Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 152, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1925 — Page 10
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1 Death Notices ZIX ALMA (nee Halbleib)—-Age 25 years. Sunday, 7 a. m.. at St. Vincent’s Hospital; wife of George Zix Jr., mother of Armila. Funeral at late home. 323 N. Keystone, Wednesday, 8;30 a. m.. St. Philip Neri Church, 9 a. m. Burial at St. Joseph's cemetery. 5 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office £220 Shelby St. 4 DRexrf 2570. fF'LANNEP & BUCHANAN ' 320 N. Illinois St. S’uneral directors to the people of ln<Jt*napolis since 1887. ' Flume—-Main 0641. 0642. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY * Notices of funeral at our chapel refer !o our present mortuary Our new mortu ;iry will- o;---ii about Feb. 1. SJERT S GAI >l>—2l3o Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. George Grmstemer Funeral director. 522 K Market. Main 0908. . KRIEOER, WM. E. FUNEE AL DIRECTOR 140? N Illinois St >TA. 1154. Rea.. Red. sSqg-R-i^ 'UNDERTAKERS—IIISEV & TITUS 951 N. T)olawqrp Main 3080 8 Special Notices Radium. electric medicated sulphur baths find massage. 100 W. St. uiair St. Riley 2072. _—_ MARGARET SELLERS, u O D C. N. D. obstetrician, acute and chrome disease massage. 1 N. New Jersey. Room 4. 9 Personals ARE YOU SUCK? Do you suffer with headaches? Ringing in head and ears? Sore throat? Rapid heart beat.' Lumbago? Sciatica? Have you kidney stomach or liver trouble.' Do you want to stop taking laxatives. Have you gas on stomach.' Are vitu bilious? Misery in back of 1 head and neck? A dull ache between shoulders or through kidney region? Rheumatic pains In muscles and joints? Nerves unsteady? Do you feel weak ancl no pep? NOW LISTEN Don't give up. just because you have tried other methods. Gnt•opractio is different. Our method of giving* the chiropractic , idjuetment is different We do not usn the Palmer method, except where the patient is able to stand a severe adjustment. Our method with our new ‘Painless Adjusting Tables makes adjustments altogether different from the old method. We have thousands of satisfied patients. Why should you sutler longer. Forget the cost. \\e ’ w ill charge you only $2 a month if you feel the pressure of economy Toll us your troubles and we will help you out. Let the president or dean of the college, each of whom have , had more than ten years experience i* a cli iro orator. makes a thorough analysis of your case and show you w?,i-ro the causo .if roue suffering is. We are caring for babies in their mothers’ arms, for chi! ilren of all ages, for adults up to the age of seventy-five. H Ml ill WELL CENTRAL STATES COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC 1031 Lemcke Bldg. Indianapolis, Indiana. Corner Market and Pennsylvania Sts. MADa.MK KELLY Electric Massage and Vapor Baths. MADAME JOSEPHINE. Permanent Beauty Work. 72U N. NEW JERSEY. RILEY 2573. PERMANENT WAVE, $7 •1020 BROOKSIDE PKWY.. NORTH DR. hone for appointment. Web. IMI /- XPERT Kodak hntshing. cut Puces- GARLAND STUDIO. 247 K. Washington. i 0 Lost and Found FOUND—Articles found In Indian spoils street carß yesterday: j* < 12 UMBRELLAS ‘ 4 PAIRS GLOVES 1 KEY 3 POCIt ETBOOKS 3 PACKAGES Main 2737. ' . ;AGJ<F. hound, strayea or stolen: three ■ black spots on lnp, Humboldt 1(135. -* HAMOND and emerald flexible platinum •'• bracelet' five emeralds, several small vrS. K list Get. 21. between Claypool A'fotel ' and Fletcher American National -Hank. Reward of *) for nitongaUmi i irJiii o " to recovery. Ciill M. tiSriii i, •f Vetiui” Life Insurance Cos.. 702 Traction ;■■■ U dg.-:. iCtivle 7200. 44070. 'LicTneY. so. and platinum dinner ring. 1 with emerald and ten diamonds: $25 re- - . Inl. Riley 4603. *,TRAYED la“t Friday. Boston bull pup; " white left eye. Finder call Irvington ff i755-J. Reward. £ bar pin at Shortridge H. S. or vicinity. eiiibolill 6215 Reward. -r\,s’l l —Pair glasses between IOUi St on • Central and downtown. Telephone ESUum* 1057. _ Reward. --5 .GST—Black and white pony. Randolph X 2781). £ Help Wanted —Male EXPERIENCED FERTILIZER MEN i-iti-iv WANTED I i-m o high-grade men with experience ann 111-oven success in selling fertilizer are ■■wanted by well established manufacturer — mie man for Kentucky ami one for south -4rn Did ian a territories. Give age. expcrienee and complete- details in letter, ailBreaslnqr Box F-467. care Times, WANTED AT ONCE; Men or women to work in spare time at home. We instruct you and buy all standard work v.m produce for five years. Liberal pay. Materials free. Experience unnecessary. Address ■ besk A A. 1.. Steber Machine Cos.. Utica. ffonis #AN’F ADS " LEAD TO SUCCESS.
12 Help Wanted—Male Experienced Fertilizer Men Wanted Two high-grade men with experience Md proven success in selling wanted by well established manufacturer —one man so-r Kentucky and one for southern Indiana territories. Give age, experience and complete details in letter. Addressing Box F-467, care Times. MEN—-WE TEACH MODERN BARBERING, under actual shop conditions. On. system pavea the way to a successful bus! news. Write for catalog. MOLEH BAUftKIt COLLEGE. 105 8. Wells St., Chicago. 13 Instructions MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 510 E. Washington St.. Indianapolis, tnd Circle 0757, 1 4 Salesmen Wanted .fN^/WVV'WVSA^/WV/WW>^Vi^/\A WANTED Five young: men; house-to-house experience. Leave city this evening:. Expenses and transportation advanced. Mr. Burroughs Hotel Washington, 2 to 5 p. n. o Agents and Solicitors INEXPERIENCED making big money. Our Stylisn Guaranteed $3.95 and $4.95 shoes selling tast Immediate inquiries invited for big Expansion Program. STYLE ARCH, Dtp, 666, Cincinnati. Help Wantea—temale WANTED—Six young ladies of good personality for census work in Indianapolis. Will allow $3.50 per day to apply on a business course. This is an excellent opportunity for ambitious young women. See or write F. W. Case. Prin.. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, third floor University Park Bldg. EXPERIENCED women for general housework. by day apd week. Kell. 1063, i 8 Rooms for Rent DELAWARE, N„ 1825; nice room; steam heat; near car and bus linen. Ra. 5821). MERIDIAN N. modern furnished room: gentlemen only; walk, dint. Clr. 10G2. a—Light Housekeeping EAST. N.. 139. nice clean front room: everything furnished. $2.75 up. MILEY. 129; 3 modem, clean rooms: 51t). Reference required. Bel. 1839-VV, THE TY-FON, 219 E. Tenth: front apartment. ground floor, one-room apartment, kitchenette: newly decorated; $7 weekly; water, gas. lights and linen furnished, FOUR unfurnished rooms. $lB per month, in porth side business bloek. Ran, 1736. FOUR room and bath • furnished complete: ■ also 2 rooms unfurnished. Har. 0342-K. b—Board and Rooms YOUNG couple or 2 men: room and board; modern apt. Riley 2253. CHILDREN UNDER SCHOOL AGE to board; mother’s care. Drex, 2612, BOARD and room for baby; mother's care given. Bel. 1450-R. [9 Rentals a—Houses EUCLID. 3235; 4-room semi-modern; large garage; 812. Web. 16P0-J. JEFFERSON. 009; o rooms, semi-modern price S2O. No children. KEALING. N.. 410: brand new semi-mod-ern four-room double, equipped with Hea*rola: beautifully decorated; close to school: garage: s3l. Call MISS ILG. Main 6760. or MRS. -KLSNER. Eve.. Irv, 3955. LINDEN St., 2017-2025: Half, three-room double. $16.00. Civic Realty Cos. 136 N. Delaware St.. Lincoln 5050. LUDLOW 1827, ? rooms, bath. gas. elec tricity; water paid: improved street. MISSOURI. S. 729 5 rooms: electric lights: $lB. Owner. 51 Kentucky Ave, NEW YORK W. 854; 5-room semi-modern; water paid; $25, Main 3914. .LW YORK. W. 846: 5-room semi-modern double; water paid: $22.50. Ma. 3914. itW lUKK. E. 4807: 4 rooms and bath. modem. Irvington 3013. THADDEUS St. 1714; 4 rooms, heminiodern; gas, electric lights, city water. inside toilet. DRexel 6817. WALCOTT, 418-20. 6-room, 'semi-modern doutile; garage: react.' Web. 0690. WASHINGTON, E.. 1515: rtve rooms: gas, city water paid; rent $lB. Circle 0618. E, J. McCRACKEN. ■ 13TH, E.. 319—8-room modern house; city heat. Call bookkeeper. Main 1044. A F Z AIN BY. REAL ESTATE RENTALS INSURANCH 108 N DELA LI 650 HALF of anew 4-room double: in good location southeast; on paved street; gas. electric lights, cioy water to kitchen, sanitary toilet and garage. There are several of these houses available .vet but they are going fast. Don't delay. Will hold one of them for you until after election on small deposit. Call Lincoln 6762. Eve.. Washlligton 4826, SIX rooms, strictly modern: newly decorated; new shades, full basement; new double garage. 36 N. Dearborn. Call Web 2758 or Web 1813 M. 4 BEDROOMS Eight rooms, modern house. In first-class repair: 414 E. Fifteenth St Call Randolpli 5860. COLORED tenants: 1508 E. Seventeenth St.: four rooms: electric lights; rent $17.50. Circle 0618. E. J McCRACKEN. COLORED rentals: 1120 brook St.: two rooms. $8: four rooms. sl4; storeroom $12,50. EE DUNLOP * huITKOBL for bargain* REAL ESTATE ,5 ROOMS, bath good furnace: garage. WsVtsr 4112-W. b — Houses, Flats Furnished FURNISHED apartment: six rooms; can be divided. 820 E, 27th. Ken. 4829, c —Apartments BLAKE St.. 238: Burton: 3-room modern apartment; steam heat, water paid; V?3. Main 3914. . INDIANA Avc. ar.il Bright. Colored only 4 rooms, toilet. Wash. 4201 R-l. APARTMENTS 520 Mass.. 4 rooms $37.50 2315 Belli. 3 rooms $37.50 1923 Central, 2 rooms $35.00 716 N. East. No. 7. 4 rooms $35.00 705 S. Meridian. 3 rooms $30.0il 917 E. Wash.. 3 rooms $23.00 25 W Mich.. 2 rooms S3O 00 DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL FOR COLORED 1022 N. West: tine apartment for high grade colored; heat, lights, gas and water furnished; reasonable rent: let janitor show vou 'what, we are offering. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL KRIEGKR. 332-36 E. Prospect: two rooms, in-a-door bed bath and fully equipped kitchenette: rent includes heat, water and gas; $36.50. See custodian or call Lin. 5991. H. H. Woodsmall & Cos., Inc, "We insure everything but the hereafter." FOR rent; 5 rooms upstairs; water, elcctrlc lights, gas. 930 Roach St. d—Business Places STEAM-HEATED room, suitable for battery or top shop: reasonable rent; located north. Owner. Ran. 7145.
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Location —English Ave., between Wallace and Bancroft. You take E. Washington to Emerson, south on Emerson to English, then back to the tract, one block. There are also 10 lots on English and Grand—B fronting on English; 2 on Grand. DATE—THURSDAY, OCT. 29, AT 1 P. M. BAND CONCERT This tract, as all others we sell, sold on an absolute sale contract, clause 6, of which reads r “It is understood and agreed by all parties hereto, that, the within described property is to be sold at public auction as herein provided and that the highest ■price obtainable on sale day will he confirmed by owner regardless of what that pride may be.”
Daytom Real Estate Development Cos. Local Office —Hotel English, Indianapolis.
19 Rentals d—Busir ess Places ' SUITABLE FOR WORK SHOP Rear of Haag s drug store. 156 N. Illinois, rent $35 Call at Drug store or Randolph 5860. c —M iscellaneous GARAGE: forty cars: splendid location for ‘■doriure. repair, jjas. etc.: some storage already here. Kent very ch*ttp. * 2130 E. Wasbingto ll St21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses 8200 CASH. HOME AND INCOME. Close to Michigan and Lynn Sts.; bungalow double; four rooms to a side; practically new; lights, water and gas. Ihuce $3,200; pay like rent. MR. CUNNINGHAM. 147 E. Market St.. Room 206. Riley 5147, Res.. Try, 2540. $5() CASH 1909 S. Delaware; 6 rooms; gas. electric lights, city water; balance monthly: now vacant. Fidelity Trust Cos. Mr. Scxton. Main 6584. FOR COLORED Only $25 cash, balance sls per month. 4 rooms, electric lights, front porch. 2841 Manlovc. Fidelity Trust Cos. Mr. Sexton, Main $l5O CASH 809 Bancroft: 5 rooms, modern, balance; $46 per month; some Barrett. Fidelity Trust Cos. Mr. Sexton. Main 6584. FOR nice Home cast or south. Call C. J OSBURN. DRexel 0184. A BARGAIN. Owner leaving city; beautiful eightroom brick: built-in features. Cash or terms. 252 S. Oakland. TWENTY-FIRST at Illinois; fine six-room modern; four-car garage: can be bought on terms at a bargain. M. A. QUINN. Riley 5147, Ran. 2318. 5-ROOM semi-modern double: paved street and alley; all improvement in and paid for: $3.656; $350 down. DRexel 6817. e—Suburban 200 PEACH TREES. 2 % ACRES. Northeast: to responsible parties who will pay SSO cash and sl2 month. I will plant 200 selected peach trees on 2*4 acres, near Fall Creek, on good county road, electric lights, consolidated school, mail route. Let the fruit pay for the ground. Price $1,265. Irvington 3072. f—Sale or Exchange 1935 E. FIFTY-SECOND: new four-room bungalow: electric lights; driven well in kitchen; beautiful interior, ivory and mahogany: cement porch: good foundation: beautiful lot. 41’,4*150: in wooded sec tion; paved street and bus line. Will take clear lot or good Ford truck as down payment. Owner. Hum. 5236, WILL TRADE—For equities in good Indianapolis property, 3 pood residence properties in Columbus, Ind.. also 73-acre farm. 2'l miles from Columbus, all clear of incumbrance. REALTY SERVICE BUREAU. Lincoln 5307. Harrison 0447-W. 22 Real Estate Wanted CASH IN 72 HOURS Will submit cash offer on investment property and small cottages within 72 hours after inspection. ALLEN H. ALSPACH 433 Lemcke Bldg. Lin. 3477 LET us sell your houses, lots JOS A SELVAGE. Main 0717. 25 Miscellaneous tor Sale TYPEWRITERS SURPLUS STOCK SALE Prices Reduced on All Makes. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 30 S. Penn. St. LI. 6822. COATS, size 38. excellent values, $3, $5 each: baby buggy bargains. Web. 0895. CLEANERS AND WASHERS FOR SALE OR RENT VAPOR BATH CABINET—And massage table. Circle 0432. Kugt>- -Linoleums 9x12 Tapestry Brussels rugs. blue, .an, taupe and old rose, special $13.95 Gold Seal Congoleum rugs 9x12 sl2 75 These rugs arc carried in all sizes and patterns at proportionate prices Imported Japanese grass rugs 9x12. double warp, heavy grade made in beautiful colored patterns, 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 arc sold at the lowest prices In the city Come in and be convinced All new perfect goods (no seconds) Dorfman Rug Co--207 W. Wasti. St., opposite Statehouse. “If it covers the floor we have It." SUPERIOR FIRE PREVENTIVE FLUE FLASHING: STOPS ALL CHIMNEY FIRFS. ORDER NOW FROM E. 11. STEEL, 600 K. OF P BLDG. NEW two-hole laundry stove. 2908 N. Gale. BAKEBURNER in excellent condition. Call Harrison 3098. BEAUTIFUL electric dome: never used; sls. Riley 4901. COLES high-oven heater: like new; 825. 1140 Centennial St. LADIES" WARDROBE EXCHANGE —Used garments 1502 N Illinois. Circle 0518 LARGE evergreens, shrubs, fruit trees. shade trees, willow trees. Wash, 5129, a — Musical Instruments PIANO. Kingsbird Cable grand; excellent condition: $75. Web. 3320-J. VICTOR VICTROLA: Console: used six months; records; SSO. Harrison 0139-W. b—Pet and Live Stock RICHARDSON’S VETERINARY HOSPITAL. 14 S West St. Circle 2332. c— Coal, Ice and Wood \KINDLING WITH EACH TON VIR. AND KY. THE BEST THAT IS MINED. Best Vir.. 6-in. b)k. lg. fkd. $6.75 Best Vir. egg. 2x4 clean fkd $6.50 Best Vir. Mine Run. 50 pet. In $5.25 ALL VIRGINIA KANAWHA DISTRICT. Best K.v. 6-in. blk. lg. fkd $6.76 HIGHLAND COUNTY . UNION ICE AND COAL. 1910 ffluff Ave. Drex. 4621. DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN CITY. KY. :Jx6 LUMP FKD., $5.95 Ky. Big Block $6.40 W. Va. Lump $0.26 Pocahontas Lump, forked SB.OO Wheel In, 35 cents. J. & I. COAL CO. Ran. 2471. 1205 Roach.
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25 Miscellaneous for Sale c — Coal, Ice and Wood mmi sale For Few Days Only Old Hickory WDuflte AsDu Lump $4.90 Per Ton 2 Toms, $9.50 Delivered Any Place in City. This is a clean lump, free from slate or slack and will not clinker. Banner Panel Cos. Riley 1866. There's a Silver Lining to Your Coal Problems! Wh£n you burn BSg Lump. SMver Ash (Trade-mark) $5.25 PER TON? Big, Clean Forked Lump Full of Heat Does Not Clinker C. H. McClenon Coal Cos. 1114 E. Maryland St. DRex. 7451. “Six Years' Reputation for Quality” COAL BARGAINS Ind. 4-in. fkd. Ip $5 25 W. Va. 4-in. fkd. Ip $6.75 W. Va. 2x4 egg fkd $6.26 Poca. shov. lump $8.50 Semi Poca. shov. ip $7.50 North St. Coal Yard Lin. 1455. Cir. 5556. Night. IRv. 4020 BRAZIL BLOCK i'4 TO 24-rX. LP„ $5.25 PER TON. BRAZIL PEA AND NUT, $4.50 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 Fowler Main 6930, INDIANA LUMP. $5.50 WEST VIRGINIA. $7.00 ATLAS FUEL Co^ 401 VV. MORRIS S3?. DREXEL 0883. TRY OUR MAJOR COAL. MAJOR COAL CO., Ran. 4129. HEAVY WOOD FOR STOVES Grates and furnace. Big load cheap. Rile.v 5188. KINDLING and stove wood: big load*; delivered anywhere: $3.50 and $4. DRexel 2559-W. 26 Miscellaneov.i Wanted SALVATION army Industrial Home. Help ue to help other* with your used clothing. magazines news etc Phone Wagon Main 1082. 27 Business Ann >uncements FEATHERS bought, sold ana renovated: leather mattresses and pillows made E. V. BURKI.K 416 Maas Main 1428. FIRE BOWLS—Or repairs for any stove or furnace. Stoves reniekeled. Uneeda Stove Repair Cos.. 329 Virginia Ave. Clr cle 1180. RUGS. 9x12. thrly and. $2: all work guar SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken, 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDGE 201 Indiana Ave. STOVES Renickeled. Quality Plating Works, 16 E. South St. Riley 4828. 28 Storage and Trarzsfer NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all times. Randolph 3741. OVERHAND HAULING. RETURN DO ADS WANTED Packing and shipping household good*. It w rate on Florida and California shipments OTTO J SUESZ. Main 2353 3628 Webster 4579-0699-W. MOVING and commercial naming a epeoialty Davis Bros Transfer RI 20t>7 MOVING and Trucking Reliable men Call BORA-MAN Wrh °571 29 Business Opportunities GROCERY STOCK AND FIXTURES CHEAP: $350. BELMONT 2068. 30 Automobiles tor Sale 1923 BUICK 6 TOURING Duco finish, fully equipped. KelleySpringfleld cords and other extras, terms if desired. A real bargain for $595. WILBUR JOHNSON CO. Hupo Distributors. 730 N Meridian St. Lin, 1537. BUICK 1920 SEDAN. 808 S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. Pennsylvania St. Main 1706. CADILLAC 57. lour-naaseng-r coupe. BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE. 349 S. Pennsylvania St. Main 1705 CHE VROL Ef S. 1921 touring: four brand new Goodrich tires: good paint and mechanical condition: SBS buys it. STONE CHEVROLET (XL. QO3 E. Washington, CHANDLER coupe. bargain. $l5O. BOB'S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S, Pennsylvania St. Main 1705. CHEVROLET 1921 louring: your best buy today ■ only 850. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 603 E, Washington. FORD SEDAN ' 1923, $275 PAINT AND UPHOLSTERING LIKE NEW. SPOT dITE MOTOMETER AND GOOD CORD TIRES. HERE IS A REAL BARGAIN ACT QUICK TERMS The Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418 24 N CAPITOL AVK. OPEN EVES MA. 2480 FORD FOUR DOOR SEDAN 1924 model; newly painted: lock wheel, spare tire, etc.; $34..00, For quick sale. Terms. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributors Since 1904. 31 W 13th St Main H 943. 1922 HUPP TOURING Anew tan paint Job. equipped with 5 good tires. This car looks and runs like new. Yours for $450.00. A bargain. Trade or terms. JOHNSON AUTO TOP CO. 820-22 N. Meridian St. Bi. 6233 B’ORD, 1924 tudor sedan: lock wheel; five very good cord tires. Thin car haa bad good care and is ready to go to work without added expense: S9O down balance Twelve months STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 603 E. Washington.
30 Automobiles for Sale The largest and heel equipped repair plant In Indiana assures you satisfaction when we repair your car Autoruoblle Hospital. I3ff So. East ht. JDKox. 3600. FORD roadster. 1926 S2HI Ford roadater. 1924 .$1.26 Ford rondMter. 1923 tounnr. 1920 SIOO Stmiehaker light six tourinc. 1921.. $325 Small uaymnit down, bala. it* monthly. These cars arc in fH*rf*ct condition. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH. 957 N. Meridian. Open evenitutft and Sunday a. m. 1923 HUPP 8 TOURING In wonderful mechanical condition, with winter enclosure, now paint, dint- wheels, i*pot liirht. bumpers and other accessories. To speak of wonderful bujs this is one for ony $1.000.00. trade or terms. JOHNSON AUTO TOP CO. 820-22 N. Meridian St. Hi. 6233 FORD coupes several 1921 to 1924 models. BOB'S MOTOR SERVICE 340 8. Pennsylvania St. Ma in 1705. 1924 HUPP TOURING Just out of our shop after having been completely overhauled: good paint and tiros. See this; it's a bargain at $7oO. Trade or terms JOHNSON AUTO TOP CO. 820-22 N. Meridian St. R:lev 6233. 1924 NASH SEDAN Here is an automobile that has been well taken care of. The paint is good, upholstery in excellent condition: good tiro* and eauipped with a number of accessories. See this car before you buy A bargain for #1 250. WILBUR JQHNSON CO. Hupp Distributor. 730 N. Meridian St. Lin. 1527. 1925 BALLOON TIRE HUPP TOURING Good paint and in excellent mechanical condition. This car is fully equipped. A real-for-sure bargain, only $900.00. Trade or terms. JOHNSON AUTO TOP CO. 820-22 N. Meridian. Riley 6233. SOME REAL BARGAINS AT $125 1923 Chevrolet touring. 1922 Chevrolet tourinc 1923 Ford touring. 1920 Ford sedan. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT. Jj. GUY LONG 1114 N. MERIDIAN. LIN. 6865. 1925 NASH TOURING Winter inclosure! two new tires, with two practically now: new paint and in A-l mechanical condition. This car has a number m accessories. Sell at a bargain for $990. Terms. WILBUR JOHNSON CO. 730 N, Meridian. Lin. 1527. FORD, 1924 roadster starter and demountable*: spot light, lock wheel. A-l shape throughout: s6o down. WANGI.In-SHARP CO. 44-3 Virginia Ave. DRexel 9040 FORD TOURINGS AND ROADSTERS Late models, some as low as sls down. Terms. OAKLEY.MOTOR SALES 1063-65 S. MERIDIAN. DREX. 4743. 1924 HUPP ROADSTER In A-l mechanical condition original paint like new, spot light, bumpers and other extras, o tires in good condition. A real buy at sßoo.oo. Trade or terms. JOHNSON AUTO TOP CO. 820-22 N. Meridian St. Ri. 6233 FORD SEDAN. 1921 MODEL? „ BOBS MOTOR SERVICE 340 S. Pennsylvania. Main 1705. FORI). 1921 touring; starter and demountables. lock wheel. A real buy at $lO down. _ WANGLIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. DRexel 8040, USED CARS OF MERIT Lexington Motor Cos.. 1142 N. Meridian St. CHAB. E. ST ITZ 824 N. Meridian St. HAYNES SCHMIDT. INC? FOR > OUR NEW OR USED CAR. FORD. 1922 coupe; look wheel. live tires: good condition SSO down ~o WANGLIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. DK- \<-l 8040. FORD BODlES—ubco gcaans. coupes, tour" ing* roadsters; some late 1924 model*. WOLF. ..55 111 N. Capitol Large stock of used cars: small down payment. Your ear in trade. L. TANARUS, ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917 Virginia Ave. 1 IRexel 0928. EBACK & (jE.vIKV auto refimshing See us first 532 N Capitol 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1923. 1924 and 1925 model* preferred; we pay cash and deal quldur* save time by seeing us tir*t I. Wolf Auto Cos. 659 N Capitol Ave Corner North 81. Plenty of parking space. Lin. 4516. “ HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR USED CARS. WAN 7 100 CAR® TO JUNK. SFE US FIRST. SAM CORAZ. 519 N CAPITOL. MAIN 6380 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs <WV>A^VSAAAAC/>A/VS/WWN^S<VWW^VS BEST USED TIKES ROGERS Bel. 4300. 3117 w" Wa--h. Bel. 4300. USED CARS bought and sold T. GOLD BURG 522 N Capitol 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING for the bicycle ROBERTSON CYCLE STORK 940 Mass. Ave. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS 35 Financial AUTOMOBILE LOANS WE WILL LOAN YOU MONEY ON YOUR CAR AND LEAVE IT IN YOUR POSSESSION. SUITE 9. 342 N. MERIDIAN RI. 2156 37 Money to Loan BORROWING 'slo 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 want 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. 1 WOULD want to borrow from someone who made a business of lending money. I WOULD be willing 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. 1 WOULD consider ONLY a firm that was long established in my community. The Fidelity Loan Cos., licensed by and bonded to the State, and under the supervision of the banking department. 1* well and favorably known in this community, a reliable firm that makes a businees of lending money at a low. lawful rate, and has a genuine desire to be helpful. Should you need money, now or at anv time do not fall to call oil us. FIDELITY LOAN CO. W A Thomas. Mgr Room 632 Lemcke Bldg. 106 E. MARKET 8T MAIN 1278. AUTO LOAN CO. Loans to ear owners, Mr. Schmidt. 122 W North St. Lincoln 7575. Personal Property Loan AMERICAN LOAN CO. You Read tne Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It's easy—Call- Main 3500. Aak tor an Ad Taker.
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37 Money to Loan ! Personal Loans $lO to S3OO 'Hus office is operated under the super vision of the State of Indiana, and was established lor the purpose of providing a place where h uiest 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 wav NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do nou notify your employer, neither do we make inquiries of your friends relatives or tradcspeopU. You can have all the time nei-essary for repayment and pay only ior the aetua time you keep the money Cali and let us explain No charge unless you borrow IF IN A HURRY Phone MA 2023 Household Finance Corporation 404 Kresge Bldg., lourth floor. Corner of Pennsylvania and Wash. Sts SEE US TODAY Get It Tomorrow CASH HI 24 HOURS NO PUBLICITY NO DELAYS YOU CAN REPAY A LITTLE EACH MONTH. Under supervision State Dept, of Banking. Call, Write or Phone, Security lev,<£s Loam 136 N. Delaware. Lincoln 5050. “NEED MONEYI Quickly, confidentially and business-like dealings is a part of nie service wa give you. LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 E. Washington St. MA In 1)585 LI ncoln 7184 38 Auction Sales 'VWWSfWWWWV\<WVNA^WWW^^^ AUCTION 155 ACRE FARM Will sell without reserve on promises 2 miles south of Nobleaville, Indiana: 13 miles northeast of Indianapolis State Fair Grounds, on Alllsonville Concrete Boule vara. Tuesday, Oct. 27th. 1 :30 p. m., 155 acres good sugar and walnut soil, comparatively level; well tile drained; in high ite of cultivation: fair fencing; 300 te t off concrete road. Good 10-room, two-, story frame house; electric lights, olrcu-' lating wafer system: 40x60 barn: good condition: electricity; tool shed. 20x50. new. wood house, smoke house, poultry house, wind mill. All newly painted and repaired. Two acres orchard. Conveniently located. 2 miles from church, school, market. Terms liberal. Wm. E. Brobst. owner . Sale in charge of R. C. Foland Auction Cos.. Noblesvillo. Ind. Pet, 21 23. 20. 39 Legal Notices NOTiCE OF HEARING ON RESOLUTION. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS. CITY HALL. To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given by the Boanl of P, rk Commissioners, of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that It is desired and divined necessary to make the following described public Improvement in the City of Imli tnapolls. as author'zed by the following niunbered Improvement Resolution adopted b,v said Board on the 22nd day of October. i25. improvement Resolution No. 17. 1925. To construct a rein forced concrete girder bridge over the canal at Fifty-Ninth St. now Kessler Bird., connecting Section 1 and Section 2 of Kessler Bled., East End, •X the intersection of said Fifty-Ninth St and West held Btvd. Said briilge is to be built on lands which are now a part of the Park and Boulevard System of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, and is to be used for park and boulevard purposes. All work done in the malting of said described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and condition* of the improvement resolution as numbered and adopted by the Board of Park Commissioners on the above named day. and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are on file and may be seen at the office of said Board of Park Commission) rs of the City of Indian spoils. 'That said Board of Park Commissioners has fixed Thursday, Nov. 12th. 1925. at 2 o’clock p. m., at its office in said city hall as the time and plai-e when final action will be taken confirming, mollifying or rescinding said resolution and when ii will receive and hear remonstrances Irom person* inti rested in nr affected by such proceedings and when it will determine the public utility and hem-fit thereof. CifARLES A BOOKWALTER. FRANK P. MANLEY. A M. MAGUIRE EM SI, BY \V JOHNSON. Board of Park Commissioners. City of IndianaiMills, Indiana. Pet •■6-Nftv. 2 1925, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be rereived bji the Jtoard of School Commissioners of the City of ludianap ilia, it the office of the Board. 150 North Meridian Street. Indianapolis. Indiana, until 5 o'clock p. m.. Tuesday, Nor. 10, 1925 for the construction of an addition to School No. 34. located at the northwestern corner of Wade St. and Bovd Avo,. Indianapolis, in accordance with plans and specifications prepared liv- I). A Bohlen & Son. architects. 1001 Maiestic building. Indianapolis, said plans now being on file in the offices of the Business Director of the Board of School Commissioner*. the Indiana Stale Board of Accounts in the St3tehou',i‘, Ind'anapolis. Indiana. fid in the offices of the architect*. All bids must be submitted on blank form No. 96. ,p> prescribed by the Indiana State Board of Accounts, which blanks will be furnished to contractors with the specifications. Proposal- must be accompanied ’v a certified check on an Indianapolis bank, or by New York. Chicago, or Indianapolis exchange, for three (3) per cent of the amount of the bid. The check or exchange must lie drawn payable to the order of the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis Iu case a bidder whose bid shall be ae- ■ pted shall not wthln five (?>) days after notire of such acceptance perform his bid by entering Into a written contract with Ihe Board, to perform tin- work in accordance with the plans and •peetfleations. and within that time secure the perform: nee of bis contract by a surety bond wi J 1 surety or sureties to the approval of tlie- Board. Ids certified check nr draft ami the proceeds therisif shall lie anil remain the absolute property of the Board as liquidated damages agreed upon for such failure, it being impossible to estimate the amount of damage sucli failure would oeosssion to the Board. Copies of plans and specifications may be secured by contractors et tho offices of the architects. Sealed proposals will be nvolved separately on the following parts of the work. (1) General Construction. (2) Heating and Ventilating. (3) Plumbing and Sewer Work, (4) Electrical Wiring and Fixtures Each proposal shall be in a separate sealed envelope with wrlt'ng thereon plainly indicating the character of the work to which the bid relates, as. tor example. "Bid for General Construction. Addition to School No. 34.” . The right is reserved by the Board to reject any or all proposals and to refrain from accepting or reicctinff proposals not more than ten (10> days. . .. The total estimated cost of the above mentioned divisions of the work is $120,oo BOARD OF SC HOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY* OF INDIANAPOLIS. By WILLIAM H. ROOK. Business Director. Indianapolis. Ind.. Oct, 19. 1925. Oct. 19 26-Nov. 2. 1920. NOTICF, OF HEARING. "PART A " SECTION 2. KESSLER BLVT).. FAST END TAKING OVER FIFTYNINTH ST FROM WESTFIELD RLVD. TO CENTRAL A VF,. FOR PART OF HESSIFR BLVD AND ACQUISITION RESOLUTION OF REAL ESTATE A BUTTING THEREON TO WIDEN THE SAME TO A UNIFORM WIDTH OF 100 FEET BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS OFFICE OF THE BOARD. CITY HALL. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Pork Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis that by its Acquisition Resolution No 16 1925 it has determined to take over Fifty-Ninth St. from Westfield Blvd. to Central Ave for park am! boulevard purposes, ami dreliniated as Part A, Section 2 Kessler iflvd.. East End. and to purchase and use for park purpose* the following .leseribed real estate in Indianapolis. Indiana and abutting thereon, to make said boulevard a uniform width of 100 feet, ss follow*, to-wit: "Two strips of ground, one on the north side of Fiftv-Ninth St. and the other on tho south sido of Fifty-Ninth St. between the southeast property line of Wiwtfleld Blvd. and the west property line of Central Ave.. more particularly described- as follows, to-wit: Tlic strip to be aoqulred on the north side of Fifty-Ninth St. is described as follows : "Ri-glnnlng at the southeast corner of Lot No. 77 in Washington Boulevard Terrace, as recorded tn Plat Book No. 19. page 34, in the Recorder's office of Marion Countv. State of Indiana: thenre north along the east line of the aforesaid lot No.
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Cork starts life as the outer bark ish cork-oak trees, like tlie one enough, the bark is peeled oft in left-hand corner. These slabs are corks are punched. Spheres for chines, fishing line floats and thin special machinery. ST seems strange that while some kinds of oak trees give us one of our heaviest common woods, another kind Rhould supply us with cork —a substance so light that life preservers and floats for fishing seines are made from it. The cork-oak forests of Portugal, which contribute nearly one-half of the world’s annual crop, cover an area greater than one-fourth of Massachusetts. Thousands of men find work in the deep shade of the gnarled old trees, with their evergreen leaves and their rough trunks covered with thick, gray bark. New layers grow rapidly, so that a fresh sheathing from one-half inch to two and onehalf Inches thick Is ready for cutting every nine or ten years. The trees are about twenty years old when they yield their first crop, which Is so rough and coarse that It Is worth little. The second stripping gives a better quality, but the best harvests do not come until the oak is about forty years old. The stripping is usually done in July and August. With a sharp knife or hatchet a cut la made around the trunk near the base and another Just below the branches. These cuts must not injure the inner layer or the trees will stop growing. The two Incisions are Joined by long lengthwise cuts. Then, inserting the wedge-shaped 39 Legal Notices 77. a distance ol 7.24 feet to a point 7 feet, measured at right anslos. from tho sol til property one of the aforesaid lot No. 77; thonco northwestwardly and westwardly parallel to and 7 feet distant at right anir.es from the south property line of lots No. 77. 53. 48. 20. 15 and 4 iu the aforesaid addition of Washington Boule vard Terrace, to a point 65-63 feet west of the east property line of tiie aforesaid lot No. 4: thence continued west on the same straight line a distance of 56.57 feet to a point in the south properly line of the aforesaid lot. No. 4: thence southeastwardiy and eastwardly along the south property lino of th aforesaid lots Nos 4, 15. 26. 48. 53 and 77 to place of beginning. ' The strip to be acquired on tlio south side of Fifty-Ninth St. is described as follow*: "Beginning at the northeast comer of Lot No. 78 in the above named Washington Boulevard Terraco: thence south along the cast property line of the aforesaid Lot No. 78 a did. Hire of 7.24 feot to a point 7 foot measured at right angles from tho nortli property line of the aforesaid Lot No. 78: thcnco northwestwardly and westwardly parallel to and 7 feet distant at right angles from the nortli property line of lots Nos. 78. 52. 49. 25. 19 and Id ill the aforesaid addition to Washington Boulevard Terrace, to a point 63.55 feet west of tho east property line of the atoresaul Lot No. 16 thence continue wist on th esamo straight line a distance of 28.39 fret to a point in the northwest line of the aforesaid Lot No. 16 said point being. also, in It.e south property line of Fifty-Ninth St.: thence nnrt'eastwardly and eastwardly and southeastw ardly along the north line ol the aforesaid Lots No*, lit. 19. 25. 49. 52 and 78 to tho plats) of beginning." By said Resolution it is provided that Thursday. Nov. 12. 1925. at 2 o’clock p. m. at the office of the Board in the Cit.i Hall in the said city will bo tho time and place when final action will lie taken, confirming', modifying or rescinding said resolution and when it will receive and hear remonstrances from persons interested in or affected by said proceeding* and when it will determine tho public utility ar.il lieueltt thereof. CHARLES A BOOKWALTER. FRANK P MANLEY. A. M. MAGUIRE. EMSI.EY W. JOHNSON. Board of Park Commissioner* of the City of Indinnanoiie. Ind. Oct. 26. Nov. 2. 1925. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE Notire is hereby given that Ur- Common Coi'icil of tho City of Indianapolis will, at the council chamber in the city hall in said pity, at 8 p. m . on Monday. Nov. 2. 192-5. hold a public hearing on General Ordinances No*. I*2 and 93, 1925, at which time and place objections to said onllnanoe* may lie filial anil interested persons may be beard with reference thereto. General Ordinance No. 92. 192.5, propoeen to amend, supplement and change Genera! Ordlnani-c No. I 14. 1922. h.v changing and amending the district maps of s.nd ordinance so as to include within the 13. or business district and the A6 or unlimited area district aqd tho H.'l. or 108 ft., height district, tin- following described territory: Beginning at anoint on the west twoparty line of Illinois St. 170 fret, north of the north property lino of Sixteenth St : thence west to the renter line of the first alley west of Illinois St.: thence north to the center lino of Nineteenth St. thence west to a point 204 6 feet west of the west property lino of Illinois St.: thcnco nortli to the center line of the first alley south of Twenty-First St.: theme rast to the cast property line of Dllnois St.a thence north to a point 2(8) feet southlof the south property line of Twenty-First St..: thence east to the center line of I’leraon St.: thenc - south to the renter line of first alley north of Sixtrentli St.: thence west to tin- ’.V* -st property line of Illinois St.: theiK'O north to the place of beginning. And by including within the U 4. nr first industrial district, the A3, or 2460 ft. area district in the ill or .itt-it, height district, or the following described territory: Beginning on tho east property line of Tacoma Ave. at a point 103.27 it. north of tho north right-of-way line of the Indianapolis Union Railway Company, thence cant to a point on the west property line of tho flrsi alley east, of Tacoma Avt>. and 146.39 ft. north of the said north right-of-way line: thence in a southeasterly direction to a point on the east property line of the fleet alhO' east of Tacoma Avo and 134 4 ft north of said north right-of-way line; thenre east to a lHiilft oil the west property line of Temple Ave. and 185.6 ft. north of sa'd north right-of-way line: thenre south along the west property line of Temple Avo. to said north right-of-way line: thence in a nortli westerly direction along said railway company's right-of-way line to the cast property line of Tacoma Ave.: thenre nortli with and along the ea*t property line of Taooma Ave. to the place of beginning. The amendments of said zoning ordinance proposed by General Ordinaire No. 03 192.5, are as follows: By adding the word* “or existing on neighboring property" at the igul of elapse 3 of section 23; by ajkiing the word* "or any use nr buihling for public convenience, safety or after the word "utility" in clause o of section 23: and by adding the words "lots or tracts," after the word "lot” in clause 6 of se- tion 23. Said ordinances together with maps pertaining thereto, are pu file In the oifioo of the City Plan Comtnssaiou for public examination. JOHN W RHODEHAMMKL. City Clerk. Oct. 26. 1325. NOTICE Stockholders' Annual Meeting of the White River Railroad Company for the election of officers and genera! buslnes* at the office of Kingau & Cos.. Indianapolis. Saturday. Nov, 14th, at 10 a. m. A. M. McVIE, Secretary.
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of Ihe stately Portuguese and Spanshown at the right. When thick slabs, such as you see In the upper sliced into strips and frntn the stripH centers of baseballs, washers for masheets for cigaret tips are cut by end of his hatchet handle, the man pries off the sheets. The branches yield a thinner layer, but one of fine quality. Anywhere from forty-five to 500 pounds of cork may be taken from a single tree. After seasoning for a few days, the cork sheets are boiled In great vats to remove the tannlo acid and to soften them so the hard outer covering can be removed. At the seaport the bark Is pressed into bales and loaded on vessels. At the ftwrtory the slabs are softened by steaming, sliced Into strips by circular steel knives, revolving hundreds of times a minute, and from these strips the corks for bottles are cut by other machines. BRITISH RUSH DIRIGIBLE WORK Shenandoaji Disaster Fails to Dismay. Bu Vnitrd Pre* LONDON, Oct. 26.—’Undismayed by the fate of the Shenandoah, tho British Air Ministry is rushing through the work of reconstructing the Zepplin 11-33 and trial flights will be made soon. The R-33 was badly damaged InsL April when it was wrenched from 111 mooring mast and blown out to se* In an accident similar to one which befell the Shenandoah prior to its fatal crash in Ohio. Sept. 3. Th® crew on board the R-33 however, subsequently regained control of tho airship and fought their way back to land after tho storm subsided. • EXPECT NEW TRIAL PLEA ronneirsvllle Doctor Found Guilty of Poison Plot. Bv sassed Prf*n MADISON, Ind., Oct. 26.—A motion for anew trlnl is expected to be filed in tho Jefferson County Court this week for Dr. James Sample. Connersvillo physician, found guilty of attempting to poison his father-in-law, Sample entered a plea of Insanity at tne time of the alleged plot to poison the father-in-law*, James C. Reed. Judgo Roberts held that Semple was sane. MISSION TO BROADCAST Wheeler City Organization to Give Program Over WFBM, Wheeler City Mission will broadcast over WFBM this evening, the thirty-second anniversary of the mission. A special program will he given. leading rescue mission men of America will speak. Peter Quartel Dayton, known as the “mission bird," the Indianapolis Malo Quartet, and piano solos by Mrs. H. E. Eberhardt, will form part of the musical program. WRITERS’ CLUB TO MEET Plans for Second Card Party of Series Under Way. The Writers’ Club will meet Tuesday evening at the Spink-Arms. The editor of Farm Life will be the speaker, Members may bring guests. The first of a series of bridge parties to bo given by the club was held Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Carl Taylor, 1500 N. Delaware St. The second party will be held the evening of Nov. 23 at the Polly Primm Tearoom.
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