Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 127, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1924 — Page 10

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1 DEATH NOTICES KOLLINGER. LOUISE M —Mother of William C Hollinger. sister of John Kollinger and George Gimbel. passed %way at ths residence. 956 High St:. Thursday. Oct 2 1924. a! 11:30 p. m.. age o~ years. Funeral Monday. Oet. 6th. from the above ‘ address at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial. in Crown Hill Cemetery. "5 FUNERAL directors W. T. BLASENGYM *228 Shelby St. 1~02 N. Illinois. Drexel 2570 - FLANKER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. A Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887 Phone —Main 0641. 0642. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S. GAUD—2T3U Prospect St. Phone Stewart 227S George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 822 E. Market. v Main 0908. DE JRf L Wa£ct£W UNDERTAKERS— HISEY & TITUS. 951 N. Delaware. Main 3680. 7 DODGES AND (M RS FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES No 211. R°gv.Mr meetings held every Monday evening at 8 p. m. at Eagles Temple 43 XV. Vermont St. F. L. BUCHANAN. President. WILBUR H. MILLER, Secretary \ 9 PERSONALS COUPLE can reduce expenses to Los Angeles. Ti*V. 0838. * 10 LOST AND FOUND r- . S t FOUND —Articles found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday: - 2 UMBRELLAS BUNCH OF KEYS 2 SONG BOOKS--WINDOW SCREEN BUNDLE CLOTHES APRON MUSIC BOOK MAIN 2737. 11 MACHINERY AM> TfH)LS BOILERS, stationary: 90 H. P.: fine condition; 105 tmunds pressure; in Indiana. THE RANDLE MACHINERY COMPANY. Cincinnati. Ohio. GANG EDGER. 44-inch, good condition. Fay-Egan make. Also 50 K. W. Skinner make engine generator set. THE RANDLE MACHINERY COMPANY. Cincinnati, Ohio, 12 HELP WANTED—MALE CARPENTER, first class, call Lincoln 8057, WANTED—Bam man. 144 South Ar’.ing ton, - 13 INSTRUCTION'S v Learn Beauty Culture Free NO TUITION CHARGE Students enrolled at any time. Diplomas awarded. Further information upon request. Girls, visit our seh6l —for free work. Day and evening classes. Olive Street Hair Store Drexel 4535 1138 Olive St. ALL MEN. women, ooys. girls 17 to 65. desiring to #luaiify for Government positions. §ll7-5300 (traveling or stationary), write MR. OZMENT. 218. St. Louis. Mo.. immediately, ' * POPULAR piano music taugDt in 20 lessons beginners and advanced. Clark Boles School. 10 W. Ohio St. Circle 8326 MEN to learn baroer trade TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 510 E. Washingten St.. Indianapolis. Tnd. ,Circle 0757. LILLIA HOGUE. piano instructor and oreehstra music for ail occasions* 105 Pembroke Arcade. Lin 3522. SHORTHAND in 30 days; typewriting. 622 Peoples Bank Bldg Lincoln 1130. 14 SALESMAN WANTED ~ #^MWV^WA/ , ^WW7^S/V>A^N/WN< , W*l/WVh SALESMEN , £ELL TO RETAIL STORES Out ia Kansas we manufacture a simplified accounting system for nterchants. In hundreds of western towns 75% to 100 cl of merchants use it. Salesmen average 575 to $125 weekly. Have opened Chicago office. Need men to sell and organize territories. No knowledge of bookkeeping re> quired or any advantage. Write THE BECK-NOR CO.. 8 S. Dearborn, .Chicago. 15 AGENTS AND SOLICITORS AGENTS make big money selling Madison “Better-Made” Shirts direct from cue fcatory to wearer. Over oDe million satisfied wearers. Easily sold. No capital or experience required. Many earn 5100 to ■W weekly. Territory now bpjng alWonderful opportunity. Write for MBlrsamples now. MADISON MILLS. Bct) Broadway. New York. I MAKE the best chewing gum. chocolate bars and mints. Be my ag<*nt. Everybody will buy from you. Write today, -free samples. MILTON GORDON. Cincinnati AMAZING, stylish shoes: large commissions: complete sample outfit with actual shoes. Popular prices $3.95 and 54.95 makes every "one buy Apply STYLE ARCH SHOES. Cincinnati. ■ , V ■■ ■■ 16 HELP IVANTED—-FEMALE A LlMlTED'number of positions-/or telephone operators are now available for girls between 18 and 25 years of age with the Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. See Miss Cooper. Room 101. Telephone Bldg.. New York and Meridian. ' COLORED woman. 45 or 50 years old: to keep house‘for family oi 2: board and wages. Apply 124 N. Liberty St. 17 SITUATIONS WANTED b—Female WANTED family washings, sun dried, finished. rough dry. wet wash: home servCURTAINS TO LAUNDER. MRS. J. LDTZ. LINCOLN 4956. WANT work by the week. Webster 8356-W. EXPERIENCED lady wants washings to bring home: work guar. Web 7134-J. 18 ROOMS FOR RENT ALABAMA. N.. 1305: lovely front room. ■team heat: lady. Circle 2798. BELLEFONTAINE. 1606; large, nicely turn, room in mod, home. $3. Ken. 1917. BROADWAY. 2320: Sleeping room for 2; pm ate, modern home. Ki n. 2677.’ CAPITOL. N.. 1315; modem large front room for sleeping or housekeeping. CENTRAL 1902: warm, cheerful room: reas., gent iemen pfd. Harrison 3089-R. NEW JERSEY. N . 736: lovely front furnished room: private home: reasonable. NEW YORK. E.. 532: nicely furnished rm: modem; walk, dist Lincoln 3333. PRATT. E.. 115: newly furnished sleeping rooms; in mod, hopie: ST. CLAIR. E 31114. furnished room; breakfast if desired. Web. 3630-W. WARM, cheerful from room: modem home north: refined office or business ro&n. Circle 7279. * • ROOMS for men. 52-54 wk.: 35-75 c day: steam heat, Craig Hotel. 328 -E. Wash. a—Light Housekeeping BELLEFONTAINE 2054; 2 mod. rmi.. for light housekeepinkg. Rand 8413. BROADWAY. 1523: lovely furnished rm and nice kitchenette in refined home: also large downstairs rm for housekeeping. Circle 3087. *' 2154 4% OOLLEGE. modem, furnish.*! rail.; private eqDancttfsjanitpr service; reaa.

18 ROOMS FOR RI£ST a—Light Housekeeping EAST, N., 139; nice, clean housekeeping rooms: everything furnished. 1342 S. HARDING. 2 light housekeeping rooms. Bel, 0459-R. \ LOCKERBIE, 510,- clean, mod. S urn. rms. Everyhtnlg sum.: walking distances MARKET. E. 515: two connecting downstairs front rooms for housekeeping: also sleeping rooms. Circle 2959. McCARTY, 949 E. 3 sum. rooms: kiteh enette. bath, furnace heat, gas; $6.50; good! neighborhood, near Fletcher Blvd. . 19TH W. 144: three 2-rooni suites, nicely furnished, modern, also slprping room. Free parking space. Rand, 399^. WASH. E. 1220: two mod . clean, front rooms: everything turn,; adiflts. WANT couple to share private, comfortable home. Brook side 1143. COLORED, nicely furnished room: kithen privileges: oar line. Har. 1235-J. b—Board and Booms CENTRAL. 1724: modem room; good location; meals optional. 12TH, E.. 1 417; front rm for 2: city heat: (splendid meals: $8 cash. /. HENDRICKS PLACE. 229: front room. light and airy: congenial home, near E. Washington car line: Jtoard optional. LARGE. beautifwHy' sum.. steam-heated room in priv. home: within walktng dist. 111. car; business men preferred: only gentlemen of reftn-ment considered Uin 2441. 19 \ a—House* •BEECH GROVE. 62 S. 4th St.: 6 rooms: * 529, Lin. 8754. . BI.'OYD Are.. 1920: 7 rms.. semi-mod.: 530. Inquire 3632 N. 111. Wash. ISO4-W 15TH St., W. 120: 6 rooms; modem with garage Lincoln 8754 GREER St.. 930: 4 room cottage: in rear: gas and electric lights, rent, 515 KEYSTONE, S.. 432; 5 rooms; modern; garage Lincoln 8754. M PHERSON. 3250 and 3254 double: 5 rooms, modern, garage: beautiful neighborhood. near new school. Circle 6393 or Drexel .3233. NORDYKE. 1250 4 rooms: eleotrieity. lights, gas. well and cistern: S2O. Web. 3591 -R. SOUTHERN Drive. south 1406-8: part double; by owner: walking distance Penn, and Big Four yards east. also Citizens Gas plant. See thiv Save on your rent. SPRING. 223: four rooms, semi-modern; reasonable rent. TIPTON. 20*5; 5 rooms, newly papered and painted: elec., city water: porch: large yard; $lB. Randolph 8393. AVaRREN Ave.. 655: 6 rooms: electricity, gas. well and cistern. 527.50. Webstrr 3591 R. NEW five-room house . eastern part of city, suitable for teachers or small family: 5 Cushing St. Call Webster 7989-R. for particulars. COBB REALTY CO\ RENTS—JN'SUKANTE—REAL ESTATE Main 2216 IX-ROOM cottage, semi-modern: garage. 317 S Harris St. or Bel, 4744 W Marion County State Ban4c 5825 College: 7 mis mod $70.00 3653 N. Illinois: 6 rms.. mod. gar. 60.00 711 E 27th: 4 rms.. mod., ht. . . 40.00 67 S. Dearborn: 7 rms., mod 37.50 1342 S. Sheffield: 4 rms.. bath.... 30.00 1403 Lee Si.: 5 rms 22.50 2117 Gent: 4 rms 22.50 3132 W Pratt: 4 rms 20 00 830 Goodletr'4 rms 18.00 949 Bell: 5 mis., semi 18 00 346 Cumberland: 3 rms 16 00 829 Birch: 2 rms . part fur 18 OO 2133 Lexington: 5 rms , semi 22.i1) 746 N. Elder: 4 rms 17 00 1746 S. Laurel: 3 rms 15.00 COLORED 835 Superior Street 3-room flats $22.50 State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4517 9 E. Market St. b—House*. Flats Furnished COZY, well-furnished. 5-room modern. upper duplex good heat: clean, light nice location: garage. Har, 0297. c—Apartments / EELLEFONTAINE. 223'*; upper/ duptex: 5 rms: bath- heat furnished: $35. NEW YORK E.. 622: upper apartment. 3 rooms: sls: walking distance. WALNUT STTE.. 321: Apartment 2. nicely furnished rooms, modern; walking distance. Lincoln 32~ after 7.30 p m. d—Business Places CONCRETE block bldg., 28x70. concrete floor, electric* lights. water and heat, garage. light mfg.. paint shop storage or other use. Circle 3884. evenings 21 HEAL ESTATE HAWK b—Houses Stop If you want a real home look at 817 Parker Ave.: 6 rooms thoroughly modern. This is a splendid buy for a practically new house For price and terms see Van Arsdaie. with H. 0. Tuttle & Bro. 233 E. Ohio St. Main 1168, Re. . W civ 1108. Railroad Men Attention If you are looking for a real home in a ggood neighborhood, near your work, don’t fail to see this 4-room modern bungalow In tho 300 block south bn Villa Ave. Has 2-car garage.* 40-foot lot with beautiful shrubbery. . Will sell on terms or cash. Call E. C. Hougen. Res. Irv. 0580-W J. E. Morrison & Cos. 513 Lemcko Bldg, Lincoln 7536. a NEW BUNGALOW BARGAIN 3277 ARSENAL AVE 5 rooms, furnace, electricity, lot 40x169. near car line: SSOO cash and 534 month. JESS. Room 616 Meyer-Kiser Bldg. Main 6165, Hazel Street, 1900 Block Dandy 4-room bungalow, has complete bath. gas. elec, -lights, etc. Lot 40x30. Paved street. Price $2,750: $250 cash or take cheap Rit as part. This property is in excellent condition and well worth the price asked. Call Jack Morrison, after 6 p. m., Har. 0703. J. E. Morrison & Cos. 513 Bldg Lincoln 7536. Homey. South 238 Detroit. 4-room house, electric light* and gas. Priced at $1,750; small down payment or Ford in trade. Call Mr. Kyan, with J. G. McCullough 108 N. Delaware m Main 1700. Garfield Park District Avery pretty and nicely located 5-room bungalow, semi-modem, 2 blocks south of the park. 1 block west of Shelby ear line. Only 3 years old and a bargain at $2,750. Only 5275 cash required. see it as soon as possible Mr. Weesner. Main 0792. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. S4OO Cash 5 rooms, room for bath. -In first-class condition. Ail large rooms. Long livingroom with fireplace. Located Stuart St., near 28th. Price $2,300. monthly payments, sl9. Call Mr. Keller. Drexel 7186. J. E. Morrison & Cos. 513 Lemoke Bldg. Lincoln 7536. House on Payments South side, near Garfield Park; Brooms: in splendid condition. See this at once. Priced at $2,000; easy terms. J. S. Cruse Realty Cos. 128 N. Delaware. Main 5840. ” DUPLEX OAUIX North, on Twenty-Ff3 bedroom#, sleeping porch; separate furnaces: terms. Main 1974 Wash. 3083. Lincoln 1968. NEW 5-room house. located at 4826 E. Twenty-First St This house is brand new, has hardwood floor# electric light#, front and rear porches, well on rear porch, garage: only $3,250. SIOO down. FLOYD PETERMAN Irv. 2304 LA -SALLE. N. 1930: 5-room, mod bungalow; SSOO down Owner. Web. 5851 -W. SOMERSET Ave.. 702; new 4-room bungalow. electric lights gas. garage, corner location, $2,450; easy payments. Web. 3501-B WRIGHT St.. 1317; six-room cottage; 3car garage; fine location. MUST SELL—Owner leaving city: 5-room cottage; modern except furnace; garage: m4ke offer. 1441 S. East St, NICE 6-rotun bungalow. 3 large lot#, plenty fruit and shade trees: near modern school; $2.650. Web. 4107. FIVE-room strictly V°d ern ,-bungalow; good location; comer location: close to Catholic and public school: bargain. Call ar 2530 E. St. Clair St. CONCORD. 454: Half block W. Mich, car line: 5 rooms large lot.-beShtiful home: $3,250: $250 down, S3O Per month. RELIABLE REALTY CO. Main 0186 LIBERTY BT.. N.. 229; three-room cottage; gas. city water, toilet in house. Call Sunday, 10 a. tti. to 4 p. m. Owner. TIMES ~WANT - Al>s LEAD TO OU QQtM

21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses EXCELLENT location east. See UNION TRUST CO . 116 E. Market. FOR nice homes east and south, cash or terms. C. J. OSBORN. Drexel 6184, FIVE-ROOM bungalows; easy payment*. Wash 4344 CITY BLDRS REALTY CO COLORED: beautifully located home, north. Part time. Owner/ Call Har. 4330-W. BEAUTIFUL houses near Garfield Park: priced right. Drexel 4063. d—Lots Pay to Yourself on one ,of the remaining choice lots in Treeholm Parit. For $25 to SSO down, and $25 a month, we have arranged with a well-known company who will build you a cozy, livable Tfarage on these lots. Just $25 per month will pay for both lot and temporary home. With only eight lots left, how long do you thnik this new. splendid way of gettflig a homo will last? ACT QUICKLY. Treeholm Park is just 3800 east on paved S. Sherman driye. Just beyond Pleasant Run bridge and proposed boulevard. v Come! Salesman on grounds Saturdays and Sundays. Call us and we will take you out and explain proposition. j / Robert S. Nordyke 70S National City Bank Bldg. Main 2630. Evenings. HJJm. 2132. e—Suburban / SBOO EQUITY" for SSOO cash: 2H acres. temporary living quarters of 4 rooms, also garage. Step 7 Greenfield line, three'ourths mile south of ~Stdp 7. C. A. CRANE. NEW bungalow: just one-half mile west of Ben Davis: $250 down. $25 a mnoth. CIVIC REALTY CO.. 136 N. Delaware, Lincoln 5050. g—Builders and Contracting A RET. I ABLE will build and finance your homo. That is our business. CIVIC REALTY CO.. 13/ N. Delaware. Lincoln 5050. IF YOU HAVE A Lot WE WILL BUILD AND FINANCE YOUR HOME. RELIABLE RKAI.TY" CIV Main 0186 22 REAL ESJATE WANTED dsr you.- property wlin ua and prepare to move Our service doe# the turn. Buyer# waiting. Call Mr. Stropg Main 2957. Orin Jessup Land Cos. 415-16 Occidental WANTED —5 or 6-room modern home: not old: north $5,000 to $6,000. See JESS Room 616 Meyer-Kiser Bldg CHEAP rentals. $35 or less ETTINGER A SCHRFIBER. 1105 National City Bank Lincoln 3734 23 FAKMLANnS 210 ACRE ievei. black, corn farm for rentals, business or smaller farm All kinds of exchanges. STAUFFER REALTY CO.. Lafayette Ind a—Coal, Ice and Wood GREETINGS we greet our Patoka friends with our wonderful PATOKA COAL thatt has made us so many warm friends with a cheerful, warm household. The high grade quality remains the same ✓ and the price is not too high. So give us a ring. MA. 1883. and talk to us , before you buy. SIGMON COAL CO. MA. 1883. RAn. 1212. The Economy Coal A coal which gives you most for your money. Golden Gloyv Etfg An ideal coal for Retort heater* and ranerrs. $5.50 per ton 2 Tons, $10.75 Golden Glow, large lp., fkd., $5.75 , 2 Tons. $11.25 OEM. POCA. LP.. RED ASH $8 75 INDIANA LUMP PKD 550 ILLINOIS I.U.YIf. KKD , 5 50 ILLINOIS EGG. FKD 5.35 GLENDORA EGG 5.75 IND 4TH VEIN LP.. PKD 5.75 IND EGG. FKD 5.25 HIGH GRADE NUT AND SLACK... 3.25 Bethel-Coal Cos. DRex. 2716. DRex. 2717. WHY PAY MORE? For a limited time to introduce this coal to the public, which has been deceived >.with so much Inferior coal, we are offering our high-g-ade White Ash Lump, $5.50 Per Ton This is a large, clean block coal, will not clinker and is free from slate or slack. Other coal prices accordingly. Remember, you get 2,000 4b>. per ton and a square deal. Nagel son Coal Cos. Circle 0355. 831 E. .St. Clair St. Good Coal Is Going UpBuy Now and Save Money Try our Hooeier Red Ash. burn# well and holds fire overnight. Hoosier R. A. lp., clean fk....55.85 Hoosier R. A. egg, clean fk..55:35 Best Glen, large blk., clean fk.56.76 Best'Va. block, Best Va. or Ky. Egg, clean fk.56.50 Best Glen. 3x6 lp., clean fk. .$6.25 Best Glen. 2x3 egg, clean fk..55.90 Best 114. lp., clean fk $5.75 Best 111. egg, clean fk $5.36 Best Ind. lp., clean fk $5.50 Best Ind. egg, clean fW $5.3 Best Ind., M. R., 50% lp $4.76 Best Va. Mine Run, 50% 1p..55.50 2 ton#, $10.75. Union Ice & Coal Cos. PR-x-l 4621. DRetel 4622. SPECIAL ’ Illinois Lump, $5 W. Virginia Block, $6.75 GRIDER COAL CO.' , BEL. 2056. SPECIAL SALE ILLINOIS AND INDIANA, $5.25 Two tons for $lO. Other prices accordingly. This coal guaranteed to suit, if not, returned at our -expense. FANSLER COAL CO. LI ncoln 7950 heavy" wood for moves and furnaces. Lincoln 5818. c—Household Goods OAK dining table and chairs, S2O: oak rocker. $3.50. each. 637 Parker Atc. SEWING machine, flrup-head. stitch guaranteed; SB, ft3o S- Meridian. BUGS AND LINOLEUM; HALF-PR ICH SALE. 435 E- Washington St.

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Habitsr > Many sermons been preached, and ' books written about Habits. The Habit of Thrift is one that should be cultivated and practiced. Here is a way to be thrifty: Articles which you possess but mo logger need can be turned into cash through Times Want Ads. “Times Want Ads cost less.” A Three-Line Ad Published in The Indianapolis Times Three Days for 99c Using Times Want Ads is a good Habit to form, n ' Just Call Main 3500. —Ask for an Ad Taken —Give Your Ad and We •Will Do the Rest.

2 5 Ml STELLA N EOI FO It S ALE c—Household Goods Rugs—Linoleum Brutal* rugs Pxl2. tn blue, tan, taup# and old roto. w*rcnal sl2 50: genuine Gold Seal Congoleum. rues. oxl2. epeciai. at —these are carried in all size* at proportionate price®, and are ail perfect and newest patterns. h avy Japanese grass rugs, double warp, oxl2. $7 50. All our BruM- i. Axmmsters, Velvets and Wiitiflbs art? sold a tthe lowest prices in the city. Come in ami let us provo it All new. perfect goods. Dorfman liucr Cos. 207 W Waal* Opp. Statrhouae. Open Saturday evening# untiL4v:3o p. np "If it cowers the floor we have it ’ b—Clothing 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 d—Miscelia neou# THE CLEVELAND, CINCINNATI. CHI CAGO A ST LOUIS RY. CO. FOR SALE—At the Unclaimed Freight Station of the C.. C.. C A Si. L Ry. Cos.. Capitol Ave and South St Indianapolis. Ind. Store open 8 a. m. to 4:30 p. in. Saturday. 8 a rn. to 11 30 p m Five wood door#. $2 each, 1 #t<-pladder. 25c foot: 4 roll# roofing pat>er; building pap<T: 4 Iron pump#; 1 milk cooler: 1 Durant inoUir block: 2 case# poultry remedy; 2 crate# chair rente. 1 Jewel! oi! etove. $o: 1 barrel and 1 b.i* salt, lc pound: 1 irate empty laittle#; 13 grindstone#: 1 oartou butterscotch candy: 0 table top#; 4 iron beds: I oyster display cate: 1 lot washboards: 4 carton# baking powder: I lot dining chairs: 5 rocking chairs; 3 crate# marble; 1 lot rugs linoleum and congoleum. 1 filler settee; 1 lot children's and ladies' house slippers: J lot chUd s. laities . men sand boys shoes and oxfords. 1 lot toilet soap: 1 lot butter dishes; 10 rolls glasine paper; 5 rolls wrapping paper; 1 auto trunk 1 lot galvanized tubs: 3 toilet bowls; 2 bath tubs; 2 sinks; 3 mens overcoats; 1 lot stationery: 295 24-lb. bag#; 285 48-!b. bags hard wheat Kansas Flour at 1*0>• and $1 70. re*specUvcly. and numerous other articles all at remarkably low Alices. “ . X J. W VANCE. F. C. A. Oct, 4. * COMFORTS. lovely homemade, pieced, or will make to ffrder. Call at 715 S. Meridian. e—Musical Instruments FOR SALE—MUSICAL Columbia Talking machine: $l5O size $45.00 Pathe Talking machine, $l5O size $45.00 Victor Victrola. $J 50 size $45.00 Columbia Talking machine. $l5O size TV. $35.00 Lin. 6865 1114 N Meridian. CORNET. Conn trumpet model; silver plated; good as new: $35. Randolph 8297, VIOLIN—Fine hand-made instrument. Case and bow. S2O. 19 E. St. Joseph, Apt. 3. PLAYER piano, bench and rolls. A real bartain : easy terms Ks n. 340# ___ PLAYER piano, mahogany bench, rolls; almoet new; privately owned. Terms, $375; ash. S3OO. Call Lincoln 8230 evenings, SALE OR TRADE—Set of drums: medium size: nearly new; cost $125; complete with traps and extras; What havve you? JOHN Z. LANDERS. K R. 0.. Box 61L. BEAUTIFUL mahogany piayer; can be had by finishing payments. Circle 0532. MR. WIT,KING. f—Pot and Live Stock CANARIES, 3 young singers; $5 each. Call Webster 2780-W riMUS WA Vl' AUS BOOST BUSINESS 26 'MISCELLANEOUS WANTED

Good, Sound, Yellow Ear Corn, Delivered to the Stock Yards. f V 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS C. H.'PEARCE (Ladies’ Hair Artist) Formerly at Circle Barber Shop, now proprietor of HOTfL PURITAN SHOPPE Market and New Jersey Sts. One Block East of Courthouse Mr.. Mrs. and Miss Hair Cuts. 35c To avoid waiting rhako a date Main 2612, CEMENT block and brick work. 543 Bell St. Webster 9495-R. FEATHERS bought, sold aniprenovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BURKLE. 416 Maas. Main 1428. RUGS, 9x12. thrly chid. $2; an work guar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken. 4403.

I EU-? ? S T \ wot M_EMENTS SAFETY RAZOR BLADES feharpeurd TUTTLEDGE 201 indikn# At#. SEWING MACHINES ’ Industrial and family cleaned, adjusted and repaired rin-l# 6332 A-l ROOFING GO Bs:t MIM. Ave Phone I.mcoln 3870. ' If it’s roofing we ; have it for !*■## money MULLER # HAT SHOP. Mori : to i 17 W m ir>lmd $* 2^^_ nimnid:and m WM-Lii Furniture "Moved Anywhere Responsible for ali damages special load# to Chit ago, S9O up. city moving by lob or $1.25 to $3 p-r hour: storage. $1 up Ask about our payment plan. Drcxai 8910-0362. H. T. BIEHL LOW rates ori overland hauling, return' Inadr from Chicago. Cincinnati. OTTO Main 3628 Main 2352. Web- ! -ter 0099-4 V. Webster 4579. NORTHW'"bSTERN TKA n s ker 1 CD. Caii at nil itbie# Randolph 3741 mik e~o uSTen Trangfqiy and Siorag.--~.' Main 1307. 2iTHi ni ness pppmUTNi riEtU i monument business for sale AT DELPHI. IND. 72'MII.ES FROM INDIANAPOLIS ON THE MONON and WA HASH It K COUNTY SITE COME AND LOOK IT OVER BOOTHROYD MONUMENT CO )FOR SALE—Picture show In town iff 1.500. 25 mile# from Terre Haute. 11a# 2 machine# in good running order. A<l- - M CAMPBELL Oaktown Indiana • Ill's line# To Inaianapoli#. Owner has other business. Address A No. 1485. j Times. 3ij 7~AIj 1 'OMOIt; 11 .E FOR BAI.E j HUICK 2445 touring: 6 cylinder: demon strator: iia# been run 1.000 mile; carry j new car guarantee: looks and rutin like ! new. Big saving over list price THORNj BERG A LEWIS. 3839 E. Washington. Irv. 4313 * BUICK Four touring. 1923 bargain terms or trade CENTRAL BUICK CO.. 2917 Central Ave Ran. 1300. Open evenmg. i CHEVROLET touring: a good To2o model. Will take talking machine or j diamond as part paypient. Web. 3005. (CHEVROLET setlan, 1924 mixlel; just like j new. us'd very little: very attractive priee. Will accept *309 down. Lincoln | 6365. 1114 N". Meridian. . DODGE BROTHERS t ' TOURING 1920 production; a low priced, dependable car that has many miles of satisfactory service; only $300: terms C. H. WALLERICH CO. 833 N. Meridian 3t. * Es&px Coach, A-Stx YOU CAN NOW BUY—A new Essex 'C j coach, balloon tire equipped lor $371.34 flown and $51.29 a month. Closed car j comfort at open car price Open for trades DOWNTOWN—Hudson-Essex associate dealers There - # something new In Hudon*Ksex now' on display. Standard Auto Sales Go. Associated Dealers Hudson Essex Motor Cars Select Used Automobiles. 322 N. Delaware bt. J W. BERRY. P. B. SMITH. ' Lincoln 3003. .. KURD TOURING 1919 model: starter type: for sale cheap. Call 400 W. McCrfgty Sg, . 21 FORD roadsbr, 1021 : starter and lock wheel. Cap lie seen at 1025 S. Pershing. Cheap for pash, FORD, 1923: Ame# body sedan; one of the kenesi Fords in town; fully equipped: SIOO down.-' balance E Z terms MILLER AUTO SALES CO.. 044 K. Wash. St. FORD BODIES Four coupes, two sedans, tou tourings and roadster#: cash or terms. SWISSHELM Sc PARKER. 544 E. Wash. __ FORD touring, 1923; cord tire#, shock absorbers, large wheels, looks and runs like now: $275. 3839 E. Washington. Irvington 4343, FORD, I'UK muring: liassler shock abscipbers, look wheel; sß.>; terms S2O down, b-u#iiee weekly; no iuterest. StONE-CHEVROLET CO.. 427 N, Meridian. Open Evening#. FORD touring, 1920: shock absorbers. lock wheel, etc.. $130; down payment S4O; wkl.v. $3 no financing charges on our used oars this week. STONE CHEVROLET CO. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings ' FORD, 11120 touring; starter and deraountable#: liassler shocks: $125. HAYNES & SCHMIDT, INC 120-122 W. North. Lin 7575. . Open Evenings and Sunday. FORD tolling. 1923: starter, dem.. lock wheel, spare tire, etc.. $275: terms $75 down. $5 per wk. No financing charges STONE CHEVROLET CO. 427 39. Meridian. Open evenings GRANT. i‘2f touring: $225: easy term#. HAYNES A SCHMIDT. fNC. 120-422 W. North. Lin 7575. Open Evenings and Sunday. HUDSON Sniper six sedan: extra good tires, refiriislied. Will take good small used car or diamond. Webster 1958. HUDSON super-six for sale; cheap. 364 N, Tacoma. MONROE. 1923 touring: running dandy: yours at $150; terms. MILLER AUTO SALES CO.. 644 E. Wash. St. j OAKLAND. 1923 toilring; mech. like new; $175 down, balance*! year. MILLER AUTO SALES CO.. *544 E. Washington. OVERLAND. 1923: A-l conditionj-i5295. MILLER AUTO SALES. 644 §^-Wagh.

80 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE OLDSMOBILE 6 Pouring. 1921: $150.00. HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC. 120-122 W. North.- Lin. 7575. Open Evenings and OVERLAND, late 1920 roadster; 5 good cord tires. This car looks and runs exceptionally good. To sell for $225 or S7O down, balance weekly. No finance charges. STONE-CHEVROLET CO.' — 427 N. Meridian Open Evenings. USED CARS Chevrolet touring SIOO.OO Overland Roadster : SIOO.OO $25 down: $5 per week. No brokerage or interest. Lin. 6865. 1114 N. Meridian For Good Used Cars See I. WOLF AUTO CO. 559 N. Carito' Main 1579. '•-■# S-.->-Ws. USED CARS Will accept good talking machine as part payment on good used ear. Lin. 6895. WILL sell equity in 1923 Chevrolet touring; cheap; or trade for Ford. 1811 Lokwood St. USED "CARS bougnt ana sold. I. GOLDi BURG 522 N, Capitol.' USED CARS cash, payment or trade. Jnne3 Whitaker Sale 9 Cos.. 345 N Cap. a—Trucks , 1 CHEVROLET. 1 ton. 1923 model; I A-l shape. SSOO. : 1 FORD. 4i24. 1-tori dump truck; A-l shape: 3 months old: S4OO. 1 MODEL S. 1-ton, International speed truck: rebuilt and repainted: new tire#; bargain. International Harvester Cos. of America. 1188 Kentucky Ave. ! Circle 2800, 31 Al IOMdKILF.S WANTED WANTED—IOO cars to wreck for part*. Will pay the highest cash prices. Cail us frst. SAM CORAZ AUTO PARTS AND TIRE QO- 519 N Capitol Ave Main 6389. : AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E New York St. . Main 4*46 32 ,U IQ SI I*l*l II S. ’'kKI'AIKn TIRES —TIRES ' Ford sizes $2 and up. Other sizes, $3 and up All used tires guaranteed. Adjustments at half price. 525 W. Wasijington St. Open evenings. AUTO WASHING Our specialty 334 N lUlnots. S & S Auto Laundry SffHY not a special MASTER coupe or fted&n body lor your Ford? Time paymetua; your body in trade. I. WOLF-AUTO CO. ._ 655-557-559-561 N. Capifcl Ars. USED tire#, any rize. $2 ar.d up. Open evening# till 10 p.-tn. ROGERS TIRE SHOP. 3117 W Washington. Bel 4300 SPEEDWAY o\*.rhead valve equipment for Ford for sale or trade. Harrison 3342-R TIRES ON PAYMENTS. CAPITAL SALES CO 34 W New York. 33 MOTOBCYCLBS, BIC¥CLES GOOD bn.v s. $8 and up; tires. $2 ard up. 9 4 0 Massachusetts Ave. •T=-.-L-.t- 3^=^=====r^.-=r~Trrrrr-r= 31 M Tn.MOIUI.FS I (Ht KENT RENT A NEW CAR U drive it. 127 2. j Wabash. Cire.e 3006 37 MONEY TO LOAN WE LOAN money promptly on second mortgages 213 Peoples Bank Bldg, i Lincoln 3843. 39 NOTH KS * CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OP~PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Oct 4 1924. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS I Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of of Indianapolis, i Indiana, that scaled proposals witi be re. ceiveil by it. at its office until 2 o clock p m . oil Monday. Oct 20. 1924. for the i following described public improvement, in the CUy ot Indianapolis, as authorized by Main SeweiV Improvement Resolution No. 12027. Resolved. By the Board of Public Works | of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana; that j the const; uclion of a local sewer, which, i from It# size 'and character, is not only I intended and adapted for use by property i holder# whose property abuts along Uiline of said sewer, but is also intended and adapted for receiving sewage from coilatoral drains already constructed, or which j may be hereafter constructed, be. and the same is hereby ordered in and along MARKER AVENUE. ALLEY SOUTH OF SOUTHERN AVENUE AND ALLEN AVENUE. I From Southern Avenue and Bean Creek. To the-north side oi Troy Avenue, with I branch'# and appurtenance# to be known and designated as M anker Avenue and Aliei Avenue Mam Sewer. Located and described as follows, towit: v - Beginning at Bean Creek, at the southside of Southern Avenue; running thence south in and along M anker Avenue# to the center of the first alley south of Southern Avenue, running wist: thence west tin and along the center wi the first alley south of South'-rti Avenue, tn the center of Allen, Avenue, or Camden Street: thence -south in and along the center of Allen Avenue or Camden Street to the north side of | Troy Avenue, with branches a# follows: (l i Beginning in the center of Manker j avenue, at the first alley soutTof Southern Avenue: running thence Bouth in and i along tlie center of Maitker Avenue : point 76 '4 feet north of the north property line of Yoke Avenue or McKinley* Street, with, branches as follows, to wit: (ai Kf-gintilng in the center of Manker Avenue, at the center iff Cruft Street, running thence in An eastward!} - direction in and along Cruft Street, to a point 359 feet east of the center of Manker Avenue. (bl Beginning in the center of Manker Avenue, at the center of Nelson Avenue or Holliday Street: running thence east in and along the center of Nelson Avenue or Hofltday •Street, to a point Four Hundred Sixty-Five (465) feet east of the center of Manker Avenue, with a branch as follows. to wit: , „ , (c) Beginning in the center of Nelson Avenue or Holliday Street at the center of Barth Avenue: running thelio- south In and along Barth Axoitue to a point. 102 - feet north of the center of Yoke Avenue ! or McKinhw Street. | 2. Also a main branch beginning in I the center oi the first alley south of Southern Avenue at the center of Napoleon Street: ruming thence south in and along the center of Napoleon Street to a point twenty-one and one half (21’i) feet north of the north property line of Yoke Avenue or McKinley Street. Also a main branch as follows: (3) Beginning in the center of Allen Avenue or Camden Street at the center of the firs' ally south ot Southern Avenne: running thence west in and along the center of 'he first alley south of Southern Avenue do the west end of said alfey, witn branches as follows, to wit: (a) Beginning in the center of Applegate Street, at the center of the first alley south of Southern Avenue: ruiming thence south in and along - ' flie center of Applegate Street to a point fivo~(s) feet north ot the north .property line of Nelson Avenue or Holliday Street, also (b) Beginning in the center of the first alley south of Southern Avenue, at the center of Stanley Avenue, running thence south in and along the center of Stanley Avenue to a point four hundred seventy (4701 feet south of the center of the first alley south of Southern Avenue, also a main branch. (4) Beginning in the center of Allen Avenue or Camden Street, at the center of Yoke Avenue or McKinley Street, running thence west in and along the center of Yoke Avenue or McKinley Street to a-, point five hundred seventy (570) feet west of the center of Allen Avenue or Camden Street, also . (5) Beginning in tne center of Allen Avenue or Camden Street at the center or Yoke Avenue or McKinley Street: running thence east in and along the center est Yoke Avenue or McKinley Street to a point 72 foet east of the east property line of, Bn.rMi Avenue. / •- (6) Beginning in the center of Allen Avenue or Camden Street at the center of Sumner Street, running thence west in and along the eijler ot Sumner Street to a point four hundred eighty (480) feet west, of the center of Allen Avenue or Camden Street. Said sewer shall consist in part of Brick Segmental Block, or reinforced concrete pipe, varying in size from 2 feet 6 inches to 3 feet 6 inches in diameter: and in part Vitrified Pipe varying in size from 12 to 24 inches in diameter and to be built in accordance to tho profile, specification. detail ..plans, map and estimates now on file in the office of the Department of Public ]P'orks of said city, which Include ail estimate of the proportion that tlie cost of an adequate local sewer, built along the above line, bears fio the cost of the main sewer, to be built as follows: j The cost of an adequate local sewer, built along the line above described, is hereby estimated and fixed to be sixty per i-ent (60% ) of the cost of the main sewer to be built along, said lute as’ above set forth, which proportion, as herein estimaled and fixed, shall be taken and adopted in all ■*- - - j

39 LEGAL NOTICES A/WWWWVA/WNA/VWWWS/'iA/VS^AA/ (Continued) " computations requiring a knowledge of the cost sf such local sewer if built along the line where the main sewer is to be built. Thp cost of the construction of said sewer shall be divided as follows; 1. So much of such cost as shall be equivalent to the construction of an adequate local sewer not adapted to receive sewage from collateral drains or sewers, if built along the proposed line a#"fcereinabove set forth, shall be paid for by the abutting property holders and the City of Indianapolis if it be determined that the said Cityjs benefited by the said sewer, in the saiffe manner and to the same extent as local sewers are paid for by them, under the statute in such cases made and provided. 2. The excess of cost, over and above what would be equivalent to the cost of a local sewer, if built along said line, shall be assessed against each piece o£ property in th> district or area to be drained, and against the city, if R be determined that the said city is benefited by the said sewer, according to the manner and method prescribed by law: all of which said property beneficially affected lies within the following described territory Jn the City of Indianapolis. M.arion County. State of Indiana, to-wit: Beginning in the center of Southern Avenue, at the east lin of the riSTit-of-way of the P., C.r-C. & St. L. R R. Cos., running thence in a direction along the east line of said right-of-way to she center of Yoke Avenue or McKinley Street: tbe*ce west to a point sixteen and one-half (16% ) feet east of the west line of the right-of-way -of the I’.. C.. C. Sc St. L. R. R. Cos., said point being measured at right angles to said west line: thence in a southeastwardly direction parallel to and 18% feet distant from said west line to the center of Troy Avenue or Rhy<! Avenue or Dalton Street: thence east along the center of Troy Avenue. Roya! Avenue or Dalton Street, to the" center of Shelby Street >4hence north along the center of Shelby Street to the south bjnk of BearT*Yreek;ythence in a northwestwardly direction along t!>e south bank of Bean Creek to the center of •Southern Avenue; thence west along the center of Southern Avenue to the east line of the right-of-way of the P.. C. C. & St. L. R. R. Cos., the place of beginning And each piece of property in said district or area above described, including abutting property holders and the city of Indianapolis if the said city is benefited, shall be assessed, as aforesaid, to pay said excess of cost over and above what would be equivalent to the cost of a local sewer; all of which will more fully appear by reference to the profile, map. drawings and specifications noweon file in the office of the Department of Public Works of said city, which, among other things, gives the exact course of said proposed main sew - er, overflows, and its appurtenances. and the district or area which may be injuriously or beneficially affected thereby, as shown by the heavy boundary lines marked on said map and drawings, with proper words and figures written thereon clearly indicating what said iiAavy boundary lines represent and t tie district or area embraced thereby. Assessments if deferred are to be paid in ten equal annual installments, with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per an_&um. A bond or bonds shall be Issued to the contractor in payment for said work, unless the property owners pay said assessments before said bond or bonds are issued. Under no circumstances shall the Pity of Indianapolis be 'or be held responsible* for any sum or sums due from said property owner or owners for said work, or for the collection pf the same, or for the payment of any bond, bonds, certificate or certificates issued to said contractor in payment for such work, except for such moneys as shall have been actually received by said city for the assessments for such improvement. All proceedings had and work done In the construction of said main sewer and its appurtenances, manner of assessment of property, collection of assesment# and issuance of bonds—therefor, shall be as provided for in an act of the General Assembly of tho State of Indiana, entitled “An Act concerning municipal corporations. in matters pertaining to the construction. alteration and maintenance of public drains and sewers providing for the construction and maintenance of such sewers and drains in such cities and within four miles thereof, aleo providing for the assessment of property specially benefited thereby for the payment thereof, in whole or in part, and for the collection of such assessments: repealing all iaws and parts.of iaws in conflict therewith, and declaring an emergency, approved March 6. 1905. and all acts supplementary and amendatory thereto passed by -the General Assembly of th#* Sww of Indiana. All work done in making of said described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of said Improvement Resolutton. and the general and detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and mav be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis* Tlie Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H FREEMAN, M J SPfeNCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Oqt. 4. 11. 1924. CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF BOARD Indianapolis. Ind- Oct. 3. 1924. NOXB'K TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by the Board of —ublic Works of the City of Indianapolis. and. that sealed proposals will be received . / it, at its office, until 2 o'clock p. m.. on Friday. Oct. 17. 1924. for the following described publle improvement, in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 11989. LAGRANDE AVENUE. From east property line of Meridian Street, v • •, To west- property line of Madison Ave- , m A Except the intersection of Pennsylvania Street. By grading and paving the roadway with Wooden Block. Asphalt. Concrete or Brick, laid on a fl-ini;h gravel

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39 LEGAL NOTICES £ (Continued) concrete foundation, from curb line to curb line, to a uniform width of 24 feet; grading and paving the wings of the intersecting streets and alleys in a similar manner and to the wtclths as shown on plan: constructing 3 catch-basins including iniet tops; providing 2 new icon inlets: laying 160 lineal feet of 12-incn drain pipe with connections made to inlets, catch-basins and manholes; resetting 4 manhole tops to grade and providing 214 lineal feet of 4xlß-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal S.one. *■ Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private serine connections to property line, where not already in. X. All to be as shown on plan and as speteified. ~ All work done in making of said described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of said Improvement Resolution, and the general and detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said. Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. . CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. Oct. 4. 11. 1924. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind., Oct. 2. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given* by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Ind.. that on the Ist day of October. 1924. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement. a authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11446. COMMERCE AVENUE. From Northwest Property Line of Brookside Avenue. \ _ To Southeast Property Line of Miok chn-etts Avenue. By curbing both sides of the with Stratified Limestone, Berea Sanwstone. Granite or 6x24-inch Concrete curb, to a uniform width of 34 -feet: curbing the wings of the intersecting alleys In a similar manner and to the widths aa shown rn plan: providing 38 lineal feet of'6-foot radius granite corners. All in be as shown on plan and as specified. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday. Oct. 13th. 1924 2 p. m . as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, -or heard, against the amount assessed gainst each piece of property described in sail roll, and will determine the to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts namec. on said roll, or in a greater or less sura than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showring said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may bei seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E COFFIN. W. H. TREEMAN, m j spencer Board of Public Works, City oi Indianapolis. Oct. 3, 4. 6. 7. 8. 9, 10. 1924. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Oct. 2. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the CUy of Indianapolis. Ind . that on the let day <xf October. 1924. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11596. FIRST ALLEY EAST OF TEMPLE AVENUE. *■ From north property line of New York Street. To south property line of second alley north of New York Street. * y By gradiag and paving the alley Asphalt. Asphaltic C. :a---te Concrete Brick, laid on a 6-inch gravel foundation, from 6 inches of property iine to 6 inches of property line, to a unform width of 11% feet providing 45 lineal feet of 4xlß-:nch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone or I jx2x2-inch Standard steel paving guard. as ♦peeifled:'' constructing 1 catch-basin including graded top: laying 140 lineal* feet of 12-inch drain pipe eonne.-tpd from catch-basin to bench wall in the manhole as shown on plan: resetting 2 manhole tops to grade. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service oonnectic-s to property line, where not already in.* All to be as shown on plan and as specified.' Persons interested in or affected by said described pftblic improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed- Monday. Oet. 13th. 1924. 2 p. m as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and w-ill determine the question as to whether , such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on #a.id roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and description# of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Oet. 3. 4 6. 7 8 9. 10. 1924.

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