Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 155, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1925 — Page 16
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1 Death Notices ANTERILLA. ROSA—Beloved mother ot George Anterilla passed away at her late residence. (>08 I E. Washington. Thursday, i a- m.. age 85 years Funeral at resident* of her granddaughter. Mis. Peter Oppissi. McKhn Ayr.. Monday. 8-. TO a. m. Services at Holy Rosary Chureh at ! a. in. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. 3 In Memoriam IN MEMORIAM —In loving remembrance of our dear son and brother, Herbert A. Foxiow. who gave his life for his courttry seven years ago today. Oct. ldio. Today recalled sad memories Os a loved one gone to rest. And those who think ot him today Are the ones who loved him best. MR AND MRS ° G RG E CLEM ENTS and sister. MRS. THOMAS. 6 Funeral Directors ~W~T. BLASENGYM Main Office 2226 Sheiby St DRexel 2570; PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people ol 8 0642^ uv INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY Notices oi tuneral at our chapel refer to our present mortuary Our uew mortuary will open about Feb. 1. BERT S GADP —2130 Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278, Geo.'ge Grinsteiner Funeral director 622 E Market. Mam 0908. ' KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL director 140? N Illinois St. I MA 1164; Res Bel. 3886-R-L. UNDERTAKERS- HTSFV & TITOS 90l N Dataware Main 3HBO — ■— Special Notices RADIUM. electric medicated sumhur baths and massage. 105 vs St. uiair st. Riley 2072. MARGARET SELLERS. L> OVCX-U----obstetrician, acute and message. 1 N. New Jersey. Riley 666.1. 9 Personals TO MAKE YOUR HOME MORE BEAUTIFUL We specialize in wall painting and tiecorating, enameling and re finish mg .of woodwork. We also re finish or paint .vour furniture to harmonize with walls and decorations. On very liberal terms it desired. Reference: estimates. FRISCO INTERIOR DECORATORS Phono Belmont 3746. MADAME KELLY ~T Electric Massage ami Vapor Baths MADAME JOSEPHINE. Permanent Beauty Work. 729 N. NEW JERSEY RILEY 2573, EXPERT Kodak finishing, cut prices. GARLAND STUDIO. 247 E. Washington. / 0 Lost and Found FOUND—Articles found in Indian apolis street cars yesterday: • 3 UMBRELLAS t. HAND SAW 1 SMALL PURSE 1 PR. GLOVES l BELT FOR OVERCOAT 1 VELVET BELT __ Main 2737 KEYS—Lost between Capitol Avo. and Terminal Station on Indiana; reward. L'n. 8968. . I’OCKETBOOL and billfold combination; russet, leather, containing about 5100 in i bills, photo and cheek. Lost Monday | night. Rail. 3719. Liberal reward, SMALL child's shell-rim glasses, in Capitol Theater, or on Wash. St. west, Sunday. Oct. 25. Bel. 3976. LOST— Lady’s gold wrist watch in Masonic Temple or on N. Ilhnios St. Drexel :;;>37. Reward. LOST—Pocketbool contain in gq $lO and 2 diamond rings on stock yard street car. inis fill ml wick DRoxel 1843. Reward, mil) DOG. strayed: female: sandy colored; answers to namo of Lady. Liberal reyard. Ran. 4775. 12 Help Wanted—Male We are enlarging our sales force in this district ami have openings for 3 live -alsemen with autos who are familiar with the meat grocery, delicatessen res 'aurant and hardware trails to sell Day ton Scales. Siiccra electric coffee mills and meat choppers: commission advansed weekly; this is an excellent opportunity for men who want to increase their earnings and become permanently established with a large organization where promotion is rapid to men who can produce DAYTON SCALE CO Division. . .TEKNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION 243 N Penn, sit. MEN—WE TEACH MODERN BARBKK(NG, under actual simp conditions. Oin system paves the way to a successful busi ness write for catalog. MOLER BAK--11 IQR COLLEGE. 105 S. Wells St... Chicago. WANTED —500 girls and boys to call at the Fall Creek Barbecue—wal dance hall lie—stone Ave. and Allisonville Rd. Good tioor all kinds of eats and the best orthestra in town. Open every night. . ; 3 Instructions 9EN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITS BARBER COLLEGE 510 E. Washing on St . Indianapolis Ind Circle 0757. i Salesmen Wanted ,>VOV% JWVWWWWWWyWIWVWWVMVVSALESMAN —For local and surrounding territory. Mail' with automobile pre- • erred. Full time or side line. Address Hie Panoleum Products Company, Ai7l6 Broadway. Cleveland. Ohio. SALESMEN, (list. insrs.. 00'/'- profit. 12.i varieties bruMies. mops, etc.: exclusive ights, NFWAV BRUSH CO., Hartford. Com _ Help Wanteo—Female ;.\UNDRESS —Good white ladv for Mondav and Tuesday. Ran. 5401, IRLS experienced, for soda fountain. ch liepiirtnicnt. G. C. MURPHY CO., liuois Bldg.. Illinois and Market Sts. jsk for Mr. Sanders. I. Ki-.ii nurse maid to go to Chicago, live then Call Washington Hotel „>... .m.i_ Details BINDERY girl experienced: to feed ruling *7 Situations Wanted b—Female H)Y—Experienced pressing in pressing nar'or on lady’s clothing, to press at -■ Call for, deliver. Ken. 2020. for Rent APITOL. N 1116. apt. S: 2 lovely furnisheit sleeping roonis. Lin, 26X0. -1 PRIDIAN. N. 1741: nieel.v furnished rooms: suite 1 or 2 excellent city heat: >nn ■- privileges: reasonable. Ran. 51(13. 2 NEWLY fur., steam heated, sleep, rms.: plenty hot wa. 1116 N. Cap.. #tpt. 37.
18 Rooms for Rent LARGE front room, modern; private fam ily; $5 for 2 garage near. W. Wash. ear. 801. 4458-M. LARGE pleasant room modern home. 3834 Capitol. Garage optional. Wash. a—Light Housekeeping COLLEGE AVE.. 1322: large front room, ■ iicely furrlislierl: modern. Main 6763. EAST ST N. 345: nice clean rooms for housekeeping: walking dist. Cir. 1678. FORT WAYNE AVE.. 633. Large front room. uostairs: nicely furnished for housekeeping. MERIDIAN. N.. 2208: very desirable living room, kitehenette: suite 2. Har. 3079-w. CLEAN, modern, steam-heated furnished or unfurnished rooms: janitor service: reasonable. Riley 2175. 139 N. EAST St., nice front room and kitchenette everything turn.: 53.50 wk. THE TYSON. 219 E. Tenth; front apariI ment. ground floor, one-room apaitment. kitchenette: newly decorated: $7 weekly: I water, gas, lights and linen furnished. 2 SLEEPING rooms wiith kitchen pH v ilepes. Married couple phi. Har. 0306-R, after 6 p. ni. LARGE. attractive two-room apartment, conveniently located: $6 uer week. Kan. 4420, b—Board and Rooms I JLBTH ST. E.. 2539: rirl to Bhare.room and hoard: 56. Web. 1083. f_ GOOD home; board and room, good locatlon for elderly people or convalesence. by ladv, trained nurse .6 yrs. trv. 4115, MEALS FOR MEN. ! NICE home for Catholic girls, 4fear Holy Cross. Lin 301)5. I .< 0 Rentals a—Houses i IRV.—Modern, 5 rooms bath; screened sleeping porch down. Room, largo attic up. Fireplace: cistern: corner, lrv, 3678. j KENWOOD Avo.. 2053: 6-room modem doubdle. Rent $25. Main 2042. Eve., Irvington 4213. 1 LINDEN St.. 2017-2025: half, three-room double. $14.00. Civic Realty Cos.. 136 N. Delaware St., Lincoln 5050, MINKNER. N.. 253; 6 rooms, electric lights. Rent S2O. Circle 0618. E. J. McCRACKKN, MiSSOt til S 729 5 rooms; electric lights: $lB Owner. 51 Kentucky Ave RUCKLE. 3730; Owner: 6-room modern double: garage: close to school. Reduced rent. Washington 2674 M. SHEFFIELD, S. 1362 5 rms.; inside toilet; water pad; garage: $25. Dltcxel 5375. SHERMAN Drive. 115 S.. south side of modern double. Web. 4473. SPRUCE. 1602;" 4 rooms, modern; $25. Drexel 5007. 13TH. E.. 319- —8-room modern house; city heat. Call bookkeeper. Main 1044. 10TH. E.: opposite Brookside Park; 7 rooms; mod.: gar.; S4O. Web. 2105-W. 31ST, IV.. 534—ti-room modern double: garage: good cond. Owner, Har, 4606-M THADDEUS St. 1714; 4 roonis, semimodern; gas, electric lights, city water. Inside toilet DRexel 6817. FOR COLORED Close in: modem, two and three-room apartments; heat, water and janitor service furnished: no children; reference required. G. C. HARNESS. REALTOR MA. 1806 HALF MONTH’S RENT FREE 937 N. LeSalle: 5 rooms, modem, with garage. Areola, heating system, linoleum in kitchen, window shades, r ice condition. Water paid. $32.50 per month. Owner. Lincoln 1964. COLORED RENTAL 2436 SHRIVER AVE. 4-room double; newly decorated: shades, electric lights. Improved street. Call owner. Ran. 2770. 4 BEDROOMS Eight rooms, modern house, in first-class repair; 414 E Fifteenth St Call Ran dolph 5860. COLORED tenants: 1508 E. 17th St.: 4 rooms, electric lights: low rent, $17.50. Circ'e 0618. E. J. McCRACKKN. Pul kLI: 5 rooms to a side seini-moderu, all newly deco'-ated: garage. Belmont 0611. 2306 S. PENNSYLVANIA: 5-room modern; garage: $32.50. CIVIC REALTY CO. Lin 3950. I SEE UUM.Ui & mn-TEUKL tor bargain* REAL ESTATE A F ZAINEf, HEAP estate rentals INSURANCE 108 N DELA LI. HAW | , c —Apartments PARK Ave.. 1217; Upper duplex five rooms: modem: heat, light, water and gas furnished. Ri. 6288. FKEDOHEMA, 1728 N. East. No. 8: 3 looms, modem: steam heat, electricity and gas furnished. $36. KRIEGER. 332-36 E. Prospect: 2 rooms; in-a-door bed. bath and fully equipped kitchenette: rent includes heat, water and gas: $36.50. See custodian or call Lin. 5091. 11. H. \Voodsmall & Cos., Inc. “We insure everything but the hereafter.” FOR COLORED 1022 N West: fine apartment for htgW* grade colored: heat, lights, gas and water furnished; reasonable rent: let janitor show you what, we are offering. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 3-ROOM APT. 017 E. Wash., strum heated: jrood condition. $23 monthly. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL LARGE two-room, attractive apartment. conveniently located; sl4 per month. Ran. 4420. d—Business Places ' SPEEDWAY BUSINESS ROOM. Belmont 3453. c —Miscellaneous GARAGE; forty cars: splendid location for storage, repair, gas. etc.: some storage already here. Rent very cheap. 2130 E. Washington St. 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses SSO CASH . MAKES FIRST PAYMENT ON DOUBLE 4226-28 Schofield Cement front porch, walks around the house, electric lights, basement, sink and well in kitchen, double shed. An investment worth considering. Call Mr. Haekemeyer, Main 0792. BEST bargain southeast; 5-room bungslow. very cozy and attractive: built-in kitchen cabinet; inclosed back porch: good location close in. One square Cos car line. Only $-> 800 S4OO cash. Call Lincoln 3734. Evenings, DRexcl 5472 M. WILL build and finance 4-rooni bungalow south; modern except furnace, with garage. S3OO cash, balance monthly. See plans and specifications. 204 Transportation Bldg. EVERROAD. Liu. 3880. DK. .3230. SSO CASH 1909 S. Delaware: 6 rooms; gas, electric lights, city water: balance monthly; now vacant. Fidelity Trust Cos. Mr, Sexton. Mam 6384. $75 CASH MAKES FIRST PAYMENT ON 1353 W. 28th Street 1934 Sugar- Grove Your rent will finish paying for this home, located near car service and school. See them and call Mr, Haekemeyer, Main, 0792. FOR'COLORED Only $25 <*ash. balance sls p*r month. 4 rooms, electric lights, front porch 2341 MAiilove. Fidelity Trust Cos. Mr. Sexton. Main 0584. BELLEFON tVAINE IIU2I-23: 5 rooms a side, modern, with graratft* almost now. 1 Rent, SBS. Price. $8,500. Terms or (rood 1 lot north as down payment. Civic Realty Cos.. Lincoln 5050. Eves., Ken. 2705. $l5O CASH 809 Bancroft: 5 rooms, modern, bai ance: $46 per month: some Barrett Fidelity Trust Cos. Mr. Sexton. Main 6384. 1014 Wade St.;*under construction new bungalow; 2 bedrooms, large livingrooms. sink in kitchen, bath, toilet and garage; improved st.: $3,250: S3OO cash. See plans and specifications. EVERROAD. 204 Transportation. Lin. 3650. DR 32.i>) DOUBLE; north Indianapolis, four-room modern to side; rents $65. Price $4,800. Only SSOO down. A. F. ZAINEY. 108 N Delaware St. 5-ROOM semi-modern double; paved street and alley; all impYovements In and paid for; $3,650; $350 down. DRexel 6817. lor Home on Terms. See ALLEN ALSPACH. I.ln. 3477. 433 Tcmckr $250 CASH Makes First Payment On 910 N. Drexel 5014 University Ave. Five-room, modern bungalows, well located and priced to sell. Call Mr. Haekemeyer. Main 0792. FOR tore home east or south Call C J OSBURN. DRexel 6184. VVF. SELL tie earth at auction. Dayton Real Estate and Development Cos.
21 Real Estate for Sale e—Suburban $150.00 DOWN Five-room bungalow and acre fenced. Has garage, cinder drive, electric lights well ami lots of new trees and shrubs. Located six miles from Monument off Lafayette Road. Owner will plant additional tries anil shrubs to suit purchaser. Balance 1% per month. MR MACKEY. Main 0792 until 8 p. m. WONDERFUL suburban bargain; 6 acres: seven rooms and bath: good barn ard poultry houses: beautiful snade; abundance of fruit: twenty miles from <-it.v mi traction line. Would consider trade on hill farm. 40-60 acres. REALTY SERVICE BUREAU Mrs. Little. Lin. 5307. FOR LEASE or sale. 13 acres: 6-room house, barn, fine spring, milk house; other running water, fruit: two miles N W. of Green castle on rook road. Kino for stock and poultry. Many shade trees. Wood for fuel. Riley 14Q4. 711 Meyer-Kiser Blug". SIOO CASH FIRST PAYMENT ON SUBURBAN HOME Five-room bungalow with enclosed back porch, electric lights, basement and garage House practically new. Lot 3 00x145. Call Mr. Haekemeyer. Main 0792. f—Sale or Exchange 1035 E. FIFTY-SECOND: now four-room bungalow: eloctrio lijrhts: driven well in kitchen: beautiful interior, ivory and mahogany cement por*h: pood foundation: beautiful lot. in wooded section: paved street and bus line. Will take clear lot or srood Ford truck as down payment Owner. Hum 5236 22 Real Estate Wanted SMALL HOUSES WANTED Wo submit cash offer in 48 hours alter you call Lincoln 3734. CASH for vacant lots south: must be priced right. EVERROAD 204 Transportation Bldg. Lincoln 3880. Drexel 3250. LET us sell vour houses lots JOS A SELVAGE Main 0717 23 Farm Lands FOR QUICK SALE $•>.000: 27 miles from Indianapolis; good market three miles: good 8-room house, cellar, cistern: large barn and silo; running water year around: variety frilit: excellent stock and fruit farm: immediate possession. Address owner. Box 234. Edinburg. Tnd. 25 Miscellaneous for Sale BABY bed: a rea l bargain at $7. Call at 814 Olive St. FIRE bowls for any stove or furnace. MODEL STOVE REPAIR CO, Ma, 6375. Kus? —Linoleums 9x12 Tapestry Brussels rugs. blue. *n. taupe and old rose, special. $13.95 Gold Seal Congoleum rugs 9x12 sl2 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 patterns, special $7.50. 11.3x12 rugs $29.00 ali wool. Our line of Brussels velvets Axminsters and Wilton rugs carried in ail sizes and patterns are 9old at the lowest prices in the city Come in and be convinced All nsw perfect goods (no seconds I Dorfman Rug Co--207 W Wash St. opposite Statebouse. FOR SALE—ARCOLA HEATER, including two radiators and pipes complete, almost new. Call S. J. f*ARDSLEY grocery. corner Sugar Grove Ave. and Burdsal Blvd. Rand. 3426. dT'PERIOR FIRE PREVENTIVE FLOE FLASHING: STOPS ALL CHIMNEY FIRES. ORDER NOW FROM E H. STEEL. 606 K. OF P. BLDG. RUMMAGE SALE. 127 W. GEORGIA NEAR ILL. RI. 6022. FLORENCE HEATER, oil heater, 12x15 Axminster rug 9x12 Congoleum rug. small Vietrola. 1415 VI E. Washington. LADIES WARDROBE EXCHANGE—Used garment„ 1502 N Illinois. Circle 0518 BEAUTIFUL eastern mink scarf and muff. $7.3. Randolph 4181, NEW $l5O Acorn range, bargain, first S6O takes it. Har. 0389-W. b—Pet and Live Stock CANARIES for sale: singers and hens. 730 Woodlawn Ave, KICHAKPSON S VETERINARY HOSPTTAI., 14 S West St. Circle 2332. c— Coal, Ice and Wood SMIL Mil For Few Days Only Old Hickory White Asti Lump $4.90 Per Ton 2 Tons, Delivered Any Place in City. This is a clean lump, free from slate or slack and will not clinker. Vermillion County, equivalent to a 4-In Ip. Banner Fuel Cos. St Kllair and Niekle Plate Riley 1866. Good Coal Saves Worry KINDLING WITH EACH TON Va. and Ky.—The Best That is Mined. Best W. Va. 6-in. block, lge tkd....56.76 Best Va. egg. 2x4. cln. fkd 0.50 Va. Mine and Kanawha County. Best E. Ky.. Harlan Cos., 0 in. lg fk. 0.75 Genuine Glendora—The Wonder Coal. Sullivan County. Indiana. Best Glendora. H-in. block, lge. fkd. fl.s# Best Glendora. 6x3 lp. cln. fkd. . . . 0.50 Beet Glendora. 2x4 egg. cln. ofd. . . 6.25 TRY OUR HOOSIER ASH. Burns well and holds fire over night. Hoosier Ash, Ind. No. 0 lp. cln. fkd. 5.85 Hoos. Ash. Ind. No. 6 egg. cln. fkd. 5.35 Best Linton No. 4. 6-in. lp. cln. fkd. 5.75 Best Ind. 4-in. lp. No. 5. cln. fkd. . 5 50 Best Ind. No. 5. 2x4 egg. cln. fkd.. 5.25 Best 6-in. Eastern 111. lp. cln. fkd. . . 5.50 Best E. 111.. No. 5. 2x4 egg, cln. fkd. 5.25 Delivered anywhere in the city. UNION ICE AND COAL. 1910 Bluff Ave. Drexel 4621, Since 1908 Dependable. W. VIRGINIA ISLAND CREEK 2x4 EGG $6.00 RESCREENED—NO SLACK. We are able to extend our exceptional offer for one more week. Wo received several repeat orders after coal was inspected and burned. Our guarantee is still the same “U” Above All Must Be Satisfied. MARION FUEL CO. 1402 N. Senate. Cir. 1818. Clr. 1819. WHY BURN EXTRA DOLLARS? THE PRICE DIFFERENCE IS IN OUR LOW OVERHEAD W. VA. ISLAND CR. EGG $6.00 WEST VIRGINIA LP $6.25 KY. PIG BLOCK $6.40 POCO. LUMP SB.OO POCO. MINE RUN $6.25 W. V. NUT AND SLACK $3.76 J. & 1. COAL CO. 1035 W. 25TH. RAN. 2471 COAL BARGAINS Ind. 4-in. fkd. Ip $5.25 W Va. 4-in. fkd. Ip $0.76 W. Va. 2x4 egg fkd 10.25 Pooa. shov lump $8.50 Semi Poca shov. Ip 87.50 North St. Coal Yard Lin. 1455. Cir 6566 Night. IRv. 4020 BHAZIL BLOCK I TO 24 IN LP #5.25 PER TON BRAZIL PEA AND NUT, $4.50 K£ST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 Fowler. Main 6930. INDIANA LUMP $5.50 WEST VIRGINIA. $7.00 ATLAS FUEL CO. 401 W MORRIS ST. DREXEL 0883. KINDLING aml stovo wood: big load*: delivered anywhere: $3.60 and $4. DRexel 2559-W TRY OUR MAJOR COAL MAJOR COAL CO„ Rail. 4129. 26 Miscellaneous SALVATION, army industrial Home Help us to help others with your used cloth in- mig.'izines tu-ws etc Phone Wagon Riley 6622. WANTED—Space for sheet music counter. Address Times. Box 1743.
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27 Business Ann runcements DRESSMAKER PRICES REASONABLE. MRS. TARBELL WEBSTER 5103-R. FEATHERS bougm. sold ana renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made E F. BURKLE 410 Mass Main 1428. FIRE BOWLS—Or repairs for any stove or furnace. Stoves renickeled. Uneeda Stove Repair Cos. 329 Virginia Ave Cir cle 1189. FURNITURE repairs and upholstering; all makes ol stove repairs. B-l. 9788. RUG 9. 9x12. thrly cind $2: ail work guar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken 4402. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLKDGE 201 Indiana vve. STOVES HonickelPil. Quality Plating Works, 16 E. South St. Riley 4828. EXPERT umbrella repairing. OSCAR GREEN', 1112 E. Tenth St. Web. 0327. 28 Storage and Transfer OVERLAND HAULING, RETURN LOADS WANTED. Packing and shipping household goods, low rate on Florida and California shipments OTTO J SUESZ, Main 23533628 Webster 4079-0199 Vw NORTHWESTERN TRACKER CO Call at all times Randolph 3741. MOVING and commercial nauung a apeclalty Davis Bros Transfer Kl 297 MOVING and Tnieninp Reliable men Call BORN’MAN Web 5571 29 Business Opportunities FOUNTAIN and lunchroom downtown by owner, leaving city; trial if aesired. Cir. 1009. GROCERY STOCK AND FIXTURES CHEAP *3.30 BELMONT 2008. 30 Automobiles for Sale We put your car in shape for winter driving quickly and at a low coot. Automobile Hospital. 138 So. East St, DRex. BflOO. 1928 BUICK 6 TOURING Dueo finish, fully equipped. Kelley Springfield cords and other extras, terms jf desired. A real bargain for $595. WILBUR JOHNSON CO. Hupp Distributors 730 N. Meridian St Lin 1527 BUICK 1920 SEDAN. BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. Pennsylvania St. Main 1706. CADILLAC 57. four-passenger coupe. BOB'S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. Pennsylvania St. Main 1705. CHANDLER coupe Bargain $l5O. 808 S MOTOR SERVICE. '7140 S. Pennsylvania St, Main 1705. CHEVROLET. 1923 touring: 5 tires; gmsl looking and mechanical condition: only $150: cw terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO., 540 E. Wash. FORD roadster. 1925 $2Bl Ford roadster. 1923 *IOO Chalmers touring. 1920 *IOO Studtbaker lig-ht six touring. 1921..#025 Small payment down, balance monthly. These cars are in perfect condition. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH. 957 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday a. m. FORD TOURINGS AND ROADSTERS Late models, some as 'ow as sls down. Te.-ms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-05 S. MERIDIAN. DREX. 4743. FORD, 1921 SEDAN $75 IT'S A REAL BARGAIN— ACT QUICK The Lathrop-McFarland Cos. _ 418-2-4 N. Capitol Ave. Open Eves. Main 24-80. FORE. 1923 touring: starter and demountables: lock wheel, side shields, speedoineter: 550 down. WANGKLIN-SHAKP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 8040. Ford Bodies Drtv* in your Ford and trade for a better body; all kind 9 of rog-ular and ten kinds * s^.>E? nU California^ pa. FORD, 1024 roadster. starter and demountable*: spot light, lock wheel A-l shape throughout: $65 down. . ... WANGLIN-SHARP CO. 443 I Irgmia Ave. DRexel 8040. FORD. 1922: late coupe, lock wheel, fine paint and mechanical condition. Just the cheap car for winter driving: $175 Pay for it in fi months. STONE CHKVRO- - CO . 540 E, Wash. FORD. 1922 coupe; . lock wheel. five tire*; good condition SSO down ..o ..I WANGLIN-SHARP CO. ' 443 Virginia Ave. DRexel 8040. FORI) coupe, 1921: five good tires: A-l condition. A real bargain for quick sale. Call at 814 Olive St. FORD. 1920 roadster: slip-on body S4O cash. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave, DRrxol 8040. FORD. fo-ir-dnor sedan. 1924 model: newly iwiinted: perfect condition: lock wheel; spare tire. Will sacrifice for quick sale. Hum. 2976. FORD. 1923 dump truck: oversize tires on rar: good mechanical condition: just car to haul <-oal; $225 buys, it STONE CHEVROLET 00.. 540 E. Wiieh. FORD. 1922 touring; starter and demountable: one-man top: lock wheel: shock absorbers: good condition: only S3O down. 1925 HUPP 8 TOURING In wonderful mechanical condition, with winter enclosure, new paint disc wheels, spot light, bumpers and other accessories. To speak of wonderful buys this is One for ony $1,600.00. trade or terms. JOHNSON AUTO TOP CO. 820-22 N. Meridian S4, Ri, 0233 MAXWELL. 1923 TOURING. New paint, disc wheels, spot light: other extras. Looks like new car; $75 down. MR LOCKWOOD. Webster 3340. SOME REAL BARGAINS AT $125 1923 Chevrolet touring. 1922 Chevrolet touring. 1923 Ford touring. 1920 Ford sedan. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT. L. GUY LONG 1114 N MERIDIAN. LIN, 6865, *19?5 BALLOON TIRE HUPP TOURING Good paint and in excellent mechanical condition. This car is fully equipped. A real-for-stire bargain, only $900.00. Trade or terms. JOHNSON AUTO TOP CO. 820-23 N. Meridian. Riley 3233 1924 HUPP TOURING Just out of our shop after having been completely overhauled: good paint ana tiros. See this: it s a bargain at $750 Trade or terms JOHNSON AUTO TOP CO. 820-22 N. Meridian St Riley 6233. 1925 NASH TOURING Winter inclosure! two new tires, with two practically new: new paint and in A-l mechanical condition. This ear has a number of accessories. Sell at a bargain $995 Terms, WILfcUR JOHNSON CO. Hupp Distributor. 730 N. Meridian. Lin, 1627. in. I m OLDS 6 TOURING. 1920: GOOD V'WWfN. SHAPE: $l5O tek vtirsthgi;k hollqwell co jW# * Riekenbncker Dist, 430 N. CAP. AVE LIN. 7554. FORD SEDAN, 1921 MODEL 808 S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S. Pennsylvania Main 1705. HAYNES SCHMIDT INC 120 W NORTH ST FOR YOUR NEW OR USED CAR. _ Large slock of tisist ears: small down payment. Your ear in trade. L T ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917 Virginia Avo. PRe.xel 0928 JEWETT SPORT TOURING. FULLY EQUIPPED. CIRCLE 1009. 'GOOD USED CARS CHAB. B STJTZ 824 N. Meridian St. U9ED CARS OF~MERIT Lexington Motor Cos. 1142 N. Meridian Bt. EBACK ft GENTRY auto retlnlahliig gee us first JS3° N Capitol 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1923. 1924 and 1925 models preferred, we pay cash and deal quickly: save tine by seeing us first I. Wolf Auto Cos. 869 N. Capitol Avo. Corner North av Plenty of parking space Lin. 4618. HIGHEst CASH PRICE _ PAID FOR USED CARS. WANT 100 CAR® TO .TTttfK. SEE U 9 FIRST SAM CORAZ. 519 N CAPITOL MAIN 0389. 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs ■VSA^WSVWSA<WV^WV\AAVWSAAA^ BEST USED TIRES ROGERS R-l 4300 3117 W Wash. Bel 4300, ’° ,d ” 1 ootB:
NEW VICTROLA IS SHOWN AT AYRES DINNER Newspaper Men Express Admiration for Machine. Indianapolis newspaper men were introduced to the new Victor orthophonic phonograph at a dinner Wednesday at the Indianapolis Athletic Club given by 1.. S. Ayres & Cos. This new machine will be introduced to the Nation next week, ac-cordinat-'to Arthur \V. Deas, Jr., of the Victor Company. Admiration Kxpeeesed The new orthophonic Vietrola is an instrument which proved to be so startling- that those at the dinner expressed surprise and admiration. “The Orthophonic Vietrola,” Deas explained, "is the product of the laboratories of the Victor Talking Machine Company, working in conjunction with the Bell Laboratories of the American Telephone & Telegraph Company, and the Western Klectric Company.” “The new form of the Vietrola depends forits main characteristics upon anew type of sound-box, or I reproducing mechanism traveling over the record, and anew type of tone chamber, prefaced by anew form of recording which briufis electrical microphones into play at the laboratories engraving the master record from which commercial records are made in the usual manner. Old Records O. K. “Existing Victor records, of which millions are already in American homes, may be employed to better effect with the new orthophonic instrument, however, so that the new invention does not in any sense render existing records obsolete. “New electrical recordings are being released by the Victor Company as rapidly as possible,” he said. Sidney Sullivan of the advertising department of Ayres acted as introductor. CUP WILL BE GIVEN Award to Go to leading Delegation at Mardi Gras. Hurry O. Cobb, jeweler, will give the largest out-of-town delegation at the Greater Indiana Mardi Gras Halloween celebration a S2OO silver trophy, John F. Walker, chairman, announced today. Sergt. Harry Smith has arranged for ten bands from over the State to participate in the parade. Four orchestras will play for street dancing. LOCAL MAN IS ELECTED \ John B. Reynolds Vice President of Commercial Secretaries. John B. Reynolds, secretary of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce was elected first vice president and a member of the board of directors of the National Association of Commercial Secretaries at the annual convention in Kansas City Wednesday, according to a telegram received today. 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING lor the bicycle. ROBERTSON CYCLE STORE. 940 Mas*. At*. 35 Financial AUTOMOBILE LOANS WE WILL LOAN YOU MONEY ON YOT'R CAR AND LEAVE IT IN YOUR POSSESSION. SUITE 9. 542 N. MERIDIAN Ri. 2166 37 Money to Loan lEEI Site? SEE US TODAY Get fit Tomorrow CASHS BUI M Ini ffliy) IS § NO PUBLICITY NO DELAYS YOU CAN REPAY A LITTLE EACH MONTH. Under supervision State Dept, of Banking. Call, Write or Phone. Security finvc^Loau 136 N. Delaware. Lincoln 5050. NEED MONEYT Quickly confidentially and businses-Uka dealings is a part of She service we gtva LOANS ON_ Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 14iy 2 E, Washington St. MA in 1)586 LI ncoln 7184 AUTO LOAN CO Loans to car owners, Jlr Scbmidt. 122 W North St. Lincoln 7576. Personal Properti Loan AMERICAN LOAN CO 39 Legal Notices NOTICE OF C. P. A. EXAMINATION Tie- Stale Hoard of Certified Aeonuutants of Indiana will hold an examination in the House and Senate Chanibera of the State house. Indianapolis. Ind.. Thursday and Friday. Nov. 12 and 13. for antdicauts who desire to raeti<e as Certified Public Accountants. Said examination wtll be conducted under the plan of e-ooperalion with the American Institute of Accountant* of New York. Tlie hours assigned to the subject* are as follows: Nov 1 ;I—----9 a. 11l to 12:30 p m—Auditing. _ lpm to 0 p. m.—Accounting. Theory and Practice. Part I. Nov. 13- — * 9 a. m. to 12:39 p. m—Commercial Law I o m. to 0 p. m. —Accounting. Theory and Practice. Part II Application, together with fee of $26.00 should be filed with the Board on or be--1 ole Get. '5 1926. Candidates who failed at the May, 1925, examination may lie re-examined at the Nov. 1925 examination without payment of additional fee. provided their first apliearaiiec wa* at the May. 1926. examlna''Candidate* who failed previously in more than one subject must he re-examined in all subject*. . . . Candidates who failed in one subject only must he re-examined in said subject during the hours assigned to said subject. All such candidates who failed At previous examinations should notify the Botird on or is-fore Oet. 35. whether or not they desire to be re-examined. LAXVRFNCE F. ORR President. / WALTER G. OWENS, Seer-tary. GREENBKRRY G LOWE. Treasurer. Oct. 22 29. 1925. NOTICE Stock holder* Amr*t*l Meeting of the White River Railroad Company for the e'eetton of officers and general business at the office of Kincan A Cos.. Indianapolis Saturday Nov .*•£
Now You May Tell One Ri/ Times Special SPKTIA, Italy, Oct. 29.—The only collision of its kind believed to have been recorded occurred when a military hydroplane, Just descending, and a submarine, just emerging, crashed off the island of Tino. The submarine's periscope was broken and water started rushing into its interior. The captain’s skilful maneuvering enabled his craft to emerge completely in time to avoid a disaster.
U.S. IS UNEASY FOR CITIZENS IN DAMASCUS Paris Ambassador to Ask Protection for Americans in Syria. Bu United Press WASHINGTON, Oct. 29. uneasy by recurring disturbances in Damascus unad other Syrian cities, the State Department today inj strutted Ambassador Herrick to call I the French Government's attention ! to Its responsibilities toward foreigners living in the region. ■ French troops and Druse tribes- | men there have been at grips for some weeks culminating in the bombardment of Damascus by the French with resTiltant heavy loss of life, estimated at between 1,000 and 25,000. Herrick was told to ask protection for American lives a.nd property. Dispatches yesterday stated the French warned their own citizens before the bombardment but left other foreigners ignorunt of the I pendirig action. Official indications were given at other departments of the Government that reparations for such damage as may have been inflicted on American property might be asked of France. The decision to approach the I French Government followed receipt by the State Department of official advices from J. H. Keeley, American consul at Damascus, relating in detail the bombardment of the city, the parading of dead Moslem tribesmen strapped on backs of camels through the streets at the instance of the French command, and other features of the attack on the city. The United States destroyers Coghlan and Lanson have arrived at Alexandria. Egypt, where they are maintained in readiness to proceed to the Syrian coast to assist Americans’ of whom there is reported about 1,000 in the region. BRITISH MAKE CLAIMS French Asked to Pay Damages By English Consul. Bu United Press LONDON. Oct. 29.—The British consul at Damascus has presented claims against France for damage to property of British subjects In the French bombardment of the city. GridQwz QUESTIONS 1. In ra*e of a wet field is it permisslfile for tlie referee to change to anew football at his discretion as the umpires do in hasehaU? 3. It is customary for tennis to change goals after one of them ha* scored a touchdown? 3. On the kickoff what should be the relative positions of the two teams a* the haJI is put Into pla,v? ANSWERS 1 The rule on this point in football 1* very specific, saying: In case of a wet field the hall may be changed for a newone at the end of the second period at the dlvTetion of the referee. At other times it is not at all unusual for the team* to call for a towel and have the ball thoroughly wiped off. This is an Important feature on certain plays which demand a dry ball for tho completion of the play 2. The teams do not change following a touchdown or goal from field. How'-ver, the side scored upon shall have the option of kicking off or having their opponents kick off. 3. The kicker’s side shall be behind the ball when kicked. The opposition shall be behind a line ten yarns in advance of tlie spot from which the kick is to be made until ball is kicked. Recent Decisions of I. H. S. A. A. Bu Times Special ANDERSON. Ind.. Oct. 29.—Recent rulings of the board of control of the Indiana High School Athletic Association have been announced by Secretary Trester as follows: Frankfort—Herman Boots declared eligi hie from date. The decision was based 011 all available information and with the tin derstarniing that the boy and his high school are bound by all of the rules of the I. H. S. A A. Purdue l'niversity—The proposal by Director Kellogg to Initiate a series of rela.v games and the State baseball tourney among the members of the I. H. S. A. A was considered, and it was decided to withhold sanction Ilf these events. Leesburg—Lelarul Osborn was reinstated as an approved official in the 1. H. 9. A. A. Reynolds—Enrollment by mail within the Brat twenty days of school and actual enrollment on tile 21st day of school does not constitute legitimate enrollment for athletic eligibility for the semreter in 11 uestion Warren—Walter- Bu“sard declared ineligible lor basketball, as he has been enrolled four times of twenty days each between Dee. 1 and March 1. Huntlngtorv Township (Huntington) Hamine! Wesehler and Swain were declared ineligible until they have been enrolled and have made passing grades for one entire semester, due to a chance of schools without a change of residence of their parents. Carthare—Principal Linden and Coach Heifner 1 cones ted to be present at an early hoard meeting to give information about the playing of an ineligible boy in basenieknell—A boy declared ineligible for one vear of high school enrollment, due to the fact that he skipped all of the eighth grade without doing an.v of the work. Columbia <’itv —Hors Johnsm declared ineligible until his parent* actually change their residence to Columbia City. Intention to change a residence does not constitute a change of residence. West Midd eton—Former decisions of board affirmed to the effect that participation on a high school team by a student in the grades constitutes not only a vlglatio nos I. H. 9. A. A. rule*, but also that such parti.-ination must be counted as high school participation when eligibility is being considered , , Warren Central —Former decisions of board affirmed to the effect that a student who changes high schools without a change of residence by his parents to the new school district, can not secure eligibility until he has been enrolled one entire semester, ami that a part of a semester or tierts of two semesters do not constitute an entire semester in such eases. Franklin—Law-eneoiJ. Tidrtck requested to appear before the board regarding his right to hold a card as an approved —Coach Hill granted permission to eventrc eligibility to the
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CEDAR RAPIDS SCHOOL AIDS BIG TEN TEAMS Nine Former Players of Washington High Make Good if! Grid Ranks of Conference. By Billy Evans JVfc’/i Service Writer They grow other things besides tall corn in Town ; for instance, football players. The city of Ccdur Rapids, State of lowa, is more than a mere spot in the great open spaces ns far as gridiron stars are concerned. Nine former members of the Washington High School of that city are members of various Big Ten squads. A majority of them already have won varsity berths. All seem destined to shine as Western Conference performers.
HOT STUFF! Colonels Win Again in ’Frisco Series. Bu Times Special SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 29.—The liOuisvillle club hfra- advanced to within a Rame of tyin* the postseason series against San Francisco.' The American Association champions won Wednesday’s tilt, 6 to 2, and now have scored three victories to four for the Seals. The Colonels hunched hits off Mitchell and Crockett for their scores, while Frisco's nine safeties off Nick Cullop were scattered widely. Louisville has won the last two games, after losing four straight. Five wins are needed to capture the series. Colonels Win Again San Francisco j ? •‘J.i* Louisville * Seventh Game Louv. AH 11 OAI Son F. AB HO A Balluffr.3. 4 10 OlVsTla.of.. 4X30 Guvon.rf. 4 0 3 OjMu lizn.i 4 11 - Aml ran.lf 6 0 2 0 Hndryx.lf. 4 2 2 0 Tvnon.tff. 4 2 3 0 Brower rs 4 0 •) 0 Shnnon.t 5 2 0 K Ellison.!. 4 1 1J Cot ter. 1 . 4 213 n|Kiiduff.2. 3 j 2 4 Betzel.2. 4 1 3 6i Rh.vne.s.. 4 2 0 4 Meyer.o. 3 2 •’! O AjO'rw.C- 4 13” Culloo.c. 4 10 2 MihJhll.p X 0 0 I Crekeil.p. 10 0 2 I Rttcher. . X 0 0 <> ) Geary.n ..0 0 0 1 I'ft.yptpr .10 0 0 Totals 37 1J 27 161 Totals. 36 927 13 Ritcher hatted for Croekel! in, seventh. Paynter batted for Goarv In ninth. Louisville Q2O 030 010—6 San Franeiseo 000 000 0,0—2 Errors—Betzel. Hendryx. Agnew. Runs —Anderson. Tyson. Shannon, Cotter, Betzel Mulligan Hendryx. Two-baso hits— Tyson. Shannon. Mulligan. Hendryx. Saorifice —Betzel. Stolen base —- Cotier. Double play—Shannon to BetMl to Cotter. StrueU out—By Mitchell, 2: bv Gtillop. 3; by Geary. 1. Bases on balls —Of; Mitchell. 2: off Crocked. 1: off Cullon. 1 Hit hv rtteher —By Mitchell (Guvon) Passed ball—Moyer. Hits— Off Mitchell. 7 in 4L innings; off Crockell. 0 in 2% innings: off Geary, 4 In 2 innings. Left on bases—Louisville. 10; San Frar.elseo. 8. Umpire*—Casey and Chill. Time—l:3s. Call Out the Reserves! Bu United Press PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 29.—Police reserves had to be called last night to stop disorders attending the rush for 6,000 tickets to the Pennsylvanla-UlinoiH game Saturday which were placed on stile. The Illinois squad will arrive Friday morning and will be permitted to work out in the stadium as the Penn squad will be taken to Absecon, N. J., tonight. KOKOMO-HARTFORD CITY Two of Beet- Pro Grid Teams In Stale Clash Sunday. Bu Times Special KOKOMO. Ind., Oct. 29.—’The State pro grid title, promise*- to be neaier a season resting place after tRe game here next Sunday, when the local American Legion team locks horns with the Hartford City A. A. team. Hartford City has not lost this season.' Kokomo has scalps from the Brightwoods of Indianapolis. El wood, and Shelbyville. They demonstrated power in defeating the Dayton Ohio Koors. but they were defeated by the Notre Dame Reserves. The last named team, however, is not rated as a semi-pro outfit. Kokomo Is working overtime and a defense to stop the open work of the visitors built around Holwerda the former Purdue flash is being perfected. BELMONTS AT RUSHVILIJS The Belmont A. C. football team will play at Rushville Sunday. Wabash is next on the card. Nov. 8. The Belmonts have lost only one game this season out of five played. State teams desitHng games after Nov. 8, write Manager Carpenter. 18 S. Holmes Ave. MANDEIiL FIGHT OFF Bu l nitrd Press _ MILWAUKEE, Wls., Oct. 29.—0n account of Sammy Mandell, Rockford. 111., suffering an Injury to one of his hands, his scheduled fight with Harry Kahn, Milwaukee, hero Friday night, has been called off. r Basketball Notes The Emerson Oriole A. C. h fiF* organ - tzeri a junior ba-kcthall team. Priu-Oees will be held on Tuesday of eacb week. Gene Campbell will eoaeh the squad Game-* are 'lest red with elt.v nno State teams In the 15-ld-vear old elAes. 1-or games call Irvington IHO9-J or address Bernard Schmitz, 330 N. Riley Ave. After several weeks' practice, the Y. M, H. A squad is rounding into shape and ts booking game-i with tlie strongest teams of the city and State. Lust year the Y. M H. A was known as tlir fnm muniil Y M. H A. and ended their sea-on with twenty-eight “wins’' and seven gamelost. The first prto-tl'- game of the year wtll find the Y. M H. A. hooked ut> with the strong Hoosier A. C quints • Nov. 11 Manager Goldsmith ha- arranged, gamre with Lafayette and Richmond N. A < {!.. South Side Turnrrs. Y. P C Hno-ic-Shelbyville Eagles. Carmel. South Bond Bender-. Mooresville Elk-. People’s Lift of Marion. Muneie. Columhq# and the Bedford Elks take notice for games, Write Max G. Goldsmith 022 L S. Meridian St., or call Drexel 3047-tV after 0:30 n. m. CURTAIN-RAISER The Military Midgets sre playing ihe Cathedral Midget* a .-urtnin-raiser at Washington Park Saturday afternoon i- „>|i' .|v m(c- i- .-ire practicing at Military Park tonight. The iollowin* re port for practice: llrvant Burris. Clinteen. L. Co<-o. P. C-u o. D' -'-n' Dun r - rd Golay, Jenkins Mar-h Metcalfe. NiekoInff &urs*c Pugh. Shank. Stefanko and Taylor. Teams playing in the fortvpound class desiring games call Lincoln 7972 and ask for Charlia between 8:30 and 8 s. m.
THURSDAY, OCT. 29, 1925
Five sophomores from Cedar Rapids already have broken Into Big Ten line-ups. Some distinction. Mohl prominent of the Cedar Rapids celebrities is Elmer of Ohio State. ITrldll, tlie other contribution from Ihe snme burg, ha* won a tackle position t. State. Hie work featured tho Columbia game. He scored a field gonl aside from his great offensive and defensive play. Soph Flash , Harris Murrill, sophomore flash nt Minnesota, is closely pressing Marek for Rig Ton backfield honors. Coach Spears thinks Murrill has gTent prospects as a triple-threat man and is giving him personal attention lim I lie kicking line. N At Chicago, Don Yiesley is one of the best regarded end candidates The University of lowa has Bob Cqfhel at quarterback, Ernie Young at end and Don Illnes at tackle, all from Cedar Rapids. Illnes Is playing his second year, last season seeing service at center and guard. Frank Healey, who starred At guard during his scholastic days. Is a member of the Michigan squad, but has not yet broken into the list of regulars. Great Record Seldom, If ever, have the members of tho same scholastic team had such success In college circles as htts been attained by the Wnahtng ton High eleven that won fame for Cedar Rapids two years back. Coach I*eo Novak, a close friend of Knute Rockne of Notre Dame, do veloped all of the above stars ns football coach at Cedar Rapids. U Is rather surprising none of the boys enrolled at Notre Dame. HITtUKLL VS. WELLS Bu United Press MILWAUKEE, Oot. 29.—Pinkie Mitchell, local junior welterweight, has been matched to meet Billy Wells, English welterweight at Min neaiKills Nov. 0, according to Billy Mltchel, Pinkie's brothor-mn.nnger. ACME'S WANT GAME The Acme A. A.s ojt without m game for Sunday owing to a lation by the Brookside A. A.b. Any team playing In the 85-pound class is asked to call Belmont. 4280-W anil ask for Bill. Tho A. A.s will practice Friday night. HEAVY SWEATERS SHAWL COLLARS HEATHER. NAVY. A JAM t* MAROON, n\t'(iitn,a7**llJ TAN. CARDINAL “ • All Wool "The Stor* for Vntnes" KRAUSE BROS „. OLD TRAILS Automobile Insurance Assn. HOME OKFIUE—INDIANAPOLIS PHONE, RILEY 1301 Broader Protection at Low Cost! LE6f Tailored to Measure Men’s Suits & o’Goats Hnlfuronm find Nhop J 2M !MASSArHI7BETTB AVE. I SPECIAL VALUES MEN’S EVERY DAY WORK CLOTHES Whfrf \Vnnhlnffton (roMM DHavrar* 'BARGAINS —~ Good Used TIRES Some practically new. Taken In exchange for Balloon Tires. CONSUMERS’ TIRE CO. 249 N Del. Bt. LI. 6063 “ Walk Up a Flight and L Save the Difference” * WEAR RUBENS CLOTHES Now at 40 W. Washington St. 2d Floor Thompson Bldg. Olrectly Across Btreet from Our Old Location Greater Values Than Ever
