Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 176, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1925 — Page 12
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1 Death Notices THOMAS, CURTIS O.—Age 34 years, beloved brother of Walter A. Thomas, departed this life Monday. Nov. 23. Funeral Wednesday, Nov. 25. at residence of Chamber Starkey (on county line near Traders Povrit), 2 p. m. Burial Jones chapel. Friends invited. ,3 In Memoriam IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of Georgo R. Mattox, who died one year ago today. We love you and miss you. dear. How we can never tell: God in His mere.v called you home. Forever witli Him to dwell. MOTHER. BROTHERS AND SISTERS.. 5 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office 2226 Shelby St. DEexal 2570. FLANNER& BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to *he people of Indianapolis since 1887 Phono —Mam 0641 0642 INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY Notices of funeral at our chapel refer to our present mortuary. Our new mortuary will open about. Feb. 1. • BEIT 8. GADD: 2130 Prospect St., Phone Stewart 2278. George Grinsteiner Funeral director 522 E. Market Main 0008 KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N. Illinois St. „ MA. 1154 Res.. Bel. 3866-R-l. UNDERTAKERS —HISEY & TITUS. 951 N Delaware. Main 3680. 7 Lodges and Clubs EDWARD WEIDMAN age 55 years, a member of Capitol City Lodpe No. 97. Knights of Pythias, departed this life Nov. 2<2 1925. Friends may view the remains at' residence. 1428 E. Market, after 10 a. m., Tuesday. Nov. 24th. General services at residence. Nov. 35, 2p. m. Members and sojourning members urged to HUDDLESTON. O. C. GEORGE BUNDLING. K. of R- a.nd S. 8 Special Notices ELECTREAT BODY MASSAGE puts new life iri youi veins and relieves your pain. Lola Walker. 1112 Centra. Apt R. Lincoln 8873. .MILDRED MEWHIN.NET: sulphur vapor baths and massage: for men and women Open evenings 304 Rauh Bldg., or call Lin. 2555, RADIUM electric, medicated sulphur baths and massage Battle Creek method. 105 W. St. Clair. Riley 2072_ MARGARET SELLERS. D. 0.. D.C-NLD obstetrician, acute and ehronic diseawi massage. 1 N, New Jersey. Riley 6683. PIANO teacher wants beginners 60c a leMon. tpn or s•">, CaJI Humboldt 38 9 Personals MADAME KELLY Klr ° ,r M ADAME 'OSEPHINE Bath Wrkw'ttv ’ RILEY 2573 10 Lost and Found FOUND— Articles found In Indianapolis street cars yesterday 3 PURSES 1 PAIR GLASSES 1 LUNCH BOX 3 PAIRS GLOVES 2 PACKAGES 2 BOOKS 1 PICTURE 1 BOOK OF MUSIC Main 2737. BEAGLE HOUND—-While female, brown ears: little nick out of point of left, ear. Liberal reward. Notify F. J. STILES. 1136 S. Sheffield Ave, OCTAGON shape, white gold wrist watch, black ribbon cord, initials “F. C." on beck, between Capitol and Northwestern on 26th. Harrison 4503-R. Reward SCOTTISH Rite Ring: Lost, iriiite gold. Luther C. Smith engraved. Reward. Irv. 6753-J. 130 LOST, coming out of gas office, Pennsylvania and Maryland. Lincoln 3006. Reward. . OUND —BRINDLE BULLDOG. OWNER CALL 924 N. WARMAN AVE. BAG—Black under arm Lost on E. Miehigan car. Main 4345. Reward. ROLL OF DRAWINGS I/OST. REWARD. HARRISON 2460. PEARL studded fraternity pin: lost Sunday near College. Rowan!. Ran. 58.>8. 12 Help Wanted—Male -WWW A SALESPEOPLE To sell our famous Christmas candies, full or spare time experience unnecessary; men and women: $lO to $25 per da'-. SPINK-ARMS HOT El- CANDY SHOP. 410 N. MERIDIAN ST.
HERE'S ;in opportunity for a man with A l reference, who owns a one-ton irneU. to pet a permanent job (six flays a week l. hauling- merchandise in the downtown section. In your letter of application state your age and whether you are married or single. Also give names and addresses of references and how long employed, etc., and what kind of truck you have. Address Times. Box 52.. RAblO SALESMAN FOR CITY WORK. ONE WITH EXPERIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE OF RADIO OPERATION. STATE AGE. COMPENSATION EXPECTED AND REFERENCES. REPLY TO ’■TMES BOX NO. 5275. MEN—WE TEACH HA KIO'IUMi UNDER actual hop conditions Our svsten: naves the way to a successful business Write for fatalog. MOI.FR BARBER (-PLi.F.OK. If3 S Wells St.. Chieago A BOOK lover wants a position: 21: married : high school: one semester college. Box 731, care Times. / 3 Instructions MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 510 E Washington Bt., Indianapolis, lnd„ Circle 0757. 18 Rooms for Rent HAWTHORNE. S.: nicely furnished or unfurnished room: private home. Irv. 0548. ILL.. N’ 1128. Apt 8 ; modern front room: clean: warm: private family. N NEW JERSEY 511: downstairs front room: steam heat reasonable, NEW JERSEY. N., 235(1: lovely room adj. hath: steam heat: *Vomen nfd. Ra 4066. nOrI'H. ~E 420. APT 24 FURNISHED ROOMS STRICTLY MODERN: WALK ING DISTANCE. RILEY 299 T SOUTH ST.. E.. 315: furnished rooms: bath: $2 week. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM In private family: no other roomers; excellent heat: Tar line. Lin. 1912. FRONT room, comfortable, largt closet: private fam. north; gar. opt. Ka. 4077.
18 Rooms for Rent a—Light Housekeeping HOYT Ave.. 1112: two furnished house keeping mis., mod. DR. 5816 (call eve.) 139 N. EAST: rooms: furnace heat, bath and everything furn'shed: $4 lip. a FURNISHED ROOMS’ FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING. 531) MASS. AVE, 2 MODERN light housekeeping rooms, near Fountain Square DR. 1170, b—Board and Rooms LAUREL. 1111: modem front room: private home; g’trmon; hrd. opt. ST. 1001. WANTED—Lady or g*pntlomen. who ap j predates a homo, to room and board in i private family homo privileges: no chil--1 drn. nor othor roomers. DRm, •.*BO6, CHILDREN to board by day or week. Mother’s care given. Ken. 5013. 19 Rentals a—Houses ASHLAND. 2133: six-room modern, single: excellent condition. Wash. 4308-K ! DORMAN, 1)67: four rooms: city water paid, electric lights, gas: S2O Call MISS ILG. Main 6761 Evenings MRS ELSNER, Irv. 3955, EASTERN Ave.. 632: 6-room modern double; garage: $45, Web. 5668 W, EWING St., 935; 4-r‘oom half double: senil-modc-rn; furnace . All newly papered. EWING. 911; 4-room. semi-modern, newly papered: garage $27,50 Web, 6447. GRAY ST.. S.. 431: three large iront rooms: garage; sl6. Kenwood 3724. N. KEYSTONE. 311 upper duplex soiruuiodeni Call LAMAR. 212 N East St LINDEN St. 2017 2025: half, three-room double. sl4 00 Civic Really Cos 136 N Delaware St., Lincoln 5050. MORRIS, V.. 303; 4, 5. 0 rooms: mod.: reduced rent, Har, 3704. NAOMI. 1418: new four-room semi-mod em; garage; S3O: water paid. Main 3377. or evenings Webster 4191. REMBRANDT. 1706: 7-room semi-mod ern double garage; 1 square from cai line. See MRS. FORD. Fair Store. RURAL ST.. 9.. 411 four room- semi . modem; water paid: $21.65. Call MRS WALTER MYERS. Randolph 5763. SHERMAN N. 290.5: convenient. semi-modern, 5-room double: water paid; $22.50 per month, Irv. 4199. SOUTHEASTERN. 1038 : 5 rooms water gas, uiectreity. toilet: $17.50, tVa. 0313, UDELL, 1345; o rooms: electric lights; 2 large lots rent S2O Circle 0618. K. J. MeCRACKEN. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS. 2415 E. Wash. 7 rms.. semi-mod. $25.00 2829 Cornell Ave.; 4 rms.. semi... 22.50 3102 Central Ave.: 7 rms.. mod. . . 40.00 313 E. 30th: 6 rms . mod., wa. pd. 40.00 4518 Winthrop: 5 rms., mod., gar. . 50.00 512 Holly: 5 rms 16.00 1418 Naomi: 4 rms. and gar 30.00 FRANK 8. CLARK & CO Main 3377. 226 F. Ohio St. REDUCED RENT 6-room double: gas. electricity, city water and toilet inside: food condition; $lB month. 211 Dickson St. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL COLORED 2010 M&rtindale Ave.: 4 rooms: inside toilet: reduced to sls. Special induce ment to definable tenants. Circle 7200 Washington 1010. 4 BEDROOMS Eight rooms, modem house, in first-class repair. 414 E Fifteenth St. Call Randolph 5860. WE have a complete list of desirable rentals in all parts of city. A. F. ZAINKY. 108 N, Delaware St. ATTRACTIVE four-room home: electric lights, gas. city water inside toilet: 522.50. Drex. 6817. 5 ROOMS: modern except furnace. Call DRex. 5116-R. or 1419 Ringgold. DOUBLE—S-room a sde. semi-modern: newly decorated garage, Bel. 0611. COTTAGE—7 rooms, bath, gas electricity, hot water plant. Webster 4974-W. SEE DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL tor bargains REAL ESTATE A. F ZAI>?EY REAL ESTATE. RENTALS INSURANCE, 108 N. DEL.. LL 6520. b — Houses, Flats Furnished ELEGANTLY furnished four-room cottage: electricity, gas. hard and soft water, inside toilet, garage: improved street; no objection to one or two small children. Call Randolph 6340, WILL SHARE—Modern 7-room house; K. 10th car 2 in family. Websti r 6373-R. 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses 6-room modem bungalow on DrcxeJ Ave. Da Tire lot. ntoely located WILL SELL ON TERMS C. L. MICHAEL 1010 Fletcher Saving a.nd Trust Bldg. Riley 2704. NEW six-room, strictly modern home: garage. side drive. This is anew home, located at 6268 Central Ave. Can be bought on a small down payment Shown by appointment. Call Wash, 0872. W-vDE. 1614. new bungalow-: four nice. comfortable rooms, with bath toilet, sink in kitchen, electricity, gas. garage: large iot: improved street: $32.50. Terms to suit purchaser EVERROAD, 204 Transportation. Lin. 3880. Dr, 3250. SIX-ROOM, strictly modem home; corner lot: garage: new. Located at 6281 Central Ave Can be bought on small down payment. Shown by appointment. Cali Wash. 0872, SOUTHEASTERN Ave.; new. 4-room a side, strictly modern double. Will sell equity. MARGARET BERRY. Riley 5147 DRcxel 5260. SSO DOWN will buy a five-room modern cottage: cn paved street: located south. Call Lincoln 5846 or. evenings. Ran. 6232. FOR nice home, east or south, call C. .! OSBURN. DRcxel 6184. Thoroughly modern double on Central Ave.. north of 32nd St. Rents $75 a side. Double garage. WILL SACRIFICE FOR CASH c. L. MICHAEL IQIO Fletcher Trust Dlri'-T* RllPy 2704. e —Suburban 2 ACRES; beautiful trees and shrubbery large house; 2 miles east of Beech Grove. REALTY SERVICE BUREAU. $50.00 DOWN buys new. 5-room bungalow. with 2 acres of land: only 2 miles south of city. Call Lin. 5846, or Southport 12-R 1. 6-ROOM house. 9 acres a nice home. Ca 1 - Riley 4287 Owner. 22 Real Estate Wanted WANT five or six rooms in any good location; not over $3,000. Call Lin. 3734. 25 Miscellaneous for Sale BABY BED: white enamel; komfy krib. with mattress. Harrison 4559-J.
BRICK 60,000 common, at 2100 S. Harding St. Must be moved. Space needed next week. Will sell at sacrifice, all or any part. The Emulsified Asphalt Cos., MAJn (1H37. FUR coat: black: excellent condition: only 835. 1)02 N. Penn., Apt. 45. Bargain. HEATER: good condition; medium size. Webster 131 OR. . Rugs—Linoleums 9x12 Tapestry Brussels rugs, blue and taupe and old rose, special. $13.95: Gold Seal Congoleum rugß. 9x12. 512.75 Tbestrugs arc carried in all sizes and patterns ale proportionate prices Imported Japanese grass rugs, oxl2. double warp, heavygrade made in beautiful colored patterns, special. $7.50. 11.3x12 rugs $29.00: all wool. Our line of Brussels, velvets. Axminsters and Wilton rugs carr-ed in all sizes and patterns are sold at the lowest prices in the city. Come in and be convinced. All newperfect goods (no seconds I. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W Wash St. opposite Statehouse. "If it covers the floor, we have it." ELECTRIC " RANGE, S4O. WEBSTER 2226-W. LIVING-ROOM 9UITE. Two-piece, mohair: good as new. and selling at a great sacrifice. Call 1rv._3401 -R. OIT* RANGE: ix burners: oven on lefthand side: good condition: little girl’s bicycle. Drex. 3207-W. _ GATELEG table, with five Tudor chairs. including host chair, mahogany: also nidio cabinet: reasonabie. Humboldt 5817. LIVING-ROOM sulie solid mahogany hand carved: mail, fable and floor lamp all for SSO Habort and Paber. DR 1099 Rt'MMACK SALE 127 W. GEORGIA NEAR ILL, RI. H 622 SINGER SEWING MACHINE' drop-head: sews perfectly: $lO 1107 Prospect. DRcxel 7276. a—Musical Instruments VICTOR CONSOLE VK7TROLA: splendid condition. 331 Uj N. Temple, Web, 448fi. b—Pet and Live Stock RICHARDSONS VETERINARY HOSPITAL. 14 S West St. Circle 2332. c —Coal and Wood BRAZIL (Ind.) BLOCK * TO 24-IN LP . $5.25 PER TON BRAZIL PEA AND NUT, $4.50 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 Fowler Main 6930. r C L .U..
25 Miscellaneous for Sale c — Coal, Ice and Wood SALE For a Limited Time WHY PAY MORE? Old Hickory White Ash Lump ILLINOIS DIST. NO. 7 2-IN TO 6-IN LUMP $4.90 2 Tons, S9 O S<D) Remember, this is a clean Corked lump and a good burning coal. BANNER Fuel Cos. St. Clair and Nickel Plate R. R. Riley 1866. , A Challenge! We ll make a little wager with you that if you try one ton of Silver Ash you’ll come back for more. Sliver Ash "Big Lump 1 Tradp M ark 1 $525 Per Ton Clean Forked Brazil 6-In. Lump. Clean Forked Brazil, Ind. 6-In. Lump. Full of Heat. Does Not Clinker. C. H. McClenon Coal Cos. 1144 B. Maryland St. DRex 7451. ‘‘Six Years’ Reputation for Quality.”
Consider Quality When Buying KINDLING WITH EACT TON Genuine Glendora—The Wonder Coal Sullivan County. Indiana. Best Glendora. 6-in. block, ige.. fkd. $7.00 Best Glendaro. 6x3 lp.. eln. fkd . . .$6.50 Best Glendora. 2x4 egg. cln. fkd.. $6.26 Va. and K.v.—-The Best That Is Mined. Best W. Va.. 6-in. block. Ige. fkd. . .$7 00 Best Va Mine Run. 50 pet. 1p....55.50 Va. Mine from Kanawha District. Best E K.v. Harlan Cos.. <Mn. lg fkd.s7.oo TRY OUR HOOSIER ASH. Burns well and holds fire over night. Hoosier Ash, Ind. No. 6 lp. 6-in. fkd.ss.Bs H(,o= Ash. Ind. No. 6. 2x4 egg. fkd.55.35 Best Linton No. 4 Ind.. 6-in. lp. fkd.55.75 Best ind. 4-in. ip. No. b eln. ikd. .$5.50 Best ind No. 6 2x4 egg. cln. fkd . $5.25 Best 6-in. Vermillion Cos. Ip., cln. fkd..55.50 Best Vermillion Cos.. 2x4 egg, cln. fkd.55.25 Delivered anywhere in the city UNION ICE AND COAL 1910 Bluff Ave. Drex. 4621 Since 1908 Dependable EAGLE Smokeless mine run. $5.95 Eagle Smokeless. 2-in. fkd. 1p.56.96 No. 3 Poca. 6-in. fkd. lp $9.95 Thin vein McDowell county W Va W Virginia 2-in. fkd. lp $5.96 Holden Logan county W Va. Brazil Block, 2-in. sh. lp $4.95 Brazil Block, 6-in. fkd 1p....55.95 Owen county Indiana Wheeling, 35c ton. ANCHOR COAL CO. 212 N Pine R 1 ley 4164. RI ley 5444. WHITE ASH. 3-TN. 17P.. FKD Tss 26 (Clay County Ind.i W. VA.. 3-IN. LP.. FKD $8.50 ( Logan Countv W. Va t POOO. LUMP. 3-IN.. SHOV SB.OO (Dickinson County Va.) DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN CITY Wheel in 35c. J. & I. COAL CO. 1203 Roache. Ran. 5471. COAL BARGAINS . Ind. 4-in. fkd. lp $5 50 W. Va. 2x4 Egg. fkd $6 60 W Va. 4-in. fkd. lp $7.00 Pocahontas-No. 3. Red Ash $8.50 Pocahontas, Mine Run $7.60 NORTH ST. COAL YARD Lm 1455 Cir 5556. Night. Irv. 4020. ILLINOIS 2 TO 6-IN. FKD. LP. $4.75 Vermilion County. Free from slate and will not rltnker. FANSLER COAL CO. 936 E. VERMONT. LIN 7950. ATI AS FUEL CO. 401 W. MORRIS DKEXEL 0883. KINDLING AND STOVE WOOD BIG LOAD DELIVERED ANYWHERE. 26 Miscellaneous Wanted SALVATION army Industrial Home Help us to help others with your used clothing. magazines, news etc. Phone Wagon. Riley 6622. WANTED—Ten light covered wagons, ten head horses. Belmont 1057-J. 27 Business Announcements FEATHERS bought, pold and renovated. feather mattre*fiPs and pillows made. E F m/RKLE. 410 Mass, Main 1428. RUGS oxl2. thrly elnd. s‘l: all work guar. I TRIOR CLEANERS. Ken. 4462 SAFETY RAZOR RLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana Ave, 28 Storage and Transfer OVERLAND HAULING. RETURN LOADS WANTED. Packing and shipping household goods, low rate on Florida and California shipments. OTTO J. BUESZ. Main 23533628. Webster 4579-0899-W. NORTffvVESTEWTRANSFER^S: Cali at all times. Randolph 3741. MOVING and Trucking. Reliable men. Call TIORNMAN Web, 5571 2.9 Business Opportunities FOR business deals: rmg. houses and bus. instruments, see our bargains. Free list. JOHN FITZGERALD. 1113 PROSPECT restaurant: selling on account of illness. Doing good business. 30 Automobiles for Sale BUICK coupe 4-passenger. 1923 model: new paml bumpers front and rear; spare tire: motor A. I. A real Huff-Buick Used Car. HUFF-BUICK SALES CO. 363 N. Illinois St. Open evenings and Sunday. ~ CHEVROLET TOURING 0801 miles; original finish; a car you will be proud to own. SOO down. MARION CHEVROLET CO. 963 N, Meridian St. Lincoln 5361. CHEVROLET. 1924 coupe 5 cord tires, bumpers, new battery good mechanical condition. Call Sunday or evenings. 635 N Colorado Ave. CHEVROLET. 1926 touring: brand new: only used few days. Will sell at a die count, and arrange terms, Web, 2103. IT'S NEVER iosi until lnaianapoiu Tima Went Ada have failed to find it.
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30 Automobiles for Sale Your car deserves our service. Bodies, fenders and wheels repaired. Upholstery and top work Prices and work always right. Automobile Hospital. 133 So. East St. DRex. 360 u vjfy' | . ® SST Ul . WE ARE NOT IN THE Junk Business Wf DON'T TRADE Fo * "JUNKS " SEE BIMBO FOR , GOOD USED CARS. Oakland Coups, 1923. McFarlan 1923 Sport Sedan. Ford Coupes. 1922. Ford Sedan, 1923. Flint 1924 Touring. Winter Enclosure. Willys-Knight 1923 Touring. Many others—Terms or Trade Bob’s Motor Service 340 S. Pennsylvania. MA in 1705 COLE “TOURING 1020 California top: excellent <*ord tires; $lO5 if sold at once. Terms Op**'evenings CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributors Since 1904 31 W 13th St Lin. 6042. DOfIGE touring car, m good runntliv con dition: $25 down, terms THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO Authorized Ford Dealers 3009 Central Ave. Ran. 5550 FORD, 1924 TUDOR Balloon tires. bumpers. lock wheel, snubbers accelerator, etc. The paint and upholatering is very good Meohamcaiiy it Is A-l We have a very low price to move quick. Terms. The Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418 24 N Capitol Ave. Open eves. Main 2480 FORD roadster 1925 $250 1921 Chevrolet touring $ 50 Ford coupe $l5O Small payment down, balance monthly These ears are in perfect condition. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N. Meridian Open evenings and Sunday a. m. FORD ROADSTER Original finish: two cord tires: lockwheel: motor is fine; see it before you buy. $24500 MARION CHEVROLET CO. 963 N. Meridian Bt. Lincoln 5361. FORD BODIES Seven: good late style tourings; twodoor sedan coupes, roadsters, California tops and glass inclosifre. SWI9SHELM r& PARKER. 544 E. Washington FORD Fordor sedan, late 1924 model; blue upholstering, lock wheel, lst-ciaes mechomea! condition; $125 down. > THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO. 30<>9 Central Ave. Ran. 5550 FORD coupe. 1924: new paint, motor and tires fine. Other extras Attractive price. HUFF BUICK SALES CO 363 N. Illinois St
10RD roadster. 1923 model; starter, oe mountable rime; SSO down balam-e monthly Open evenings THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO 3009 Central Ave Ran. 5350. FORD. 11IJ5 touring: starter and balloon . i.res: reconditioned throughout. A real buy at $245, cash or terms. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5020. FORD. 1024 TTTDOR SEDAN Looks and runs like new: SIOO down, balance monthly. Open evenings THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO 3000 Central Are, Ran. 5550. FORD. 1024 Coupe; New paint. Reconditioned throughout. Five cord tires. S9O down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5020 FORD roadster: good running condition and new paint: S4O THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES OO 3009 Central Ave, Ran. 5550 FORD. 1922 Coupe: Lock wheel; shock absorbers. A real buy at SSO 00 down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5020 FORD. 1925 COUPE Run less than 1,000 miles: like now. SIOO down .balance monthly Open eves THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO. 3009 Central Ave. Ran. 5550, FORD, late 1924 Touring: Starter and demountables: lock wheel A real buy at $166.00. Cash or terms WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 6020 FORD coupe. 1924 model; in (rood condi tion. Webster 4833. H. C. S. TOURING This oar was bought new in December 1923: reflntshed and renickeled. 8 wire wheels, 2 spare tires mounted on side, has had best of care Priced to sell auiekiy Open evenings. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Fackard Distributors Since 1904. 31 W, 13th St. Lin. 6942. OAKLAND sedan; runs good, good tires; S3O down, balance monthly THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO. 8009 Central Ave. Open Eve. Ran, 5550 OVERLAND ,1923 coupe good condition. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917 Virginia Ave. Drex. 0928. STI'DEBAKER light 6 touring: good condition. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES 917 Virginia Ave. Drex. 0928. SEVEN-PASS. Marmon: ran only 27.000 miles. OWNER. Circle 2711 Bargains ini Used Cars 1924 Chevrolet Tollring $250 1924 Chevrolet Tonring 270 1924 Chevrolet Touring 240 1923 Chevrolet Touring 160 1923 Chevrolet Touring 140 1923 Chevrolet Coupe 225 1923 Chevrolet Coupe 240 1023 Chevrolet Sedan 275 1923 Chevrolet Dump Truck 400 1924 Ford Touring 225 1922 Ford Touring 75 1923 Ford Panel Delivery 115 1923 Ford Dump Truck 200 In addition to above we have several cheap cars we want to close out at once. Liberal terms to reliable people. Stone Chevrolet Cos. 540 E. WASHINGTON LINCOLN 1722 1924 Fordor Sedan Excellent Condition Two new cord tires in rear; shock absorbers: lock wheel; spot light. This is an exceptional bargain if sold Friday or Saturday. Terms Cl RCLE 8327 TEN FORD COUPES 1922 to 1925 models all in perfect mechanical condition and guaranteed: newly gain ted: good tires: cord and balloon rtcee. $225 up Down payments and terms to suit. A complete line of used Ford cars and trucks. Open evenings until. 9. FOUTS CAR AND TRACTOR CO 2030 West Washington St FOR GOOD USED CARS - CALI. L. GUY LONG 1114 N. Meridian. Lin. 6865. Open Evenings and Sundays. CHEVROLET SEDAN Late model; looks and runs like new. CHEVROLET CO. 983 N. Meridian St. Lincoln 5361. 1924 FORD COUPE New balloon tires in jx-rfert running condition Good paint. Bargain. CHAS. G. SANDERS CO. Jordan Distributors Open Evenings 1033 N. Meridian St. WT N£Ver~ lost unm Indianapolis Tunc* Want Ads have tailed to find it.
30 Automobiles for Sale g-ra- CARS TRADED ON RICKEN BACKER are of Better Grade NTKRSTKGIIK lini.l.OWKM. CO jW 1 ,vs - Riekenbacker Distributors 4;|6 N Capitol Ave. Lin 7:> >4 HAVNF.S SCHMIDT. INC. 120 W NORTH ST FOR YOUR NEW OR USED CAR USED CARS OF MERIT , l/exmgton Mo f or Cos . 1142 N Meridian 3t, GOOD USED CARS CPAS. K. STUTZ 821 X Meridian Si a—T rucks FORD late I!2U ton tru k reconditioned motor; cord tirea in front, in rear: eaterpil.er type closed cab and >t‘*k'- Dody A real buy at $65 down WANGELIN SHARF CO 44.*1 Virginia Ave. Drexei 5020. VORD 1b22 ton truck: reconditioned motor- pneumatic tire: closed cab and stake body *45 flown WANG EL IN SHARP CO 44*l Virginia Ave. Drcxel 5020. FORD 1°23 ton truek rebuilt motor and transmission. Hosed eab. box body A real ob for hauMnjr coal: SSO down WA NOELIN SHARP CO 44.*l Vrgi.n9 e\v>‘ Drexei 5020. FORD 1R23 ton rebuilt motor and transmission imeunntie tires: elosed oah box bodv Fine iob for eoal haul inr 465 do *n WANGFLIN SHARP CO 443 Virginia Ave Prexel 5020 FORD 1020 litrhf delivery truck’ nanel •ody This i§ t ren’ loh for SSO cash WANGELIN SHARP CO 443 Virginia Ave. Drexei 5020. 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1022. 1023. 1024 and 1025 models nre !erred: we pay eah and deal quicklv save time bv * vine us find r. Wolf Auto Cos. 65!) N. Capitol Avi'. Comer North St Plenty of parking epaif, Lin. 4516 Highest cash price PAID FOR USED CARS WANT I IK) CARS TO JUNK SEE US FIRST SAM CORA/. 519 N. CAPITOL MAIN 6389 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs BEST USED TIRES ROGERS Bl 4'ltk) 3117 W Wash Ik-1. 431 W FORD used parts overhauled motor* am rear system** cn payments 461 Virgmi; l Ave. BRACK & GENTRY auto re finishing Se* Us firs> 522 X Capitol Rllev 2750 USED CAR's |,might and gold I. GOI-D Bl ~Ra, s‘*2 X Capitol 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING fur the bicycle ROBERT •SON CYCLE STORE. 940 Maag. Ave. 35 Financial MONEY TO LOAN ON AUTOMOBILES SUITE 9 512 N. MERIDIAN, RI. 2156 37 Money to Loan v BORROWING $lO TO s3oo' For Emergencies My Own Views on the Subject If I needed 510 to S3OO In an emergency I —would NOT want to borrow It from a friend or employer. —would NOT want to borrow it from a relative. —would NOT want to ask any one to indorse for me. —would NOT want to be under obligations to any one. I WOULD want to borrow from someone who made a business of lending money. I WOULD be willing to pay a reasonable amount for the use of the money I borrowed. I would NOT go to the first moneylending concern that I came to. I WOULD consider ONLY a firm that was long established in my community. Tho Fidelity Loan Cos.. I ionised by and bonded to ttie State, and under the gup-r----vision of the banking department, ig well and favorably known in Urn *-o mm unity, a reliable firm that make* a businea# ot iending 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 u FIDELITY LOAN CO. W. A. Thomas, Mgr. Room 632 Lemcke Bldg. 106 Fz MARKET ST. MAIN 1278
INVESTIGATE THE AMERICAN'S plan of solving the financial problem of WAGE EARNERS. PROFESSIONAL and BUSINESS MEN when you need money Easy Terms We loan you aily amount up to S3OO on your furniture. fixtures, pianos. automobiles allowing you from one to thirty months' time to repay loan. Pay ail 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 $ 2.6* 50.00 5 Months 5.25 100.00 5 Months 10.50 200.00 5 Months 21.00 All other amount* same proportionate rate. Longer time if needed: monthly payments. When In Need see us and let us explain fully our plant* and methods. Telephone applications receive prompt attention. American Loan Company 347 Bankers Trust Bldg Pennsylvania and Ohio Ste Main 2983. Members of Indian and American industrial Lenders’ Associations. DIGNIFIED LOANS - AT 01/ of quick" service STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL On furniture, pianos, autos, etc., in sums up to S3OO 00 left in your possession. Terms -asy. Interest charged only for actual time money is used. Call and let us explain our plan to you Call At LINCOLN LOAN COMPANY ■US MEYER-KISKR BANK BLDG.. 128 E Wash. St. PHONE LIN. 3204. NEED MONEY? Quickly, confidentially and business-like dealings is a part of the service we give you. ' LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141VI* E. Washington St. MA in" 0585 Li ncoln 7184 39 Legal Notices NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS OF THE PARK DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. IND. The taxpayers of the Park District of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, are hereby notified that the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, ha* by Resolution determined that it is necessary to issue aud sell bonds of said Park District of the City of Indianapolis. In the sum of Twenty-nine Thousand ($29,000) Dollars, which should be issued for the purpose of paying for the Construction of a Reinforced Concrete Girder Bridge over the Canal at Fifty-Ninth St. on Kessler Blvri.. connecting Section 1 and Section 3 of Kessler Blvd,. cast end: said Board iia* also appropriated the sum of Two Thousand $2.0001 Dollars out of the General Fund of said Park Department to flni*h paying for said bridge. AH of said improvements to be made upon lands which are now a part of thp park and boulevard system of the City of Indianapolis, and all for park and boulevard purposes of the City of Indianipolis. Indiana particluarly described in (lie following Resolution of this Board to-*t: , , _ ' Improvements Resolution No. 17. 1925. and aQ other expenses incident to *'<d lm-
SCHOOL „ quarrying - now T T T CP the big stones are reII f ' moved from the earth. ” 11 Copyright. Comptons Pictured Encyclopedia Feature Serrica
Removing huge biocks of i>tone from a quarry.
SHROUGHOUT the centuries quarrying of stone has been done with hand tools, as It mi ill is to some extent: but machines operated by steant and electric power are now common, especially in the United States. A Adsitor to a nlodern quarry finds “channeling” machines chugging hack and forth on their short tracks cutting furrows in the solid rock, enormous cranes and derricks swinging huge blocks from place to place, and light railways laid .here and theijb on the rough quarry bed to haul out the stone and carry off the strippings and refuse. Occasionally there is heard a mighty explosion, followed by a shower of splintered rock, and always the air is filled with the unmusical sound of thudding drills and heavy hammers wielded by brawny arms. Rectangular masses of stone weighing many tons are loosened from the mother rock, great cranes swing them onto cars, and these are carried to the stone mill. There swinging gang saws, with diamond tipped teeth and under the constant drip of water, cut the stones into slabs while lathes and planing machines turn roughly fashioned pieces into columns, cornices and lintejs. and give them the finish that the architect calls for. Two Kinds of Rocks Rocks are divided into two kinds —stratified and Igneous—according to whether they occur in parallel beds or have no distinct lines of cleavage. The stratified or sedimentary rock which include marble and other limestones, slate and sandstone. are the more easily quarried. Granite and other igneous rocks, however, although not stratified, have a natural jointing of which advantage is taken in quarrying. Much skill is needed to know iust where the rock will separate most easily. The “plug and feather" method of quarrying is the one principally employed in working by hand. A row of holes is drilled a few' itches apart along the line at which it is desired to break the stone. In each hole are placed two "feathers”—flat pieces of steel rounded on one side to fit the curve of the hole, then a narrow wedge called a “plug" Is driven between the "feathers.” By striking in succession all the plugs in the row, the splitting force becomes great enough to rupture the rock. This method is often used also in machine-worked quarries to separate large blocks after they have been cut vertically by the steam-driven "chan neling” machines. Explosives, placed in holes drilled vertically In a rowthen exploded simultaneously, are commonly employed for detaching large blocks of stone. High explosives, such as dynajidte, are often used when the rock is to be crushed into fragments for road work, concrete, etc. Channeling Machine The channeling machine which has found its greatest use in the United States is like a small locomotive traveling back and forth upon a short track which is pinned to the solid rock. As it travels it strikes on one or both sides of the track with sets of long chisels set at different angles; these vibrate up and dow-n. cutting a channel about one and one-half inches wide and four to ten feet deep,‘parallel to the rails on which the channeler moves. Since the channeler makes only vertical cuts, the rock must later he lifted from Its bed by blasting or the "plug and feather" method. There are 4.000 stone and marble quarries distributed widely through the United States. Eighty per cent of the building limestone of the 39 Legal Notices (29) in number of One Thousand I $1,000,001 each. One ill Thousand Dollars of which shall be payable each year for twenty-nine years (29). and be.ir In* interest not to exceed 5% per annum, payable semi-annually. Unlees objection is made by the taxpayer's of the Park District in the manner prescribed by law. the said Board of Park Commissioners and the City Controller of Indianapolis, will pursuant to said determination and order, proceed to cause sa'd bonds in said amount to be issued and sold for the purpose herein set forth. CHARLES A ROOK WALTER. FRANK P. MANLEY. A. M. MAGUIRE. EMBLKY W. JOHNSON. Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indian a 00l is. Ind. Not. 17. 24 1925 LEGAL NOTICE The Board of Trustees of the Central Indiana Hospital for Insane will receive sealed proposals until Friday. Nov. 27, at 10 a. m.. for furnishing- supplies for the month of December. 19*25. Estimate book will be on file at room 147 Statehouse from and after Monday. Nov. 23. Noir^sil R $I R S$ r s3$ lU> ° F TBUSTEE9
country comes from two cqunties in Indiana, near Bedford and Bloomington. where beds exist thirty to forty feet in thickness. The even texture, strength and easily workable quality of this oolitic limestone have made it a. national favorite for building, and also for finely chiseled statuary. Much limestone is also produced in Ohio and Pennsylvania, though bite latter is used chiefly for, flux in the iron industry. The United States stands second to Italy in the production of marble, most of which comes from the huge beds In Vermont, in which State is also to be found the largest marble finishing plant in the world. •Stone is used principally for building. monuments, paving and curbing, and in crushed form for roads, concrete making, and railroad ballast. Much limestone of inferior quality is used in making lime and in charging iron furnaces. Slate forms a distinct industry by itself. TRAVELERS’ AID REPORTS Nearly 7,000 Cared for During Year, Including 210 Children. Approximately 240 children traveling alone have been cared for by the Indianapolis Travelers’ Aid Society at the Union Station during the past year. Mrs. Vivian Greene, executive secretary, announced today. A total of 6,765 travelers were assisted, of whom 1,057 were under 16 years of age and 610 over 60. New officers of the society. are: Paul L. Kirby, president; Mrs. David Ross, vice president; Mrs. ,T. D. Johnson, secretary, and Eugene C. Foster, treasurer. New directors are Mrs. Johnson. Mrs- B. J. Rmrett. Mrs. Wolf Sussman. Mrs. Adolph Soherrer. Mrs. Kathleen Halllnan, Wa i'ace O. Leo and Frank Hooker. TURK COPS LOSE BEARDS Picturesque Night Police in Constantinople Must Shave. Hu XFA ftrrrlrc CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 24. Picturesque night watchmen of Constantinople must shove Ihetr beards, cut their hair and wear uniforms, according to a recent order by the prefect.
Baby, Victim of Fire, Buried
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Funeral services were held Monday for William Edward Stewart, 2, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart, 1025 Laurel St., who was fatally burned nt his home Friday. The child fell against a stove while his mother was at a grocery. The lad died at the city hospital.
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VALUE SETTING OF BELL TOLD BY APPRAISER Engineer Cross • by Commission Counsel. How the Indiana Bell Telephone Company arrived at Its proposed rate-making valuation of nearly $46.000,000 was the background of a rigid cross-examination today of B. G. Halstead, Bell appraisal engineer, by Taylor E. Groninger, counsel for the public service commission staff which has been investigating rates and service of the Bell. Groninger pressed Halstead to tell what method was used In determining the present per cent condition of the property, one of the bases of its claimed valuation. Halstead said it was determined by the eye. Desli As Example "Look at that desk and tell me Its tie*- cont-condltion,” Groninger suggested. Halstead said it was In about eighty-five per cent condition, pointing out that there was a crack in the top. “Suppose there were two cracks—would that alter your opinion?” Groninger asked. “I’d have to see the crack.” Halstead repliedHalstead said present condition the Bell property is between 8S aiHj 90 per cent. He said a going value of $5,829,082 was figured in the Bell’s estimate of its value. To Complete Estimate Edward W, Benils, Chicago appraisal engineer, has yet to complete his estimate of the value of the company on the basis of prices during the last five years, ending in 1920. To bolster its rlalm for increased rates, totaling more than $600,000 annually, the Bell contends Its value, based on average costs during the ; flv© years ended Dec. 31, 1924, is : $43,436,326.34. The estimate, of- | sered hy Halstead ,1s 10 per cent ' higher than prices of Jan. 1, 1925. j The company, however. Is claiming a fair value of $45,860,871.86 for rate making purposes. Benils would limit the company to a $28,000,000 vainj ation. An adjournment will he taken this ! afternoon until Monday, it was tenI tatively decided.
INDIANA TRUST FIRMS GAIN State Companies Rank Eleventh in Wealth. Indiana stood eleventh in totuP resources of trust companies on June 30, 1925, according to a summary just issued by the United States Mortgage and Trust Company of New York. Total resources of Hoosier / trust companies were $284,997,593.10. a gain of more than $17,000,000 over the preceding year. A total of 2701 trust companies exist in the United States, with total assets of $18,145,673,477, an Increase of $2,120,171,230. Deposits Increased one and four-fifths billions dollars during the year. Twelve Indianapolis companies reported total resources exceeding the 65 million mark. Thew were: Aetna Trust and Barings. $2,215,954.90; Bankers Trust. $3,695,476.37: City Trust, $2,216,057.62: Farmers Trust, $2,229,986.32: Fidelity Trusi. $2.155.859.13: Fletche* Savings ami Trust, $21,660,398.48 Indiana Trust, $11,368,319.07; Security Trust., $4.601,044.42; State Savings and Trusi, $3,154,699,83; Union Trust, $9,609.726.11; Uni tad Labor Ba.nk and Trust, $926,464.90, and the Washington Bank and Trust, $2,451,369.88. COMPOSER LOST IN TUNIS Anxiety Being Felt- Over Fate ot . George Anthell. Hu KFA Service PARIS, Nov. 24.—Anxiety is being felt over the fate of George Anthell, American composer, who several months ago to penetrate ttmP southern Tunisian desert in searali of new musical themes. Nothing has been heard since lie entered the desert. ARTISTS TO EXHIBIT An exhibition of oils, pastels, a.nd wateroolors, most of It recent work of Mrs- Alice Hadley, and Miss Emma B. King, Indianapolis artists, will be on view at. the Pettis galleries for two weeks beginning Monday. PRIVATE BUS SERVICE A regular service of colon coaches is to he started shortly hy the Mlche Hn Company between their works at Clermont Ferrand in central France and their Paris offices. The service will be a private one for the use of the officials of the company.
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