Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 64, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 July 1925 — Page 10
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1 Death Notices HOSEA, MRS. ELLA—Mother of Max and John Hosea and Mrs. C. W. Fulton, passed away Sunday. 11 a. in. Servcies Tuesday, 2 p. m., at home of Mrs. Fulton, 3338 Brookside parkway. North Dr. Friends invited. Burial Crown ■ Hill, 2 Card of Thanks , We wish to express our sincere thank 9 for the sympathy and kindness shown us by our many triends relatives and neighbors during the illness and death of our darling little baby. James Patrick Quinlan, also the beautiful floral offerings and the consoling words by the Father Ignatius of St. Bridgets church and the thoughtful service of the undertakers. Finn Bros. Father and Mother. Mr. and Mrs. Janies Quinlan. 1040 W. North St. 5 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office Branch Office 2226 Shelby St. 1000 Indiana Avenue. Drexel 3576. Circle 5960, FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors 'a the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main 0641, 0642. _ INDIANAPOLIS CRfcMATORY BERT S. GADD—ZI3O Prospect St. Phons Stewart 2278, George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Markat. Main 0906. . UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUS. 951 N. Delaware Main 3680. 8 Special Notices MARGARET SELLERS. D. 0.. D, C., N. D.. obstetrician, acute and chronic disease. massage, 1 N. New Jersey. Room 4. ELECTRO and Swedish massage, medical baths. Miss Kelly, “professional nurse. 624 N, 111.. Apt. 4. Li. 8439. MEDICATED BATHS AND MASSAGE. 10 Lost and Found FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday: 1 BOSTON BAG 1 STRAW HAT LADY'S COAT , 4 PACKAGES 2 BOOKS 3 BUNCHES KEYS 1 FLASHLIGHT 1 BOOK 1 PURSE Main 2737, LOST, on Brill Si. and Lick Creek. Maxwe’l drive shaft. Call Drex. 7Slo. ring 1 . R°ward. ________ LOST—Bunch of keys between 262 N. Holmes and ball park. Belmont 0470-J. 12 Help Wanted—Male WE have openings on our sales force for Are ncat-appc-.iring young men who are not afraid to canvass six hours each day. We furnish a car and a man to close your cnlfg. Jit.-, Massachusetts Ave. WANTED —15 or 16-year-old boy for work on farm near Indianapolis. Wash. 1406. _____ 13 Instructions WWWVWWWS^-S^AA/WVW\A/WVW> INSTRUCTION in permanent waving and beauty culture. OLIVE STREET HAIR STORE. 1138 Olive St. Drex. 4535. MEN to learn'' barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 610 E. Washingion St.. Indianapolis, tnd. Circle 0757 16 Help Wanted—Female LADIES everywhere, address envelopes. etc. at home: good income. UNITED DIRECTORY SERVICE. 20 E. Jackson Blvd.. Chicago. 111. MIDDLE ared lady for general work. 515 E. Market St. 17 Situations Wanted a—Male DAY work by neat experienced colored girl. Ri. 3784. 18 Rooms for Rent CENTRAL, 1241: two sleeping rooms: modern, suitable fob two, Lin. 6622, CENTRAL. 1219: nicely furnished room, modern conveniences: hot and cold water: home privileges. Lin. 5097, iuARKET. E 7 528; modern, furnished. 7 rooms. $2 per week up. Ma. 5545, NEW JERSEY, 1510 • K.: large bedroom, colonial mahogany furniture: two wintlows: private family. Lin. 8609. PRATT. W., 155. rooms: walking distance: gentlemen: 5’1.50 and S3. Lin, 6114. TWELFTH. E.. 610: two clean, unfurnished rooms: modern. 21ST. St.. W . 123: 3 targe front rooms, 4 gentlemen nfd. Har. 4015. WE HAVE THEM FURNISHED ROOMS—APARTMENTS. B. & B. RENTAL SERVICE BUREAU. 710 Odd Fellcw Bldg. Riley 3707, LA&GE front room, nicely furnished. Be fore 10. after 6. call Ra. 2084. LIGHT, airy room: nicely furnished: private home- reasonable. Riley 5724. a—Light Housekeeping COLLEGE AVE.. 1322: modern, clean furnished rooms. Main 8763. HOYT Ave. 1112; two lurmshed housekpg, rms., mod.; after 5 p. m. DR. 5816 NORTH: two connecting light housekeeping rooms: want refined Christian couple. Ran Hjoß4 NORTH: first floor fn.rt room; want refined employed courle Ran. 9084 ORIENTAL. N.. 944: couple, employed, to share home with couple ladies. Web. 0647 J. SOUTH. E.. 315; furnished rooms for housekeeping; $2 per week, 2-ROOM furnisned apartment; walking distance: $25. DR. 3540-R. CLEAN front room; also light housekeeping. Reasonable, close in, 504 N. Senate. ROOMS for rent; also light housekeeping. Randolph 1175.-. 19 Rentals a—Houses CORNELL Ave., 1132: colored, 7 rooms and bath: strictly modern; suitable for two families. Irv. 2870, Bel, 4256. 1011 S. KEYSTONE 'Ave.: 3 rooms, city water, electric lights, gas. $16.00 per month. LORENZ SCHMIDT & SON. INC. 31 Monument Cidcle Main 3715 LAUREL. 1734; fiveroom semi-modern; 525. Call Circle 2611. OLNBY. N., 2407; five-room modern double with garage. Webster 1674-R. 16TH. E 7 35251 lacing Brookside Pk., 6 rms. dble. garage. Web. 6333-J. TAtbOMA. Nl 851: duplex: four rooms: bath and heat. Web. 0957-W. TEPSON, 2033: five rooms: electricity, city water, large yard; reduced to sls. TREMONT, 8.. 16; 6-rooms, half of double; gas and electricity. *
19 Rentals / a—Houses 1 MONTH FREE' Seven rooms and sleep! W porch, garage: 3306 N Illinois St., door open every dav from 6 to 0. T. R. JONES, ReaJtqg, 620 Peoples Bank Bldg. I.in, 7077. A. F. ZAINEr. REAL ESTATE RENTALS INSURANCE. 108 N. DELA. LI. 6520. SEE DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL lor bargain* REAL ESTATE FOR COLORED—2OOS Cornell: six-room' modern : Orst-clns- people, Ken. 1741. b — Houses, Flats Furnished 5-RM turn, bungalow, garage, piano, vietrola; best location north. Possession immediately, Riley 4533 or Wash. 5358. A ecuple to share furnished modern home. 3027 Boulevard Place. Har. 4612-M. c —Apartments Colored Tenants 1022 N. West Cheap rent, cheaper than owning: a home: water, pas. liphts and heat furnished: two rooms and beth. See janitor. No. 10: $25 per month. Dunlop & Holtegel Apartments Merid'an St.. 3311 N.: 8 rms.... $208.33 Meridian fit., 2725 N.: 3 rms. .. . 55.00 Meridian St.' 2735 N.: 4 rms. Dnt. 70.00 Delaware St!. 1459 N.: 6 rms.... 70.00 Delaware St., 723 N.; 6 rms 65.00 Delaware St., 723 N.: 5 rms 55.00 Washington St.. 1139 E.: 5 rms. . 50.00 E. Wash. St.. 4001; 2 rms 47.50 Prospect H. H. Woodsmall Cos. Lincoln 6391 We insure everything but the hereafter UPPER duplex: tnree rooms, kitchenette; heat, gas. water furnished: $35. Web. 51 54. • cf— Business Places GALE and Mass Ave.; ideal for a barber shop: rent $37.50 per month; water furnished. CAIN & CONERTY 719 N, Denny St Irv. 2108 20 Wanted to Rent COLD STORAGE SPACE WANTED Approximately 40x50 feet, temperature 32 to 35 degrees. Call Van Camp. Riley 2097. 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses 5-ROOM modem bungalow. 5209 E. Walnut St.; large rooms hardwood floors. See this. $5,800. Also have 5-room modem bungalow. 700 block Drexel; hardwood floors, garage. $5,250. Call Irv. 2413 or come to 5219 K. Walnut. Garfield Ave.. dandy new modern 5-room bungalow, for only $4,500: all improvements in and paid; terms to suit. REALTY SERVICE BUREAU I Lincoln 5307. BARGAIN: a nice 6-room, modern double: 2-car garage; near E. Michigan car line. Sell on terms. Main 0707. BEAUTIFUL new five-room modem bungalow. half square from Garfield Park. Terms. Drexel 6817. Evenings. Drexel 2341, NEAR Garfield Park; live rooms: bath: paved street; S4OO or lot down. Call Lin, 373 C Eve., Web. 4449. FoK nice house, east or south, call C. J. OSBURN, Drex. 6184. 1200 Block Lexington Five rooms: electric liphts, pas. city water, new roof and newly painted and tapered, new shed. Owner leaving: city; Lust sell. Bargain Price AV. A. Priesmeyer 136 N. Delaware St, Lincoln 8105, EQUITY in 5-room bungalow will sell for half price: rooms. 1 acre ground, garage. chicken house, chicken lot, some shubberv. Bargain if sold at once. Lin. 2590 or Riley 2114. NEW, striutiy modern, tvroom nouse: full basement; 3-car garage: $5,500: SIJ>OO down. $35 month, interest and capital included. 1901 Koehne Ave., or call Circle '1849. A NICE large home on College Ave.. near 16th St.: A-l condition. Will sell on terms or will consider some trade. Main 0707, $2 400 S4OO ash. balance monthly. 917919 Kelpham St. Street improvements paid, rents, S3O. Main 0520. 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. SIX-ROOM house. 1151 I*. Arnolds Ave.. has furnace: 53.10 Q. Payments. d—Lots BY OWNER. 2 lots. 40x132%: one W. 27th. one W r . 28th. near Riverside. Call in-. 3888. f—Sale or Exchange
FOR sale or trade, for a good ear or vacant lot, 4-room, strictly modern house. 2325 E. Nineteenth. $5 600 EQUITY —Well improved. 80-aere farm, close to thriving town, for good building lots. Owner. Harrison 3989-R. 22 Real Estate Wanted LET us sell your nouses. lots. JOS. W. SELVAGE. Main 0717. 23 Farm Lands MUST be sold. 120 acres: good six-room house, barns and outbuildings: three he es. cow: all farminX tools. Will eonsii' r small property city. Gall - dll 0707. 25 Miscellaneous for Sale DINING table and chairs, sideboard, hall*ree, bookcase and secretary combined, golden oak: reasonable'. Har, 4693-J. KINDLING FOlt SALE By bundle, or truck load. Special price for carload. 1300 Beecher St. Phone D Rexel 1300. KINDLING and stove wood. Big loads delivered anywhere. $3.50 and S4. PRcy,. 2550-W. A GOOD Troy dump wagon for sale cheap. 156 Black)ord St. Rugs—Linqleums oxl2 tapestry Brussels rugß. blue. ten, taupe and old rose, special. $13.95; Gold Seal Congoleurn rugs. 9x12. $12.75. These rugs are carried in all sizes and patterns at proportion ate prices. Imported Japanese grass rugs oxl2 double warp heavy grade, made in beautiful colored patterns special, $7.50. ' 11.3x12 rugs. $20.60, all wool. Our line of Brussels, velvets. Axminstera and Wilton rugs carried in all sizes and patterns are sold at the lowest prices in tba city. Come in and be convinced. AU new perfect goods (no seconds). Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Wasu. St., opposite StateUouse. “If it covers the floor, we have it. SEWING machines, we nave twenty-five used sewing machines that we must move to make Yoom for our new electric machines. These machines are in excelled tmechanicnl condition, some practically new-. Cash or payments. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO., 405 Massachusetts Ave. Lincoln 8463. ONE large bird cage sor 1 sale cheap. Randolph 1175. ELECTRIC tireless cooker: sell or trade for dresser <V chiffonier. Irv, 3445. FOR SALE—Household goods. chean: leaving citv. Har. 3359. 3010 Kenwood. ONE large bird cage for sale cheap. Ran. 1175. WASHER. Eden, electric: good condition: reasonable, Bel, 0396-W. a—Musical Instruments TALKING MACHINE BARGAINS Columbia. SIOO size $45 Dista. $176 size S6O Meteor $165 size SSO Pathe. SIOO size S3O Vicona. SIOO size ,s3o $lO down. $5 per month. All machines in excellent condition. Lincoln 6865. b—Pet and Live Stock ' PERSIAN KITTENS. WASH. 0141, . c— Coal, Ice and Wood Coal Strike Threatened! Government warns to buy coal now. Beet Va.’blk. large, cln. fled $0.25 Best Va. or Ky. egg. cln. Ikd $6.25 Best Ky. btk., large cln. fltd $6.25 Best Glendora blk.. larke cln. f1ed.56.25 Best lud. Ip. or egg cln. Ikd $5.25 Best Poca. Ip. red ash. none better.s7.7s Deliverel anywhere in city. UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drex. 4621. Dependable since 1908. " Kindling with each ton. Indiana large lump, lumec ...... W. Va. 4-in. forked C. 25 NORTH ST. COAL CO. Lin. 1456. 920 E. North St. Irv. 4020. ATLAS FUEL CO 401 W MORRIS ST. DREXFL 0883. RICHLANL COAL CO. Bel. 0272 1615 W Everett. 26 Miscellaneous Wanted SALVATION army industrial Boms. Help us to help others with your used clothing; news etc. Phone Wagon. AUCTIONEERS—MaricT Neal. We buy o r sell for you. Ran. 7034. Har, 09074 ft. FINE suit. $6.25: size 37. Call evenings! 3351 N. Alabama.
27 Business Announcements FEATHERS bought, eolu end renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. K. F. BURKLE 416 Mass. Main 1428. CHIN WOO INN Chop suey place. Also steeping room*. RUGS. 9x12 thrly ciud. $2: all work guari SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken, 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDQE. 201 Indiana Ave Upholstering Overstuffed work, slip covers, cut and sewed a;d cane work of all kinds called for and delivered any place 'n Marion County Forty years’ experience. 220 East Sixteenth Ran 1076 28 Storage and Transfer AUTO TRANSFER CO. Quick —Careful—Personal Service Main 3913 Webster 4147 STORAGE, packing and hauling. Return loads wanted from Chicago. Cleveland and Cincinnati. OTTO J. SUESZ. Main 2353, 3628. Web. 4579, 0699-W. LONG DISTANCE MOVING. Large trucks. Webster 9393. . NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER~ CO. Call at all times Randolph 3741. MOVING and commercial hauling a specla'tv. Davis Tiros Transfer RT. 29a/. 29 Business Opportunities MODERN shoe repairing and shinningparlor on Fountain Square: doing $25 per aav. Owner leaving city; $2,000 cash. DR. 6817: eves., DR. 2341, $350: NINE-ROOM house: six rooms furnished: cost SSOO. 1329 N. Illinois. MR, REID. Lin. 8598. Cir. 6381. 30 Automobiles for Sale COME IN and DRIVE AWAY IN a
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HE WOULD NEVER BE ABLE TO FIND GOOD USED CARS PRICED LOWER THAN THESE. Weekly Mthly Down. Down 1922 Reo Coupe.. ..$14.95 . $165 1925 Hupp Sedan.s3l.os 340 1924 Olds Coupe.. 16.10 190 1924 Maxwell Cou. i 13.80 150 1921 Hupp Sediyi. 13.80 150 1923 Hupp Coupe.. 17.25 190 1923 Hupp tour. 16.10 190 1924 Moon Coupe v 27.60 300 1924 Ford Tudor 10.35 115 1925 Ford Tudor. 12.65 140 1924 Ford Coupe. 10.35 115 1922 Hupp Rdstr. 11.50 125 1922 Hupp Tour . 11.50 125 1923 Hupp Tour.. 16.10 190 1925 Hupp 8 Tour 39.23 425 1923 Gardner Tour 8.08 85 The above car at 730 N. Meridian. x Weekly Mthly Down. Down 1923 Ford Sedan.. .$4.60 SSO 1920 Olds Sedan ... 8.08 90 1921 Reo Tour 9.20 100 1920 Premier Tour.. 5.75 90 1920 Stude. i’our. .. 6.90 75 1922 Buick Tour... 9.20 100 1915 Hupp Tour ... 2.00 25 1922 Ford Tour 3.45 40 We have 25 other cars ranging in price from SIOO tq SSOO. See the above at 139 S. East St. Wilbur-JoHmsomi Cos. Lin. 1527. Open Evenings FORD TOURING, 1923 In A-l contfttion throughout. Reduced price for quick sale. Terms OAKLEY MOTOR SALES CO. 1663-65 S. MERIDIAN DREX 4743 BUICK touring. $125: A-l condition. STANDARD AUTO SALES. 322 N. Delaware St. “Hudson and Essex Dealers.’’ FORD SEDAN. 1922 Just out of the paint shop. Looks and runs like new. Real bargain with liberal terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES CO. 1603-65 S. MERIDIAN. DREX 4743 DODGE. 1923 business man's coupe This car is in excellent condition throughout and will give the purchaser satisfactory service. Small, down payment. 559 1 Capitol. • DODGE. 1924: 2-passenger coupe; completely equipped with all accessories, including 6 balloon tires. Priv. owner. C ; r. 1145, FORD BODIES —Used seuaus. coupes, tourings, .roadsters, some late 1924 models. 1. WOLF. 655-61 N. Capitol. FORD/sedan. 1821: A-l condition; 4 rood tirae: bargain. 1040 6. West.
Spare Rooms Equal Extra Money Extra money. A few dollars thht can be used without leaving the feeling that too much of the regular income being spent and not enough saved. That is the wish of most every housewife. There are so many little things that really should be bought—“but—-just can’t be.” BUT — they can be had and without the sacrifice of any of the regular weekly income. You have a spare room. There are hundreds of people who will rent ijt. It will earn a regular and extra income for you—RENT IT. Phone Your Add Main 3500- -
30 Automobiles for Sale We have special equipment for all repairing on wood wire and disc wheels. Automobile Hospital 133 So East St -J>Rex. 3600, AUTO PAINTING $30,0© CALL RILEY 2750 LOOK MONROE TOURING ’ DOWN FORD TOURING MAXWELL TOURING $25 GRANT SIX TOURING CHANDLER TOURING FORD COUPE DOWN COLE TOURING ,+,-n FORD SEDAN ®DU OAKLAND TOURING PRICE OVERLAND CHAMPION SSOO OVERLAND TOURING $225 DURANT COUPE. LIKE NEW 5550 , E Z TERMS BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE 340 S. Penn. % Main 1705. PEERLESS SEDAN 7-Pass., 1920. Runs good, has 5 good tires, repainted standard blue, interior perfect, new battery. $345.00 Cash. Terms or Trade. THE CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 31 W. 13th St. MA'in 6942 FORDS One Ford Fordor special sedan; new paint: good condition: $240. 1923 Ford sedan: looks and runs like new Bargain at $235. One Ford with National Four-Door body. Looks and runs like new. Repossessed car. Only $2lO. Open evenings- and Sundays Cash or Terms—Sale or Trade SWISSHELM & PARKER * STUDEBAKER SEDAN 1921 Special Six. 5 pass, used only 6,500 miles: new battery. Silvertown cord tires <5). a demonstration will convince you. $390.00 cash. Terms or trade. THE CITIZENS MOTOR CO. 31 W. 13th St. Main 6942 FORD TOURING A REAL BARGAIN $l5O TERMS OR TRADE The Lathrop McFarland Cos. 413-24 N. Capitol. Open evenings. Main 2480. FORD BODIES Coupes. Sedans.' Tourings. Roadsters. Cash or terms —Sale or trade. Open evenings and Sunday. SWISSHELM & PARKER 544 E. Washington. FORD SEDAN A bargain in good used sedan. Runs and looks fine. Price $265.00. $75 down. Also 1923 touring. $250.00. only SSO down. Act quick. THIRTIETH & CENTRAL SALES-eO. 3009 Central At e, Ran. 5550 OVERLAND CHAMPION, 1923 A ulosod car that will give you real service. Pried right with liberal terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES CO. 1663-65 S. MERIDIAN DREX 4743 2 ROLLIN' TOURING DEMONSTRATORS. LIKE NEW A CHANCE TO GET A NEW HIGH GRADE CAR AT A BARGAIN. Terstegge & Hollowell DIST. RQLLIN AND RICKENBACKER 436-40 N. CAPITOL LINCOLN 7554 ~STUTZ SEDAN, 1923 ~ RECONDITIONED MECHANICALLY, NEW DUCO FINISH. THIS CAR IS PRICED TO SELL. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N. Meridian. RI. 4922. Open evenings and Sunday FORD 1924 touring: starter demountable spot light, o very good tires lock wheel. Runs and looks fine. STONE CHEVROLET GO.. 330 N, Illinois. BETTER, usea cars at tne lowest cost that are dependable. CLARK MOTOR CAR CO. 955 N. Meridian. CHEVROLET 1924 touring; .bumpers, front and rear, spot light, lock wheel, ontv driven 7.100 miles. $275.00. easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Wash. 1924 DURANT touring: first class condition. Priced right, Riley 4770, commonwealth. 1920 touring car: good tires, paint and upholstering. Only $70.00. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 54b E. Wash. DODGE sedan, late 1921: excellent shape. For sale cheap. 314 E, Sixteenth. 1924 FORD COUPE Mechanically perfect: five balloon tires, wire wheels. This car can be bought at a bargain if taken at once. Terms or trade. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N. Meridian. Riley 4922. Open Sundays and evenings, HAYNESSCHMim-. INC. 120 W *ICRTH ST. FOR YOUR NEW HR USED CAB a—T rucks ' FORD Ml CHEVROLET trim bodies arid dais Less Than Factory Cost Must Close Out This Stock for Storage Space. MM MFC. GCISPAW 1035 N. Meridian St. Lin. 8302. Lln. 8303. - ■ ■=-: 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1923. 1924 and 1925 model* preferred; we pay cash and deal quickly: save time by seeing us first. I. Wolf Auto Co* 659 N. Capilol Ave. Corner North St. Plenty of parking space. Lin. 4616. highest Cash price PAID FOR USED CARS. WANT 100 CARS TO JUNK. SEE US FIRST. SAM CORAZ. 519 N. CAPITOL. MAIN 6389 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs VULCANIZING, top repairing and Rebuilding. Complete line ot cord tires in atoek. KENTUCKY AVE. VULCANIZING CO.. 35 Ky. Ave.
32 Auto Supplies, Repairs BEST USED TIRES ROUEKS. Bel. 430 U. 3117 W. Washington Bel. 4300. USED CARS uuugnt .ifi>i sold 1. OOLi> BURG. 632 N. Capitol 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles FOR sale or trace motorcycle and side car or trade same and 1920 Overland for late model Overland. 1035 N. Tremont Ave. CASH in 24 hours on personal property loans. SECURITY INV. AND LOAN CO 136 N, Dela. Lin, 5050 EVERYTHING (or the bicycle. Roberson Cycle Store 940 Mass, Ave 35 Financial 57r FARM LOANS. NO DELAY Easy term? Walter St. Clair. 615 Trwtion Bldg Cir. Q 247. Itidnls 37 Money to L n Fidelity Loam Co* 106 E. Market Street Ro6m 532 Lemcke Building A MODERN METHOD—Of meeting the fiublie small loan netds. Recent laws lave changed the operations of the snfall loan office. THOUSANDS OF HOMFS Have been helped and made happy through loans in emergencies by licensed and bonded firms. IF YOU who read this are unfamiliar with the rharires and methods, you slyuuld not fail to call on our manager and have him explain them to you. Loans in the sums of $lO TO S3OO are made on household goods left in your possession at lawful rates and on easy payment plan. DO JUSTICE—To yourself and make yourself acquainted with our service If not convenient to call, write or phone Main Fidelity Loan Company 106 E.* MARKET STREET Room 532 Lemcke Building MA. 1278_ Personal Loans $lO to S3OO This office is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana, and was established for the purpose of providing a place where honest people can borrow any amount from $lO to S3OO without paying more than the legal rate of interest or without being imposed upon in any way. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquires of your friends, relatives or tradespeople. You can have all the , time necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and let us explain. No charge unless you borrow. IF IN A HURRY Phone Main 2923. Household Finance Service Cos. 404 Kresgc Bldg. Fourth floor Kresse Bldg.. 41 E. Wash. Corner of Pennsylvania St. NEED MONEYT . Quickly, confidentially and business Ilka dealings is a Dart of the service we rir* you. LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 yo E. Washington St. M A in 7)586. LI ncoln 7184 Personal FTOperty Loan* AMERICAN LOANCO. 38 Auction Sales “IF IT’S ON EARTH I CAN SELL IT." Binzer, Auctioneer Washington 1655, 3921 Park 39 Legal Notices CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. July 27. 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 24th day of July, 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. 12072. BROADWAY From south property line of FiftyEighth St.. To south line of pavement in FiftyNinth St. By pavfing the roadway with WoodenBlock Asyhalt. Asphaltic-Concrete or Brick laid on a 6-ineh gravel concrete foundation. from curb line to curb line, to a uniform width of 40 feet: paving the wings of the intersecting streets in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan: providing 10 lineal feet of 4xlß- - Stratied Limestone Marginal Stone and resetting 5 manholes to grade. Also extending all water. ga>. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specied. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvements are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday. July 31. 1925. 2 p. m.. as a date upon which re monstrances will be received or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described insaid 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 assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN, M J. SPENCER, Board of Public Works Citv of Indian--5 polls. ttly 27 and 28. 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OK THE BOARD Indianapolis Ind.. Julv 27 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 24th day of July, 1925. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public Improvement. as authorized by tne Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11068. RILEY AVENUE, From south property line of Twelfth Street. To south property line of Fourteenth Street By grading the roadway from curb-line to corb-line to a uniform width of 3D-feet, grading the wings of the intersecting streets and alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan: eurbms both sides of the roadway with Stratified Limestone. Berea Sandstone. Granite or 6x24-inch Concreet curb; curbing the wings of the intersecting streets and alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan providing 75 lineal feet of 6-foot radius granite corners: providing 172 lineal feet of 10-foot radius granite corners: constructing 1 catch-basin. Including Inlet tops: providing 1 new iron inlet; laying 80 lineal feet of 12-lnch drain pipe with connection* made to inlet*,
Beech Grove Civic Club Formed to Boost Town and Aid Government
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Above (left to right), A. J. Kibling. William Glahmiler, Mrs. WVS. New comer and E. (.’• Wright.
Beech Grove citizens have decided ‘‘to quit fighting each other ovar the back fences and pull together for a better town.” "A few residents had the dream of a prosperouse future for the little town and formed the Beech Grove Civics Club, which is to he a booster organization," Thomas Kail, one of the promoters, said. May Change Government Churches, bankers, merchants and other residents are hack of the new program. The need for a mayor and more stable city government has been felt, and a move was started to obtain the new form which will 1 make Beech Grove a second lass town. Z. E, liny and \V. H. Gishwiler, vice-president of the body, aided Kail iif launching the movement. Means to huildjip the community will be discussed at a meeting next Friday night at the I. O. O. F, Hall. ‘‘Near an industry with the largest pay roll of any single irtdustry in Marion County, and employing more than 2,000 residents of Beech Grove see no reason why it cannot be made an ideal residential section," Kail said. To Purchase Park It is hoped to purchase a tract of land southwest of the town for usa as a park. ‘‘We expect to spruce up the town generally and make it an ideal place to live.” said A. J. Eibling. president of the club.
39 _ Legal Notices < ' a *An manhole and *ewrr. specified o ° P as ®" own on Plan and as ‘ojcrestf’cl in or affected by said no 9 OH,!a d .i, pl i b, .f ‘mpmyoment are hereby npnfi'xj that the Board of Public Works io.4 s l |, - v has fixed Friday July 31st. „ P; m ■ as a date upon which reWlll t*' received, or heard, against the amount auiepsed asaii $t ra<*h P'rcc f property described m sa.d roll. H? will determine the question as to whether sqeh lots or tracts ol land have benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or In a greater or less sum than that named on said roil Said assessment roil showing said nrima faeie assessments, with ihe names of owners and descriptions of property subiect to he assessed, is on file anti 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 Pubjic Works. City of Indianapolis July 27. 28 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind. July 27. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: „ police is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana that on the 24th dav of July 1920. 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 12090. BROADWAY. From North Line of Pavement in FiftyNinth Street. To South Property Line of Sixty-First Street. By paving the roadway with Wooden Block. Asphalt, Asphaltic-Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation from curb-line to curb-line to a uniform width of 40 feet: paving the wings of the intersecting streets in a similar manner and In the widths as shown on plan; providing 110 lin. ft of 4xlß-inch Stratihed Limestone Marginal Stone. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private .service connections to property line, where not already in. Alp to be as shown on plan and as specified. Persons Interested in or affected by said drseribed public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday. July 31st. 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 subiect to be ass* ssed. is on file and may be seen at the office >f the Board of Public Works of CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. Cit.v of Indianapolis. Jnlv 27. 28: 192r>, CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind . July 25, 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY' CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to makf the iollowig; acscriDca public improvements in the City of Indianapolis. as authorized by the following: numbered Improvement Resc luttons. adopted by said Board on the “4th day of July. 1920. 10 19 „. Improvement Resolution No. 12609 PENNSYLVANIA STREET From North Property Line of Ohio To North Property Line of St. Clair Exi-ept the space 18.08 feet wide tn the center of the street occupied by the Indianapolis Street Railway Company s tracks. By removing all of the present asphalt surface and resurfacing the roadway wltn 3-inch Asphalt land d-inch \ crtieal I ihre Prick gutters 16 inches wide as shown on plan l laid on the present concrete base after all holes and depressions in the same have been brought to proper grade, from curb line to curl) line to a uniform wtdtn of 31.92 feet: resurfacing the wings ol the intersecting streets and alleys In a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plans: providing 384 lin ft. oflS-H. radius grantt l corners: providing Win ft. of 10 ft radius graftth* corners: prmid tng 5 new manhole rings and cover*, providing 10 new Iron inlets: laying 104 Hn ft. of 12-ineh drain pipe with connections made to irtlets and catch and laying 3.090 sq ft. of new cement walk_ Also extending all water, f*'. F’ r wl other private gervtee connections to property line, where not already ln_ All to be as shown on plan ana as BP< Alf ivork done in the making of said de scribed public improvements shall be in ac eordrfnee with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as tium he red. Adopted by the Board of Works on the above named daj. and Ihe detailed drawings plans profile* •"<* specifications which arc on fi'e a, >d may b! soen in th* office of §aid Board of Bud WorkS of the City of Indianapolis Thr Mid Board of PubUy "I s flvp/i Fridav Auff- 14th. 102>. at - p. n .. at Its office' in said city as the lime and place for the miblie of the proposed imnrovoment. a^. i n h |iP- r l nerBoard of Public " w ‘ll islUUlc r’be 1 for"sakUiniprmcement will determine ;Ube he a r s^ h ssed'‘for Vh 1mEB&Ko'T. s^thna M J. SPENCER Board of Public Works. City of Indian■efe. 3- -otV „ , „ Notice is hereby .• nven l iS5 t \ "fL* 1 on the 10th dav ol Auz*. 10-o. at 10 a. nv at public auction one wreokcd Jewett (nlir jn? oar enaine No. serial no. 2344 if to the highest bidder for oaeh to oar and satisfy a lien in the sum of %46 50 for labor and storage. One Junked Chevrolet tounnr car enpay* a K Uen D in'The 1 MS.okjor iabo? fev to r e isE s N^K to iV3i t r jhssc MliS. 1925. i. utS&aw
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An effort will be made to secure factories. Mrs. \V. S. Newcomer is secretary and R. C. Wright is treasurer.
PLAN MEASURES TO CRUSH KRIM Petain to Hold Parley With Spanish Dictator. Bu Times Slircial RABAT, July 27. —Marshal retain, defender of Verdun now Investigating the Fronco-Rifllan campaign was to leave this evening aboard the cruiser Strasborg for Tetuan, wnere he had an appointment to confer with Spanish Dictator Frimo De Riveria. Out of this meeting, it was anticipated that there would come important understandings between France and Spain for a move to bring Krim to his knees. READY FOR PEACE Independence of Morocco Is Krim’s Proposition. Bu l ilted Press LONDON. July 27.—Abd El Krim, according to the famous Times correspondent, Harris, at Tangier .is ready to negotiate peace terms with France and Spain under certain conditions. “Krim informs me that he has answered the Franco-Spanish note, regarding peace terms, saying he was ready to negotiate peace upon the condition that France and Spain give an assurance that the Rifllans will be granted Independence.”
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If you see any automobiles bf rm * these Meen*e plate*, calf O'* ., I 27in c^ Th! The In tiananolis/rime*. Maln .tYOO The owner may Vie able to do Ihe samt Toi you gome time. ’ Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: Robert H. McKinley. 897 E. Thirty Fourth St.. Chrysler, 477,979 from Market and Delaware Sts. Benjamin Ruby. 1846 Brookside Ave.. Chevrolet, 497-559 from Ingram and Nevada Sts. Orville Steveson, 1206 Spann Ave.. Ford, from Illinois and Maryland Sts.
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An automobile reported found by police belongs to: H. C. Cummings, 418 S. State Ave., Ford, at Barrow Ave. and Fourteenth St. LEADER HATED INACTION Board of Safety President Tells Story About Commoner. Among the stories told of William Jennings Bryan today was one Illustrating his lrnffatlence with inactivity, told by Ernest L. Kingston, president of the board of safety. Several years ago Kingston was on a train with Bryan, coming into Indianapolis from the East. At the East Sjl. crossing the train was held up for a while. Bryan, soon becoming Impatient at the delay, picked up his two heavy suit cases and walkbd to the Union Station. ARM OUT\ LOSES IT Chicago Man Hurt When Auto SidestGpes -Bus. Bu Cuiterl Press GARY*. Ind.. July, 2r—Stanley Dykes of Chicago stuck his arm out the window while riding a bus from Chicago to Gary. An auto sideswlped the bus and mashed his arm off near the shoulder. AS YE SOW. SHALL YE Husband Alleges Wife Used Black Tliread on White Shirts Bii Times Special EVANSVILLE, Ind.. July 27. —As ye sew, so shall ye reap. Mrs Jack Taylor may lose her husband. He alleges she sewed buttons on his white shirts with black thread, In a suit for divorce. They have been married twenty five years. CHURCHES TO MEET Bv Times Special LEBANON, Ind.. July 27.—Delegates from thirty-six churches in Boone, Clinton, How : ard, Montgomery, Fountain. Clay, Sullivan and Putnam counties, are egpected to attend the annual session of the Western Indiana Christian conference at a Christian Liberty Church near here, Aug. 25-28. STATE SENATOR DIES Bu Times Special CLINTON, Ind., July 27.—Arrangements were being made today •to take the body of Judson Higgins. 76, former State Senator, to Dayton, Ohio. He died suddenly while driving his auto Saturday. William Heggins of Louisville, a lawyer, is a son. ROT.YRY DATE CHANGED Bu Vnitrd Press LEBANON, Ind.. July 27.—Date of the Rotary golf tournament and annu. 1 outing her* has ben changed to Aug. 27 Instead of Aug. 25. Several hundred are expected to attend, including 150 from Indianapolis.
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‘POISON MOTHER’ INNOCENT, SOBS PARALYZED BOY ‘Never Did Think She Did I® ' Says Son of Convicted Woman. Bu Vnited Press GARY. Ind., July .27.—“1 never did and I never will think my mother did It,” David Cunningham repeated again artd again today on hte cot at Mercy Hospital. His mother. Mrs, Anna Cunning* ham. “poison widow” of Gary, was found guilty of poisoning her son Walter hy a Jury nt Crown Point late Saturday and was sentenced ta life Imprisonment. Com plel fly Pa ra 1 y zed David is completely paralysed from the effects of poison hi 4 mother Is alleged to have given him. He is being given treatment tn an effort to overcome the paralysis. The young man sobbed when told of his mother's conviction and de* nled that he had ever accused her of responsibility for the trail of mys* terlous deaths In ths family. “I know she never did it,” he said, “She never could have done uch a thing.” Sentence Stayed Defense attorneys were given thirty days to make a motion for new- trial and sentence of Mrs. Cun* nlngham was stayeed during thn| time. Judge Martin Smith, who heard the trial declared the verdict fair one and was supported by evidence presented by the state. TWENTY-SEVEN AUTO ARRESTS City, County and State Officials Make Charges. Twenty-seven motorists fell llntd the police net on city, county and State roads over the week-end Those arrested, with charges, were: Speeding—Charles O. Sanders, 32, of 3342 Carrolton Ave.; Kenneth Gairiott. 16, Ralston Ave.; R. 0„ Smith. 24, of 2047 College Fred Lnutln, 20, of 1947 Ludlow Ave.; James Jarson. 27, of R. R. 5, Box 33; Joseph Connell, 35, of 3360 N. Meridian 8t ; Mine Uwien smith, 21, of iOra K. Pennsylvania Bt*| John Martin. 20, Geneva, Ind.; Ray j. fiarbin, 21, r 926 w. Thirty* Third St.; Durtus Tucker. 22, of 354 N. Holmes Ave.; Ray Mltihell, 22, of 303 W. Vermont St. \ Driving while Intoxicated, Cyril M. Elwod, 21. of 1217 w. Michigan St.; Kleoman Goodwin, 22, of 2363 N. Alabama Si.' Charles K. Spears, 25, of 228 N. Senate Ave.; Orlver Rozell, 38, of 719 N. Delaware St.; Dan Rash, 27, of 3553 Broadway; Charles Crutci.er, 27, colored, Kinney st., Wilbur Coffman, ao.Hfe 1065 % M Millrar 32, colored, 140 s. Catherwood St.; Leo Bracken. 20, of 4501 Hovey St., driving without dimmers. Seven other drivers were charged with numerous law violations.
BOB’ CAUSES SUICIDE EFFORT Wife Will Recover—Husband Under Arrest. Mrs, Mayme Harnett, 34, of 444 Bell St., whs recovering totltyf at city hospital from the off eels of poison taken after her husband. William Barnett, 40, had beaten her because she bobbed her hair, according to relatives. When Harnett got drunk Saturday, relatives said, Mi's. Harnett asked her brother-in-law, (leoigei I'mholtx, 513 Dorman St., to bub her hair. When Mrs. Barnett returned her hushand Is said to have attacked her. Police are Investigating to determine which one turned on the gas in the kitchen before Mrs. Harnett took the poison. Motor Policemen Bushonjr and Dennis, charged Barnett with intoxication and vagrancy. Karl Barnett, 14. a son. told his father began abusing ills because her hair waa bobbed aim ' finally struck her. LIQUOR ARRESTS LEAD More Than Half Those Slated Over Week-End Face Boote C harge*. In the face of heavy penalties imposed under the new bone-dry law, arrests for liquor law violations continue in the fore on police slates. Mora tAan half the 137 men and thirteen women slated during the weekend were charged with liquor law violations. Thirty-nine men end four women were charged with intoxication; twenty-cine men and four women, with operating blind tigers end eight men. with driving while Intoxicated. Nineteen persons were charged with violating tr.iflc lews. Two raids resulted in two charges of keeping gnmlng houses, and eleven of gambling. SEVEN SPEEDERS’SLATEO Motorists Slated for Alleged Fast Driving. Seven alleged speeders were slated at city prison today. They are: B. C. flail, 49. of 3543 N. Pennsylvania St.: Milton Bnmbo, 21, colored, 2001 Highland PI.; Otis Smiley. 25, Noblesvllle. Charles Peoples. 30, of 6418 Broadway; Paul ■ Truvls. 20. of 2724 Beltfountalne Sjgfe Marian Cordell, 22, of 352 S. AuduhflH ltd. and It. J. Cruse, 21, of 501 nT Bast St. TWO PIONEERS DEAD Two pioneer women In the Bta.te
