Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 138, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1925 — Page 26
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I Death Notices HUTCHISON. WILLIAM JACKSON—Brother of Robert Hutchison of Indianapolis. Sylvester Hutchison of New Palestine, passed away Thursday. 6:45 p. m. Age 63 years. Funeral Sunday. 2 p. m.. at residence of Mrs. Ozzie Hutchison, three miles southwest of New Palestine. Interment Cunningham cemetery, in charge of Max Herrlieh & Son. 5 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office Branch Office 0226 Shelby St. 1001) Indiana Avenue. Drexel 2576. Circle 0950. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 3'20 N. Illinois St. a Funeral directors to the people of Inoianapolis since 188/. Phone—Ms in 0041. 0042. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY Notices of funeral at our chapel refer to our present mortuary. Our new mortuary will oi "ti about Feb. 1. BERT S. GADD—2I3O Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. George Gnnsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main 0908. KRIEGER, WM. E. funeral director 1402 N. inmoie St. MA. 1154. Res. Bel. 3860 R-L UNDERTAKERS —HISEY A TITUS 051 N. D°lav.ire Main 3680 . 8 Special Notices MARGARET SELLERS u 0.. DC .N. Dobstetrician, acute and chronic disease. massage. 1 N. New Jersey. Room <■ 9 Personals PERMANENT WAVING at the most popular prlre In city done oy , ARTHUR D. MILLER tno his assistants _ OLIVE STREET HAIR STORE 1138 Olive St. Drexel 453 ft "NOTICE. , • On Saturday. Oct. 10. our expert nrtb ficial eye maker will be wi.h 77l 1B _ ve your opportunity to have an p-ii made to match in color and sire Call and make your .appointment at once. WERBE & MLESSEN. INC IB N. Penn St. Phone Main 0430. MEDICATED VAPOR BATHS Madame Josephine Madame Kelly 720 N New Jersey Main 8340. PERMANENT WAVING, $7 Thirty days only. Irv. 404._ PERMANENT waving: by experßmced operators. $8: two extra shampoos and wat*r wav* froc. Irvington 4 10 Lost and Found FOUND—Articles found in Indianapolis street cars yesterday: 1 EGG PLAOT 1 POCKETBOOK i 2 UMBRELLAS 1 SMALL SACK FLOUR 1 DINNER BUCKET 1 VANITY CASE 1 BLUE PRINT . 3 PACKAGES ' Main 2737 LOST—Black traveling nag. with belongings, two miles west of Edinburg on detour of State road No. 1. Mnder call Irvington 4058. Liberal reward. fnaT Stone Martin fur. at Palace Theater. Reward. Webster 3409. or Circ s 4494. 12 Help Wanted—Male We are enlarging our saies force m this district and have openings for 3 live salsemen with autos who are familiar with the meat, grocery, delicatessen, res taurant and hardware trade to sell Day ton Scales, slieeri. electric: coffee mills and nioat- choppers; commission advanced weekly this is an excellent opportunity for men who want to increase tlieir earn, lugs and become permanently established with a large organization where ,promotion is rap'd to men who can produce. 1 DAYTON SCALE CO Division. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION 243 N Penn St. WANTED AT ONCE: Men or women to work in spare time at home. We instruct you and buy all standard work you produce for five years. Liberal pay. M Hals free Experience unnecessary. Address Desk A A. 1.. Steber Machine Cos.. Utica. N. Y. 13 Instructions MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE ol° B. Washing ton St.. Indianapolis. Ind Circle 0707. t it Help Wanted—Female YOUNG ladies to sell flowers on street Saturday. Oct. 10. Liberal prizes offered. Call Riley 4521 between 6 and 8 p. m. Friday. WANTED —A waitress in Puritan Restaurant. 22 Kentucky Ave. Experienced only. - if Situations Wanted a—Male YARD or furnace work by experienced man. Best of reference. Lin. ljLL_ 18 Rooms for Rent CAPITOL. N.. 1116, apt 4: front mod. rin. for 2; evening meal. Riley 4829. ST. JOE. E. 23. apt. 5: steam-heated room, mod, references. Circle 81P0. 3 ROOMS, WALKING DISTANCE, $14.00 Newly papered: electric lights, gas and city water; 623 44 E. Merrill SL DUNLOP & IIOLTEGEL CLOSE in: good mo<i. rms.: sleeping. housekeeping;; reae.: home priv.. prw. fam.: bd. opt. HID E. Miania. Lin 7<<4 a—Light Housekeeping ASHLAND: 2 Ist. front rm. apt.: heat: leas.: private home. Ken. 3060. NOBLE. N 431; well-furnished room in private family, with or without kitchen privileges: $6.50. Riley 5934. BT. jOE E. 227: two well furnished rms.: 2d floor: mod, conveniences: adults. SHELBY 1343: two rooms, nicely fur nish-d; private entrance: 87. Drex. 3540-R. 10TH. E., 14627 2 rooms, light house keeipng: 1 sleeping, mod Web. 1159-M THIRTEENTH, E.. 621; attractive tworoom. strictly modern apartment: completely furnished: instantaneous hot water. Walking distance. Main 8448, 3 FURNISHED rooms and garage: suitable for family. 920 N. Cnnitol Ave. b—Board and Rooms MICHIGAN. E.. 1417: lovely front room and board. Web. 335 P-J. v ou Read tne Want Ads— Have you tried to use then? It's easy—Call Main 3500. Ask for aa Ad Taker. *
9 Rentals a—Houses UST St. 419 W : 6-room: strictly modern double, uargaui Wash. 4553. .LaDSTONK n. 26; ■> _oms; modern: $35, Kenwood Ave., a!)3: 6 rooms, nodern; $35 Call Main 6242: eves.. Irv uigtoii 4213. iIOYT Ave., 2614; 5-room side of double. Call WebstiT 4747-R. [RVUSGTON 336 Burgess: 5-room loweduplex; thoroughly modern; garage, KELLY 1511; 5-rni. modern: garage. Kelly, 151.3; 4 rooms: gas; toilet; water. LA SALLE. 59 S.; 4 rooms: modern, except furnace: garage: water paid; rent reduced $37.50. Circle 0618. E. J. McCRACKKN. LA SALLE. 942 N.: 6 rooms; modern. water paid: $35. Web. 1585-J. LEXINGTON. 1706: seven rooms, bath, vas. laundry: fine location; $35. Drex. 639(1, LINDEN ST 2917-2025. naif three-room double: sl6. CIVIC REALTY CO.. 136 N. Delaware St. Lin. 5050. MANSFIELD 1840: near golf links: 5room modern gar,: S4O. Rail. 1991. NORTHWESTERN. 2335. five-room modern double: water paid: 825. Drex. 4087. PRATT. E 653: five-room lowwt room upper. sls. Car rm, IND. fRUSr. ROOSEVELT 1748; 4-room double; sls per month. Circle 4394. ROOSEVELT. ’182.3: new 4-room sennmodern double bath; gar. Hum. 3729. SIXTEENTH ST.. E.. 2522: new. modern bungalow double, with garage; reasonable rent. Circle 7290. 10TH E. .535 —4-room double modern: water paid gar.: $32.30. Web, 6330. iT CLAIM W. 3014. reduced rent: very niltv new 5-room double: also 5-room duplex, mod, throughout; S3O. YWh. (>998. 28Til St.. 414 6-room modern double. Call Lincoln .i-i.IQ. VERMONT E 1051: cottage. New Y'nr. E 1048-50: double. Keys .322 S Dorman 1513 FL Kelly 4 rms.. semi-mod.. 822.00 1148 Olive. 4 rms., semi-modern.. 30.00 201 N. Walcott 6 rms.. modern.. 35.00 351 N Oriental. 6 rms.. modern.. 32.00 741 N Drexel. 4 rms 28.00 10 N. Arsenal. 6 rms., mod 34.00 822 Highland. 4 rms 20.00 904 N. Temple. 5 rms.. modern.. 30.00 COLORED 2341 Manlc/r 4 rms 13.00 2363 Schofield 5 rms 17.00 Fidelity Trust Cos. 148 E, Market Main 6584 1041 S. KEYSTONE AVE. Three rooms, electric lights, gas. city water inside: $lO per month. LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS. Main 3715. .31 Monument Circle. 12 51 S. AI.A.; single house: 6 rms.: moil.: good furnace: wider paid. Rent reduced to 825. Har. 3490-W. WALKING distance; nine rooms, modem: three-car garage, 845. 327 Prospect. Lin. 4128, 5 ROOMS: (lectriclty. water inside, garnge; 1 acre ground. Irv. 31Q8-Rl. 1251 S ALA single house: 6 rms.: mod.: good furnace, wider paid. 1 lar. .'ltinl-W 5- double: gas, elec.: good condition and location; S2O, Well 2401-J. SEE DUNLOP & HOLitUlii. for bargain* REAL ESTATE A F ZAINWY REAL ESTATE RENTALS INSURANCE 108 N DELA 1.1 6520 c—Apartments RRIGHT. 410Y4: four-room flat: $22 per month: bath, toilet, electric lights. Main 8017. KREIGER. 332-36 E. Prospect: two rooms in-a-door bed. bath and fully equipped kitchenette: rent includes heat, water and gas: 836.50. See custoJian or call Lin. 5991. H. H. Woodsmall & Cos., Inc. “We insure everything but the hereafter" FOR COLORED 1022 N. West; small apartment for high-grade colored. We furnish heat, lights, gas and water and janitor. Let janitor show vou. DUNLOP & ITOLTEGEL d—Business Places DELAYVARE ST. N„ 108—2d floor; heat and water furnished; 1 room. $10; 14 rooms, $22.50 2 front rooms. S4O. j. o. .McCullough Main 1709. 20 Wanted to Rent WANTED—Garage on south side suitable for van body trucks. Call INDIANAPOLIS TRUCK SERVICE. Lin. 6781. 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses SSO CASH STARTS HOME 1421 Madison Ave.: cottage. 721 Lexington Ave.; cottage. f Why pay rent when SSO and monthly payments will make you a home owner’ Call me at Main 0792. WM. A. .CKEMEYER. NEW ENGLISH TYPE HOME Six rooms, strictly modem, just completed at 620 4 Central Ave. Has large living room with brick fireplace, large dining room and kitchen with built-in features on ground floor. Three bedrooms, large closets, linen closet and tile bath Beautiful light fixtures throughout. cement basement, side drive to garage, large lot. trelliseH and flower foxes complete. This house is a correct English type home. I will sell this home for 88.500 terms that will surprise you. Drive out and see this home or call me for appointment. Lln. 5846 or YVash. S7OO CASH EASY MONTHLY PAYMTS. 2206 N. Capitol Ave.. modern 2-story frame, hardwood floors, bath, furnace, lot 40x180 feet, garage: price S7OOO. j. g. McCullough 106 N. Delaware St. SSO CASH STARTS HOME 4226-28 Schofield: double. YYhy pay -ent when SSO and monthly payments will make you a home owner? Cal! me at Main 0702. WM. A. HACKEMEYER. EXTRA An elegent home at 517 Carlyle Place, long living-room, fireplai-e. dining room, kitchen, pantry. 2 bedrooms and bath on first floor, 2 bod rooms on second floor, furnace and laundry room in basement; thoroughly modem and very nice. In a fine neighborhood of new homes. Must be seen to be appreciated. Owner leaving the State. Will sacrifiee lor quick gale. Terms Call Main 3255, EAST-—Almost new, modem 6-room bungalow' hardwood floors, nice built-in features, full basement, brick and cement front porch: extra large lot with fruit, shrubbery: improved street: price $5,750. 3 and 4-bedroom homes east, north and south at bargain prices. C. J. OSBORN. DRexel 6184 TWO new four-room bungalows. 3920-23 Hoyt Ave.; located in English Heights addition, two squares east of Sherman Dr.; full front cement porch: electric lights, cement walks; garage. Sell at a bargain. Price 82.450, o easy terms. Call owner, Webster 0891). SSOO CASH. BALANCE EAST' TERMS. Lexington Ave.. near School 39; five rooms; Inside toilet, city water, extra lot, two-ear garage: line condition. Bargain. 84.000. MB. QUINN. 147 E. Market St. Riley 5147. Ran, 7 331. 3955 FLETCHER AVE.: nice, new fiveroom bungalow: cement walks, garage, electric lights: nice high lot: $2,800. $3( 0 down, balance $25 per month. S. D. SAMPLE. 3939 English Ave, Drexel 4334. FOR SALE or rent: modern 5-room bungalow 1015 Reisner St., facing Rhodius Park. Full basement and bath Will be al house Friday. 4:30 to 5:30. Phone Kenwood 3192. 6 ROOMS; 2 extra lots: chicken house; work shop: garage: $3,000: small payment. EVERROAD. . Lincoln 3880. DRexei ,J ’,_o 6- house: attic, basement, garage, electricity. city water, gas: in splendid condit'on: $2,800 if sold immediately. C. F. WARD, owner. 1610 Lawton St 5-ROOM semi-modern double: paved street and alley; all improvements In and payed for $3 650 $350 down, DRexel 6817, $75 CASH STARTS HOME 1353 W. 28th: cottage. 1934 Sugar Grove; cottage. Why pay rent when $75 and monthly payments will make you a home owner? Call me at Main 0792 WM. A. HACKEMEYER J For Home w lerms. See ALLEN Lin. 3477. I 433 Letncke.
21 Real Estate for Sale b—H ouses BEAUTIFUL new 5-room modern bungalow- built-in features; close to Garfield Park small down nayment: balance as rent. Drexel 6817. e—Suburban CHEAP MUST SELL THIS MONTH Avery attractive new 5-room bungalow, with 2 acres of land or u large lot. This property is located only 6 ‘-4 miles southeast of Circle on Dandy Trail. If you want something above the average. don't tail to see this. Terms. Call Lincoln 5846. YVash. 0872 or Southport 12-R1 WONDERFUL suburban bargain, if i-ohl his month: 6 '/j acres: seven rooms and ba.h: g"od barn and poultry houses: rxauttful shade: abundance of fruit: twenty miles from city on traction line. Only 84 000. Call Mrs Little. REALTY SERVICE BUREAU, 601 Continental Bank Bldg. Lin. 5307. I HAVE SEVERAL 2-acre tracts of woodland. nine miles from Monument. Oil terms. Be] 3494. f—Sale or Exchange WILL take a oar. lot or any thing of value a down payment on “ aeres. 5 rooms; hardwood floors, eleetrh* lights, pump and sink in kitchen, side drive to garage. 12 bearing apple trees, on paved road; bus line and street ear stop; 4 miles Irom city limitsprice Call Main .'1255. “ ACRES and new bungalow; Will trade SBSO equity for anything 1 . Main >3255. 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 Lincoln 2627 ask for Mr Elvers or Mr Klein. 22 Real Estate Wanted LET us sell yofir houses, lots JOS. A SELVAGE. Main 071 7! 25 Miscellaneous tor Sale BED. dresser, ehifferohe. mg. Call Saturday afternoon. 516 8. Alabama. DINING-ROOM SUITE. 8 PIECE DARK OAK: EXCELLENT COXD. CALI, WASH. 101 o . Rugs—Linoleums 9x12 Tapestry Brussels rugs, blue, tan. taupe and old rose, special, sl3 95. Gold Seal Cougoleuin rugs. 9x12. $12.75. These rugs are carried in all sizes and patterns at proportionate prices Imported Japanese grass rugs 9x12. double warp, heavy grade made in beautiful colored pattern*, special, $7.50. 11.3x12 rugs, $29.60. all wool. Our line of Brussels, velvets. Axminsters and Wilton rugs carried In all sizes and patterns are sold at the lowest prices in the city. Come in and be convinced. All new perfect goods (no seconds). Dorfman Rug Co--207 W. Wash. St., opposite Statebouse. CHILDREN'S coats Bolivia with fur collar: also Astrakhan coat, like new. reae.: ■dzes 8 and 12: Sea line, cape and beaded dress: excellent condition, I>lt<-xel 4449-W. OAK DINING-ROOM FURNITURE—Eight nieces: two tiphoi. rockers. Bel. 0562-W. b—Pet and Live Stock RICHARDSON'S VETFRINARY HOSPIT4L. 14 9. YVest St. Cirele 2332. c— Coal, Ice and Wood mil For Few Days Only Old Hickory White Ash Lump $4.90 Per Tom 2 Tons, 3 Tons, Delivered Any Plaee in City. This is a clean lump, free from slate or slack and will not clinker. Banner Fuel Cos. Riley 1860. Good Coal Saves Worry Vir. and Ky.—The Best That is Mined. Best Virginia Blk.. lg. fkd $0.75 Best E. Ky Blk.. lg. fkd $6.75 Best Va. or Ky. egg. cln. fkd $0.50 Best Y'a. 5071 Ip., mine run $5.25 GLENDORA. THE WONDER COAL. Glendora, large Blk.. or Ip . eln. fkd. $6 >0 Glendora K’gg. cleaned forked $0.25 TRY OUR HOOSIER ASH. Bums Well and Holds Fire Overnight. Hoosier Ash lump. cln. fkd $5.85 Hoosier Ash Egg. cln fkd $5.35 Genuine Linton No. 4 Ip., cln. fkd.. $5.75 Best Ind. Ip. No. 5. cln. fkd $5.50 Best Illinois Ip., cln. fkd $5 50 Best Ind. or 111. Egg. cln. fkd $5.25 Citizens Coke, the Best all sizes . . .$9.75 KINDLING YVITH EACH TON. Delivered Anywhere in the City. UNION ICE AND COAL. DRcx. 4621. Since 1908 Dependable Visit our yard and see the difference in good edllls. W, Va. Lump, $6.15 WHILE 100 TONS LAST J. & 1. COAL CO. RAN. 2471. NORTH ST. COAL CO. Good coal priced right. Lincoln 1455. KINDLING aim stovb wood; big loads; delivered anywhere: $3.50 and $4. DRcxel 2559-VV HEAVY WOOD AND KINDLING Cut ready for use. Big load cheap. Riley 5188, ATLAS FUEL CO. 401 W MORRISvST. DREXEL 0888 TRY’ OUR MAJOR COAL. MAJOR COAL CO.. Ran. 4129 26 Miscellaneous Wanted SALVATION army Industrial Home. Help us to help other* with your used clothing, magazines, news, etc. Phone Wagon. Main 1682. DIRT for fllliig lot. 59th St. north, at once. Main 4537 un il 5 o'clock. 27 Business Ann tuncements IWV v.VWVvVSA^><VVWVWVVVVVV>^MV^ FEATHERS bougnt, sold and renovated: leather mattresses ami pillows made. E. F. BURKLK. 416 Mass. Mam 1428. RUGS. 9x12. thriy cind. $2; ail work guar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken, 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLKDGK. 201 Indiana Ave. E H. STEEL & COMPANY manufacturers of SUPERIOR FIRE PREVENTIVE FLUE FLASHING 28 Storage and Transfer OVERLAND HAULING: RETURN LOADS YVANTED. Packing and shipping household goods. It w rate on Florida and California shipments. OTTO J SUESZ. Main 2353- j 3628. Webster 4579 0699 YV. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all times. Randolph 3741. MOY r ING and commercial hauling a specialty. Davis Bros Transfer. Kl. 2007 MOVING and Trucking. Reliable men. Call RORNMAN YVeb 5571. 29 Business Opportunities ' BAKERY AND RESTAURANT CASH AND TERMS. DR. 0968. YY'ILL trade grocery stock and meat market. fancy fixtures, good lunch business, for equity in house or other property. Been in business 21 years. Bad health forces me to quit. Call DRexel 7489. after 7 p m. 30 Automobiles for Sale Buick Coach 1925: practically new: entire icir In excellent shape: completely equipped; 5 balloon tires, bumpers, etc. A rare bu.v at $1,350. Terms or trade. The Wilbur Johnson Cos. Hupmobile Distributer. 73T) N. Meridian Lln. 1527. Open evarnngs. BUICK 4 TOURING Here is a real oargain at SSO. You must hurry. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian Drex. 4743 CHEY ROLET. 1923 coupe: leather upholstering. 4 nearly new oversize tires, good mechanical condition; $75 down. bal. 12 months STONE CHEVROLET CO (103 E. YVash, CHEVROLET. 1924 touring oversize eorel tires, lock wheel, good, clean looking ear: $65 dowr . bal. by the week. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 603 E. Wash.
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30 Automobiles for Sale j Watch This Space for Our Daily Used Car Special! Jewett Demonstrator 1926 Model Coach Fully equipped. Reserve power that you love to touch. At reduced price. George B. flay. Inc. 1110-12 N. Meridian St. Lincoln 7342. Open nights. Terms arranged I OKU. Isi ..t ope express, light delivery: starter, demo cablse fair tires and rv chanical eondi ion. 175: easy terms STONE CHEVROLET . >. 603 K Wa-ji
FORD SALE 10 Os Them 1923 Down to 1917 Models. Prices Range from $125 Down to $35. All Bargains. Capitol OveHand Cos. Michigan at N. Capitol Open Evenings, Lln. 5395. FORD SEDAN 1923, $275 PAINT AND UPHOLSTERING LIKE NEW. SPOT LITE MoTOMETER AND GOOD CORD TIRES HERE IS A REAL BARGAIN. ACT QUICK. TERMS. The Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418 24 N. CAPITOL AVE. OPEN EVES MA. 2480 FORD BARGAINS 1924 Coupe 1924 Touring 1923 Coupe 1923 Touring Several cheap Fords. $35.00 Up L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES 917-23 Virginia Ave. Drex. 6928 FORD. 1924 Tudor. Has had exceptional care. Appearance very good. Mechanically right ~ YVANGEI.IN-SHARP CO 443 Y irginia Ave. DRexel 804<) FORD ,1920 Sedan: good tires. lock wheel and seat euver* worth the money $35 down WANGELIN SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia Ave. I)Kex 8040. • FORD bodies: tourings sedans, coupes ami California tops for Fords. Sell or trade on terms. SVVISSHELM & PARKER. 544 E Washington. FORD. 1962 touring starter ami di-mounl-able rims: prii-e $80: lerms if desired WANGEI.IN-SH.VKI* CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Dltexel 8040 FORD BODlES—used e-aaiih coupes, tourings roadsters; some late 1924 models. WOLF. 655-61 X Capitol OVERLAND touring with winter inclnsure. Overland roadster. Small down payment. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES 917 23 Virginia Ave. Drex. Q 928 PACKAR I) T WIN (J TO URING fn good running eomtition: worth S6OO. Our price S'.’lM). Rare bargain. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. 3i YV Thirteenth 3t. Main 0942. TEMPLAR TOURING In A-l condition throughout A real bargain at our price. Ask for demonstration and be convinced. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. Meridian Drex. 4743
Reo s=Pa§s. Sedan Worth $500.00 of anybody’s money. Equipped with all standard accessories, 7 good tires, seat covers. It is a good Reo. Ctos. G. Sanders Jordan distributor 1033 N. Meridian St. Open evenings and Sundays.
USED CARS 50 BARGAINS AT YOUR OWN PRICE. TERMS. BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. PENN. ST. MAIN. 1705.
1924 NASH SEDAN New finish, new balloon tires, in good mechanical condition, bunglers, spot light, upholstering; .n fine condition. A wonderful buy. Tills car has been driven with care. A real bargain at $1,250. terms or trade in. WILBUR JOHNSON CO. Hupmobile Distributors. Open Evenings. 730 X. Meridian St. Lin. 1527. Ford Roadster, 1923 SIOO.OO Overland Touring, 1923 ....$150.00 Buick Roadster, 1920 $150.00 Oakland Sedan, 1920 SIOO.OO One-third Down. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N. Meridian St. Open evenings and Sunday mornings, 1925 Hupp 8 Tourig This car is in first-class mechanical condition. bumpers, good cord tires, Dueo finish. There is plenty of unused mileage in this ear. Priced to sell at $1,600. terms. The Wilbur Johnson Cos. Hupmobile Distributor. 730 N. Meridian St. Lin 1527. VBtiTX THREE DODGE CARS CHOICE SSO OLDER MODELS OF COURSE. BUT A REAL BARGAIN FOR A MECHANIC. TERSTEGGE Sc IIOLLOWEG KICKENBACKER DIST. 436-40 N. CAPITOL AVE. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY DODGE ROADSTER, 1920 Newly painted. California top. new tires: in good running condition; a real bargain for quick sale. Terms. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributor Since 1904. 31 W, 13th St. Main 6942. 1925 NASH TOURING Ballon tires, winter paint. In wonderful mechanical condition: rear vision mirror: bumpers and spare tire locks and runs like anew car. This car is a real buy at $005.00. WILBUR JOHNSON CO. Hupmobile Distributor 730 N. Meridian St. Lin. 1527 Q|)en Evenings See The New CHRYSLER Six and Four Your Car in Trade. L. T ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917-23 Virginia Ave DR-xel 092. v TWO Willy s-Knight tourings one Ford lordor. one overland tudor. 5500. Lots of extras. A number of Ford tourings. $lO end un OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS. PHILLIPS AUTO SALES ATTENTION On account of sickness. 1 am forced to sell n,y new 1925 Lexington sedan at a sacrifice. Drexel 8011. 1922 FORD touring: goon condition: pTenty extras; real bargain. See MR. DAIN Indianapolis C.-nniy Cos. ■ GOOD USED CARS CHAS. E. STUTZ CO.. 824 N. Merioia^.
30 Automobiles for Sale Tune your car un now for cold weather. Let -us do the job. We know how to make motor start easy when its cold. AutomobUe Hospital. 133 So East 31 DRex 3600. SSO CASH 1920 V. B. Chevrolet touring. 1920 Overland coupe. 1921 Brisco chummy. Studchaker touring. Maxwell light delivery. 1920 Ford touring. L. GUY LONG, 1925 AUBURN 8-88 SEDAN Practically new: good tires, bumpers: upholstery m excellent condition: a real bargain at $2,000. See this car before you bu.v. Terms. The Wilbur Johnson Cos. Hupmobile Distributor. 730 N. Meridian St. Lin. 1527. Ol>en tvenings. HAYNES-SCHMIDT, INC. 120 W NORTH ST. FOR YOUR NEW OR UsBD CAR USED ears of merit. LEXINGTON MOTOR CO 1 142 N Meridian St 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922, 1923. 1924 and 1925 models preferred we pay cash and deal quickly; save time by seeing us first. I. Wolf Auto Cos. 659 N Cap'tol Ave. Corner North St. Plenty of parking space. Lin. 4516. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR USED CARS. WANT 190 CARS TO JUNK. SFE US FIRST. SAM CORAZ. 619 N. CAFITOI.. MAIN 6389. 32 Auto Suppltes, Repairs BEST USED TIRES ROGERS. Bel, 4300. 3117 W, Wah. Bel. 4300. USED CARS bought and sold. I. GOLDBURG 522 N Capitol. EBACK A GENTRY auto reflnlshing. See us first. 532 N, Capitol. 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING for th- bicycle. ROBF.RTSON CYCLE STORK 940 Mae*. Ave. 35 Financial AT?TO LOANS. If In n hurry '•ome in ind talk it over with us confidentially. 542 N, Mendian. Suite i*. Riley 3150. 37 Money to Loan BORROWING $lO TO S3OO For Emergencies My Own Views on the Subject If I needed $lO to S3OO in an emergency, I —would NOT want to borrow it from a friend or employer. —would NOT waut to borrow It from a relative. —would NOT want to ask any one to indorse for me. —would NOT want to be under obligations to any one. I WOULD want to borrow from someone who made a business of lending money. I WOULD be wiring to pay a reasonable amount for the use of the money I borrowed. I would NOT go to the first moneylending concern that I came to. I WOULD consider ONLY a firm that was long established in my community. The Fidelity Co., licensed by and bonded to the State, and under the supervision of the banking department, is well and favorably known in this com muni ty a reliable firm that makes a business of lending money at a low, lawful rate, and has a genuine desire to be helpful. Should you need money, now or at any time, do not fail to call on us. FIDELITY LOAN CO. W. A. Thomas. Mgrr. Room 532 Letncke Bldg. 100 F. MARKET ST. MAIN 1278. Personal Loans $lO to S3OO This office is operated under the supervision ol the State of Indiana, and was established lor the purpose of providing a plaee where- h un-st people can borrow any amount from sl9 io S3OO without paying more than the legal rale of interest or without being imposed upon in any way. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED. We do not notify yo u- employer neither do we make inquiries of your friends, relatives or tradespeople. Y’ou 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 Phoue MA. 2923. Household Finance Corporation SUCCESSORS TO HOUSEHOLD FINANCE SERVICE CO. 404 Kresgo Bldg., fourth floor. Corner of Pennsylvania and YVash. Sts. MONEY FOR COAL OR TAXES from us can be repaid monthly In small amounts. Cash m 24 Hoimrs Liberal Sums —Low Interest—No Publicity. CALL LINCOLN 5050. Secorlty Imv. <& Loam 136 N. DELAWARE NEED MONEY? Quickly, confidentially and business-like dealings is a part of rhe service we give LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 E. Washington St. MA in 0585 LI ncoln 7184 AUTO LOAN CO. Loans to ear owners, Mr. Schmidt. 122 W North St. Lincoln 7575. Personal Property Goan. AMERICAN LOAN CO. 39 Legal Notices I WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted by any one other than my(Signed i BERNARD J IMWALLE. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, at the offices of the Board, 150 North Meridian Street. Indianapo'is, Indiana, until 5 o'clock p. m , Tuesday. Oet. 27. 1925. for the following: The furnishing of all material, tools, drayage and labor necessary- for removing old steel stack and the fcbricating and erection of new steel stack for School No. 1. located at the southwest corner of North New Jersey and East Vermont Streets. Indianapolis, all as per specifications prepared by t.ie Board of School Commisisoners. The estimated cost is $375.00. The proposal for the above mentioned school shall be in sealed envelope with writing thereon plainly indicating the character of the work to which the bid -.•elai's. as. for example. "Bid for Remot - mg Cid Steel Stack. Fabricating and ErectN *w Steel Stack for School No. 1." 1 the bids must be submitted on blan, form No. 96 as prescribed by the Indlant. State Board of Accounts, which blanks, together with schedules and speoi-
QPHnnT JOHN PAUL JONES UV>FL\JWL fYj rm LV in 4 —The First Great f| 1j f American Naval Hero.
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NEW TRIAL FOR PARKER Vigo Court Which Condemned Youth to l>>re Reversed. The State Supreme Court today reversed Vigo County Circuit Court, which had sentenced Joseph Parker, Terre Haute youth, to death for the murder of Steven Kendall, Terre Haute policeman, slain during the hold-up of a filling station in that city. Parker was to die Dec. 16. The high court held the indictment did not contain sufficient details. A now trial was ordered. No decision was given on the appeal of Edward Barker, Terre Haute, who also was sentenced to death in connection with the murder. NO USE TO VOTE NOW All Opposition to Hast Chicago Candidates Withdrawn. Bn Cnited Press EAST CHICAGO, Ind., Oct. 9. To vote or not to vote is the question confronting the citizens of this city today. Thursday the last opposition to Dr. Raleigh Hale, Republican, candidate for mayor was Withdrawn, when City Comptroller P. A. Parks, an independent, quit the race. Other candidates are without opposition. REGIMENT WILL DRILL Cadets of Indiana Boys’ School to JJave Annual- Review. Tho cadet regiment of the Indiana Boys* School will hold its annual review and competitive drill Saturday at 2 p. m. Medals will be given the successful competitors and a silver scroll will be presented the winning companies. 39 Legal Notices fixations, will hr fumiuhrd bv the Business Director, upon application. Those proposals must be accompanied by a certified check on an Indliuiapnlis bank, or bv New York. Chicago or Indianapolis exchange. for thre'r (3) per cent of the maximum bid. The check or exchange must be drawn ->ayable to the order of the Board of Sehool Commissioners jf the City of Indianapolis. Bidder shall specify In his bid when he will complete work if awarded the contract. In case a bidder whose b'd shall be accepted. shall not. within five days after notice of such acceptance perform his bid by entering into a written contract with the Retard, to perform the work in accodance with tne provisions of the specifications. and within that time secure the performance of his contract by a surety bond, with surety or sureties to the approval of the Board, his certified check or draft and the proceeds thereof shall be and remain the absolute property of the Board as liquidated damages agreed upon for such failure, it being impossible to estimate the amount of damages such failure would occas'on to the Board. The contractor will be required to execute. a contract and give a bond, forms of which contract ond bond are made a part of the specifications. Each contractor receiving copy of the plans and specifications will be required to deposit, as security for their return in good order, the sum of $5 00. The right is reserved by the Board to reject any or all proposals and to refrain frnjji accepting or rejecting proposals not more than ten (10) (lavs. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. By YVILLfAM 11. BOOK. Business Director. Indianapolis, Indiana. Oct 9 192.1. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by the Board of School Commissioners of the C'ty of Indianapolis at the offices of the Board. 150 North Meridian Street. Indianapolis. Indiana, until 5 o'clock p. m, Tuesday, Nov. 10 1925. for the following: Tho furnishing of all material, tools, drayage and labor necessary to the proper manufacture and installation of Supply Room Cabinet, twenty-six Boarei Racks and Material Box Cases. six Working Benches for Crafts, four Portfolio Cases and Drawer Cabinets for the Emmerich Manual Training High School 501-549 South Meridian Street Indianapolis, all as per speelflcations and schedules prepared bv the Board of School Commissioners. ' The estimated eost is $3.300 00. The proposals for the above mentioned cabinets, etc., shall be in sealed envelope with w riting thereon plainly indicating the character of the work to which the bid relates, as for example. “Bid for Cabinet Work at Emmerich Manual Training High School.' , , All the bids must be submitted on blank form No. 96. as prescribed bv the Indiana State Board of Accounts, which blanks together with sehdules and specifications will he furnished by the Business Director, upon aplieation. These proposals must be accompanied by a certified check on an Indianapolis bank, or bv New York. Chicago or Indianapolis exchange, for three (3) per cent of the maximum bid. The check or exchange must be drawn payable to the order of the B larrl of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. Bidder shall specify in his bid when he will complete work if awarded tlie eonIn case a bidder, whose bid shall be accepted. shall not. within five days after notice of such acceptance, perform his bid by entering Into a written contract with the Board to perform the work in accordance with the provisions of the specifications, and within that time secure the performance of his contract by a surety bond, with surety or sureties to the approval of the Boarei his certified check or draft and the proceedg thereof shall be and remain the absolute property of the Board as liquidated damages agreed upon for such failure, it being Impossible to estimate the amount of damages such failure would occasion to the Board. The contractor will be required to execute a contract and give a bond, forms of which contract and bond are made a part of the specifications. Each contractor receiving copy of the plans and specifications will he required to deposit, as security for their return In good order, the sum of $5.00. The right Is reserved by the Board to retect any or all proposals and to refrain from aceepting or rejecting proposals not more than ten (10) days. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS Or THE CITY OF INDIA.NAPOLIS. By WILLIAM H. pOOK Business Director. Oct. 9. 1.)26. Indianapolis. Ind. Oct. 9. 16. 23. 1925.
Hr t HIS man was born a caprr I tain.” These words were I 1 I originally applied to a Frencn general of the seventeenth century, but they have been used Yvith equal truth to characterize John Paul Jones, the first naval hero of the United States. Jones was also a born fighter, as is shown by his famous expression: ‘‘l do not wish to have command of any ship that does not sail fast, for I intend to go in harm’s way.” His whole life was a fight. From an obscure family, with meagre advantages, he fought his way up until before his death he was one of the most accomplished officers in the United States, and a in.in whom the greatest men of France and America honored with their friendship. His father was a poor Scotch gardener, John Paul. The son was named for his father, and after he came to An.erica he added the name of "Jones,” probably because of his friendship with a well-known family of that name In North Carolina. At the age of 12, John Paul became a sailor, goipg on his first voyage to America. The boy progressed rapidly in his chosen career. At 19 he was the chief mate on a slave-trading vessel, an occupation which was considered perfectly honorable in that day, but filled him Yvith disgust. At 21 he was captain of a trading vessel, but in 1773 he left the sea and settled in Virginia on a plantation which he had inherited from his brother William, who had emigrated to America years before while John Paul was still a hoy. At the outbreak of the Revolution Jones journeyed to Philadelphia to offer his services to his adopted country in its struggle for independence. Before Christmas he raised the pinetree-and-rattlesnake flag on the first American man-of-war. In 1777 he floated the newly adopted Stars and Stripes from the Ranger, and carried to France the news of Burgoyne’s surrender. While in harbor in France he received from a French man-of-war the first salute ever given by another nation to the American Flag. From France he sailed to the western coast of England, destroyed the shipping at Whitehaven, and defeated tho guardship Drake In the English Channel. Returning to France, then an ally of America, he asked for, and finally received, a naval vessel which he named the Bonhomme Richard In compliment to Franklin, the American minister to France whose "Poor Richard’s Alamanac” was very popular at that time. With this vessel Jones fought the famous battle with the Sera.pls on September 23, 1779. After several hours of such fighting as had rarely been seen on the seas, the English commander called upon Jones to surrender, but although his ship was sinking, that intrepid commander responded, “I have not yet begun to fight.,” and in a short time he compelled the English to surrender to him. For this victory Jones received a gold medal from Congress. It was richly deserved, for such victories were gained Yvhere England was strongest—on the sea —and they threatened her commerce and the flow of supplies and troops to her armies In America. After the Revolution, Jones entered the Russian navy. But he soon tired of the court intilgues, resigned his commission, and retired to Paris, where he spent tho rest of his life. He was buried in a little Protestant cemetery in that city, but in 1905 his body was brought to America, and interred at the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md. Thus after more than a hundred years of neglect his adopted country paid fitting honor to the memory of this man who ranks with Farragut and Dewey as one of the great captains of the American Navy. RECEPTION for PASTOR A public reception for the Rev. Olydo Saylor Black, the new minister of the Garfield Avenue M. E. Church, will be given by the congregation tonight at the noxv church, 4100 E. New York St. Births Girl* . _ Sterhon and Myrtle Johnson. 2426 E. W Ch'lr,r on and Hettie Frakor. Methodist H< Char n e and Catherine Sims. Lomr HosDit Aii*ust and Edna GeUcr 143 N Holmes. Fred and Ruth Shirley. h 2 N. CUi hter Briee and Ethel Pendley. 241 TrowRobert and Rosa Robhins. 400 Lincoln. George and Rutji Olinick. 015 N. Lmer*°*iiymond and Beatrice Smith. 1040 H Mst Ni l ehaias and Hattie Beaman. 1932 Yan<lp9irthur and Lulu Edley. 817 Ble.ke apartm'Henry and Annie Drake. 1907 Columbia. Harrison anil Mary Kennedy, IMB N. Dl Howard and Carrie Ha n dlon 527 Ahbot. Cyrus and Minnie Spaulding. 134(3 r*. Alexander and Robina Spink. 5000 and Leona Felton. Robert Long Hospital. „ Boys „ _ Harold and Eva Butler. 1134 N. Dearhojn S. and Katharine Williams. Methodist Velma Maleom. Methodist HoanltLowell and Martha Jessup. Robert Long H °sFm?am and Pearl Althaus. 1440 N. lilin°Aivln ond Ellen Emmolmann. 2004 Lexin(rU>rhert Hester McDonald, 3731 E. W ‘\Vi“iam and Daisy Phillips. 2323 ColumkYiwood and Della MoGoo. 1227 MassaHarry anil Mary McGuire. 2001 Shelby. John and Johanna Allen. 333 Middle. Marshall aud Willie Eastwood. 213 Mil rrva Edgar and Mary Jane Jewell, 1025 Edgem°ladore anil Bertha Jones, 098 Acne*. James and Carrie Stewart. 21 M . Emmett and Lucilo Donahue, Robert Long Hospital. Deaths Mary A. Scott. 72. 412 E. Twenty-First, carcinoma. ... _ .. Marion A. Austill. 2 months. St. Vincent’s Hospital, gastro enteritis. Lillian Spoon. 3 days. 2134 Clay, interna.' hemorrhage. Robert Brown. 70. 1142 Holliday, pulmonary tuberculosis. . ... _ Anna M. Hartensteln. 80. 1518 E. Kelly, valvular insufficiency. John E. Barrow. 45. 670 N. Tremont, acute dilatation of heart. John R Brennan 1 month. 16 W. Raymond. acute enteritis. , Lewis C. Waiter. 74. 4915 Park, acute cardiac dilatation . . Mary Elizabeth Bladen. 27. 631 N. Jefferson. pulmonary tuberculosis. John J. Pe Mott. 47, city hospital, acute aD Sris ii ßough. 30. Flower Mission, pulm, Claude U Jr Swisher. 30. 1116 S. Belmont. m, rc. t ’ra.°ts. Illinois and Ohio, fractured skull, accidental. Tie-man L. Holly. 02. 2942 E. Michigan. C. Winchester. 22. 2017 Central. tured skull, accidental. Elizabeth A. Wilson. Bs. 3202 Euclid, myocarditis.
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No One to Arrest, Police Answer Clean-up Order. Gamblers of Indiana Ave. taken to the tall woods as a result of Police Chief Herman F. Rikhoff’s order that the avenue must be cleaned up, police said today. The district is quiet aa a a tomb, officers report and old familiar faces have disappeared. Number of arrests have been made on blind tiger charges. They Include: William Brown, 26, of 512 Spring St.; Denlevia Hill. 17, of 610 Spring St.; John Robinson, 17, of 926 Pomeroy St.; Archie Campbell, 39. of 2352 Highland PL; Hattie Medley, 35, and Anna Medley, 47, both of 1231 Alvord St.; Sadie Johnson, 47, of 1310 N. Pratt St., and I-izzie Washington, 37, of 510 Spring St. STEWART IN DEATH CELL Slayer of Cunningham Taken to Michigan City. Edward Steward, 25, colored, who was sentenced to die in the electric chair. Jan. 16 1926, by Criminal Judge James A Collins, Thursday, for the murder of Ralph Cunningham, 30, of Advance', Ind., was safely lodged today in the death cell at the Indiana State Prison. Stewart was taken to Michigan City Thursday afternoon with Mareellus Cole A 34, colored who plead* and guilty to® robbery and was fined SI,OOO and costs and sentenced ten to twenty one years. Cole admitted driving Stewart near the scene of the place where Cunningham was murdered in renr of 328 W. Maryland St. NEW CRIME IS CHARGED Bandit Caught In Fatal Hold-up Identified by Another Victim. Lucius West, alleged accomplice of Sam Langford, colored, who was fatally shot by Sam Dorfman, pawnbroker at 361 Indiana Ave., in a hoid-up Wednesday, lias been Identified by George Hiatt, 1421 N. Alabama St., as one of the colored men who held him up Sunday. Hiatt, a taxi driver, singled out West from seven other men, Detectives Roche and Fosaetti said. BEGGAR TO BE ARRESTED Police Seek Supposed Blind Men Said to Havre Solicited Homes. Police Chief Herman F. Itikhoff today called to the attention of patrolmen the order against soliciting and begging on the streets. He also ordered that a colored man, who has been begging at doors along Cornell Ave., and who according to the reports states he is blind, hut whiJj seems to see well and uses indig® nant language if housewives refue to donate, be brought In at once. CHECK SUSPECT SEIZED Woman Detective Captures Youth in an Attempt to Pass Rad Paper. After watching a young man attempt to cash checks In downtown department store, Mrs. Maude Leeke, an operative for the QulgleyHyland Detective Agency followed him from the store. He left in an auto. She obtained the number and later Donald Haynes, Speedway City, was arrested on fraudulent check charges. THREE TRY SUICIDE One Man and Two Women Recovering at Hospital. One man and two women were at city hospital today recovering from alleged attempts to commit suicide. Frederick E. Peet, 26, of 665 E. Twenty-First St., took poison because of ill health it is said. His condition is serious. Condition of Mrs. Anna Lawler, 40, of 737 Shelby St., and Jean McDonald, 23, Apt. 14, 217 W. North St., was improved. FORT EVENTS PUT OFF Start of Army Horse Show PmlN poured Until Monday. The annual Army horse show events scheduled for this afternoon at Ft. Benjamin Harrison have been postponed until Monday after noon, officers in charge announced today. The events scheduled for Saturday and Sunday afternoons will take place as announced. PARENTS IDENTIFY BOY lad Dies When He Falls From Bicycle—Body Held at Morgue. Parents of Elbert Edwards, 16, colored, 922 Miley Ave., today Identified him as the boy who died when he fell from his bicycle at Lansing and Michigan Sts., late Thursday. The body was held at city morgue until identification was established.
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