Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 168, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1925 — Page 10
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2 Card of Thanks IN MEMORIAM—In lovinsr remembrance ol my dear brother. John Corulorth, who died twenty years a#o today. N.ov. 14. 1905. From this world ol pain and sorrow, To the land of peace and rest, God has taken you dear brother. Where you have fo-und eternal rest. Loving; sister. MILDRED LEUXKL, Baltimore, Md. 5 Funeral Directors <S/WVWV^^^A^/A/WVS^Ww W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office Shelby St DKexel 257 C. FLANNEP & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to the 'people of ln<P*napoli9 since 1887. Phone —Main 0041. 0042. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY Notices ol funeral at our chapel refer to our present mortuary Our new mortn ary wiil open about Kep. 1. BERT S GADD—2I3O Prostiecl 9t. Phone Stewart 2278. George Gnnstemer Funeral director „ 622 K Market. Main 0900KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL director 1402 N Illinois 9t, MA 1134 Res. Bel. 3866 R l UNDERTAKER9—HTBEY TITUS Bbl N. Delaware Main 3080 r § Special Notices LET US DO YOUR “WORK HOME CLEANERS 190l’BELLEFONTAINE . KEN. 2020 Cleaning. presins and repair. All men s women’s and childrens cl o thin s' We aso launder in soft water. All fancy silks doilies, curtains and draperies. All worn called for and delivered. Prices reason able. MILDRED MEWHINNEV: sulphur y.'POi_ baths and massage lor men andw°m-<-n. Open evenings. 304 Rauh 81c.g.. oi call Lin. 2555. _ Radium .aectric. medicated. suit) ini r bat hi and massage. Battle Creek method 10 a W, St, Clair. Riley 2072. _ MARGARET’ SELLER* u O D C.. S. D. obstetrician, acute and chrome magsa-ye 1 N. Jersey Riley 9 Personals __ MADAME KELLV Electric Massage and Vapor Baths MADAME JOSEPHINE. Permanent Beauty Work 729 N. NEW JERSEY RILEY 2573, EXPERT Kodak finishing, cut nrjcfw. LAND STttPIO. 247 E. Washington. _ 10 Lost and Found FOUND —Articles found In Indian apolis street cars yesterday: AIREDALE —Lost neighborhood of loth and Delaware, answers to named 1 “Hunky:” Pennsylvania license. Reward Lin. 5065. DOG lost male ooach: to name Pi-eC Call Drex. 4.169 Kewaro. .—. 1,,',v TERRIER—Smail black and white. collar with tag; wandered from Univerit.v Heights Nov. 4. Reward. DR 4UW. LINK BRAIII.ET —White cold, inlaid with khlnestoi: 'S and Emeralos Lost t day night. Citil Main 6.8.< ; Weaa.ro. SWEATER —Dark brown, on W. Washington. Reward.— Beh 1 “ 1 ROSEWOOD crepe dress, lost from rna,4)ine whi'e driving north part ol city Thursday. Reward. Ran._OOOL ' V !m E S W Sum S r w!°w2rtS r nSt , on 'sf. Ttelmont, 4*3ft7. Reward. SHELL-RIM GLASSES —Lost Sunday. Harriflon 1098. —- v j l p Acu c a it,—Maui *2240 agrain about bla-'n grip containing baby clothes. POLICE PUP* Black and tan: female Reward Ran. 3128. 2815 Boulevard PI. BUNCH OF KEYS LOST. OB’WARD. WASH. .)434. 12 Help Wanted—Male SALESMEN: We want a few good men with sales ability. If you can qualify we will teach you the practical side of Felling Ford products o.v going right out in the field and selling with you. Commissions paid Oil both new and used cars. Sid accessories. Tin- men we now have make from 550 to SIOO tier week. If .von have a Ford car a good appearance and PerB FOUTS CAR 'AND “TRACTOR CO. 2030 W. Washington St. SALESPEOPLE WANTED Tn SELL OUR FAMOUS XMAS CAN DIFS EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY MEN* AND WOMEN FULL OR SPARE TIME- *ls TO W PER DAY. SPINKARMS* HOTEL CANDY SHOP. 410 N. ME RIDTAN OPEN DAY AND NIGHT RELIABLE man in every town and city to distribute free samples. advertising matter etc.: 'no selling: experience urn necessary: "outdoor *work: average pay $8 •Jo- Write oulckly for contract. SUPERvWcOLOMBE. 5153 N. Clark St.. Chicago. IDLABORERS —Apply Indianapolis Water Company filter. Twentieth St., west of canal. j3 / nstructions MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITV BARBER COLLEGE 51<T BWashtn* ton St.. Indianapolia Ind Circle 0757. j 4 Salesmen Wanted NBTVV invention: auto radiator shutter; just out: best on market: retail* Si 50; wonderful improvements over old Fhutters clinch quick Bales; biff missions; S2OO weekly: season here. Act oulckly. Send for sample. STEWART MFC* 225 W. Huron, Chicago. FORD goes 60 miles on one gallon; scientific gas saver: all autos: one free: demonstrator. CRITCHLOW. B 11. Wheaton. PI. 15 Agents and Solicitors AGENTS WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLES Sell Madison “Better-Made" Shirts for large Manufacturer d’reet to wearer. No capital or experience required. Many earn SIOO weekly and bonus MADISON MILLS. 560 Broadway. New Yorit. 16 Help Wanted—Female ADDRESSING envelopes: experience unnecessary: earn slo to $46 weekly during spare time at home: dignified work lor hnnPHt sincere persons. FRAMvLYN PRODUCTS CORP. Dept. 5206. 1143 Blue Island Ave. Chicago. SALESLADIES wanted, to sell a wellk town fruit cake to housewives; pleasant work; good commission: plenty ofter Htr.rv Annlv between 9 and 12 a. m. Manager FEDERAL SYSTEM OF BAKERIES. 25 S. Illinois. WANTED—Women for spare time work; experience unnecessary; take orders: new popular-priced sanitary belt and protector- $33-850 weekly: pocket size sampte hIaLTH-TEX COSP.. 1134 Burnham Bldg., Chicago. LADIES, earn S3O weekly at tome, addressing. mailing; free details,, "end stamped envelope. PUB. ~13 unswoid, Detroit. Mich. {
id Help Wanted—Female /VVVS"/WV^V^/VVS^VVVV><VS<VVVV\AA^A^ •HOUSEWIVES—To sell Harrah s oint ment, during their spare hours, to their neighbors and friends. Easy way to make Christmas money HAROMA MFG. CO. 209 Ho iday Bldg. 17 SituationsW anted a—Male PAPER hanging and painting wanted t ex-service man; expert work; iood ref erenocß. MR, MOBLEY. DR HUli M .< 8 Rooms for Rent CAPITOL, N. 2850 room: pri. family: home prlv. - coupre >mp. Har. 4539-M. MONTCALM St.. 1500: turn tolled front room electricity, gaib: board: $3 week RANDOLPH. N 12: large, front room; modern: E. Wash, car Riley 1984. CLEAN, front room: modem: private home: large closet: $5 for two; home privileges: garage. Bel. 4458-M. Bel, 0324 CLEAN, warm room; private home: near E. Wash. car. Riley 6410, LADY, employed, to share my cosy apartment. 6 W, Ray St.. Apt, 5, a—Light Housekeeping EAST. 139 N.; nice, clean rooms: heat, bath; everything furnished; $4. HOYT Ave.. 1112: 2 furn housekeeping rooms; modern Call eve., DRexel 5816 LEXINGTON. 1940; three furnished modcm rooms: everything paid. Dr. 7158-W. M'LEAN PLACE. 28 2 ROOMS: MODERN HOME: REASONABLE Ken 1913 OLIVE ST.. 907; THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS WFBSTER 3623 SOUTH St.. E. 315: furnished rooms, batli; honaekeeplng; $2 00 week. SPRUCE ST. two semi-modern rooms: no objection to children. Drex. 1176. b—Board and Rooms WIDOW would like lady or gentleman to board and room in modern cottage No other roomers. Drexel 2896. CHILDREN TO BOARD BY DAY OR WK. MOTHERS CARE GIVEN. KEN, 5015. 19 Rentals a—Houses ASHLAND. 1944; 7 rms.: strictly mod.: new turn.; gar.; attractive inducement to steady tenant: nice location. Ri. 6556. BEVILLE Ave 536 N.; 6-room modern double, with garage; $35. BOSART, 835; 6-rm. modern, double gar.. Webster 1049. COFFEY ST., 007; six rooms: 515. Lincoin 7077, COLTON ST.. 1037: electric lights, porch; $lO. Inquire 317 E. South. COMMERCE. i412. . rms.; double; scmimotl.; garage: water pd ; S3O M. 1682 COV.NEK Ave.. 2442 ti-room. strictly mod ern furnished: near Brookside car line S3O per month Webster 2818. DEARBORN, N\, 1341: 7-rms. mod. dble.. gar, $37.00 water pd. Irv. 2011-M. DENNY' ST.. 38; hall five-room double; modern; S3O. Main 2830. DORMAN. 322: first floor; semi-modern. Dorman, 318; 8 rms,; mod., reasonable. EIM, 972; lights, gas, toilet; S2O. Keystone. N.; four-loom; garage: modern except furnace; $25. Web. 3105. EMILY COURT. 1724 Cottage Ave.: hall double. 6 rooms, modern: water paid garage: S2B: adults. Inquire 1225 S. State. ENGLISH AVE.. 1411: six rooms, moiff em. Drexel 1820-W. FLETCHER. 1147: 3 rooms: water toilet inside; vacant Sat. DRexel 4383-R. FOURTH. S., 6' : Beecli Grove: six rooms: S2O. Lincoln 8754. GALE. 1540-42 N.; 6 rooms, strictly mod mi good furnace, Web. 5306. HOSBROOK. 1012; five rooms, semi-mod. err Spann 1124: five rooms, semimodern. Drexel 6040, HOVEY", 4917; four rooms, attic, basement. water, inside: S2O; references exclmnged.y Keys 4610 Hovey, LINDEN St.. 2017 2025: half, three-room double. sl4 00. Civic Realty Cos. 136 N Delaware St., Lincoln 5050. MERIDIAN. S. 933 p,: 6 rooms and bath: 822.50 month. Main 1849. MINNESOTA 005. E.: Water, lights, gas and cellar. Call TRUEBLOOD, Main P’M' 1 Eve.. Irvington 4213. NAOMI. L4lB :• new 4-room semi-modern garage. S3O Main 3877. or evenings. Webster 4HII. __ NEW JERSEY S. 1515; 4 rm.. senii-mod. double: s2l Wash. 1071 -M. NEW Y'Ollrf E 5 1048: semi-mod.: water. gas, toilet, elec. Keys .122Dorrnmi. PARIS 282.1-27: eoored: 4-room, semi modern double■: $lB. Hum, 3610. PROSPECT and Sherman Dr : 4-room house barn, ty acre, Lincoln 7780. ROOSEVELT AVE.. 2039: four rooms. semi-modern: S2O, Harrison 1510. SHEFFIELD. 1302 S.: 5 rms.; inside toi'et: water pd. gar.; S2B. DR. 5;;7,. 16TH, K. 2510: 4 room modern double; garage Spades Park. DKexel 1280. STATE and Orange o-room upper: setni modern; toilet inside; water aid: garayr: 820 Inquire 12'-’.5 S. State ST PETER ST.. 441: four rooms: gas. electric lights: sl6, Lincoln 8751. TRAUB. N. 5.>2; 4-room double: attractive inside; sl7 Har. 4315-W TWENTY-SEVENTH ST.. W.. 1146: four rooms, electric lights, gas. newly decorated: rent sl6. Circle 0618. E. J. McCRACKEN, UDELL. 1345: live rooms; electric lights; two large lots; -gent S2O. Circle 0618. E. J, McCRACKEN. WHEELER ST., 2168: four rooms. .$20.00 2125 Parker Ave.: four rooms. . 22.60 1246 W. 25th St.; four r00m5.... 27.50 1903 N. New Jersey St.: ten rooms. 60.00 A. F. Zainey, 108 N. Delaware St. REDUCED RENT 1230 Udell Sfl; 3 rooms; electric lights; $12.50 month. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 4 BEDROOMS Eiaht rooms, modern house, in first-class repair: 414 E Fifteenth St Call Rando'nh 5860 FOUR-ROOM modern; bath. garage; never been occupied; reasonable. 3858 Byram Ave. 2306 S PENNSYLVANIA' o-room moil ern; garage $32.50 CIVIC REALTY CO Lin >0 )0. ATTRACTIY'K 4-room home: electric lights gas, city water, inside toilet. DR. 6817 SEE DUNLOP & Hui.T£i>BL for bantams BEAL ESTATE A F. fcAINMY, REAL ESTATE RENTALS INSURANCE 108 N DEL A LI 6520 c —A partments BUTLER. S. 19. 2 Yooms. S2B: 1 room, $10: gas. water, heat. lights: good neighborhood. Irv 1127-R. ILLINOIS. N. 5014: tower duplex, mod. vacant Dec. 1. Call Har. 4228-W. COLORED Shrivcr. 2514; 5 rooms and sun parlor strictly modem; $32.50. Olrcle 1030. EAST —-Modern flat. 4 rooms bath; fur inis: good location: S3O. Ran. 5119. 21 Real Estate for Sale b —Houses $75 CASH Makes First Pavnient on 135;i W. 28th St. A six-room house hi good condition, newly painted and decorated. Buyer can have immediate posscssi< n and pay balance in easy monthly installments. Call MR. HACKEMEY'ER. Main 0792. NEW 4-room bungalow. 3920 Hoyt Ave. Located in English Height addition. 2 squares east' ol Sherman Drive. Electric lights, cement walks, front drive garage. Sell at a bargain: $2,450 on terms. Take English Ave. car, transfer to street ear bus. or call Webster 0899. or Main 5072. and we will be glad to show yoil this property. WADE. 1814; new bungalow: four nice, comfortable rooms, with bath, toilet, sink in kitchen, electricity, gas, garage; large lot; improved street: $32.50. Terms to suit purchaser. EVERROAD. 204 Transportation. Lin, 3880. Dr, 3250, $250 Cash 809 Bancroft St.. 5 rooms, all modern; balance monthly ; some Barrett. Fidelity Trust Cos. Mr. Sexton. MA 0584, $250 CASH Five-Room .Modern Bungalow, 5014 University Ave. Pay the balance like rent and become an independent home owner. This house has such desirable features as a long living-room across the front, fireplace, stairs to the attic, etc Call MR. KACKEMEYKR at Main 0792. y BIG, new, 4-room cottage: garage: $27.50: terms: northeaat. Owner. J. C. OWENS. 507 E. Washington St. 6 ROOMS; modern, improved street and alley . All assessments paid: $4,200. with $3(>Q down. DKexel 6817. For Home on Terms. See ALLEN^XLSPACH. Lm 3477 433 lemek r_ SSO DOWN buy a 5-room bungalow: bard wood ifloors. full basement Lin 5846 Wash. QS72. S.)O DOWN buys a modern house on Greer, close to McCarty. Street paved. Lin. 5846. Southport 12 R 1. 6-ROOM house. Would consider good ear on first payment, balance like rent. Call Main 1108. Wetaeter 1108, FOR nice home east or south, call O. ’j’. OBBBURN. DRexel 8184.
21 Real Estate for Salv b—Houses SSO CASH Makes First Payment on Double 422(5-28 Schofield Ave. CeWnt front porch, with walks around house, electric liffhts. b:tscment. sink and well in kitchen: double shed. Let the rent from one side help pay for your home. Call MR HACkIiMEY’ER. Main 0792. .s&<U> GUILFORD: 5-room modern burura low: $4..“>00: small down payment; cany monthly payments, Humboldt 10U. d—Lots MARS HlLL—Fine building lots: reasonable terms. A olace with a future. INDUSTRrAI. DEVELOPMENT CO M 5080. e —Suburban Fi ve-Roon 1 Bun gal o w Acre of ground—six miles from Monument, off newly improved Lafayette Road. Has close connection with schools, churches ami stores. Has electric liffhtß. cinder drive, well, graraffe and steel wire fence, and lots of shrubs and new trees. $1.50.00 down. baJ. 1 % month. Cal MR. MACKEY. Main 0702. Ken 3540. SIOO Cash Makes First Payment on Suburban Home New 5-room bungalow, inclosed back porch, electric lights, basement and-garage. Just the place to ra e chickens fmd have a small garden. Easv monthly payments. Call ' MR. HACKEMEYER. Main 0792. TRADE $350.00 equity ill two lots % square from National Road for light used car. MR. MACKEY'. Main 0792. Ken. 3240. 5-KOOM House. 2 acres; small down pay ment. Ca’l Riley 4287. Owner f—Sale or Exchange HAVE a dandy 6%-acre farm. 20 miles from city, to exchange tor 40 acres near Monrovia. Martinsville or M (Hires ville. Prefer hill farm. Mrs. Little. REALTY SERVICE BUREAU. Lin. 5307. FIVE-ROOM semi-modern bungalow: garage: west Wash 4661-J. 22 Real Estate Wanted LET us sell your houses lots JOS A. SELVAGE Main 0717 23 Farm Lands 3% ACRES. 9 miles 'rom monument. Can oe ouilt on with a very small investnient. Bel. 3494. 25 Miscellaneous fdr Sale FOR SALE AT UNCLAIMED ERE IGI I T ST AT lON OP THE C., C., C. & ST. L. RY. CO., COR. . CAPITOL AVE. AND SOUTH ST. r INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 1 post drill, $8: 25 sheets tt*t a board. $1~: ladien’ oxfords, *I.OO. SI .50 and $2.00 pair men s high-grade oxfords. pair: men’s and boys overcoats, $lB to S3O ra.: •] lut ladies' sisirt hose 56c pair;'! cotton felt mattress. $8..50; 1 Marmon lire cover, $5; rugs, various sizes and patterns; 1 wardrobe trunk: 1 Birdseye Maple writing desk, sl2: 4 dairy lunch chairs. '■a.; 2 ferneries: l second-hand barber chair. $10: 3 cases paiier napkins. $3.50 case: wash boilers. $2 and $2.50 ea.: J gas heater, $10: 1 lawn bench, $1.50: doors, various sizes and prices; 4 brl. powdered milk. 10c lb. by the bbl.: 3 iron pumps,- $lO ea.; empty iron drums; roofing paper, $125 rl.: building paper. $1 rl.: 3 folding ironing boards. $2 and 2.50 ea. 1 lavatory. S2O; 2 closet bowls. $8 ea.: lot sand screen wire: rocking chairs, 2 1-gal. cans Gray House paint, $1.50 gal.; 6 drums roof cement, and many other articles too numerous to mention. J. K. VANCE. JR.. Storekeeper. Store open daily except Sunday. 8 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Saturday, 8 a. m. to 11:30 a. ru. ’ BED. IRON. 9x12 HUG. AXMfNSTKRCALL DREXEL 011.5. FURNITURE BOUGHT SOLD AND EXU>lAN’GKD, 1 511 X, ILLINOIS. RANGE: New Detroit Jewel. 3 month* old. 627 W. 29th St. Bugs —Linoleums 9x12 Ia pis try Brussels regs. blue an, taupe and old rose, special. sl3 95 Gold Seal Congoieum rugs. 9x12 sl2 75 These rugs are carried in all sizes and patterna at proportionate prices Imported Japanese grass rugs 9x12. double warp, heavy grade made in beautiful colored oatterne special $7.50. 11.3x12 rugs $29 60 all wool Our line of Brussels velvets Axminsters and Wilton rugs carried in all sizes and patterns are sold at 'he lowest price* in the city Come in and be convinced All new perfect goods (no second*l Dorfman Rug Co--20? W Wasti. St., opposite Statebousa “If it covers the floor, we have It." SURPLUS STOCK TYPEWRITER SALE Many popular makes at low prices. Must be seen to be appreciated. See the Red Tag Machines. American Writing Machine Cos. 30 S. Pennsylvania. St. LI ucoln 6822 SlNGEß—Sewing machines. 2: dronheads: 1 round bobbin -! 2 : 1. SB. 1107 Prospect St. Drexel 7276. HEATING SOVE Good Condition. 3277 McPherson Ave. RUMMAGE SALE. 127 W GEORGIA NEAR ’LL. RI, 6622. b—Pet and Live Stock RICHARDSONS VETERINARY HOSPITAI— 14 S. WEST ST, CIR. 2333. c— Coal, Ice and Wood EAGLE Smokeless, mine run. 55.95 Eagle Smokeless, 2-in. fkd. 1p.56.95 No. 3 Poca. 6-in. fkd. ip $9.95 Thin vein McDowell county. W. Va. W. Virginia 2 in. fkd. Ip $5.95 Holden. Logan enmity. W. Va. Brazil Block, 2-tn. sh. ip $4.95 Brazil Block, 6-in. fkd. 1p....55.96 Owen county Indiana. Wheeling, 35c ton. ANCHOR CQAL CO. 212 N. Pine. RI ley 4164. RI ley 5444. Brazil Blko Shov. .$5.00 W. Va„ Lpo Fkd.. .$6.50 Poco. Lp......... SB.OO W. VA. NUT AND SLACK, $3.73 DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN CITY. WHEEL IN 35c. J. & I. COAL CO. RAN. 2471. 1205 ROACHE ST. COAL BARGAINS Ind. 4-m, fkd Ip $5 50 W. Va. ix 4 Egg. fkd $6.50 W. Va. 4-in. fkd. lp $7.00 Pocahontas No. 3 Red Ash... $8.50 Pocahontas Mine Run $7.50 NORTH ST. COAL YARD Lin. 1455. Oir. 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. 796 C. BRAZIL BLOCK 1% ro 24 IN LP . $5.25 PER TON BRAZIL PEA AND NUT, s4.fo EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 Fowler. Main 69.. U). HEAVY wood cut reauy tor use. All putpost*. Big load; cheap. Riley 6188. I
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15 Miscellaneous for Sale c— Coal, Ice and Wood SALE For a Limited Time WHY PAY MORE? _ Old Hickory White Ash Lump UM 2 Tons, $9,5® Remember, this is a clean forked ,'ump and a good burning coal. Banner Foel Cos. St. Clair and Nickel Plate R. R. RI ley 1866. Consider Quality When Buying KINDLING WITH EACH TON Genuine Glendora—The Wonder Coal. Sullivan County. Indiana. Best Glendora, ti-ln block. Ige. fkd $6.7.> Best Glendora. 6x3 Id. eln. Fkd $6.50 Best Glendora. 2x4 egg oln. fkd.. $0.25 Vu. and Kv.—The Best That Is Mined Best VV Va 6 in. block. Igc. fkd...s7 00 Best Va. egg 2x4 cln. fkd $6.50 _ Va. Mine and Kanawha County. Best E Kv. Harlan Cos.. 6 in. lg. fkd.s7.oo TRY OUR HOOSIER ASH _ Burns well ami holds fire over night. Jfoosier Ash Iml. No 0 Id. 6 in. Hid $5.85 Hoos. Ash. Ind. No. 6 2x4 egg. fkd.ss 35 Best Linton No 4. 0-in. In. eln. fkd.Bs ?5 Best Ind. 4-in. lp. No. 5 cln. fkd.. $5.50 Best Ind. No. 5. 2x4 egg eln. fkd. .85.25 Best 6-in. Eastern 111. In. eln. fkd..55.50 Best E. 111. No. 5. 2xt egg. eln. fkd.Sa.2s Delivered anywhere in the city. UNION ICE AND COAL *> 1910 Bluff Ave. Drex. 4621 Since 1908 Dependable. ATLAS FUEL CO 401 W. MORRIS DREXEL 0883 TRY OUR MAJOR COAL MAJOR COAL CO.. Ran. 4129. KINDLING AND STOVE WOOD BIG LOAD. DELIVER ED ANYWHERE. 26 Miscellaneous Wanted swvwvwvwvvwwvwv.vsww* SALVATION army Industrial Home. Help us to help others wltb your used clothms magazines news etc Phone Wagon Riley 6622. 27 Business Announcements FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made E. F HL'RKI.K 416 Mass Mam 1428. PAPER furnished and tliung S4 room and up: cleaning, painting. Web 3105. RUGS. 9x12. Ihriy emu 52: ail work guar SUPERIOR CLEANERS Ken 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDGE 201 Indiana Ive. 28 Storage and Transfer OVERLAND HAULING. RETURN LOADS WANTED. Packins and shipping household roods. Itw rate on Florida and California shipments OTTO J BUESZ Main 23533b2S Webster 4579-(H99-W. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO, Call ai all times Randolph 3741 MOVING and Trucking. Reliable men Call BORXMAN Web 0571 29 Business Opportunities i GROCERY' STOCK AND FIXTURES. CHEAP. TRADE FOR LOT. BEL. 2068. 30 Automobiles for Sale Eiglit Now Is the Time to Buy CLOSED CARS and Enjoy Closed Car Comfort Throughout the Winter. See These Closed Cars First 1921 Ford Coupe $135 1922 Ford Coupe 135 1923 Ford Coupe 235 1924 Ford Tudor 435 1924 Ford Fordor 475 1924 Essex Coach 495 1922 Olds 4 Sedan 525 1924 Olds 6 Sedan 665 1924 Olds 6 DeLuxe Sedan... 725 1924 Olds C Cab 565 1924 Olds G Coupe 650 1924 Olds 6 Coach 795 1925 Olds 6 Coach 845 1925 Olds 6 DeLuxe Sedan... 995 1924 Overlaiyj, Champ 375 1924 Chevrolet Sedan 395 The above cars have been thoroughly inspected and are ready to give you perfect satisfaction. Open Evenings and Sunday. 418 N. Capitol ave.' BUICK 45 TOURING. Runs good. Good tires. 35. CHAS. G. SANDERS CO. Jordan Distributor. 1033 N. Meridian St. - CHEVROLET 1923 dump truck, with Mandt- Body. Will take part in eoaJ. STONE CHEVROLET, 54(> K, Washington CHEVROLET bargains: earn guaranteed. MARION CHEYMtOI.ET CO . 1163 N. M. r DURANT TOURING 1922: spare tire. Mile shields: a dandy little lightweight touring car; $195; terms for quick sale. Open evenings CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributors Since 1904 31 W 13tiySt Lin 6942 J-OHD. 1925 touring: starter and balloon tins. A real buy at $245: cash or terms. WANGELIN SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5020. FORD roadster 1925 $2Bl 1921 Cole 8 sl7;. Ford coupe $.70 Small payment down, balance monthly. Ihese cars are in perfect condition. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH. 957 N. Meridian. Open evenings and Sunday a. m. FORD. 1921 touring; starter and demountable*: jock wheel: good serviceable condition: $25 down. WANOELIN-SHARP CO. 44-3 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5020 FORD COUPE 1923: Del co Ignition. lock wheel, speedometer, stop light and other extras: five excellent tires. Bargain for quick sale. Open evenings. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributors Since 1904 31 W. TBlrtec.ith St. Lin. 6942. FORD. 1924 touring; starter and demountables: lock wheel; good cord tires A bargain It 875 down. IV ANGELIN-SHARP CO. 44-3 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5020. Ford Bodies Drive in your Ford and trade for a better body: all kinds of regular and ten kinds of special and California tops. SWISSHELM fc BARKER FORD. 1923 ton truck; motcr and transmission completely overhauled: closed eab and large box body: $75 dqwn. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 44-3 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5020 NASH I'OURING FINE SHAPE $195 TERMS Overland. 1920 touring; good running condition: $75. Overland. 1924 touring: good condition. Overland, 1923 roadster. Olilwuobile 4. 1922 touring U T. ALLEiN MOTOR BALF.S. 917 Y'vginia Ave. Drexel 0928. ZZXXuM! i&'.
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30 Automobiles for Sale uP s6 °&R T “* ooo>° cA R pAi H * McFarlan 1923 Sport ‘Sodan. Ford Coupes. 1922, 1923. Chevrolet Coupe, 1923. Haynes Touring, 1922; winter en closure. Like new. Nash Touring, 1923, winter en closure. Ford Sedan, 1923. Oakland Coupe, 1923. Many others —Terms or Trade Bob’s Motor Service 340 S. Pennsylvania. Main 1705 OVERLAND 19 tourinff Excellent motor, lair paint, uoliolsicry and un b First $1.)0 takes it. STONE CHEVROLET 540 E. Washington. REO. 6-passenger sedan: refinished excel lent shape mechanically, looks good runs better; $675. REO EHRICH * MARLARKY 927 N Meridian, Lin. 4341. Open evening*. RFO toupng: in exi'Cllent meehiinleal eon dition: good tires and ready to go: $175. REO EHRICH & MAI.ARKY 927 N. Meridian Open evenings, Lin. 4341. Studebaker, 1923 Coupe Car has been thoroughly overhauled. Runs perfectly. Good tires. New paint. A Bargain. Chas. 0. Sanders Cos. Jordan Distributor 1033 N. Meridian St. LATE model Marmon touring with glass inclosed top. tires like new. excellent finish and Mechaniealy A-l. A handsome high-grade car at a bargain price: ' jU REO EHRICH & MALARKY. 927 N. Meridian. Open evenings. Lin, 4.341. GOOD USED CARS CHAS E STHTZ 824 N Meridian Bt. s For 15 DAYS The Largest SACRIFICE SALK Os USED CLOSED Automobiles IN OUR HISTORY 30 Cars to Choofee from. SALE STARTS Nov. 15, ’25 I SALE CLOSES Dec. 1, ’25 , BUY NOW ' And SAVE MONEY TERMS Oakley’s Famous E-Z Plan. All Cars on Display, at the OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1665 S. MERIDIAN DR.iXEL 4743 DRF.XEL 4744 OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS BUY NOW A good repossessed car offers the utmost in used car value. We have never before had a better line of cars to choose from nor have our prices ever been so low. 1925 Chrysler roadster. 1945 Maxwell touring. 192. V Studebaker Special 6 phaeton. 1925'Studebakrr Special 6 roadster. 1925 Star coupe 1924 Star sedan. 1924 Maxwell roadster. 1924 Nash 6 touring. 1924 Hudson sedan. 1924 Chevrolet roadster. 1924 Star roadster. Come in and see these ears and compare our prices with the rest. Then decide 1 Stedfeld 544 S. Meridian. Open Evenings and Sunday. GOOD USED CARS " Dodsro tourinff car; Rood runnitiff order: srood tire*; s7.”>. _ Ford tourinff oar; srood runninff order; s‘L>. Ford tourinff. 19C2: ttarter. drmountabios: prood runninff condition: Ford sedan: good runninff condition. $133. Small Down Pavnient. L. GUY LONG, 1114 N. MERIDIAN. LfN. 0865. FORD 1923 tollring: starter and damountables; lock wheel. A good Job throughout: $65 down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 44.3 Y'lrginia Ave. Drere! 5020. IASS FORD TUDOR $410; TERMS LATE model Roe, *need wagon; inclosed cab: body to suit: excellent tires; thoroughly overhauled: good condition: $650.00 REO EHRICH * MARLARKY 927 N Meridian. _Lm 4341. Open evening*. LATE 1922 Ford touring: starter and demountables: lock wheel: -hock absorber*. A r°al buy for ?85. cash or terms \VANGELIN-SHARP CO. -143 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5020. 1021 FORD COUPE < $95. TERMS FORD. 1920: light delivery truck; panel body; good tires and good, serviceable condition A real buy at S6O cash. WANGELIN-SHARP 00. 44.3 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5020. HAYNES SCHMIDT INC. 120 W NORTH ST. FOR YOflR NEW OR USED CAB--1923 FORD TOURING CHEAP a—T rucks f— CARS TRADED ON RICTKENBACKER are of Better Grade. Xterstegge-hollowell CO. MlFlf T'r Riekenbacker Distributors 436 N. Capitol Ave. Lin, 7554. 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles
10 Automobiles for Sale We are automobile doctors. It’* a nighty sick ear that we can't cure. The argcsl repair plant in the State. , Automobile Hospital. “3 So, K i-t SI, DRex. 3600. NOTICE n every respect Hit ears listed iplow are bargains." Kory car is in the bqst of conlilion thruout, and some have iiany extras, also some carry :e\v ear guarantee. And the reaSon they are barrains \ve have cut the price so-r this week-end only. Down * Payment. 1925 Ford Sedan f. .$l5O 1924 Tudor 125 1924 Coupe v 100 1921 Ford Touring 65 1924 Overland Coupe Sedan.. 125 1923 Overland Sedan 115 1923 Overland Touring 50 1924 Overland Roadster 115 1923 Ford Roadster 35 1924 Overland Black Bird .... 115 1923 Ford Coupe 75 Overland Tourings 35 Buick Touring 35 You will have to see these cars to appreciate their real value. Let us demonstrate. Easy terms. Y"our car in trade. HAYNES-SCHMIDT Inc, .120 W. NORTH ST. The Wlllys-Knight and Overland Dealers. LI ncoln 7575. Open Evenings and Sunday. 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1923. 1924 and 1925 model* preferred : we pay cash and deal quickly; ■ave time by seems us first I. Wolf Auto Cos. 669 N. Capitol Ave Corner North St. Plenty of parking space. Lin. 4616. HIGHEST CASH PRIOR “ PAID FOR USED CARS. WANT IUO CAR®. TO fUftR. SEE U 9 FIRST. SAM COP.AZ 61 N, CAPITOL. MAIN 6389. 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs BEST USED TIRES ROGERS. Bel. 4300. 3117 W Wash. Bel. 4800. FORD used parts; overhauled motor* and rear systems on payments. 461 Y'irginia A.VC; USED CARS bougnt and sold L GOLDBURG 522 N Capitol. EBACK & GENTRY' auto reflnlshing. See u* first. 532 N. Canltol Riiey 2760, 35 Financial MONEY TO LOAN ON AUTOMOBILES SUITE 9 542 N MERIDIAN RT 2156. 37 Money to Loan INVESTIGATE THE AMERICAN’S plan of solving th" financial problems of WAGE EARNERS. PROFESSIONAL and BUSINESS MEN when you need money. Easy Terms We loan you any amount up to $.300 on your furniture, fixtures, pianos, automobiles, allowing you trom one to thirty months’ time to repay loan. Pay all or any part of loan at niv time and only be charged . for the actual time the money is used. Amount. Time. Total Cost. $ 25.00 5 Months $ 2.64 50.00 5 Months ; 5.25 100.00 5 Months 10.50 290.00 5 Months 21.00 All other amounts same proportionate rale. Longer time if needed: monthly payments. When in Need us and irt us explain fully our plans and methods. Telephone applications receive prompt attention. American Loan Company 347 Bankers Trust Bldg. Pennsylvania and Ohio St*. Main 2983. Members of Indian and American Industrial Lenders’ Association*. DIGNIFIED LOANS at 254% Quick Service Strictly Confidemitnal On furniture, pianos, autos. e'.<?„ in sum)) up to $300.00. left 111 your possession. Terms easy. Interest charged only for actual time money is used. Call and let us explain our plan to you. Call At Lincoln Loan Company 615 MEYER KISER BANK BLDG.. 128 E. Wash. St. r PHONE LIN. 3264. NEED MONEY! Qu'eklv confidentially and buslD**e-Uite dealings 1* a part of rhe service we give LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Ete. CAPITOL LOAN CO. MIV2 E. Washington St. MA in 1)586 Lincoln 7184 38 Auction Sales WE BELL at auction, homes and farm*. DAYTON REAI. ESTATE DEVELOPMENT 00., 1010 Fletcher Saving and Trust, Riley 2704. 39 Legal Notices RESOLUTION, BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. CITY' HALL. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Park Coroanissioners of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that, bv Its Acquisition Resolution No. 20 1925, it has determined to acquire the following described real estate in the City of Indianapolis. Indiana Marion County, to-wit: “ Begin .ling at a point in the in tea-sec-tion of the south line of Maple Road with the east line of Watson Road, and east line being the lino between Range 3 East and Range 4 East; thence running south with said Range line 669.68 feet more or less, to the north line of Pivot City Realty Company’s first addition: thence running in a southeasterly direction with the nortn lino of said addition to the east line of the first alley east of Winthrop Avenue, thence running in a northeasterly direction along the arc of a curve to the left to a point, said point being 3ir feet east of said Range line and 475 feet south of the soulh hue of Maple Road running west; thence running north parallel with and 25 feel distant from the first, described line 475 fuel to the south line of Maple Road, thence running vest along said south line 25 feet to the place of beginning.” That said real estate so to be acquired is to be used for park purpose* In the City of Indianapolis. By said Resolution it is provided that Thursday the 3rd day of Droember. 1926. at the office of the ■aid Board in the City Hall in said city, will be the time and (tides whes float ao-
SCHOOL „ THE BEAVoER—The j T _ j. -p. p, O animal that builds his Jfl x & house in the water. Copyright, Compton’s Plctnrsd Encyclopedia Feature Service.
Slumps of Trees Cut Down by Beavers.
fT"TI AVE you ever heard the sayll—ll ing, "As busy as a beaver”? I* ’*’l Any one who has had the good fortune to see a colony of these water animals at work has no difficulty in understanding Its meaning, for they are among the most intelligent and Industrious of animals jjnd the dams and houses which they construct are wonderful products of animal skill. The beaver belongs to the group of “gnawers” or rodents and Is the largest and heaviest of that family. A large beaver measures about two feet from the tip of his nose to the root of his tail, which adds about a foot more. The tveight of such a specimen Is about 35 pounds, but large, old specimens may weigh 75 pounds. The tall Is not the least curious feature of the beaver, for It Is broad and flat, with a horny covering resembling scales. The front teeth are remarkably large, and, like the front teeth of squirrels, rabbits and other gnawing animals, are hard in front and softer behind, so that by use they become worn- to chisel edges. The beaver’s hind feet are webbed for sw’imming and the flattened tail serves as a rudder, and to splash the water for a warning signal. He Is a splendid swimmer and diver. Frequently he remains under water for fully two mlntues. Live in Families Beavers are social animals. A family of several members usually lives in one house; and sometimes large numbers of families collect together in a community. They usually work at night and build their lodges well concealed from haunts of man in small lakes or ponds made by damming up a forest brook. Their houses are oven shaped and built of bricks, sticks, grass, and moss, woven together and plastered with mud, so strong as to protect the inhabitants from beast of prey. The room Inside may measure eight feet in diameter, and two or three feet in height, and the floor is carpeted with bark, grass and wood chips. There are two entrances, both under water. One called the beaver entrance, is often winding In its course as a protection against enemies. The other is straight and is used both for taking in the wood for winter food, and as a means of escape in case of Invasion by a mink or other water enemy. Both these entrances open into a moat around the house, too deep to freeze solidly, so that the beavers are not likely to be shut in. In order that they may easily pass back and forth under the winter’s'ice and that they may have room to store food, the beavers build dams to increase the water around the lodges. These dams are often of great size; indeed, one is reported 1,530 feet long. The first step in dam-building is the selection of a suitable site, a narrow place in shallow water with firm bottom. Then work is begun of felling trees. Standing on their hind legs the beavers gnaw roui.d and round the trunk with their chisel-like teeth until the tree is ready to fall. Sometimes trees 18 inches in diameter are thus cut through by these sagacious animals. Cut I'p Trunk Some say that they always plan for the tree to fall toward the wath; others declare that they work haphazard. After the tree is down the beavers set to work lopping off branches and cutting the trunk into lengths which they can drag into the water. The short logs, dragged or floated to the desired spot, are stink parallel tvith the current, and if the water is deep they are kept down by means of stones, sod and mud loaded on by the beavers. Mud and stones and heavier timbers are carried in their forepaws and smaller timber between their teeth. There Is no superintendence in their work, but each beaver does what seems to him best. The result is that the dam is usually a tangled heap, but It serves its purpose. In old dams, willow and poplar logs have sprouted and have sometimes given rise to considerable trees. The beaver feeds mainly on the hark of trees (willow, poplar, birch, 33 Legal Notices Men will be taken confirming, modlfrimt or reminding said resolution, and when it will npaiT ana rpoelvo ronmnatran<to from rxroons interested in or affroted by u< h prooeedings and when it will determine the piTflne vit- lity r„nd benefit thereof CHARLES A. BOOKWALTER. BMSLET W JOHNSON. M MAGUIRE. „ FRANK P MANLEY. Board of Park Comm Irk) oners of the City %y of Indianapolia. Indiana. Nor, 14. 21. lfcNS, NOTICE OP SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ___ E X ECUTKI7T. . The undersign.-xi. joint executrix, of ths last will and testament of Minnie Sehroeder dereaaed, hereby glvea notice that bv virtue of an order of the Probate Court of said Marlon County, in the State of Indt ana. they will at the hour of 2 o'clock In the afternoon of the 21 at day of No- £" m bcr. 1926. at Room No, 42.1 Indiana Trust building. In the city of Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana and from day to da,v thereafter until sold, offet for sale at private aale. the fee simple of the decedent of the following described real estate in Marion County in the Slate of Indiana, tnWlt: Lot number one hundred and eightytwo (182) in Charles E Reynolds North Tuxedo Addition to the city of Indlanapijis. a plat of which addition is recorded in plat book No. 11 on page No. 16 in the Recorder a office of said Marlon County. Also Lot No. fifteen (IS) in John W. Trotter Trustee's Brookside Park Addition to the city of IndianapolU. a plat of which addition is recorded in plat book No 12 cm page No. 72 in the Recorder* S tflce of said Marion County. Also Lot o. serrcnteen (17) tn Block No. 11 tn Tuxedo Park, an addition to the city of Indianapolis, a plat of which addition ia recorded on plat book No. 10 of page No. 68 in tne Recorder's office of said Marion County. Said sale will he made subject to the ap proval of said court for not leas than the full appraised value of said real estate for cash In hands upon approval thereof, LILLIAN YATES anod BERTHA PRINGLE. Joint Executrix. Oct. 24. .31-Nov. 7, 14. 1925, NOTICE ’ ‘ Stockholders Annual Meeting ot the White River Railroad Chmpany for the election of officers and general buslne** at the office of King an A Cos.. Indianapolis Saturday. Nov ify B Sreta.
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etc.), and on roots, buds, herriea and leaves. A store of good-sized green logs is always sunk in the water at the doors of their houses for winter feeding. When the trees near the water are used up and tlie land is too uneven for rolling, logslldes and canals are cut in the banks and bottom to carry down the timbers. These channels may be hundreds of feet long and about a yard in width and depth. Orte of the chief uses of the beavers’ dam Is to insure sufficeint water to float these logs. Fur Is Valuable The soft, thick gray under-fur of the beaver has long been highly valued by man, and during the severd teenth and eighteenth centuries bea ver skins held first place in the world's fur trade. At that time, before the Invention of the modern silk hats, men's hats were made from beaver skins and hence the word "heaver” often meant "hat.” So great was the demand for beaver fur that in the western part of Canada and the United States beaver skins at times passed as currency. Formerly this animal waa distributed through the wooded part of the northern hemisphere, but it has been hunted until it is almost exterminated in settled portions. In the United States it is scarcely found east of the Mississippi. Occasional colonies are known, however, in Maine, Virginia, and a few other places. Bigid protection is afforded In most American States and in eastern Canada, and a. plea has been presented for a game and fur preserve in the Canadian northwest. In Itasca Park, in Minnesota, ths beaver has in recent years multiplied rapidly under protection. Friends of the beaver have encountered bitter opposition, liecuuse of the damage it sometimes causes by flooding tracts of valuable timber. Its good deeds, however, outweigh the bad. By building a series of dams in mountainous districts, the beavers form j>onds which hold the waters of the melting snows and give them out gradually during th<| Hummer to the arid plains. Thus the® help to Irrigate the land. Moreover their great economic value as a source of fur and their interesting habits should alone be a sufficient, argument in favor of protecting them. FORMER MAYOR FREED Ex-Official of Anderson Found Not Guilty in City Court. Jesse Mellett, 2461 Park Ave., former mayor of Anderson, Ind., Is free today of charges of Intoxication and driving an auto while intoxicated, following a trial in city court Friday before Judge Dan V. White. Mellett was arrested July 29, after an auto he was driving struck an auto containing four colored women at Fall Creek Blvd. and Meridian St. Patrolmen Forest Swank was suspended for thirty days after it was said he fled from Mellett'a auto in an intoxicated condition. Charges of assault and battery and failure _t 1 give rightaway were taken under advisement until Nov. 18. Seven continuances had been granted. BOND ISSUES ORDERED Board of Works Prepares to Pay City's Part of Bridge Costa. Bond issues of $30,000 for the city 's half of the cost of anew bridge at the Canal and Meridian St. ai*L $15,000 for a bridge at the Canal arl Blackford St. have been ordered the board of works. Bridge ordinances will be sent to the council as emergency measures. Installation of 12-foot light standards and lights on Harding St., between lOighteen and Thirtieth Sts,, and on Twenty-Seventh and Thlrt Third Sts., between Northwestern Ave. and the Canal, was ordered. HOPE FOR 68 GIVEN UP Bv VnUrd rre LONDON, Nov. 14.—At the King's orders, messages were sent today to relatives of the sixty-eight trapped men in the huge monitor submarine, M-l, lying on the sea's bottom, he yond Start Point, declaring that circumstances of the submarine’s disappearance leave no doubt but that the men In it have perished. Compton’s Pictured Encyclopedia Knowledge of* all the world, past and present, in pictures. L.S. AYRES & COMPANY State Agents
