we help you to earn while you learn, hojr we give you practical experience, how we enable you in either day or even nig classes to make your life work easier and happier in a better paying position: investigate NOW—send for free booklet—complete information on this wonderful opportunity—NOW t Free Clinic fkrinbowjkadenw CtJtnre i*7 N. ILLINOIS ST, SUITE 207. PHONE Circle 0296.
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13 INSTRUCTIONS GIRLS x Beauty work is a real vocation. We are an exclusive school. Give expert personal attention. La-. Rose Beauty Salon 415 Roosevelt Bldg. Clr. Go 77. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY , BARBER S COLLEGE 510 E. Washington St., Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. POPULAR piano music taught in 20 lessons. beginners ana advanced. Clark Boles School. 10 W Ohio St. Circle 8326. 16 HELP wanted—female WOMAN, middle aged, wanted to do housework, 1314 Union jit. 17 SITUATIONS WANTED b—Female CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. MRS. J. LUTZ. LINCOLN 4950 FAMILY and men s wasnings to bring ' home Work guaranteed Rand 1704 WASHINGS Called for and delivered. Prices reasonable Call Lincoln 3980. IP ROOMS FUR KENT CLINTON HOTEL. 29 Virginia Ave.. desirable. right in the heart of city. $3 to $6 per week, EUGENE ST. W. 1245; 7 ROOMS. GROUND FLOOR KENWOOD. 2317: front room. private family 84; garage optional. Har 4730-J, MARKET. E 528: modern furnished rma, 82 nrr week, up. Main 5545. MICH E, 3926 pleasant sleeping room. near bath: private home. Irv. 2106.ROORWOOD Ave.. 3816: large cool furnished room: bath; 2 Wash. 1348-J. WALCOTT. 27 N.: furnished front room: private family: modem. Lin. 8989. LARGE cool room: wa-King distance north: 85 for one or 56 for two persons Lin. 4482. THE Preston; modm.. well furnished sleeping mis. 543 E. MarkeU_Li 8727. NICELY furnished sleeping room; walking distance Lin *1144 or Cin-!c 3565 NICELY furnished cool sleeping room; modem: private entrance. Circle 0405. a—Light Housekeeping BROADWAY, 1422: light housekeeping rooms, furnished: garage: $5 and 56. CENTRAL. 3335; thr-e rooms, bath for 2 or 4 employed people. Wash, 2210. EAST N 139; nice front room. bath; everything furnished. 11TH. W. 134: two front connecting rooms, ground floor, private entrance. modern SB. Circle 3191, ILLINOIS. N 1126: 2 connecting rooms: modern, private entrance. Circle 0405. MADISON. 1025: i room, kitchenette private ent gas hath, SO. lircxel 5375. McLEAN PI. 28: two cool rooms: in modern home; reasonable; near Illinois car. Kenwood 1913 31ST. W. 1057; modern turr.ished housekeeiWig room. Randolph 7879. TUXEDO. 9, 21 ; 2 light housekeeping rooms; garage: $6 a week 12TH E . 610: two rooms, kitchenette, unfnrnished. modern, E, 419 *<2 ; two large rooms for housekeeping. TWO large upstairs front rooms: modern; everything furnished. Ken. 4774 TWO downstairs rms, furnished, modern. sink: 86 wkly.; child, welcome. Cl. 0980 TWO connecting gooms, gas stove, also 1 sleeping room. Randolph 1175, b—Board and Rooms TALBOTT. 2454. N , attractive room with board for two: private family. Call Randolph 4879. You Read the V ant Ads— Have you trio to use them? It's easy—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker.
IB v RENTALS a—Houses BERNARD ATE 411^—Cottage. 4 rooms. kitchenette ami hath; water furnished; in first -class condition: strictly modern. KEYSTONE. S.. 432: six-room modern house; garage; water turn I,in 8754. LEEDS Ave.. 333; new four-room, semimodern double; garage; $32 50 per month. Lincoln 7871 or eve.. Ham. 3411. MADISON Are.. 1800: 3 or 4 rooms s.m, water and electricity; sls. Dr. 5424. NORTHWESTERN’. 2333; five room, njpdern; water Dregpl 4087. 2300 BLOCK Yandes St.. 3 and 4room houses, $lO each. Call Mr Martz. Mam 0702, WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO, 509 West 28th St. ft-room bungalow, thoroughly modem: nice yard. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517 0 E. Market St. DOUBLE: NORTH 4 rooms a side: S3O per mo.; temrs to suit purchaser. Webster 4543. 4 ROOMS, sum. bungalow. with 2-car irarage 110 Cole St. 47 W. Nat. Rd. $24. Call Friday. 10 a. m. EAST 22nd St.. 421; six-room house: in good condition. * \ 4 3011 E. TWENTY-SECOND ST. Six-room, semi-modern douuble. Excellent shape. $lB. Call Mr. Martz. Main 0702. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. b—-Houses, Flats Furnished CONGRESS Ave.. 82J: two rooms, modern. furhished; garage. Randolph 3515. c—Apartments LOCKERBIE, 527: 4-room flat: steam heat, adults, walking distance. S. EAST and Minnesota; 3 rooms and bath: water furnished: $25 per month. REALTY LOAN CO.. Lincoln 5030. WASHINGTON St.. E.. JLamSreTF lower > apt., 6 rooms and bath Riley 1008. ITS never lost unto maianapoils Times Want Ads have failed to find It. d—Business Places MERCHANTS Bank Bldg. Half of office. Main 8788. 16TH. W„ 154-156; 2 new storerooms just completed; 14x40 feet. Lincoln 2612. FOR SALE OR LEASE 4.000 feet, light, for airy manufacturing space, electric elevator, steam heat Call 715 Ft. Wayne Ave., or Harrison .3080. . STOREROOM at 1732 E. Tenth St.; good location for tailoring shop, dry cleaning or pressing parlor. Rent $35. Inquire at 1730 E, Tenth Br. 1740. OFFICE SPACE for rent, furnished or unfurnished, 431-432 Lemcke Bldg, 21 RE Al 7 ESTATE FOR SALiT~ b—Houses. Barth Ave.—2llo Cottage type of 5 rooms, semi-modern. Price $2,500; S3OO cash, bal. contract. Call Hofmann, Main 2957 or Hum. 2424. , Orin Jessup Land Cos. AVE'. south. 1231); nice fourroom bungalow; price $2,000: terms can be arranged. Call Hofmann. Main 2957 or Hum, 2424. ORIN JESSUP LAND Cos. SOUTHEASTERN Ave.. 2606; 4-bedroom, modern home; garage; bargain; terms. Main 3331, ST. PETER. 433; six-room house; garage; $2,200; S2OO cash; S2O month. Lincoln £754.
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tl REAL ESTATE FUR SALB b—Houses LA SALLE. N, 2911: new four-room; good location: <-*asy payment*. Leeds Ave. Good modem 5-room bungalow, between Southeastern Ave. and Wash. St Price $4,000. Only SI,OOO cash, balance terms. L. G. Miller & Cos. 433 Lemcke Bid*. Mam 1002. VILLA Av<* —N ar new Ple&s&nt run blvd-, 5-room modern bungalow, long living: room, built-in features, garage v. ith side i\rive S?.t() will hainllrv Lincoln d.H. WARM AN A vp.. i \!44: 5-room. semi nuKl ern bungalow; garage; newly decorated; and painted terms Main dddl. WARREN. tJSS: 6 rooms, lights, gas. well. < i>urn; beautiful yd ; r..h >0 easy pay* Ow!i p r N. Beviile. HR 1 ’•! •-. ,$400.00 Cash or Car handles dandy 5-room modern bungalow northwest; practically new will take light ear a* part paymer i Price only $4,800. Mr. Krller. Randolph 0804 Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors 130 N Pelav are Main 1088 Bargain See fnr yourself. 2822 Brooks;dr Ave New 5-room modem bungalow: hardwood floors. Large lot. garage, built 2_ years. Has pretty lawn, paved street; SBSO ■ ah. balance $36 per month. Call Mr. Washburn. Res Hum. 4256. J. E. Morrison & Cos. 513 Lem.-ke Bldg. Lin 7536. Want Offer on 454 Haugh St.; 5 rooms, electric lights, gas. well and cistern: all in good condition. Call Mr Keller. Randolph 0894 Schmid <fc Smith, Inc., Realtors 130 N. Delaware Main 4088. To the Man Who ih looking for a fine businMia location combined with a desirable dwelling, we have to offer this house of 5 living rooms and l business room, located in 1500 block Roosevelt Ave. This is a thriving business center Ha* a two-car garage and is ready t</move m. Call evenings Irv. 249 H. or Har. 4 Brown & Dunlap Main 7107. 831 I/emcke _Bldg _ Near Big Four Shops 4-room bungalow, about 6 months old: in Brightwood: has electric lights and good driven well. Lot 37 'j xl80; 2-ear garage: lot fenced; owner leaving >ity and must sacrifice. Price $1,675; $435 each. balance only sl3 per month. Call E. C. Houge.il,* Res Irv. 0580 W. J. E. Morrison &. Cos. 513 Lemcke Bldg. I.ln, 7536, $500.00 Cash Nine-room modern house bn McCarty near Virginia" double garage: all in good condition; ideal for rooming house: priced for quick sale. $5,500. Mr. Keller. Randolph 0894. Schmid/& Smith, Inc. Realtors
130 N, Delaware Main 4088 $350 Clash Or your lot as down payment puts you In this cosy 5-room bungalow on Comer Ave. off Shelby St. This is priced right and must be sold this week. Balance less than rent. Call E. C. Hougen. Res. Irv. 0580-W. J. E. Morrison & Cos. 513 Lemcke Bldg. Lin. 7536, Have You $150? If you have, it will put you in possession of anew 4-room bungalow. 114 blocks off E. Wash, car in beautiful Irvington. Balance less than rent. Call Mr. Keller. Res. Drexel 7186. J. E. MORRISON & CO. 513 Lemcke Bldg I,in. 7536. Your Lot As Down Payment or $350 cash puts you in to this dandy 5room bungalow on Comer Ave, 4 squares east of Shelby St. Has electric lights and well. Enclosed back porch. Monthly .•payments less than rent. Call E. C. HOUGEN. Res, Irv. 0580-W. J. E. MORRISON & CO, 513 Lemcke Bldg. Lin, 7536. Colored Buyers, Look New five-room bungalow and garage; comer Thirtieth and Hovey, just north of Douglas Park; a fine home; pay $l5O cash, balance like rent. See Mr. Barton. Main 2681. With Emory C. Crawford 222 N. Delaware. Rooming House Nine rooms, modem: two blocks to Fountain Square; priced ridiculously low on terms. Call Mr Keller. Res. Drexel 7186. J. E. Morrison & Cos. 513 Xtffmoko Bldg. Lin. 7536. SIOO Cash and monthly payments will buy two-story, six-room, semi-modern stucco home on paved street, near Brightwood car. Z. B. HUNT, Realtor. 411 Lemcke Bldg. Main 4245. Wash. 0885, 1906-1912-1916\JtIazel St. Four-room bungalow with complete bath; fireproof roof, paved street, newly papered and painted; priced right: $2,700; S3OO cash, balance less than rent; would show 12 per cent on rental investment. Call Mr. Washburn. Res. Hum. 4256. J. E. Morris"m & Cos. 513 Lemcke Bldg. . Lin. 7536, S3OO Cash Six-room home: new decorations; electric lights, gas, well and cistern: monthly payments $25: price. $2,750. Call Ed O'Callahan, South Side Specialist, with McCord & McKinley. Realtors. 311 Lemcke Bldg. Circle 5220.
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RK H, estate for sale b— House* WALKING DISTANCE Stillwell st.; 5 rooms: inside toilet: ligTit#. water and sewer. On payments; s*’.4oo. MARION COUNTY STATE BANK 4-ROOM bungalow on EiderYvve . near Michigan Bt. Inside toil' t. city water, sewer electric lights In first-class condition tall Mr Wc> sner. Main 0792. WASIiINGiIiN HANK AND TRUST CO 708 SOMERSET, just completed, 5 rooms. basement. luruaoo. cement and brick por. h. near new school.■*.(7so: terms CIVIC REALTY CO, k 36 N. Delaware. i.ni' oin 50.5 ii; evenings. Aen. 2789. FOR quick sale.*s-room bungalow modern except furnace; price $2,900: S4OO and"" n FOUNTAIN SQUARE HOMESEEK FRS REALTY CO. Drexel J 063 NORTH, new. lovely, 2-way stucco double: built-in features. No agents. Call Wash 4656. FOUR ROOM bungalows: easy payments Wash -1.114 CITY BLURS REALTY CO. SI,OOO EQUITY in a five-room modern stucco, for SBOO. 1343 Roaehe. FOR modern or semi-modern doubles, east or southeast ead Drexel 6184 $350 Casli ' New St.: just Bouth of Iowa: new 5room semi-modern bungalow: hati water and electric lights: room for bath; builtin kitchen cabinet: halaive ran be carried $31.50 per month Call Mr. Washburn. Res. Hum 4256. J. E. Morrison & Cos. 513 Leiiiidtc Bldg. Lin. 7536. e—Suburban Sterling Forms ACRE TRACTS Located 7 miles west of Monument. H mile west of Ben Davis and 2 blocks aouln of National road Inter urban stop on addition. Bus line, within 2 blocks. Make excellent tract for chicken raising or gardening. No building restriction* on tha cheaper tracts SIZE OF TRACTS These tracts are 101 feet wide and 311 feet long One of these tracts would make oalarge city lots ' PRICES Tracts range in price from *6OO and up Weekly payments of $1.50 and up Can be bought for $lO down We allow liberal discounts ior any amount of cash COTTAGE We also have anew four-room cottage, located on one of the best tracts in the addition. About an acre of ground, garage. east front One block from interurban stop and 3 blocks from bus lines. Will sell for $2,300 S2OO down and s2l per month. NOTICE These desirable tracts are selling fast. You will have to net quick to get a choice tract. Don’t, let the next slump in work catch you with nothing to fall back upon. SALESMEN ON.GROUNDS EV ERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING UNTIL DARK. INCLUDING SATURDAY AND SUNPAY. For further Information call Main 2957 or BElmont, .’>3BB. ring 2. evenings. 415-18 Occidental Bidg f—Sale or Exchange WILL trade equity in nve-room bungalow for lot or equity In small single or double house. Call Stewart 2417. COTTAGE. 5 rooms, bath; northeast: exchange for small farm. Owner, 3062 Wood St or Webster 6499. g—Builders and Contracting. IF YOU HAVE A LOT. WE WILL BUILD AND FINANCE YOUR HOME. RELIABLE JVEAJYTY CO. Main 0186. 12 REAITESTATK K GET immediate attention. We can sell vour property. Mr. Hearn. M. 1576. WA. 53 17 THE UNTON TRUST CO. WANT small home m city priced under $1,000; can pay cash. Address A No. 1466. Times. .
3 Day Sale Used Cars Late model Fords, Overlands, Chevrolets and others. All in fine condition. Prices Cut Way Dowsi Small down payment and balance on General Motor Plan. No Brokerage. / . L Guy Long C© o LI ncoln 6865. 1114 N. Meridian. 1
21 REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE prospective buyers for homes worth the price: cash and payments. You can get action here. Sec or phone JESS. 616 Mcycr-Kiser Bldg. Main 6165, I WILL pay spot cash lor your home if priced reasonable. Randolph 1303. 23 . FARM LANDS FARMS—SSO down. $lO-month, buys SO acres: some timber, balance in cultivation; near Silver Lake, Mo. Price 3600. A bargain. Box 198. Mt. Vernon, 111. SEVEN acres, southeast, near city: good improvements: clear trade for modern home. S. SCHT'CK, 920 Peoples Bank, 21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE d——Lot# Drexel Ave. East front lot, between Michigan and Tenth: in a neighborhood of good bouses. PRICE SI,OOO. Priesmever & Weiss 136 N, Delaware St. Lin. 8105, 25 >UIXL\NEOL^OEis\L^ a— Coni. Toe and Wood BETTER COAL FOR LESS Best W. Va. lump, large fkd $6.50 Best Ky. large fkd ~..56.50 Best Glendora, fkd 86.00 Best Va. mine run. 50 per cent 1ump.55.50 Best Ind. or 111. egg. clean fkd $5.35 ,A discount on 3-ton order or more. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. b—Ciotfilne TROUSERS To Match Your Coat $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 and up. THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St., Near Illinois e—Household Goods BREAKFAST sets, exclusive design, built and finished to order. FURNITURE SPECIALTIES CO.. 442 Massachusetts Aye. Lincoln 0061, _ GAS stove, 55: kitenen cabinet. $3: 100 lb. refrigerator with water cooler. sls: davenport, $5; Ohio elec, sweeper. sls: chifferobe. sls: 9xlo rufu $8; rocking chair, curtam stretchers, duniig chairs. 1001 Udell. RUGS AND LINOLEUM: HALF-PRICE SALE 425 K Washington St. RUGS AND tINOLEUM CHEAP. 207 W Washington St. SEWING machine; portable electric: bargam quick sail ■ 036 S Meridian SINGER 66 sewing machine: like new; $10: convenient terms if desired. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO, 312 Mass. Ave. HOOVER sw-ep. r. late model, like new. $35. Cal! Apt. 35. 234 E. Pratt, today between 5 and 6 p. m. FURNISHINGS of 4-room apartment;- Victrola. etc, Riley 1506, d—-Miscellaneous LAWRENCE PURE LINSEED OIL PAINTS will protect and beautify your property at a cost of less than 1 cent per square foot. L. D. Tyler & Cos. (Sole Distributors ) * TENT. 14v.’0; 6-ft. wans; ideal for fair or carnivals JOHN A. KELLY. 2708 Cornell Ave. COMPLETE stock of wall paper and paint for sale or exchange. Owner has other interest. 830-32 W. Washington SL OXK. man's U:>*y< iu. ana I oak rockingr r hair 17* Ashland Ave LUMftKR ninety, 2xl‘2 18*ft.; $3 a hundred LinMiln 5734. e— Musical Instrument* COLUMBIA phonograpn. walnut finish, excellent condition $l5O size, bargain $35 00 Terms, no interest. xll4 N. Meridian St. UPRIGHT piano, mah agony; reasonable terms Kenwo.nl 3162_ 26 MISCELI,YNKOI S WANTEI)
Good, Sound, Yellow Ear Corn, Delivered to the Stock Yards. \ FURNITURE, suitrs or odd piieces: rugs, heating stoves, cash paid. Ran. 51 HI. _ 2WU SINKSS AN.SOI -NCLMKNTS REMODELING concrete blocks and cement work: tinning. T. F* BISHOP CO, 901 F, Washington St. Lmcolu 3495. Mam 7512. CLEANING AND* DYEING " • CAPITOL CITY CLEANERS DREXEL 9499 DREXEL 2388. FEAT BEKS bought, som auo renovated: feather mattresses and pillows mads. E F, HURKI.K 416 .Mass Main 1428. PAINTING, inside work and outside, eight months to pay. Work guaranteed. Drexel 4576. RUGS. 9x12. thrly eind. : ail work guar. SUPERIOR UI.EA N KRS Ken, 4462 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTI.EDGF, 201 Indiana Avs. MULLER S HAT SHOP * ~ Moved to 10? W Maryland St. PAPER hanging, ten cents per roll. Drexel 9404 28 STUBAGL AND TRANSFKit Furniture Moved Anywhere Responsible for all damages: special loads to Chicago. S9O up; city moving by job or $1.25 to $3 per hour; storage. $1 up. Ask about our payment plan. Drexel 8919-0362. H. T. BIEHy CALIFORNIA LOW RATES'! Packing, shipping household 'goods. Pool cars for Los Angelas and San Francisco August 15. PHONE OTTO ,7. StTESZ. MAIN 2333-3628. NIGHTS. WEBSTER 0699 W-4579. MIKE O'BRIEN Transfer and Storage. Main 1307, 29 -BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES HAVE SSOO with services; meat market or restaurant, preferred; call or address GEORGE PRATHER. 1116 Udell.
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29 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES _ MEAT, vegetable market, with grocery side line; cash and carry: doing a business of SSOO weekly: located 5 years; Owner leaving city. Address A No. 1463, Times, or 1165 Southern Ave. FOR SALE—Rooming houses, restaurants, groceries and all kinds of business Places. A. A. BARNES SALES SERVICE. 309 Guaranty Bldg. Circle 4933. 30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE BUICK 6—Roadster, 1918: $250: 5 cord tires and a good runner: terms or trade. 422 N. Meridian St. Open evenings and Sunday. CHEVROLET touring, l'i)2I: in good j shape and priced to sell for cash or i terms No trade. , HAYNES Sc SCHMIDT, INC. 120-122 W. North. Lin. 7575. I Open evenings and Sunday. CHEVROLET—Touring, 1917; S4O; S2O down, $3 per week. good running condition. Rear 530 N. Meridian St, or 422 N. Meridian St. CHEVROLET—I9IB touring; SBS; $25 down. $3 a week; hurry for this bargain. Rear 530 N. Meridian St, or 422 N. Meridian St. CHEV ROLET7 1923 touring; A-l condition; SIOO down. tftUance 1, yr. MILLER AUTO SALES. 644 E. Wash/ COLE four in very gooo running condition: good paint: first S6O gets it for quick sale. Owner leaving city. 1113 S. Senate Ave. DODGE BROTHERS TOURING 1920 production: a low Ericed, dependable car that as many miles of satisfactory service: only $300; terms. C. H. WALLERICH CO. 833 N. Meridian St. DODGE touring, a real buy lor $65.0(1 down. See it today at 427 N. Meridian. Opel evenings. ss. Essex Coach, A-Six YOU CAN NOW BUY—A new Essex 6( coach, balloon tire equipped, for $371.34 down and 851.29 a month. Closed car comfort at open car price. Open lor trades. DOWNTOWN—Hudson-Essex associate * dealers. There’s something new in Hud-son-Essex now on display. Standard Auto Sales Cos. Associated Dealers Hudson-Essex Motor Cars Select Used Automobiles. 322 N. Delaware St. J. W. BERRY. p. b. SMITH. Lincoln 3003 FORD, 1920 touring: $150; good cord tires: first class mechanically: with starter; SSO down, balance $3.50 per week. 422 N. Meridian St. Open evemnga and Sunday, FORD BODIES Coupes, sedans, tourings, roadsters, used speedsters: cash or terms. SWIBSHELM & PARKER. ;, 44 E Wash, Circle 4740. FORD, 1922 touring: starter, aem, lock wheel and other extras; $175: terms. 4.7 N, Meridian. Open evenings and Sun. FORD, 1923 touring , starter, dem. rims. Like new. $75 down, balance E Z terms, 644 E. Wash, FORD 1920 touring: starter, dom rims. S4O down, balance E Z terms. MILLER AUTO SALES. 644 E, Wash. St. IORD. 1023 touring: runs good as new; with all kinds of extras; cash or terms. 427 N. Meridian, FORD sedan *s9s dawn. 059 M. Capitol Open evenings. FORD coupe. 1924: oig bargain. 2917 Central Ave. Randolph 1300. FORD, 1921 touring: a real bargain, $158; terms, 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings, INTERSTATE—I9IB touring: $75; rear end and motor just overhauled: good tires: 830 down, $3 weekly. 422 N. Meridian St. Open evenings and Sunday. LEXINGTON—I92I sport touring; $350; o Food cord tires: 7-R Continental motor; paint and top good: terms or trade 422 N. Meridian St. Open evenings and Sunday. LIBERTY 6 touring. aown: 5 tires; runs good 559 N. Capitol Open evenings NASH 6. touring; Sea down. 659 N Capitol Open evenings OVERLAND touring, 1920: sun visor, lock wheel: good tires: SBS down. Haynes & schmidt. inc. 120-122 W. North. Lin. 7575. Open evenings and Sunday. OVERLAND for sale. Will take Victrols or furniture in trade, Riley 1528, For Good Used Cars See I WOLF AUTO CO. „ . , 559 N. Capitol. Main 1579, Open Sunday. GUARANTEED USED CARS. Your own terms. Day and Night Auto Laundry. AUTOMOBILES o. every description. CHAS. G SANDERS CO, 1025 N. Meridinn Circle 2772. USED CARS casn. payment or trade. Jopes Whitaker Sales Cos, 345 N. Cap. DsEfi CARS bough* ana sola! 1. GOLD BURG, 522 N Capitol. c—Trucks CHEVROLET. 1923; open express, light del. truck; $250; terms. 427 N.'Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday, FOUR-WHEEL trailer that will do Debind 2 or 5 S ton truck or Ford tractor. Stake body. 16x6; also couplings for any truck. Will haul 3H tons extra with trailer: two wheels and tires, tarpaulin. new paint. Sell cheap. Drexel 8919. HIGH-GRADE REBUILT USED TRUCKS INTERNATIONAL H A RVESTER CO, 1133 KENTUCKY AVE. Lincoln 7391. FORD panel body: 1-ton truck; engine recently overhahilcd; A-l shape. Call Belmont 1617.
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“On the Sunny Side of the Smoke” NEW, MODERN WEST SIDE ADDITION 4 and! s=Room Bungalows Moderately Priced Located 4700 west on West Washing-tori Street (National Road) on south side of road. Watch tor Our Sign All West Washington Street Bus Lines Pass This Addition Come out Sunday. Our agents will be there. Or call .and arrange for appointment. 913 ffimime-Mainisiuir Mam 3868
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31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED WANTED —100 cars to wreck for parts. Will pay the highest prices. Call, us first. SAM CORAZ AUTO PARTS ANfl| TIRE CO, 519 N. Capitol Ave. Main AUTOS WANTED —212 E. New York StT Main 4446. 32 AUTO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS GARAGES Complete, ready to drive in. Fall prices. 10*12 $151.50 Ws&M - 20x2> 312.00 719 E. Maryland St. TIRES—TIRES Ford sizes, $2 and up. Other sizes. $3 and up. All used tires guaranteed. Adjustments at half price. 525 W. Washington St. Open evenings. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinoi*. S & S Auto Laundry - • USED tires, any size. $2. Open evenings till 10 p. m. ROGER’S TIRE SHOP, 3117 W. Washington. Belmont 4300. TIRES ON PAYMENTS. CAPITOL SALES CO, 54 W. New York. $3 MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES GOOD bicycles. $8 and up: tires, $2 and up. 940 Massachusetts Ave. IT’S NEVER T&st until Indianapolis Time# Want Ads hsrve failed to find it14 ALTO.MOtxTI KS TOR KENT~~ RENT A NEW CAR. C drive tt. 187 JL Wsbaeh Cricle 3000 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received by the board of school commissioners of city of Indianapolis, at its offices. 150 Meridian Street, until 12 o’clock Monday. Aug. 25. 1924, for a contract for the hauling of ashes, trash and rubbish from the various public school and library buildings in said city, all in accordance with specifications on file in the offices of said board, which specifications will be furnished prospective bidders request. Bids must be made on bidder's blank provided by the board, and each bid must be accompanied by certified check for SIOO and said sum shall be forfeited to the board as liquidated damages in case the bidder submitting the same shall be awarded the contract and stall fail to execute the same and file bond approved by the board as required in the specifications. The right is reserved by the board to reject any or all bids. 4 RICHARD O. JOHNSON, Business Direetor. Indianapolis. Ind, Aug. 14, 1924. NOTICE OF SALE OF FORD AUTOMOBILE TRUCK. Notice is hereby given that I will, at 10 o'clock a. m. on the sth day of September 1924. at my repair shop and garage cl No. 2417 Martindale Ave, in the city of Indianapolis. State of Indiana, sell at public auction to pay charges for repairing the same, the following properly. to-wit: One Ford ton truck, 1918 design, motor number 247,701, said truck being now in fair running order and condition Said sale to be made to the highest bidder for cash in hand. x BENJAMIN H. MOONEY. Auto Repair Shop. B F. WATSON, Attorney. Aug. 14-21-28. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of James W. King, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. DONALD G. KING. S MAHLON UNGER. No. 22634. Aug. 7. 14, 21. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hareby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Robert C. Colter, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. HERBERT It. DUCKWALL.^g SAMUEL K RUICK. Attorney. H No. 22620. H July 31-Aug. 7. 14. ” NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of George F. Kirkhoff. deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent, CHARLES F. KIRKHOFF. JAMES D ERMSTON. 936 T.emcke Bldg, Attorney. No. 22617 July 31-Aug. 7. 14. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as co-administra-trix of estate of Gemima A. Lancaster, deceased. late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ANN LANCASTER BEANING. LAVALETTE L. NOLL. No. 22621. July 31-Aug. 7. 14 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix of estate of Mary C. Harvey, deceased late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. MABEL D. GULLEY. No. 22649. Auc. 14. 21. 28. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as executrix of estate of Georgo M. Wells, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate la supposed to be •olvent. No. 22612. July 31-Aug. 7. Id.
