Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 180, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1924 — Page 10
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LOCAL WANT AD RATES 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-* will not be responsible for more than on.- incorrect insertion of any advertisement. Want Ad cl“rks will give a hill number *hn a cancellation or s'op order is received. Advertisers are ur/<d to keep a memorandum of this number. as it indicates the time and date of cancellat on. Ton can telephone your Want Ads and bill be sent later Just eat! MAIN' 3500 Ask for Ad Taber TIMES WANT ADS COST LESS 2 CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS —We wish to express our sincere thanks for the kindne-o help and sympathy of our neighbors, friends and relatives during th- sickness and death of nir loving husband and father. George W. Fear. MRS. GEO. W. THAR, SON AM- DAUGHTERS._ 5 H MIKAI. lIIKEf TOKS ~~ W. T. BLASENGYM 2228 Shelby St. 1702 N. Ulinala. _________ P--xel 2570 PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Mam 0041. 0043 INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY IIERT S GAUD —2150 Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. (renrsrc Grinsteincr Funeral dlrersor , eo 3 E. Market. Main OddS “.EF- Jlkllct' 2 t'NPERTAKKRs—Hi-EY & TITUS Hsl V Pc'.im'rp Min ________ 7 1 .POKES AM) i l l RS FR A TERN AT. ORHn ; OF EAGLKS No "11 R ; . 8r ho and every Monday ev*nintr a* 8 p m at T r -mp> 4.*t W Wrnior.t >* F L FT* CHAN AN Prudent. WILBER H. MIL I. FT? S* 3 * r^tarv 9 PEKSONALS PERSONS farorir - ownership md operation o*' the I: water system hr the *:ty ar inv.ted to min M::r.iuipa! Ownership Lo.yup now onraiii7ii.fi:. For particulars add:-m f‘ v 1 -11 l Tirru s lo lost \M roixn FOUND—Art:eV found in Tndlaiiapolis stre.’t ears yesterday: Q ITMBUET.LAS 1 KA>KKT 1 PAIR GLASSIN CASE i BUNDLE 1 KEY Mi:n :T37 FOX TERRIER—XV* T • with K.vk -* on hea*i: and mouhs har on; !-t or uo>n on Thank--winitv I*2l N Alabama Answers t * : an;e ReX - : . 1£ f 7 COLTaTE-—Feniaie . •.* and white spots Name Qu*-* * Cripple b*y srriev*!.-. for pet. Rf-ward *lO Webster Tlhld. LOST—• hound w 1 .** v *:ver *-:*••* *rd: D‘\v3 r !. S I* M ATTHEWS GO.'S E Thirty-Sr, r * Wash *>’•*’ LOST—Trav.-li*:ir bak - oop.tp.ir* Aur j* ■ k*~tboMk. i'-’*v**!rv and woman’s ••iothtajr. Regard, TVasMr.4lo J LOST—Fraternity run. A F MeTrtoh on hook Ma 47CH V*tw. S R<*-rard STOLE N—Tber.de: Hoffman *♦♦! rim*; J 12 HU P V \NTI D—MAI.K MEN. boy a o-or 1 s to bandle T 7 S Mail on tram*, ir pnetofu-and *.vrrrail in oiti*® and rvmnt-v: $1,400-52.300 yearlr: I reF’jm* -1 my poeftio tL ;nrr:: perriee office to roaeh” the boy® to psca th r 'Vnm< “ XYr:?* 1 !T:.niedib**'t r .1 c iZV"NT 21 s St Lo ■. Mo CARPET LAYER—Experie; W.dvt*r .'1403 13 I.VbiHUTIONN * Voils Earn While Yon Learn ACTUAL. PRACTICAL. EXPERIENCE IN INDIANA? BUSIEST SCHOOL OF BF.AUTA’ CULTURE o’i lire moils under the sepervl>f>n of e..mpeterit, tiicc.s'ul *' *■ l- -y= make- successful epera tor* Very low tuition, krais if and sired. Investigate NOW Chp this ad write your naraa. liar is and telephone number on It. ar.d mail ;t in. We will send you a booklet giving full information. or preaent it in persoa to Mr. Fulton. Diplomas Av/ardsd. /kanbevr^cademo (bltare 167 N. Illinois St., e Second Floor Stewart Block Circle 02Uti A Ij'jOOli I’I.ACK • TO I.KARN rSAITV rrr.Tfßß THORUUGH COI'RSK FRKL Cl. NIC—DIHIOM AS vW A RUUD MR MII.I.ER IN-T‘;rcroß ni.ivi. ?Tit K FT iiAiR STORK 1138 OI.IVK Si'KKKT !>F.KXKI. 463.> ET.F.t riCi TV TAUGHT BY FXI'KRT? Em while you learn at house: electrical brsci arc! prom lesa'in.. free. Satiefaetiou Fuararitccu and t>.i~;:ioii ~- nred. Write to Chief Kiisme-r Cooxe, 2144 Lawrence Ave.. Chicago. lOPII.AK piano mus e t nit in 20 leasons beginners ant* advanced. Clar* Bo.es Stf.i.til 10 W Ohio St Circle 8.120 MKN Tt> .* a-’i hart !i r tradv. TKI CITY BARbKR COLI.F.f.E 610 F. Washington St Indiaiiapolis. Ind Circle 07n7 : FHORTIT t ND - Tn IKI days typewrltlng 02*.’ People* Ban.i Bidtr Lincoln 1130. 14 sTIKSMKN W 'Vllill AGENTS—Distribute. demonstrate mid take orders for our lire of ftl houscJit.id products and toilet foods M dt* ssiio in fort Ch-istmaa. Enormous tlemand: easy work Write f,,r fr-e sample pheu. Reauttful sampc outfit f irtiishcd. Write HARVEST HOME PRODUCTS CO. 814 W. North A'. i IgO. AGENTS—pc ’ Packard Shirts Direct from Factory Thousands being so <1 for Xmas -ample line FREE 'l6O patterns' Write qui-k PACKARD MKG. C. 3! Orleans. Chicago 15 AGENTS %XD SOLICITORS AGENTS make bir money selling Madison ’ Better Made” Shirt- direct from our featory to wearer. Over one milli'ni satisfied wearers. E isi'y eoid No capital or experience rrt|'iirtHl Many earn 5100 to Flfio weekly Territory now being allotted Wonderful opportunity Write for free samples now MADISON MILLS, fit>d Broadway New York. IG~ IIKIJ*\V> NT ED—FEMALE YOFNG ' iy fcr gtiivral off: *6 work: hi-'h school cruduatc Trf-furred. Must hrqiiivk ami m- --irut* with figures ar*d write legible. G ‘id •l. tn*M for adraucrmuit. Apply giving ref rf-n* • > arid tH* iI one numW. Ftiv No The i WANTED to take full chars** hildren M-hno! apt Call evenings alter ti o’clock c r v r.day *2*>3H N O.ncy St. 17 SITUATIONS WANTED a—Male MAN—Colored. a janitor, around garage or In repair shop. Have 12 yeaiA •xperlence in auto repairing. Age lit! J- rs Ker wood 2656. COAL wood and kindling, tiedding, flowers and lawns; hauling. Web 4047. CHAUFFEUR: single. 5 years' experience: city references. Lincoln 4dol.
17 SITUATIONS WANTED fc—Female WOMAN—Experienced. German. would like upstairs work or care of small child in private home; stay nights Lrerel ll.Sß<t. COOK, wants position with family going to Miami for winter. Ran. 1875, CURTAINS TO LAUNDER MRS J. LUX A. CIRCLE dm2. LRt.PsM AKKK —Desires few more, customers. a dicss a day at your home; references A-l I.in, 177.1, COLORED woman wants work by day; good r■■•fe.-enee. Har. 2362 J. LADY with smad child wants position as a ho- s If. ner. Circle 34118. GHF . it cored, want* work Wc.ivsday T 1 irsday. Friday. Har 0124-W. ! KOOMS FOR KENT CENTRAL. 2420—R00m, newly furnished; ups! wdi heated: pri home Ran, li 1 ■'!!* ILLINOIS. N. 2811: modern: good heat. ?4 and S6. Harrisoii 21>61 lv MERIDIAN. N 1203; two large front rnnmii: warm. Call Lin. 4!>ko _ -TATE. N.. 323; nice. warm, room; pri vate. modern home; ?4. Lin. 871*2 23RD St . E. 512: mod rn: ladies employed . Central car. Kill. .’271 VERMONT. E.. 712; sleeping rooms. r a amiable: no children. "ROOMS—ROOMS NO CHARGE For complete list, on this list you will find what you want: any location, any price, housekeeping or si eping Also un furnished. Aso apis. Frc- service HOOSIEIt sPEr.D RENTAL SERVICE 710 ODD FELLOW BLDG. UN. 4072. LARGE front room, north; steam! heat: 1 or 2 gentlemen: 2 in family ! Kell 3637 j a —Eight Housekeeping CAPITOL N !*l2 large front house keep - r'.om: 53.30. aiid garage. tXH.i.FGE. 3154 >S : two can 2-room apts.. modern: private entrances rea-; sonahl- Riley 2173. t DORMAN 322'5: light h.ius-keeping] root:;: w ater, sus. e! . tr:-ity: ?2 DORMAN. <1 : 2 n.-atly fipmislusl room. strictly no nil-n VVrtst-r O'.'oO EAST. N . 139: !., .S' . r tTs ping: lent. K.tl.; everytts!n- fir is! id. SI 30 I EASTERN Avi . 43; 4 ru> unfurpie -d suite; light, heat w iter sas stove turn.; hath: private home. Webster 23 R M.t’ARTV K P 4P — Torn i rm fur io v heat'd, light g.i. bail ?d goo. • t.-inity • near Fl-l' her !>.\.l TENTH. E '2ll*: iirwiy decorat'd 3-rnoS. iront apartment. E TEVrirY.". 7 -"jt ffers ci Ave ' f .r- ---• ; ■ loms - 1 : Webster ''-is VERMONT. W.. 2025: light ho .'..-keeping rooms. lit j 12ti7-M. LIGHT .•.tius-kTTpmg rt.oms other things ? urtiisheG Drexel 117d l<—liouid :iii(i ID Mima BROADWAY 3131. 2 nicely funiish-si ru.- j.rivate nnsl home -a ar.it. Sill tor garagt pi W ish 4613 K < —Rooms ami IJoard Wanted EMPLOYED coup: -and gir. 7 years old j w.pit room ,u.d 10.tr.1 south near ?a j ,-et* H* art s -!:o .! Cc! atter 4 p. ni. or : l'ef'..'-* s a m. Drcxci dl3 s d—Hotels ROOM? slower la'h ?' wick' perma- ' VI iltTiIN HOTEL C:rcn 19 RENTALS a—Houses ASHLAND T r;i!3 . iu*mi-rnol . College oar. Lin . .'TscJlJn- 'l T 7 N ”~Y 77 r:n :ni><Wru paid In :iHS7. 74. 4 toona U)t'. V' ■ 4 room . ; . ’ .. !■■ 1111 Mi Ik!*. blvl; 4 rooms. M*nii-Miod . Jlh.oti \ N *g 3 rn.s svmi-uioU 51 *- - r '*i HaiJinf N . \'ZZ 3 rooms . uuu nULGUHV l AFI'LL INC Maui 01*96 i7k< M >KSI Dk7~-U ’4 .0- room double, mod *rn ii.ircn’* wakr :*:*! 7-3 do l)n x' i •■DJOfv COL' H ADO. N bid. broom moJtrii K.‘ w:;:, .t l S3H with. •M-.U Irvir.gton IrTOU j CHKNKLI.. tiUO.l 3 room uptK*i aj* iri w itn ka Sl*-.60 Main rDDY. •‘•i;’ f*r •*oltfr*d " r-*>m :iu:i. •: r. T .t*wii ;;.;*rrt,’l fti’.-r i .td 7'-** I'rpXf. t M> U> a*-NGLi>ii. i'll. 1 ' ♦* m*Hitru ravtrpl : .m t* I r* \ * IS7IMV . FAIRt IELI> l"3b attra*-tr * 4 ro:n apt : w ar>' . rta.-yonab.? rr:t Wya FORTIETH. E 710: attrautive new don- j hi* iiK*- -iit.le iraratfe: Waghuiiton HIAWATHA ht . *-103. uoar W NVu V rk st. b room home on corner lot. no mo: • y down. I'ay bk*' r*-:.t MOYKii RFALTY Cos . UI3 F- oi.bn iUua liid Lln- • oln U.S4 * Randolph 13U3 IT7ITNoTs“ ti !<">ruk n*oauri;. i.eatfd duplex. iU V INGTON—Ib jr* rnti Z- i\ lowr d jj>:* \ . thoroughly nti i *tlern kar ;t 4 ♦* i • - <u ib ifaratf* al.ov pa\-*i. Cad Web ; -r* r rf3P J p f s ••l#*4*tric llfrhtM ;i £ - pn *1 -a rar*- •r, .*r location: n*ar *d ' Ini ir* *3if* N Ib'Villf. W. r *~l7'TtT'Va N 3211 K cT" m*Ki’T 1 dou-| hi**, fra*’ur<* Wplvster | sSOMMERsET. N. V>:4 n* ** 4 roo.n b in?ai**W ; * i*-4-triC i iff hire KdS. *n>t>d well. a-| rajje: •*n:er 2ouatlin: (Timm! sohool. j •* N lU*\ . !*■ W*ci/St*T *j2.’S SOI’TH SIDE ini I-.-: flieiri’l att.c anti large basement . Call Dr.-x..; .i4f*s ; ST. CLAIR. E~i*22ij 4 rTmss: city ■ ter iiaid; gas: im;y ?J_.V - TALBOIT. S lfls srm tPnih e gas •a tter, electricity 82 3 Main 1381. | TALBOTT. N.. 2403 V rnwn* reiotl.-rn excellent condition Har 26.68-W _ 12TH E. 2210; 7-rtn. mod ; good furnace. b garagt Webeter 1J032 UNIVERSITY' If EIGHT?. C 7-77 Ave -. room cottage doubie ga- igc, outbuildings- ele.' and water. Southport 134 R-I. RENT VALLEY. 2342 4-roo - water paid: elec tn.-itv lighta improve.! wir.-ei COBB REALTY < O MAIN 2 I* DUPLEX—Upper 5 ruonts : and bath: t.“al and water furnished: garage aiduin. W.ishingtoii 2243 LITTLE HOUSE EAST Cushing. 2289: new 5-room house Call Wcheter 7888-R 3 ROOM COTTAGE CAS AND LIGHTS. FOR COI.fiRED NO CHILDREN. INQUIRE 720 N. DELAWARE COLORED; 41*i W T ;ity-Fifth . 4 rooms eh-etririty gn**: 822.50. Lincoln 4d22 Waahington 1820. COBB REAI.TY Cl RENTS—-IN3CB-ANCP—RFAI. FSTXTE Main 2218 OR COUJRED—2324‘i Cornell Ave 4 room npiier duplex: wat'-r. gaa -ind ; iiglity tnsid*- h'm-"- rr-paintixj new paper: ! -”0 R. f-ii D,it WASHINGTON BANK i AND TRUST CO, Mi in 0792 b—Houses, Flats Furnished ARLINGTON. S 311 ft. 6 room modern, fur nisheil double: good condition. d—ltusiness J’laces MICHIGAN. W. mo-*: stnr^*room: fi'ood In f-Htion for any Imp of bu*infs*; ntcam >3. r Hand 1303. Liu 3846. dOTH E 3313 ni<.*** fr any hWebster 2036. UN EXP [RED LEASE— D-s irablt> ppa^< M*r**hants Dank suitable for manafirrs office-, attractive rrntal propost toin. Lin**h: 40?? 2jT~RE \i. ESI E ~ b—Houses HERE S A REAL CHANCE FOR SOMEONE MUCH BETTER THAN YOU THINK A DANDY LITTLE HOME SIOO IS ALL YOU NEED Opportunity is knocking at your door right now 1 PARTICULARS. .1 A. LYNCH Circle 1422. Evenings IRv 3080. BUNGALOW, double: let your tenant prac- | tieally carry your payment, reasonably priced on -onvement teruis. No obliga- ; tlon incurred m showing. Call H. S. I Graham. Lincoln 4 184. J E. MORRI ! SON & CO Lin. 7330. WEST >IDE BUNGALOW In excellent location: 4 rooms with ignis, ga-. furnaci large bast-nico! sewer.! sanitary toi'et: S2.IMKI -?300 - ash and >23 monthly. Call Mr Weesuer. Main 0792. WASHINGTON BANK & FRI ST CO DEARBORN and 36th St- : 5-room bungalow. semi-modem electric lights, gas. furnace, garage and -nient drive. Cali Webster 4 - 33. MR BROSUM. SIOO DOWN Balance S2O per mouth buys four-room cottage AA'ili paper and furnish new shades. Call Main 0711. Harrison 4125-W. UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS new 4-room bungalow. with 2\lots; only 82,000; $250 dowu, balance as gent. Drexel 0817.
21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses FOR colored buyers. Must sell 5-room cottage: Twenty-Second near Illinois St. Main 1 074. Wadi. 3083 Lin. 1008, FIVE-ROOM bungalows, easy payment*. Wash 434 4 CITY BI.DRS REALTY CO. FOR nice homes cast and south, cash of terms C J OSBORN, Drexel 0184. d—Lots EAST front lot on Shrlver Are., near 30th for sale by owner. Improvements all in. Webster 8614. e—Suburban 1 ’i ACRES: off Mooresville road: 6 miles from city: l ew 6 room house, fine wood finish: lug cement porch: completely wired for electric service: garage and shop: near I traction and bus lines. Ii you will let us show you this place you will buy it: SOOO : cash will handle: balance easy payments. ! See JESS. 01(3 Meyer K.scr Bldg. NEW orouni bungalow, electric lights, porches, drilled well. Fifty Ninth and I Harding Sts Nortiioim addition. n"ar Kessler Blvii. Highland and Bflnadmoor i Country Clubs; S3OO cash. $37 monthly. ! OSCAR LEE. 400 230 East Ohio 31. : Main 0217. EDGEWOOD—New 5 room bungalow. never occupied: lfix'o garage: good well; electricity: 12 apple trees: lot 100. x j 200, ample space for chickens and garden: ' -300 cash will handle. See JESS. 016 1 Meyer-Kie-r Bldg Main 0103, ! LONG APRIL 5 rot in bungalow: big lot. 82.2x235; to trade on improved 10 to 120 acres: near Indianapolis SEE JESS Hit! MEYER KISER BLDG. MAIN 6163 ! Elk.riWOOll—l lit 100x330: only 600 ft, from interurban and bus lines Priced right a i libera! term- MR HAIUiYMAN Mi:in i7 92 Irvington 3310 ; f—Sale or Exchange SO ACRES, n. ar Nashville Brown County: 2Cj nu.es from State game preserve: just acquired. 8 i.-rc- . a ired, good w iter, well. Ft - fishing and hunting. Ideal - nnuier home. chi. ken or tobacco farm. 1 Wil! fade for Ind'..'ii.tl>"hs property of take filial Ford coupe as part payment I balance cash See JESS. 616 Meyer Kiser ' Hide M Hill 61 63 g—lliiildcrs and Contracting IF YOU HAVE A LOT WE WILL BUILD : AND FINANCE YOUR HOME. RELIARI K REALTY CO. Main 0186 22 REAL ESTATE WANTED LOOK! * CASH! Ha ve l*l ’ ■ yer for 10 50 ■r 60 a rrea ' i-- h-re witl.ln 30 ml 6 -of city. Want ! -oou improvements w.tn plenty n? s.ha.i • g.> and lard, Sec ;i, and Ist > r.r farm. FINANCE REALTY COMPANY to •It Bdg M \ 575S HAVE CUSTOMERS WITH CASH ANI>! Cm* PROPERTY TO PURCHASE AND EXCHANGE FOR CLOSE IN IMPROVED 1 5 AND Pc TO 10 ACRE TRACTS. I:A ■-T AND W.-T OF INDIAN'APc-M? N \TIONAI. AND ROCKVILLE ROADS PiILFECL: !' < i‘MK IN AND SEE JESS. ■: • MKYF.R KISER BLDG _ I WE HAVE 1 y.-s for ai! lae-in of Ir.oianapo':- and sub obar. projerty We a.so make trades. What have you? Cans. Main 2957 ()rin .Jessup Land Cos. AciaL\‘Tllv-a N TKD Up t*> ."♦) a-iv.- v.est *i: • l :u* r 3- M-. f Im* ■ \y fandv <* *!I. <fh < .<- ’ r i .*(>tm* a: ds- - (JIJ M- yu-K'!->r K ; : • ■ : t i•? . • u i-.t torn h. Ma::; 11*74 i.Hif jln J * W 6 U : L uy' -f ,St Cr ETTINGEH ? 734 53 FARM LANDS ONK HT’NI>RKD a<*.**s*, I;*rnlrl'Us (': ty 11 r ... s from Mr •hroiifi.. pri v 7 i nnrn ■{ \vi r. *io iff!** <*rll and * v. iry ;.*t- <.• : ,ir<! ■At-li and (tprinic. <:i travel ru t-f. -:• •! Ltrm a ;’? trtulf f r inoict: ajin :s pr.ipi-rtv >•*• J' r*>*. Old r Kin*r ' . FI! TV THREE i reu 9r m brt. k t - s--furiiiH** bri**k milk ho ;•** is ante rhi* u **n ho'.iti- . on** 1 *isr L-arn one good fram* bar:, ►tan* Jiiourt f*.r t*n • * am. huso for •:.<> ♦COChI <r* i. throißh plitMv ip /ii frn*k i?r (i.iit v trm n* ar SmitL* Valley , v. i tr.T.i* fur I. (iiar.atioiiM p r >j>+*rty S**e M• • ' T ANARUS; N’ A •'’<}: KL' ! i )ItCH \ili) m-ar~!. ak e land Ka 7>ob b**arlzig finest va-.-i.-M of < r vm at.d ►rapvfr .it; will tra • 9 >r I’.iUanap :h m* •• JKSS. ‘■•K - ■ ■ 33 A< kl> ri’l liable lev* 1 ’ lan J on £•*••! fi 4 • * 'id t- a:;. p’*i •' 7 ni;*M iron- M .>:i .rii**!3 . ] r i>* fro'n trae . i> .*■ : 300. S**.- Old Mty*r Bldg * 6H 28 ACHK.H. 2 mlUfl *aat Oakiandon, i : m:>* f/oiu Mon irnrut. a!l t.i.aL.-. W. : trad** m: laiKur farm Old M*v..rKNr BMg Main SUNKEN rare! n 10 ar - .• •- improvfL. j r.- t fs, 3 in* ■ itb 2 wust. U \V I TIKT. A. Ct. nibi;** !:L U FAKMS w WTFI) HAVE CASH CUSTOMERS FOR 20, 30, 4b, HO and 60-ArHE JM PROVED FARMS NEAR INDIANAPOLIS. COM K IN AND SEE JESS. 616 MEYER KISER BLDG. \ : - Hare voi Trl'--.! to us. la.-iu? IPs .-..si < all Me .i 3600. As; tor on Ad T.ok• r !5 MIS* F.r.I.ANFOI S FOR SAFE a—Coal. Ice and Wood BOYLSTON COAL ALWAYS CLEAN —We mean clear. -THE PRIDE OF INDIANA." LARGE BLOCK. 87 25 COAT f(i 23 and .argo egg eire ?5 90; delivered f -r the present wtihe we can deliver direct Iroiu the cars INDIANA "libs ’ good coal. WHY PA V price of good-nixed cosi for slack and screening* weighed In with your coal. YOU GET the same kind ol coal on a!! reorders, filled from the same mine. POCAHONTAS MINE HUN >7 delivered. GENUINE ila7ard Parian County Eastern Kentucky large eg* coal. *7 25. delivered clean. No ii rt. No slack. Indian Superior CorJ Cos. 5 E MARKET ST. KM 304 Lin. 7531. SPECIAL Boonviito rndißna. 2 in. Ip fk.. white atli ... ?•" 00 | Ivy \\hi*n Ash W. Vn.. 4 in. Jp. fk . .5.7 00 | fvy White Ash W. Va, 2x4-in. fk . tla/sr*| Kentucky. 2-in. Ip. fk $7.00 j bora. Fled Ash. 4-In. Ip. shov 50 00 Tnd I.inton 4th Vein. 4 in. Ip. fk. . 5*3 75 Golden Glow S. Ind sth Vein. 4-in. Ip 5*5.73 Golden Glow P. Ind. sth Vein eppr. 2x4 . $5.50 Sngb W Va . 4 in. Ip. f! , best for furnace use $7.75 Haven Rtd Ash Virginia. 4 in. Ip. fk..57.75 KKTILEL COAL (O. Drexel 2717 Drexel 2716. WIiTTm kv"( By Ituvlng Cheap Coal? ULEXDORA WONDER COAL—EVERY POUND GUARANTEED Gen. Glendora. 0 in. block lartr' fk*l.s7.oo Gen. Glendora. 3 to 0 in. lj>.. cin. fk.50.25 Gen Glendora. 3x2. eggr clean fkd. . $.7.75 ! Beet W. Virginia. 0 in. block, ig. fkd..57.00 Best Kastcrn Ky. bin b!k , 1,:. fkd..57.00 Best W Virmnia..2x4. csp. eln. fkd...50.50 Best No. 5 Ind. Lump., elean forked. $5.50 Best Indiana tr Illinois Egs. clean fk.55.25 Best Virginia mine run. 50‘r lump.. .$5.50 Ind and Virginia nut and slack.... $3.75 25 cents discount on all 2-ton orders. KINDLING WITH EACH TON. Delivery anywhere in city. Union Ice & Coal Cos. DRex. 4621, DRex. 4622. MARION FUEL CO. CIRCT.E 1818. OR CIRCLE 7012. SERVICE AND QUALITY COAL LATH AND N. SENATE AVE.
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25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE b—Clothing TROUSERS To Match Yoiuir Coat $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 and up. THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St. Near Illinois. e—Household Goods UUG9 and linoleums. Dorltnan Rug Cos. 207 W. Washington St. j SEWING niac-hiite. drop head ?.S: apt. 318 : Lexington 1116 North Capitol. SEWING machine drop-head, stioh guaranteed : ?8 £'3d v Meridian. GOOD KITCHEN CABINET FOR $lO. d—Miscellaneous THE following articles will be on sale all next week by the C.. C.. C. A St. L. Ry. Cos. at their uncaimed freight station, corner Capitol Ave. and South St . Indianapolis. Indiana. J. K. Vance. F. C. A.. Child's rubbers. 50c pair: child's slippers. 60c pair; ladies’ slippers, oxfords, ! $1.50 to $2 pair: auto visors. $2.75 each: j trunks, metal covered. $2.75 to $7.50 rugs, various sizes and quality. 10 per cent off marked price for Monday only: 5 rolls glaaine paper, $5; 1 floor lamp stand. ss' 2 rucking chairs. 52.50 cadi; 1 nosl chair. $4: 1 dining chair. $2. Ironing board*. folding, $1.25 each: 2 boxes framed pictures. 52: stand lamps, 75cadi; 1-2 hole oil stove. $1: 1 stat’:<*. ; sls; 11 drums condensed skimmed milk. ! 5)1: 2 wagon neats. 50c each; 22 nn-ca- ! phones, $2 for lot: lunch kits. 50c each; j L*. S. cookers. 25c each: galvanized tub*. •! 40>' and 50c each; galvanized garbage ! "3iis. .'ilk* to $1 5o each; 1 Inlaid walnut | davenport library tub!", S3O; 10 1? n:ch : paper holders and .-litters, $1 each: l b"v ; scratch tablets. -■>: l erato 2 inch gal- ; •■ anlzed down spouting. $1?: 1 in w I'er- - lection gas oven. $3: 1 metal white enJ amelixi ktt* lieii cabinet. >2O 1 bag m-.n Oil feed. $1 I copper washing machine | tub, $5. 3 iron sere. ns. $1 50: l writing desk, $6; 1 display ■ ‘liter base. s'.’■> * auto fenders. radiator hoods splash ' shields: 2 iron pulleys, $1 ; 10 drums 5 | gal. each: oak and mahogany wood paste ; filler. $5 i>er. 2 boxes .-ream separator ■a, s S2O; 3 trui'U cal-s chot'S- $2": 5 | pored .on urinal* $5 cad.' 5 wood door. 1 .50 gallon galvaiuzis! tank $i . 1 8" gal galvanized tank. Ni 1 inty wood bar id II 0 puss * slate grindstones. 2-e to ■II each l 3-purt laundry tray. s■>. 1 automobile trunk. $5. 6 bat:, t sls j to S3O. 3 W. (' Bowls. $4 each: l W < | Tank S3: 2 enamded Uib-hen sltiUs. sls - . 1 box W. C. scats. $5; 1 10 I foot stct'ladd. r II 50 1 crati . l'or- h swing parts 30" 1 erato picture nioldm: >;,i i " enameled kU<-hen table tops $-1 eah; 1 electric too! grinder, -to 2 > ■ 1... li-tnsfi.i 1.l- r parts -5. 3,-.24 nil" ts b.ift paper board Ml- 44 tnch lv 6-4 id 2 I,'Msiruh heavy duly truck tin-* 34x5. >2O cadi 1 lot phonograph records. 25c " NOTICE Contractors and T’.ulMora, Wo offer for Halo atfractivt* pilcos a large quantity of new and used largo canvas covers, very woT stiltod for wind broakors. hay stack covers, construction work anti numerous other purpose? Covers arc from 12 to 40 foot wtdo and 55 to SO foot long, can bo cut to any siz" desired, made of heavy weight goods. Also compiote stock Pipe tongs, ic and 5 inch 2-ply b ather belting, blacksmith and carpenter tools and hardware, at the right prices. M L GOLDHERG A- SON CO. 1302 \V Wash. BIRD h, XND ?lAN D— N.-W and. ip I-—ve 1 05.52 J 1 4 - ! ast e—Mnsica 1 lust run icnt s TALKING MAriMXK BAK'GAINS VHTROt.A M.MHiGA.' Y CASE I :LS 0" Ml:Ll.d\Vi<'WN MMiOG CASE I.t.i ■"> i- \THi. lir;,!. I>A K 1 ASK sa. •*<> • I-4THK GOLDEN u.\B C\ .: . * 4.5.00 VK.'l'OR Gid.DEN l AK I '.DK . >4.5 Oil ut TING 1-OKTABLK - 'I.OO EVERY MACHINE IN FINE CONDITION. i.[ 6865 1114 N. MERIDIAN. f aLKY.Ni# MiiMi IN 1 WAi'.Nt r -ON Si LI! BRANT Nd A -< !1A :> H ' R MARK ON :r $1.5" MAI MIN' FoR >75 -.v:i a* $;. i > -;i and id> a MONTH WASH 32(H) **..R O' La: .:'X4*:..r Inrg !- -- u <>r :.>■ A ■ 1■:43 it Ak fc- M: - V EDISON -Large man .. iv finis lordnetu. b*i-*>tlr.. b- -. ' 23I"4_AV i FI.UTKN-iiiifli - r ule . ol mmu. L-.ri f—Pot and l ive Stock ! FANCY riGEONS 114X6 K 34th Web-a|.-r 4>l:U, MI >( 111 WFOt S \\ \N i FI) LKT us HPi! yt•;;r Jo> n- tio'ii u r o'i!s at aiu- ! *i< a nr ;u,v you mu \<> . fr ut Rmre. ; HOI Mil'S MAIt K Al* MON < <> LIN ei ' , . ■ • yi\ ; u 7034 IF YOU have ,v,v ice Dozes to #eil. juit rail lirezei 47i0 niGHK* 3 '!’ in* • - \ i<l ttv footl uned fur* tiUur- U.!l Drpif'l 47flrt \V ast k7> " FTVT: M nTkTITT Itu \ss HKI>S ANY OA’IUTIoN I.fN* NsO.'. MOLkRATLIA p*- - -.J L ■ • i..r I‘j - yi x: h .;’.l Adiir s No ! Noo T i 2; iii SjNKss y.NNOI M KMKNTS : roNTHAITOH- —Job work a 1 !r .h**'* . osMet HI • r*' Hxl2 t • 1 .- -uAr SHI'EKIOR CI.kANERS Kti _44oi_ FEATHERS bought. ed(l and renovated; fpatior iidittr hs and Pillows mads. K F JtT *RKI K -HU. M 1 M_n; 1 1 1 4's.*B HAHKR HANGING. > : 70 n.otu up, s>aiutitiß ami k -'UiitUi- HsiTlsot) 1 V'Ji PA V V R!N'- \N I ’i* A INTI N * At' :o aVt work Kti.ir:nt,#*.*d !>:■■■ v; 423d. SAFETY HAZOIi HI.AUFS Sharpened n [TLEDtiE - * Indiana Ay. CONTHATTING TLA s'F!•' Jl KH -l.nr.'-* and •uu.t! j rl>H Hstimat-- fre* Kuuwotai 5704 •' Ml : LEK $ HAT *HOP Mo IV V'rj ’ l CTffV~\AY)(T"IN N 1 1 W Oh’o Nw chop luey place Ale - rooms zi^STO^AOE^^NIjMmAXSF^It^ LOW rot.:* on ov*r!i.<l liauitne. retura loafi* from Chlrngo, Cincinnati Ou*TO J. BUESZ. Main 3628 Main 2352. Wots trr OflDll-W, Webster 4579. ! WANTED all kinds of baiding S*e CHARLEY GREEN. 1635 Hoyt Ave. or • -nil Drexel 3030 \V NOKTjiWKSTE H N Tit ANS FT K~CO. at ali tlmts Randolph 3741 M TKE ’O HKIHN Trsnpfcr and Storagv. 29 HI SINFSS OPPK ITMTIFS MILMNEKY store one of the b# st p.;.v ;n' places iu the city: loi Ic.iS* ind ver.> -•heap rent. This [dace in a profit of at le.ast J‘N')o a month char price | 51.200 and terms. A A. BARNES SALES ! AND SERVICE. 401 Lfrnhard Bldg. I. n ! BOON. it pw coi have traveling position Jan I Must vMI: halt cash: no agents. See store al 00’.’ ). ' 1 ’ ' v Ht-'i • ■ phj the city Party leaving town: will sac rifict* f*r cash. tnsidt‘r small run tal propertv. A A HA HNK- SALES AND SERVICE. ’ 101 Lombard Bids’. Lincoln tOO3. S7OO SECOND paying 7 ' V lid r *S’ -Ii i A ihjX A 1490 s j b pa oi -: 600: $i 000 cash, balance terms Box ISA. Vorktown Ind. mTA BUICKS —ThoruherfiT'l.ewis Motor Cos., complete line of new and used ears. We now have tin* new 1925 scries demonstrators in touring’s and sedans. 3839 E, Washington. Irvington 4343 CHEVROLET SEDAN, 1924 Used two months. Extras. Will sell for quick sale Terms. H. B ALBREA. Circle 0233. CHEVROLET SEDAN NEW Must srll on account of sickness; terms. Will consider small car in trade. C. R. HUNT. 26 N KEYSTONE. WEB. 3708.VV. CHEVROLET sedan 1924: bargain: terms. CENTRAL BUICK CO., 2917 Central Ava, Randolph 1300. Open eveuiugg.
30 AUTOMOHn.F S FOK SA LE Chevrolet sedan, demonstrator S7OO Chevrolet coupe demonstrator s.">3o New car guarantee on these. STONE CHEVROLET CO. 540 E. Washington St. CHEVROLET touring, 1923: excellent condition throughout: new paint, good j tires, upholstering like new; side curtains i ood: can be bought lor email down payI nient: balance terms: will demonstrate. STONE CHEVROLET CO. I 427 N Me idian ! ELECTRIC-WAVERLEY; good battery; fine i condition: will sacrifice for SHM>. 1500 j N Delaware. FORD. 1024 dump truck; used about 3 months; tiros show no wear. Seo this i for $595. HAYNES-bCHMJDT INC. UIEB Fills--100 TO CHOOSE FROM Includes Tourings and Roadsters Coupee and Sedans Priced from S3O up THE FRANK HATFIELD CO. ;625 N. CAPITOL AVE, j AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS FORD COUPE 1924 MODEL ! Tills 1* ono of Ibp brst b.iy* in town ' Extras: bar rap. motornrtrr, 10.-k whorl. I 'l.isii light, roar viow inirrow. spoodoni-.t'-r. ! " itor foot food. A-l upholrt.-ring li you j am look in j tor a good liht clostal rar ■ don't fail to mo this omt Aid. AT ONCE. RILEY IHI2. FORD, 1919: *[oirl lauring: nickel radiator: disk whtnd* ga* tank iti roar: at*rial built body and uthoi extra*, priced ! for quick sale. $17.5; cash or terms. WeoFti - 300 FOltD BODIES 4NDCAI.iI RNIA T(IPS. SWISSIIKI.M PARKER. 54 1 L Wash St ! ' XASIi-G < 'oupe, $59") Ro,-o•: *'y rebuilt lid reflr, *h—l 5 now, M-llii b il.iloii coni* I. front Rial roar, spot ,ia 1 1 r arid -r .-xr,i. Tb.* .oar can tic used tor i. x* 2 j.-ar* witnout any expense on * ■ .1 r otor. See .--.r at one- L-rins ->r - idI WGI.F A'-T" ' 559 Si ■ Ave OVi RL V D- lat i -i ; cor.dition, boon well take:; - arc of; will soil at a r-:il b.r.-v- :' -old r-i-Easy lo'-iiih OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES. 1 665 S M■ ,n OH, MIN lIAVK YOU HEAD THKSH rsUl) UAK PARUAINH ANDY THESE AKE JEST A FEW OF THE HEAL It TVS \YK HAVE. THESE GARS AUK IN THE HEST OF CONDITION. PRICED RIGHT. ■ 921 Fore! li . • i!67 h-irt I- . ' li2l i -cl -I i.-..r.r * ... • I .’5 . 192 1 Nj,o \ T ■ i ' '•> Caxh or Torn-., ! V E It! I'M A \ t -;:D '-R I DKI-" I l"9 N YI:U!D:\N t>:-I.N E * ENIN'.k I THIS IS THE SEASON TO GET HKAL iU'YS IN OPEN CARS 19 l KcltD ROM'S'!' ■; 819.5 192 3 FORD TO’ itI v G -ISS 19-. it CHI.S Till RING - i* . 1922 l HEV. TUCKING . . $1.26 IMM< EI > V( )I\ (IH( K SALE JUNES WHITAKER FALL’S CO. 34.1 N Capit . tup A o -Tv A If r T cr O- A-- if'v--C */’a -li=- i 3 <23 Ooi-iii' Vii’c ! t*Fr six ' •••r.:;/. >f uxtr.ifl 3 ‘Tliii* c; . t : \\ 3‘‘o, •. I. id 1 !*23 , ..ni ttr*- - M* r th in li; ty u.. ;. k :t h.n- Cad; r CM L WKj: , Ll\V <iownlown \ iu.-v.^rs. J W HKKUY. R h SMITH 323 S Dr la war* S' s N A1 •}’Y Hi: XiiCAT ' M ') /. U-‘AfiSTKIi • IN PEKKEUr (DNMVIUN. LARGAiN RANDOLPH 9:i>4 SEE MILL Est CH! \d;or HT' FiUST. | OAO Virginia Ave CSFP CARS bougnv ;i;u sold. I GOld> ?sHK j r, 2? N Uap t'd USED CARS cm an ntynu t nr trad* Jfooet*Whitaker Sales Cos 345 N Cap. SEE MIT T ER CflEVni>T FT FIRST “ I 650 i Ave a—Trucks good used trucks at UATUrAJLX PRICES International. 1 tm. 2 ton ami 3 ton. Two Ford a You Cannot Heat. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. OF AM ERICA Used Truck Dept. l l so Ken! , Ave Circle 3809 _ 31 \l TOMOUILFS \\ AVI I I) WANTED —100 <are to wreck for parti. W ill t'ay the bis host cash price Call ! us first SAM CORA I AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. .319 N Capitol Ave. Main 0388. A! TOS "WAN jED :\ 1 K New York SC Main 4446. 32 AUTO SUPPLIES: REPAIRS CHEVROLET siwinllets: first claes work; reaeonabio prices Bel 2733 Cox Broe. 33 MIIHIKt \< I I S, UHYt LES GOOD blcycl.-s. $8 and up: tires. $2 and u:> 940 Mass tchu set In Ave 34 At IQ.MOHiI FS toil RENT RENT A NEW CAK U drive It. 127 E. Wabash Circle 3000. 35 FI XAXFI \ L WOULD SHIi S2II S3W TIKI-P SOLVK YOUR MONEY PROBLEMS? Any amount. $lO ♦.> S3MO. Any time. Invrst-ignto our t’h\ to pay Twenty-Payment Flan Loans. Grt 50. pav back $ 2.50 a month “ SIOO, “ “ $ 5.()o “ S2OO. “ “ SIO.OO S3OO. “ “ sls 00 With interest at 3 l i per cent a mouth. Ihty faster if you wish i'ss cost. As follows! Pay SSO loan in full in one month. TOTAL COST $1 .75. You pay only for th*> actual time loans run. Interest is charged only on the actual amount of cash still outstanding. Come in arid get free booklet. ‘"The Twenty-Pay-ment Plan.” which describes everything fully. All business confidential. We loan on furniture, pianos. Vietrolaa. etc., without removal. Also Loan on Diamonds Call, phone or write IIIUM COLLATEBAL (JAU CD. “Bonded Lenders.'' ESTABLISHED 1987, 201 LOMBARD BUILDING 24Vi EAST WASHINGTON ST. MA. 3286—PHONES —MA. 3286.
35 FINANCIAL “Yooa Are luvSted” to Emvesligate THE AMERICAN'S plan or eolvln* the financial problem of WAGH EARNERS. PROFESSIONAL and BUSINESS MEN I You can be assured of satisfactory dealings, lor we have served the residents oi Indianapolis ovej 2a years. “Servace" r eans the performance of a duty, that duty with us means promptness. simplicity. accuracy, accommodating you m a war that phase* the most skeptical. This is an an of specialization, nothin* has been left undone to make our SF.RVICB the very best Easy Teirmms We loan you any amount up to on your furniture, fixture*, pianos, automobiles, allow-lnir yon from one to thirty months' time to repay loan. Pay all or any part ot loan at any time and only bo char*-,! for the actual timo ths money Is ve.f Amount Time Total Cost S 25.00 5 Months $ 264 ! 50.00 5 Months 525 100.00 5 Month* 10 50 200.00 5 Month? 21.00 All other amounts same proportionate rate. Longer timo ts needed: monthly payments. Wtoem iti Need §e f us and let us explain fully oil? plan 9 and meth'-da. Tulephun* applications receive prompt attention. American Loan Company 347 Bankers Trust Bldgr. Pennsylvania arid Ohio bis. >IA UUB3. Members of ;:;d American ind .hirual !.*;<. u-s* Association*. PO@KM ON CHATTEL SECURITY. FURNITURE PIANOS. AUTOS. LIVE STOCK AND FARM IMPLEMENTS Our Flexible Plan '. * • *-i*y 9 ir y.u; to repay loan. We .iv- -isn' ai H-.nal; payment® If liH-.J' and. Ir.t* ; • -t • b irr' and for -t'tuai days > on \;>o i.'.r money. I.FT FS KXI’I.AIN (TR PLAN TO YOU. CAPITOL LOAN COMPANY Hl' E. Washington St MA in 05?5. LI ncoln 7134. * LOANS *lO !.. ’OO AT I EG \l. RATES ON I't'ItNITURU. PIANOS. ViCTHuI AS We trees your r.-.sxl with sped. Telcpl-.ouo Main 2251. INDIANAPOLIS FINANCE CO. 591 Nat). City Batik Bolrf . Fifth Floor. 37 MOM-A TO LOAN ’ urn -n - . n. ■ -cy on pr- - ii.„: ; ;■ a- .'4 hour*. 5 -ai -a - >•--.: I stmi-::: mid Loan. 136 ’ I- ■ I I 5050 38 M . t lON S V 1 US LiR'iCERY. FORD TOURING AND FURNI--1 ' ;K 6>i* .5 >i(>"M> CLEAN STOCK. IMcCGAY !(T ,>o\ iol .171 M > SCALES 4SS FLOOR CGi: \ND OTI!UK FIXHi * Monday ito2 nao.mi HAST lb". -- >! Tli HODGES A MARKS AUCTION CO LINCOLN 4969. .Hoc. RY - It VN’i) i ’.XTURKS, 2 I -D A \ Dl- .- !> A 7 9 50 ,v M AT : TWENTY ' ,K-3 ST .-SOI) STOCK STAPLE '.HOC- iU! > KINK LOT <G-'j ;> TANARUS INI : I'll Si, ONE I.IU’ND ! . I- -i IRK I rt COST >1 ton cSH i; Gi- ; it vMi OTHER good p;XTURKS s-.i-l AD I.ATKR. HODGE?: & MARK AliTloN CO LINCOLN 4960 39 lit. Vl NOTH FS CITY ADVKRTIS EM KNT DEPARTMKM.’ OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD I: i.htn-ip -1* I-al "Nov. 28. 1971 TO WHOM IT M V Y CONCERN : >. l* hereby <G b.i the Board of Pul- i- Works "f tho City of Indianapolis. ( Indiana that it in desired a-.d deemed - in < i'-s iry t.i inolie the toUo'vhiK lieseribeil pubae impr.iv-ni.-.-Js :n t*m Cltv of Indian- , npulls, m authorized by the following: i:;; mlier.-d I'lprov.-meiit Resolutions.' . ilopte-l bv a.-i-.d Board on the 26th day of Nut ember. 192 1 Imi .ovemi-nt Resolution No. 3 2134 Niv 26. 1924. COMMERCE AVENUE, from East I.lno of Bridge over Pogue's Run. To West Property f.ino of Tecumseh Street B> Krailinir and paving ttie roadway with WoodenHlo- k, -Vsph.i’.t. Asphaltii'-Connreto i or Hri -k, laid on i 6 Ineh yravoi i-oin-reto ! foundation from curb lino to curb-1 mo to j j uniform width of 21 f<--: grading mid paving- the w ings of the inti rse.-tlnff streets j and alleys in a similar manner anil to tho widths ii* shown on plan; eonstrueting- 1 ii-wv manhole removing two iron gratings , in srutter at bridge approach; providing 5 new iron mints, relaying 10 lin. ft. of 24 inch drain pipe: laying 90 '.in ft. of 18 ineh drain pipe laving 180 lin. ft. (if 1.5-: inch drain pipe, laying .5,5 Hn ff of 12-' inch drain pipe: pip - to be connected to in- j lets, sewer and manhole as shown on plan: ; orovlding 247 lilt ft of 4\lK inch Strati- j fed Limestone Marginal Stone; anil reset- j ling- 3 manhole top* to grade. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private servlet* eonneetlmis to property line, where not already in. All to lie as shown on plan and as specified All work don" In the malting of said deseribed public improvements shall be in aoeordanoo with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions as numbered. adopted by the Board of Public Works on the above named day. mid the detail"'! drswiriv*. plans, profiles and specifications w hich are nil file and may be seen •ii th- 1 i) ff lee of *.4d Board of Public Works oi the City of Indianapolis. The ‘ iiifi Board of Public Works has fixed Friday. Dee 19th. 1924 at 2 o'olnek p. m. at its office in said city as the time and place for the public consideration of j the proposed improvement, at u hn-h time. ' said Board of Pijblie Works will hear all persons interested, or whose property is j liable (o lie assessed for said improvement. ' and will determine whether the 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 th-' Board of Public Works. CHARLES K. COFFIN. W H. FREEMAN. M J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. N .’Hi'. - 6. 1974 NOTH' K TO BIDDERS The undersigned publicly posts, from time to time as needed, on the bulletin board of the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana. at its offices 150 N. Meridian St . Indianapolis, specifleations for divers supplies for schools, offices, janitors doniestie soienee. manual training and office equipment: electric lamp contract, drawing boards, movable chair desks, stone straws, cash register, woodworking benches and woodworking equipment: and for materials for repairs fig buildings and equipment, viz..: hardware, lumber, plumbing and electrical supplies: anil bids will be received l\v the undersigned for the sale lo said board for sm-h supplies and materials until the respective dates named in said specifications. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. RICHARD O. JOHNSON. Business Director, Indianapolis. Ind.. Deo. 6, 1924.
39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis. Ind.. Nov. 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 26th day of November. 1924. they unanimously adopted Declaratory Resolution No. 12137, 1924. for the opening and widening. Declaratory Resolution No. 12137. 1924. Nov. 25. 1954. Resolved by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to open and widen FORTY-SIXTH STREET From west line, of Meridtarp Street, To east line of Sunset Avenue. The proposed opening ami widening l>eing more particularly described as follows: "Beginning at the intersection of the. north line of Forty-Sixth St. with the west line of Meridian Street: running thence west, with the north line of FortySix tii Street, to the east line of Sunset Avenue; thence north wth th east line of Sunset Ave.. a distance of 37.5 feet to a point: thence east, parallel to the north line of Forty-Sixth Street, and 37.5 feet distant, to the east line of Hineeie.y Avenue: thence east, parallel 10. the north line of Forty-Sixth Street, and 32.5 feet distant, to the east line of Illinois Street: thence east, parallel to the north line, of Forty-Sixth Street, and 37.5 feet distant, to the west line of Meridian Street , thence south, with the west ime of Meridian Street h distance of 37.5 feet, to the place of beginning." ‘-Beginning at the intersection of the south line of Forty Sixth Street with the west line of Meridian Street: running thenc> west, with the. south line of FortySixth Str-i-t. to the east line of Sunset Avenue; thence south wihth the east lino of Sunset Avi ic. a distance of 12 5 feet, to a point: tin-lice cast, parallel to the south hi), of Forty Sixth Street, and 12 .5 feet distant to the west line of Meridian Street; tlienco north, with the west line of Meridian Street, a distance of 12.5 feet, to th plac" of beginning." The property beneficially or Injuriously affected is that within the following described district: Beginning at the Intersection of center ilne ot Forty-Third Street with the center line of Sunset Av<-’aue; thence north, with the center line of Sunset Avenue to tin: center line of Fifty-Second Street; thence east, with the center line of Fifty-Second Street, to the center line of College Avenue; thence south, with the center line of College Avenue, to the center line of Forty-Second Street; thence west, with tie- center due of Forty-Se- oml Street, to the center line of Central Avenue, them—north, with the center line of Central Avenue, io the c.-ntcr line of Forty-third Street theneo west, with the center line "f Forty-Third Street, to Sunset Avenue, the place ot begi ::i g The Board of I'ublie AVorks of said city has tlxixi Friday Dec. 19. 1924 a* a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or present'd by persons Interested in. ..r affected by. said proposed opening and widening ns above described, and on said day at 2 o’cii,. A p. m.. said board will meet a: its office for the purpose f her*ii and consid-ring any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, .nd for ti. * purp-ixe of laving final action thereon. S. -h actions shall be final and .-.inclusive upon ad p-rsoi.s CHARLES V. COFFIN, 5V ii. FREEMAN. M J SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Nov. 29. Dec _6_J 92L CITY ADVERTISE ME N T DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapo’is Ind Nor, 28. 1024. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Noti.-e is hereby giv. n by the Board of i t\ irks : "he < tty of 1: dsi lie Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to mix- the following des.Tibed ; Mi 'inti the ( ity ot Iniianai lis is i uhorizt and by the following riils i. ii :mpr .v:-:ip*:.t r.-solul:. s. adopt 1 bv said board on the 26th Uaj of November. 1924 November 25. 392*4. Improvement Resolution No. 12135. FIFTY-NINTH STREET. From east property Una of Central Avenue. To west property line of College A veil ue By paving bolh sides of the roadway from curb linn to the (dge of the present concrete roadway with Wooden BIO' k. Asphalt. Asphaltic Concrete or Brick, laid . new ti-::;.-: gravel -oncrete found* ti.ui to the widths shown on plan: pavwings of t s stre et id ofi. vs In a similar manner and to tie- ' :dtits as shown on pan; roughen nig the pre*"nt .-oii.-ret.. roadway and paving with Woi f-: Bio k, 3 inch to 6asph lit 7 . nch to 6in h a*phaitic concrete and Br;.-k: thus making the entire width of tip* new roadway equal ,:i> feet from curb to curb: providing BJ lineal feet of 4xlß-lnch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone, and resetting 3 manhole tops to grade. Also exp-nding all water, gas sower and other private ae-ri tee con: <> lions to prop-rty lino, where not already in. All to bti as sliown on plan and as spiv, i fled All work done In the making of said dc#. rlbed public Improvement# shall he ir. accordance with the terms aid condition* >f tile Improvement Resolutions. K* num tiered, adopted by the Board of Public
21 HEAL ESTATE FOK SALE PAY y 7 RENT? Get Free “Free asrad ludepemdemit as the Birds im the Air” THE EAGLE—master of the world—owns his home at the peak point of some mountain top—he is free and independent. MAX—the master of the living world—should own his home, in which only can he know freedom and independence. Certainly, it’s a plorious feeling to know we are living in a free and independent country, but unfortunately some of our good people are neither free nor independent —especially those who are “leased” to a stern, money making, exacting landlord. To be free and independent as the birds in the air, OWN YOUR HOME—YOU'LL BE MASTER THERE. Why not purchase one of onr 4 or 5= room moderately priced fomungaflows as a Christmas gift for yoinr family? Located 4700 west on West Washington Street ("National Road') on south side of road. A Small Down Payment Starts Yon Watch for Our Sign All West Washington Street Bus Lines Pass This Ad.dition. COME OUT SUNDAY Our agents will he on the grounds all day. Or call and arrange for appointment. 9113 MAte 3868
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SATURDAY, DEC. 6, 1924
39 LEGAL NOTICES (Confirmed) Works on the above named day and the detailed drawings, plans. profiles and specifications which are on file anil may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The said Board of Public Works ha3 fixed Friday Dec. 19. 1924 at 2 o'clock : p m., at its office in said city, as the time and place for the public consldera- ] tion of the proposed improvement, at which time said Board of Public Works ! will hear all persons interested, or whose i property is liable to be assessed for said improvement, and will determine whether the benefits to the property liable to be assess'd for such improvement and the lienefits to the City ot Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Public Works, CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Nov. 29. Dec, 6, 1024. CITY' ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind . Nov 28. 1924. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that sealed proposals will be rei reived by it. at its office, until 2 o'clock ‘ p. m., on Monday. Dec 15th. 1924 for the ! following described public improvement, in the City of of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12066 BROADWAY. From South Property Line of FiftyEighth Street. To South Line of Pavement in FiftyNinth Street. By grading the roadway from curb-line to curb-line to a uniform width of 40 feet: - grading the wings of the intersecting I streets In a similar manner and to the widths as shown on p'an; curbing both : suit sos the roadway with Stratified Limoi -tone, Berea Sandstone. Granite or 6x24 j meh Concrete curb: curbing the wings cjM i :h" intersecting streets in a similar niaifl | ner and to the wluths as shown on plan” providing 94 lin. ft of 10 ft. radius granite corners; building a drain sewer by , constructing 1 new manhole and laying 450 : ’.in, ft, of 15-inch drain pipe from new : manhole to storm sewer manhole at FiftyEighth Street as shown on plan: constructing 1 catch-basin Including Inlet top: providing 3 new Iron inlets and laying 100 Hrt ft. of 12-tneh drain pipe with conneci Lons made to inlets. catch-basins and storm sewer manholes: laying 710 sq. ft. j of new 5 ft. cement walk where shown on I plan Ail to be as shown on plan and as | specified. All work dona in making of said de-s-Tibed public improvement shall be tn ae- . urilxni— with the terms and conditions of - said Improvement Resolution, and ihe gen- • era! and detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office if 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. COFFTN. W H. FREEMAN. M. J SPENCER ; Board of Publlo Works. City of Indiani apolis. : Nov 29-Dec. 6. 1924. CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind. Nov. 29. 1924. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by th Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis Indiana that sealed proposals will be received by it. at its office, until 2 o'clock P m.. on Wednesday. Dec. 10. 1924. for the following described public improve- ■ ment. in the City oi Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12098. ' Nov. 7. 1924. FIRST ALLEY EAST 0F CENTRAL From North Property Lins ot Fifty-Sec-ond Street, To South Property Line of Fifty-Third Street. By grading and paving the alley Asphalt. Asph.a'itlo-Conere!*. Concrete Trfl Course Bituminous Macadam or Brick. M.V on a 'Finch gravel concrete foundatlo.™ irom 6 inches of property line to 6 inches of property line to a uniform width of 13 ! feet. Also extending ai] water, gas. sewer and i other private service connections to prop- • riy line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plans and as specified. AT. work done in making of said de- *. r:i>td publii Improvement shall be in ac- ! ’ordance with the terms and conditions of 1 >a:d Improvement Resolution, and the gen-.-ral 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 Hoard of Public Works reserve* the right to re; act any or all bids. CHARLES. E. COFFIN. Pre*. W. H FREEMAN, M. J SPENCER. Board of Public Work*. Nor 29 De>. fl, 1924. (Continued on Next Pa^e)
