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1 pea™ notices MAAS. BERTHA W.—Are 53 years, beloved ■'vile of Geo. L. Maas and mother of Wtlhelrnina B. Maas and Huso G. Maas, passed away at 7 p. m. Monday, at her home. 2345 Broadway. Funeral from the home at 2 p. m. Wednesday. Friend 9 invited to the funeral services. Burial private. 1 FUNERAL DIRECTORS W. T. BLASENGYM 2228 Shelby Bt. 1702 N. Illinota. Drexel 2570 FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. niUioie St. t rnneral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 18b7. INDIANAPOLIS °CREM ATORY BERT S. GAUD—2I3O Prospect St Phone Stewart 2278. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E Market. Main 0908. llkitdsi -IP UNDERTAKERS —HISEY k TITUS. 951 N. Delaware Main 3680. 8 SPECIAL X° TTCES MILDRED MEWHINNET— Sulphur vapor baths and massage for men and women. Room 304 Rauh Bldg. 122 K. Ohio. Lin. 2555. FRANK FITZGERALD, lawyer. Criminal, Juvenile and Civil Court cases. i NAlabama St., second floor. *4gßßr-ia- IVFfcmtlS” 9 PERSON ALh INTERIOR painting, varnishirfc and enamellng”. Furniture reflnished in your home. Work guaranteed and price very reasonable at this time. MR. WHEDAS. Circle 2280. 10LOST AND. FOUND FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday: 1 PAIR I BCRP* SHOES 3 ODD GLOVES 1 KEY AND CASE 1 PR. GLASSSES AND CASE 1 PURSE 3 UMBRELLAS Main 2737. BROOCH cameo, brown, shell in gold Tiffany mounting: lost either m or near market bouse or on Delaware and Washington, Irvington 088. Reward. GAUNTLET glove, black kid. mans; between Alabama. Wash, or Laughner s restaurant: Sat, eve. Reward. Bel. 0367GLASSES, dark rimmed. brown leather case; lost between Madison Ave. and Saered Heari. Church. Reward. Prex. 099:. SOME TIME Saturday: string of fancy green jade be ads: finder will be rewarded. No questions asked. Main 118.->. GRIP black. lost: with owner’s name and address: containing drummer’s accessories. Call Drexel 1583 Reward. 15 INSTRUCTIONS ATTRACTIVE SALARY You Earn While You Learn ACTUAL, PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE IN INDIANA’S BUSIEST SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE on live models under the supervision of competent, successful teachers makes successful operators. Very low tuition, terms if desired. Investigate NOW Clip this ad, write your name, address and telephone number on it. and mail it in. We will send you a bookie; giving full information. or present it in person ♦o Mr. Fulton. \ I Diplomas Awarded H&SgS&GSSSf 167 N. Illinois St.. Second Floor Stewart Block Circle 0296 ONE of the busiest and fastest growing beauty culture schools In the country. There must be a reason. Why not investigate before enrolling anywhere! FREE CLINIC DIPLOMAS AWARDED. Advanced students cam good pay. We assist students to obtain positions. 1138 Olive St. LHext-i 4.>.>u. Take Proepect car to dive St. and walk square south. POPULAR piano music taught in 20 leeeona, beginners and advanced. Clark Boles School, 10 W. Ohio St. Circle 8328. MEN to learn barber trade TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 510 E Waahtnten St.. Indianapolis, Ind- Circle 0757 SHORTHAND in 35 days: typewriting 822 Peoples Bank Bldg. Lincoln 1130 16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE High-Class Ladies. to sell Corse-Twin garments. Can work spar® time. Earnings large. Applicants selected will be taught salesmanship and eoraetry. Curiosity seeker* do not waste our Madame Julia Hurt 2 to 4 p. m. Rainbow Beauty | 157 M. BJinois St.
16 HELP WANTED—FEMALE 3 LADIES with cars to learn real estate business: large earnings while learning. For interview call 1102% Prospect St., Room 3, Drexel 0817: open evenings. 17 SITUATIONS WANTED b—Female CURTAINS TO LAUNDER. MRS J. LUTZ CIRCLE 6612. 18 ROOMS FOR RENT CAPITOL. 2184 N.: room for gentleman: prlv. home; no other rmers. Ken. 1187. EAST 31st. 646: nicely furnished room: near College: private family. Washing - ton 0969-W. ILLINOIS. N. 3437: large front room: nicely turn.. suitable 1 or 2: garage. MERIDIAN—Rooms-; one with private bath: walking distance north: under new management; newly fur, Lin. 4804. WOODRUFF PLACE. E. Drive. 920: two strictly modem rooms. Web. 8419-R. 2-ROOM apt., furnished, near Fountain Square; $25 pionth. Drexel 3540-R. MODERN room and garage for a gentleman. Wash. 1397-W, a—Light Housekeeping BEVIJXE. N. 1101: front room upstairs; nicely furnished: modem except furnace: $3.75, CAPITOL. N. 815: 2 connecting rooms; Ist floor; sink, gas range > garage. N. CAPITOL. 1232: two light housekeeping rooms: modern; kitchen, HOYT Ave.. 1112: 2 furnished light housekeeping rooms; modern. Dr, 0816. E. TENTH. 219: newly deco-ated 2-room apartments; completely furnished. LOVELY housekeeping and sleeping ;m: priv. good home: reasonable. Ken. 1463. b—Board and Rooms 1903 PARK: a real cosy room with board: gentlemen preferred; for rent; very reasonable. Ken. 3929. EXCELLENT room "and board, east; married couple or 2 men. Webster 13/6. NICE room for 1 or 2 gentlemen: home privileges. Stewart 2560. • 19 RENTALB a—Houses CORNELL. 1132: 7 rooms and bath: strictly modem: up-to-date house for colored; 840. Bel. 4256. ELDER. 748 N.: 4-room double: elec, lights $16.50 Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors 130 N. Delaware. MA. 4088. KEYSTONE. 8.. 265; 4 rooms, furaare electricity, gas. garage: S2O. Lin. 3734. LA SALLE St.. S. 59: 4 rooms: modem except furnace: garage: water paid. L. J. McCRACKEN. 312 Kahn Bldg. Circle 6600: residence. Ran. 1662. OHIO. E.. 1515. six moms: will paper and paint: $22.50. Randolph 6808. OXFORD, near Tenth; o-room upper duplex: modern. Webster 1705-W. SPRING. 327: newly papered: three, large rooms. f!5 pet month. Ran. 5050. YANDES. 1224; colored; 4 rooms. $22 per month. Randolph 7220. HOUSES FOR COLORED 1014 E. 17th. 8 rooms tiMR 1430 Cornell, 4 rooms *20.00 2322 Cornell. 4 rooms $30.00 2242 Columbia. 4 rooms .$18.50 1508 Columbia. 4 rooms $1750 1932 Y3ndes. 4 rooms- #. .$20.00 DUNLOP & iiOLTEGEL 122 E. Market. A F ZAINEY. REAL ESTATE. RENTALS INSURANCE. 108 N. DELA LI. 6020 DUPLEX, lower: 6 rooms, sleeping porch. garage, heat and water furnulhedl SdO Harrison 2778. SEE DUNLOP k HOLTEGEL for bargains. REAL ESTATE. b —Houses, Flats Furnished FURNISHED APARTMENT—CIose in: modern; couple preferred. Circle 1148. c—Apartments APARTMENTS “Rose Court.” 3 rooms, heat, water, janitor service . . ........ 722 Fairfield Ave.. 5 rooms, bath, heat, water and garage $o 3518 Balsam Ave. 3 and 4 rooms; strictly modern. soo and W “Hazel Dell." 1201 Park Ave.; 3 rooms and bath ■ s°o State Savings & Trust Cos. MA. 4517. 9 E. Market St. FINE LOWER DUPLEX Six large modem rooms: all refinished: good heat: double garage. Will be shown by appointment. Harrison 2904. , d—Business Places “gSwfEr ssrffci n® ware. _ jI~JREAL ESTATE FOR SALEi y a—Business Property Brick Block on Payments 671-3 W. Morris. 2-story brick block, on easy monthly payments. B. M. Ralston 143 E. MARKET ST. b—Houses - - - Delaware St. House— Payments 2055 N. Delaware, fine, modern, attractive. up-to-date home: at bargain price; on easy payments if desired. B. M. Ralston, Sole Agent 143 E. Market. FOR SALE / City property. 8-room cottage, strictly modem: heated garage; can wash car. Cottage wae built to suit owner. Hardwood floor*, hardwood throughout: strictly modem; on paved street. For quick sale. $4.o00: owner leaving city: sooo down. CaU Lin. 6466. EUGENE, 621; strictly modem 6-room home; full basement, tile bath, large living room: good location to bus and car line. Randolph 4612, BELLEFONTAINE. north of 23rd; duplex. in good condition, now occupied: can be bought terms or cash. Call C. C. ZINTEL. Main 0711. Har. 4125-W. STATE St., south: 3 rooms. 1 story: electric lights- lot 40x142; only $1,500; S3OO cash. Drexel 6817. SOUTH—Six rooms, electricity, city water. cistern, basement garage: $2,200 terms. EVERROAD k WHITE. Lincoln 3880HIGHLAND PLACE. 2854: by owner: 6room modern: 40-foot lot: good garage. Harrison 2311. NORTH—Five rooms, bungalow- furnace. electricity, garage: $4,260. EVERROAD k WHITE. Lincoln 3880. Woiro'^pisg%? ” d—Lots SI.OO CASH. SI.OO weekly. 63-ft. front Hawthorne Lane, south of 30th: onh $245. Main 0520 710 Bankers Trust Bldg FINE % acre east: lot in city limits: $5 down. Randolph 0796. e—Suburban MR. PUBLIC - “IF WINTER COMES" IS NOW A PAST PHRASE; IT’S NOW. “WHEN SUMMER COMES:” WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO BE* I HAVE A TWO-ACRE PIECE OF PROPERTY SITUATED ON KESSLER BLVD. THE HOME IS A REAL COZY FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE. RUNNING WATER THROUGH GROUNDS. LARGE GARAGE AND A BEAUTIFUL BRIDGE OVER WATER. THIS GROUND IS HEAVILY WOODED. AND FOR A SCENIC PLACE IT’S GREAT. IT'S FOR QUICK SALE AT $5,000. BALANCE TO SUIT. I AM LEAVING CITY AND MUST BE SOLD. CALL LINCOLN 6466. SUBURBAN Speedway City. Urge seven-room double house; steam heated. hardwood finish throughout: out of high-tax district; strictly modern. Agent need not apply. For quick sale. Owner leaving city. Call Lin. 6466. Rents SIOO. (Suburban Home 5 rooms: electric lights. garage, chicken house, one acre of ground. s>oo cash balance terms. Price $3,600. Call Mr. White. Main 4517. State Savings & Trust Cos. COZY, modern suburban bungalow, north. Requires SBOO.OO cash. Randolph 0790. f—Sale or Exchange For Trade 571-3 W. Morris, comer Dakota. 2-story brick block . What have you to trade for
21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE f—Sale or Exchange FARM. 80 acres’ Jefferson County. Indiana. Good improvements, on pike. 1057 W. Thirty-First. Randolph 7879. g—Builders and Contracting NOW is the time to build if you have a clear lot We will build you a horaa. Lumber is cheap and labor is plentiful. We have no salesmen and pay no commission Ask or Mr. Elvers or Mr. Klein Lincoln 2627. WILL build and finance a house on your lot CIVIC REALTY CO.. 136 N. Delaware. Lincoln 6050. 22 REAL ESTATE WANTED I HAVE buyer for five or six-room semimodern cottage or bungalow, if price is right. Near carline. Mr. Davidson. Res , Clr. 4322. J. E. MORRISON k CO. Lin. 7536. WANTED—Rea> estate. Let me sell your property: prompt service. Ran. 0796. WILL pay cafih for cheap rental or iavestmeut property. Web. 6258. 23 FARM LANDS 96-ACRE farm In Johnoon County. 7-room house, 48x50 bam. 8 other buildings, land in high state of cultivation with March possession. Write VIOLA MAY BROWN. Bargersv:'lle. Ind., R. R. No. 1. 25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE~ Car siding for sale $.02% per square foot. Kenwood 4987. °gkr Harrison truak CLOTH TNG. child's, good, outgrown. 2-3; boy 4-5 yea.s: cheap. Web. 5532-J. DAVENO library table, buffet baby carriage, cedar chest, rug, 1145 Evlson. DA*Y BED] Wakefield reed; tapestry daveno. library table. Hum. 2478. DROP-HEAD machine, sews good' s<f Apt. 31 B. Lexington. 1116 N Capitoi RUGS and -inoleums Doi-fman r.ug Cos 207 W Washington St. SUIT, lady’s; tailored, size 36; like new; reasonable. Webster 4497. TYPEWRITERS Special Clearance Sale L. C SMITHS—UNDERWOODS , BARGAIN PRICES Low prices on all makes. SeS our window. American Writing Machine Cos. 30 S. PENN. ST. LINCOLN 6822. b—Pet and Live Stock BLOOD TEST your breeding flock lor bacillary, white diarrhea, this disease causes 90 per cent of deaths in baby chicks: eradicate carriers in breeding stock stops this loss. The cheap Insurance for poultry success. Call Dr. J. C. VANCE. Belmont 2600. for information and appointment. PIGEON* FOR SALE AT 1486 ROOSEVELT AVE. 25c COAL, ICE AND WOOD Why Pay More? White Ash Lmump, $5.25 2 Toms, $lO This coal is full of heat Positively will not clinker and is free from slate or slack. Momarclh Lump, $5.75 2 Toms, $1! THE ORIGINAL WHITE ASH LUMP HIGH-GRADE SEMI-SMOKE-LESS, SHOVELED $6.50 OUR GUARANTEE: 2.00 ft POUNDS PER TON AND A SQUARE DEAL. We deliver anywhere in the city. Nagefison Coal Cos. 831 E. ST- CLAIR CIR. 035a. CIR. 0356. HAZARD KY. EGG 2x4 in. washed and fkd. No rock, no slack, very little ash, free burning, high In heat. A wonderful coal. $625 PER TON 2x3-!m. Nut, $625 Island Crk. W. Va. large lp., fkd.. .$6.50 (Wn. and up.) Medium lp., fkd $6.25 Ky. large 6-in. and up lp., fkd 16.50 W. Va. mine run 15.50 Fireside nut. Sullivan Cos., Ind., clean fkd. 15.50 (Ideal coal for retort heater) Linton No. 4, Lin. fkd 15.60 Gen. Poca. 3rd vein Red Ash shov. lp 18.7 b Ind. egg. clean fkd 15.86 The Bethel Coal Cos. DRex. 2717. BETHEL AVE AND BELT B. B.
STOP GENUINE MNTON 4th Vtin In. Shov. 2-in. to 6-in. lp. HinOO ton 2 Tons or More at $4.75 Per Ton. WEST VA. LUMP ISLAND CREEK EXTRA LARGE FORKED 3 in. and up o<QHO> ton LJ. 8767—PHONES—MA. 0203. Metropolitan Coal Cos. 100 at Mass. Ave.
READ TH IS OFFER Large Clean Forked ILLINOIS LUMP $4.65 PER TON. WILL TAKE COAL OUT AND MONEY BACK IF NOT PERFECT LY SATISFIED. GRIDER COAL CO. 1405 W. RAY ST. BEL. 2056. BEL. 3856. coal Bargain INI).. LARGE LP.. KKD $5.50 W. VA,. 4-IN.. FED $0.50 POCO.. SHOVEL LP $8.75 POCA, MINE RUN . . $0.75 isNORTH STREET COAL YARD. 920 E. NORTH. gL466. Irv. 4020, Erea.
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25c COAL, ICE AND WOOD Good Coal Saves \Vorry Kindling With Each Ton • Glendora Beam the Wonder Coal. Glendora block, large forkeds7.oo Glendora *lx6 lump cleaned fkd. ... 0.25 Glendora 2x3 egg. cleaned, forked.. 5.70 Beat W Va block lanre forked.... 6.7a Best E. Ky bl )ck large, forked... 6.7a Beat W Va 2x4 washed, egg. fkd. . 62a best W Va. Mine Run. oOc pet Imp 5.50 Hoostei Red Ash Ip. clean forked.. 5.8;> Hoosler Red Ash ear clean forked 5.3., Best Linton No 4, lp. clean forked. 6.00 Best Ind No 6. 4-tnch. lump eln fkd 5.60 Best Ind. 2x4 egg. clean, forked 6.26 Easten 111 4-inch lp clean, fkd.... 6*76 E. 111. 2x4 egg. clean Torked. 6.25 Citizens Coke, the best 976 Delivery anywhere in the city. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Dreatei 4621 _ . 110 Bluff Ave. We do not handle cheap coal. 3=Day Special ISLAND CREEK West Virginia 4-inch fkd. lp $6.75 2 Tons, $13.00 Gen. Linton No. 4 Ind. 4-inch lump, forked $5.50 2 Tops, $10.50 McCLenon Coal Cos. 1100-16 E. Maryland St. DRex. 7451. DRex. 7451. PIONEER Isliitod Cr W. Va.. 3-in lp. and up. extra large.... *6.7a E. Kentucky. 4-m. lg. lp- fkd $7 00 Ind. dom.. 2-in. lp.. No 6. fkd $5.00 Ind. 6-in. lp.. No 6. fkd.... $6.00 Hamilton, large. 6-in lp.. fkd s•'•> W. Va. Thacker 4-in. lp.. fkd s7.go Citizens Coke ...$9.. 5 ATLAS FUEL CO. 401 W. Morris St. DRex. 0883. DRex. 0883. BEST GRADE Brazil Block, $5.50 Per Ton Pea and Nut, $4.50 Per Ton East Side Ice and Coal Cos. 934 Fowler. MA. 6930. 26 MISCELLANEOUSLY ANTED Good, Sound, Dry, Yellow Ear Corn Wanted at the Stock. Yards &ALVATION Army industrial Home. Help us to help others with your used clothing, magazines, news. etc. Phone Wagon. Main 1082. 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS PLUMBING and repairing: quick service: prices reasonable: payments if desired. H, E. Oliver. 734 Prospect. Drexel 2642-J. FEATHERS bougnl. sold and renovated. leather mattresses and pillows made E F. BURKLE. 416 Mass Main 1428. RUGS. 9x12. thrly cind.. $2: all work gur SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken, 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana Aye. Chin WOO INN—US V,. Ohio. New Chop suey place. Also sleeping rooms. MULLER'S HAT SHOP Moved to 107 W. Maryland Bt. 28 STORAGE AND TRANSFER WILL call at your residence and give estimates on your moving. CL and A. Transfer and Storage. Lin. 3993. FURNITURE pack ng. naming and storage. OTTO J SUEZ. Main 235S 3628. Webster 4579 0699-W. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all times Randolph 3741. 29 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES \ SAFETY FIRST Superior Are prevention: flue flashing will stop chimney Area and leaks around chimneys: permanently preserves the flue. MILLER CO.. 643 Masd. Ave. 30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE BUICK Six: good tires. This is a wonderful oar at such a low price: $175. lIAYNES-BCHMIDT, Inc. 120-22 W. North St. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND DEALERS Most fully equipped Willys-Overland dealer in Indiana. PA RTS—S E R V ICE—SALES On Square West of Masonic Temple CHEVROLET coupe. 1022: front bumpers: 6 tires; reconditioned and a real buy- for someone. 427 N. Meridian. DODGE toualng. late 1921: in the best of condition r you must see this car to appreciate its value at the price asked. Liberal terms. OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES. 1863-65 S. Meridian. 1918 FORD tobring: look wheel, Hassler shock absorbers: car is in good mechanical condition; only $35. HA Y N ES-BUHJVIIDT, Inc. 120-22 W. North St. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND DEALERS oMost fully equipped Willys-Overland deale- in indisna PARTS—SERVICE—SALES. On Square West of Masonic Temple. - - - - FORD touring. 1924: bar cap. large lock wheel, motor A-l.r paint and upholstry first-class: $285. HAYNES-SCHMIDT, Inc. 120-22 W. North St. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND DEALERS MOST FULLY EQUIPPED WILLYS-OVERLAND SERVICE IN INDIANA^ On Square West of Masonic Temp'e _ USED CARS; casn, payment or irtMM. Sale* Cos. 846 N. ¥■•
30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE * fWVWWWX CHANDLER fRADB-INS AM. OTHER GOOD MAKES. BUY NOW AND SAVE 26%. CONVENIENT TERMS Chaodler Chummy Sedan. 1924.. $1,096.00 Chandler Chummy Sedan. 1924. (like new) 1.295.00 Chandler Comrade. 1924 1.260.00 3< Chandler Tourings. 1923 695.00 Chandler Touring. 1922 495.00 Chandler Touring. 1021 395.00 Chandler Touring Sport. 1920.. 295.00 3 Chandler Tourings that run good choice . 95.00 THE ABOVE CARS HAVE THE WONDERFUL PIKES PEAK MOTOR AND SOME HAVE THE FAMOUS TRAFFIC TRANSMISSION. Buick D-35 4 Tourinr: runs good. $ 85.00 Chevrolet Touring. 1920 65.00 Grant Six Touring, 1921: excellent condition 95 00 Gardner Touring. 1924: anew car at a used car price 595.00 Cadillac 67 Touring . 475.00 Cadillac 66 Coupe 275.00 Dodge Touring. 1920 175.00 Dodge Sedan. 1923: like new 675.00 Chevrolet 1920 Touring; a real buy .. 276.00 COOMBS AUTO CO. Chandler Dealer 1033 N. Mefidian St. Open Evenings and Sunday. "Ijsed at C& Kmc t&SM-ntißmK 1 WHY WALK? ffoe frank d 6£>5 f NcjH3k Ok^sJMJto Open Evenings and Sunday. FORDS We have some real buys in Fords here. Investigate them. Look them over. 1921 FORD COUPE '1933 FORD COUPE , 1922 SEDAN Small amount down, balance on easy terms. We must sell these care today, regardless of price. THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W. Thirteenth. Main 6942. Open Evenings. FORD BODIES 15 tourings. 7 sedans, including 1 fordor Ford; 2 coupes. 3 roadster bodies: new and used: with or without California tODB SWISSHELM ft PARKER. 1920 FORD touring: starter; car rums good; motor in A-l condition: only $76. Terms or trade. iiAYNES-SGHMIDT, Inc. 120-22 W. North St. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND DEALERS. Most fully equipped Willys-Overland dealer In Indiana. PARTS—SERVICE—SALES. On Square West of Masonicf Temple. FORD touring, 1923: lock wheel, speedometer. disc wheels, spare tire, upholstery, top, paint and motor in flrst-ciass condition: $196. HAYNES-SCHMIDT, Inc. 120-22 W. North St WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND DEALERS MOST FULLY EQUIPPED WILLYS-OVERLAND SERVICE IN INDIANA PARTS—SERVICE—SALES On Square West of Masonic Temple FORD BODIES—Dsea sedans, coupes, tourings. roadsters: some late 1924 models. 1 WOLF 655-61 N Capitol. GRANT 6 coupe; in good condition. Call Webster 2613. | LEXINGTON AND MOON Touring cars, both care run fine: good tires. A bargain at $35 down on each car. balance on easy payments. THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W. Thirteenth St. Main 6942. Open Evenings. SALES. lHk-65 g, lasfei gfc
30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE NEW OVERLAND SIX . AND NEW WILLYS=KNIQHT SIXTY=FIVE Now Oh Display AT OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES OAKLAND touring, rim wheels, good rubber, motor In first-class condition, spare tire and wheel; $250. HAYNES-SCHtoIDT, Inc. 120-22 W. North St. WILLYS-XNIGHT AND OVERLAND DEALERS Most fully equipped Wlllys-Overland dealer in Indiana. PARTS—SERVICE—SALES On Square West of Masonic Temple OVERLAND. 1923 touring: in good condition: several extras; real buy for a quick sale. Terms. Lincoln 4175. ’OVERLAND roadster; a good car at a wonderful price: $l5O. HAYNES-SCHMIDT, Inc. 120-22 W. North St. WILLYB-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND’DEALERS Most fully equipped Wilbra-Overland dealer in Indiana. PARTS—SERVICE—SALES On Square West of Masonic Temple 619 N. Capitol. 1920 OVERLAND touring; good tires: car 'ixbts O. K.; a small payment of S6O: balance weekly or monthly. HAYNES-SCHMIDT, Inc. 120-22 W. North St. WILLYS-KNIGHT . AND OVERLAND DEALERS Most fully equipped Willys-Overland „ service In Indiana. „ PARTS—SERVICE—SALES On Square West of Masonic Temple. PREMIER 6 wire wheels. A-l running condition; a wonderful value at our price. Liberal terms. No brokerage. THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W. Thirteenth St. Main 6942. Open Evenings. ~ REO ROADSTER Beautiful car: 6 good tires: runs perfect: dust proof grey; runs A-l; must sell today; priced accordingly, i THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W. Thirteenth St. Main 6042. Open Evenings. LOOK HERE! 1922 Ford touring .....$165 Sport model Ford touring 195 Reo touring 165 Oldsmobile chummy roadster ... 165 L. GUY LONG H. 14 N. MERIDL4N. LIN. 6865. LIVE downtown nuason-Kssex. deals • J. W. BERRV. P B. SMITH. 322 N. Delaware St. USED CARS bought ana sola, f GftT.nl BURG. 522 N. Capitol. You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker. 31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED WANTED—IOO Pu-s 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 6389 AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E New York St. Main 4448.
32 AUTO BUPPLIES, REPAIRS L. L. GORUM SHOWS SPEED IN • ' BATTERY SERVICE AS WELL AS ON THE TRACK. RENTALS —RECHARGING. Save your have it tested today. STOP at Indianapolis Battery Service CHEVROLET specialists: nrst class work: reaaonbale prices. Bel 2733. Cox Bros. 33 MOTORCYCLES. BICYCLES GOOD bicycles. $8 and up: tires. $2 and up. 940 Massachusetts Ave. 34 AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT WNAA/VWi/\AAAAA/WW^^^A/V^^WW RENT A NEW CAR. U drive it. 137 B Wabash. Circle 3000. ' 85 FINANCIAL WE BUT REAL ESTATE LEASE CONTRACTS ,u > THE WASHINGTON COMPACT. 257 W Wash St MA. *. You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them! It’S easy—Call Main 3500. Ask tor an Ad Taker. 37 MONEY TO LOAN Fidelity Loam Cos. 106 E. Market Street Room 532 Lemcke Building A MODERN METHOD —Ot meeting the public small 16an needs. Recent laws nave changed .the operations of the small loan office \ THOUSANDS OF HOME9 —Have bee,) helped and made happy through loans In emergencies by licensed and bonded firms. a YOU who read this are unfamiliar with the charges and methods you should not fall to call on our manager and have him explain them to you Loans in the sums of $lO TO S3O0 —am made on household goods left in your possaasion at lawful rates and on easy repayment plan. DO JUSTICE —To yourself and mace yourself acquainted with our service. If not convenient to call, writs or phone MA 1278 Fidelity Loan Company 106 E. MARKET STREET Room 532 Lemcke Building MA. 1278. FINANCIAL AID At tfip lime you need it. and tor any worthy purpose. QUICK. CONFIDENTIAL AND COURTEOUS BUSINESS-LIKE DEALINGS. Autivnobiiee. pianos at and furniture, the only security yon need t) obtain any amou.it up to $300: on easy repayment basis—-twenty months time if needed CAPITOL LOAN COMPANY 141% HI WASHINGTON ST, MAIN LINCOLN 7184.
39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Feb. 5. 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 4th day of February, 1925. they approved an assessment roll showing tne prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement as authorized by the improvement resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 12062 FIRST ALLEY EAST OF GRAHAM ST. From north property line of first alley north o, Lowell Ave.. To south property line of Michigan St. By grading and paving the alley with Asphalt. Asphaltic Concrete, Concrete, or Brf< k, laid on a six-inch gravel concrete foundation from six inches of property line to six Inches of property line to a uniform width of eleven, feet: providing eleven lineal feet of 4xlß-inch stratified limestone marginal stone or %x2x2-inch standard steel paving guard, as specified. Also extending all water, gas. sewer, and all 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 the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday. Feb. 27. 1925. 2 p. m.. as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be agsessed. is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works ot said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. \r. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indian- _ spoils. Feb. 6. 7,9, 10, 11. 12. 13. 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Feb. 6. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby given by the Board. of Public Works of the City oflndianapolis. Indiana, that on the 4th day of February. 1926, they approved an assessment roil showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement. as authorized by tne Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11974. FIRST ALLEY NORTH OF WASHING TON STREET. From east property line of Kenmore Road. To west property line of Rldgeview Drive. By grading and paving the alley with Asphalt. Asphaltic-Concrete. Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation from 9 Inches of property line to 8 inches of property line to a uniform width o fl 4 feet: resetting I manhole top to grade. * Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where njt already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. Persons Interested in or affected by Baid described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday. Feb. 27th. 1925. 2 p m.. as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited In the amounts named on said roll, or In a greater or less sum that 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, ie 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. Feb, 6. 7. 9. 10. 11. 12, 13, 1925. " CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD -Indianapolis. Ind.. Feb. 9, 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Ind'anapolis. Indiana, that on the 2nd day of February. 1925. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments of benefits and awards of damages to the property beneficially or injuriously affected bv the following described opening of alley 127 feet west of Oregon Street, as authorized by Declaratory Resolution No. 12121. 1924. OPENING OF ALLEY 127 FEET WEST OF OREGON STREET. From first alley north of Darnell Street. To Twelfth Street. That the following named persons, nonresidents or persons whose residence Is unknown to this department, are owners of property as set forth in said assessment roll, which Is assessed benefits on account of said opening as above described: . Ella Rich—No address. Lot No. 64 —(40 feet S. 9.) Drake-May-hew’l First Addition: $1.25. All of the proceedings had by the said board In the matter of the opening of alley 127 feet west of said Oregon Street, as abova described, are in accordance with said Declaratory Resolution No. 12121. adopted by the said Board of Public Works Nor. 19. 1924. The above named persons are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works will meet at Its office Monday. March 9. 1925. at 2 p. m.. at which time and place it will receive or bear remonstrances from said owners or holders of property assessed benefits or awarded damages on account of said opening as above described. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Feh. 10. 17, 24. 1925, Marriage Licenses Larkin Rufus Moody. 38. 826 Athon. laborer; Critter Grant Duncan. 33, 802 Athon . Percy Edward Dewsbury. 41. College and Seventy-Ninth, teamster: Elsie Owens. 24. 326 E. Market, printer. Charles R. Ott. 32. Thirty-Ninth and Lomond, sign painter; Hattie Elizabeth Neiman. 34. Thirty-Ninth and Lomond. Oil ester Leroy Mullen. 22. 278 N. Tre*mont .sticker; Edythe WUlis, 19. 1112 Luett. Building Permits George Martz, addition, 228 N. LaSalle. $325. Thomas Mayer, reroof. 1417 Tabor. $320. William Umphrey. garage, 4531 N. Meridian. S6OO. E.' W. Cfiirk. tabernacle. 3909 E. Washington. $2,000. G. Schmidt, store. 2001 Southeastern, $2,100. E. L. Call, remodel, 1328 Bellefont&ine, $250. Harry Kramer, garage. 314 Pleasant Parkway. $275. A. Glldden. furnace. 1327 College. $260. A. Glidden, dwelling, 1401 Garfield, $2,500. A. Glidden, dwelling, 1405 Garfield. $3,500. Zero Ice Company. Icehouse, northwest corner Dearborn and Twenty-Fifth. $260. Gus Rosberg. remodel. 215 N. Arsenal. $1,200. H. V. Taylor, dwelling. 1325 Parker, $4,100. H. V. Taylor, furnace. 1320 Parker. S2OO. John Staples, remodel, 1314 Cornell, $3,500. M. P. Taylor, reroof. 3127 N. New Jedsey. S2OO. Harry Klefger, garage. 328 Temple, Wysow, repair, 73b Lord, S2OO. F. M. Linder, dwelling, 4628 Kenwood. $4,800. C. W. Cartnell, addition. 743 Belmont. $325. 1 Standard Oil Company, tank, northwest corner Woodlawn and Virginia. $350. F. L. Kresge, furnace. 4466 N. PennsylTa fu a dwelling. 4466 N. Pennsylvania. $12,000. _ E. T. Hiatt, reroof. 3901 Byram, $220. G. E. Jose, dwelling, 808 Wallace. $4,500. ? G. E. Jose, dwelling. 802 Wallace. $4,500. Charles Westover. reroof. 4058 Cornelius. $222. M. C. Bird, store. 721 E. Forty-Ninth. $3,500. Mark DeHaaa. dwelling. 1322 Sheffield $3,200. Mark DeHaas. dwelling. 1318 Sheffield. W. Nunamaker. dwelling. 609 Ba Sar£?i' filmier, addition. 1644 Belft. * Z a?'Y. Roetter. garage. 1216 W. ThlrtyTl c! <l ßl7Wflson, addition. 24r7 Station. SBSO. Chartrand Joseph Reo. reroof. 2167 Avondale. $350. dwelling. 230 Blue Rk tVrdf(in s A °Wrirl t, furnace. 320 Blue Ridge. S2OO. Ilovaital lOe&th Probed Coroner Paul Robinson is investigating death of John Sims, 39. colored, of 469 N. California St., at city be : ‘al. Monday. Aooording to Slier iff Omer Hawkins, Sicas was sent to the hospital, Feb. 5, suffering from alcoholic poisoning after being arrested on a drunkenness char** Feb. 2, -lift.*. i- , i
TUESDAY, EEB. 10, 1925
PAPER BILLS TOO EXPENSIVE, U. S. TREASURY SAY? Millions of Silver ‘Cart Wheels’ Sent to Federal Banks, Bv United Frees WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—Millions of bright new silver “Peace Dollars” with the head of the Goddess of Liberty on one side and an eagle and “E Pluribus Unum” on the other, are being shipped to the Federal Reserve Banks of the country by the Treasury in a main attack of its campaign to displace the greenback. Secretary Mellon has declared war on the “bill,” because it is too expensive and the citizens of America are urged to use some of the 420,000,000 “cartwheels” available in the Treasury’s vaults. 60 Million Circulating At present about 60,000,000 sliver simoleons are in circulation. The others coined, about 360,000,000 in number, are deposited in the treasury and sjlver certificates issued for their face value. Os those in circulation, however, only about onefourth are in pockets and books, the others being on in Federal Reserve and other banks. These 20,000,000 or so are in circulation almost entirely in the western States, where $1 bills are virtually unknown. Paper dollars cost 1.7 oents to make and keep in circulation, the treasury experts figure. Their life is never more than eleven months, and usually they are worn out by the end of six months. Sliver dollars cost more to make, but upkeep is nothing and their life is indefinite. The short life of the dollar bill Is shown by the fact that 48,000,000 of them are printed and put into circulation every month. Several plans for “seasoning” the bills instead of issuing them immediately after printing have not been put into effect, because of the tremendous demand for the paper money. Break Down Prejudice The treasury’s present aim is to break down part of the American prejudice against the silver dollar and put between forty and fifty million of them in circulation. This will save the Government $828,000 annually in its minting expenses, and will allow “seasonng” of the blls used so as to prolog their life. Government departments have been asked to use silver in payment of their employes throughout the Nation, and field officers of some departments have agreed to use silver dollars for all odd amounts in sujas under $5. The P'ederal banks have been asked to ize their member banks askingg?ooperation and assistance. Os course the objections to the silver dollar are on the point of weight. A man with fifteen silver dollars Is pretty well freighted. NO SWEETS FOR ‘KIDS’ London Dietary Expert Would Stop Children’s Candy Supply. Bv NEA Berries LONDON, Feb. 10.—School children should get no cake, no puddings, no lam, no pastries, no sugar and no f eANDYififeMo* Lr „ NO MlNcfte bandy, says Dr. Henry Campbell, leading British dietary expert. He denounces the school candy store as “an evil which should be done away with.” “The country would gain vastly," he said, “if all candy stores were converted into vegetable and fruit stores. Pudding and pastries of ah descriptions should be barred lutely. They provide no exercise the teeth and Jaws and merely pamper the appetite. “Each boy should have three ounces of butter daily. Next to cod liver oil, butter contains the most fat.” FALSE TEETH FOR PETS British Vetinary Also Makes Artificial Eyes and Legs. B u XEA Service LONDON, Feb. 10.—False teeth, artificial eyes and legs for pet dogs are the latest vogue In Great Britain, according to Sir Frederick Hobday. British veterinary, who has just published a book on “Surgical Disease of the Dog and Cat." Artificial devices can be as successfully fitted to the dog as the human being, he says. A Japanese spaniel Is wearing a glass eye, which can not be detected from his other one. He also describes two cases in which false teeth were supplied successfully. Most of the dental troubles of dogs are caused by thefr retrieving of rocks and woods thrown by thoughtless owners, Hobday says. One dog was found with more than 100 stones in ita stomach. In ad dition to a valuable diamond ring. PRIMARY RADIO CLASS East Side Club to Give Aid to less Beginners. Establishment of a primarv class for owners of new radio sets for the purpose of improving their efficiency in tuning is planned by the East Side Broadcast Listeners Club, which met at 3305 E. Michigan St. Monday night. War on interference is being started by use of a receiver with directional reactions which will be carted around the neighborhood until ££ - I " , “ -
