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1 DEATH NOTICES RASMUSSEN. PETER —Passed away Jan. 23. 1925; 3:30 p. m„ are 76 years, at the home of his foster Bon. Neils Christensen. 839 8. Noble St. Funeral Tuesday Jan 27 2 p. m.. at the residence and at 2:30 p. m. at Trinity Danisn Evangelical Lutheran Church. Friends invited. Burial at Concordia cemetery. 2 CARD OF THANKS CARD OF* THANKS —Mrs. George C. Hubert and daughter Marguerite wish to extend thanks to their many friends, rela. tives and neighbors for the kindness extended in the bereavement of their beloved husband and father. -*lr George C. Hubert, and the many beautiful floral otferings received. We also wish to thank the Rev. J. C. Peters. Royster & Asking, funeral directors: the Prospect M. E. Church, the Knight Cosmos, the German Beneficial Union, the Bavarian Society, the internal revenue department and themauy business houses with which Mr. Hubert was associated. *5 FUNERAL directors W. T. BLASENGYM 2228 Shelby St. 1702 N. Illinois Drexel 2570. ~ PLANNER & BUCHANAN 32.0 N. Illinois St T ~ TuneraJ directors to. the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone —Main 0641. 0642. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATOR!? BERT S. GADD—2I3O Prospect St Phone Stewart 2278. George Grinsteiner Funeral director 522 E. Market Main 0908. §8?“-. WiltcU UNDERTAKERS —HI9EY Sc TITUS! 961 N, Delaware__Malr^_gggg^________——7 LODGES -AND CLUBS FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES No. 211. Regular meetings held every Monday evening at 8 p. m. at Eagles Tempie. 43 W. Vermont St. ■ „ .. , F. L BUCHANAN. President. . WILBUR H. MILLER. Secretary. 8 SPKCI.\L notices Half loaf of made bread. Large bowl of Mulligin. bo style.One cup of black coffee. Service begins Sunday. Jan. _,o. 10:30 a. m. sharp. 119 N. Liberty. - MASSEUR: Miss Kelleys sulphur bath and massage. 143 E. Ohio, fro. 228. Cl. 6968. MASSEUR—Mrs. Morris, located at 935 N. Meridian. Apt. 1; 9 to 5. Lin. /1-9. 9 __ - PERSONALS FRANK FITZGERALD, lawyer. Criminal. Juvenile and Civil Court cases. 7 N. Alabama St., second floor. 10 LOST AND FOUND __ WRIST WATCH; 18-jewel, Swiss, white gold: in Apollo theater or Northwest#ern street ear: reward. Riley . from 7 to 5 p.jn. BILLFOLD; black: lost Monday: . finder keep money: return OAK frat pins and get reward. 2016 Central Ave. Phone Harrison 3532-W. SAPPHIRE and diamond ring lost Thursday. Jan. 22: probably on Illinois St.. between New York and Washington. Call Randolph 1692. Reward. Jure—Airedale, young 'ost; short tall; name Brownie- Belmont 0284-J DJST—Gray purse on Wash ing ton con tabling glasses. Reward. Wash. -194 J IT’S NEVER lost until Indian apohj Times Want Ads have failed to find it 13 INSTRUCTIONS .
ACTUAL PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE IN INDIANA’S BUSIEST SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE. on live model# under the supervision of competent successful teachers makes successful operators. Very low tuition, term- if desired \ ' Earn While You Learn FREE CLINIC Diplomas Awarded Bend for free Booklet NOW 1 I ELECTRICITY taught by experts. Earn while vou learn at home. Electrical book and proof lessons free. Satisfaction Iniaranteed and position secured- Write fo 1 Chief Engineer Cooke, 3148 Lawrence Ave- Chicago. _ — COMPLETE beauty culture course; tuition s3s' liberal credit terms if desired: day and evening clauses; pracltical experience on live gT H aIR STORE. 113S Olive St. Drexel 4535. POPULAR piano music taught m 30 lessons beginners and advanced. Clark Boies School. 10 W. Ohio St. Circle 8330. MEN to learn barber trade TRI-CITY ' BARBER COLLEGE. 510 E Washington St.. Indianapolis, lad. Circle 0 io7. SHORTHAND in 30 days: typewritinW You Read the Want Ads — Have you tried.to use them? \ It’s easy—Call Main 3000. Ask for an Ad Taker. 14 SALESMEN WANTED AMAZING stylish shoes: large cash commissions introducing popular priced $3.95 and $4.95 shoes. Actual samples furnished. Write quick. Style* Arch Shoes. Dept. W-3, Cincinnati. EXTRA money; make S3O to SSO weekly. Sell my chewing gum, chocolate bars and mints. Everybody will buy from you. Free samples. MILTON GORDON. Cincinnati 15 agents and solicitors AGENTS make Mg money selling Madison ‘Better-Made” Shirts direct from our fcalory to wearer. Over one million satisfied wearers. Easily sold. No capital or experience requirM. Many earn SIPO to $l5O weekly.. Territory now being kited Wonderful opportunity. Write for free j*ampiea now. MADISON MILLS,
16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE ZVA/VVVVVVVVVS/S/VVSAAAA/SAAAA/VNA/V^ja WANTED—Work for yourself j Make big money daily. Opportunity of a lifetime for several hign grade, trustworthy women, who can sell or be trained to sell several articles of distinct merit used by every woman. Work part or full time. Call immediately in person. Comer of 12th and Alabama. Dolly Madison Apartment 45: from 8 to 12 and 4 to 9. E. ALICE FERGUSON. State manager. 17 SITUATIONS WANTED b—Female LAUNDRT work, steady for Monday; would like where they have an electric wash. Lincoln 3952.' CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. MRS. J. LUTZ CIRCLE 6612. HALF DAY work with reference. Phone Kenwood 2556. FAMILY washing; satisfaction guaran.; ref, given; reas. Irv. 3997-W, 18 ROOMS FOR RENT ALA.. N.. 2424: front, mod. room; pri. home; man:, re as. Ran. 8307. KING Ave.. 1115: two modern, furnished rooms: garage. MERIDIAN. N.: 1137: large sleeping room: twin beds: private entrance: home accommodations. Lin. 7438. NORTH, clean, nicely sum. room: gentleman; walking distance. Lin. 3182. SANDERS—Room In private, mod. home; ladies preferred. Drexel 0050-W. MODERN furnished room for couple or 2 girls employed: private home: no other roomers: home privileges: so. Web. 6507. 2424 N. Penn. 5 rooms $37.50 1338 Congress Ave.. 4 rooms, gar 30.00 2166 Wheeler St.. 4 rooms 20.00 3016 E. 22d St.. 4 rooms 18.00 302° E. 22d St.. 3 rooms 16.00 Colored—lll6 Brook St.. 4 rooms. 15.00 A. F. ZAINEY. 108 N. Delaware. a—Light Housekeeping CENTRAL Ave.: nicely furnished front room and kitchenette. Ken. 2jj2 ENGLISH Ave.. 1118: 2 light housekeeping rooms; modem: downstaiis; everything furnished: private entrance. MORRIS St.. E.. 514: 2 furnished light housekeeping rooms: near car line. WASH. E. 1706 H—2 good-sized, nicely furnished rooms, semi-modern, reasonible. Lincoln 8954 or Irv. 3030. b—Board and Rooms MICHIGAN. W.. 2010: mod., steam heat: front room: board: garage. Bel. 4140. 2 NICELY furnished modern rms.j warm; good substantial meals. Lin. 7743, MODERN room: 2 splendid meals: girls. $6 week. Ken. 3477. FIRST-CLASS room and board iu private modern home; gents, pfd. Dr. 8334-M. is RENTALS a—Houses ALABAMA. N.. 2460 j 7-room modern double. Lincoln 5207.
ALABAMA. N. 1441 7-room dou.: steam heat: good piece tor roomers, Irv, 3623. BROADWAY, 1643; strictly modern upper. 5 rooms, hardwood floors. Ken. 444 * - BROOKSIDE. 2818: 5 rooms; will repair in spring: $22.50. Lin. 1072. COLLEGE Ave.. 4247; six rooms: new: modern; double: S7O. Wash. 2683-M. GARFIELD DRIVE, half doubld’ modern except bathtub: S3O Call 1810 Barth Ave. HAMILTON Ave.. 421: 6 rooms; semimodern: S3O. Webster 4580-W. HIAWATHA. 203. near W. New Yorklarge 8-room house: will rent or sell tor low down payment. Lin. 3845. 213 i‘coplea Bank Bldg. Randolph 1303. :NDIANA Ave.. 782 Vs : colored: 4 rms. and toilet. Rear 782 Indiana. 3 rooms. toilet. Wash, 4201-1, . KEYSTONE! 2008: three rooms: light: gas: adults: sls. Web. 5194. KEYSTONE S. v 253-55; 4 rooms, gaa. electricity well. furnace and garage: $22 50. Lincoln 3734. LINDEN St., 2025: half new 6-room double: sl6. CIVIC REALTY CO.. 136 N Delaware. Lincoln 5050. LOCKWOOD, 1803: 6 rooms: newly papared and painted: city water paid; lectrio lights, gas, celler, sewer. $23. Washington 1069. NAOMI. 1117: 5 rooms: electricity, gas water Paid: $25. Har, 2148-J. NEW YORK. E.. 3332; three and fourroom; bus, car. Bel. 1041. NORTH .7-room cottage: 2 blocks of car line: reasonable rent. Phone Wash 1482-W. , RITTER. S.. 435: 4 room double: electric lights: city water. sl6. SCHMID * SMITH. Incorporated Realtors. 130 N. Delaware. Main 4088. VERMONT. E.. 1053: 5-rm. cottage: Dorman, 314: mod. Keys at 322 Va Dorman. FIVE nice large rooms downstairs: water inside: light and gas; close in: only onehalf block from Brookside car line. Back yard and front porch. Cheap rent. Web. *■244. after 6 p. m, COBB REALTY CO.. RENTS —INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE. Main 2316. NEW five-room house and garage: corner W. Wash. St. and Kenyon Ave.. near Ben Davis: $23. Belmont 3608. NEAR -Garfield park: 7-room house with furnace, electric lights, well and mtern water; garage: 53<.50. Drexel 4<7.. A. F. ZAINEY' —Real Estate —Insurance. 108 N, Delaware. b—Houses, Flats Furnished BRADLEY. N. 441; will share modern home with employed couple: so objection to child, Irvington 4060. c—Apartments CLIP- THIS ONE OUT Two rooms and bath, hot water aid janitor service.- $22.60. Located at 32*4 West Twenty-First St. FOR COLORED ONLY. . „ A „ State Savings and Trust Cos. VIA in 4517. 9 E. Market. TWO very desirable five-room modem apartments. One lower, one upper. Garage* if desired. *-1416 and 2419 Park Ave. Frank S. Clark &.Co. MA. 3377. 226 E. Ohio St. MARKET. E.. 1107; modern, four-room upper duplex: adults. Lincoln 8416. < e—Miscellaneous 25 ACRES. Improved. 5 miles nqrth of city, near car line. Har, 1924-J.
21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE a—Business Property CONVENIENT LOCATION Office room in State Savings and Trust Company Bldg., overlooking monument, in (he heart of the real' estate and financial district. Inquire at Rental Dept. State Savings and Trust Cos. VlAin 4517. 9 E. Market St. It—Houses SIOO CASH Easy Payments on Balance Semi.modern bungalow on concrete road, wonderful lot, 50x256: near Fairgrounds. It will pay you to investigate this. T. C. Whallon 534 Lemcke Bldg. SHEFFIELD. NORTH OF MICHIGAN — Seven rooms: 5 down. 2 up: city water: inside toilet: lights and gas: good condition: price $2,750: $350 cash. For appointment, call Mr. Keller. Rando.ph 0594. SCHMIDT It SMITH. INC.. REALTORS, 130 N. Delaware. Main 4088. NO DOWN PAYMENT East of Fairgrounds: semi-modern bungalow! 5 rooms. Lot 60x200. T. C. Whallon 534 Lemcke Bldg. S3OO CASH Balance S2O per month buys this 4-rm. semi-modern home: located So. East. If you want a bargain, call Mr. Keller. Drexel 7186. J. E. MORRISON & CO. 513 Lemcke Bldg. Lin. 7536. y SJPANN. 4002; corner Garfield: new 5room bungalow: located English Heights addition; opposite Christian City Park; electri* lights, garage, breakfast room, front porch, enclosed rear porch; priced $3,000, on liberal terms. Can sell 6 adjoining lots at a bargain. Main 5072. Webster 0809. $350 DOWN PAYMENT New 4-room aside double with furnace, complete bath, basement, double garage* on Eleventh St., near Sherman Drive: $4,750. Real bargain. Call MR. THARP. Circle 4022. or Hum. 1420. EAST. N.: lour rooms and bath: large lot; will take closed car for down payment. J. A. Lynch. 302 Baldwin block. Circle 1422. BUY of owner. 2 semi-modern houses at 140* W. 33d St.; small amount of cash need*?d. Han. 3081: no com-ulasion. Possession Feb. 1. , FOUR-ROOM cottage* cloje in; -&SF& J: 817 per STATE. S.. 900 block; 5-room modern
21 REAL estate for sale b—Houses GOOD PAYING INVESTMENT Double house, with 3 40-foot lots and garage on White river narkway. west. In excellent condition: well paying iuvestment. Call Monday. Mr. Gerard. INDIANA INVESTMENT AND SECURITY CO. Guaranty Bldg. Din. 1581. COLORED HOME Ideal location, near school and church; 4 rooms lights and water; sidewalks, curb and sewer. Bargain price; easy terms. W. A. PRIESMEYER 186 N. Delaware. Lin. 8105; LEAVING, MUST SELL 6-room modern home, near 500 N. La Salle: SSOO down, terms: possession at once. Main 1974. Wash, 3083. FIVE-ROOM double: rent S4O: price $3,500: terms. EVERROAD & WHITE. Lin.. 3880, FIVE-ROOM bungalows: easy payments. Wash. 4344 CITY BLDRS. REALTY CO FOR nice homes east and south, cash or , terms. C. J. OSBORN. Drexel 6184. d—Lots SI.OO CASH. SI.OO weekly. 63-fC front. Hawthorne Lane, south of 30th only $245 Main 0520 710 Bankers Trust Bldg FOB SALE—Lot on Indianapolis Ave. and 23rd St. Owner, 901 Va, Ave. e— Suburban NEW 5-room bungalow. 59th St.. near Harding St.; electric lights; drilled well: garage- near schools and churches: S3OO cash; $27 monthly. Main 0217. f —Sale or Exchange FOR TRADE —Three-room house. Elwood, Ind.. for lot in Indianapolis. 601 Vlrginia Ave. g—Builders and Contracting NOW is the time to build If you have a clear lot We will build you a home. Lumber is cheap and labor is plentiful. We have no salesmen and pay no commission Ask or Mr Bivers or Mr Klein Lincoln _26ji7. __ 35 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE ALCAZAR—CoaI and (as range: good; cost $125, Now offering at S3O. Har 2861-W BABY CARRIAGE: like new: $lO. Call Circle 6431. •IINDKKS; good quality: 4-yard truck load, $2.50 Harrison 1961. ICE BOX large s:ze. 7x7x2 % Irvington 0684 34 Ridgeview Drive RAG RUGS for sale and made to order. Drexel 8047-R. RUGS and inoleums Dorfman Rug Cos 207 W. Washington St. JINGER sewing machine; $5; good sewing order. 930~ S. Meridian,
TYPEWRITERS Special Clearance .Sale L C SMITHS—UNDERWOODS BARGAIN PRICES Low prices on all makes. See our window American Writing Machine Cos 30 S PENN ST. LINCOLN 6822 THREE-QUARTER iron bed. spring and mattress; complete. $lO, Hum. 1127. a—Musical Instruments NOTICE I have a fine guitar, very expensive make, to trade for real good banjo. Call Har. 4933 W, CORNET—SeII or trade for saxophone; Holten cornet. B flat, trumpet with case, silver plated, gold bell. Dr, 9043. PIANO, player: small payment down, bailee easy terms. Ken. 3462, PIANO SSOO for $250; splendid condition. Washington 4883. PIANO player, aud 4 rooms of furniture; leaving city. 1218 E, Pratt. PLAYER, new: reasonable price: terms; glso used Packard piano, Har. 2881-W. b—Pet and Live Stock HAWTHORNE Rhode Is. Rds.—Line bred: March hatched cockerels. Irv. 0833-R. MUTE, harness and wagon. 1220 E. St! Clair. Webster 2101. 25c COAL, ICE AND WOOD HAZARD KY. EQQ 2x4 in. washed and fkd. No rock, no slack, very little ash, free burning, high In heat A wonderful coaL $625 PER TON 2x3-1 Hi. Nut, $625 island Crk. VV. Va. large lp., fkd.. - .$6.50 (6-in. and up.) Medium lp., fkd $6.25 Ky. large 6-in. and up lp., fkd $6.50 W. Va. mine run .... $5.50 Fireside nut, Sullivan Cos., Ind., clean fkd $5.50 (Ideal coal for retort heater) Linton No. 4, 4-in. lp. fkd $5.60 Gen. Poca. 3rd vein Red Ash " shov. lp $8.75 Ind. egg, clean fkd $5.36 The Bethel Coal Cos. DRex. 2717. BETHEL AVE. AND BELT R. R. Good Coal Saves Worry Kindling With Each Ton Glendora Seam the Wonder Coal. Glendora block, large forked $7.00 Glendora 3x6 lump, cleaned, fkd.... 8.25 Glcm .xa 2x3 egg. cleaned, forked. . 5.90 Best W Va: block large forked.... 6.75 Best E. Ky. block, large, forked.... 6.75 Best W. Va. 2x4 washed egg, Ikd. . 6.25 Beet W. Va. Mine Run. 50c pet Imp 6.50 Hoosiei Red Ash lp. clean, forked.. 6.85 Hoosier Red Ash. egg. clean forked. 5.35 Best Linton No. 4, lp. clean forked. 6.00 Best Ind. No. 6. 4-inch, lump cln fkd 5.50 Best lud. 2x4 egg. clean, forked.... 5.25 Eastern 111. 4-incn lp clean, fkd.... 5.75 E. ni. 2x4 egg. clean forked 5.25 Citizens Coke, the best 9.75 Delivery anywhere in the city. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drexel 4621 1910 Bluff Are. We do not handle cheap coal. 3 Days Only Island Creek West Virginia 4-inch fkd lp $6.50 2 Tons $12.50 Gen. Linton No. 4 Ind. 4-inch lump, forked $5.25 2 Tons $10.25 McClennon Coal Cos. 1100-16 E. Maryland St DRex. 7451, DRex. 7451. ISLAND Cr. W. Va.. 4-in. lp., fkd. .80.75 E. Ky. 4-in. lrg. lp., fkd *7.00 Ind. dom. 2-in. lp. No. 5. fkd $5.60 Ind. 6-in. lp. No. 6. fkd -r. .$6.04 St. Bernice Ind. 6-ln. Ip., fkd 86.25 W. Va. Thacker 4-in. lp.. fkd $7.25 Citizens Coke . SIO.OO ATLAS FUEL CO. 401 W. Morris St. DRex. 0883. DRex. 0883. OUR 2 LEADERS Ind. 4to 6-ineh. lp., fkd.. .$5.50 W. Va. 4 to 6-in. lp., fkd.s6.so rhis coal is making new customers. NORTH STREET COAL YARD. - Fred Vawter Mgr 920 E. North. Lin. 1455. Irv. 4020, Eves. BEST GRADE Brazil Block, $5.60 Per Ton Pea and Nut, $4.50 Per Ton East Side Ice and Coal Cos. 934 Fowler. MA. 8930. SPECIAL W: Virginia 3-in. to 6-in. lump .. . .$6.00 J. D. JOHNSON 311 Guaranty Bldg. CIRCLE 6884. RUM. 3482. *!°gL Tunee
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IDLE ROOMS ONLY CAUSE WORK AND WORRY RENTED THEY BECOME A SOURCE OF INCOME There is no need for rooms to remain vacant. Each day there are people arriving to make their homes in this city who would be desirable tenants, others already here seeking comfortable places nearer their em- N ployment. | ' A Times Want Ad wHI carry your message. to thousands of people every day, and the is small. A three-line ad three days only costs 99 cents. Write your ad now. Phone Main 3500. Ask for Want Ad Dept
25c COAL, ICE AND WOOD Why Pay More? White Ash Lump, $5.25 2 Toms, $lO This coal is full of heal. Positively will not clinker and is free from slate or slack. Monarch Lump, $5.75 \ 2 Tons, sll THE ORIGINAL WHITE ASH LUMP HIGH-GRADE SEMI-SMOKE-LESS, SHOVELED $6.50 OUR GUARANTEE: 2.000 POUNDS PER TON AND A SQUARE DEAL. We deliver anywhere In the city Nagelson Coal Cos. 831 E. ST. CLAIR CIR. 0366. CIR. 0366.
Wtaeu We Give You Prices We Give You Quality Don’t Forget STlhis in the Future Island Creek W. Va. 6-in. lp $6.25 Island Creek W. Va. 3x4 egg $6.00 2 Tons, $11.50 W. Va. semi-smokeless 6-in. lp $6.50 Poca. R. A. 3d vein 6-in. lp $8.50 Poca. R. A. 3d vein mine run $7.00 Snapp Coal Cos. 130 E. Morris DRexel 8064. DRexel 8064. WHY take chances by buying cheap coal. Buy the highest grade coal at the lowest prices. RICHLAND COAL CO. Belnront 0272, Nights. Wash. 4867. 26 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED SALVATION Army industrial Home. Help us to help others with your used clothing, magazines news. etc. Phone Wagon. Main 1082. AUCTIONEERS—Mark A Neal. We buy or sell for you. Lincoln 4960. 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS HARDWOOD FLOORS Laid, cleaned or reflnlshed; now is the time to have it done; avoid the rush. k EL gU 2^§nSLl r j^ls reaa H°Sr ab l e s76-S: FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated. feather mattresses and pillows made. E, F. BURKLE. 416 Maas. Main 1428. PLUMBING and repairing: quick service; prices reasonable. H. E. OLIVER. 734 Prospect. Drexel 2542-J. RUGS, 9x12. thrly elnd.. $2: all work gur. SUPERIOR CLEANERS Ken, 4462. MULLER'S HAT SHOP. Moved to 107 W. Maryland St. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDQE. 201 Indiana A re. CHIN WOO INN—IIB W. Ohio. New ChoD suey place. Also sleeping rooms. WHITEWASHING and calcimining: ret sonable. Ed Bailey. Circle 212%. _ 28 STORAGE AND TRANSFER OTTO J. SUEZ—Main 2353-3628: nights Web. 4579-069®-W. Low rates on California shipment. Loading cars for Los Angeles and San Francisco. FURNITURE packing, hauling and storage. OTTO J. SUEZ. Main 23533628. Webster 4579-0699-W. NORTHWESTER*? TRANSFER CO Call at all times. Randolph 3741. 29 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ~ CAFE and restaurant, old established and good paying: across the street from new bus station; a bargain if sold at once Hsve other business. Address 46 8. Capitol Ave. Circle 4114. • GROCERY—With 3 living rooms. 607 N. Alabama. Circle 7276. No agents. 30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE BUICK 6 touring and roadster; three of them ready for., use as low as $87.50. terms. OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES. 1663-65 S. Meridian, BUICKS —A complete line of new and used cars. We now have the new 1925 series demonstrators in tourings and sedans. Thornburg-Lewis Motor Cos.. 3839 E. Washington. Irvington 4343. CADILLAC ROADSTER: just out of paint shop; wire wheelß. A special offer today; $25."- $55 down. CITIZENS MOTOR CO. 31 W Thirteenth St. Main 6943. CHEVROLET sedan, late 1923 model: periect in every detail; small mileage. > Must Sell Today. 961 N. Meridian St. Maln_ 1182
30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE CHEVROLET, late model sport touring: paint looks like new. first-class mechanical condition. 3 of the tires good as new. spare tire, has disc wheels, light color leather upholstering: has clock, speedometer. cowl lights, all fully equipped. Will demonstrate this car to your satisfaction. Will bring car out for you to see if you sill call up. The price is made low with easy terms for quick sal**. Riley 1050. STONE CHEVROLET CO. 427 N. Meridian. Open Evening!. CHEVROLET touring, 1923, in excellent condition throughout; low mileage, spotlight, 4 good tires, $296. HAYNES-SOHMIDT, Inc. 120-22 W. NORTH 3T. OPEN EVES FORD touring. 1924: starter and demountables, bumpers. Haaslera. 6 good tires, lock wheel, bar cap. sun viser, glass inclosure fendec braces, windshield wiper, motor, paint and upholstering A.l. HAYNES-SCHMIDT, Inc. 130-22 W. NORTH ST. OPEN EVES. FORD'BODIES 16 tourings. 7 sedans 2 coupes 3 roadster bodies: new and used; with or withou l Califronia tops. SWISSHELM & PARKER. ■ >44 B Washington FORD touring. 1922. 8. * D.: $145. ATI.AS SECURITIES CO., 619 N. Capitol. FORD roadsters, three of them '22 and ’23: these are all in good shape throughout and ready for use. Starter and demount&bles: $136 up: terms. OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES. 1363-65 3. Meridian, FORD TOURING 1022: equipped with one-man lop. cord tires on demountable rims, starter. Hass ler shock absorbers, 'ock wheel; small down payment, balance weekly or monhtly. C. H. W&llerluh Company 36-88 W. New York 8.. Circle 4300. After 5:30 p. m., Circle 4301-X Open evenings and Sunday.
FORD. 4-door sedan. 1924 model: same as new . Will sacrifice. * 961 N. Meridian St. Main 1182. Open FORD BODIES—Usea sedans, coupes, tourings. roadsters: some late 1924 models I WOLF 555 61 N Capitol. FORD—Foredor sedan: 10 months old: bargain: terms. Owner. Hum, 1771. FORD touring. 1923: lock wheel: demountable rims, extra tires, snubbers: at once: cash or terms. WebGARDNER touring. 1921. or 1822 Chev rolet touring. These cars are in good mechanical condition. Will take diamond or talking machine as part down payment. Webster 3005. Hudson Coupe, reflntshod: looks and runs like new. Terms to suit your pocki tbook. THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W. 13th St. Main 6942. Open evenings. * KISSEL 12: beautiful new top. tires good, paint fine, many extras: $76.00 down. 961 N. Meridian. Main 1182. OAKLAND SPORT TOURING. 1923: IN GOOD MECHANICAL CONditi6n. OLDS 4 COUPE. 1923: REFINISHED; IN A 1 MECHANICAL CONTERMS OR YOUR OLD CAR IN TRADE. L. GUY LONG CO. 1114 N. MERIDIAN Open evenings and Sunday Cali Ltr. 0805. Night. Web. 3005. OAKLAND SPORT TOURING WIRE WHEELS: $250: GOOD THROUGHOUT. HAYNES-SCHMIDT, Inc. 120-22 W. North St. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND DEALERS Most fully equipped Willys-Overland dealer in Indiana. PARTS—SERVICE—SALES X SQUARE WEST OF MASONIC TEMPLE OVERLAND Roaaster in good condition throughout, $l5O. Don't pass this up. HAYNES-SCHMIDT, Inc. 120-22 W, NORTH BT. OPEN EVES. OVERLAND sedan. 1922. This car reconditioned In our shop and is mechanically right with new paid bargain price at $365. OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES. 1663-05 S. Meridian, PREMIER; has new paint. 6 tires, wire wheels. You can talk to owner; $275. SSO cash. \ STUDEBAKER, COUPE A REAL BUY IN A LIGHT 6 CYLINDER CLOSED CAR. EQUIPMENT INCLUDES SNUBBERS. FRONT AND REAR BUMPERS. MOTOMETER. CLOCK. AUTOMATIC W. S. CLEANER. REAR VISION MIRROW, 6 GOOD CORD TIRES: $136 DOWN BALANCE MONTHLY OR WEEKLY. C. H. Wallerich Company 126-28*W. New York St. Gircle43oo. After 5:30 p. m.. Circle 4301-X. Open evenings and Sunday. BIG 6 Studebaker! 1922: new paint. 6 cord tires. Rex top. A special bargain s37o.ik); *75 down. 961 N. Meridian. Main 1182. WILLYSKNIGHT New 65 Model on display at our salesroom. Gome down and see it. ■'s.. Oakley-Overlamid Sales 1663-65 S. MERIDIAN ; USED CARS bough/ ana sola. I. GOLDBURG, 522 N Capitol. WILL take diamond or talking machine as part down payment on used car. Call Webster 3005. LIVE downturn sjfeale; - *. J. W. BERRY P B. jfias N Delaware St y,||Ulb|i .fn * Titm *
30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE WHY OTW HIN WHEN YOU CAN SAVE ENERGY AND TIME BY BUYING A GOOD USED CAR? Down Wk. Pay. Pay. Overland Touring... $65 $2!75 Reo Touring 50 2.50 National Touring .. 25 2.00 Dodge Touring 75 4.50 Ford Touring 50 3.00 Dort Touring 65 3.00 Chevrolet Touring ..65 3.50 Ford Roadster 35 3.00 Buick Roadster .... 85 6.00 Ford Sedan 50 3.00 Maxwell Touring .. 75 3.50 Essex Touring 75 3.50 Hudson Speedster .. 75 5.00 These prices include 1925 license, insurance and interact charges. These cars are all in a good running condition. Most if them are completely ‘quipped, spare tires, bumpers, >te., and don’t forget, this is ALL You Have to Pay OPEN EVENINGS The R. V. LAW MOTOR CO. Branch Store Jones Whitaker Sales Cos. Chandler seven-passenger sedan, wire wheela. 5 cords, motor, upholstering and paint A-l condition. Just the car for funeral or taxi work; $450. Meridian Used Car Depot, 429 N. Meridian SL Main 5646. Ask for Meridian St. Store. Open Evenings. Branch Store Jones-Whitaker Sales Cos. Chevrolet sedan. 1923: excellent condition; 5 good cord tires. lock wheel. Through windshield, spot and fender lights, heater: $450. Terms or trade. Meridian Used Car Depot, N. Meridian at. Main 5646. Ask for Meridian Street Store. Open evenings. USED CARS: casn. payment or trade. Jones-Whitakf-r Sales Cos. 345 N Cap. 31 AUTOMOBILES~W ANTED WANTED—IOO cars to wreck for parts Will pay the highest cash prices. Call us first. SAM CORAZ AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. 519 N. Capitol Ave. Main 6380. AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York St. Main 4446. 32 AUTO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS FIRST.CLA9S repairing machine work. battery service, storage. Kiser’s Garage, 1019 N. Capitol. Clr. 6948. CHEVROLET specialists; first class work: reaaonbale prices. Bel. 2733. Cox Bros 33 MOTORC YCLES, BICYCLES GOOD bicycles. $8 and up: tires $2 and up. 940 Massachusetts Ave. 34 AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT RENT A NEW CAR. U drive it. 127 E Wabash Circle 3000. _ financial
WE BUY REAL ESTATE LEASE CONTRACTS THE WASHINGTON COMPANY. 267 W Wash. St. MA 0792. 37 MONEY TO LOAN ~~ FINANCIAL AID At the time you need It. and for any worthy purpose QUICK. CONFIDENTIAL AND COURTEOUS BUSINESS-LIKE DEALINGS. Automobiles, pianos at.d furniture, the only security you need to obtain any amount up to $300: on easy repayment basis—twenty months time , if needed. CAPITOL LOAN COMPANY 141 V, E. WASHINGTON ’ST. MAIN 0685. LINCOLN 7184 LET US PAY YOUR MONTHLY BILLS $lO TO S3OO Advanced on Your Furniture. Pianos, Victrolas. Etc. Rate 2% % Loans Made From 1 to 30 Months Call, Write or Phone LINCOLN LOAN CO. 516 Meyer-Kiser. Bank. Lin.. 3264. LOANS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY. Follow Our Ad. FIDELITY LOAN CO. Personal Property Loans AMERICAN LOAN CO. 38 AUCTION SALES Grocery and Fixtures Monday. Jan. 26. 9:30, 603 N. West St. We bought at receiver’s sale and will sell as a whole or by the piece, nice clean stock staple r- ‘eeries. One good cash register, lc to $5: two display counters. Standard computing scale. 2 meat blocks, 1 square, new stvie; counters, showcases, lard rendering outfit. fmlt stand. 1 almost new Bx 9 Swenger-Kline meat box and other fixtures. Extra good sale. L. A. Hodges Auction Cos. Har. 3311 ot Ken. 4675. Sale at 603 N. West St. 39 LEGAL NOTICES ■fWWSAAAA/\A/WVWWVWWWWVSWW NOTICE OF HEARING ON ACQUISITION RESOLUTION. BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS. CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA f OFFICE OF BOARD TO WHOM T MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indian, spoils, that by Its Acquisition Resolution No. 2. 1925, it has determined to acquire the following described real estate in the City of Indianapolis. Marion County. Indiana. for Section four (4) of Kessler Boulevard. East End. to-wlt: “Beginning at the Intersection of the c-enter line of Keystone Av-nce and Fiftyninth Street, said point bein'. also the center of the west line of Sec:.on 5, Township 18 North. Range 4 Ens*. Marion County. Indiana; thence ear. along the center line of Section 5. and a m r* of 4 In the aforesaid Ton/t jn a.id Range a distance f 7.024.40 feti ,o a % ,int 911.60 feet west of the northeast corner of the west half of the aforesaid - c ion 4; thence southeastward!y on a -i . and :ine to the right haring for its ra-dus. 478.34
38 LEGAL NOTICES (Continued) 4; thence south parallel to and 437.70 feet at right angles from the east line of the aforesaid quarter Section a distance of 360.78 feet to a point; thence southeastwardly on a curved line to the left having for its radius 716.78 feet a distance of 1126.04 feet to a point. 1108.6 feet north of the south line, and 280.12 feet east of the west line of the southeast quarter of the aforesaid Section 4: thence east tangent to the aforesaid curve and parallel to and 1108.6 feet at right angles from the south line of the aforesaid Section 4 a distance or 1,529.14 feet to a point: thence southeastwardly on a curved line to the right having for its radius 578.69 feet a distance of 230.00 feet to the center line of the Fall Creek and Mud Creek Road. The proposed boulevard to be one hundred (100) feet in width, fifty (50) feet on either side of the above described line. That said real estate so to be acquired is to be used ior park and boulevard purposes of the City of Indianapolis. By said Resolution it is provided that Thursday, the sth day of February. 1920, at two o’clock p. m., at the office of the said Board in the City Hall in said citv will be the time and place when final action will be taken confirming, modifying or rescinding said resolution, and when it will hear and receive remonstrances from persons interested in or affected by such proceedings and when it will determine the publia utility and benefit thereof. CHARLES A. BOOKWALTER. A. M. MAGUIRE. EMSLEY W. JOHNSON, F. P. MANLEY. , _ Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. Jan. 17, 24. NOTICE OF HEARING ON ACQUISITION RESOLUTION. BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS. CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, CITY HALL. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. that by its Acquisition Resolution No. 3. 1925. it has determined to acquire the following described real estate in the City of Indianapolis. Marion County. Indiana, for section five (5) of Kessler Boulevard. East End. to-wit: “Beginning at a point in the center line of Fall Creek and Mud Creek Road in the southeast quarter of Section 4, Township 16 North, Range 4 East, Marion County. State of Indiana; 1.071.70 feet north of. measured along the center line of the aforesaid Fall Creek and Mud Creek Roads, the south line of the aforesaid Section 4; thence southeastwardly on a curved line to the right having for its radius 573.69 feet a distance of 409.50 feet to a point; thence continue southeastwardly on a straight line, tangent to the aforesaid curve a diotance of 523.80 feet to a point, said tangent if continued northwestwardly a distance of 691.1 1 feet would terminate in the northeast corner of the old Washington Township School Grounds as recorded In Deed Record 74. Page 122. in the Recorder’s office of Marion County. State of Indiana; thence southeastwardly on a curved Use to the left having for its radius 673.69 feet, a distance of 829.16 feet to a point in the south line of Section 3 in the aforesaid Township. and Range a distance of 400.68 feet east of the southwest corner thereof: thence east along the south line of Sections 3, 2 and 1 in the aforesaid Township and Range, a distance of 15.406.21 feet to the southeast corner of the aforesaid Section 1.” The proposed boulevard to be 100 feet in width, 50 feet on either side of the above described line. That said real estate so to be acquired is to be used for park and boulevard purposes of the City of Indianapolis. By said resolution it is provided that Thursday the sth day of February. 1925. at 2 o’clock p. m.. at the office of the said Board in the City Hall in said city, will be the time and place when final action will be taken confirming, modifying or rescinding said resolution, and when it will hear and receive remonstrances from persons interested in or affected by such proceedings and when it will determine the public utility and benefit thereof. CHARLES A, BOOKW ALTER. A. M. MAGtiIRE. EMSLEY W. JOHNSON. F. P. MANLY. Jan. 17. 24. 1925.
CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind., Jan. 17. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Not’ce is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 16tn day of January. 1925, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public' improvement as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11549. ORIENTAL STREET. From north property line of Michigan Street. To south property line of Tenth Street. Excepting Pogue’s Run Bridge. By grading and paving the roadway with Asphalt. Asphaltic Concrete. Concrete or Drt-.k. laid on a 0-inob gravel concrete foundation, from curb line to curb line, to a uniform width of 27 feet: grading and paving the wings of the intersecting streets and alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as mown on plans: providing 94 lineal feet of 10-foot radius Granite corners and laying 240 square feet of new 5foot cement walk due to changing radius corners: providing 189 lineal feet of 4xlß- - Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone, or 14 x2x2-ineh Standard steel paving guard, as specified: constructing a main drain as shown on plan by building 2 new man-holes and laying 412 lineal feet of 15inch drain pipe connected from man-hole to man-hole; laying 412 lineal feet of 15lneh drain pipe connected from manhole to opening in abutment of Pogue's Run Bridge as eho,wn on plan: providing 12 new iron lnlfets; laying 211 lineal feet of 12-inch drain pipe with connections made to catch basins and man-holes, sewer connections to main drain are to be made at the bench walls in the man-holes: resetting 4 manhole tops to grade Also extending all water, gas. sewer 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 square yard for grading and paving the roadway exclusive of the space occupied by the car track; a separate bid per square yard for grading and paving of the space occupied by the car track: a separate bid per lineal foot for 12-inch drain pipe; a separate bid per lineal foot for 15-Inch drain pipe: the bids for drain pipe to include the cost, of laying pipe, excavating and filling the trench: a separate bid per man-hole, for new manholes: a separate bid per iron Inlet: for new* iron inlets; a separate bid per lineal foot for radius granite comers; a separate bid per square feet for cement walk: a separate bid per lineal foot for Stratified Limestone. Berea Sandstone. Granite or 6x24-inch Concrete curb: a separate bid per lineal foot for Marginal Stone and a separate bid per lineal foot for Standard steel paving guard. Persons interested in or affected by said described public Improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Wednesday. Jan. 28. 1925. 2 p. m. as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each Piece of proiierty 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 op 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 descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office ot the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E COFFIN. •W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of IndlanJan aP ?H 8 ' 20. 21, 22, 23. 24. 26. 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT” OF~ PUBLIC WORK3 OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Jan. 17. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: „ Notice Is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana. that on the 16th day of January. 1925, they approved an assessment roil showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement. as authorized by the improvement resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 12010. FIRST ALLEY EAST OF KEYSTONE AVENUE From north property line of Michigan Street. To south property line of SL" Clair Street. By grading and paving the alley with Asphalt, Asphaltic Concrete. Concrete or Brick, laid o* a 8-ifich gravel concrete foundation, from 6 inches of property lino to 6 inches of property line, to a uniform width of 10.92 feet: providing 11 lineal feet of 4xlß-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone* or %x2xii-inch Standard Steel Paving Guard, as specified, resetting 3 manhole loi>s to grade. Also exetndfng all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. Persons Interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that tho Board of Public Work* of said city has fixed Wednesday Jan. 28. 1926. 2 p. m„ as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amounUrassessed 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 owner and descriptions of property subject *o be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works df said city CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works City of Indianapolis. Jan 19. 20. 21. 22. 23, 24. 26. 192i>. NOTICE OF HEARING “ON ACQUISITION RESOLUTI? N, BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS. CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. OTFICE OF THE boardT CITY HALL. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice* is hereby given bv the Board of Park Commissioner" of the City of In-
SATURDAY, JAN. 24, 1925
DISASTER LOOMS IN MORE STRIFE, COOUDGEWARNS World Must Prevent Wars to Escape Calamity, He Says. Bu United Press WASHINGTON, Jan. • 24.—Disaster will surely be the penalty if the world fails to devise methods of preventing war, President Coolidge declared today in ah address to a number of women's organizations, in which he renewed his advocacy of the world court. “If the lesson of this last and greatest war shall be lost, then, indeed, will this experience have been almost in vain,” the President said. “It is for the generation which saw and survived to devise measures of prevention. If we fail in this we shall deserve all the disaster which will surely be visited upon us because of our failure.” Praises Arms Parley Coolidge declared that in the Washington arms conference “we made a genuine and significant contribution toward peace,” and that, the Dawes plan was a timely and effective effort for rehabilitation on, the economic side.” | \“I believe the next step which we may well take is by way of participation in the permanent court of international justice,” he said. “I believe that with our adherence to that tribunal, for which I honestly hope, it will become one medium in which may gradually be precipitated and crystalized a body of international law and procedure, which, by avoiding the dangers that would attend the establishment of a superior government, will ultimately command the respect and approbation of the world public opinion and the cooperation of the nations.” The two great forces upon which the world’s hope for peace is most essential, Mr. Coolidge said, are the intelligence..of the mass of individuals and the moral opinion of the community. Powerful Forces “It Is not thinkable that these forces be available and adequate to maintain order within the limit of a great State or nation and yet Incapable of adoption to the international Inter-government difficulties which grow into the causes of war. “Nor is it believable that a world wide public opinion whic hfrowned upon war would be defied by any nation however powerful. The interdependence of peoples and nations becomes more marked with every year. None can stand alone. None dars court Isolation. None may risla the ill opinion of civilization.” I
LUCAS FUNERAL HOUR ANNOUNCED Police Still Without Clews in Slaying, Funeral services for James A. (Big Jim) Lucas, 42, former policeman, will be held Monday at 10 a. m. at his home, followed by burial at Crown Hill cemetery. Lucas died at Methodist Hospital Friday from a bullet wound inflicted by one of two men he encountered as he opened the garage doors in the rear of his home Thursday night. He died without giving any clew to the Identity of his assailants. Police believe the motive to have been robbery, as Lucas usually bad large sums of money and jewelry. They also hold the theory he may have been shot by hijackers or enemies he incurred in his alleged liquor traffic. Lucas is survived by his wife, Mrs. Leola Lucas; two daughters. Mary Frances, 16, and Edith, 13l his father. Will Lucas; a brother James W. Lucas, and a sister, Mr*. Jack Wells, all of Paoli, Ind., and sisters, Mrs. Arhtur Stout of this city, and Mrs. Wesley Cobb of Milwaukee, Wis. 39 LEGAL NOTICES
(Continued) the City of Ind, inapolis, Marion County. Indiana, for section one of Kessler Blvd., East End, to-wit: “Beginning at a point in Kesaler Boulevard. west end. in thf east half of Section 2, Township 16 North. Range 3 East. Marion County. State of Indiana. 946 39 feet west of a point 3.108.98 feet north of the southeast comer thereof; thence southon a straight line a distance of 038.12 "feet to a point 326.77 feet west of a point 2,950.4 feet north of the southeast corner of the aforesaid Section 2: thencs southeastwardly and northeastwardly on a curved line to the left having for its radius 1,146.28 feet a distance of 898.33 feet to a point) said curved line crossing the east line of the aforesaid Section 2 at a point 2,924.4 feet north of the southeast corner thereof; thence northeastwardly on a straight line tangent to the foresaid curve a distance of 138.72 feet to a point of intersection of the center line of Meridian Street, extended north- said point being 1.522.18 feet north of the intersection of the center line of Meridian Street with the center Vine of the Westfield Boulevard: thence continue northeastwardly on the same straight line, which makes an angle off of the center line of Meridian Street extended north of 59 degrees, a distance of 161.04 feet to a point: thence northeastwardly and southeastwardly on a curved line to the right having for its radius 521.67 feet a distance of 545.91 feet to a point; thence continue southeastwardly on a straight line tangent to the aforesaid curve a distance of 211.59 feet to the point of intersection of the center line of the Westfield Boulevard with the center line of Fifty-ninth Street, said last straight line making an angle of 90 degrees off of the center line of Westfield Boulevard ’’ - The proposed Boulevard to be 100 feet in width. 50 feet on either side of the above described line. That said real estate so to be acquired is to be used for park and boulevard purposes of the Cily of Indianapolis. By saidg Resolution it is provided that Thursda* the sth day of Feb.. 1925. at the office' oV the said Board In the City Hall in said city, will be the time and place when final action wlil be taken confirming, modifying or rescinding this resolution, and when it willl , hoar ana receive remonstrances from pr-j sons interested in or affected by such pro*j ceedings and when it will determine tbs, public utility and benefit thereof. CHARLES A. BOOKWALTEJfc3M A. M. MAGUIRE, M EMSLEY W. JOHNSON. M V. P. MANLY. Hf Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. Jan. 17. 24. YOU are hereby notified that the goods you hare in storage will be sola for -■barges unless said charges are paid before Jan. 31. 1925. L. /H. Bracket. J. Van Daiah, L. Mills, H. Slack. E. Bishop, N. CLYDE MAY TRANFER AND STORAGE CO. ,an. 17. Bfc *l.
