Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 May 1925 — Page 10
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6 FUNERAL DIRECTORS W. T. BLaSENGYM Main Olfi.ee Branch Office 8t - looa FLANNER & BUCHANAN „ , 320 N. Illinois St. , , Funeral directors to the people ot Indianapolis since 1887. _ ind/anapolis crematory feERT S. GADD—2I3O Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. _ George Giinsteiner funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908. _ UNDERTAKERS—HISEY A TITUS. 951 N. Delaware Main 3680. _____ 1 SPECIAL NOTICES fVWWWWSAi<V\AAA/V^/NA/WA/>A^^A^l HAVE LUNCH TODAY AT OHIO CANDY SHOP. MEDICATED BATHS AND MASSAGE 729 N. New Jersey. Main 8340. HARRY EGIN, medium; leadings from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Spiritual hcalins. A message Circle, Thursday, 8 p. m. Residence 1709 N. New Jersey St. Phone, Randolph 3620. ON and after this date I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any on< < ther than myself. THOMAS E. EVANS. Io LOST AND FOUND
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2 ROLLS MUSIC 1 RING 1 TRAVELING BAG 1 BOSTON BAG 1 PR. DEVIDERS >-Main 2737 BILLFOLD—Tan, contained $8 and paae. Call Prexel 1370-W. Reward. 12 HELP WANTED—-MALE BOY ovi, 16 in Bakery. 827 Ft. Wayne Ave. bFFICE boy; must be over 10. Soo Mr. Bruner, The Times. - WANTED AUTOMOBILE TIRE BUILDERS ON TIRE MACHINES. APPLY KOKOMO RUBBER COMPANY, KOKOMO, IND. I WANT TO HIRE A MAN That wants o make SSO per week now and gain a butter position with an old reliable concert. All of our executive poHitions are fi led from the field. It is a hpuse-to-hous 3 selling by appointment. Also, men wanted Marion, Bloomington, Crawfordsvill i and Greencastle. See Mr. Mahon. 480 Century Bldg. 13 INSTRUCTIONS MEN to learn baroer trade. TRI-CITY BARBEL COLLEGE. 510 E. Waahlngington St.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0767. INSTRUCTIONS IN BEAUTY CULTURE OLIVE STREET HAIR STORE 1138 Olive St. DRexel 4535. 14 SALESMEN WANTED DISTRIBUTER Energetic salesman; financially responsible, as exclusive distributer in Indianapolis of pure juices of uationaliy known brand of California and New ’’Writ grapes: this is an opportunity to connect with oldest and largest concern in America marketing 100 per cent pure juice, for which present conditions make a tremendous demand: this is a high-class food product of merit; a surprisingly profitable and permanent business 13 months in the year; no grape experience required; we teach you how to handle, vour territory: small deposit required to cover stock. See Mr. Olmstead all day Tuesday at the Lincoln Hotel. WANTED—SALEMEN Thoroughly experienced men to sell floor coverings. Apply to H. W. Taylor. Taylor’s, 110 S. Meridian St. 16 AGENTS AND SOLICITORS V/S^VVVV/V\/WWWN^VW\AA/WVS/WV , I^V LADIES, with automobiles, to sell suburban real estate. 415 Occidental. Main 2957. t 16 HELP WANTE!!—FEMALE COOK, white lady: must have plenty experience. OHIO CANLY SHOP. 17 W. Oldo St. Girls living at home should investigate the many opportunities of the telephone operating profession. Our Miss Cooper, Room 101 Telephone building, corner of New York and Meridian streets, will be glad to discuss the matter In detail with you. WANTED WOMAN £ererw manager with car, also SO SALESWOMEN Salary and commission. Call DRexel 8427 at once for appointment. Apply 846 Fletcher Avenue. You Read the Want aob^
17 SITUATIONS WANT a—Male CARPENTERING, roofing and repair work a specialty. Harrison ‘2637-J. GENERAL house work or job work by experienced colored man. Ken. 2516. YOUNG, energetic man, laboring, mechanic or general work. Riley 3662. 18 ROOMS FOR KENT CAPITOL. S. 707; two unfurnished rooms; $9 month. ILLINOIS. N. 2023: modern rm.; priv.: home privileges; board op. HA, 2988-W. MERIDIAN, N., 840: lour sleeping rooms. one with private bath. LOOKING for a room.' come in and get our list. . Choicest rooms in any part of town. B & B. RENTAL SERVICE BUREAU, 710 Odd Fellow Bldg. Riley 2707. LOVELY large front rm.; 1 ro 2 gentlemen; garage optional. HA. 1009. NICELY furnisliea room: garage. Ran. 3229. 2 MODERN furnished rooms, W. Thirtieth St. Har 0632, after 0 p. m, a—Light Housekeeping ASHLAND, 2131- 2 or 3-rm. mod.; furnished apts. Kenwood 3060. CONGRESS. 821: 2 mod. front rooms; everything turn.; gar. Ran. 3515. ILLINOIS. N., 1801: bedroom and kitehenette furn.; also sleeping rm. Ra. 5590. MICHIGAN, W. 12U-—Clean fur. rms.. city heat; ivas.- also sleep rms. Lin. 4001. MILEY, 129—2 furn. ground fl. mis. priv, entrance. Bel. 1839-W. PENN.. N., 2124: two-room furn. apt.: couple employed or 2 gentlemen; also single room, pvt, ent. Ran. 4126. 2 OR 3 Light housekeeping rooms, downstairs. Children welcome. 1515 N. Capitol. 2154 K COLLEGE AVb.; com. fur? mod. rms., priv, ent.. reasonable. Riley 2175. MODERN furn. apt.: 11th near Del.: up/per duplex; priv. family. Lincoln 4420, b—Board and Rooms LOOKI LOOK 1 Room and board. $6.50 wk. Ken, 5130 19 RENTALS a—Houses CORNELL AVE.. 1336-27—Semi-modern double 6 rooms, each $25. EASTERN AYE., 639; south half 6-room modern double; garage. Iry, 3715. ENGLISH, 2024; 6-room, half double, semi-modern. See owner, 2022 English. MONTCALM, 1702; 2 party house: 6 rooms; water and gas: locke 941: 6rm. cottage; gas and water. DR, 5375. OLIVE ST.. 1838: new 7-rm. home: mod.; a healthy place. Inquire in rear. TECUMSEH, 1154; 2-way, modern bungalow; 4 rooms, bath and garage: $35, Call Webster ji)4w i?7TH, W.. 962; modern home: three be<L rooms; permanent tenant; $35. Keys at 1420 \V. 26th. Ran, 0433. BUNGALOW. $40.00 1401 N. Tremont. Almost new. Strictly modern; garage. DUNLOP &HOLTEGEL 716 E. 27T11, NEAR COLLEGE Seven-room modem house; good repair; S4O. Call Randolph 9304. or INDIANA TRUST CO. FOUR BEDROOMS 8-room modern home in very good condition- garage. 414 E. Fifteenth St. Call Ran. 9364. VACANT SOON—Upper duplex. 5 rooms and bath, water furnished, garage; adults. Washington 2243, A. F. ZAIMEY. HEAL kSTATE. RENTALS INSURANCE. 108 N DELA. LI. 0520. SEE DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL for bargatnT REAL ESTATE b—Houses, Flats Furnished MERIDIAN, N„ 320. No. 27; beautifully furnished apartment. 4 OR 6 rooms, modern, furnished apt.. sun parlor, an ideal ’ location, bright and cheerful, garage. Webster 3978. t— Apartments HARRIET Apt., 124 N. East St.: downtown, modern. 5 large rms.. heat and water fur., SSO. FLANNER & BUCHANAN REALTY. 1011 Hume-Mansur. Lin. 1269. FSOSPECT, 1315; 5 rooms and bath; heat, gas and water iuin. Irv. 0809-W. 2419 PARK AVE. Very desirable 5-room mod. apt. Nice yard with flowers and trees. Rent only SSO; adults only. PETER PAN 1 1635 Central Ave.. apt. No. 9. Lower. 4-room, modern; newly decorated. Frank S. Clark & Cos. MA. 3377, 226 E. Ohio. 1518 N. ALABAMA, S4O Four-room apartment; heat and water furnished: nice location; up-to-date. DUNLOP & HOTEGEL d— Business Places 53 VIRGINIA AVE. One-half block from E. Washington St. Largo Store room. The Bame upstairs as basement space. Fronting on Maryland St. and Virginia Ave. Suitable for wall paper, second hand furniture, gents furnishings, department or variety store. Call Indiana Trust Cos., or Mr Bash, Lincoln 7989. f—Resorts and Cottages LAKH MANITOU, Rochester. Ind. —Fur. niahed cottage, electric lights, one boat. accommodate 8. Drex. 6707. IT’S NEVER lost until inaianapoiis Times Want Ads have failed to find It. 20 WANTED TO RENT COMPLETELY modern furnished apartment or house, well north, with two bedrooms. Write CAPTAIN COLOMY. 412 Federal Bldg. 21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE b—Houses LAUREL S.. 1700 block —5-roora home, electricity, gas, water, stove heat, lot 33x120. Price $2950, $250 cash. Drex. 6817. Open evepings. ■ TALBOTT AVE.. N.. 2200 block; eightroom modern; two-car garage; tworoom basement: fine condition; bargain. Owner. Harrison 4805-J. $l5O CASH, S2O MONTHLY New 4-room homes with 2-car garage, lot 40x150. electricity, gas. driven well. Near end of W. Michigan -car line. Price $2,250-; $l5O cash, S2O monthly See Mr. Kent. 800 Kahn Bldg, THE W. C. GILLETTE COMPANY NEW MODERN HOME FOR COLORED Ir ring ton, 5 rooms, paved street, half block of car line. Never occupied. $3,500. t 250 cash, $25 monthly. Mr. Kent, 00 Kahn Bldg. THE W. C. GILLETTE COMPANY. PAYMENTS LIKE RENT 4 rooms and summer kitchen; gas, electric lights, city water, cement walks, large lot, improved street, new root and foundation, newly painted and decorated. Your own terms. Located 2845 N. Denny. Owner, Main 6584, FOIt SALE NORTH: 6-room bungalow. hardwood floors in living and dining rooms, built-in features in living room! and kitchen, price $5,200, terms, at 236 West 36th. Call Wash. 3303. SSOO DOWN And $39.50 a month buys a brand new five-room modern bungalow on S. Pennsylvania. near boulevard. CIVIC REALTY CO. 136 N. Delaware. Lin. 5050. 2111 NORTH ALABAMA Modem two-story, eight-room house. Phone for appointment. Randolph 3405. 11 a, m. to 12 m. MODERN bungalow double; W. Michigan car line: only $5,000: SSOO will handle. REALTY SERVICE BUREAU 501 Continental Bank Bldg. Lin. 5307. SOUTH SIDE BARGAIN—4-room-bunga-low. double, S. Randolph St.. Price. | $4,000, SSOO cash. $35 per month. Call , Cir. 6600. Rec. Ran. 1662. E. J. McCRACKEN COLORED BUYERS Fourteenth. E.. 919; five rooms, semimodern, newly decorated; good location; terms. CIVIC REALTY CO. Lin. 6060. Ken. 2789. SIOO DOWN. bal. monthly, buys 4-room bungalow 9. E.; garage, breakfast room, basement), '.lB-9 Peoples Bank. Riley 2028 NEAR Prospect car line; five rooms, lights,’ gas. water, furnace: bargain at only $3,100, $350 cash, balance S2B per month. Lincoln 3734. FOR ni 'e house east or south, call C. J. OSBORN. DRex. 6184. d—Lots LOT, 40-ft. south front: W. Thirty-First. near Elmira. E. DIETZ. 334 Congress, e—Suburban NEW fire-room bungalow; porches, electric lights, garage; large lot; on 59th St., two blocks north of Kessler Blvd. at Harding; S3OO cash, balance monthly OSCAR LEE, 230 E? Ohio Bt. Msin 0217. HALF ACRES and acres; S4OO and up. 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. Main 0520. f—Sale or Exchange 1115 N. OAKLAND AVE. 6 rooms, modern: excellent condition: $5,700; clear, on terms. Will accept anything reasonable as down payment. Irv. 1536. FURNISHED cottages for rent. On river. 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i LaClede Street in Avondale Four-Room BUNGALOW This dandy little semi-modern four-room bungalow, well built, with sidewalks in, and garage, is located in Avondale. Avondale Is located west on the National Road. Come out and see this place. We will sell on small down payment or will accept your vacant lot as down payment on one of our new bungalows. We will build on your lot to your plans. Call us for figures. “Regardless of your down payment let’s talk It oyr N ” EHLE BUILD3NO CO. 205 Holliday Bldg. * Riley 2530.
21 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE g—Builders and Contracting IF YOU have a clear lot we will build you a home. Our houses are better and cheaper because we have no office help and pay no commission. ELVERS h KLEIN, Llnco.a 2627. h— Reports and Cottages GOOD investment. Will sell you lot or cottage on Wawasee Lake; monthly pay ments. ELL WOOD. GEORGE. Syracuse, Ind. - 33 REAL ESTATE WANTED HAVE buyers waiting. If your property is priced right I can sell it. Call MR. QUINN, Riley 5147. Randolph 7931. LET us sell your house. JOS. W. SELVAGE. Main 0717. 23 FARM LANDS /WVWW*^WWVS/W^^A^AAA^A^A^A^ FORTY-ACRE farm in Monroe County. seven miles of Martinsville. Ind. Clear of everything, for $609. cash or payments. MR. E. O. SPARKS. 962 W. Twenty-Ninth St.. Indianapolis. Ind. 38 ACRES of good farm land, with fourroom house: good outbuildings; six miles northwest of Martinsville. Inquire 1760 8. Meridian St. 25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR ri.Yl^E BED. single, complete. $6; buffet anti table, $5; black leather davenport, SB. 1654 Hutehen St. BED—Walnut, cane panels, springs, mat. tress. Har. 4473 W. 637 W. 29th. BUFFET, dining and library tables, davenport. rockers, kitchen cabinet, table and chairs, cooking and heating stove. 1012 High St. DRexel 4206. DESK, office, mahogany. 60-inch glass top; excellent condition. Lincoln 6693. RANGE, gas, high-oven, only $12.60: cost $49.50, 1439 N. Capitol. * Rugs—Linoleums 9x12 tapestry Brussels rugs. blue. tan. taupe and old rose, special. sl3 95; Gold Seal Congoleum rugs. 9x12, $12.75. These rugs are carried in all sizes and patterns at proportionate prices. Imported Japa nese grass ruga, 9x12 double warp, heavy grade, made m beautiful colored patterns special. $7.60 11.3x12 rugs. $20.60; all wool. Gu line of Brussels, velvets. Ax minsters and Wilton rugs, carried In ail slzet and patterns. are sold at the lowest prices In the city. Come iD and be convinced. All new, perfect goods (no secouds). Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Wash. St., opposite Statehouae. “If it covers tb° floor, we have it.” SEWING machine. Singer, arop-head; SB. Apt. 11. 1825 Ashland Ave. SIDEBOARD—GOOD CONDITION 1949 College. Kenwood 4538. TYPEWRITERS! SPECIAL SALE ON UNDERWOODS, L. C. SMITH AND MONARCHS "PAY AS YOU TYPE" TERMS IF DESIRED You can buy any standard make on Easy Monthly Payments SEE OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 30 S. Penn. Lincoln 6822. “Est. since 18801 22 branch stores.” ASK your druggist or grocer for Fritch’s Vegetable Soap and supreme talcum powder. If he does not supply you, drop me a card. These goods are equal to ths best and better than all the rest. Inexpensive as the lowest price, i t not wasted L H ROWELL gen. agt.. fc. O. Box 057. Indianapolis. 25c WINDOW SASH, 30c FEDERAL COAL CO.. 1020 E. North. a—Musical Instruments PlANO—Player, and rolls, like new; paid $775; will take $250. One 11.3x12 rug, cheap. No dealers. 1258 W. 23rd St. SAXOPHONE. Conn alto: like new; only used a few months; bargain if sold at once. Webster 2703. STAB. PHONOGRAPH AND RECORDS Mahogany Finish Call Har. 4021 b—Pet and Live Stock DOG —Boston Bull, female, pedigreed. 3 yeara old. Harrison 0180. PlGEONS—Carueaux squab breeders. call any time. 1486 Roooevelt Ave. POODLES—ReaI white silky; 8 weeks old. 2252 S. Meridian. THOROUGHBRED Farrow Chix, 9He to V4Hc each. D. F. Farrow Chickeriea. 609 E. Wash. St, Lincoln 3864. 26c COAL, ICE AND WOOD KINDLING WITH EACH TON Best W. Va. or Ky. ip eln. fkd....56.25 Best Ind. or 111. Ip., tin. lkd 95.25 Best Ind. or 111. egg. cln. 1kd..... .$5.20 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. PRexel 4621. DRexel 4825. Lin. 1465 920 E North 3t Irv 4020 401 T W S M F OISI3 CX 9T DREXEL 0883 Bel. 0272 1015 W Everett. 26 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED SALVATION army Industrial Home. Help us to help others with your used clotK> lngj news etc. Phone Wagon. ALL kir.js of rajs 2 cents perpound; all kinds of junit. 634 E. Washington. Main 3977. AUCTIONEERS—Mark Sc Neal. We buy or sell for you. Ran. 7034, Har. 0907-R. 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS" BUILDING wrecking contractors; buys and wrecks; are wreckers for all or one-half of building material; experienced. Wash. 0843, Ring 3, nights. FEATHERS bought, sola ana renovated? HATS cleaned and remodeled. MULLER HAT SHOP. 107 W. Maryland. E. i. sILaKFe paJ*er cleaning -• Former manager for Gad berry: 50c and up per room. Drex el 4090-J. Laundry work - neatiy none by experienced persons. Called lor and delivered. Ken. 1027. PAPER HANGING' * .-AINTING. Prompt. sfilclent service. 1925 smpls. Web. 051$. Paper cleaning; prompt service: 50c per room and up. DKexel 1264-J. CHIN WOO INI —-11 •* W. Ohio. NSW Chop suey place. Also sleeping rooms. ALL kinds of screen work. Will call. Main 1056: repair mem.
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27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS SAFETY RAZOR BLADES fhprpened. TUTTLEDGE 201 Indiana Art. . 8. CLAYTON a BOVn" CONTRACTORS. Paper hanging, cleaning, decorating. 234 N. Noble. Lincoln 6020. h STORAGE AND TRANSFER PACKING household gooha and office furniture for shipment; piano derrlckin*: low rates on California shipments. Otto J. Sueaz Main 2353—30:8. Nights, web. 0699-W—-4679. Estimates on overland hauling. LONG DISTANCE ana local moving. At special rates. Webster 9393. iWRTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all times. Randolph 3741. 29 BUSINESS 01*1*0RTLMTlEri GOOD restaurant, full line groceries and filling station. Elizabethtown, lno. DECKER £ SON. ■lO Al IUAimtILES FOK SALE CHEVROLETS Five to select from tourings, coupes, coaches, sedans, etc. all 1923-24: terms or trade, 559 N. Capitol Ave. CHEVROLET. 1923 touring: four brand new tires- good spare; good mechanical condition. Will demonstrate to your satisfaction; $225. STONE-CHEVROLET CO.. 427 N. Meridian. DODGE, 1920 roadster; rood paint, top and mechanical condition; five very rood tires- $160; easy terms. BTONECHEVROLfeT CO- 427 N. Meridian. FORD COUPE 1924, looks like new: large Jock wheel, 4 excellent cord tiree. sun visor, automatic windshield wiper, bar cap. heater, etc.: motor in perfect oondiUon: upholstery A-l. If you are looking for an EXTREMELY GOOD FORD see this at once as it is priced to sell quick. CAPITOL OVERLAND * MICH. AND N. CAPITOL FORDS—FORDS 20 TO CHOOSE FROM Price cut to the bottom. All are In the best of condition. Some have many extras. If you are looking for a REAL SOOD FORD we invite you to come in uid took these over. We have them priced from $25 and up. DON'T FAIL TO >ET IN ON THIS SALE. Easy terms. HAYNES-SCIIMIDT 120 W. NORTH ST. OPEN EVENINGS. FORD BODIES Twenty tourings. fix 1922-'23 coupes. even sedans: some four-doors. Two roadstc-e; one new one. Sale or trp \ Cash or terms. SWISwJiELM & PARKER. FORD AMES BODY SEDAN 1923 In A-l condition thioughout. This ear is priced to sell and a real bargain for seme one. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 3, MERIDIAN FORD. 1921 touring: five nearly new tires. shock absorbers, spotlight, bumper. Just a -'-eal good car; $126: terms. STONECHEVROLET CO- 427 N. Meridian St. FORD BODIES—Used sedans. <-oupea. tow i r °O t IT D i£sf l24modala. GARDNER TOURING That looks and runs fine. A real buy at $37.60 clown, balance monthly. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES HUPMOBILE STRAIGHT EIGHT TOURING. Finished in blue Duco; balloon tires; fully equipped. Here is an unusual opportunity to buy anew ear at a tremen<v>us sacrifice. Call MR. HELT at Wash. 0739. OAKLAND TOURING That runs i and looks good and has good tires: SSO down, balance as desired. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES OLDSMOBILE 6 ROADSTER SSO 1921 model. Here Is a real bargain. We are selling this car as is for the storage charges against same. THE LATHROP-McFARLAND CO. 418-24 N. Capitol Ave. Main 2480. OLDSMOBILE 1925 2-passenger coupe, newly painted. 6 General cord tires oversize. Nifty job. TERSTEGGE HOLLOWELL CO. 410 N. Capitol. Li 7555. STUDEBAKER light six touring. 1924. You can not tell this car from new, as it is in best of condition throughout, and Is priced for a quick sale. Can arrange easy terms. HAYNES-SCHMtDT. 120 W. NORTH ST. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. 1924 JEWETT BROUGHAM FRONT AND REAR BUMPERS. BAB CAP MOTOMETER. TRUNK. STOP LIGHT. WINDSHIELD WIPER REARVISION MIRROR. TRANSMISSION LOCK FIVE GOOD MILLER CORDS. RUli ABOUT 4.000 MILES. GEO. B. RAY, INC. 1112 N. MERIDIAN. LIN, 7342. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. GUARANTEED 1924 HUPP ROADSTER Balloon tires, Rex top inclosure, Duco paint. Car is in line condition. Reduced to $995; $250 down, balance monthly; $23 down, balance weekly. THE WILBUR JOHNSON CO. 730 N. Meridian. MA In 3420. ’ BARGAINS 1920 Overland Sedan :$225 1920 Overland Cou.w ..$175 1922 Overland Roedster 185 1923 Ford Tourhig $175 Small Down Payment L. GUY LONG : 1114 N. MERIDIAN LIN. 6865. USED CAR SPECIAL 1921 HUPP TOURING, GUARANTEED Will sell to responsible party on very low down payment, balance weekly or will take Ford in trade. Call Sherflck at MA in 3420. 1924 CHEV. ROADSTER Car like new. Original tires; $325. Easy Terms. GENERAL CHEVROLET CO. 962 N. Meridian. Lincoln 6376. EBACK & GENTRY i AUTO REFINISHING K 632 N. CAPITOL. RL 2750.
30 AUTOMOBIL.es FOR SALK REAL BUYS WE HAVE 1924 LATE MODEL OVERLAND COUPES—SEDANS All are in the best of condition throughout, good paint, tires, etc., and are priced for immediate sale, and our easy payment plan will appeal to you. CAPITOL OVERLAND MICHIGAN AND N. CAPITOL GUARANTEED' 1924 HUPP ROADSTER Disteel wheels. Good tires. Splendid mechanical condition. Reduced to $875; $225 down, balance monthly, or $20.25 down, balance weekly. THE WILBUR JOHNSON CO. 730 N. Meridian. MA in 3420. REPOSSESSED BARGAINS ’24 FORD TOURING. $250. ’23 CHEVROLET TOUKING. $295. ’22 CHEVROLET TOURING. $l5O. ’2l LEXINGTON SEDAN. S4OO. ’2O CHANDLER TOURING. S2OO. ”3 OVERLAND TOURING, $295. •21 WESCOTT SPORT TOtfRING. $550. ’2l FORD TOURING. $125. ’2O DODGE ROADSTER. New Paint.s22s. FIVE TRUCKS ALL SIZES. BARGAINS. BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE 840 S. PENN. MAIN 1705. GUARANTEED 1924 MODEL HUPP TOURING New paint, good tires, rebuilt. Runs as good as anew car. The price has been reduced to $800; S2OO down, balance monthly, or $18.40 down, balance weekly THE WILBUR JOHNSON CO. 730 N. Meridian. MA in 3420. BETTER USED oars at the lowest coat that are dependable. CLARK MOTOR CO.. 956 N. Merdlan. Open evening!. LIVE downtown fUason-Eiwex dewier*. J. W. BERRY P. B. SMITH. 322 N. Delaware St USED CARS: caan. payment or trade. Jones-WhitakorSalee Cos 345 N Cap. a—Trucks FORD dump track. 1923: good. 3143 Northwestern. Ran, 7400. 31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED AUTOS WANTED—2I2 K New York St. Main 4446. 32 AUTO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS BEST USED TIRES Any Size—s 2 Each. ROGERS Bel. 4300. 3117 W. Washington. Bel, 4300. PARTS tor aii make o car*. Cali or write and let ua know what you need. Uaed or new SAM CORAZ AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO- 619 N, Capitol Are, VULCANIZING, lop repairing and rebuilding. complete line of cord raree in •took. KENTUCKY AVE VULCANIZING CO . 36 Ky Are USED CaAs bougnt ana aoia. 1. U6>LDBTTRO 522 N I’apltol 33 MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES GOOD bicycle* $8 and up; tiree $2 and up. 940 Maaaaehueette Ave 87 MONEY TO LOAN MMMMWWMWMVWVWIWVmwW Fidelity Loan Cos. 106 E. Market Street Room 632 Lemcke Building A MODERN METHOD—Of meeting the Sublle email loan need*. Recent lawe are changed the operation* of ’he ■mall loan office. THOUSANDS OF HOMES —Hare bean helped and made happy thropyh loan* in emergencies by licensed and bonded firms. IF YOU who read this are uofamfiiat with the charges and method* you should not fail to call on our manager and hare him explain them to rou. Loans in the sums of $lO TO S3O0 —Are made on household good* left In your possession at lawful rate* and on easy repayment plan DO JUSTICE—To yourself and make J ourself acquainted with our service. f not conrenlent to call, write or phone MA 1278 Fidelity Loan Company 106 E. MARKET STREET Room 632 Lemcke Building. MA 1278.
QUICK CASH W* lend housekeepers up to S3OO. Repayable In easy installments. Only lawful interest. Call, write, or phone. Circle 1-6-6-9 Beneficial Loan Society 601 NATIONAL CITY BANK BLDG. Upeo 9 to 5:36. Saturdays 9 to X. Licensed by and Bonded to ths Stats NEED MONEY t Quickly, confidentially, and business Hko dealings is a part of the service wa five you LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. \CAPITOL LOAN CO. 14iy 2 E. Washington St. MA In A586, LI ncoln 7184. Cash in 24 Hours or sooner it needed. Personal Loans up to S3OO at the le?ai Interest rats on easy repayment plan. Security Inv. and Loan 136 N. Delaware. Lin 5050. QUICK loan on automobiles. 542 N. Meridian St. Room 9. Personal Property Loan* AMERICAN LOAN CQ. CHICAGO CLEANING UP Judge Orders Drive on Obscene Literature—Seek Postal Ban. Bu United Preia CHICAGO, May 19.—A drive to rid Chicago’s news stands of indecent and obscene literature was under way here today, headed by James O’Callaghan, assistant United States district attorney, at the request of Federal Judge James H. Wilkerson. O’Callaghan sent a list of twenty publications to Postmaster General Harry S. New recommending that they be excluded from the malls. WORKING GIRLS’ CAMP Baxter Donates Site Fifteen Miles North of City. Through efforts <>t Arthur R. Baxter, 892 Middle Dr., Woodruff Place, working girls affiliated with the Y. W. C. A. will have a camp this summer about fifteen miles north of Indianapolis along White River near Noblesville. The site will be called Camp Delight for Baxter’s daughter. Delight, 13.
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RAILWAY WILL PAY ON BRIDGE But Still Wants Citizens to Contribute Most. Indianapolis Union Railway Company has agreed to pay one-half the cost of difference between type of bridge now in use at Belt Railroad crossing at White River and almost required to construct bridge at higher level, necessitated under track elevation level, ILiG. Wray, track elevation engineer, said today. The company still contends city, county and property owners should bear major expense of the bridge near Raymond St., It was stated. Charles E. Coffin, president of the board of works, stated Monday the board would insist that the railroad company bear at least one-half of the total expenditure. Marriage Licenses James Pi cry. 1019 W. Pearl, laborer; Charlie Brown. 22. 1015 W. Pearl. Char lei- Lewis Springer. 28. 430 E. Meri rill, machinist: Mary Anna Scheuror, 28, 1126 Eugene, bookkeeper. Char lee Welch, J.i. 1044 Columbia, laborer; Hattie Clay. 23, 1656 N. Arsenal, domestic. Frank Wright. 18. 400 Minerva, concert work; Anna Rae Mitchell, 17. 961 Indiana _ _ Thomas A. Esselman. 30, 2749 James, laborer; Sarah N. Burma, 25, 2273 Hillaide. domestic. „„„„ Clemons O. Bandendiatel. 22, 2629 Southeastern, clerk; Evelyn M. Newhausel. 21. 1325 E. eVrmont. Clarence E. Snyder. 22. 508 S. Warman; Lorena M. Cloud, 19. 405 Ketcham, domestic. _ _ „ Albert R. Broadstreot, 20. 2849 Keystone. nursery ; Donna R. Walsh. 20. 2861 Manlove. _ „ Harry O. Cripe. 33. 1219 N. Ewing, baker; Fanny Cress. 22. 284 N. Lynn. Charles Bowman. 20. 1860 Mllbu*n. operator: Vida Ferno Wallace, 18, 1227 W. Nineteenth. _ „ .. Jesse A. Williatns. 39. 2169, Northwestern, laborer; Elizabeth V. Shaw, 44, 1850 N. New Jersey. James P. Griffin. 25. 238 Parkview, secretary; Alma C. Woisiffer, 32, 1518 L. Thomas Mulrine, 20. 440 N. Holmes, clerk; Mildred C. Hammer. 18. 1444 Gross. Ivory Watson. 22. 725 W. Twelfth, laborer; Leona Harris. 20. 728 Douglass. Births Boys John and Rebecca Stamloi. 656 V 4 W. Washington. _. _ _ William and Frances Morley. 910 E. Fiftieth. „ Robert and Sylvia Benson, Long HosPlt Bert and Emma Dawson, 952 Concord. William and Leanna Leonard, 526 W. McCarty. Claude and Gladys Mabe. 365 Terrace. Patrick and Mary McHugh, 1126 Deloss. ... _ „ .. James and Anna Slaton, 312 E. North. Charles and Bessie Argo. 525 Warren. Roy and Edna Grow, 1127 Hoyt. Haven aud Margaret Price, 2122 Langle> OUie and Stampsy Stone, city hospital. Henry and Elizabeth Fisher, city hospital. .... . -.. . George and Grace Milner, city hospital. Girls Roy and Ellen Jackson, Methodist HobPi Michael and Mary O’Connell. 1220 Eng*lßHerbert and Bernice Fry. Methodist H °L P wUi' and Olive Walp. Methodist HosPlt Franklin and Opal Williams, 1117 E. Thirty-Third. _ „ , Garnet and Esther Lowe 503 S. Holmes. Mathew and Mamie Reed. 17(Kj Arsenal. Benjamin and Mary Uolena, -019 BroadWa GUbert and Marie' Schmartz. 203 N. Milton and Willie Dobbs. 324 Leeds. Deaths James B. Howard, 67. 414 Claypool HotelMl^rDoat^nDriri6noß- Yandes. chronic int M r ar> li A. n Hou*ef 8 79. Christina Hospital. James Daugherty 14, Methodist Hospital. intestinal obstruction. . William Newkrik. 87, 652 Marlon, chronic myocarditis. , Mary C. Clark. 79. 1011 N. Pennsylvania, chronic myocarditis. ... ... Zelia Coffey. 48. Methodist Hospital. * ra Ey ß a°Ba?i, 54. city hospital, chronic myoa?syron R. Fredenbcrg. 1- 2352 English, tuberculous meningitis. ...... Robert McDonald. 10 days, city hospital, broncho pneumon. William L. Robinson. 74. 1423 N. Hamilton. apoplexy. _ Sarah L. Douglass. 46. 602 S. Npw Jersey. pulmonary tuberculosis. william Doran. 66. city hospital, general peritonitis. . . Francis Marion Tilson. 70. 1437 FletchCr Rolfie* tVaxd 01 37. Central Indiana Hospital, general paresis. Parnlee Blacwell. 26. 769 Indiana, appendicitis. _ _ Edward Baxter. 70. 1209 E. Seventeenth, apoplexy. _ James Franklin Reynolds. 78, Edward Ave.. hypostatic pneumonia. John J. Sullivan. 69. Central Indiana Hospital, chronic myocarditis. Building Permits Edward Quinn, garage. 1206 N. Gale, S2OO. Edward Quinn, garage. 1810 N. Gale, •Tthur Roszell, addition. Tenth and Warman. $4,000 _ Carl feller, garage. 2703 N, Station, 'Russell Fortune, reroof, 1408 N. New reroof, 410 N. Arsenal. $265. M. L. Henderson, reroof. 650 N. Hamilton. S2BO, A. M. Small, reroof. 203 Washington PI. $2lO. A. J. Shawson. reroof. 2841-43 Central. $245. Peter Szomolzoe, addition. 3010 W. Tenth. SBOO. Ray Vice, garage. 1242 W. Thirty-6ee-ond. S2OO. Standard Grocery Company, garage tank. 1101 E. Maryland. S3OO. William Congelman. garage. 1027-29 N. Keystone. $260. R. Tullo. garage. 1617 Park. s2soi Habing Building and Realty Company, dwelling. 2809 Stuart. $2,850.
STATE REACHES QUOTA North Carolina Fifth to Go Over Top In Iyeffion Fund TFrive. North Carolina la the fifth State in the country to attain its quota of the American Legion national endowment fund for World War orphans and disabled veterans, It was announced at national headquarters of the lesion here today, Kentucky, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Dakota were the four States which preceded North Carolina. North Carolina’s quota was $60,000.
PRESBYTERIANS GIRDFOR FIGHT Fundamentalist - Modernist Theories Are Battle Ground. Bv United Press COLUMBUS. Ohio, May 19. Rumblings of Impending controversies within the Presbyterian Church grew more distinct today with the arrival of additional delegates to the national assembly, beginning here Thursday. Campaign headquarters were opened for half a dozen candidates for moderator, highest office in the denomination and election of which will bring the first test of strength between fundamentalists and modernists. The fundamentalist group, those who believe among other things that God made man of clay and then blew the breath of life Into him, Issued a statement declaring that an important crisis has been reached In the affairs of the denomination and that now Is the time to fight. BROTHERS ARE MISSING Mother Asks Police to Help locate Her Sons, Age 8 and 11. Two brothers, are missing toda/ with police attempting to locate them. Mrs. Sarah Donahue. 1225 Orange St., the mpther said that her sons Samuel Donahue, 8, who hns blue eyes, light brown hair, and fair complexion, and was dressed in blue serge trousers and a light waist, and William, 11, who has blue eyes, light hair, and was wearing blue overalls, left at 8 a. m. Monday. Marion Jones, 14, colored of 924 Camp St., has been missing since Sunday night, police were told. APPROACH TO BE BOUGHT Board of works Monday confirmed a resolution to acquire property at north end of new Delaware St. bridge for an approach. William Shiel, 443 S. Warman Ave., was promoted from Junior inspector to inspector In the city engineering department and D. F. Brlllhart, 1558*4 Ashland Ave., was named junior Inspector.
Meetings Here Wednesday Woman's City Club. Dinner 6:30. C. of C. Industrial Lenders Convention. Luncheon. Banquet. Dancing 9 to 12. Lincoln. Credit Men's Ass'n. (Iron and Steel Group). Dinner 6 P. M. Hotel Lincoln. Exchange Committee. Luncheon. Lincoln. Ell Lilly Sales Convenfon. Severin. Federal Savings and Insurance Cos. Meeting all day. Luncheon banquet. Severin. Indiana State Dental Ass’n. All day. Claypool. National Bond and Investment Cos. Luncheon. Claypool. Prudential Life Insurance Cos. Superintendents. Meeting, luncheon. Claypool hotel. Indianapolis Gun Club each Wednesday. 2 p. m. Alpha Chapter of the Alpha Eta Pi Fraternity. Meeting 8 p. m. JJneoln. Real Estate Board. Lunchetyv/ C. of C. l l'Kiwanis Club. Luncheon. 1 Claypool.
TUESDAY, MAY 19,1925 '
WAGE INCREASE ACCOUNTS FOR FURNITURECOST ■■■ * * i Better Material ants manship Used Company Hea(J„ i Comparison of present those of 1914 shows furniture ftrm^ 20 to 25 per cent higher now tblO before the war, according tUMCRMi A, Taylor, president Taylor ..PUT?** Company, 110 S. Meridian Wages Increased “The increase can be accounte<£fof| by the fact laborers In furniture) factories previous to the war. ro< ceived a notoriously small wagei* Wages have been increased art average of 50 per cent,” Taylor said* “Furniture today Is of higherquab lty than that manufactured In 1914, Better material and workmanship are used. More Business “An average four-room apartment’ can be furnished today at a cost oil from SBOO to S9OO. Indications are that most furniture dealers are doing a greater volume of business than previous to the war. “With wages considerably higher, furniture can be bought at an advantage to the purchaser, eveit though prices have advanced some 25 per cent."
POSTER PRIZES . ARE ANNOUNCE* Marion Bay Awarded Parent- , Teacher Award. Winners of the State poster contest conducted by the Indiana Parent-Teacher Association were announced today. The posters, covering a variety of subjects, will be exhibite in Indianapolis during the State Parent-Teacher convention, Oct. 20-22. Silver cups were awarded Ira Jones, Marion, Ind., winner of the first prize in the high school group, and Ilazel Abblt, Keystone school, Washington township, Marlon county, grae school first prize winner. Other winners: High school group —Second prize, Mary Humphrey, Anderson; third, Virginia Pollock, B’t. Wayne; honorable mention, Vada Phelps, Whiting; Helen 1,. Griffith, Ft. Wayne; Marjorie CrlHwell, Princeton; Harold Irwin, Montpelier; Kdna Rowland, Ft. Wayne: Mary Travis, Ft. Wayne, and Evelyn Scholz, Whiting. Grade School Group—Second piMzr, Enzie Shannon, Montpolier; third, Jessamine Moon, School No. 7, Washington townshp, Marion epunty; honorable mention, Bernice Oliver, New Palestine; Grade 3A, Anderson, and Keith Wilson, noke.
TRAFFIC STOPS ASKED Oridnanee Introduced at Meeting of City Council. Full stops for street cars, inter* urbans and automobiles beforq crossing a number of streets would be Increased under terms of an ordinance introduced at city council meeting Monday night. Thoroughfares designated xrei Capitol Ave. from Washington to Fiftieth Sts.: Meridian St., from Washington St. to the canal; D. New York from the Big Four Railroad to Emerson Ave.; E. Michigan St., from the Big Four Railroad to Emerson Ave.; entire length of Washington St.; Thirty-Eighth St., from Northwestern Ave. to Fall Creek and Fall Creek Blvd. north. DISCIPLES IN SESSION Annual Reports from Seven Dts* tricts in State Read. Bu United Press MARION, Ind., May 19.—Th an* nual State convention of the Dls* ciples of Christ was In session today! at the First Christian Churoh here. Seven hundred delegates repriiv sen ting churches in every county In the State were here. The convention represents a membership of 150,000 in Indiana, the largest religious body in the Annual reports of the seven dls* trlcts of the State organization were made this morning. The reports read by R. T. Thomas, Crawfordsville; V. P. Brock, Newcastle: W. O, Aschanort, Rochester; A. I* Martin, Iki Fontaine; C. O. Baker, Indian* aplis; John R. Marshall, Orleans) Fred Davis, Charleston.
Gone, but Not Forgotten
If you see any automobiles bearlnv these license numbers, call the police or The lndinnanoliit Time*. Main 3500. The owner may be able to do the earns lot you some time. Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: Albert J< Oliver, 1302 E. New York St., Haynes, 479-884, from Market and Delaware Sts. Jacob M. Lofler, 305 N. Pine St., Ford, 6530, from 118 N. Linwood Ave. Ira W. Breneman, 921 N. Wallace Ave., Chevrolet, no license given, from Ohio and Meridian Sts. Paul W. Tormohlen, R. R. P, Box 266, Ford, 550-798, from Market and Delaware Sts. Gerard H. Gebhardt, 4844 Winthrop Ave., Ford, 468-887, from garage In rear of same address.
BACK HOME AGAIN
Automobiles reported found by police belong to: Ire Lee. 1432 Hoyt Ave., found at New Jersey and Noble Sts. C. O. Mueller, 3829 Washington Blvd., Ford, found at 2058 Boulevard PI. CLUB TO HAVE SMOKER Gyro Club will have a stag smoker tonight at Indianapolis Athletic Club. Dr. William A. Doeppers, president, said a special program of entertainment had been arranged.
