Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 151, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1924 — Page 12
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2 CARP OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS—I wish to thank my many friends for their kindnes*? at the death of my wife. Catherine F. Bauer. I wish especially to thank Mrs. Maggie Hevob of 1*216 S. Senate Ave.. at whose ted klso Xn Nellie Hodges. Mr- Anna Gentry. Mrs. Mary Barry and Mrs Stella Reid belored sisters of my wif- also wish to thank my many friends for the b- a-it ful floral tributes also D'* O 1.. Deitoli for his services, also J. .1. Blaekwt-'I A- Son. funeral direitors. for their spiemiiti s*rviie. , GEO F. BAUER. CARD OK THANKS—We ,i -s r * to thank our neighbor- many fr:* mis. Bix Four employ*— ami Commission Row for thrir kouinrss. sympathy ind beautiful floral offerings extended on the los* of our be* loved son and brother. Daniel Sheeha*. MOTHER AND SISTERS. 3 FINKUAL DIKFC TOKS W. T. BLASF.NGYM 2228 Shelby St. 1702 X Illinois. Drexe! 2570 FLAXXER & BUCTIAXAX 320 X. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indian- I anohs sine-- l c S7 Phn*-*—Main 0641 WT4T INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY BERT S 6ADD —2130 Prospect St Phon. j Stewart 2278 | Gpnrce Grinstcinor Funeral director "22 E. Market. Main OOPS j "ssr W&idr "ST LxV'Ep.takers— htsr.v & furs, 951 X D-' nn-.y Ml'.- :'6SO 7 LODGES AXP ( U BS FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGI.ES Xo 211 meetings held every Mordiy evening at 8 p ni at Katies' Temple 4:1 \v Vermon* St F L BUCHANAN President. WILBUR H. MilLER seeretary 10 I OST \Nl> FOUND LOST o- stolen at Riverside dar.ee palace Holioxveen night. dark brown tie the eid" ai. tape-* b’a.-k fur <-oPar and rn(f>. Pe.va-,; ■ S Wal.t.it St Drexel 46SC TOr'il A*w i> Ri !■-' .'.ar N 34tt:t .-■? rhiV. - ■ DR 6875. Rew I I m\( him:u\ ami tools GA^fG^ET)t^lß V,^44dneh> *^wrl^SondTn7 Fav-Eptn mike Aito 50 E W Skinner make engine generator -et THE RANDLE VACHiyeRV COM PAX V. Cm einnati. Oh. <\ BOILFRS stationary 00 H P fine condition: 105 pound* nressiire: in Indiana. THE RAXP.T.E MACHIXERY COMPANY Uineinnoti. Ohio For Sale or Kent Hoistine eneir ■ s*am *hi.veis bni'er* contractors machinery M. E HOWARD MACHINE WORKS. Mar: 2241 14 SAI.TnMAN WAMEU ALBUP.ING stylish super Quality popular ; pn-etl shoe* Ten dollar* per day easy. ] pay in arivanc * W. furnish Na- i tionally known organization. Style-Arch. I Cirunnr.ati. I 15 AGENTS AM) SOLIC ITORS AGEXTS make bit money *0 "ins Madison ; "Better-Mad" ' Shirt- dir" t from our featory to wearer. Over one miilion -ati-- j fled wearers Easily wild Xo capital or) experience required. Many earn 5100 to ! SI 50 weekly. Territory now being allotted. Wonderful opportunity Write for free sam-des now MADISON MILLS 56’ 1 Broadway New York. 13 INSTRUCTIONS Learn Beauty .Culture Learn where experts make experts. Owning our own building, having pra* - tically no overhead expense enables us to offer our course of instruction, free ol chare". T.*t us send you detail mformanor. Phone us. write us or come to aee ua. Take I*rospect ear to Olive St . walk one-hail s-parr south. FREE CLINIC OLIVE STREET HAIR STORE DRex 4533 113* Olive St POPULAR piano nnis:< in _T:I m 2‘i ‘easons tw-emnerj and advai.eul. Clark 80.-- S h.e in W O' j., St O -i-;.. 8.126 TIM Es> WANT Aus ROOST BUSINESS
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Located 4700 west on West Wash-ing-ton Street (National Road) on south side of road. Watch for Gur Sign All West Washington Street Bus Lines Pass This Addition GOME GUT SUNDAY Our agents will be on the grounds all day. Or call and arrange for appointment. 913 HluEie-Mansur Mmn 3868
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13 instructions Yota Barm Wlhnlle Yota Learn Attractive Proposition A Good Paying Proposition or a Business of Your Own. We teach Beauty Culture, all phases. an interesting line of work. Experienced teachers. Free clinic. Requests for our graduates are received almost daily. Invests gats NOW Clip this ad. write your name. *ddr-ss ar.d 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. £sabsb®wjsmdejn& CbTinre w 137 X. Illinois St.. Second Floor Stewart Block Circle 0296 I SHORTHAND m 30 days, typewriting. 622 P-up.es Bank Bldg Lincoln 1130 MEN to . am barber trade TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 510 E Washlng- ' ion St 1 ~i:ai:a|ju,:g. Ind. Circle 0737 i6 HI. Li* \V ANTED—I LAI ALE A LIMITED number of positions for telphone operators an- now available for girls between IS and 25 years ol age with the INDIANA r.E1.1. TELEPHONE CO See Miss Cooper. Room 101 Telephone Bldg Xcw York and Meridian. j DEPENDABLE white woman for general housework; one who wants good home: i .*! m family: rail after 7:30 p. in. or j Sunday. 30 N Webster Ave ' BUTTONHOLE operator: mu?? know how to operate single needle machine. 501 i Murphy B?dg. ! 17 SITUATIONS WANTED b—Female CURTAINS TO I.AUNBER MRS J LUTZ CIRiM.H 18 ROOMS FOK KENT ILLINOIS. N. nieeiy fun. rm.: mod liopi*- bfianl if d^si r e<l Cirele 1616 PINE N . 701—Unfurnished room, mod midJ!** ated lady p • *f. Sl*2 mo. lin .‘1473 30TH. W 10*29: 2 furnished light house keoping Minns. Har. 1654-J. NICELY mo.!. r*n *P*irn lom*- .]• adjounne bath: walking dist. Cir 2MI > PLENTY *' f ! -*at. continuous soft, hot wa ?*•*• up Riley 1946 a—Eight Housekeeping POKMAN. 414: light housekeepmir roon*. -Tra-t!y n,i !> r; Wabater 0250. 14TH. E 911- 2 mod rms. in private ’ oniiV pri rate ent. I.in. 4140 MADISON 1025 hou*. k*-eplnsr rms.; g.tbath, priv entraaee; $5. Dreael 5375 NEW JEKs::\ >t "s 319: turmsN-d Fnn*.-, r*- : . .x r< S2 md S3 a w>*-k TA r (*MA N 15: two rooms good location. near Corneliu. Printing Cos. *! men. r ight housekeeping rooms. Weltstrr 1405 W YKll' J*nt E 52 ;? fu-r: i*h*d rooms for i • - *3 x\ \ rm. 52. TWO downstairs furnished modern ro >ms sink t-hi'dri-n wehonie Circle U9KQ. b—Board :tnd Rooms j GENT to shar#' large room m mod. home Ran. SI7O liimo;s <-ar: m-:ls optional. 19 KENTAES a—Houses j ADAMS 2*04: new 4-rm doube eemi--1 m.wlent 5'.*5 Brook side 12 56 ASHLAND 2141: 7 room single; modern. built-in features, hardwood floors, gar■j-* large front porch. Web 3571 ! I *ILER new 4-r;:i double - -.rage w t r r>a: i r 25 I vingtor .3159 ILI INOIS N 2957—Moedrn do hie seve rooms and liatti. Randolph .3520 MADISON. >.. 1257—Eight-room modern > :**• 5*35 carag** Drexel 425*‘ W NEW YORK. K 1421—Six-room modern 5.35. Phone Cire]e 2268 TWE NTY NT NTH - SfTllnd Shriver. 28 .4 mod 6-roocn double, hardwood fl oars. water paid. goisl weight, 540 Har 0282 PRATT W .3128 4-room semi-modem. Circle 5770. TECUMSEH. 1154: 4 rooms ar.d bath; strictly mo bun*.: ear. 540. Web 1048 TD f KTY-FIRST W 8.36: 4 rooms ami hr* th strietly modern: 5-30 Modern Bungalows Ten of thorn four to fix rooni hath in<l fuma'— to *4O p"r month o • ity trwt car Hit**, ail n"w!y <ic.-or*tr<f in I.afaytte IDiglit* Driv to May woo.!, turn west or t ike .Vest Indian .poii* ar markrtl Mars Hill. Call Mr Venable. BEI. tP7I. ring 5. City Trust Cos. Mr. Hurt. C!r. 4022.
19 RENTALS a—Houses 31 ST St., W.. 1236: six-room half of a eemt-modern double. Randolph 7901. COBB REAI7fV CO.. RENTS —IXSUHAXCE—REAL ESTATE Main 2216. 4 ROOMS, electric lights, gas; good condition. Circle 3678. FIVK-UOOM cottage lower duplex. 3 rnts : reasonable rent 322 ’ , Dorm.tn. b—Houses. Flats Furnished FURNISHED house in Ravenswood. suitable for winter, S2tl mo. Web 1743 c—Apartments SW/- BERT ESSEX. V xC 312 Kahn Bldg. •‘“;ir. 6600. Eve.. WEb. 471 . A For rent tn beautiful Wootlruff among the flowers, birds 3Jid squirrela. 4 room apartment: large rooms, with large porch. The best living in Indianapolis for the motley-. Country life tit the heart of city. d—Business Flares STORE room. 50x15: 2046 Northwestern Ave.: northwest business renter: StO; water furnished: excellent for dry goods or gena-rai merchandising. Harrison 4385-W. Xo competition. STORE and 0 rooms: modern: south side S.-.3, Rilev 1263 during th" day. DESK for rent with Bert Essex. 312 Kahn building; FREE rent for public stenographer with Bert Essex. 312 Kahn building. SUITABLE for any kind of repair work, upstairs and downstairs. Circle 3430, VERY - des rable location along side of a chain store grocery for i meat market. Lincoln 4331 MR JONES e—Miscellaneous SMALL ear garage. 1117 Madison Ave. Drrxcl 3626. II REAL ESTATE FOR SALB b—Houses Owner Leaving City Must sell at once. Six-room home in fine condition, good neighborhood. located on S. Pershing near Morris, has 4 rooms and inclosed rear porch down, 2 bedrooms up. large basement with furnace, gas, electric lights, 2-car garage, paved street, large east front lot. priced to sell quick. Only $500.00 cash payment, balance* like rent. Call Strong. MA in 2957 days, or KE nwood 4752 eves. Orin Jessup Land Cos. .NGUSiI AVE.. :'.it29—New lit roonnt bungalow located in English Ibiglii- • ivcrlookmg Christum City Park; pav> and street with trout drtv< . gang-. fm:'t in itehcn cabinet breakfast room linen i losets. 2 large iiedroor.is eonn",-Ted ■ > hall to complete bath with all modern and up-to-date fixtures, house is beautifully it'orated, while linen shad** to ill i windows: basement with laundry attaeiirieuts: Moit'-ricf furnaee and ■>l bln . Tir- horn -i- a bat. ,tu at -> sm small ash paymeut balaine like rent: o|h-ii fori • -pM lioi. ad day Sun.t n * 1) SAMPLE, i M3B English Ave Drexel 4334 NORTH of i'hfrtv V'.fDi: ' w.Tn.l.-rful buy. almost new tuo-atory tiom k in thH line In* at ion: >I.OOO than <'r>+\ . lonu i ivine room firt'pla<*e. nun parlor: finest i h.arduoMl floors .ill over: - ara* : immediate; own*r moving t aut Cniy 56 800 terms Wa.-*h 01 vT First Come, First Served 1723 K Raymond St . junt east ol Stat* new 5-room stuivo bur)*ra!w. pavi-Ast Hriv 5 ’ 800. will -omddrr or Ford as part payment Mr ( Bor ton, Main 2681 with KMOKY C CRAW t OKI*. 222 N Dei St FLKTCHKR Ave 2912; a now fiv room bunpalow l *i :are e-,*t of shertiMii Drive: loeateil :?s Kr He.*ht- a>!dition ; root drive .raraar* : e-trie fr it tod rear p-r-he-j eemrnt walks wil! s-il at a bo .im s*: 750 S3OO e-.sh. tn a.- %, :4 50 month > D SAMDLK ' • Km 5 WALLACE 21 *4 twaititui .'i-roon* di ble; ha.* rooms f r,nT a:.! r*nr porch. Hfetne light# 2 car air* s This is anew design; you will fiav*- t< this house to appreciate it. 5.3.300 sIOO down FLOYD PE IKR MA N Irv 2.304 MUST SELL Eight-room modem. r.ortb; six-room ' modern north: tour-room double, west six room smgie. south ,\-i of th.-s. ar*- bircatna 1974 fl i 3QH3, Lit I 8 Di IW VRE. Si - - - ity water **!eetrie lights, go.sl condition' only ?3 HH *l()d , ash baa -. > |,*t month Fidelity Trut Mr * xto LIVINGSTON. 762 new 4 ro.uri burigai Ighls good wi garage • -atlon near co.kl schools ou’v -r2 .50 :>-!■..na 1 .:.- t.Tins U'.-b-p - 3.VIJ it FOR COLORED—23O4 jli \7e t rooms: elx-trie lights only -1 500 *IOO ash t.sin.-e *ls per month Fidelity Trust Cos. Mr S xton Main 05 * I pPLEXDID 3-room bungalow m l>:xei Gardens I will ex. .‘t>* a el- >r lot as ur.wn payment Call Belmont 4361 F< *R ni, .- homes east and south ■ ash or t-rrrs C J OSBORN Dr--.\e, 61 *4 FTYE-ROOM bungalows. eay payments Wash 134 4 CITY ill MRS It xAI.TY CO d—Lota bd IT FRONT >u >"i !■ r sir.-.-t northeast f.'Oh and OO W. ■ aiv Main 0520 e —Suburban New Kivu-Room Bungalow Eleetr:.- lights porehe- pantry e.-ment walks, garage, drilled well, .mi 50th St near Harding North.dm i.hlitu.’i near Highland and Broadmoor .uuutrv elubs ► mall .ash payment balance like rent OSCAR LEE. *lO6 City Trust Bldg Maui 021 7 N ■ W bungalow, just complet'd ."~orie lialf mile west of Ben Davis $230 down $25 a month CIVIC REALTY CO.. 130 X. Delaware Lincoln 5030 g—Builders and Contracting A RELIABLE corporation will butid and In.ance your home. That is our hualness. CIVIC REALTY CO 13 1 N Delaware I ‘neoln 5050 IF YOU HAVE A LOT WE WILL "BUILD AND FINANCE YOUR HOME RELIC BEK REALTY • n Main 0186 22 REAL ES lAIE\> AM I D LIST your property with us and prepare to I move Our service does the turn Buy- 1 .rs waiting. Call Mr Strong. Main 23,57. Orin Jessup Land Cos. 415-16 Occidental
32 At to St PIM.IKS, RKIVMKS
w mm mm a Are Positively Going to Dispose of 115 Used Cars At Kitlieulously Low Prices Down Price. Payment.. Puick Roadster . 1922 $350.00 $140.00 Buiek Touring, 6 Cyl 1920 350.00 140.00 Buick Touring. 6 Cyl 1917 150.00 60.00 Ford Touring 1923 250.00 100.00 Ford Touring 1922 195.00 80.00 Columbia Sedan. 6 Cyl 1919 185.00 75.00 Monroe Touring 1922 245.00 95.00 Chalmers Touring 1920 195.00 80.00 Chevrolet Touring 1919 145.00 60.00 Overland Touring 1920 145.00 .. 60.00 Maxwell Touring 1919 125.00 50.00 Maxwell Touring 1917 25.00 Reo Touring 1921 425.00 170.00 All in first class running condition. Come early and make your selection. No payments will be required while sick or recovering from injury. In case of accidental death the car is paid for in full. SHFIF IMS mm (§!„ Open Nights and Sundays 3<f ** N Ilininioas St. x" -n 0998-0999.
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Want Extra Money to Buy Your Coal? You may find that extra money in the attic or clothes press. Thrifty people turn into cash the articles that they no longer need, such as clothes, furniture, musical instruments, etc. They do this by advertising in The Times Want Ad columns. It’s easy to do. Write out the ad now and mail, bring or telephone it to us, The Times, 214 W. Maryland St. Main 3500. A Three-Line Ad Published in The Ind la n apol is Thues Three Days for 99 Cents
22 KLAL ISI A l l-: \V \M j O PLAYER PIANO for < ha Wh ha* e 23~ I \KM I.XNDS ‘".-or'i ’- h K W 'tiKT Ei'. ♦'.uiit.ib. - l"‘hana. H. No. 7. .. YYYY 1 : 1 : v Y-Y s * ~k SAI : K a—Coal. Ice and H’ood WSny Pay More? For a limited tini*> to introduce this coai to the public, which has been deceived with so much in 'erior coal, we are offering otir White Ash * Lump, SSJ9 Per Tosm This is a large, clean block coal, will not clinker and is free from slate or slack. Other coal prices accordingly. Remember, you get 2,0')0 lbs. per ton and a square deal. • Nagelson (dal Cos. Cir. o:r>r>. 8 U E. St. < lair St Tin- Economy Coal f A coal which gives you most for your money. Golden Glow Egg All id>-al vo;il f.r Retort heaters and Sf.j.iiO per ton 2 'tons, $10.75, Golilon Clow, large !]., fid., 2 tons. $11.25. GEN POP A' LP RED ASH ... . *U 00 POP A MINE RUN . 675 SEMI-SMOKELESS LP . FKD . ... s6O W VIRGINIA LARGE I.l* EKD. 725 E KY LARGE LP.. FKD 725 INDIANA LUMP. FKD 550 W VIRGINIA EGG 650 ILLINOIS LUMP. EKD 5 50 ILLINOIS EGG FKD GLENDORA EGO ...... V. 5 IND. ITH VEIN LP. EKV 5 7., IND EGG FKD 5 3.5 HIGH GRADE NET AND SLACK 3 25 Bethel Coal Cos. DRex. 2716. DUr-x 2717. A GOOD PRli'K ON’ COAT, FOR THIS WEEK Po.-ahontas Kiel Aoh Luma SB.OO Indiana Fourth Vein v'-.0.i Brazil Block $5.00 SNAPP COAT. CO SllcepHXor to Shields Coal Cos 130 E Morris _ Drex.-l 8064 WOOD, light, heavy and mixed sizes and livered Webster 3228 IT'S never loci uni,., uioianapoli* rime* Want Ail* have failed to find ft-
: r ! J. I IS( I| l WS KOI• S FOR SAFE 3 —Coal, Ice and Wood Y hy Take Chances By Buying Cheap Coal? GLENDORA WON DER ( > lAI - EVE R Y I*ol2 N D GUARANTEED Glendora IBook iar*c forked..s7 00 ■ *-n. I.;- ~lor I 3t06 in ip . ein fk. $6 5 5 Gin G;-tid..r:i K.-s elean forked $.5 7. . U-. : u liloek lure.* forked. $7 "0 | 'I ••.'isterti Ky B!.-k larye forked $7.00 -' v. \ iiiftn. i Wall Etrji . .-in fkd 8 it : : .na Lump clean forked ..$5.50 1: --t b '- i'ii Illinois E.v flea.: Ik .-"> •’ ' tram; t mine mi An*, lump $.5 a) 1 .mz- ns 1.. for b;***h .rners and f-r *lO -’sc discount on all 2-ton order*. kindling with each ton l)4iv#-ry anywhere m .-iiy i nioii Ice & Coal Cos. DR* 1631 DK X 4622 SPECIAL for Few Days Only 111. or Ind. Lp., $4.75 2 Tons, $9.40 Guaranteed to suit —if not. return at our expense. Fansler Coal Cos. ' In J 950 Lin. 7950. It—Clot liing TROUSERS ii o Match Your Goat $3.9... $4.95, $5.95. $6.95 and up. THE PANTS STORE GO. 18 Wet I ()hio st. Near Illinois. W i . W i* r—Household Goods HDif! v*m ua ranco. loiur darrnr'rr *l<>o-po!ind re fri**rator auital)l for r-Kt;ii;!M! I Kina;* utorr. lyH* South'U+tt:. W Hrr\-i • ' ■ “ • d.v ;mm aril rnaH. "1 • Mart - St s atid nois*uni Dorfman Rug <o . 20* w W lahlngton St ar.ip n#*ad stttch cuar- ' " " ’■lt! I l*i LI VING ROOM StllT .*1 ovcntuffttl. 614 Ei • • - grtoi 082 d—Miscellaneous THE CLKVELA ND. CINCINNATI CHI C’AGO A .ST lA)UIS UY CO For ealr at public auction Monday. Nov •' 1824. at B BO a. m.. at the tinl aimed Ireixht utatinn of the C . O . C. A St L Ky Cos., Capitol Avr and South St.. IndianapoliH. Ind . rcfuacnl unclaimed, over mhl <iam;itpM] frloaht For a partial ltit < f thf irtiobs* tt hHI. ftr.* Auction Notice in thin {taper. ,i K VANCE Freight Claim Agent LIMTTi DOI.AU ICE AND FUEL CO. Han 0158.0 S iro K re Fa IR OTTTFTT* Wcl.wt.or 0775-J. 11 EAT INO STOV K~W. WohatcT OT7o J. c—Musical Instruments PIANO, upright: good condition; $45 eaah. 314 Minkner St, Take W. Michigan .nr. ELEGANT mahogany Victor Vietrola: ! ullghlly n.-eil hut jiml liko new. 8--50 ! .Jr- for SX(jO. Lin. 6*66. i A THE talking machine: dark oak case. ni<*‘ '..ndition; $l5O size for S4O. Lin"o)n 6865, f—l’**t and Live Stock HEAVY TEAM OF HORSES AND DUMP WAGON FOR SALE Lin 4402. FOX terrier pup for sale, six weeks old. Randolph 6788. 26 MISt LI.LANLOI N \VANTKII IF YOU have any Ice boxes to sell, just rail Drexel 4760. _ HIGHEST prices paid for good used fur* nil arc. Call Drexel 4760 AT ONCE, enough turniUire for 20 rooms Call Harrison 3311 or Harrison 4317 J. 27 in SI NESS AX .N Ot' N t EMEN TS ADVERTISING LETTERS, circulars and cards multigraphed or typewritten guaranteed service at lowest prices. MA 71)38, FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; feather niatlr.-ses and pillows made. K F BCRKLE, 416 Mass. Main 1428. FURNITURE repairing and upholstering: all makes gtnvew repaired. Bel. 0788 111 Gs. Bxl2. thriy ciud.. $2: ail work guar. SUPERK)R.CLEANKKS. Ken 4162 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGK. 201 Indiana Ave. MULLER'S HAT SHOP. Movcl lo U)7 VV Maryland St. WANTED to buy 1.000 old feather heds. Acorn F other Cos.. 725 Massachusetts Ax-e. Cir.-lc 6 11),5. PLUMBING and repair work promptly liouc. CHARLES WALTZ. Drexel 1310. •38 n 7) jßt.\<*K YnO TRANSjFEIU Furniture Moved Anywhere Special price on load from Dayton, Ohio. Responsible for all damages. City moving by job. load or $1.25 to $3 per hour. Ask about payment plan: storage from $1 per month up. Drexel B!tt!*. H. T. Diehl LOW rates on overland hauling, return load* from Chicago. Cincinnati, OTTO J. SUESZ Main 3628. Main 2352. Webster OOOfi-W. Webster 4579. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO' Call at all times, Randolph 3741. MIKE O BKIEjT ‘ Transfer and Storage. Main 1307. ITS never lost until Inmanapolls Time* Want Ads have failed to find it.
•MI ia SINESS; OPPORTUNITIES | PARTNER cement block factory: good I profit, small capital, big demand, safe i business. Address box A No. 1-ill-1 Times | YOU van earn siii(> veeii.y: $250 required. Money secured; unusual chance: : investigate. Room 210. 10 West Ohio. ; SENATE. N. 112; 10-rrn rooming house. boarding house combined: good business. , Inquire 112 N, Senate. hin, 2244. :i r °, _ AI To>l<>l;nj:s 10K SALE i USED CARS—THEY ARE GOING REGARDLESS IT MAY SEEM like poor business and we may be crazy like a fox We are crowded for space for the new 1925 Chandlers. The best thing we can do is to sell the best ten of our fourteen used cars —and sell them quick. i SATURDAY AND SUNDAY these ten will be sold regardless. The prieck'cut to a point where your sens*- of values and low prices will be shocked. Every one of these ten is in excellent shape —some like new —20 s, 22tr." '23s and ".’4s. COME AND SEE THEM, not only out of idle curiosity, but huv a little cash with you. You will buy it you ever intended to. EVERY CAR priced under $750 will positively be sold for half price during Saturday and Sunday. HERE THEY ARE Sale List Price | 1925 ROLLIN' sedan $1,850 $1,185.00 192 1 CHAND LER .. 1.750 1.350.00 1924 FORD roadster 500 250 00 1923 GARDNER touring ... 850 595.00 1022 FORD tour. 275 137 50 1920 NASH sedan 650 325 00 1921 LEXINGTON, sedan 1.150 695.00 191!* OAKLAND s dan 475 237.50 1922 OVERLAND touring 275 137.50 1919 CHANDLER touring 400 195.00 ; 1922 FORI) rnadM ■ 300 150.0 H 1923 Haynes sedan . 1,250 685.00 1920 HI'ICK touring 475 237 50 CUNVENIENT TF.KM* COOMBS AUTO COMPANY chandler dealers 1033 X MERIDIAN ST. LINCOLN 4317 OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. I "ilciCK 6 Muring. 1970' go-• i tires: ex- • client i-iuulitiou. A -a! buy at $295 Terms or tra.i MERIDIAN 1 M:i> CAR ! DEI OT 429 N Merrily St ! CHEVROLET touring. 1923; rust ovT?-haul-d 5 alia.gilt sate coni t■ r--s Willi sell at bargain if sold at once Lin. 4173/ .'HKVROLK'I .oa.i 5 passenger. .s-.L ar; vrar 5 good tires; upnoUlering| Is" • e.v, i-U.-nt a; - me- ..i:.i. ally A --a! <ar f..r winter 427 N Meridian, i *pn evenings _ POD'.E touring 192, r:n 3 000 ailif*. HUDSON AND ESSEX DEALERS. 322 N Delaware St FOR * coupe 1921; loc. wheel, bar cap and motoinet r. gotxl tins m-u fenders, paint good excellent condition mts-lianieal-ly: $256. terms MERIDIAN USED CAR DEPOT. 429 N M.rnljaii St FORD BODIES CALIF* 'RNIA TOPS. SWiSSHELM PARKER 5-14 K Wash St FORD 1971 5.787 *7.:.. terms HAVNE* A SCHMIDT INC 170-122 " North Lincoln 7575 Open • v:cs__ and Sunday FORD sedan with five goo 9 tires seat cov- ! *rs, ft.-., *129 terms s*l9 down $4 weekly for 31 weeks 477 N. Meridian: I "P*''t evenings I FORD. 11*21 roailsi'-r; starter demountt, able, slip on body Jo :; wheel First S SIOO cash offer gets it -127 N Meridian. ) Open evenings. I MAXWELL touring. 1023 model reflnishwl. bargain CENTRAL BI'ICK CO. I 2917 Central Ave Ran. 1300. Open evening*. MAXWELL touring $49. runs good. 427 _N Meridian Open evenings. Overland Tourings ’2B’s and ’24's •Seven to pick from These ears have been carefully gone over and recondltioned all are in perfect eondtlon the prices are right ex.-'-ption-Riy low terms. If you want a real bargain look over I these cars now Oakley-Overland Sales J 66:. S Meridian. Drey : 1743 GVKRLANL) tour.:i, IILLi: ..:>/. t rt‘t. k*mi HAYNKS & SCHMIDT fNr 130 133 \Y North Liu. 757*'>. % Gpon evfniußs and Sunday. OVeKIaND 19C0 tourtngr; $ 1 \\V, 't• rms , down, balance 1 weekly no interest. : 4'?7 N .Mfruli.f.u <){> n fv<mingß !U§ed Car Bargaamis; >fil!er Ckevrolet COMPANY Aw CJWt'X'S.i. thTS-V/ UNUSUAL VALUES IN USED CARS. Priced to sell and with a reputable ! dealer behind them. C. H. WALLEKICH CO. Circle 4300. 833 N Meridian St Op**n cvfilings and Sunday. For Good used Cars See I. WOLF AUTO CO S*. G-4.fitf* Main 1579 FOK SALE or trade. Maxwell touring' A-l I condition, and equity in “ lots. Will trade for Ford K<*dan. Irv .3631. USED CARS bi told 3T GOLD* BURG. 522 X Capitol. USED GARS cash, payment or trade. Jones-Whitaker Sales Cos f>4s N Cap rucks GOOD USED International trucks at bargain prices. Model K, ltfc-ton cab $450.00 i Model G. 2-ton 000.00 j International Harvester Cos. of America. 1188 Ky. ave. * Cir. 2509. WANTED —100 cars to wreck for parts. Will pay the highest cash prices. Call us first. SAM CORAZ AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO . 510 N. Capitol Ave. Main 0388. AUTOS WANTED —212 E. New York St. Main 4446. 32 ATTliTsiU’Bi n s* REPAIRS AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 N. Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry TiKKS~_Tij x >KS Ford sizes. $2 and up. .Other sizes. S3 and up All used tires guaranteed. Adjustments at half price. 525 W. Washington St. Open evenings. USED tires, any size. $2 and up. Open ] evenings till tfl P m. ROGERS TIRE! SHOP 3117 W. Washington Bel 4300 WHY not. a special MASTER coupe or sedan body for your Ford? Time payments: your body in trade. I. WOLF AUTO CO. .555-557-559-561 N, Cap110 l Ave. CHEVROLET specialists: first class work; reasonable prices. Bel. 2765, Cox Bros. sU xiO rORC YC LES. BK’YI LES GOOD bicycles. $8 and up: tires. $2 and tin. 9-40 Massachusetts Ave
AUTO MOBILES BENT RENT A NEW CAR. U drive it. 127 E. Wabash. Circle 3000. 35 FIXAXt lAt; WANT to borrow 8500 for one year: will pay 12 per cent interest; security first class, but not in real estate Address A No. 1493, Times. MONEY TO LOAN WE LOAN money promptly on second mortgages. 213 Peoples Bank Bldg. Lincoln 3845. 38 AI'CTION SALES PUBLIC AUCTION The C„ C . C. & St. L. Ky. Cos.. The Cincinnati Northern. The E. I. & Tr. R. R. Cos. Monday Nov. 3rd. 1924 at 9:30 a. m, at the Unclaimed Freight Station of the C.. C.. C. & St. L. Ry Cos.. Capitol Ave. and South St . Indiar.anolis. Ind. The following described freight and many other articles, units previously claimed by rightful owners. Bbls. kits and drums liq. roof cement, bbls.. pails and boxes paint. 1 bbl. boiler comp., I dr. turpeiac. I bx. hen oil rubber <iiating. used auto tires. I lot 27.5 new Pneumatic auto tires. 2 30x5 5.77 Balloon tires, auto parts, battery solution, batteries. 1 Buiek auto radiator shell. 1 engine block for Durant auto, auto springs. 1 gasoline tank for tractor. 1 ctn. electric switch boxes. 1 switchboard panel, furniture, chairs. 2 eases ferneries. 4 erls. dressers. 2 <-rts chiffonier*. 2 erts. bed ends. 1 ert. mirror. I crt. frame swing. I ert. i.avenport, sewing cabinets. 3 white enamel window shades, 5 bxs. framed pictures and mirrors, 2 oil heating stoves, I range Hi closet. 1 box towel racks. 11 cases 6 etn. enamulware. 27 cases alum. ware. 1 bx. crockery, notions, medicine, candy 2 boxes reeleaned wool clothing. 1 lot men's and boys caps and hats. 2 erts. veneered chair seats, bolts and nuts. lubg. oil. 65 wood barrels, empty bottles. 3 erts (60) baskets. 2 erts. waxed signs, printed matter, sales tickets. 1 box thermometers. 2 bdl. waxed paper. 4 eases waxed paper, ice cream can liners. glazed paper, burlap bags, steel bars and eastings, animal feed, 1 bx. fire bru-K 20 cases malt extract. 1 case hops. 2 bbi. kitchen utensils, 1 stock crate, corrg. boxes. 2 bx. oil burners, tool chests and tools, household goods. 3 boxes furniture polish, wood doors. marble, slate, stone, granite, head stones, glass, 1 box picture frame moulding 2 bathtubs, sinks, j washboilers. washboards, grindstones. 3 fail, furnace elbows cement posts. 1 milk cooler, cream sepr. cans. 1 crt. (18) pcs. steel lockers. Terms of sale: Cash or certified cheek payable :mmediatujse at conclusion of sa'ic. Di seription of Packages are copied from freight or way bills but neither the quanity or contents are guaranteed. A!! lots subject to examination Saturday Nov Ist. 1924. MeFadden Auction Cos.. Auction, -rs. J K VANCE. Freight Claim Agent.
GROCERY stock and fixtures at auction, Monday, Nov. 3, 9:30, at 302 N. East St. We will sell SI,OOO stock, staple and fancy groceries, complete assorted stock as a whole or lot to suit buyer. One 18-foot Huffman counter cooler, cash $1,400; one extra fine Remington cash register, two computing scales, counters, show cases, and all fixtures. Extra good sale. HODGES & MARK, AUCTION CO., Lin. 4960.
1 |:<;A1 : N<)T1( CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OK PUBUC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. lud 0.-t. 30. 1924. , TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice is hereby civen by the Board of 1 I’iif-'i. Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 29th day of October, they .; ;.-..vod an assessment roll . s' owing the prirna facie assessments for the following deseribe<l public improvei rnent resolution named: Improvement Resolution No 11700. COLORADO AVENUE From north property line of Tenth ! Street. To south property line of Sixteenth Street. By grading and paving the walks with ement pl.e’ed next to the property line to a uniform width of 5 feet: {trading and p'tvtr-* the str---t and a’ley crossings with cement placed next to the property line to a uniform width of 5 feet: grading the 'awns to a uniform width of 1’ 3 feet: • r buig both sides of the roadway with : Stratified Limestone. Berea Sandstone, i branite or tlx24-ineh Comrete Curb to a I uniform width of 30 feet: curbing the j wings of the intersecting streets and alleys : n a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plans; providing 113 lineal feet of ti foot radius granite rorners. providing ! 108 lineal feet of 10-foot radius granite ci rners: constructing 8 catch basins including inlet*tops providing ti new iron inlets: laying 413 lineal feet of 12-inch drain pipe with connections made to in-h-ts catch basins and manholes: connections at manholes to be made at the bench walls in the manholes All to be as shown on plan and as ; -peelfied. Persons interested in or affected by said ! >!e- t-:!>ed public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works i of said city has fixed Wednesday. Not. 12. j 1924. 2 p. m. as a dale upon which re- [ monstrances will be received, or heard. ..gainst the amount assessed against each i piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the Question as to whether t such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on i said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, witli the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to tie assessed, is on file and may be seen at (lie office of the Board of Public Works ot said city CHARLES E. COFFIN, W H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Oct 31 Nov 1. 3, 4. 5. 6. 7. 1024. CITY' ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis. Ind., Oct. 24. 102-1. TO WHOM IT MAY' CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of (Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 24tk lay of October. 1024, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessmeiits for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11894. BEI.LEFONTAINE STREET. From north property line of TwentyFirst Street. To south property line of Twenty-Third Street. Exi-cpt the Intersection of TwentySecond Street, B.v removing the present pavement and sand cushion, and resurfacing with 3ineh Asphalt: including brick gutters: laid on anew 3-inch gravel concrete foundation after all holes and depressions in the old concrete base havo been brought to proper grade, to a uniform width of 27 fret. Also extending ail water, gas. sewer and oilier private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to lie as shown on plan and as specified Contractor in submitting his bid. must submit a separate bid per cubic yard for concrete base. Persons'interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of rublic Works of said city has fixed Monday, Nov. 3. 1924. 2 p m., as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, agauist the amount assessed against each pipes 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, witli ihe names of owners and descriptions 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. YV. H FREEMAN. M. J SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Oct. 25. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. Not. 1. 1924. CITY ADVERTISEMENT D EPA RTM F. NT ~OF~PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Oct. 24. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana that on the 24th day of October. 1924. they approved ail assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments tor the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Impiovemen! Resolution No. 11798. NORWOOD STREET. From east property line of East Street. To west property line of Greer Street.
SATURDAY, NOV. 1, 1924
39 LEGAL NOTICES (Continued) k l By grading and paving the alley with Asphalt. Asphaltic Concrete, Concrete or Brick laid on a 6-inch grave! concrete foundation from 6 inches of property line to 6 inches of property iine to a uniform width of 19 feet: providing 35 lineal feet of 4xlß-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone or Ax2x2-ineh Standard Steel Paving Guard as specified: resetting one manhole top to grade. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. Ail to be as shown on plan and 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, 3rd, 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 name on said roll, or In a greater or less sum than that named on said roil. Said assessment roll showing said prlma facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions 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. Pet 2.5. 27 28 29 30. 31-Nov 1, 1924. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Department of Public Parks, City of Indianapolis, Office of the Board, City Hall. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of In dianapolis. Ind.. that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public improvements in the City of Indianapolis, as author.zed by the following numbered improv.ment resolution, adopted by said Board on the 23d day of October. 1924. Improvement Resolution No. 21. 1924. To construct a sidewalk on the south side of Fall Creek Parkway. South Drive, from a point 12 feet west of the west property line of Locke St. to the first alley west of Locke St., in the City of Indianapolis. a part of the park and boulevard system of said city, and said im-s provement is for park puropses. and is toJ be made in accordance with the plans and” specifications on file in the office of the Board of Park CommissiQners of said city. That said Board of Park Commissioners has fixed Thursday, the 6th day of November, 1924. at 2 o'clock p. m., at the office of said Board, in City Hall, as the time and place for the public consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time said Board of Park Commissioners will receive bids work. The successful bidder will "f>e required to comply with the specifications now on file and which may be seen in the office of the Board: he shall deposit a certified cheek in the amount of two and one-half (2 H ) per cent of the engineer s estimate of the cost of such work bid upon, but in no case shall any such check be for less than the sum of one hundred ($100) dollars, said check to be certified by a reputable bank doing business in the said city of Indianapolis, Ind. In case no hid is accepted, this check will be returned to the bidder, but if one of the bids is A;,ted and the bidder shall refuse or r.eW'-'-t to enter into any contract with the City of Indianapolis, within five (5) days from the time he shall have been notified of the aeeept-an.-e of the same, said .-heck shai! be forfeited to the City of Indianapolis .as ascertained and liquidated damages for the failure so to do. An affidavit of noneolluston as required by law must be furnished. The Board of Park Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. CHARLES A BOOKWALTER FRANK P. MANLY. A. M. MAGUIRE, EMSLEY W. JOHNSON. Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. Ind. Oct, 2ft. Nov. 1. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis Ind Oct. 30. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Ihiblic Works of the Citv of Indianapolis Indiana, that on the 29th day of October. 1924. they approved vin assessment roll showing the prim a facie assessments for the foLowhipM**!' - ri!"d public ment. as authorized by the Improvement v) Improvement Resolution No. 11685. WISCONSIN STREET From west property line of Capitol Avemi ~- ro west property line of Senate Avenue. By grading and paving the roadway with Asphalt. Asphaltic Concrete. Concrete or Brick laid on a 6-inch gravel • oncrete foundation, from curb line to curb line. to a uniform width of 30 feet- grading and paving the'wings of the iaters"oting streets and alleys in a similar manner and to the widths shown on plan: providing 63 lineal feet of 10foot granite radius comers providing 38 lineal feet of 6-foot granite radius corners: providing 125 lineal feet of 4xlß- - Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone or *4x2x2 In. Standard Steel Paving Guard a* specified: providing 1 iron inlet on south side of Wisconsin Street at Senate Avenue, 36 Inches deep, providing 1 iron inlet on north side of Wisconsin Street, at Senate Avenue. 24 Inches deep: laying 36 lineal feet of 12-ineh drain pipe with connections made to catch-basin* and inlets resetting 2 manhole tops to grade. Also extendirg all water sewer, gas and other private service connections to prop- * rty line where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified Persons interested in or affected br said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of r,,bij,. Works of said city has fixed Wednesday. Nov. 12th. 1924. 2 p. m. as a date upon which remonstrances will be received. or heard, against the amount assesstd 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 tn the amounts named on* said roll, or in a greater or less turn than that named on 9ald roll. Said assessment roll showing said prlma fae.e assessments with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and mav 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 Indianapolin. Oct. 31 Nor. 1, 9. 4 3 7 1974
CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE HOARD ™ Indianapolis. Ind Oct. 28, 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 27th day of October. 1924. thpy approved so assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11583. BIRCH AVENUE. From south property line of Henry Street, To north property line of Oliver Avenue. By grading and paving the roadway with Asphalt. Asphaltic, Concrete. Concrete or Brick, laid on a (Pinch gravel concrete foundation, from curb line to curb line, to a uniform width of 24 feet: grading and paving the. wings of the intersecting alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan: curbing both sides of the roadway with Stratified Limestoone. Berea Sandstone. Granite or 6x24-ineh Concrete curb: curbing the wings of the intersecting alley in a similar manner and the widths as shown on plan: providing 88 lineal feet of O-foot radius granite corners: resetting 4 iron inlets to curb grade: providing 54 lineal feet of 4xlß-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone or ’ix2i2inoh Standard Steel Paving Guard, as specified: resetting 2 manhole tops to grade. Also extending all water gas. sewer and other private service connections tat property line, where not already in. All to 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 citj4has fixed Friday. Nov. 7. 1924 2 p. ni. as a date upon which remon strances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece ot 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 prtma facie assessments, with the names of ownera and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Bbard of Public Works of said city. CHARI.ES E COFFIN W. H. FREEMAN M. J. SPENCER Board of Public Works. City of spoils. Oct. 29 80. 81-Nov 1 8. 4. 5 1924. VI NOTICE Stockholders' annual meeting of the White River Railroad Company for the election of officers and general business at the office of Kingan A Cos.. Indianapolis, Saturday. Nov. 15th, at 10 a. m. (Continued on Next Pace)
