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5 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office 2228 Sheibv St DRex;;! 2570. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St. Funeral directors to ne ucoule ol Indian, a noils since 1887 i'hon.—Main 0841. 0842 INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY Notices of luneral at our chanel refer to our present mortuary Our new tnortuwry will open about Feb. 1. BEIT S GADD 2130 Prosoeet St.. Phone Stew an. 2278 George Grinsteiner Funeral dire?tor 522 E Market Main D9OK KRIEOER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR MA. 1134 14 °~ N Res' Bel .3K66R-1 UNDERTAKERS—-HI3EY & TITUS 95l N Delaware. Main 3680. 8 Special Notices ELECTREAT BODY MASSAGE Cures rheumatism and neufitii. creates new circulation. Lola Walker. 111- Central. Apt. R. Lincoln 8873. IDEAL Xmas sift for the son.or daughter Is a movie. I have it and its money maker, BILLY LANE. 307 Holliday Bldg. Circle 7176, RADIUM electric, medicated, sulphur baths and massasre. Battle Creek method 106 W. St Clair Riley 2072 MARGARET SELLERS D O D C. N D. obste'Hcian, acute and chronic disease massage. 1 N New Jersey. Riley 8683 LADIES DOLL UP FOR THE HOLED AVS WITH A GUARANTEED WAVE FOR 87.50, IRV. 4004 9 Personals MADAME KELLY EleCtr, M ADAME permanent Pea u^Wo^ RILEY 2573 WILL furnish good home for boy 10 to 12 veara of asre for this winter. Call oil jn. New Jersey St. —— —— B. E. All 0. K. Address Box 125, Maxwell. Ind. —f IVANTED—To care for C. patients in my country home. Wash. 30-4 1 10 Lost and Found STRAYED from 4717 Carrollton Are : male, Boston bull, ears trimmed, tipß tumeed in, city license No 5088. Reward. Humboldt 4538. WRIST WATCH—SmaII round gold Swiss; keepsake, left in washroom Prather Temple. December I. Reward Wash. ..087. STRAYED —Large white and yellow cat: Wednesday. Nov. 25. Finder please call Riley 3202. Reward. 542 Lockerbie St. $25 COMPENSATION—Lost by wounded veteran, in or ‘near Kresge s: only support. Please return. Irv. 08.18. TIRE, Goodyear: heavy duty origtnai wrapping. Reward. Drcx, 1<45. 13 Instructions MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 510 E Washing ton St. Indianapolis, Ind., Circle 0757. 14 Salesmen Wanted YOUR OPPORTUNITY NOW! ARE YOU GOING TO RESPOND? You have not wn this ad before and will not see it gain. Your own bus'll ess without capital. No delivery or collecting. No scheme. Large cash daily profits. $75 to SSOO per week and more. Exclusive selling rights. Will select good sales or crew manager, also 100 salesmen today. Act quick. B. H. WILSON CLAYPOOL HOTEL TODAY Or write 611 Transportation Bldg.. Chicago. 111. 18 Rooms for Rent ALABAMA. N. 1005: 2 SLEEPING RMS WARM: REASONABLE LIN. 1795. MERIDIAN ST.. N.. 531: dcs’rablc rooms: City heat, hot and cold running water in all rooms: 6 week up. Circle 4277. SEMINOLE HOTLE: Modern rooms, plenty of heat: shower bath: moderate rates. Main 1030 020 N. Alabama. LARGE front room 'in modern, private home: 1 or 2 gentlemen. Web, 2815-R BEAUTIFUL, large, front bedroom: private family; lor 2 .gentlemen: close to heated garage. Har. 1344. Burnished room in private home. 46 W. 27TH. HAR. Q376-R. a—Light Housekeeping ALABAMA. 437 N.: front room upstairs modern: reasonable. Lin. 8002. CENTRAL, 1326; furnished rooms lor girls and women especially. Lin, 2643. CHADWICK. 914: semi-modern: 3 large, unfurnished rooms: moving paid EAST. N.. 13B: nice. e:ean rooms, lurnaoe heat, bath: everything furnished. MARKET. E., 538: nice, clean rooms: newly decorated, heat. bath, electric lights: rveiwthing furnished: $4 up. Two rooms, kitchen and pantry. $7, PINE ST 810 N. 3 light housekeeping gas furnished: sink in kitchen PROSPECT. 1017; TWO ROOMS. FURNISHED: $6 PER WEEK, RANDOLPH. N. 230 : 2 unfurn. rooms: lights, gas, water: $7. Riley 4838. SOUTH St 7 E 317; furnished rooms; housekeeping: bath: $2.00 week, LONE lady will 'share her modern home with adults. Irv 4004. 2 ROOMS- nicely turnl-hed near Fountain Square, on car line: $7. DRex. 354 Q-R. b—Board and Rooms WANTED a gentleman or child in modern cottage: home privileges. No other roomers nor eh’ldren. DRex. 2808. BOARD, room washing, men or married couple: reasonable: modern. DR, 4208 19 Rentals a—Houses 1846 N. ALABAMA Four roms and bath: semi-modern: $25 per month. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL BEECH WOOD. 5030—-“lrvington • 4-room semi-modern bungalow; $25 month. Call Mrs. Bull. Room 481, Claypool Hotel. BELLEFONTAINE. 2048—Half double: 4 clean rooms; lights, gas; front and rear porohea: nice yard: S2O. Kenwood 4482. CALVIN S. 1885, 4 rooms, semi-modern $lB CIVIC REALTY CO 136 N Dels ware. Lincoln 5050. DELAWARE N. 2350: 7 rooms, with gar. newly decorat'd: $45. Har. 29t>4. DREXEL. 1U 830; north hail:! double. spotless condition: 4 rooms: modem; S2TSO. - EASTERN Ave., 225: 5-room double; gas. electric lights, water paid: $23. Call Webstre 7307 GLADSTONE. N. 618: 6-room semi-mod-ern double; basebumer free: $25. Bel. 3010-R, ILLINOIS. N.: 4 rooms; bath. heat, wa ter: very desirable; S4O. Ran. 2606. LA SALLE. S.. 27—Modern 4-rm. double. bath.; gar.; fine condition. Web. 4701-R. LINDEN ST. 2017-2025: half three-loom double: sl4. CIVIC REALTY CO* 130 N. Delaware St. T.ineola |
19 Rentals a—Houses NAOMI. 1418: new, 4-room, semi-modern: garage. Main 3377 or evenings Webster 4101 191'H, 920 E.: 3 rooms; shades, linoleum furnished: rent S2O. Ken. 5573. PAP.KER Ave.. 554: 6-room modern double with garage. ItJTH St. E. 2510: dandy new 4-room modern; garage. PRexel 1280. 27TH St., W. 1146: 4 rooms'; newly decorated; rent sl6. Circle 0618. e. j. McCracken. UDELL. 1345 5 rooms; single; 2 lots; rent S2O. Circle 0618. E. J. MeCRACKEN. 5 ROOMS, semi-modern. Bellefontaine St.. S2B. 5- modem ant., lower -floor: heat, and water furnished. s:>;> N. Walcott. C. L. MICHAEL, 1010 Fletcher Trust Bidg. Ri. 2784 WALKING DISTANCE 1425 N Illinois; 8 rooms: strictly mod ern: newly painted, papered Ran. 58j8 4 ROOMS; gas. electric lights, city wate.-; and inside toilet close to school and a- line PRexel 6817 BY OWNER —Five rooms: semi-modern: all newly decorated: garage. 1244 Burdgai Parkwav Bel. 0611. RENT teduced to sl6 1515 E. Washington: 5 rooms: city water paid Circle 6018 E J MeCRACKEN. 6 ROOMS: bath, strictly modern, new furnace, laundry garage: rent reduced to s4o’ water paid, 918 W. 30th. SEE DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL for bargains REAL ESTATE A. F. ZAiN’EI REAL ESTATE. RENTALS _ INSURANCE. 108 N. DEL- LI 6520. 6- semi-modem: water paid: $27 pur mo. Call PRexel 6686. 5- semi-modern: water paid: $-34 per mo. Call PRexel 6686. c —A partments TALBOT. 2140: 6 rooms and bath; heat and janitor service furnished. Call Mr. Mathews,. Riley 6441. ; 28TH. W . 135- six-room apartment. Farm near city, 107 acres. - Har. 0387, 6- apt. with garage agd maid's room 1711 N. Pennsylvania Open. Circle 5967, or see custodian. 1112 Central Ave. 21 Real Estate for Sale
b—Houses $350 Cask Makes First Payment On 2930-32 N. Dearborn New bungalow double, four rooms to a side, sink and city water in kitchen, inside toilet, brick front porch, double garage. One side now rented. Balance easier than rent. MR. HACKEMEYER. Main 0792. DANDY NEW BUNGALOW Beautifully decorated; two bedrooms, large kitchen and living-room; bath, toilet; lloors finished: sink, water heater and cabinet in kitche.n: window shades; large garage: cement porch and walks: improved street: no Barret law: $3,300. S3OO cash. EVERROAD, 204 Transportation Bldg Lincoln 3880. Drexel 3250.. NEAR TECHNICAL!!. S. Seven rooms modern: double garaie: 'arge lot; plenty of/shade. SACRIFICE FOR CASH C. L. MICHAEL 1010 Fletcher Trust Bldg. Riley 2704. 8 ROOMS modern on New Jersey St., north of 22nd St. 4 car garage. A real Xmas gift for someone at this price. • C. L. MICHAEL Ri. 2704 1010 Fletcher Trust Bldg. 837 N. Bancroft An exceptionally large and well arranged bungalow. Maple floor in combination living and dining-room. Large brick firenlaoe with stone mantel. Bath t equipped with pedestal lavatory. built-in tub and curtain shower. Convenient terms, SSOO cash, balance monthly. MR. HACKEMEYER. Main. 0792. For Home on Terms. See ALLEN ALSPACH. Lin, 3477. 433 Lemcke. FOR nice home, east or south call C J OSBURN PRexel 6184 e —Suburban NEW five-room bungalow, with two seres of land, can be bought for only SSQ down. See this. Located two lilies south of city. Call Lin. 5846 or Southport 12-R-1. f—Sale or Exchange A FINE lot. north, for sale, or will take good used car. C. L. MICHAEL Ri. 2704 1019 Fletcher Trust Bldg. 80-ACRE hill farm: improved and good timber: close to Mooresville- will trade formve or six-room house. MR. DILLEY. Lin. 5846. Ran. 6232. 22 Real Estate Wanted A MODERN 0 or 7-room dty home, north or east in exchange for a 7-room modern house and 2 lots in Beech Grove REALTY SERVICE BUREAU Mrs. Little Li. 5307 WANT 5 or 0 rooms in any desirable locatlon; not over $3.000, Lin 3734. 25 Miscellaneous for Sale 'VWWVWV/SAA/VN^MWVWWWWWWNA Ideal Xmas Gift REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPEWRITER 1924 MODEL $45 1925 MODEL S6O Amrnerncaini Writing Machine Cos. 3CD S. Pennsylvania St. Lin. 6822 CLOTHING and hats for girls: doll buggy and high chair. Wash, 4739-R. CONCRETE mixer: four months old: same as new. Sell at half, Web, 1f482.l f 482. ELECTRIC SWEEPER—Franz Premier; A-l condition sl2.~>Q cash. Irv. 2234 J OVERCOAT remnants, average cost pel yd.. $1.50: suitable for children's -oats or auto robes. AUGUST JULIAN CO.. 2ND FLOOR WHEN BLDG. I RUGS AND LINOLEUM AT LOWEST PRICES. DORFMAN RUG COMPANY 207 W Wash. St, Opp Statehouse SUPERIOR FIRE PREVENTION—FIue flashing: stops all chimney fires Order now. E. H. STEEL. 606 K. of P. Bldg. ELECTRIC SWEEPERS: THREE: sl2 UP CALL RILBY 5526. RUMMAGE SALE 127 W GEORGIA NEAR ILL RI 6622 TWO beautiful dresses, reasonable. Call Circle 2025, between 7 a. m. to 4 p. m. SOME ONE In your home would like a Corona typewriter for Xmas—maybe it's you. Three models to choose from. SSO to S6O. Terms if desired. JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 142 N. Meridian. Main 2890 a—Musical Instruments 4 TALKING MACHINES Os well known makes, from $lO to $36. Small down payment. > / L. GUY LONG 1114 N. MERIDIAN LIN. 6865 VICTROLA large: practically new: sell cheap. 441 So Illinois St, M. 2029. PIANO, upright: SIOO, cash or terms. Drexel 7857-R-3. b—Pet and Live Stock COON HOUNDS. RABBIT HOUNDS and GUNS. 967 W, 30th. Rand. 3296, c— Coal, Ice and Wood QUALITY COALS at Reduced Prices Large W. Va. 6-in. block, fkd $7.50 W. Va. 6x3 egg, fkd $6.50 Thacker Splint. Large Red Ash Poca. Ip., 6-in. shov $9.50 McDowell County. W. Va. Our guarantee: 2,000 lbs. per ton and a square deal. NAGELSON COAL CO. 831 E. St. Clair. Clr. 0355.
25 Miscellaneous for Sale c—Coal and Wood SALE For a Limited Time WHY PAY MORE! Old Hickory White Ash Lump ILLINOIS DIST NO. 7 2-IN TO OIN LUMP $4.5>6 2 Tons, $9.30 / Remember, this is a clean forked lump and a good burning coal. Illinois Mine Run 14.50 Illinois Nut and Slack $3.50 Dtst. No. 7. BANNER Fuel Cos. St. Clair and Nickel Plate R. R. Riley 1866. “Big Eagle” Semi-Smokeless, 2%. fk. lump, $7.50 per ton.* A high-grade West Virginia coal, mined in McDowall County. Plenty of heat, no clinkers and low In ash. Often sold for genuine Pocahontas. "KNOX ALL” No. 5 Indiana 6-Inch forked lump, $5.25 Per Ton. Mined in Knox County. Other coals at low prices. White River Coal Company 320 S. Weßt St. MA In 6318.
“Baddy” “Father” of the semi-smokeless coals so often sold as genuine Pocahontas. A forked lump, mined In McDowall County, West Virginia. Only $7.50 Per Ton. Also The famous "Everglo” 6-inch forked lump, ss.2f> per ton. The cream of the Knox County field, Indianapolis Coal Company' MA in 1700. Consider Quality When Buying KINDLING WITH EACT TON Gepuine Glendora—The Wondei Coal Sullivan County. Indiana, Best Glendora 6-in block, lge.. fkd $7 00 Best Qlendaro 6x3 lp.. pin. fkd . $6 60 Best Mendora 2x4 egg. cln fkd.. $6 26 Va. and K.v.—The Best That Is Mined. Best W. Va. 6-in block lge. fkd $7.00 Best W. Va.. 2x4. egg, cln. fkd.V . .$0.25 Best Va Mine Run. 60 pet 1d....55.60 Va Mine from Kanawha District. Best E K.V.. Harlan Cos.. 6 in. lg. fkd..57.00 TRY OUR HOOSIER ASH Bums well and holds Are over night Uoosier Ash, Ind. No. 6 ip. 6-in fkd $6 86 Heos. tsh. Ind No J 6 3x4 egg fkd $5.36 Best Linton No 4 Ind.. 6-in. Ip., fkd.So 74 Best Ind 4-in. lp. No 8 cm lkd 55 50 Best Ind No. 6, 2x< egg cln. fkd. $5 26 Best 6-iti Vermilion Cos. Ip., clp fkd $5.50 Best Vermilion Cos.. 2x4 egg cln fkd.55.2, Delivered anywnere In the city UNION ICE AND COAL 1910 Bluff Ave. Drcx. 4621 Since 1008 Dependable POCAHONTAS. 6 IN SHOV. LP sß.9s SEMI-SMOKELESS, 6-IN SH LP.. .§6.gß W VIRGINIA 2-IN. SHOV LP $5.95 McDowell Cos. W Va, BRAZIL* BLOCK 6-IN FlfD LP...|6.95 BRAZIL BLOCK 2-IN SHOV LP...54.95 Owen Cos.. Ind. Wheeled in. 35c ton Anchor Coal Company 212 N Pine „„ Riley 5444 Riley 4164 WHITE ASH. 3-IN. LP.. FKD $6.25 (Clay County, Ind.l W VA.. 3-IN. LP. FKD $6.10 (Logan County W Va.i POCO.. 4-IN. LP.. FKD $6.50 (McDowell County. Va.) DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN CITY. Wheel in 35c. J. & I. COAL CO. 1205 Roache. Ran. 2471. COAL BARGAINS Ind. 4-in. fkd. ip.... $6 60 W Va 2x4 Egg fkd $0 Ml W Va 4 1 n lkd Ip $7 00 Pocahontas No 3. Red Asn $8 50 Pocahontas Mine Run $7 50 NORTH ST. COAL YARD Lit, 1465. Cir. 5566 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. 71 60. NUT SLACK, $4.50 Other coal at good prioes. MIKE WNOWITZ 152 S. WEST ST. Main 2433. Night. DR, 2775. BRAZIL (Ind.) BLOCK a TO 24-IN LP $5.26 PER TON. BRAZIL PEA AND ,NUT, 14.50 BAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 Fowler Main 6930. ATX AS FUEL CCI 401 W MORRIS DREXEL 0883 KINDLING AND STOVE WOOD. BIG LOAD DELIVERED ANYWHERE TRY OUK MAJOfI COAL MAJOR COAL CO Ran 4129 26 Miscellaneous Wanted -.-1,BALED TIMOTHY or light mixed hay. Wanted at Stock Yards. Main 1096. SALVATION army Industrial Home Help to help others with vour used clothing magarines news etc Phone Wagon Riley 6622. You Read tue Want Ad^^ Have you tried to use them? It’a eaay—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker
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27 Business Announcements FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated feather mattresses and pillows made E F BURKLE, 416 Maas Main 1428 feUOS. 9x12. thrly clnd R - all work guar SUPERIOR CLEANERS Ken 4462, SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLBDGE 201 Indiana Ave. 28 Storage and Transfer OVERLAND HAULING RETURN LOADS WANTED Packing enu shipping hoip*hold goods low rate on Florida and California .-hipnients OTTO J SUESZ Main 2353 3628 Webster 4579-0699-W NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all times Randolph 3741 MOVING and Trucking Reliable men Cal HORNMAN Web 5371 29 Business Opportunities HAVE a buyer for a small movie theatre „in Indianapolis BILLY LANE. 307 Holliday Dldu Circle 7176. BEaUTY SHOP lirat-claHB downtown locatton: ownor leaving city account ill health; consider terms. Web. 5107-W. GROCERY STORES/ SEVERAL FOR „ SMALL FARMS. BILLY LAYNE. 307 HOLLIDAY BIDG, CIR. 7176. MEAT MARKET'—MONEY MAKER LEAVING CITY ACCOUNT OF IT L HEAI-TH. CALI. WEB. 4386. 30 Automobiles for Sale BUICK 6 Touring, 965.00. $20.00 down. per week. Cord tires. Webster CHEVROLET. 1925 sedan, demonstrator; low mileage: heater, bumperes. knubbers. spare tire; priced right: no trade. STONE CHEVROLET CO. ■>♦o E. Wash. Lin. 1722. CHEVROLET F. B. Touring. 1021. only $85.00. $25.00 down, $5.00 week; cord Urea: runs good. Webster 3981. CHEVROLET SEDAN , 1245 Late model: in splendid condition throughout. Term*, if desired. The Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418-24 N. CAPITOL AVE. MAIN 2480. DODGE 1919 touring: spot light, bump ers, front and rear: 5 tires, good paint and mechanical conditions; SIOO down. balance easv. „ STONE CHEVROLET. 540 E. Wsan. Lin. 1722. CHEVROLET. 1921 SEDAN ‘ S2OO 808 S MTOR SERVICE. 340 SO PENNSLYVANIA MAIN 1705 CHEVROLET. 1023 sedanette bumper*. spot light. 5 extra tirea: good car. far better than the average; only $275 with 12 months to pay. STONE CHEVROLET. 640 E. Wash Lin. 1722. CHEVROLTE. 1920 coach, demonstrator: carries new car guarantee: used three weeks- driven very little: will sacrifice for quick sale. Web. 2103 CHEVROLET bargains: each guaranteed. MARION CHEVROLET CO 936 N. Mer CHEVROLET ton ring: good condition $.0.06: must s-11, Rand, 2183. DODGE touring: good top. good tires and good mechanical condition: S6O cash takes it away. Open evenings THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES OO 3009 Central Ave. Ran s.‘ioQ. FLINT 1924 TOURING. WINTER ENCLOSURE BOBS MOTOR SERVICE. 340 SO. PENNSYLVANIA. MAIN 1705 FORD. 1922 touring car: starter and de mountable rims: good mechanical condi lion■ good tires: $125: S3O down THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO 3009 Central Ave. Ran_ 5550. FORD SEDAN. SEPT ,1921. BY OWNER TERMS IF DESIRED. 622 N WALLACE. IRV. 4068 R FORD 1923 .ouring: starter, demountables; good [mint, good tiirs. good mechanical condition: $145 S4O down 30TH AND CENTRAL SALES CO. 3009 Central Ave. Ran 5560 Ford Coupe, 1922 Five good tires, wire wheels: in good shape throughout. A bargain at $l5O. Good Ford touring. 1024. $165. CHAS. G. SANDERS CO. . Jordan Distributors. 1033 N. Meridian St. Circle 2772 1023 Cole spoi l $4 27/7)0 Chevrolet Touring. 1921 $ 56 UU Apperson Sedan $525 00 Stutz Roadster $325 00 Small payment down, balance monthly These cars are in perfect condition. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 967 N Meridian Open evenings and Sunday a. m. tISED FORDS—ALL MODELS You save at THE HOUSE THAT SERVICE BUILT. THE FRANK HATFIELD CO. Authorized Ford Dealer 625 N. Capitol Ave. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY’S MA. 4708 FORD. 1921: one-ton truck in good mechanical condition: closed cab: good tires: platform body. Just right for hau ing coal: SIOO $25 down balance mo. THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO 3000 Central Ave. Ran. 5330. 1923 FORD touring: good mechanical eond‘tlon: $130: terms. Webster 2627. FORD 1922 sedan. A good buy for $115: cash or terms. WANGKLIN-SHARP CO . 443 VinHnia Ave. DRexel 5020. Open Evenings and Sunday. FORD, late 1922 coupe: demountable*: $lB5. $45 down, balance monthly. Oiien evenings. 30TH AND CENTRAL SALES CO. 300 P Central Ave. Ran, 5550, FORD. 1922 roadster: starter and demountable*; lock wheel, speedometer, shock absorbers. A real buv at $!>O.0O; cash or terms. WANGELIN SHARP CO 443 Virginia Ave PRexel 3020 FORD, late 1924 coupe; 5 ba’loon tires: paint good: runs good car guaranteed. sß.> down. Open evenings. THIRTIETH fND CENTRAL SALES CO. 3009 Central Ave Ran 3530. _ FORD. 1925 touring: starter and balloon tires. This iOb has been reeondiiinned throughout sand will sell for 575 down. WANGBLIN-SHARP OO 443 Virginia Ave. PRexel 5020 FORD. 1919 roadster: SSO cash or terms Open evenings. .TOTH AND CENTRAL SALES CO 3009 Centra] Ave. Ran. 5550. FORD. 101 P touring: starter and dcmountableg. lock wheel: good serviceable condition for only SSO 00 WANGELIN-SHARP CO.. 443 Virginia Ave. _D Rexel 5020 FOUTT 1023 roadster: starter demountv bles good mechanical condition: $135: $35 down. balance monthly. THIRTIETH CENTRAL SALES CO 3009 Central 4ve Ran, 3330. FORD SEDAN: $53, OPEN EVENINGS THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO .3000 Central Ave. Ran 5550 FORD. 1020 coupe: five wire wheels: good tires; runs good: $10O: S3O down, baltnee monthly. <>pen evenings. THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES OO ■3OOO Oentral Ave, v ft.au 5550. FORD coupe. 1023: balloon tirea; must sell. Rand. ,3629. FORD coupe. 102.3: many extras: must sell, MR PORTER, Main 6042. FORD. 1924 TUDOR SEDAN Looks and rung like new SIOO down balance monthly. Open evenings THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO .3000 Central Ave. Ran 5550. HUDSON suyer 0 Touring $145.00. $40.00 down, Dueo finish, cord tires, new body. Webster 3981, HUDSON. 4-paasenger coupe; new paint: must sell. Wash, 28Y.3-R, HUDSON COACH, like new: will sacnflee. Hum. 2976. OAKLAND ROADSTER. 1920 model. *BS. Open evenings L T ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917 Virginia Ave, Drexel 0925. OVERLAND. 1923 touring: 5 tires; runs fine, looks good: S4O down, balance by Wee “' STONE CHEVROLET. 540 E. Wash. Llh. 1722. BTUDEBAKER 1924 coupe. Overh-nd. 1925 standard sedan. Willve-Knight. 1925 model o<l sedan. Ford. 1025 coupe. Ford. 1923 sedan. Overland. 1924 touring. Overlund. 1924 roadster. Many other late model cars. Your car in trade. Open evenings. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917 Vlrglnta Ave. Drexel 0928.
Stutz Bear Cat Roadster Good tires and paint. This car is in fine shape mechanically. A real bar-g-ain at $350. CHAS. G. SANDERS CO. Jordan Distributors. 1033 N. Meridian St. Cir. 2772.
Wixa. v &-K-NlUn T coupe; 4-passenger; almost new; 7.000 ini: hall price. Hum. 1082. BEST used ears in town. 363 N. Illinola St. ; LATE 1923 Fold 2-door sedan; reflnißhed overhauled: $225 for quick sale Terms Webster 3005. FORD BODIES Seven: Rood late style tourings: twodoor sedan, coupes, roadsters California tops and glass inclosure. SWISSHELM & PARKER. 1923 FORD touring: good mechanical condltion: $130: terms. Webster 2627 USED CARS OF MERIT Lexington Motor Cos.. 1142 X Meridian 81 GOOD USED CARS CHAS. E STUTZ 824 N Meridian St Tou Read me Want Ad#— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Maim 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker. ’ K
30 Automobiles for Sale Will your car meet the demands of winter driving? Bring it to us and we’ll guarantee that It will. Automobile Hospital. 1.33 So. East St DRex 3600 a—T rucks FORD. 1933 'ton truck. Completely overhauled motor and Iranmission. closed cal); box body: solid tires on rear; eaterpiller type; SSO down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO . 443 Virginia Ave. DRexel 5020. Open Evenings and Sunday. 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1023. 1924 and 1025 models ore ferred: we pay eaah and deal quicklv - save time by seeing us first I. Wolf Auto Cos. 650 N. Capitol Ave Corner North St. Plfenty ol parking space Lin. 4516. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR USED CARS. WANT 100 CARS TO JUNK SEE US FIRST SAM CORAZ 510 N CAPITOL MAIN 6339 3 2 Auto Supplies, Repairs BEST USED TIKES ROGERS Bel. 4300 3117 W Wash. Bel. 4.300 EBACK * GENTRY auto reOnishing Se us first 5.32 N Capitol Riley 2750 USED CARS bought and sold I GOLDBURG 52?N Capitol 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING for the bicycle ROBERT SON CYCLE STORE 946 Mass Ave. 37 Money to Loan BORROWING 110 TO S3OO For Emergencies My *own Views on the Subject If I needed 110 to 1300 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. 1 WOULD want to borrow from someone ttho made a business of lending money. I WOULD be willing to pay area sonable amount for the use of the money I borrowed. 1 would NOT go to the first moneylending conoern that I came to. 1 WOULD consider ONLY a firm that was long established in my community. l’he Fidelity Loan Cos., licensed by and bonded to the State, and under the supervision of the banking department. Is well and fai-orably known in this community, a reliable firm that makes a business of lending money at a low lawful rate and ha* a genuine desire to be helpful. Should you need money, now or at any do not fail lo call on us FIDELITY LOAN CO. W A Thoma* Mgr Room 532 Lemcke Bldg. 106 E MARKET ST MAIN 1278
MONEY FOR Any Purpose $25 to S3OO on household goods, pianos, autos. Kate 2i/ 3 % Repay In small monthly payments. Call Lincoln 3264. LINCOLN LOAN CO. 515 Meyer-Riser Bank bldg. 128 E. Washington SL
NEED MONEY t Quickly. confidentially and business-like dealings it a part of the service we give LOANS ON Pianos,’ Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 14 iy 2 E. Washington St. MA in 1)585 Lincoln 7184 MONEY to loan on second mortgages. Quick service. CONSOLIDATED. 438 K. of P Bldg. 39 Legal Notices INDIANA WORLD WAR MEMORIAL. NOTICE TO BIDDERS (a) Scaled proposals will be received at the offices ol trustees of the Ihdiana World War Memorial, room 162 Indiana World War Memorial Building corner St. Clair and Meridian Sts.. Indianapolis. Indiana, until 0 a. m. Feb. 10. 1926. lor furnishing of materials and labor necessary for the construction of foundations for Buildinr "A" of the Indiana World War Memorial structures located tu the square bounded by Meridian. Pennsylvania. Michigan and Vermont Sts.. Indianapolis. Indiana. all ns per contract documents, plans and specifications prepared by Walker & Weeks, architects. 1900 Euclid Ave.. Cleveland. Ohio, and voprov'd and adopted by said trustees. (b) The plans, specifications, contract form (in the form that will be required to be signed by the successful bidder) and nroposal form are on hie and can be seen at the offices of the trustees anil of the architects. Copies of the plans and specifications may De obt lined at *he oiflce of the trustees or from the architects upon depositor twt ney-flve is2s> doiaic w.i deposit will be refunded when the p ins and specifications are returned. All deposit checks shall be certified and maoe payable to Walker tc Weeks. (c) All proposals shall be made and submitted on special proposal forms furnished by the architects, and strictly a* required therein. Inclosed in a sealed envelopes. indorsed with the name of the work to which Ts refesg and addressed to ‘ Trustees of the Indiana World War Me. mortal." 102 Indiana World War Memorial Building, comer St. Clair and Meridian Sts.. Indianapolis. Indiana. (and) Each proposal shall be accompanied by an approved surety company s bond or a certified check made payable to trustees of .he Indiana World War Memorial in an amount equal to 10 per cent (10%) of the bid or proposal ten dered: such bond to be payable without any relief whatever from valuation and appraisement laws of the Biatc of Indiana. The trustees to have the righ* to hold and retain all certified checks end guarantee bonds submitted until an award is made and a contract is entered Into or until all bids have been rejected. If for any reason whatever tho successful bidder fails to enter into a contract within ten (10) days after the award is made, then such certified check shall be forfeited to and retained by trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial as and for liquidated damages sustained bv reason of the failure of the bidder to enter into such contract, and if such bid l accompanied by a surety company's proposal guarantee bond, then ann in that event trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial shall have a right to recover as and for liquidated damages the.full amount of the penalty of such bond, together with interest at the rate of six per cent 16%) per annum and attorney’s fees. In either case, trustees of the Indiana World War Memorial reserve the right to let the contract to any other of said bidders whose bid may be deemed by said trustees to be the next lowest and best bid or may reject all other bids and readvertise as they may deem best. le) Each proposal shall have ths
39 Legal Notices amount* written with ink or typewriter in words and figures. Each bidder shall state the time within which he agrees to complete the work comprised in this contract. (f) The time set for comnletion of the work by the bidders will be considered in determining the successful bidder. (g) Upon the acceptance of any proposal. and the award of the contract, the bidder to whom the award is maoe will he required within ten (10) days to enter into the contract and to give an approved surety bond in the form and in the amount and upon conditions as prescribed in the genera! conditions of the -necifications on file it the office of the trustees and of the architects. (h) Each proposal shall be properly signed with the full name of the person, firm or corporation submitting the same. (i) Each bidder shall file with his hid an affidavit that such bidder has not dl> rectlv or indirectly entered into any com, bination, undertaking, collusion or agreement with any other bidder or prospective bidder to maintain the price of any work, or contract? or to prevent any other bidder fre-m bidding, or lo induce any bidder to refrain from bidding on any contract work, and that such bid is made without regard or referer re to any other hid. and without any agreement or understanding or combination, either directly or indirectly with any other person with reference to such bidding in any manner whatsoever. (j) The trustees reserve the right tc reiec* anv and all proposals. TRUSTEES OF THE INDIANA WORLD WAR MEMORIAL. MARCUS S. SONNTAG. President. PAUL COMSTOCK, Secretary. Dec. 8. 15. 22. 29: Jan 12. 10. 26. NOTICE TO BIDDERS The undersigned publicly posts, from time to lime as needed, on the bulletin l>oard of the Beard of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, at its offices 156 N. Meridian St.. Indianapolis. specifications for divers supplies fir •chools, offices, janitor*, domestic science, manual training and office equipment; for primary chairs, bookcases, woodworking benches and printing of flash and number cards: and for materials for repairs to buildings and equipment, viz.: hardware, lumber, plumbing and electrical supplies: Mid bids will be received by the undersigned for the sale to said Board for such supplies and materials until the respective dries named in s.-.ld specifications. BOARD OF OUHOOT. COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. By William H. Bonk. Business Director. Indianapolis. Ind.. Dec. 8. 1925. PUBLIC AUCTIONr—OVER. REFUSED. UNCLAIMED AND tIAMAGED FREIGHT. The C.. C.. C. & St. L. (Bi* Foul) Railway Cos., The E. I. & T. H. R. R.. the Cincinnati Northern R R. and the Peoria It Eastern R. R. Cos. will sell at public auction. Thursday. Dec 10. 192.). at 9:30 a. m.. at the Unclaimed Freight Station. Capitol Ave. and South St.. Indianapolis. Ind . the following described freight and numerous other articles, unless previously claimed by rightful owners: Stock food, minerals. lot roof cement, drums and cases paint. 2 barrels gray enamel paint. 1 barrel white enamel paint, 2 drums wall plaster. 1 drum plastic cement. 1 case auto top dressing. 5 boxes magazines. 1 auto boiler. 1 crate auto body. 1 box windshields, auto fenders, auto rims, steering wheels, auto heaters. 1 crate seed racks, candy, calendars, wrapping paper. 1 oil well bailer, laundry stoves, sheet iron heating Btoves, 1 roll paper. 3 bundles veneered panels, wash boilers, water closet bowls and tanks, 1 kitchen ■UHt, I slop sink. 2 bath tubs, 1 bundle rubber belt. I roll duck. 4 barrels skimmed milk powder, lot wood doors. 1 steamer trunk, 1 Wheary Wardrola trunk. 1 suitcase. ,3 part full barrel mustard, chairs, rockers. 4 dairy lunch chairs, beds, lot washboards, toys. 6 oil lamp stoves. 1 copper water heater coil. ,3 cartons stationery, groceries, ash and garbage cans, galvanized tubs, ironire boards. 1 floor lamp base. .3 -milking stands. 1 walnut dresser, 1 lernery. 1 end table. 8 mattresses. 2 bundles newsprint paper, .3 cookers, t carton (3) copper tea kettles. 1 carton beverage glasses. 1 wheelbarrow-. 1 box (.301 pairs shoes, stove pipe elbows. 3 grate bars. 1 Gould Unipower "A” battery. 4 pail cup grease. 1 -5 gallon can cooking oil. 6 boxes pattern oilcloth. 1 roll 161 nieces linoleum, 12 rugs, various sizes and patterns; 1 roll roofing felt. 766 pounds; marble, glass, elate blackboards and many other articles of great value. J K. VANCE. Freight Claim Agent. McFADDEN AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. Dec, 7 8. 0. (iNE combination gas and coal range, like new 1 Red Star oil stove, with oven; l Detrcit Jewel high oven gas stove; I model folding bed: 8 rockers: 4 dining chairs 3 beds and springs: 1 McDougall Vitchen eabinet; 5 stands: 2 kitchen table?: 1 electric Washer, without wringer; 1 Lloyd baby buggy, new tires repainted like new: 1 old-style dresser: 2 drophead Singer sewing machines, like new. Sold for gtorare and hauling charges, cheap. Must be sold at once. H. T. BIEL STORAGE TRANSFER 1019 Southeastern Ave
SUITCASE IS MISSING Member of Singers Midget Company Asks Police to Watch for Finder. Miss Dora Virg, one of the Singers Midget Company, playing at Keith's Theater this week, asked police to watch for the finder of a suit ense containing shoes, pictures and letters, lost or stolen from a truck transfering the case to the hotel. Rhode Island is the most densly populated State in the United States. One-half million tons of waste apples art produced each year in the United States.
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So this is Indianapolis, observed Miss Nancy Ladd, 312 E. Sixteenth St., today, drygoods store proprietor, victim of bandits Monday night. “I came here in April from Chicago where they steal fur coats rom you right on the street, but I never dreamed of being held up here,” she said. Two white men entered her store Monday about 6 p. m., escaping with S7O. Miss Ladd, who was decorating a show case when the men walked into her store, was not frightened until the hold-up men left. Pointed at Heart “I am not familiar with bandit language and when he told me to ’stick 'em up' I didn’t do anything. He had that revolver pointed right at my heart, too,” Miss Ladd said. “One of them held a gun on me while the other rifled the cash register. He told me to walk to the back of the store, but I tried to run out the front door for help and he gently pushed me back and said, ‘No, no.' “I waa afraid he would shoot, but
SCHOOL „ SOAP — How it is made HELPS by the big factories. 1 Cometon’. Clctorsd Bncelop.dla .Mtnr, bnt.
S r " 1 OAP is made by the action of alkali on fats or oils, A !____) simple experiment will show you how alkali acts on grease. Put a spoonful of washing (lump) soda with a little water in a greasy frying pan and boil tho mixture. In a few minutes the soda and grease will have broken up and the particles will have united to form a thick soap, which can be washed out, leaving the frying pan clean. Soap, to most of us, means a cleansing substance which makes a lather in soft water. A chemist, however, will tell you that soaps are metallic salts of certain fatty acids. Some of these salts—those of sodium, potassium and ammonium—are cleansing agents soluble in water; others, such as the lead soap used in pharmacy as a plaster base, are Insoluble and useless as cleansers. A potassium soap is soft soap. Hard jsoap is a sodium compound; the degree of hardness depends on the character of the fat. Most commercial soaps are sodium soaps. The discovery’ of the Leblanc Boda process about 1791 gave a great impetus to the soda-making industry of the early nineteenth century. It became organized on a scientific basis, however, only after the researches of the great French chemist Chevreaul, published in 1823, showed the composition of animal fats (fatty acids in combination with glycerin) and the character of the reactions in saponification (the substitution of the metal in the alkali for the glycerin in fat. This is the essence of all soaps. Plants Are Used ■> Certain plants such as the common soapwort or "bouncing-bet” of the United States, contain a poisonous compound called saponin, which cleanses in much the same way as soap. In Chile and Peru the powdered bark of the soapbark tree (Quillaja sa ponarial is used In wash-
THREE DRIVERS SLATED Only One Motorist Arrested on Speeding Charge. Three autoists were arrested Monday night. They were: George Miller, 16, colored, 2021 Caroline Ave., charged with speeding and driving an auto while under age; Harry Brown, 33, of 3346 Graceland Ave., charged with driving an auto while intoxicated, operating a blind tiger and intoxication, and Frank Vaughan, 29, colored, 2407 Martindale Ave., charged with failing to stop after an accident.
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many of my friends said afterward a bandit would not shoot a woman. “When the men came in I thought they wanted to buy a shirt, they acted so nice at first. Knows Them “I .epi my head enough to get a description of those fellows. If they were lined up with a 100 others I could pick both of them out. I'll bet I’d know that gun too,” she said. After the bandits left the store Miss Ladd followed them a block screaming "Help! thief! help.’ ” The men fled down Ogden St. and escaped. Lieut. Ralph Dean and squad searched the neighborhood. While this hold-up was in progress several squads of police were searching the neighborhood about a mile north, after receiving a report that bandits were sizing up drug stores in that neighborhood. Reports were received from Twenty-Second St. and Talbott Ave. and Thirteith St. and Central Ave. Search by police was unavailing.
TUESDAY, DEC. 8, 1925
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ing fine fabrics. Tn China, tfle West Indies, and elsewhere, soapberries ('genus Sapindus) are similarly employed. Either vegetable or animal fat may be used, and of the latter the fat from cattle and sheep takes first place. The list of vegetable fats that may be used includes, coconut, palm, cottonseed, and soy oil. As an excess of fat in soap would result In too greasy a mass for the removal of grease and dirt, and an excess of alkali would burn the skin and rot the clothing, a nice balance must be obtained. In the big soap-making establishments. soap Is made in big kettles, just as in the days of our forefathers, but the kettles are of immense size some have a capacity of seventeen tons, equivalent to ten or twelve carloads of the finished products. These kettles are made of steel plate riveted together, with a coneshaped bottom. They are heated by steam coils and have inlet pipes for water, lye and other materials. First the fats are run into the kettles. An alkali is added and “saponification” takes place; that is, the fats break up into their component parts—fatty add and glycerin—and the fatty acids combine with the alkali, niak Ing soap. The glycerin settles to the bottom when a saturated salt solution is added. In making ordinary yellow laundry and kitchen soaps, this glycerin, which Is very valuable, is drawn off from the bottom and is carefully preserved. The glycerin Is not removed from some soaps; others are made from free fatty adds In which there Is no glycerin. Boiled and Cooled The soap Is boiled a number of times to purify It and then is left to cool. This process. In the large vats, takes about two weeks. Then it is run off Into what Is known a the “crutcher,” where the mass is beaten smooth by paddle blades revolving on a central shaft. Perfume and coloring mater are added to the product at this point, if desired. Resin is added to laundry soaps In the boiling, giving them their yellow color. From the crutcher the soap goes Into the frames, or molds, In the drying room. When the hardened the sides of the frame are stripped off and the blocks of soap removed. They go into the cutting machines to be divided into bars, and the bars are dried, pressed into cakes and wrapped. Some wrapping machines wi-ap 60,000 cakes daily. The boiling process is the same for toilet and laundry soaps, except that the fats for the latter are poorer quality. The toilet soaps do not go to the crutcher, but are sent directly to the drying rom. Then they go to the mixer or "mill,” where perfumes and coloring matter are added. The mill consists of a number of revolving stone rollers set closely together In an Iron frame; this condenses the soap. The soap leaves the mill In the shape of thin ribbons, and Is then pressed into a compact mass and cut into cakes. Transparent soaps are prepared in two ways, either by dissolving ordinary soap in alcohol or by a “cold process” which leaves the glycerin In the soap. In the first case the alcohol solution Is decanted and the alcohol distilled o; the residue Is a thick, transparent Jelly, which, when cast Into forms and allowed to dry, come out as a transparent mass. Glycerin soap consists of glycerin and soap In about equal parts. An excess of glycerin makes liquid soap. In some soaps, fine sand or pumice are incorporated, and the ffesult is a scouring soap. Soap powders are powdered mixtures of soaps, soda ash and sodium carbonate. Tho eo-callled “floating” soaps are usually made by forcing air Into the hot soap. Medicated soaps contain substances which exercise a specific influence on the skin. Among the principal varieties are those that contain carbolic acid, petroleum, borax, camphor, sulphur and mercurial salts. Castile soap ll a hard, white soap with olive oil as Its fattty base. It approaches the nearest to a perfect soap—without smell or color. Naptha soap usually contains kerosene, which is a powerful grease solvent.
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