Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 171, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1925 — Page 10
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I Death Notices PHILLIPS. MART E.—Ape 07 years, beloved mother of Mrs. E. S. GUdewell, Mrs. J. Reed, Mrs. A. Holliday. John Phillips. Mrs. K. Woods. Mrs. J. Browdues. William and Fred Phillips, passed Tuesday. Nov. 17 at 3 p. m. at her residence, 1645 N. Goodlet Ave. Funeral Thursday .Nov. 19. at 2 p. ni. af the home. i’rieneds invited. Burial Crown Hjll: $ funeral Directors Tw. T. BLASENGYM Main Office. 2336 Shelb.v St DRexel 257 C. f. FLAM NER & BLCHANAN azo n iiimoie at. Funeral ggf* o Ind.wnPhone —Main 0641. 0642. _ _ INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY Notices oi tunerai at our cbapei pertr to our present mortuary Our new mortn ary will open about Peb. 1BERT S GAUD —2130 Prospect St Phone Stewart 2278. Georire Unnsterner m’erai directoi^ in ||W| &M ■ ' KRIEGEB, WM. E. FUN’EI AL BIRECTOB 140? N Illinois Bt. ma. 1154 n ““ UNDERTAKERS—mSET* titub M N, Delaware M" 1 " 8 Special Notices electreat puts new aln Lofa en w a a?ker WO i m U 2 Central Apt. R Lincoln, 8873 CLASS ——l9A — —■ TiVr riRFP MEWHINNEY: sulphur vapor W. St Clair. Riley 2072, ■— a ass^?a. ai *Ntf miz y.:, ftox 50. Times =r ~ST Personals iiri _ MADAME KELLY •• Permanent Beauty' Wora * 728 Sn N^ W 2^ 9E t 0 Lost and Found CrOUND —Articles found In Indian I spoils street care yesterday: [ 1 LUNCH BASKET .'mtstk, >“r 2 SHOPPING BAGS Main 2737 ____ AIREDALE —Lost neignoorhood of loin ••H^: la Pe^ B ylv i Sfia e Ucen t soe. 0 e. Reward !fSillg|K3l| \yj}tcT watch!lost on H. Etn 1 yoST urday. Liberal reward MISS \UM. Wenetfir 4631~K- —: 77 r*alt Bel. 4975. Reward. VfVRAND OF TEARL BEADS —Lost on CWitral Ave. car or downtown. Circle • T.ibera.l reward Bp; 112 Help Wanted—Male Stone Cutters and Setters. •Union job. No labor trouble. JOIIII Diebold & Sons Stone Cos. Louisville, Ky. 'Salespeople" w antedrm 1 OTTR FAMOUS XMAS CAN n JEB BE fXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY m : ln and women full or spare cnr.-t.FGE. D._C; SALESMAN A food openinK for A-l Bale A s ™ a ,”- with window ehade expenence. Apply ~I~H S." Meridian . twq magazine men wanted for crew Man agers Non association workers only. MR* SMITH Hotel Williams, opposite State Capitol 13 Instructions \fPN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 51 0 'o7A7 in * ion St.. Indianapolis lnd Circle 0757. i . 'r VV nten—Female ADDRESSING envelopes: experience unnecessary. earn SI 5 to $45 weekly during spare time at home: dignified work for honest sincere persons. FRANKLYN PRODUCTO CORP.. Dept 5266. 1143 Blue Island Ave., Chicago. TWO neat refined young ladies under 23 for sales work: sls ner week to start if qualified MRS. SMITH. Hotel Williams. Opposite State Capitol. Between 7 and 10 a. ,70. or 4 to 7 p. m. 18 Rooms for Rent ILL.. N. 2440 APT. 10 CLEAN. COZY ROOM. STEAM HEAT HOT WATER GENTLEMAN $4 HAR 2743. WASH.. E. 1810: nicely furnished modern room- good heat. Riley 1010. NEW JERSEY N 2356- Stm. htd.. adj. bath, bus women pfd. Ra. 4066 DESIRABLE ROOMS 243 Va. Ave.: walking distance. 1 and 2 rooms $8 to sls per mo Jn-c’or service DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL EXCELLENT room In steam-heated apt. Very desirable, close in. College car: $5 per week, Lin. 7083. ROOM: sleeping good heat: hot water; Clean: $3 Sll‘2B N. Illinois: Apt. 3. IT’S N F.v KRRnit until Indianapolis Tbnee Want Ads Pave failed to find it, HBj
■ 8 Rooms for Rent a—Light Housekeepmg RUCKLE. 1040; 2 rooms and alcove, unfumished: adults. Ken, 4684. THE TYSON. 210 E. TENTH: TWOROOM APARTMENT. $7.60; SECOND FLOOR. ONE ROOM AND KITCHENETTE. 87: GROUND FLOOR. 139 N. EAST; 2 rms. and kitchen: heat. gas, elec, lights; everything furn,: <■ b—Board and Rooms ALABAMA N 1104; private: gentleman preferred Riley 2436. CHILDREN TO BOARD BY DAY OR WK. MOTHER’S CARE GIVEN. KEN. 5015. 1 9 Rentals a—Houses CHADWICK, 014: three large rooms: semi-modern; sl4 per month. DORMAN. 967: four rooms: city water paid, electric lights, gas: S2O. Call MISS ILG. Main 6761. Evenings. MRS. ELSNER, Irv, 3955, EIGHTEENTH. E., 2907: new five-room modern tiouble; garage, $35, I GLADSTONE. N.. 020: semi-modern; five rooms: $35 Belmont 3016-R. GOODLET. 900; four rooms: bargain. sl7: gas; W. Tenth ear. Drexel 4206. GRAY ST., S„ 431; three large tront rooms: garage: sl6, Kenwootl 3724. KEYSTONE. N.. 245-247: semi-modern double: 5 rooms; water paid: $27.50, garage. Call Web. 0523. Web. 2683. LINDE& St. 2017-2025: half, three-room double. sl4 00 Civic Realty Cos. 136 N Delaware St.. Lincoln 5050. MORRIS, V.. 303: 4, 5. 6 rooms; mod.; reduced rent. Har. 3704, NAOMI. 1418; new four-room semi-mod-ern: garage; S3O. Main 3377. or evenings Webster 4191. NINETEENTH E„ 2839; modern. ' except furnace; 5 large rooms, kitchenette, oeautiful bath, 4 large closets, new gar. in front: coal shed- old gar. rear: paved alley. 3216 E. 23d. Champlin Grocery. PRATT 9T„ E. 3421; four rooms; seraimodern: all newly papered; basement, attic: $25. Call MRS. ELSNER. Main 6761, or evenings, Irv. 3955. PRATT. E.. 653: 5 rooms: gas. well, cistern; oar rm.: >lB. J. G. McCULLOUGH. RINGGOLD. 1409. 6-room house with a oomplete bath. Call Drexel 5116-R. RURAL.. ST.. • S.. 411 • four rooms, semimodern: $21.65. Gall MRS. ELSNER. Main 6761, Evenings. Irv. 3955. SALEM ST.. 3434: six-room modern double: ino condition: reduced rent to right party Drexel 41841 V. SIXTEENTH. E.. 2522: new four-rocm per side modem double, with garage, $35 per month. Circle 7290, Wash. 1010. TALBOTT. 2533: 6-room mod.: hardwood firs., lanndry, garage, furn. Ran. 6415. TENTH. E.. 3105: six-room semi-modern double. Wash. 2347, ' WASHINGTON ST., is.. 1515: five rooms: gas. city water paid: rent $lB. Circle 0618. E. J. McCRACKEN, WHEELER ST.. 2168: lour rooms. .$20.00 2125 Parker Ave.; four rooms.. 22 50 1246 W 25th St.; four r00m5.... 27.50 1903 N. New Jersey St.; ten rooms. 60.00 A. F, Zainey, 108 N. Delaware St, 4 BEDROOMS Eight rooms, modem house, in first-class repair; 414 E Fifteenth St Call Rando'nh 5860 ATTRACTIVE four-room home: electric lights gas. city water, inside toilet; $22.50. Drex, 6817, FOUR rooms attic, basement: electricity. water and toilet; rent sl6 923 and 925 Charles St. MAX KATZ, 924 Union. 2306 S PENNSYLVANIA. 6-room mod . ern; garage $32 50 CIVIC REALTY CO Lin iQ’iO FOUR-ROOM bungalow: semi-mod.; newly decorated- in Brightw'd; $25 Ha. 2223. THREE nice light rooms: place for stove: sl2 50. Apply 21 HI S. Meridian. FOUR-ROOM modern double; eaHt: reduced rent. Call Irv, 4123-R, 1626 ARROW AVE.: six rooms: modem: fine condition: only S3O. Lin. 3734. SEI DUNLOP * mu.i KUEL for bargain* REAL ESTATE A F ZAINPY real ESTATE RENTALS INSURANCE 108 N DELA LI MO c—A Dartments APARTMENTS Maple road. 538 E., 5 rooms $85.00 Meridian St.. 2725 N., 1 room, kitchenette, dressing closet, bath 45.00 Meridian St.. 2735 N. 3 rooms. . . . 60.00 Delaware St.. 723 N„ 6 rooms. . . . 65.00 Delaware St.. 725 N.. 5 rooms. . . . 55.00 Prospect St.. 336 two rooms 39.09 Meridian St., 3311 N., 9 rooms. luxuriously furnished 250.00 EL H. WOODSMALL & CO., Inc See custodian or call Lincoln 5391. “We insure everything but the hereafter." OXFORD. N. 23; 5-room apt. All out side, semi-modern. Garage, EAST—Modem flat, 4 rooms bath; fur nice; good location: S3O, Ran 5119. 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses ELM, 900 BLOCK 5-room cottage newly papered, new electrical fixtures, inside toilet, large front and back porch cellar, paved street: Immediate possession: only $3,200 Small cash payment. CRAWFORD MOTf with EMORY CRAYVFORD. „ „ 222 N. DELAWARE. Mam 2681. Eve.. Rail. 1289. MY equity of S2OOO in thoroughly modem home on north side for 81.600. .balance on contract. $4,600. This house ,s easily worth $8,500: 2 bedrooms and bath on Ist floor; 3 bedrooms on 2nd floor; large closet In each room: hardwood floors, reception hall living and dinning -oom; largo basement with wash room and A-l furnace; garage. Apply Randolph 3748, Why Pay Rent? New 5-room bungalow, modem except furnace, only $3,600 SIOO cash, balance $35 per month: located 3644 Stanton Ave.. second street soufh of E. Wasbnigton on Sherman Dr. Owner Mr. Sexton. MA 6584, KEn, 2286, • $250 CASH 010 College Ave.: 6 rooms and bath: good business location. Price $3,350: easy month'y payments J. G. M’QULLOUGH Main 1700 lon v n $150.00 DOWN BARGAIN, NEAR SHELBY ST. 5-room bungalow: semi-modern; coxy, attractive and in good condition; built-in cabinet. Exceptional bargain at $3,200 Your terms considered. Call Lin. 3734. WADE. 1614 new oungalow: 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. 1846 BHOOKSIDE AVE.; just remodeled and ready for sale- very attractive fourroom cottage, with garage: priced very low with down payment terms to suit Circle 7200. Wash, 1010. IRVINGTON—Act quick. Here few days only to sell at sacrifice, beautiful 8room modern home. Open for inspection 56 Johnson Ave, 6281 CENTRAL AVE.: strictly modern six-room home; full basement: garagecorner lot; .can be bought on easy terms Wash. 0872. Lin. 5846. BIG. new. 4-room cottage: garage: $27.60terms: northeast Owner J C OWEN 9 507 K Washington St FIVEROCM modem bungalow; full basement-. hardwood floors: south: on SSO down. Ran .6232. FOR nice home east or south call C .1 O'-tU'TIN DRexel 6184 SIX-ROOM house; $350 cash, balance like rant. Call 317 E. Morris St.
30 Automobiles for Sale
MARION lr~, • ji - 963 N. (imSMm B L A :f S A 3™ S Meridian St. V- ~*.r / i You can rest at ease concerning any used car you buy from us. You do not have to be afraid of anything going wrong. Each car is GUARANTEED—4B Hour Trial Test—Free Storage till April Ist. Pay only $5 down. | . <S c=3 Rj down R) a week Your choice of thirty reconditioned used cars. Unmatchable bargains. Buy now while prices are at bed rock. 4 FORD TOURINGS $37 to $75 3—FORD TOURINGS SIOO to $l5O 3—CHEVROLET TOURINGS, ’2l, ’22, ’23 SSO to $165 2 CHEVROLET TOURINGS, 1924 S2OO to $275 5 FORD SEDANS $l5O to $450 3 CHEVROLET COUPES $250 to $375 4 CHEVROLET SEDANS $75 to $3380 ' MANY OTHERS—PRICED RIDICULOUSLY LOW MARION-CHEVROLET CO. DIRECT FACTORY DEALERS 963 N. NPferidian Open Evenings and Sunday^
21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses FLETCHER AVE., 752 Only $5,000: ideal for rooming house or large family: can lie bought on payments: in good condition: 3-car garage. Fidelity Trust Cos.. Mr Sexton. MA 6584. e —Suburban NEW BUNGALOW New 5-foom. acre fenced. Electric lights, garage, cinder drive. Six miles northwest on pavement. Ground well planted with trees and shrubs. Will plant additional truit anil shade trees to suit purchaser. $l6O down. 1 % monthly. Main 0792. Mr. Maeke.v. NEW five-room home, with one-half and two acres of land: only six miles from monument, cam be bought on easy terms. Southport 12-kI or Lin. 5846. f—Sale or Exchange 21 % ACRES of good land with a good six-room house ami a large bare: located only 8 milt-s from monument: an ideal location for subdividing: will trade for good Indianapolis rentals. REALTY SERVICE BUREAU. Iry, 4577-R. Lin 5307. I'iL Real Estate Wanted WANT five or six rooms in any good location: not over >3.000. Call Lin, 3734. 45 Miscellaneous for Sale DINING-ROOM SUITE: BRASS BED. 818 • Tecumseh. Web. 5573. FIRE BOWLS and GRATE BARS for any tove or furnace. „ UNEEDA STOVE REPAIR CO. 320 Virginia. Clr. 1180, GASOLINE pump and 200 gallon tank. Quick Sale Call Webster 6677, Kugn—Linoleums 9x12 l apestry Brussels rugs, blue an taupe and old rose, special sl3 95 Oold Seal Congoteum rugs 9x12 sl2 75 These rugs are carried in all sizes and patterns st proportionate prices imported Japanese grass rugs 9x12. double warp, heavy grade made in beautiful colored natterns. special $760. 11 3x12 rugs $29.60 all wool. Our irne of Brussels velvets. Axminsters and Wilton rugs carried In all sizes and patterns are sold at the lowest prices In the city Come In and be convinced All new perfect goods (no seconds) Dorfman Rug Co* 207 W Wash St. opposite Ststebonse. “If It covers the floor we have It" TODD PROTECTOGRAPH: four tin-gallon steel drums suitable for oil: reasonable Seminole Hotel. 920 N. Ala. Main 1030. SAS range. $10: high oven. Webster 6871-W. RUMMAGE SALE. 127 W GEORGIA NEAR ILL Rl. 6622 I BUY all kinds of JUNK Phone ME Bel moth 1937-J- <■ GARLAND Gas Range. In excellent condition. 2 reed rockers. 625 E. 25th St. FINE hanging oil lamp with shade: cheap. 247 N, Arsona,! Ave, b—Pet and Live Stock RICHARDSON'S VETERINARY HOSPITAL. 14 S. West 9t, Circle 2332. c— Coal, Ice and Wood Consider Quality When Buying KINDLING WITH EACH TON Genuine Glendora —The Wonder Coal Sullivan County, Indiana. Best Glendora 6-ui block lee. fkd. $6.75 Best Glendora. 6x3 Ip eln fkd $6.50 Best Glendora 2x4 egg eln. fkd. .$6 25 Va. and K.v—The Best That Is Mined. Best W Va 6-in. block Ige. fkd $7.00 Best Va. Mine Run. 50% Ip $5.50 _ Va. Mine from Kanawha District. Best E Ky.. Harlan Cos. 6-in Ig. fkd $7 00 TRY OUR HOOSIER A3H, •Burns well and holds fire over night Hdosier Ash. Ind. No 6 Ip. 6-ln fkd $5.85 Hoos. Ash bid No. 6 2x4 egg fkd.ss 35 Best Linton No 4 6-in. Id. eln fkd $5 76 Best Ind 4-ln Ip. No. 5 eln fkd. $5 50 Best bid No. 5. 2x4 egg eln fkd $2.25 Best 6-in. Eastern 111. Ip eln. fkd $5.50 Best E. 11l No 5 2x4 egg eln fkd.55.25 Delivered anywhere in the city UNION itlF. AND COAL 1910 Bluff Ave Drex. 4621 Since 1908 Dependable. EAGLE Smokeless mine run.? 5.95 Eagle Smokeless, 2-in. fkd. Ip $6.95 No. 3 Poca. 6-in. fkd. Ip. $9.95 Thin vein McDowell county W V’a W. Virginia 2-in. fkd. Ip $5.95 Holden Logan county W Va. Brazil Block, 2-in. sh. Ip $4.95 Brazil Block, 6-in. fkd ip $5.95 Owen county Indiana. Wheeling, 35c ton. ANCHOR COAL CO. 212 N. Pine Riley 4164. RI ley 5444. BrazfiD Bilk. Slnov. .ss.<Q)<o> Wo Va. Lp. Fkd.. .$6.50 Poco. Lp SB.OO W. VA. NUT AND SLACK, $3.75 DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN CITY YVHEEL IN 35c J. & I. COAL CO. RAN 2471 • 1205 ROACHE ST. COAL BARGAINS lnd 4-ln fkd lp. . $5.60 W Va 2x4 Egg fid $6.50 W Va. 4-in. fkd. lo $7.00 Pocahontas No 3 Red Ash $8.50 Pocahontas Mine Run $7 oO NORTH ST. COAL YARD Lin. 1455 Cu. 6556. Night. Irv. 4020 ILLINOIS 2 TO 6-IN FKD. LP. $4.75 _ , Vermilion County Free from slate and will not clinker. FANSLER COAL CO. 936 E. VERMONT LIN. 7950 BRAZIL BLOCK 1 L TO 24-IN LP $5 25 PER TON BRAZIL PEA AND NUT. $4.50 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 E‘owler Main 6930. ATLAS FUEL CO 401 IV MORRIS DREXEL 0883. TRY OUR MAJOR COAL MAJOR COAL CO- Ran 4129 KINDLING AND STOVE WOOD BIG LOAD, DELIVERED ANYWHERE 27 Business Announcements FEATHERS bought, sold end renovated: feather mattresses and nillows made A F BUItKLE 410 Mass Main 1428. RUGS 9x12 Dirty etna $2- all work guar SUPERIOR CLEANERS Ken 4462. Safety razor blades Sharpened TLTTLEDGK 201 Indiana ave. 28 Storage and T ransfer OVERLAND HAULING. RETURN LOADS WANTED. Packing and shipping household oods, u v rate on Florida ana California shipments OTTO J SUESZ. Main 23633628 Webster 4579 0199 NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER 00. oall at aii times Randolph 3741 MOVING and Trunking Reliable men Oa" BORNMAN Web 5671
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25 Miscellaneous for Sale c — Coal, Ice and Wood SALE For a Limited Time WIIY PAY MORE? Old Hickory White Ash Lymp $4.90 2 Tons, $9.50 Remember, this is a clean forked lump and a good burning coal. BANNER Fiuell Cos, St. Clair and Nickel Plate R. R. Riley 1866. 26 Miscellaneous Wanted SALVATION army Industrial Home Help u* to help others with your used clothing magazines news etc Phone Wsgon. Riley 6022. 29 Business Opportunities FOR SMALL INVESTMENT you can get complete outfit for high speed home knitting with full instructions and contract to buy all standard socks you can knit for five years. Good pay for spare or full time at home. Yarn replaced free. Write for full particulars, STEBER MA CHINE CO.. Desk BD G. Utica, N Y. 30 Automobiles tor Sale COLE TOURING 1920’ California top: excellent cord tiree: $195 if sold at once. Terms. Open evening*. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributors Since 1904. 31 W 13th St Ltn. 6942. CHEVROLET. 1923 sedans: your choice oi 3 cars that are priced to sell quick. Let us demonstrate one of them to your satisfaction. Easy terms. No trades STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 K Wash. CHEVROLET Coach. 1926: Demonstrator. used very little, carries new car guarantee small down oayment easy terms. Ueh. 2103. DODGE touring car. in good running condition. $125 terms 30TH .4ND CENTRAL SALES CO. Authoriaed Ford Dealers. 3009 Central Ave. Ran. 5550. 'FORD. 1019 touring: regular: $25 takes ' W CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5020. FORD roadster. 1925 ~...528l 1921 Cole 8 $175 Ford coupe $l5O Small payment down, balance monthly. These cars are in perfect condition. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N. Meridian. Open evenings aryl Sundas a. m. FORD. 1923 coupe; lock wheel. <mrd tires; spot light Good shape throughout: $75 dow i. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Avs. Drexel 5020. FORD COUPE 1923; Deleo ignition lock wheel, speedometer, stop light and other extras five excellent tires. Bargain for ouick Open evenings. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributors Since 1904 hi W. Thirteenth St. Lin. 6942. FORD. 1920 sedan: a real buy at SSO down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 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 lops SWISSHELD A PARKER FORD roadster. 1923 model; starter, do mountable rims; SSO down, balance monthly. Open evenings. Authorized Ford Dealers. THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO. 3(>09 Central Ave Ran. 5550. FORD. 1922 louring: “tarter and demountah'es: lock wheel: $25 down WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5020. FORD roadster: good running condition and new paint: S4O. THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO. 3QOI* Central Ave, Ran. 5550. FORD 1923 dump truck, w'th closed cab oversize tires on rear. Will trade part for coal. See Mr Hnshman with STONE CHEVROLET CO 540 E. Wasts. FORD Coupe, >923 model: good condition. Your car in trade. L. T ALLEN MOTOR SALES 917 Virginia Ave, Drcx. 0928 FORD. 1925 touring: starter, balloon tires, lock wheel: a good job throughout Price $245. cash or terms WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5020, HAYNES §0 ROADSTER with new factory installed body. Tires all good. A real bargain at $350.00. Terms. , CHASo <G. SANDERS CO. Jordan Distributor. 1033 N. Meridian. Open Evenings. H. 0. S. TOURING * This ear was bought new In December, 1923’ refinished and renickeled. 6 wire wheels, 2 spare tires mounted on side. Hae had best of care. Priced to sell quickly Open evenings CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributors Since 1904. 31 W 13th St, Lin 6942 OVERLAND 1923 touring- good motor, tires and paint; only SloO STONE CHEVROLET CO 540 E Wash. LATE 1923 Ford touring: starter and demountables: lock wheel: shock absorbers- SSO down WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5020. WE HAVE NOW BUICKS. STUDEBAKERS. DODGES FORDS AND OTHER MAKES AT REAL BARGAIN PRICES COME IN. BUY ONE LOW PRICES SPECIAL PAY MENT PLAN NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. OUR POLICY—YOUR MONEYS WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK HUFF-BUICK SALES CO. 363 N ILL. ST. ILL. AT VERMONT OPEN EVENINGS LATE 1923 ton truck: closed cab. steak body caterpillar tires on rear A real buy at $195 Terms if desired. WANGELIN-SHARP CO 443 Virginia Ave. DRexel sQ2'i LATE 1924 Ford roadster: starter and Uemountables. lock wheel spotlight, sllpon tkidv This Is a real buy at $6-> down WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 6020. CARS TRADED ON tUCKRN HACKER are of Better Grade NTKRSTEGGE-HOLLOWELI. 00 gfj-f * INC Rickenbacker Distributors 430 N Capitol Ave. Lin. 7554 m* HAYNES SCHM UM iNC . jAI VOilr f 'nß n ttsF.D CAR. i M Indian 81llelflym CT TV 1 3t roadster lock wheel ■ A re a down. SMHBJwangelin-sharp co. raKSiua Ave. DKexel 0020
30 AulomobiUt for Solo Because we are equipped to do all kinds of repair work we are able to do any iob a little better than you would expect. Automobile Hospital. 133 80. East Bt. DRex. 3600. cA k£ ’ "yte TA £g of ° uR ■>***"' Willys-Knight 1926 Sedan. McFarlan 1923 Sport Sedan. Ford Coupes, 1922, 1923. Chevrolet Coupe, 1923. Haynes Touring, 1922; winter enclosure. Like new. Ford Sedan, 1923. Oakland Coupe. 1923. Many others —Terms or Trade Bob’s Motor Service 340 S. Pennsylvania. Main 1705 SALE $75 ALL CASH NO TRADES 1921 Liberty 6 touring. 1919 Buick 6 touring. 1922 Ford touring. 1921 Oakland road. Every One a Bargain, Ready to Run. Open Evenings and Sunday. ®JLATHHOISrn 418 N. Capitol Ave. 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922 1923 1924 and 1925 models m tarred; we pay cash and deal quicklysave time by seeing us first 1. Wolf Auto Cos. 1 parkin* M ~ Hlghes? ca**! PRidh PAID FOR USED CARS, " AN - '*•- A ■&,s■, CIT. 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs BATTERIES RECHARGED INSTANTLY £ H ARGE. GUARANTEED NOT TO FREEZE PRICE $2.00 FOR THIS WEEK AND SUNDAY. 2020 W NEW YORK ST. BEST USED TIRES ROGERS Bel. 4300. 3117 W Wash. Bel. 4300. FORD used parts: overhauled motor* and rear systems on payments 461 Virginia Ave nSEb CARS Pourtii ano sold f GOLD BURQ 52? N Capitol EBACK ft GENTRY auto reflnlshlng Bee ua first 832 N Caoltol Riley 2785; 35 Financial MONEY TO LOAN ON AUTOMOBILES SUITE 9 542 N .MERIDIAN RI. glSg. 38 Auction Sales WE SELL at auction, homes and farms DAYTON REAL ESTATE DEVELOP MENT CO.. 1010 FI etc ner Saving ano Trtigt Ri’ey 2704.
30 Automobiles tor Sale
PRICES SLASHED USED CARS at YOUR OWN PRICE Sale Starts Thasrsday, November 119, 1925 Entire Stock of 24 Good Used Cars to Be Sold at Once cul way below what cars were taken in for at fair value on new Uiusmooiles. and withuut regard to their real worth. Every car. even the cheapest, ready for service. Most of them have been reconditioned ui our own shop, many reflnished ready for sale at the original prices. Save from SSO to $275. DON’T DELAY. COME EA RLY AND GET FIRST CHOICE. * WAS. NOW 7 . Oldsmobil© 1924 Touring, 6 cyl. $575.00 $375.00 Oldsmobile 1923 Touring, 4 cyl. 450.00 275.00 * Oldsmobile 1922 Touring, 4 cyl. 360.00 250.00 Oldsmobile 1922 Touring 8 cyl. glass end. 650.00 375.00 Buick 1921 Touring, 6 cyl. 400.00 250.00 Buick 1920 Touring 6 cyl. glass end. 250.00 160.00 Chevrolet 1925 Touring 475.00 350.00 Chevrolet 1923 Sedan 450.00 275.00 Chevrolet 1923 Touring Sport 250.00 126.00 Chevrolet 1922 Touring, F. B. Model 275.00 150.00 Chevrolet 1922 Touring 175.00 100.00 Chevrolet 1922 Touring 175.00 100.00 Ford 1924 Sedan, 4 Door 450.00 325.00 Ford 1923 Sedan, 4 Door 375.00 275.00 Ford 1923 Sedan, 2 Door 325.00 225.00 Ford 1920 Sedan, 2 Door , 175.00 100.00 v Ford 1923 Touring 176.00 - 100.00 Ford 1921 Touring 75.00 25.00 Columbia 1921 Touring, Sport 300.00 150.00 Briscoe 1921 Chummy Roadster 100.00 25.00 Dodge 1916 Touring 100.00 50.00 Maxwell 1918 Panel Truck . / 125.00 50.00 Reo 1918 Touring 175.00 100.00 NO RESERVATION. All Must Go. NO CARS TAKEN IN TRADE TERMS OF SALE —Cars less thaA SIOO.OO, cash. Cars SIOO.OO or over, 40% cash, balance financed by General Motors. No Brokerage. - / ALSO ON SALE: I—Large Walnut Columbia Talking Machine... $35.00 I—Largel—Large Walnut Meteor Talking Machine 35.00 I—Medium1 —Medium Oak Pathe Talking Machine 16.00 I—Small Mahogany Melody Talking Machine 10.00 I—Three-Tube head set radio 15.00 I—Two-Tube1 —Two-Tube head set radio 15.00 SALE STARTS NOVEMBER 19, 1925 L. GUY LONG CO. LI. 6865. 1114 N. Meridian St. Open Evenings and Sunday. ,
37 Money to Loan BORROWING $lO TO S3OO For Emergencies My Own Views od the Subject 11 I needed $lO to S3OO In n emergency I —would NOT want to borrow It from a friend or employer. —would NOT waut to borrow It from a relative. _ *4 —would NOT want to ask any on to indorse for me. —would NOT want to be under obligations to any one. I WOULD want to borrow from someone who made a business of lending money. 1 WOULD be willing to pay a reasonable amount for the use of the money I borrowed. 1 world NOT go to the first moneylending concern that I came to. i WOULD consider ONLY a firm that was long established in my community. The Fidelity Loan Cos., licensed by sad bonded to the State, and under the supervision if the banking department. Is well and favorably known in this community, a reliable firm that makes a business of lending money at a low. lawful rate and has a genuine desire to be helpful Should you need money, now or at any time do not fall to call on us FIDELITY LOAN CO. W A Thomas Mgr Room 532 Lemcke Bldg. 10a e. market st. MAIN 1278. INVESTIGATE THE AMERICAN’S plan of solving the financial problems of WAGE • EARNERS. PROFESSIONAL and BUSINESS MEM when vou ueea money. Easy Terms Wa loan you any amount up to SBOO on your furniture, fixtures. fianoe. automobiles, allowing you rom one to thirtv months’ time to repay loan. Pay all or any part of loan at any 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 Month b 5.25 100.00 5 Months 10.50 200.00 5 Months 21.00 All other amounts same proportionate rate. Longer time If needed: monthly payments. When in Need see us and mt us explain fully our plans and methods. Telephone applications receive prompt attention. American Loan Company 347 Bankers Trust Hdg. Pennsylvania and Ohio sui Main 2983. Members of Irdian and American Industrial Lenders’ Associations. Personal Loans $lO to S3OO This ollice is operated under the supervis 1011 of the Stale of Indiana, and waa established for the purpose of providing a place where h -nest people can borrow any amount from $lO to S3OO without payl ig more than the legal rate of Interest or without being imposed upon in any way NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do uot notify your employer, nelthft do we make inquiries of your friends -elatives or tradespeople. You can have all the tin e necessary tor repayment and pay oily fer the actua time you keep the money. Call and la> us explain No charge unless you borrow IF IN A HURRY Phone MA 2923 Household Finance Corporation 404 Kresge Bldg., fourth floor. Corner of Pennsylvania and Wash Bts DIGNIFIED LOANS AT 2i/ 2 % QUICK SERVICE STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL On furniture, pianos, autos, etc. in sums up to $300.00 left in 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 515 MEYER KiSEU BANK BLDG. 128 E Wash. St. PHONE LIN 3264. NEED MONEY I Quickly, confidentially and "minus Hits leal lugs is a part of fbe semen we rfrs you LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 14114 E. Washington St. MA in 1)586 Lincoln 7184
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Or ’’■'"i N June 5, 1788, a large crowd was assembled In a field near J Anonay, France, in the carter of which stood a pile of straw and a mass of linen cloth supported on a frame. Presently fire was set to the straw and slowly the cloth swelled Into the form of a huge bag, as the hot air and smoke ascended into It. When fully Inflated It was let go. The bag rose rapidly to a great height, remained in the air ten minutes, and descended a mile .and a half away. The credit for this first balloon ascent in history—though without a passenger—belongs to two brothers named Montgolfier, the sons of a wealthy paper manufacturer. For 4,000 years man had known how to weave cloth, and ever since fire was discovered they had known that smoke ascends. They had the materials for balloons; all they needed was the idea. Joseph Montgolfier was the first man in history to conceive the- Idea of “harnessing smoke” by confining It In a ba^. Silk Bag Sent I p On Aug. 26 of the same year, J. A. C. Charles, a noted French scientist, sent up rrom Paris a bag 'of varnished silk, 13 feet in diameter, fined with hydrogen gas. It rose 3,000 feet and traveled fifteen miles into the country. There the terrified peasants believing it to be an evil spirit, fell upon it with pitchforks and tore it to pieces. This was the first gas balloonThe first living passengers in a balloon went up on Sept. 19, 1783, at Versailles in a Montgolfier model. They rose to 1,500 feet and descended eight minutes later in a forest two miles away. The passengers were none the worse for the trip, except that one of them had kicked another severely. The cause of the quarrel was never explained, for these first of all aeronauts were a sheep, a rooster and a duck! The first human ‘being who tempted fate In the clouds was Jean Pilatre de Rozier, a native of Metz, Lorraine. He went up in a hot-air PETITION IS ACCEPTED Fourth Estate (lul* to Be Taken Into Sigma Delta CH. Petition of the Fourth Estate Club of Butler University to the national council of Sigma Delta Chi, national journalistic fraternity, has been accepted it was learned today. Date for Installation of the chapter has not been set. Other Indiana chapters are at DePauw, Indiana and Purdue universities. Local organization Is composed of Horace Storer, Jabez Wood, Joseph Gremelspacher, Joseph Keheleen, James Carvin, 1 Thomas Smith. Austin Johnson. Jess Clifford, Albert Bloernaker, Carol Nipp, J. Do iglas Perry and Aalph Hitch. DOCTOR IS INDICTED Action Result of Death of Kendallville (Ind.) Nurse. {lu Tim t o tipncinl ROCKVILLE, Md., Nov. 18.—Dr. Henry Marshall Dixon. Washington, D. C.. was indicted today on charges of manslaughter and performing an illegal operation in connection with the death of Mary Devoe, 26, nurse of Kendellville, Ind. Dr. Lulah Pafflow, owner of a sanitarium at Bethasra, Md.. was also indicted. Miss Devoe died last month aftpr the premature birth of her child. The body was returned to Kendallville for bitrial, but later was exhumed for post-mortem examination on order of authorities here. MEETING DATE IS SET Pennsylvania Club Members Hear Several Speakers. Monthly meetings of the Pennsylvania Railroad Club will he held on Monday, preceding the secend Tuesday of each month. It was announced at a meeting ofthe club Tuesday night. Speakers were: W. C. Downing, general agent and Indianapolis superintendent; H. E. Reynolds, train master; Grant Johnson, William Reddle. Louis Collins. J. P. Barry, Q. G. Rugar. and J. E. Mechling. MARDI GRAS AT BEDFORD Bu Times Special BEDFORD. Ind., Nov. 18.—Today was Mardi Gras day in Bedford’s centennial celebration. A feature was the public wedding of Miss Genevieve Hendricks and Emmett Lavepder. 37 Money to Loan QUICK FIRST AND SECOND LOANS Contracts bouijht: liberal auto loan* loans on household goods WM SOI.TAU. 327 Board of Trade. J3 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING lot lilt Olcyew KOBBRT80N CYCLE STORE 940 Mass Are. 39 Legal Notices GOODS stored in the name of Mary Tav lor Sadie Clav Jennings. Agnes I*-e. H Crls Terry O. Linn. Spencer Brooks. Lee Hall. Mrs. Lena Smith and John Gear. Will be sold for storage charges Thursday. December 3. 1925. at 9:30 a m. Goods having boen In storage the required length of time and charges unpaid. BANNER STORAGE 00.. 328 E. Wabash St.. Circle 2677. , : 4N ‘ ; l
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balloon on Oct. 15, 1783, near Parts. The balloon was “captive,” being fastened to the gTound by a long cable. Five weeks later on Nov. 2t, De Rozier and the Marquis d’Arlandes soared from the ground without a cable, the first men to navigate the air In freedom. They remained up 25 minutes, drifting about five miles with the wind. Furuaces Under I tags From that time on balloon ascents became increaelngly common. Inventors learned how to hang small furnaces below the mouths of fire balloons, so as to keep up the supply of hot air and make longer trips possible. But the greatest development came In the gas balloon, which soon replaced entirely it* elder brother. *4l Long before any successful experiments were made with balloons men had discussed the problem of flying. Some believed It possible to hold themselves up with wings like a bird, but the majority of scientists thought the answer could only be found In “Hghter-than-alr'’ machines. The difficulty lay in finding a substance suitable for inflating ballons. The success of the Montgolfier experiment was really an accident, fur the brothers believed it was smoke that made their linen bag rise. It was not until later that hot air was recognized as the true source of their* power. Air expands when heated, so that a cubic foot of hot air is lighter than a cubic foot of cold air. The difference In weight between the hot air limide the old fire ballon and the same amount of cold air was great enough to offset the weight of the ballon and passengers. The difficulty lay In keeping the air hot. When the fuel for the furnace was exhausted, there was nothing to do but come down. Hydrogen Light Gas What was needed was a gas that should be lighter than air, no matter what its temperature. Hydrogen possesses this quality to the highest degree, being fourteen times lighter than air. Although some balloonists use the cheaper coal gas, it was not long before hydrogen became the standard. The fire baUooon could be made to rise and fall by regulating the heat of the furnace. For the gas balloon, however, It was necessary to devise a valve which would release a : part of the gas when the aeronaut wished to descend. To enable the balloon to rise to higher levels, bags of fine sand were carried as a ballast and emptied over the side, as needed. As soon us the balloon was sufficiently Improved science seized upon it as u means of exploring the upper reaches of the atmosphere to ascertain the variations of temperature and air pressure. It was in this manner that Prof. A. Berson and Dr. R. J. Suring of Berlin, Germany, j rose on June 30. 1901, to a height of 35,440 feet. At high levels balj loonists find the atmosphere so raid, ! tied that it is hard to b/euthe, while ! the corresponding degree In air pres- | sure causes dangerous derangements iof blood circulation. Indeed, many .sky explorers have died in their baJ- ! loons, and these two German bal- ! loonists, even though they were I equipped with oxygen tanks for breathing, were unconscious during I part of their trip. I To obtain scientific Information | without these great risks, lnveeti- ! gators hit upon the scheme of sending up self-recording apparatus, sucli as thermometers, etc., in small balloons which carried no passengers. One of these “sounding balloons” reached a height of 125,505 feet (23.38 miles), and brought back the Information that at this tremendous height the temperature was 60 degrees below zero and the pressure only 1-250th of what It is at sea level. The difficulty in reaching these great altitudes Is not so much due to the inability of the balloon to float In the highly rarefied atmosphere, as to the fact that when the exterior pressure Is so niueh reduced the gas bag tends to expand and burst. This obstacle has been overcome by sending up sounding balloons of India-rubber with a parachute attached which will bring the instruments back to earth safely after the balloon itself has reached Its maximum height and exploded.
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