Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 144, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1924 — Page 17
ij'liiDAl, OC’i. 24, I^Z4
You Miss Many Bargains Unless You Read The Times Want Ads Daily
LOCAL TV ANT AD KATES 12c Per Line 1 Time 11c Per Line 3 Times or More 10c Per Line 6 Times or More Minimum Space Two Lines. The Tim-s will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertisement. Want Ad clerks w-Hl sire a kill number when a cancellation or stop order is received. Advertisers are urged to keep a memorandum of this number. as it indicates the time and date of cancellatmn. You can telephone your Want Ads and bill be sent lat*-r. Just ca'l MAIX 3300 Ask for Ad Taker TIMES WANT ADS COST LESS 1 DEATH NOTICES HAASE. MRS. EDITH—Age 29 years: iiorris V. Haase, age 7 years: Paul J. Haase, age 1 year 1 month 23 days, beloved wife and children of Chester D. Haase, in auto accident Wednesday evening. Oct. 22. Friends may call at rest-; dence. 1141 Blaine Ave . from 2 to 9 p. m., Friday. Funeral Saturday. Oct. 25. 2 p. m . west Newton Friends Church. Friends invited. Burial West Newton cemetery. Mr. Haase is nephew of Joltn I T and Herbert Sawyer. For further information call Shirley Bros, 3 FUNERAL DIRECTORS TV. T. BLASENGYM 2228 Shelby St. 1702 N. Illinois. Drexel 2370. FLANNER & RUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral dtrectorp to the people of Indian- - Phone —Mam Out! 06*° CREMATORY BERT S. GAUD—2I3O Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. : George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main 0903. j UNDERTAKERS—HISEY k TITUS. 951 I N Delaware Main 3580, ' 10 LOST AND FOUND BRINDL.E bKl T houna mixe<2. Ans. to name of Laly. A chiM's pal Harness on and >?o 11 fin. LOST—A black pocketbook in the ladies* room, floor Bid?. Valuable book and pap- rs. Drexel 72Q9. LOST —Ri-d ear bob on Riverside car Reward Phone Harrison. 2163-J. 12 ~ Salesman That ha* a record of achievement can ' mak" a good eonne*'ion by addressing Box , A 1489 Times The work is selling an : article of merit in city: established bi.si- t pees. Compensa'ton is salary in proportion to your ability. Don t delay. This may be your opportunity. ! WANTED—Competent young man for secretarial position in advertising department of national advertiser: one who wants to learn the advertising business. No objection to young woman if qualified. Salary. $25 a week to start. Addresa A No. 1490 Times. 13 Tn sI R L CTI OX a Ychui Earn Yens Learn Attractive Proposition SpA Good Pavinfr Proposition or a Business of Your Own. Wa teach Beauty Culture, all phases. an interesting Itne of work. Experienced teachers. Free clinic. Bequests for our graduates are received almost daily. Investigate NOW Clip this ad. write your name, address and telephone number on it. and mail it in. We will send you a booklet giving full information. or present it in person to Mr. Fulton. Diplomas Awarded. Pjfrinhawjk&deitm CteJtvrs w 157 N. Illinois St.. Second Floor Steward Block Circle 029 ft BEAUTY Cl I.'l l i.H PAYS j Entire cost of course with tools $35.1 Liberal credit terms. Ail phases taught. ; Competent instructor*. Dip.oniae awarded. 1 Student* enrolled any time. Positions. guaranteed to graduan s. LEARN AND EARN. Free Clinic. OLIVE STREET HAIR STORE. DRexcl 4533, 1133 Olive St. j POPCLAR piano music taught in 21* ies- j suns, begumers and advanced. Clark Boles Sch ;■■!. 10 W Ohio St. Cir-lc 8326. j MEN to learn bariier trade. TRI-CITY , BARbER COLLEGE. 510 E Wasnlngtou St.. Indianapolis, tnd. Circle 0737. SHORTHAND in 311 days: typewriting. ] ft? 2 Peoples Bank Bldg. Lincoln 1130 14 SALESMAN WANTED Specialty Salesman to pell direct to consumer. only 3 or 4 hours of canvassing per day. The average pay last '.iek_ of our Rs ntire sales force was s*l To. work- ■ 8 hours r-'-r day. See Mr. Mahon. ” 483 i e :t try !■ dg 16 HELP \\ ANTED —FEMALE WANTED —Young lady who has had experience in handling nelp. Should be tactful and efficient. Must have knowledge of bookkeeping and shorthand. Salary $l5O per month. More as soon as you prove your worth. Address A No. 1491. Times. HOUSEKEEPER for tit '.n employed, go home nights: state particulars. Address Box A 1492, Times. 17 SITUATIONS WANTED WWWWVN* a—Male COLORED man. wife, no children, want janitor work .:i fiat. H,ir 4.532-W b—Female CURTAINS TO LAUNDER MRS. J. LUTZ. CIRCLE i612. DRESSMAKING of a.: ..mds. 570 N. Tremont. Laundry wrrk. Tuesday and Wednesday. Call Wh. 9832 R before 8 a. m. COLORED LADV desire* day work. Circle 2721 1 LOOMS FOR KENT ALABAMA. N . 704: large front room mod err apt : pr:vate home. j 1518 ALABAMA N.: seeping room in j modem home: steam heat: $3.30 and $4. j BRADLEY, N til", sleeping room: prt- j rate home: l - square from car line. CAPITOL. N. 1315 seeping rooms: modem: heat: cose to batli. ILL.. 1230 N.; clean nil., modem: private home: gen’letuan Mam 3366, LA SAI-LE St .51 S. 3 unfurnished room*. water, gas. lights, heat nishedCtor. N. Meridian and W. 13th; 10 people for niftiest rooms with or without pri. hath: fine home ‘or winter Lm. 4*o-1 MERIDIAN. .1 1441 pleasant warm room: Catholi -s pr tsrr.'.'l Dread 7914 J NEW YORK. E.: modern tront room, reasonable: near Tech. Lin 2903. 16TH St.. E. 138: will shara home with couple for winter. ■KENTH. E. 1704 . modem room: meals opjrftional. Webster 3944. TiTli and L-allege room with priv. ent.: modern: for 2 Circle 6808 ROOMS for men. $2 ? I wk : 33-75 c day steam heat, Craig Hotel. 328 E. Wash a—Lijfht Housekeeping ADDISON. N—2 rooms kitchen- tte: modern: everything furnished. Bel. 2178-J Davidson St.. ,545 N. large, front, downstairs room private family, MADiSON 1025: housekeeping rm.. kitch.: gas bath; $6: pri. ent Drex 5375, ST CLAIR. E 220: modern, light hoi.sekeeping rooms; $5. v .
After All-
1R ROOMS FOR KENT a—Light Housekeeping HAMILTON Ave . near Tech: 2 completely furnished rooms, in modem home, parage: adv.lt*. BrooksMe 213-. SPRUCE. 112S: 2 light housekeeping rm*.: j no ob e ttnn to children. Dr-xe! II 51 HOUSEKEEPING rooms furnished or unfurnished: water In room: also garage. Lin. 8041. b—Board and Rooms NORTH of creek rm. and board in mod home: prlv family. Har. 24P9. c—Rooms and Board W anted WANTED a small girl to-board. Webster 03 4 h 19 RENTALS a—House* BOULEVARD PL 2735: double, modern 3 bedrooms, excellent furnace, hardwood floors Hum. 4243. CRESCENT Ave.. 3605: new 5-room mod-i-rn cotta;- Randolph 3071. GRAY M.. N. 945-4*: ready: new double: 4 large rooms, bath each side, soum.proof walls: everything separate. E. 10th err: adults. See today NEW YORK. E . 1050: semi-modern; $25. 2022 Cooper, semi-mod., $22.50. Keys 322 Vj Dorman. PItATT. K 3419-21: 4 rm*.' semi-mod . large basement and attic: $27.50. Mis* Huism.an Mam 0761. ROCHESTER. 539. N. strictly modern. 4rcom bungalow-: just the home 6ome cf>up|e is looking for: $29 50: water paid. TECUMSEH. 1154: 4 rooms and bath: strictly mo. bung.: gar S4O Web 1048 25TH E 72 7 d-room and batli: modern. 537.5 Q Har. 2964. ] 1221 WADE 4 mis' new. mol . Areola I heat. t-> box. gas rangey w ater paid. 2204 Shelby. Stewart 1462./ ; COBB REALTY CO RENTS—INSURANCF—REAI. ESTATE Main 2216. b—-Houses, Flats Furnished FOR COLORED 2006 Hovey St.: flve-rootn double: S2O: '■ *rmi-modern. Kan 1303 c—Apart tnenfs 1 BUTLER. S.. 21 Vj ; very desirable 2 rooms i and kitchenette: modern: heat, light. 1 gas. water furnished. irv. 4202. i CORNELL. 1132: 3 modern rooms: heat. light and gas. Lincoln 273. 1 RURAL St . 200. 4-room ant : water, gas. electric lights n.re neighborhood: 7)7 !p r m .nth, GILL AGENCY'. Web 9100. (IST. W, *36: 4-room house with bath modern: water iurnished, TIMES WANT AOS BOOST BUSINESS tl REAL ESTATE FOR SALS b—Houses i Owner Leaving the City ! Must sell at once, seven-room home, modern except bath, built-in seaI tures, fine porches, two-room basement, furnace, two-car garage, east front lot, paved street, near good school, located on 8. Pershing near Morris. A real buy. Prfce only $3,500.00; $500.00 down, $33.00 per month. Call Mr. Strong (realtor). MAin 2957 days, KEnwood 4752 eves. Orin Jessup Land Cos. S4OO Cash Fiv* rooms -vith room for bath; long living room with fireplace: ai! large rooms. This is a lined house and in good condition. The payments are only $19.50 per month. Call Mr Keller. Drexrl 7186. J. E. Morrison & Cos. 513 Lemcke Bldg. Lin. 7536. GARFIELD PARK DISTRICT Avery pretty and nicely located 5-room bungalow, semi-modern. 2 blks south of the park. 927 McKinley 6t.. 1 block west of Shelby car line: only 3 years old arid a bargain at $2,750; only $275 cash required. See it a* soon as possible Mr. Wewier. Main O7OJ. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO BEST BUY WEST 1102 S. Belmont: fino 6-room cottage on long eomer lot across from Rhodius park; price. $2,850: $250 cash and S2O per month. See Mr. C. J. Barton. Main j 2681. Rea. Ken 3083. EMORY C. CRAWFORD, 222 N. Delaware St. VILLA Ave.. 7-room semi-modern; gaa. electric lights, city water, cellar. large | lot. shade, garage; price $3200: SSOO casn. balance monthly. For appointment call I HAMLYN & CRAIG office 2628 Shelby Drexel 1696. 3-Bedroom Modem Home Located within three squares 9t. Catherines Church paved street; house in A-l condition: large basement; 2-car garage; terms. Lin. 3734. A Real Home —$4,350 Owner leaving city and will sacrifice If sold at onct' A-l condition, furnace. 2rucim basement, side drive to garage. Lin. 3734 WALLACE. 2154: beautiful 3-room double; lias large rooms, front and rear porch. electric lights. 2 garages. This is anew design: you will have to see this house to appreciate It; $3,300: SIOO down. FI.UYI) PETEK MAN. Irv, 2304. BEAUTIFUL brand-new 3-room house: has long living room, large Inclosed rear porch; also front porch. electric lights and garage: 52.200: SIOO down. 021 Livingston St. Irv, 2304. FOR SALE—New bungalow: 4 rooms electric lights, water. enrage, $l5O down; $lB payment monthly. Call at 2137 Linwood Ave. RAYMOND E.. 1720: four rooms, bath room, new- stucco bungalow, paved street. n?ar car; bargain; payments; make offer Owni r. Webster 3108-W. FOR nice homes east and south, cash or terms. C. J. OSBORN. Drexei 6184. ? 'Sa°a, WfiWYrBBSBi
an article missing- is not* lost until Times Want Ads fail to find it. Many people in Indianapolis read The Times and no other Indianapolis newspape r. Therefore it is good business to advertise to Times readers before you say “it is gone.” The cost is small. Times Want Ads are easy to use> Call Main 3500 , Ask for an ad taker , Give your ad — We will send bill later.
KKAL ESTATE FOB SALK b—Houses S3OO Cash prr mo| Uh puts you in this up to- 1 i tne-mmute 5-room cott-a;c, on Orleans Street. 1800 south Has gas. electric' j light*, city wat<T. cistern and sewer connection Fireproof n. >f pood [..-Uni iid decorations awning across front [.on ii New 2-car garage with cement floor. Tins is a bargain so don't sass to s-c it. Call Mr. Hougen Res Irv. 0580 W J. E. Morrison & Cos. <313 le-mckc Bide Lincoln 7536. MAKE US AN OFFER On our $1 000 equity, double. f>4l-42 N. Kpyetone Ave.. balance dn* on houw* niy üble *4 per month Call K. J Mo--4ROSCWEN Cni “ ***-' H:ir - Shelby, 1318, Five-room cottage r)e,trlcitv gas sty ; water in yard: $2 250 SIOO . .*h: s2l 50 P-’r month 11 G Heckman 166 N Lit a ware . Main 1709 *T. G. McCullough bXrT f \ T NTL( TokJ 6-room mcal.-rn. south. $4 250 SSOO down. 6 room modern north, bargain 8 room modem nortf: at a Main 1974 WA .'IOB3 Lin IPO*; | d—lA)tS 63 fvont. Hawthorne Lane north of , ith $t : $240: weekly. Main 0520 ft—Suburban ! NE3V 6-room buncslow electric lights j _ well, garage; Fifty Ninth and Harding , I stg., S4OO cash S3O monthly. Oscar L<s. I i 6ftß City Tr.,*t Mam 0217. I Nr.W bungalow, just conTt ict.-d or.o-half I mile west of Ben Dav: $250 down s'3 a month. CIVIC REALTY CO.. 136 N ! Delaware, Ltncoin 5050 f—Sale or Exchange NEW cottage. 5 mis and bath, for farm Owner. 3002 Woo.l Si Web 0499. THREE ROOM house electric light* £ Hood wdls or w ater, garage and outbui and i mgs Dili take a good Ford as first pay. i merit. Call H-linui.t 34 94. B —Builders and Contracting A RELIABLE corporation will build and finance your nouio. That is our bust- ] ness. CIVIC REALTY CO.. 13! N. Dtr a- ; were, Lincoln .3050. i IF Voi' have a clear lot we will build you i I a home. Our houaes aro better aid : cheaper because I have no office heip a '3 I nay no ->m . „|,,u. Lincoln 2827 Ass .for MR ELVERS or MR. KLEIN. ' , GENERAL .litraetor lowest estimate in 1 city, repairing or new work. Web 6499. TIMES WAN3 AD3 LE CD TO BUCCE3I 22 HEAL ESTATE WANTED CHEAP rentals: $35 or less. ETTINGKR A SCHREIKER 1105 National City Bank Lincoln 3734. ; LIST your property with ue and preparUtn move Our service does the turn. Buv ! era waiting Call Mr. Strong Main 2957. Orin Jessup Land Cos. WE HAVE many good buyers If your property is priced right and terms attrno five, cal! and see ns at once. Also many ; attractive exchanges JESS. Room 616 Meyer-Kiscr Bldg Main 6165. i THREE bedroom house South, under $4,000: prefer house with furnace; can pay S6OO down. Lin 3734 23 FARM LANDS ~ MONEY-MAKING FARMS CHEAP. For general farming, gram, stock raising dairying, poultry, fruit, truck. Ail advantage* of schools, clinches. towns, markets railroads, interurban*. bus linos i goo<t roads. R F. I).. telephone, valuable timber, coal, gas, oil delightful springs | beautiful scenery, productive soils, good crops Many fine bargains Your greatest lifetime opportunity. Sites, prices, terms to suit. State your wants on a postcard today, or sec JESS. I boom 616 Meyer-Kiser Bldg . Indianapo!lg. 25 Ml SUE El j\ NFOI ;S FOR SALE a—Coal, Ice and Wood The Economy Coal, A coal which gives you most for your money. Furniture Moved Anywhere H. T. Biehl Golden Glow Egg An ideal coal for Retort healers anil range*. $5.50 per ton 2 tons, $10.75. Golden Glow, large lp., fkd., $5.75 2 tons, $11.25. GEN. POCA. LP., RED ASH $9.00 POCA. MINE RUN .* ft 76 SEMI-SMOKELESS LP.. HKD 8.00 \V VIRGINIA LARGE 15* . FKD.... 7.25 E. KY LARGE LP.. FKD 7.25 INDIANA LUMP. FKD <3.50 W. VIRGINIA EGG 6.50 ILLINOIS LUMP. KKD 650 ILLINOIS EGG. FKD 5.35 GLENDORA EGG 5.75 IND. 4TH VEIN LP.. FKD 6.75 IND. EGG. FKD 5.35 HIGH GRADE NUT AND SLACK... 3.25 Bethel Coal Cos. DRex. 2716. DRex. 2717. “SPECIAL for Few Da vs Only Til. or Tnd. Lp., $4.75 2 Ton!?, $9.40 Guaranteed to<, suit —if not, return at our expense. Fansler Coal Cos.
1-tLiii US DIA.N ABUFiifs IIM-kb
25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE a—Coal. Ice and Wood Why Pay Moire? For a limited time to introduce this coal to the public, which has been deceived with so much inferior coal, we are offering our White Ash Lump, $SJ>® 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 2,00 P lbs. per ton and a square deal. Nagelson Coal Cos. Clr. 0355. Why Take Chances By Buying Cheap Coal? GLENDORA WONDER COAL—EVERY POUND GUARANTEED Gen. Glen. Bik.. large fit ...,.S7OO Gen. Glen., 3 to 6 lp.. eln. fr $6.2.3 Gen. Glen. egg. clean fkd ....$5.75 Best W. Va. Block, large fit $7.00 Best Eastern Ky. Bik . !g fr $7.00 Best W. Va. Wah. egg cln. fr $6.50 ! Best Ind. lp.. chan fr $5.50 i Best Ind. or 111 egg, cln. fr $5.2.5 i Best Va. mine run 50 1 5 Ip ...$550 Citizens coke for bnscbuniers and fur. *lO \ 25c discount on all 2-ton orders. KINDLING WrtTl EACH TON I)eliv*ry anywhere in city. Union Ice & Coal Cos. PRex 4021 DRex. 4622. GOOD COAL Our customers know what those words ; stand for, because with us ‘.t mean* Just that . For more than a quarter of a oen- ; tury we have mads it hard and fast ; rule to handle GOOD COAL exciuelvely. ' We know that this policy i* good for our Customers and good for us POLAR ICE AND FUEL CO Yards N'-rih, S ' ill. Fast and West. A GOOD PRICE~6N t " COAL FOR THIS WEEK Poc*ahnnt&3 TUhI A*h Lump no Inuiaiia Lirurth Win ... .00 SNAPB COAL CO Sn ocovHor to Shields Coal Cos. I. Fs M.>T.i, Drex**: 51064. I)—Clothing TROUSERS I o Match Your Ccat $3.95, $4.95, $5 95. $6.95 and up. i THE PANTS STORE CO. 4S West Ohio St. Near Illinois. c—Household Goods Bugs—Linoleum BriißPclfl ruK. iu blue. lau. taupo and v i ro<% hpecial gfnu:nA uiold ;St a) Coiigulotim ru** Hpecial. at 5* 14.75—thot* ire carritnl In all bize* at • and newtit patterns; ht-avy Japanese ktum double warp Hxl2 '*o. Ail our Bru9ciH. Axnumst* m. Vrlrrt# and Wiltons art* #o'.l at the lowest price* In lh* city. Como m. and let us prove it. Ail new perf i*cl fro<*<!9. Dorfman iiug Cos. 207 W Wash. Opp Slatehouo, Open Saturday evenings tuittl 9 30 p. m. 'lf it i ..v• rs th<_flo<u: _e have ft." PILLOWS • lectnc iron, <x>oklug utenails. small rug. men*. Iniys clothing. Lin. 4990. _ FEW'INi: i.: |. : urnji nead stitch guar- , in teed: $6 fiflO 8 Meridian ni.'fOLKUM'. G,-,L Rugs. $S up. 551 __F_ Washington St j IjCVMNg stove fr sa c. sls. Humboldt l 4770 ! d—Miscellaneous GT-EAHANCr-: sale of all demonstrating.: ".<■ ami rebuilt electric washing machines: r-al bargains In the iot. every one guaranteed: price range $42 50 anil up you can't beat th- pri--'. um ity or *<-rvi<-e in tile <*itv 1900 ELECTRIC SPECIAL TIPS 1f t K Ohio GRIM ES" GOLDEN APPLES anti cider for sale Re vent- Second and < 'olfege LILLY ORCHARD. ______ i c—Musical Instruments TENOR drum: suitah!-- for drum corps or I orch<-stra; worth sls. 1005 Beliefoil- i talne. Circle 3757. PLAYER piano and 90 roll*: flftft cash:! electrn w inner, s*>o; leaving city 1315 English Av. ELEGANT mahogany Victor Vtetrola; slightly used, but just like new, 5250 sie frir SIOO. Lin. 6865. : PATH E ' . ru . •!•••,<•. <iark oak case. nil-- condition; $l5O size fur S4O. Lincoln 6865. f—l*et and I.lve Stoek CANARY BIRDS FOR SALE. CALI. \V 1 iSTER 6929. SO ' AHM El.I. VM-.m s w anted" IF YOU have any 100 t>oxo to ell. jUtt ru !l 47GO. HKtHEsT prurn paid lor good u?ed /ur- | nlture. Call Drexel 4760 FOUR to eight rooms furniture. Will pay cash. Lincoln 4060 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sh trpen I i't"! ■; MG!-:. •. Indiana Ave. FEATHERS bought. *oid and renovated: fealher matlr-oes and pillows made. E f HURKI.E _4 16 M <-*_ Main 1426. j HI GS !!.- I•; tl: :v •■lnd. $2. all work guar. , SUPERIOR CLEANERS Ken. 4462. MULLER'S HAT SHOP. ! Moved in Ili i W 4 irv mil St fern [Ti ilk repairing and upholstering. All makes of stoves repaired. &el 2459-J. j SitRVGFaXD I li \N sI 'KIT | Furniture Moved Anywhere Special price on load from Dayton. Ohio, Reftponaiblf* for all dainatfeti. City movinir by job. load or SI.S3 to $3 per hour. Ank : about payment plan: p tor ago from $1 iwr month up. Drexel 8019. H. T. Biehl LOW rates on overland hauling, return loads from Chicago. Cincinnati. OTTO J. STJESZ. Main 3028. Main 2352. Webster 0609 W. Webster 4571). MIKE O BRIEN Transfer and Murage. Main 1307. northwi stern transfer co. Cali at all times. Randolph 3741. 30 AI i l tTMO ni FOR SAKE CROW ELKHART, 1917 tonring: runs good' SSO. 427 N Mer. Open evening* DODGE touring. 19'Is ; run 3,000 miiee. HUDSON AND ESSEX DEALERS. 322 N. Delaware St. i FORI* coupe, 1921; lock wheel, bar cap ■ and motometer. good tires, new fender*, j paint good, excellent condition mechanically: $2.30; terms. MERIDIAN USED CAR j DEPOT 429 N, Meridian St. j FORD coupe, 1924; external brakes, vosch ignition, wire wheels, speedometer," several other extras. Car has had t vcry little I service and can be purchased at right j price. Irv. 4343, | FORD roadster, 1923; Bosch ignition: 6 gqod tin*, lock wheel. side shields, special springs, mechanically O. K. Bargain, $250. Terms or trade. MERIDIAN USED CAR DEPOT. 429 N. Meridian St. FORD BODIES: CALIFORNIA TOPS. SWISSHELM PARKER. FORI). 1922 touring: starter. demountable*. lock wheel, Hparf- tiro; S6O down, balance weekly: no financing charges. 427 N, Meridian. Open evenings. FORD. 1920 roadster, starter, demountable. s!ip-on body, lock wheel. First SIOO cash offer gets it. 437 N. Meridian. Open evenings. FORD. 1921 coupe: soo down, balance weekly: no interest. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings. k. C. S. Special. 6 tires, brand new; 2 ex i tra wheels; runs and looks like new: driven 8,000 miles; brand new Silvertown cords just put on; wonderful bargain if taken at once: will consider light car or diamond ill trade. Irv. 4343. MAXWELL touring. 1923 model refinished: bargain. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 291.7 Central Ave. Ran. 1300. Open eveningg. MAXWELL touring. S4O; runs good. 427 N, Meridian. Open evenings. OLDSMOBILE, 1924 sport model; driven 1.200 miles: $250 less than new ear price il sold at once; terms. Web. 3005.
:!0 AUTOMOBILES FOB SAFE Overland Tourings ’23 ? s and ’24’s Seven to pick from. These cars have been carefully gone over and reconditioned: all are in perfect condtion: the prices are right; exceptionally low terms. If you want a real bargain, look over these cars now. Oakley-Overland Sales 1665 S. Meridian. Drexel 4743. OVERLAND. 1924. Black Bird A-l condition; priced right, terms. HAYNES & SCHMIDT. INC. 120-122 W. North. Idn. 7575 Open evenings and Sunday. OVERLAND. 1920 touring; $145: terms S4O down, balance weekly: no interest. 427 N. Meridian. Open evenings. OVERLAND. 1924. Red Bird, $525. terms. HAYNES A SCHMIDT. INC. 120-122 W. North St. Lin. 7575. Open evenings and Sunday. OVERLAND touring, 1923: several ex-; tras: good condition: $250 for quick: aale: terms. Webster 3005. j STAR US touring; Ad condition: ,new tires: exceptional bargain at S2OO. Call after 5 p. ni. at 727 S, Meridian. Announcement Extraordinary MILLER AUTO SALES CO. Every car goes—must go. Cash is what we need and used ears is what we have and must dispose of. .Many models and styles. 644-46 E. Washington St. UNUSUAL VALUES IN USED CARS. PrioefJ to sell and with .1 reputable dealer behind them. C. 11. WALLERICII CO. Circle 4:i00. 833 N Meridian St Open evening* and Sunday. For Good Csed Cars Sea I. WOLF AUTO CO. 654) H. Carlto' Main 1570 <Vn 3'i-A*y. USED CARS bou/nv aim sold. 1 GOLDBURG 522 N Capitol. USED CARS enah. payment or trad* ■Tone** Whitaker Sale* Cos. 343 N Cap. a—Trucks GOOD USED International trucks at bargain prices. Model K, m-ton cab $450.00 Model O, 2-ton 900.00 International Harvester Cos. of America. 1188 Ky. ave. Clr. 2809. 31 AI t O.MOm LKs WANTED WANTED-—-I<><> iam to wreck fur parm. Will pay the higlieet eaah price# Call u first. SAM I'ORAZ AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO <519 y Capitol Avr Mam t'..isi). AUTOS WANTED —212 E New York St. Main 44 16 _ 38 AETOBUFPLJEM, REPAIRS AUTO WASHING Our ;>eoiaJty M.'i l N. Illinois. Si S Auto Laundry TIRES- -TIRES Ford (dre* and up Othrr *lie#. $3 and up All used t'rca guaranteed. Adjustment* at half price 525 W. VVaah- ■ nglon St Open evening*. USED tire* any ire. J 2 grid up. Open evening* till 10 p m ROGERS TiRE SHOP. 3117 W. Washington. Bel. 4300 WHY not a special MA ST Est euupe or stilan btxty fur your Kuril Time pay meut* your body m trade I. WOLF AUTO CO. CHEVROLET •pomalißtH: first work: J r#\v Driiw Ili*l. V 7.1.1 Cox Brow i3 MOTOR! M 1.1 N. ISM Vt IKS GOOD bicycle* $8 and up; tire*. $2 and up. 949 Ma**aelm*ett Ar- _ 54 AI tomobii.es for rent RENT A NEW CAR U drive It. 127 K Wabash Circle 3009 TIMES WANT ADS BOOST BUSINESS Pcrsniial I loans . ,$lO to S3OO Thi# offlci* 1* operated undiT th aupervieion of the State of Indiana and wa* ,-*tabilhed for tiie purpose of providing a plaie where honest people ran borrow any amount from $lO to S3OO without paying more than the legal rate of Interest or without being Imposed upon In ay way NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED. We do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquiries of your friend*, relaUv< or tradespeople. You can have all the time neceasary for repayment and pay only for th-* actual time you ke't) the money. Call and let ua explain. No eharge unless you oorrow. IF IN A HURRY Phone MAIn V 973 Household Finance Service Cos. 404 Kr.**g* Bldg. Fourth floor Krewge B'dg . il E. Wash. Corner of Pennsylvania St.
!l REAL ESTATE FOR SALK
39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis, Ind., Oet. 23, 1924. TO WHOM [T MAY CONCERN; Notie*e is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public improvements in the City of Indianapolis. as authorized by the following numbered improvement resolutions, adopted by said board on the 22d day of October. 1924: Main Sewer Improvement Resolution No. 12077. Resolved, by the Board of Public Works | of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana. That I the main sewer In and along THIRTIETH ST.. ! which, from its size and character, is not I only intended and adapted for use by property holders whose property abuts i along the line of said sewer, but is also I intended and adapted for receiving sewage j from collateral drains already constructed. ; or which may be hereafter constructed, be, ' and the same !s hereby ordered, in and i along THIRTIETH ST.. From School Street. To a point 3.050 feet east. More particularly described as follows: Beginning In Thirtieth St., 10 feet east of the manholo at School St.: thence east in Thirtieth St. 3.030 feet to a point. With branches as follows: (a) Beginning at main sower in Thirtieth St. at east side of School St.: thence north on the east side of School St.. j 615 feet to a point. (b) Beginning at main sewer In Thir- ! tieth St at Wood St. north; thence north j in Wood St. 615 fpet to a point. (c) Beginning at main sewer in Thirt tieth St. at Wood St, south; thenoe south ! In Wood St. to a point 36 feet north of ; the north property itne of Twenty-Ninth ! St. <<l) Beginning at main sewer In Thlrlieth St at Phipps St. north; thence north In Phipps St. 615 feet to a point. iei Beginning at main sewer in Thirtieth St. at Phipps St. south: thence south ' in Phipps St. 790 feet to a point. )fi Beginning at main sewer in Thirtieth St at Em-ltd St ; thence north In Euclid St. 615 feet to a point. (g) Beginning at .main sea<*r in Thirtieth St at Bartholomew St ; thence south in Bartholomew St 710 feet to a point. thi Beginning at main sewer in Thirtieth St at Drexel St.: thence south In Drexel St 716 feet to a point. li 1 Beginning at main sewer 1n Thirtieth St. at Lancaster St.: thence south ! in Lancaster St. 7JO feet to a point. Said sewer shall consist of 20-inch vitrified pip# and vitrified segmented hloek or reinfor<*ed concrete pipe .30 tnehes in diameter, and to be built In accordance to the profile. speetfh*at!ons. detail plans, mv and estimates now on flie In the nffie# ; of the Department of Public Work# of said tty. which include an estimate of the provportion that the cost of an adequate local sewer, built along the above line bears to the cost of the main sewer, to be built a# follows The cost of an adorpiate local sewer built along the line above described is hereby estimated and fixed to )• S2 per cent of the cost of the main sewer to be bnilt along said line a# above si*t, forth, which proportion, a# herein estimated ami fixed, shall I#* taken and adopted In a'! computations requiring a knowledge of the .-oet of such lo -al sewer if built along the line where the main sewer Is to be 1. nit. The cost or the construction of said sewer shall tie died a* follows- 1. 41 * much of such as si ill Is* equivalent to the construction of an adequate local sewer not uhipted to re-civ*- sewage from collateral drains or sewers if built along the proposed line a* hereinabove set forth, shall he paid for bv the abuting property hold--1 --r# and the City of Indianapolis if It )#* ! determined that the said city is benefited i by the said sew**r in the same manner and ; to the name extent as local sewers are paid for by them, under the statute In 'seh i n#'-# made and provided 2. The ,-xi-ess of cost over and above what would be eqi ivalont to tic* cost of a local i sewer, if built along said line, shall la* 1 ass. #*.*d against each piece of property • t r • res to be drained u and at Cist th-> cltv. If It Ik* determined that tt < said citv is benefited bv the said sewer, a.-c -<bng to the manner and method pre<*nt<ed by law all of which said propertv tvn-ficialv affected li l ** within the following dec riles! territory in the City of Indianapolis Marion County. State of Indian* t*< wit: if, ginning in the center line of School : St. at the center line of Thirty-first St. : running south along the center line of i School St. to a point 67 feet south of • the south pro pert v line of Thirtieth St,: thence east pa: diet t*> the south property line Os Thirtieth St. to the renter line of th- (i-st alley "#t if School St. ex--1 ended north: ihem-e south along the center * of sai l alley extended north and along the center fine of said alley to the ~ i, r ..f Twenty-Ninth St : thence east sh . the center lino of Twenty-Ninth St. to the center line of Lancaster St ; them-e siiuth along the <*enter line of Lancaster ~t. uid tin same extended south lo the center lino of the right-of-way of the C . •c . C. & St. L Railroad Company: thence In a northeasterly direction along the center lint f said right of way to the cor pci-atnm line of the city of Indianapolis: thence west along said corporation line to the center line of IsuicMisf st-: thence i north along the center line of Lancaster si to the center line of Thirty First St.; thence west along the center line of Thirty First St to the center line of School St the place of beginning Ami each pti-c- of property til said district or area atnive described, including abutting prop, -tv holders and the City of Indianapolis, if the paid city is benefited # ; <!! is* assessed as .iforesaid. to pay said excess of cost over ami above what would be equivalent to me cost of a local sewer all of which will more fully appear by reference to tin profile, map. drawing* anil specifications now on file in the office of Ihe D< part ment of Dublin Work* of said city, which, among other things, give* the exact course of said proposed main sewer, overflows and its appurtenances, and the district or urea which may lie injuriously or tieneflcially affected thereby, a* shown bv the heavy boundary lines marked on said rn ip and drawings, with proper words
39 LEGAL NOTICES ! (Continued) and figures written thereon, clearly indient | ing what said heavy boundary lines rep- I resent, and the 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 annum. A bond or bonds shall be issued to the contractor in payment for said work, unless the property owners paysaid assessments before said bond or bends are issued. Under no circumstances I shall the City of Indianapolis be or be i held responsible for any sum or sums due from said property owner or owners for paid work, or for the collection of the same, or for the payment of any bond, bonds, certificate or certificates issued t j 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 assessments and issuance of bonds therefor, shall be as : provided for in an act of the General As j sembly of the State of Indiana, entitled “An Act concerning municipal corpora- | tions. in matters pertaining to the con- ; struetion. alteration and maintenance of public drains and sewers, providing for the construction, alteration and maintenance of such sewers and drains in such cities and within four miles thereof, also : providing for the assessment of property 1 specially benefited thereby for flic payment thereof, in whole or in part, and for the j collection of such assessments: repealing all laws and parts of laws in conflict therewith, and declaring an emergency.” approved March 6. 1905, and all acts supplementary and amendatory thereto, passed by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana. All work done in the making of said described public improvemnts shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered. adopted by the Board of Public Works on the above named day. and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are on tile and may b**; n in the office of said Board of Public j Works of the City of Indianapolis. The said Board of Public Works has , fixed Wednesday. No* 5, 1924. at 2 o'clock p. m.. at its office in said city, as ; flic time and place for the publii < onsid- i (■ration of the proposed improvement, at i which time said Board of Public Works j will hear all persons Interested, or who*** j property is liable to be assessed for said improvement, and will determine whether tlie benefits to the property liable to be assessed for such improvement and the benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Public Works. CHARLES K. COFFIN. W H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Oct. 34 31. 1924. _____ CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind Oct. 23, 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Ind'anapoiis. Indiana, that on the 22nd day of October. 1924. flier approved an assessment roll showing the pritna facie assessments for the following described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11632. OHIO ST. From east putter line of Alabama St.. To west curb line of Est St Except that part of the intersection of New .ler-ey St., not necessary to re--urf ice where crown and grade Is satisfactory. By removing the present curb and as much of walks and lawns a* is ne.-cssary to widen the present 49-foot roadway to a 60-foot roadway: removing the present ; asphalt and brick surface from the roadway and the wings of the intersecting streets and alleys; repairing and restoring with concrete and binder, the present, foundation, to the proper line, crown and grade: building new 6-inch concrete foundation along both sides of roadway and -i the wings of Adelaide St. and the firt tl’py west of New Jersey 81. on the south side; resurface and surface the roadway with 3-inch Asphalt, from gutter line to gutter line, to a uniform width of 48 feet; resurface with Asphalt. Ohio St. from the east curb line of Alabama St . to a point west and from the west curb line of East St., to a point cast, so as to make a suitable joint to new pavement: resurface and surface with 3-inch vertical fiber brick, using asphalt filler, laid on anew t-inch mortar cushion, from gutter line to curb line on both sides ; of the street, to a uniform width of 6 j feet and the w!ng of the intersecting j streets and alleys, to the width* shown on plan; curbing both sides of the roadway with Berea Sandstone, to the new
■ O The bis handsome cord wli the d^smakes. p-' poRDS: Kokomo KOKOMO Tiger Foot r rq n , Croauter SSSSS 1 l!!% ££'£ CORDS Soo Miles ■>£?s n!e wall protec- rruuvTvrn 30x3 S ..-sl*oo oP-ioi))U/ mill. OOARANTKEIJ 3 o x3H ... 14.00 30x3 H GUARANTEED MRsTs Hlx4 ... l.'i >0 Guaranteed FIRSTS 90x:m ...SO 00 32x4 ...17.00 First 30x3* ..sll6O 30x3 >4 S. S. 9.75 33x4 •• • M* 9 . 5 . i*:88 =*“* •••• P? ::: Cords fix* ... 18.00 Six* .... 13.00 33x4 ’a ...21.00 13x4 18 50 s.. i 13 75 34x4t.j ... 2..50* 30x3*4 .. .8 0.50 ■lx4'4 23 75 3 ”• 85x4>4 ... 23 00 32x4 ... 10.OC 13x4 t* 24 50 33x4 .... 14.0(1 36x4 H ... 23.75 33x4 ... 10.50 14x4 4 ... 25.00 34x4 ... 14 50 33x5 ... 25.00 34x4 ... 10.50 33x5 ... 29.50 32x444 ... 19 00 35x5 ... 20.50 32x4*4 13.00 35x5 ... 31 50 34x4 '4 ... 19 75 S7xs ... 27.50 34x4*5 ... 13.50 tadaamia Wholesale Tire Coo Open Evenings and Sunday. 201-9 N. CAPITOL AVE. Cl role 6942. We prepay charges on mail orders. We nave Our Own Garage for Our Customers to Drive in for Tire Change. TUBES INCLUDED WITH ALL CORD TIRES CORDS First Quality. 30x8% O. S $7.90 | 30x3% $6.95 Not only do we sell tires at the lowest price in the city, and not only do we sell quality tires, but we give service as well. TRY US and you will buy the beat lor less. Erie Cords Standard Four Corinthian Are Guaran- Cord Tires „ . TUBES teed for Are Guaran- Cords 30x3 . 800 eA I2 ! O ,^ O Mi L e * teed for All Firsts. 30x3%. 90c 30x3 Vj ..$9.95 IO.tMK) Miles. Carry Factory l 32x3% .$16.00 30x3% $S 95 Guarantee. 31x4 .$16.00 ..oaa 30x3% ..$8.50 ! 32x4 .$17.35 30x3% Premo 33x4 417.60 31x4 .$15.20 oversize 48.75 Fabric 34x4 417.80 32x4 415.70 31x4 .$13.75 Firsts 32x4% .$21.85 | 33x4 .$15.95 32x4 .$13.75 30x3 $5.40 I 33x4% 422.15 34x4 416.15 33x4 .$13.75 : 30x3% $5.95 1 34x4% .$23.20 32x4% 418.07 34x4 .$14.00 ; 35x4% 424.30 34x4% 419.40 32x4% .$18.50 I „ ... 36x4% 425.25 35x4% .$21.16 34x4% .$18.50 Bartltng 33x5 .$25.95 33x5 .$22.35 33x5 .$19.50 ! Cords 35x5 427.85 35x5 .$24.01 419.50 1 31x4 . $13.04 Firestone Cords —Guaranteed Firsts i *!i‘ao 30x3%..$ 9-95 f 32x4 .. $17.65 32x4%.. $22.95 .514.6S 32x3%.. $14.20 33x4 .. $18.20 33x4%.. $23.50 34x4 31x4 .. $15.95 -j 34x4 ..$18.75 aii’-o Other Sizes in Proportion. \ /2 .*lo.ou We prepay charges on nny mail order received from out of town. For the benefit of our “out-of-town’* order**. we have established an hourly system. We will ship any order one hour after it is received at our office. CONSUMERS TIRE C<p. 249 DELAWARE STREET Southeast Corner Delaware and New York Sts LI ncolxs 6063.
39 NOTICES (Continued) width of roadway: curbing the wings of the intersecting streets and alleys with Berea Sandstone, to the widths shown on plan; providing 94 lineal tect of 6-foot Granite radius corners; providing 63 lineal feet of 10-foot Granite radius corners; providing 188.5 iinea! feet of 15-foot Granite radius comers: providing 29 lineal feet, of 4xlß-ineh Stratified Limestone marginal Stone: providing 4 iron inlets: resetting 6 catch-basins with manhole tops to grade; laying 80 lineal feet of 12-inch drain pipe with connections made to catchbasins nad inlets. Also extending all water, sewer, gas and other private service connections to property line where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. Contractor in submitting his bid. must submit a separate bid per lineal foot for street intersections and a separate bid. per lineal foot for property frontage, exclusive of street intersections, including all items stated above. Contractor must also submit a separate bid for new cement walk per square foot, to be allowed as an extra: a separate bid for resetting straight curbing per lineal foot, to be allowed as a credit; a separate bid for resetting radius curb, per lineal foot, to be allowed as a credit: a separate bid per lineal foot for straight curbing that is already in, to be allowed as a credit: and a separate bid for radius curb, per lineal foot, already in, to be allowed as a credit. 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. Nov. 3. 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 will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said 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. 24. 25. 27, 28, 29. 30, 31. 1924. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis. Ind.. Oet. 23. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Roard of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 22d day of October. 1924. they approved ail assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for tiie following described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11749. KEYSTONE AVENUE. From southwest property line of Southeastern Avenue. To north property line of English Avenue. By grading the roadway from curb line to curb line to a uniform width of 24 feet: grading the wings of the intersecting alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown in plan; curbing both sides of the roadway with Stratified Limestone, R*—ea Sandstone. Granite or 6x24-lnch Concrete curb; curbing the wings of the Intersecting alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan: providing 38 lines! feet of 6-foot radius granite corners; resetting 4 iron inlets to curb grade. AH to be as shown on plans 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. Nov. 3 1924. 2 p. in., a# a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on sa'd roll. Raid assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners add descriptions of property subject to lie 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. FRFEM.VN, M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. Oct 24, 25, 27. 28, 29. 30 31 1924 (Continued on Next Faffp)
17
