Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 158, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1925 — Page 12
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1 Death Notices CAHILL. MARGARET Daughter of James B. Cahill and sister of Mrs. Cnas. Hulsm.an. Mrs. Anna Keifer and Mr. Augruat Cahill of this city and Mrs. George Heede of Akron. Ohio, passed away Nov. l. 1925. Funeral from residence of her sister, Mrs. Chas Hulsman. 144(5 S. Talbott Ave.. Wednesday, Nov. 4th. 8:30 a. m. and from Sacred Heart Church 9 a. ni. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. 2 Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS—I want to express ray sincere thanks to friends and neighbors and relatives for kindness and sympathy shown in the illness and death of in.v beloved husband. Dr. P- J. . Watters; to all who made their beautiful floral contributions: to the children who were so faithful to remember at the homo and for their tribute at the grave, to the employes of the Central Hospital tor then kindly remembrance: to the funeral directors. Ragsdale & Price for their efficient services; to the Rev. Father Noll for his spiritual ministration, and to the Rev. Homer Dale for Ins at the cemetery . MRS. LAURA B. W . WAT rL RS. 3 In Memoriam IN MEMORJAM —In loving remembrance of Clarabelle Wallace, who departed this life live years ago today. Nov. and. She bade no one a Inst farewell. She said good-by to none: A weary heart had ceased to beat Before we knew that sne had gone. Faithful and upright in all her ways. A beautiful character to the end of her Lay*. . , . . , Loving, affectionate, true and kind What a wopderiul memory she leit behind. Sadlv missed b.v FATHEB. MOiHLK, BROTHERS AND SISTERS. 5 Funeral Directors 1 T. B LASERGYM" Main Office 1226 Shelby St. DRexel 8070. ULANNEP & BUCHANAN 320 n uunois st :■ unerai directors to the people ol Ind'*-*-apolis since f?B7. iMumc—--Main 0(541. 0042 NDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY . uti.e.- ui t unerai al our chapel reffct ii seni mortuary Our new mortu--111•’*n about Feb. 1. _ ; ~T ~ gaPP— 2130 Prospect St. Phone (i eorge Gnnsteiner r unerai director <j32 E Marke *] Mam U9Uo - KRTEGER, WM. E. \i * H.S4 Bee Ret UNDERTAKERS—H]SEV & TITOS 51 N D<o3r are Main 3689 8 Special Notices “Birtss* l ' 4 W St. Clair. Riley 207 T ■ MARGARET SELLERS, u O.D^C -asm, “g _9 Personals MADAME KELLY Permanent Bf-auty Work 709 N NEW JERSEY 7 ~° RILEY 257. T EXPERT Kodak ftnlshlnt LAND STUDIO 247 E Waahlngtgn. Td Lost and Found
' FOUND —Article* found in Indian | apolie street cars yesterday. I UMBRELLA 2 BOSTON BAGS 1 PAIR GLOVES 2 PURSES 1 1 PAIR SUPPERS 1 LADDER Main 3737. BIRD DOG. strayed: female: sandy colored. answers to name of Lady. Liberal re warri. Ran. 47 Dl fw M i , n ND lo.^V' O 2sth r^ a d' Cameron's grocery. Liberal reward. Ran _ MONEY. Call MOORE. Riley 3116: nrovr flttmp nav for this aand. QTTfIVnF, nurse between Stokes Bias', ana William II B'ock Cos., or inter urban StaVion Notify T. E. MYERS. Reward. Main 3217. __ ORIENTAL earring with preen setting. Phone Ran. 0276. Reward, LOST— Lady's blue and brown beaded bap. Wash. 1855. Rewa rd. KALTFX settee, taken from veranda Hal - loween. Reward. Har. 4-.KO-.M. _ 12 Help Wanted —Male MAN or woman, at once, soda dispenser, Day's Casino. Southeastern and Emer>on Aves- five nights work each week. SINGLE MAN—For farm work. Phone Weston Newton 1523. 13 Instructions MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITV BARBER COLLEGE 510 E. Washing ion St . Indianapolis Did t.ircle_o7s7 * 4 Salesmen Wanted WANTED—Man with oar to sell comjjlete line quality auto tires and tubes: exclusive territory: experience not necesearv salary 5300 per month. MILESTONE RUBBFR CO„ East Uyerpool. O. and Help Wantea—female TELEPHONE work is a desirable occupation for young woman. The work is permanent, interesting and near home. Investigate the many opportunities of this profession. See Miss Cooper, Room 101, INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Corner Naw York and Meridian sts. ADDRESSING’ envelopes: experience unnecessary: earn §ls to 94b weekly durin* spare time at home: dnrnifml work for honest, sineere persons. FRANKLYJN PRODUCTS CORP.. Dept. 4400. 1113 Blue Island Avc.. Chicago. . 17 Situations Wanted b—Female GENERAL nursin*: pood reference. Phone Webster 2546.. 5025. 0576. 3278. IT’S NEVER lost until Indianapolis Times WjauUl id® bawp la M dtci
18 Rooms for Rent KENWOOD. 2942; front room; mod.: pri. home gentlemen preferred Har. 2242. N. JERSEY. N., 2356; Apt. 1; atm-htd. rm. adj. bath; bua, worn, pf. Ra. 4066. LARGE front room, modern; privat- family; $5 for 2 sarago near. W. Wash ear. Bel. 4458-M. REDUCED room rent to lady who will be companion to tne, strictly private home’ breakfast optional, Wasti, 4259, a—Light Housekeeping ALABAMA, N.. 1242: nicely furnished front room, with board. Circle 1308. COLLEGE. 1322: large. front, modern room: private family. Riley 2668. CONGRESS. 903: modern sunny room. kitchenette or sleeping: board optional: gar.: also four-room double. Ran, 2011. EAST. N., 523: modern furnished front room: desirable: rent reag. Lin. 5116. IRVINGTON: two connecting furnished rooms. 5825 Julian Ave. Irv. 1760-J. SEMI INVALIDS eared for: kind attention: pleasant quarters: reas. Irv. 4292. FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping. 113 Greelv St. Bel. 0852. 139 N. EAST: rooms elec, lights., heat. bath: everything furnlslird: $4 up. 6 —Board and Rooms CHILDREN TO BOARD: modern home: best of mother's care. Beech Grove 28. 19 Rentals *WWWW>a>VWSWWS/SAA^VWA^VW> a—Houses COFFEY St., 907: six rooms: electric lights, gas: sls. T. R. JONES REALTOR. 620 Peoples Bank. Lin. 7077. DRAPER 1629. 4 rooms; semi-modern; gas, electric lights, city water, inside toilet. Thaddems St.. 1714: 4 rooms, semimodern ; gas, electric lights, city water, inside toilet. DRex, 6817. EAS'f'. 064 S.: 5 rooms; Inside toilet. Inquire 541 E. Merrill. GLADSTONE. N. 723: 4 room half doubel: semi-mod.; S2O. Irv. 2251-J. HAMILTON. 804: 7-room modern house; good eon., newly decorated. Rail. 5533. HANCOCK 235; 4-room cottage; semimodern. Belmont 1205-W. KEYSTONE. N.. 941 : modern double, newly decorated: hardwood floors: shades; garage: near E. 10th car line, Web. 2310. LINDEN St.. 2017-2025: half, three-room double, $14.00. Civic Realty Cos.. 136 N. Delaware St., Lincon 5050. MOZART. 752; seven rooms and garage; electric lights: S2O. Walcott. S . l 50: six rooms and garage; semi-modern: water paid; $22. Walcott. S„ 122: lour rooms, semi-modern, and garage: S2O. St. Peter St. 443: four rooms: gas. electric lights: sl6. Call evenings. ED KING. LIN. 8754. NEW JERSEY. S.. 1435: four-room house; electric lights, gas; water paid; S2O mo. SHEFFIELD. S. 1362 •> rms - inside toilet: water pad; garage: $25. DRexel 537.>. SHELBY. 2362 near Garfield Drive: 0room modern double, Stewart 1230. 16TH. E. 2522; new 4-room modern double. with garage; $35 per month. Circle 7290 Ran. 5043, VERMONT. 8.. 1051: ideal cottage, semimodern : $25. Keys 322 1 - Dorman. 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. HALF MONTH’S RENT FREE. 924 Prospect: four rooms: nice condition- inside toilet: sink in kitchen: water paid; S2O. EVERROAD. 204 Transportation Bldg. Lin. 3880. _____ COLORED —8091, tv. Tenth. 3 rooms; newly papered, gas, electricity city water, sanitary toilet: $lB. DRexel 6200. FOR COLORED 1023 W. Vermont; 9-room semi-modern. S3O. MR. LEVTNSON. Lin. 2650. 2306 S. PENNSYLVANIA: 5-room modern; garage; $32.50. CIVIC REALTY CO. Lin. 5030. 4 ; ROOM modern., bath; never occupied. rcasonab:e. 38515-57 Byram Ave. Garage. SIX ROOM modern double: newly decorated: 957 W. 33d: 835, Ran. 3146. SEE DUNLOP * tiUMiSUSI, ior bargauit HEAL ESTATE A F. ZAINBY, REAL ESTATE RENTALS INSURANCE 108 N DELA U 65*0 c —Apartments MERRILL E. 517: 4 rooms, bath: hot and cold water in bath. . MODERN—S3O.OO Four rooms and sun parlor: tile bath; practically new; tnoroughly modern; sarage $5 KFywQOD DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL CO LT£ D: 2gsfs m RDando:Xluirgd—Business Places NEW building. 20x30 feet: suitable for any busin&M. tin shop, printing shop, garage: Shelby and Raymond Sts. See J. V. SEULEN, 2201 Shelby. 21 Real Estate for Sale
b—Houses 16TH. E. 2322: new modem 4-room double .with garage: owner leaving city and will sell very reasonable. E Z terms. Circle 7290 Rand. 5043. > TWO new four-room bungalows: 3920-23 Hoyt Ave.. located in English Heights addition; two squares east of Sherma,n Dr.; full front cement porch, electric .'phts. cement, walks; parage; sell at a barpaui. Price $2.4*50. on easy terms. Call owner. Webster 0899 or Main 5072. MODERN BUNGALOW We have several modern bungalows located near Pleasant Run Blvd. Tbeso homes are in good condition and must be sold at once. Name your own terms. Call Lin. 5846 or Wash. 087". ,395*5 FLETCHER AVE.: nice, new flverooni bungalow; cement walks, parage, electric lights, nice high lot; $2,800; S3OO down, balance $25 per month. S p. SAMPLE. 3939 English Ave. Dr ex. 4334. 5-ROOM semi-modern double; paved street and alley: all improvements in and raid for; $3,650: 5350 down. DRexel 6817. ■ For Home on Terms. See ALLEN ALSPACH Lin. 3477. 433 Lwncke, FOR nice home east or south. Call C. J OSBURN. DRexel 6184. d—Lots FOR SALE—Choice lots. Day's Southeastern addition. Southeastern and Emerson Avcs. Phone Drexel O‘MB-R3. e —Suburban SUBURBAN TRACTS We have several good suburban tracts close to Indianapolis, with two acres of good land and anew five-room bungalow with built-in ieatures. Don t pass this up. Easy terms. Call Lincoln 6846 or Randolph 6232. SUBURBAN bargain: near State Road 12; onlk, 8 miles from Monument; a dandy 10-;ore tract: S-room house; priced for two weeks only at 54.000. REALTY SERVICE BUREAU. Lin. 5307. Eve„ Irx. 457 <-It. FOUR-ROOM cottage northeast; terms: h.v owner. .1. C. OWENS. 507 E. Washington, 5-ROOM house: 2 acres. Small down paymt.nl.. Call (wner, Riley 4287. 22 Real Estate Wanted LET us sell vour houses lots JOS. A SELVAGE. Mam 0717 25 Miscellaneous tor Sale FIRE bowls for any stove or furnace. MODEL STOVE REPAfR CO. Ma. 6375. Hugs —Linoleums Oxl2 lapestry Brussele rugs, oiue .an. laupe and old rose, special. $13.95 Gold Seal Congoleum rugs. 9x12 sl2 75 These rugs are carried in ali 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, gut line of Brussels velvets. Axmlnsters and Wilton rugs carried in. all sizes and patterns are sold at the lowest prices in the city Come in and be convinced All aew perfect goods (no seconds) Dorfman Rug Co* 207 W. Wash. St., opposite St ate house ‘Hi it eovers the floor, we have it/* LADY'S COAT. $10:: COAT. sl2: FLAN NEL DRESS. $3. 2 SILK DRESSES. $4. HAR. 4020. LADIES' WARDROBE EXCHANGE—Used garments 1602 N Illinois Circle 0518 RUMMAGE SALE. 127 W. GEORGIA NEAR ILL RI 6622. HUDSON seal jacquette: tur in good condition : $25, Kenwood 2062. b—Pet and Live Stock PEDIGREED German police pennies for sale at Day’s Kennels. Southeastern and Emerson Aves. RICHARDSONS VETERINARY HO9PI . TAL 14 S West St Circle 2332. c— Coal, Ice and Wood BRAZIL BLOCK I'. TO 34-IN LP $5.25 PER TON BRAZIL PEA AND NUT, $4.50 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 1*34 Fowler. Main 6930 ' ATLAS KITH. CO. 401 W. MORRIS. DREXEL 0883. try oLK* major coal MAJOR COAL CO. Ran 4129 HEAVY tree wood: fireplace. grate, cook wood. bakery wood: ready for use. Big a. -BUiav SLBiL L'
25 Miscellaneous for Sale c — Coal, Ice and Wood SALE For a Limited Time WHY PAY MORE? Old Hickory White Ash Lump $4.9® 2 Toms, $9.5® Remember, this is a clean forked lump and a good burning coal. Bamer Fuel Go* St. Clair and Nickel Plate R. R. Riley 1866. Good Coal Saves Worry KINDLING WITH EACH TON Va. and Ky.—The Best That is Mined. Best VV. Va. 6-in. block, lge fkd....56.75 Best Va. <gg. 2x4, chi. fkd 6.50 _ Va. Mine and Kanawha County. Best E. Ky.. Harlan Cos.. 6-in. Ig fk. 6.75 Genuine Glendora—The Wonder Coal. Sullivan County. Indiana. Best Glendora. 6-in. block, lge. fkd. 6.50 B<*st Glendora, ox3 lp cln. fkd . . . 6.50 Best Glendora. 2x4 egg. cln. efd... 6.25 TRY OUR HOOSIER ASH. Burns well and holds fire over night. Hoosier Ash. Ind No. 6 lp. cln. fkd. 5.85 Hoos. Ash. Ind. No, 6 egg. cln. fkd. 5.35 Best Linton No. 4. 6-in. lp. eln. fkd. 5.75 Best Ind. 4-in. lp. No. 5. cln. fkd. . 5.50 Best Ind. No. 5. 2x4 egg. cln. fkd. . 5.26 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 Dependab'e. EAGLE POCA. MINE RUN... 55.95 EAGLE POCA. 2-IN. FK. LP..56.95 NO. 3 POCA. 6-IN. FK. LP...59.95 W. VA 2-IN. FK. LP $5.95 BRAZIL BLOCK 2-IN. LP $4.95 BRAZIL BLOCK 6-IN. FK LP.55.95 WHEEL IN, 35c TON. ANCHOR COAL GO. 212 N. PINE ST. RI. 4164. RILEY 5444. W. VA. 3=IN. LP. .$6.25 BRAZIL BLK... .$5.0(0 SMOKELESS LP.SB.OO J. & I. COAL CO. 1205 ROACHE, "RAN. 2471. COAL BARGAINS Ind. 4-in. fkd. Ip *5.26 W Va 4-in. fkd. Ip §8.76 W Va 2x4 egg fkd §6.25 Poea. shov lump $8.50 Semi Poea shov. Ip $7.50 North St. Coal Yard Lin. 1455. Cfr. 5556. Night. IRv. 4020 ILLINOIS 2 TO 6-IN FKD. LP., $4.75 Free from slate and will not clinker. FANSLER COAL CO. 936 E. VERMONT. LIN. 7950. KINDLING and stov. wood: big loada: delivered anywhere; 53.50 and *4. DRexel 2384-M. 26 Miscellaneov 3 Wanted SALVATION army industrial Rome. Help u to help others with your used clothing. magazines newa. etc Phone Wagon. Riley 6622. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY AND RABBITS. CTR. 3669. S. C, LOW. 749 TNP. AVE. 27 Business Ann tuncements FEATHERS bougnt. aold and renovated: _ leather mattresses and pillow* mads &. F. BURKLE, 410 Mass Main FURNITURE repairs and upholstering; all makes of stove repairs. Bel. 0788. RUGS. 9x12. thriy ctnd., $2: all work guar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken. 446*. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana Ava. 28 Storage and Transfer OVERLAND HAULING, RETURN LOADS WANTED. racking and shipping household rood*, k w rate on Florida and California shipments. OTTO J. SUESZ. Main 23533628. Webster 4678-0399 W. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER 00. Call at all times. Randolph 3741. MOVING and Trucking Reliable men t'U BORNMAN Web *571 30 Automobiles for Sale CHEVROLET, 1924 touring: oversize cord tires, lock wheel, runs fine, looks good; $275. Easv terms Open tonight. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Wash. FORD. 1922 touring: starter and demountables. one-man top lock wheel: shock absorbers; good condition. Only S3O down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. DRex. 8040. FORD roadster, 1925 *2Bl Ford roadster. 1923 *IOO Ford. 1020 coupe S3OO Ford. 1922 touring SIOO Small payment down, balance monthly. lheee ears are if\ perfect condition. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH. 957 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday a. m. Ford Tudor, 1924: in the best meehanical condition possible. Here Is a real buy at our tremendous low price: $125 down. Terms or trade. HAYNES-SCHMIDT, INC. 120 W. NORTH ST. THE WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND DEALERS. L'n, 7575. Open Sunday*. FORD FORDOR SEDAN 1924 Model: newly painted, perfect condition: lock wheel, spare tire; priced to gel] quickly. Open evenings. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR. CO. Packard Distributors Since 1004. 31 W. Thirteenth St. Lin. 0942. iffORP. 1922 touring; starter and demountable: good serviceable condition; S4O cash buys it, WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave, DRex. 8040, FORD COUPE 1923: Delco ignition. lock wheel, speedometer, stop light and otjier extras: five excellent tires. Bargain for quick sale. Open evenings. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributors Since 1904 31 W, Thirteenth St. Lin. 6942. Ford sedan. 90 days o'd. This car Is ne"’ 1° all respects Balloon tires, lock wheel, ana carries new car cuarantre Term* or trade. $126 down HAYNES-SCHMIDT, TNC. 120 W. NORTH ST. THE WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND T ANARUS, DEALERS. „ Ln. 7oin. \ Open Sundays. FORD. 1922 coupe; 10 ck wheel. five tires: good condition. SSO down WANGLIN-SHARP CO 443 Virginia Ave DRexel 8040.
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Postponed Sale, Tfeoirsday, Nov. 5, 1925, at 11 P. M. Locations: Ave., Bancroft to Wallace, Eimglnslhi amd Qramid . -v The latter, in Iva loe Heights, Revised, comprises 10 lots, and •Roepke’s Re-Sub, ) lots. Drive out E. Washington to Emerson. South on Emerson ■> English. Bancroft is one block west of Emerson and Grant, one look east of Emerson. Terms—One-third < *wn, balance in 6, 12, 18 and 24 months. Deferred payments be ring 6% interest from date.
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Repossessed CARS Must be sold at once. Used car dealers notice. Studebaker Touring, 1917 $69 Brisco Touring, 1921 SB3 Chevrolet Touring, 1922 $122 Chevrolet F. B. Touring, 1922.5185 Ford Sedan, 1921 $145 Ford Touring, 1921 SSB Grant Six Touring, 1920 $l9O Chevrolet Touring, 1921 SBO Chevrolet Sport Touring, 1923, $139 Small down payment, balance on General Motor Plan without brokerage. Every car in running condition. * L iW lUM 1114 N. Meridian. LI ucoln 6865. FORD, 1921 SEDAN v $75 ITS A REAL BARGAINACT QUICK The Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418-24 N. Capitol Ave. Open Eves M ain 2430. FORD 1924 roadster staj-ter and demountables: spot light, lock wheel. A-l shape throughout; $65 down. WANGLIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. ■ DRexcl 8040 FORD, light delivery open express: $125 Chevrolet, light delivery open express; $175. Easy terms to reliable people. STONE CHEVROLET CO. FORD, 1923 touring: (-tarter and demountablcs: lock wheel, side hie!ds speedometer: SSO down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 8040. Ford Bodies Drive in your Ford and trade for a better body: all kinds of regular and ten kinclß of special and California, tops. SWISSHELM & BARKER 644 E. Washington FORD, 1921 touring: starter, demountable rims, rims like 6<) and sells for s.">o oah. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E Wash. FORD, 1920 roadster: sllp-on body S4O Caßh WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. DRexcl 8040 Hupmobile Touring Late model. refinisheJ, red wire wheels, perfect throughout: plenty of extras: a real buv at our price. Wilbur Johnson Cos. 730 N. Meridian St. Lincoln 1527. m LIBERTY touring good old bu. for *l5O. HOLLOWELL CO. ' :i Riekenbaeker Dist. ™' 436 N. CAP, AVE. LIN 7554. OLDSMOBILE touring: tip-top shape throughout reflnished in lacquer: $450. REO EHRICH & MARLARKY. 927 N. Meridian. Lin, 4341. Open evenings. Overland sedan. 1923; enjoy closed car comfort this winter This oar is in the very best of condition, motor, paint and upholstering are excellent: $125 down Tterms or trade. haynes-scbmidt, INC. 120 W. NORTH ST. THE WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND DEALERS. Lin. 75T5, Open Sundays Reo 6 Sport Touring 1923; Refinished in two-tone color scheme same as current models reniekeled: mechanically perfect: very snappy: cost new *1.800; our price *700: your opportunity to obtain a hlgh-grr.de. fully equipped sport job at an exceptionally low price. Open evenings. • CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributors Since 1904. 31 W. Thirteenth St. Main 6942. REO, 5-passenger sedan; reflnished. excellent shape mechanically. looks good, runs better: $675. REO EHRICH & MARLARKY. 927 N. Meridian. Lin. 4341. Open evenings. STAR TOURING. 1923 Looks and runs like new-. Terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 8. Meridian. Drex, 4743. . HUPP STRAIGHT 8 ROADSTER This car has B.BbB miles on it, and this happens to be the truthful mileage: interior In excellent condition: in A-l mechanical condition: Duco finish. This car carries anew car guarantee. See ft before you purchase a car. Price amazingly low for immediate sale. WILBUR JOHNSON CO. Hupp Distributor. 730 N, Meridian St. Lin, 1527. Overland coupe sedan. 1926: if you ire looking for a real buy ln a dosed oar here it is and is In perfect condition throughout. Let us demonstrate: $l5O down. Terms or trade. HAYNES-SCHMIDT, INC. 120 W. NORTH ST. THE WILLYS KNIGHT AND OVERLAND DEALERS. Lin. 7575. Open Sundays. LATE model Reo sneed wagon: Inclosed cab: body to suit: excellent tires: thoroughly overhauled; good condition: $650.00. REO EHRICH & MARLARKY. 927 N. Meridian. Lin. 4341. Open evenings, HAYNES-SCHMIDT INC 120 W. NORTH ST. FOR YOUR NEW OR USED CAR. GO JD USED CARS CHAS. E STJTZ 824 N Meridian St.
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Daytonn R* al Estate Development Cos. Ja ?al Office, Hotel English.
i0 Automobiles for Sale No matte* which way the election goes your car will go rieht If we repair it. Automobile Hospital. 123 So. F.aat St, DRe. 3800. Ride Before You Decide Every Car Will Be Sold This Week A Demonstration Will Prove the Mechanical Condition Beautiful Inclosed Cars S2OO to SBSO Open Models SIOO to $550 Every Car a Standard Make DECIDE NOW Open Evenings for Your Convenience. George BL Ray Incorporated. Palfco-.Tewett Distributor. ] 112-14 N. Meridian. Lin. 7342
1925 HUPP SEDAN Come in and see this car; practically new: ln very good mechanical condition; a surprisingly low price for this car. only SI.OOO. WILBUR JOHNSON CO. 730 N. Meridian Bt. Lin. 1527. Large stock or used cars: small down p-iyment Your ear In trade _ L T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917 Virginia Ave DRexel 0928. USED CARS OF MERIT Lexington Motor Cos.. 1142 N Meridian St. Overland touring 93. This ear is ln the very b"st ot condition. Many extras and Li-is a low price SSO down. Terms or trade. HAYNES-SCHMIDT, INC. 120 W. NORTH ST. THE WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND DEALERS. L*n. 7575. Open Sundays, LATE model Reo touring wonderfully fine mechanical condition, due to excellent care by former owner, nothing necessary to buy on this car. A real Bargain at • 4 -sj C ( £’- ehrich & MARLARKY. 927 N. Meridian. Lin. 4941. Open evening*. 1924 lIUPP CLUB SEDAN Thl* car Is in wonderful mechanical condition: five good balloons. Duco finish, spotlight, windshield wiper. An excep tional value. Thl* car must he sold this week: therefore priced for quick hlc. WILBUR JOHNSON CO. Hupp Distributors. 730 N. Meridian, Un. 1537. 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted IMS 1923 1824 and 1925 models ferred: we pay cash and deal aulciuy: save tine bj seeing un first * 1. Wolf Auto Cos. 659 N Capitol Ave Corner North Bt. Plenty of parkins space. Lin. 4516. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR USED CARS. WAN,' 100 CAR* TO JUNK SEE US FIRST. BAM CORAZ 51 N CAPITOL. MAIN 6389. 32 Auto Supplies , Repairs BEST USED TIRES ROGERS Bel. 4300. 3117 W Wash. Bel. 4300. USED CARS bought and sold I GOLD BURG 522 N CapUol. EBACK A OENTK t auto reflnlshlng See us first. 530 y, Capitol. 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING for the bicycle. ROBERTBON CYCLE STORE. 940 Maaa. At>. 35 Financial AUTOMOBILE LOANS WE WILL LOAN YOU MONEY ON YOUR CAR AND LEAVE IT IN YOUR ST?iTK^ 10 542 M MERIDIAN Rl. 2166 X/ Money'to Loan NEED MONEY? Quickly, confidentially and bualnaae-Uke dealings is a part of rfie service w# gtr LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141Vo E. Washington St. MA 1d*%585 Lincoln 7154 AUTO LOAN CO.\ Loan* to car owners, Mr, Schmidt. 122 W North St. Lincoln 7675.
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How Egyptian bricks were molded. The* mixture of clay and chopped sfraw was packed by hand into individual molds and then pilpd up in the sun until partly dry. Then the mold was taken tiff and the drying completed. Egyptian bricks were rarely baked with fire.
SHE story of* brick carries us back to the dawn of civilization, for almost as soon as men began to erect temples and palaces, they learned that a cheap and durable building material could be obtained by molding clay into rectangular masses and allowing it to harden, either in the sun or ln artificial heat. Kiln-burned bricks made by the Babylonians 6,000 years ago still exist, and the entire site once occupied by the vanished city of Babylon is little more than a huge mound made by the breaking down and dissolving of the former huts and houses of sun-baked brick. The ancient Egyptians had an inexhaustible supply of brick-making material in the clay which forms the bed of the river Nile and brickmaking was always one of their chief industries. Because this clay lacked tenacity, the Egyptians used to add chopped straw or reeds, which served to bind the bricks together. You remember how the children of Israel during the mournful years of their bondage in Egypt were set at making bricks, and hpw the cruel task masters added to their woes by requiring them to make "bricks without straw”; that it ordered them to furnish their own straw without diminishing the quantity of bricks produced in a given time? The Egyptian bricks were nearly all sun-dried, not kilnbaked, and so were like the adobe bricks of Mexico and the southwestern part of the United States, which arc still used where there Is no frost to freeze the moisture in the bricks and crack them. Big Industry Today brick making Is one of the world’s great industries. You will scarcely find a commun ty of any size without its own brick plant, unless it has an abundant and cheap supply of other building materials 37 Money to Loan
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close at hand. The industry is widely scattered because bricks can be made of almost any kind of clay, mixed with sand. Brick clay consists largely of hydrated silicates of aluminum, with oxide or carbonate of Iron, and various other substances. When they are burned, bricks of this composition have a buff, salmon or red color, due to the presence of Iron. If much carbonate of lime or chalk is present, the color is sulphur-yellow. If sand is not already present in the clay, it must be added. If there is too much sand the bricks are likely to crumble, and if there Is too little the bricks will easily crack. In making bricks, the clay is thoroughly cleaned and mixed with water in w r hat is known as a "pugmill." In this are rotating blades which cut and thoroughly mix the clay. Sometimes anthracite coal dust is added to help in the burning of the bricks. The mixture then goes to the brick-making machine, except in small plants, where it is molded by hand. There are three general types of machines—the softmud machine, the stiff-mud machine. and the dry-clay machine. In the stiff-mud process, which Is the most generally used, the machine has a trough, with a feed hole at the end and a delivery hole at the other. A central shaft carries heavy knives, so arranged that when the shaft is turned the clay Is thoroughly mixed and kneaded, and forced through the rectangular opening In a column of soft brick. This column is cut in proper length by wires. This process produces slightly harder and more durable brick than the soft-mud process, ln which the machinery presses the mixed clay into molds. In the expensive dryprocess the clay is almost dried before it is introduced into the machine. and the bricks are made in steel molds under great pressure. Most of the finest brick for artistic front wall or decorative Interior work is made by this process. Brick Is Dried From the machines the brick goes to the drying tunnels to be dried for about twenty-four hours In a moderate temperature before being dried in the kilns. Sometimes they are piled in the open to dry slowly, but artificially dried bricks burn more evenly. The drying tunnels are heated usually by the exhaust heat from the kilns, and the atmosphere must be kept dry by ventilation devices. If the air gets too moist, the surface of the brick remains damp for some time and the moisture from ♦he Interior comes to the surface as water, carrying with it the soluble salts of the clay. These salts are deposited as the water evaporates, leaving the white scum often seen on improperly dried bricks. The bricks are now ready for the most important part of the process —the burning. On this depends very largely their strength and durability, as the action of the heat brings about chemical actions which entirely alter the structure of the clay. The bricks are piled in kilns so arranged that the fire may reach every part of them. Sometimes the bricks themselves are piled to make their own kiln and a fire started Inside; by this method a great number of bricks may be burned at one time. The firing takes from ten to fifteen days according to the method employed. Bricks for ordinary purposes are kept at a cherry-red heat, with a continuous sheet of roaring flame filling the whole interior of the kiln. Others for finer purposes are raised almost to white heat.
WANT THEIR STATION Declaring the Baltimore <*■ Ohio Railroad abandoned its station at Paris. Jennings County, without consent of the public servioe commission, 134 residents and business people of the city petitioned the commission today to order the station re-established. Permanent abandonment of the station would practically destroy the business In the whole community, the petitioners said. • Marriage Licenses Floyd A. Sutherland. 28. Claysvlle, Pa . salesman: Nancy L. Collins. 23. Charieron Pa., stenographer. Oheeter F. Lindner. 27. 1510 Ashland, checker: Mary A Veatch. 23. 1402 N. Mount. inspector. Frank Faulk 23. 963 Eugene, meat packer. Lehir if. Ulrey. 32. 612 W. New York, bill clerk. F Ll y l_ L v,. Ke P7 ,w W 24 St. Paul, machinist. Glerrith K. Todd. 21. 1210 N. Tuxedo .clerk. * n U Dicks. 36 182 Bright, foundry. Zcnolta Grandame. 21. 618 N. Delaware laundress Carl Whitcomb. 39. 1240 English, laborer :Leth B. Frankum. 27. 1404 Deloss domestic. Alfred W. Brasseur. 32. 1212 E. Washington. proof redaer; Corrinne Black. 19 1210 E Washington. MJ'ton sVyatt. 20 Alexandria, Ind. molder; Eleanor A. Ringer. 17. fell fj Sherman, clerk, John W. Ransom. 44. 350 H JE Waahliigqpn truck driver: Maud E. Sloan. 38. 3001 E. Washington. Charles O. Atkins. 26 417 W. New lork meohanio: Mary C. Sutherland 18 Speedway. Harris B Hendrickson 23 2903 Wood, plasterer: Clarissa E. Watson. 19. 2992 Wcdo. domestic. J. P. Michael Cos. Wholesale UriM^rt Largnl Dealers in Canned Uoofl* tm Hotel*. Restaurants Clohi and Inetl tntlone Fayette and J. P. M. Brandi
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WALB NAMES DISTRICT MEN TO MEET DAWES Plans Are Completed foi| Reception of Vice President. Clyde A. Walb, chairman of the Indiana State Central Republican committee, today appointed Republican representatives of each congressional district to serve on the State reception committee for Vice President Dawes, who will speak at Cadle Tabernacle. Thursday night under auspices of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce. Personnel of the committee is now complete. Walter S. Chamber* of the Indiana Democratic central committee announced appointment of Democratic representatives Monday. The Committee District representatives are: First William E. Wilson, Evansville, Democrat. Stuart Fisher, Princeton, Republican; Second, D. Frank Culbertson. Vincennes, Democrat; Ewing Emison, Vincennes, Republican; Third, Frnak Gardner, Scottsburg, Democrat, Archie Bobbitt, State house. Indianapolis, Re publican; Fourth, Lincoln Dixon, North Vernon, Democrate, Daily McCoy, State house, Indianapolis. publican. Fifth, John T. Terre Haute, Democrat. Mark Nebeker, Clinton, Republican, Sixth, Charles A. Hack, Shelhyvllle, Democrat, Clarence Brown Richmond. Re publican: Seventh, Reginald Sullivan. Indianapolis. Democrat. Schuyla rllaas, Indianapolis, Republican. Eighth Dale J. Crlttenberger. Andor son, Democrat, Lawrence Cartwright Indianapolis, Republican: Ninth, Robert Bracken, Frankfort. Democrat, Ed Bowen Delphi Republican Tenth, Howard Gascheidler, Hammond. Democrat, George Foland. Crown Point. Republican: Eleventh. Robert Batton, Marion, Marlon, Democrat, Jesse Murden, Peru Republican; Twelfth, L. G. Ellijjgham, Ft. Wayne, Democrat, Lloyd Gates. Columbia City, Republican; Thirteenth. A. L. Deniston, Rochester, Democrat. Ernest Morris. South Bend. Republican. Congressmen
The Indiana Congressional representatives who will serve on the committee are: Harry C. Canfield. Batesville; Richard N. Elliott, Connersville; Frank Gardner, Scottsburg; Arthur H. Greenwood, Washington; Albert R. Hall, Marion: Andrew J. Hickey, Porte; David Hogg, Ft. Wayne; Noble J. Johnson. Terre Haute; Fred S. Purnell, Attica; Harry E. Rowbottom, Evansville: Ralph E. Updike, Indianapolis: Robert H. Vestal, Anderson, and William R. WooiL Lafayette. H The State Committee will headed by Senator James E. Watson. Senator ( Arthur R. Robinson will serve as vice chairman. John L. Duvall, Republican candidate for mayor, and Walter Myers, Democratic candidate for mayor, have re celved special invitations to join with the committees in receiving the vice president. Approximately 100 reservations for the Dawes dinner to be given in the Riley Room of the Claypool Thursday at 6 p. m. have been received to date, John B. Reynolds, general secretary of the chamber of commerce, said. Invitations went forward Saturday to several hundred persons, including members of the general reception committee, ap pointed by Frank S. F*ishback, president of the Chamber, and members of the State Reception Committee, appointed by Walb and Chambers. Escort Planned The rice president and his party will be met at the Union Station by members of the reception committees, and will be escorted to the Claypool by police detachment of mounted men, motorcycle men and uniformed officers and plain clothes detectives, led by the Police and Firemen's Band. It Is planned to have the escort march north on Meridian St., from the Union Station, turning east at Washington to Pennsylvania. north to Ohio, west to 1111 nois and south to the Claypool. The dnner Wll be concluded 7:45 p. m. so that suffleant tine fWP all guests to reach the Cadle Tabernacle by 8:15 p. m.. where the Vice President will speak, may be allowed. The doors of the tabernacle will be open at 7 p. m. and at 7:30 p. m. a concert will be given by the lndi anapolls News’ Newsboys’ Band. At 8:15 p. m. Dawes will be introduced by Nicholas H. Noyes, vice president of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce. in the absence of President Fishback. Dawes' address will be broadcast through courtesy of the Merchants Heat and Light Company. Amplifiers will carry the address to the remotest comers of the large auditorium. No seats will be reserved except those which will be occupied by members of the general reception committee and members of the State reception committee and those others who may attend the Dawes dinner at the Claypool.
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