Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 196, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1925 — Page 14
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1 Death Notices SCHNEIDER. GEORGE W.—Beloved hueband of Esther Mann Schneider, passed away Thursday. Dec. 10. at Gallup, \ M Remains will arrive Thursday, 6 >. m. Friends may call at the funeral Darlors of William E. Krieser, 1402 N. Illinois St., any time Friday and Saturday. S to 13 noon. Funeral services Saturday 1 n in. Funeral and burial private. Ma<onjc order will have charge, 5 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office 3326 Shelby St DRexal 2570. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 330 N. Illinois Bt. •'tinera) directors to 'ne people ol Indianapolis since 1887 s hone—Mali' 0641 0642 _ INOTaNAPOLIS crematory Notices of funeral at our chapel refer to our present mortuary Our new mortuary will open about Feb.. 1. SE tT 9. GAGIJ 3130 Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278 _ George Grinsteiner funeral director 522 E Market Main 0908 KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N Illinois St. MA. U 54 Res. Bel^dSfia-R-^l N Del aware. Main 3680. 8 Special Notices DANCE EVERY NIGHT at the NEW SHANGHAI TEA GARDEN No cover cliargre from 6-8-10-1 v p. m. We Serve Noon Lunch ->sc Evenings, table and hote. $1 OO ELECTREAT BODY MASSAGE Cures rheumatism and neuritis, creates re w circulation Lola Walker. 111~ Ceniral. Apt. R. Lincoln 8873. IDEAL Xmas gift for the son or daughter Is a movie. I have it and its a money m alter. BILLY LAYNE. 307 Holliday Tlldar. Circle 7170. W, St Clair Riley 3072 MARGARET SELLERS D O D ,C. ND obstetrician, acute and chronic "IKS?? massage 1 N New Jersey. Riley 6683 WANTED a partner in vulcanizing: shop. 018 Virginia Are. ~ _ 9 Personals MADAME KELLY Flectrk^ADAME '^SF.PHINE rtiLEY 2573 BEAUTY PRESERVERS—CoId. Vanishing and Lemon night FACE L. kisam. . Pound size. sl.lO RUTHERFORD CREME SHOPPE. S^o Union St.. Lafayette. Ind. ASTHMA sufferers: I will gladly tell you free how I cured myself of chronic asthma. Address E. WALDEN. Apartment F Z.. 28 H'ffh St.. New Haven. < onn. ASTHMA SUFFERERS—I will gladly tell vou free how I cured myself ofxhrouic asthma. Address E. Walden. Apt. F A, *** High St.. New Haven, Conn. 10 Lost and Found eee.wywee.vwve^eeceAVeeecc FOUND —Articles found In Indian--1 auolis street cars yesterday 1 UMBRELLA 4 PR.: 2 ODD GLOVES i- l PIN • 1 PURSE :t PACKAGES Main 3737 DOG LOST—Spitz and poodle, brown spot over right eye and center of back, smooth face and logs, answers to name <n ? ™bby.’%RS. NELL SMITHERS. 1108 E. Georgia, or call DRcxel Row ard. _ "tbJM-. Th.'BSbafThwSg POCKETBOOK LOST—LadyV brown, Uii-der-arm bag. Webster 4773. WHITE COLLIE PUP—Lost: wore i" harness: license number 10214. Call Circle 6905. Reward. . . : ■ 11l . 12 Help Wanted—Male Factory Representative Wanted for Indianapolis and surrounding territory, staple line with large profits and good steady demand Large '■ommlisions paid on all repeat business with exelusive factory protection. The man we are looking for must be A-l and able to earry small stock. This connection worth 5,500 to SBOO per month to yoh if yon •an qualify. For appointment Dhone ,T. E. McCRTLLIS. Room 616. Clavpool Hotel MECHANIC with tools to run garage. See Tom CogfP. 046 W. Twenty-Fifth Bt. .VANTED —Men. middle-aged. Call DRex, 6817, after 5 p. m. 13 Instructions -wv MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CrTV BARBER COLLEGE 010 E Washing mi Bt. Indianapolis. Inch, Circle 0757. JS Help Wanted—Female EVERAL young ladies for pleasant work' good enumeration. Apply 16 E. Mich. URL for general housework. 634 E. Ohio. _ 1 Situations Wanted a—Male 1 OR the sake of peace and good will, let me figure on your building and repair ork. DRexel 1023. iTIGHT hauling to do afternoons. Call Belmont 4234_. 18 Rooms for Rent CAPITOL N. 012: front housekeeping room- sleeping room for two men. a—Light Housekeeping S'ZZM DORMAN: semi-mod. turn, rooms; gas. elec., water, inside toilet: $3 and $4. 3 NEatly" furnished rooms; modem light housekeeping. Webster 0350. SUITE, light hskpg. rms., also 5 unfum. on car line. Li. 5006. b—Board and Rooms COLLEGE Ave., 2411: board and room for man and wife 'or two men. Kenwood 2044. N. ILLINOIS, 25437 on ear line; furnished or unfurnished, large front bed room, suitable for three people. Modem. Good beds. _ Meals optional. jf. ILLINOIS. 2543; nicely furnished front room and bath: couple or two persons preferred. I Meals. CHILDREN to board by day or week. Mother’s care given. Ken. 5015. WANTED children to boaxJ! Under T. Mother’s care. 244 Christian Bt. IT'S Nev er lost unto IndianapoUs Xlmes want Ads bavs failed to find it.
19 Rentals o —Houses CALVIN St.. 1865; 4 rooms: semi-modern: sl6. CIVIC REALTY CO.. 136 N. Delawarc St. Lincoln 5050. ’ CHARLES. 1408' 6 room miKlem except furnace; $25. DRexel 0340. DREXEL. N. 830; 4 rooms; modern. thoroughly cleaned: splendid furnace: very low rent. Let's talk it over. Irvington 3220. EAST, S. 1.343: strictly modem double: GOODLET, !06: 4 rooms, gas, bargain. :S*-7. W. 10th car. Drex. ,4206. KEYSTONE. S„ 1210: ilve-room modern cottage. Drexel 5507-W. LINDEN St.. 2017-20-25: half threeroom double sll. CIVIC REALTY CO.. 136 N. Delaware St. Lincoln 5050. PARK. 3232; high-grade brick-veneer doublo 0 rooms. Wash. 4092. PARKWAY. 350: 6 rooms: electricity, gas, water pd.; grape arbor. DR. 1873. PRATT. E. 653 : 5 rooms: gas, well, cis tern, car room: $lB. McCULLOUQH. WEST’ RAY ST., 515: o-room house; two upstair-. 3 down stairs; electric lights, gas water free: newly papered; $1 <> moil til. J. S. OKUSE REALTY CO. STEWART. 2829: 5-room bungalow; elec. lights: only slj. Dltexcl 3040-R. ST. PAUL. 1420: dandy, nice cottage; large lot; water, electric lights, newly papered and painted: sls mo. J. S. Cruse Realty. TABOR. 1515: 4-room semi-modern; '- ,-tr paid $23.50. Main 6715. TENTH - !',. 512: 7-room modern double: t.hr.-e garages. Ken. 3155. 27th St.. W„ 1146; 4 rooms, newly papered. Rent sl6. Circle 0618. L. J. McCracken. THADDEUS St., 1714; 4 rooms, senumodern. Call DRexel 6817. TRAUB Ave.. N. 20; modem cottage: double garage. Ran, 4063. UDELL St.. 1345, 5 room, electric lights. 2 j.-Circle 0618. WRIGHT St.. 1309; modem double: every convenience: splendid cond. DR, 9193-R YANDES. N.. 16.57; co:ored: 1-rra. house; gaa. electricity, welt, cistern: SI3 5 ROOMS, seml-moaem, Beliefontaine St., S2B. 5-ROOM, modern apt., lower floor: heat and water furnished. Sou. N. Walcott. C. L. MICHAEL, 1010 Fletcher Trust Bldg. Ri- 2784 WALKING DISTANCE 19 $. Pino- 7 rooms; semi-moderu: $23.50 montn. _ _ DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 4 k6oM9. semi-modern” cxn Mcpherson Ave.. either sido of double: S2O. C. L. MICHAEL 1010 Fletcher Trust Bldg. _ KUey 2704. NORTH; modern o-room double.; good condition : gsrace: $37.50. Har. 3113-W. NEW 5-room house; Mars Hill. Call owner. Web. 2318. after (1:30 p. m. COTTAGES for rent: sls a mouth. Humboidt 1857. SEE DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL for bargaine REAL ESTATE A. F ZAINEIt REAL ESTATE. RENTALS __INSURANCE 108 N. DEL.. H 6520. c —Apartments 3 ROOMS, kitchenette, bath: nc*mi-modern. 1430 Brookside Ave. Main 3210. d—Business Places CORNER CAPITOL AND MARYLAND STS. Large storeroom: entire second floor, windows on four sides of entire room: steam heat, water, electric lights. Keys at 203 Kentucky Ave. 204-6 W. MARYLAND Storeroom. Will take out partition and make all in one room if desired. Water, electric lights and st#*am heat. Rent very reasonable. Key at 302 Kentucky Ave. 42 S. CAPITOL Large storeroom: electric lights, water, •team heat and power elevator; cheap rent. Keys at 202 Kentucky Ave. 21 Real Estate for Sale a—Business Property MARTIN steel portable garage, at half price. Webster 3200-J. b—Houses N. HOLMES. 1 400 block: .0 rooms. .'*ll mod. ern: 2-car garage: nice large bnck porch; oast front. A dandy little home at ;i bargain price. $4,500. Small cash payCRAWFORD MOTT 222 N. Delaware Main 2681 r;ve„ Ran. 1289 1206 Spann Aye. Seven rooms —4 rooms and toilet down. 3 bedrooms and toilet up. Fine for two families. Two-car garage, paved street. Vacant. Bargain at $3,800.00. Reasonable terms. Call Lincoln. 3734. SMALL CASH PAYMENT BUYS Five-room semi-modem homo on Barth Ave.. near Raymond; in fine condition: nice lot: fine neighborhood: exceptional value; only $2,800. Call STRONG. Lin. 2892 days, or Ken, 4752 eves. FOR nice home, cast or south, call C. J. QBBURN. DRcxel 6184. e —Suburban EDGE WOOD SSO down and $29 per mouth will buy anew 5-room bungalow; only two more homes left in this addition. Start the New Year right by buying a home. Call Lincoln 5840. or Wash 0872. SSO DOWN buys new 5-room bungalow with two acres of ground: two miles north of Southport. Cmi Lincoln 0840. or Sout hpoi t. 12-R 1. ONLY SSO down: half acre with new fiveroom bunga’ow; only four miles from monument: paved road; bus sendee. K. G. SUMNER. Lin. 5846, Ran, 6232. 22 Real Estate Wanted WB want to buy several five or six-room houses that are priced right. Un. 8734 before 5. ——————==========; 23 Farm Lands BEST 80-ACRE FARM In Wabash County, well improved buildings and fencing. C. L. MICHAEL 1010 Fletcher Trust Bldg. Hllcy 2784. TWENTY acres, with excellent seven-room house and outbuildings; lees than ten miles lrom the monument: located nicely for on^O.SuJ. Un. 5307. Irv. 4577-R. 25 Miscellaneous for Sale COAL RANGE. CHEAP. WEBSTER 5355-M. DRBSS SUIT, full: about 38; tailor-nmde; extra quality cheap; worn once. Ken. 27 79. Ideal Ivinas gilt I iBJR COAT, gentleman's black broadcloth overcoat, mink lined (reversible), large fur collar; excellent condition; party moving to Florida. Call days. GARLAND kitchen heater; ftrst-claes con- , dition: cheap 2341 Beliefoiitiune. HEATER, kitchen cabinet, combination range; other articles, Web. 5224. 848 N. Bcvlllc. HEATING stove; a dandy 1 Good condition: bargain: sls. Hum. 1929. r *pkicA in °leiJJ4 at* tGWisx DORFMA.N RUG COMPANY 207 W Wash. St.. opp Btatehouse YOUkG man’s tuxedo and overcoat, lri good condition. Hum. 1707. mornings. SINGER portable electric; practically now. SaiTlflis* for cash. 1107 Prospect. ELECTRIC SWEEPERS: TiTRKE: sl2 UP. CALL RILEY 5526. a—Musical Instruments PIANO and automobile. 2210 Miller St.. West Indpls. Bargains. J. Doyle. VIOTROLA. 5326. with 26 revordsT for SSO on quick sale, Har. 0327. b—Pet and Live Stoph CANARIES REGISTERED ROLLERS. DRKX 7206. c— Coal, Ice and Wood QUALITY COALS at Reduced Prices Large W. Va. 6-iu. block, fkd r .$7.60 W. Va. 6x3 egg, fkd $6.50 Thacker Splint. Large Red Ash Poea. Ip., 6-in. shov $9.60 McDowell County. W. Va. Our guarantee: 2,000 lbs. per ton and a square deal. NAGELSON COAL CO. 831 K. St. Clair. Clr. 0355. Linton 3-ln. shov. Ip ..$4.95 W. Va. 3-in. shov. Ip. $5.95 McDowell County. Kentucky 3-.ln. shov. Ip $6.50 Peoe. 3-ln. shov. Ip f $7.95 WHEEL IN 350 A TON. ANCHOR COAL CO. Ktlsgr 4104. BUer 04*4.
25 Miscellaneous for Sale c—Coal and Wood EXPERIENCED ALLIED SERVICE COAL Phone LI ncoln 7581 HEAT ASSURED. You’ll Be Satisfied. Allied Coal and Material Co. ALLIED BLDG 14 W. OHIO ST. “Yards Cover the City’’ SALE For a Limited Time WHY PAY MORE? Old Hickory White Ash Lump ILLINOIS DIST. NO. 7 7-IN. TO 6-IN. LUMP $4.90 2 Tons, $9.50 Remember, this is a clean forked lump and a good burning coal. Illinois mine run . . .$4.50 Dist. No. 7 Banner Fuel Co. St. Clair and Nickel Plate R. R. RI ley 1866. “Big Eagle” Semi-Smokeless, 2 1/2. fk. lump, $7.50 per ton. A high-grade West Virginia coal, mined om 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, $ Per Ton. Mined in Knox County. Other coals at low prices. White River Coal Company 320 S. West St. MA in 6318. “Daddy” ‘Father” of the seral-smokeless coals so often sold as genuine Pocahontas. A 2 1/2-inch forked lump, mined in McDowall County, West Virginia. Only $7.50 Per Ton. Also The famous “Everglo” 6-inch forked lump, $5.25 per ton. The cream of the Knox County field. Indianapolis Coal Company MA in 1700. Consider Quality When Buying KINDLING WITH EACT TON Genuine Glendora—The Wonder Coal Sullivan County. Indiana. Beat Glendora 6 in block. lge.. fkd. $7.00 Beat Gleridaro 6x3 lp.. cln. fkd .. $6.50 Beat llendora. 2x4 egg. cln fkd.. $6.25 Va. and Ky.—The Beet That Is Mined. Best W. Va. 6-in block lge. fkd $7.00 Best W. Va.. 2x4, egg. cln. fkd....$8.25 Best Va. Mine Run, 50 pct 1p... $5.50 Va Mine from Kanawha District. Beat E Ky. Harlan Co.. 6-in.. lg fkd..$7.00 TRY OUR HOOSIER ASH Burns well and holds fire over night. Hoosier Ash, Ind. No. 8 lp. 6-in. fkd $5.85 Hoos. Ash. Ind. No 6 3x4 egg fkd $5.35 Best Linton No. 4 Ind.. 8-in. It., fkd. $5.75 Beat Ind 4-ln. lp. No. cin. ikd $5.50 Beat Ind. No. 6. 2x4 egg. tin. fkd. $5.25 Beat 6-in Vermilion Cos. lp., cln. $5.50 Best Vermilion Cos.. 2x4 egg cln fkd.$5.25 Delivered anywhere in the city ONION ICE AND COAL 1910 Bluff Ave. Drex. 4621Since 1908 Dependable. White Ash, $5.00 2 TONS, $9.50 Pike county (Ind.) No. 5. 3 to 6-in. forked lp., free from elate and will not clinker. W. Va. block fkd . . . . $7.00 Thacker. 4-in. block. Ill. 2x6 fkd. lp . . . $4.75 Vermillion County. Illinois shov . . . $4.50 Vermillion County. FANSLER COAL CO. 936 E. Vermont. LIn. 7950. IND. NO. 5. 6-IN. LUMP, FKD . . . . $5.50 W. VA. NUT AND SLACK $3.85 W. VA., 3-IN. LUMP. FORKED . . . . $6.40 (Logan Cos., W. Va.) POCO., 4-IN. LUMP. SHOV . . . $7.90 (McDowell County, Va.) LP., SMOKELESS . . . . $7.50 (Dickinson County. Va.) (WHEEL IN. 35c) DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN CITY J. & I. COAL CO. 1205 ROACHE ST. RAN. 2471. COAL BARGAINS Ind. 4-in. fkd. lp . . . $5.50 W. Va. 2x4 Egg, fkd . . . $6.50 W. Va. 4-ln. fkd. lp . . . $7.00 Pocahontas No. 3. Bed - Ash. . . . $8.50 Pocahontas Mine Run . . . $7.50 NORTH ST. COAL YARD Lin. 1455 Cir. 5556, Night. Irv. 4020. BRAZIL (Ind.) BLOCK 1/4 TO 24-IN LP.. $5.25 PER TON. BRAZIL PEA AND NUT, $4.50 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 Fowler. Main 6930
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30 Automobiles for Sale
GIVEN AWAY A beautiful bridge lamp with every used car sold during the month of December. This will make a wonderful Xmas present for the wife—something useful and beautiful for the entire family. We have one of the best lines of used cars in the city. Can furnish you with any make, price or model much cheaper now than in the spring. Small down payment. Terms to suit. J Haynes-Schmidt, Inc. The Willys-Knight and Over land Dealers. 120-22 W. North LIn. 75 OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY
25 Miscellaneous for Sale c—Coal and Wood AIIAS FUEL CL 401 W MORRIS DREXEL 0683 TRY OUR MAJOR COAL. MAJOR COAL CO Ban 4X29 KINDLING AND STOVE WOOD 810 LOAD DELIVERED ANYWHERE. 26 Miscellaneous Wanted — -*• | —In, —n BALED TIMOTHY or LIGHT MIXED HAY Wanted at the Stock Yards MA in 0196 SALVATION jm.l Industrial Home Help us to help others with vour used clothing magazines news etc Phone Wagon Riley 6622 27 Business Announcements FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated feather mattresses and pillows made E F BI’RKLE, 416 Mass Main 1428. RUGS 9x12. thrly clnd $2- ail work guar SUPERIOR CLEANERS Ken 4462 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTILEDGE. 201 Indiana Ave. 28 Storage and 4 ransfer OVERLAND HAULING RETURN LOADS WANTED. | Packing end shipping household' goods, low rate on Florida and California shipments OTTO J. SUESZ. Ma’n 23633628 Webster 4579-0699-W. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all times Randolph 3741. Moving and Trnclcinr Reliable men Cal’ BORNMAN Web 5571 IT'S NEVER lost until Indianapolis Time# Wvnt Ails nave tailed to find It 29 Business Opportunities FOR SALE—Small poolroom: plenty of room for barber shop. This fs the one you're been looking for. BILLY LAYNE. 307 Holliday Bldg. Cir. 7176. 30 Automobiles for Sale BUICK 6 touring $65; 820 down. $5 a week. Cord tires 344 N. Delaware. and Fords $5 Down, $5 Weekly Free storage until spring. Marion Chevrolet Cos. 963 N. Meridian. Lin. 6361. CHEVROLET SEDAN $245 Late model; In splendid condition throughout. Term* if desired. The Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418-24 N. CAPITOL AVE. MAIN 2480. bHKVROLET roadster 1924: bumperg Cowl and spot light, motometor, 5 tires. Today only: $2. E Z term*. STONE CHEVROLET CO. CHEVROLET SEIIAST Reduced from S2OO to $165. BOBS MOTOR SERVICE. 340 So Pennsylvania St. Main 1705 CHEVROLET touring. 1923. Look them overl Then see this one! Only $l4O. E Z terms STONE CHEVROLET CO. 640 E. IVlh. Lin. 1722. CHEVROLET touring, late 1923: A-\ me chanlcally; good rubber: SIBO. STEDFKLD. 544 South Meridian Street. CHEVROLET bargains: cacti guaranteed. MARION CHEVROLET CO. 936 N, Mer CHEVROLET. 1921 F. B. touring. SB6; $2.5 down, s■> a week. 344 N, Delaware. CHEVROLET. 1925 pedw: domonstator. All the extras and then some! Low milea/e New car guarantee. Priced to s-f-11 quickly. STONE CHEVROLET 00, 540 E. Wash. DODGE, 1922, COUPE Equipped with good tires and in good mechanical condition: also Dodge 1920 ooupo. In fair condition. Will sell either at a bargain. Terms. CHAS. G. SANDERS CO. 10.33 N. Meridian 9t. Circle 2772. DODGE TOURING Perfect mechanically; looks like new ready to drive: only $175: terms. SMITH & MOORE. INC 528 South Meridian Street. Main 6050. THTY YOUR FORD FROM AN AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER. * 1925 FORD COUPE. Balloon Tires, Lock Wheel, Spare Tire. Car in perfect condition. Small Down Payment Balance Monthly. tadiamiapoMs Flflmnt Comnipainiy 962 N. Meridian St. Riley 5530. Open Evenings. FORD TUDOR SEDAN 1925. Has appearance of new cal’. Many extras. Our urioe will surprise you. Termß. Open evening^. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributer Since 1004. 31 W, Thirteenth St. Maln 6942. Ford Touring—Balloon Tires 1024 Model: good condition: rubber good; lock wheel; a real buy, S6O down, balance easy. SMITH A MOORE. INC. 628 South Meridian St. Main 6660. BUY YOUR FORD FROM AN AUTHOII- - FORD DEALER. FORD. 1922 roadster: starter and demountables; good running condition; $110: S3O down. Open evenings. THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES CO. 3009 Central Ave. Ran. 5550. FORD. 1924 touring; starter and demountables: lock wheel, front and rear bumpers. now top. This is a real buy at soo <,f,Wn ' WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. DRexel 5020 Open Even 1 rigs aid Sundays. FORD. 1-ton express delivery truck; A-l condition: starter and good tires price $165 cash: a bargain Call mornings, 6-8. Harrison 0904-W.; Eves.. 5-10. Lincoln 2736. FORD, 1920 roadster: battery and generator good; serviceable condition: $45. cash or \'" v r^' GELIN . SHARP qq. 443 Virginia Ave. Drex, 6020. FORD 1922 touring: starter demountable rims, good tires good mechanical condition $125: S3O down, balance monthly. THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALES 00. 3009 Central Ave. Ran. 5550. FORD. 1923 touring, starter; beautifully running motor: S3O down, balance by WCek ' STONE CHEVROLET. 540 E. Wash. •' Liu. 1722. FORD coupe. 1021, $75. Chevrolet coupe. 1922, $95. 344 N. Delaware. FORD .1022 roadster: starter: SBS: S2O down, balance monthly. THIRTIETH AND CEINTRAL SALES CO 3000 Ontral Ave. | Ran. 5500 FORD sedan. 1923; upholatery like new; A-l mechanically; $l9O. STEDFELD, 544 South Meridian Street.
30 Automobiles for Sale [ M 1924 Flint Touring: winter inclosure. 5 Balloon Tires, Bumpers and windshield wiper. Guaranteed Like New PAYMENTS ilmidiaiiiiapolis Flimt Company 962 N. Meridian St. Riley 5530. Open Evenings. FORD COI'PK Good mechanical condition: looks good; 526 down balance easv. SMITH & MOORE. INC. 528 South Mcridimi St. Main 6650. BUY YOUR FORD FROM AN AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER FORD. 1022 touring; starter sml demountables: lock wheel: good serviceable condlUon throughout: s:{il down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Vuylnia Ave DRcxel 5020. Open Evenings and Sundays. FORD ROADSTER—I92S First-class tn every respect; $65 down, balance easy. SMITH & MOORE. INC. 528 South Meridian St. Main 6850 BUY YOUR FORD FROM AN AUTHOR IZED FORI) DEALER FORD. 1924 TUDOR SEDAN Guaranteed: $375: SBS down, balance monthly Open evenings. THIRTIETH AND CENTRAL SALKS CO. ■3OOO Central Ave, Ran, 5550 FORD, 1920 sedan: disc wheels, gend tires. lock wheel. Good condition througout. SOS down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Vlnrinla Ave. DRcxel 5020. Open Evenings and Sundays. WM m . 1926 FLINT COUPE This car has just been used a short time as a demonstrator. Priced to sell quick. Small down payment. Balance 16 monthly payments. Indianapolis Flint Company 962 N. Meridian St. Riley 6530. Open Evenings. FORD coupe, late 1923. All accessories. Must sacriAcs; $l9O cash Stewart 27(14 HUDSON. 1920 super 0 5145: $35 down. $5 a week. 344 N. Delaware. JORDAN BUSINESS OOUPE; 5075. A real for sure bargain. BOB’S MOTOR SERVICE. 340 South Polln St. Main 1705. OAKLAND 1923 COUPE. 808 S MOTOR SERVICE 340 So. Pennsylvania St. Main 1705 USED FORDS—ALL MODELS You save at THE HOUSE THAT SERVICE BUILT. THE FRANK HATFIELD CO. Authorized Ford Dealer 025 N Capitol Ave. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS FORD BODIES Ten good, late style tourings, coupes, roadsters. California tops and glass inclosure. SWISSHELM A PARKER 544 E. Washington HUPMOBILE TOURING 1923. Positively the best car of this type we have ever had ill our showroom, perfect condition. Priced low lor quick sale. Terms. Open evenings. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributer Since 1904. 31 W Thirteenth St. Main 6942. OVERLAND touring; five wire wheels: good condition: $125. STEDFELD. 544 South Meridian Street. STAR touring. 1923 A repossessed ear bargain at 590. STEDFELD. .">4l South Meridian Street. ‘ UntSl Jan. 1, 11926, License and Title FREE on all used cars. We offer the following bargains at $125.00 each. $50.00 Down, balance on GMAC Plan. No Brokerage Charges Overland Sedan 1920 Ford Coupe 1921 Ford Touring 1923 Ford Roadster. Slip-On 1921 Chevrolet Touring 1922 Maxwell, panel truck 1918 Oldsmobile 8 Touring ....1919 Small deposit will hold any car until after the first of the year. L. GUY LONG COMPANY Line. 6865. 1114 N. Meridian. s2^oo 1921 Ford touring: A-l mechanical condition. No terms or trade. Also 1921 Ford touring with starter, new paint and in good running condition: $45.00. STEDFELD 1923 Cole sport $435.00 Chevrolet Touring. 1921 8 50.00 Apperson Sedan $020.00 Stutz Roadster . . . $325 00 Hudson Cuaeh. 1920 $350.00 Ford Roadster. 1923 $135 00 Small payment down, oaiance monthly. These cars are In perfect condition. BTUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N Meridian Open evenings and Sunday a. m. TUDOR SEDAN Completely overhauled; new car guarantee; a real buy: S9O down payment, balance easy payments. SMITH A MOORE. INC. 528 South Meridian St. , BUY YOUR FORD FROM AN AUTHOBIZED FORD DEALER. . - | m sabs traded on rickenBACKER are of Better Grads. TBi rERSTEGGE-HOLLOWELL CO.. lif Jr ‘ INC.. Riekenbaeker Distributors. Dtp u. Capitol Ave. Lin. 7554. LATE 1923 Ford coupe: rear system com- • pletely overhauled. This job is in A-I condition throughout: $65 down. WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia , Ave. Drex. 5020, BEST used cars In town. 363 N. Illtnoia St. USED CARS OF MERIT Lexington Motor Cos.. 1142 N Meridian St. GOOD USED CARS CHAS. E. STUTZ 824 N Meridian d* Tou Read me Want Ada— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Main 3500. AsF for an Ad Taker
31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1923. 1024 and 1026 models nre terred; we pay cash and deal uulcfclv save time by seeing us first I. Wolf Auto Cos. 5 N. Capitol Ave. Corner North St Plenty of parking epace. Lin. 4018. 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs BEST USED TIRES ROGERS Bei 4309 3117 W Wash. Bel. 4300 HIGHEST CAST! PRICES PAID FOR USED CARS. WANTED 100 CARS TO JUNK. SAM CORAY. 510 N. CAPITOL. EBACK & GENTRY auto retinishinV. Set us first. s.'!’.’ N Capitol Riley 2750. D9ED CARS bought and sold I GOLDBURG 522 N Capitol. 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles EVERYTHING for the bicycle ROBERTSON CYCLE STORE 940 Mass Ave. 35 Financial AUTO LOAN CO. Loans to car owners: legal rates. Mr. Schmidt, i’22 W, North St. Lincoln 7576. 37 Money to Loan MONEY FOR Amy Purpose $25 to S3OO in household goods, pianos, auto*. Rate 2i/ 2 % Repay in small monthly payment*. Call Lincoln 3264. LINCOLN LOAN CO. 615 Meyer-Kiser Bank bldg. 128 E. Washington St NEED MONEY T Uuickly. confidentially and biatness-llks dealings is a part of the service we give LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 Lo E. Washington St. MA in 1)685 LI ncoln 7184 LOANS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY. Follow Our Ad. FIDELITY LOAN CO. MONEY to loan on second mortcafea. Ouick service. CONSOLIDATED. 438 ToHt^TnTu^naTaiTanoTiirTrmS Wan* Ada hve to find 1t 30 Automobiles for Sale NOTICE OF SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION OK DWELLING HOUSES DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS. CITY OF rNDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. that certain Dwelling Houses located on land acquired during the years 1923 and 1924. ov the Board of Park Commissioners for Park Purposes will be sold at public auction to tbe highest bidder or bidtiers. for cash down which sale will be on the park lands and on the lot where each 'house is located, said sale to be under Property Sale Resolution No. 4. 1925. and as authorized by General Ordinance No. SO. 1025. of the Common Council of the City of Indianapolis. Thp sale of the houses east of the Riley Hospital will begin at No. 646 Wilson St. on Saturday Dec. 19th. at* p. in., and continue until the following houses arr *oki: List of houses to be sold east of Riley Hospital, acquired under Acquisition Resolution No. 29, 1923. No. 645 Wilson St.. 1 story frame dwelling. 3 rooms shed in rear. No. 047 Wilson St., 1 story frame dwelling. 3 rooms, stable in rear. No. (17-19 Wilson St.. 1 story double dwelling, li rooms, shed in rear. No. 721-23 Wilson St.. 1 story double dwelling. 6 rooms, shed in rear. No. 800 Wilson St.. 1 story frame dwelling. 4 rooms, shed in rear. No. 807 Wilson St.. 1 % story frame dwelling. 7 rooms, stabio in rear. No. 811 Wilson St.. 1 story frame dwelling. 4 rooms, stable in rear. No. 815 Wilson St. 1 story frame dwelling, 8 rooms, stable in rear. No. 819 Wilson St.. 1 story frame dwelling. 6 rooms, stable in rear. No. 823 Wilson St.. t story frame dwelling. 5 rooms, shed in rear. No. 626 Maxwell St., 1 story frame dwelling, mostly wrecked. No. 042-44 Maxwell St.. 1 story frame dwelling. 0 looms, shed in rear. No. 040 Maxwell St.. 1 story frame dwelling. 7 rooms, shed in rear. Nos. 04S-' 150-052 Maxwell St., 1 story frame dwelling, triple. 9 rooms, shed in rear No. 702 Maxwell St.. 1 story frame dwelling. 3 rooms shed in rear. No. 708 Maxwell St.. I>A story frame dwelling. 8 rooms, shed in rear. No. 712 Maxwell St.. I story frame dwelling. 4 rooms, shed in rear. No. 710 Maxwell St.. 1 story frame dwelling. 4 rooms, shed in rear. No, 720 Maxwell St.. I story frame dwelling. 3 rooms, shed in rear. Nos. 722-724 Maxwell St.. lU, story double frame dwelling. 10 rooms, shed in rear. Rear 722-724 Maxwell St.. 1 story frame dwelling. 6 rooms, shed in rear. No. 802 Maxwell St.. 1 story frame dwelling. 5 rooms stable in rear No. 800 Maxwell St., 1 story frame dwelling 4 rooms, shed in rear. Nos. 814-810 Maxwell St.. M 4 story double frame dwelling. 8 rooms, shed in reur. No. 822 Maxwell St.. 114 story frame dwelling. 7 rooms, stable and shed in rear. No. 812 Maxwell St.. 1 st. ir. dwel.. 8 rooms, shed In rear. 10.59 W. Walnut St.. 1 story frame storeroom. 2 living rooms, shed in rear. No. 1001 W. Walnut St.. 1H story frame dwelling, 5 rooms, sheds in rear. No. 1006 W. Walnut St.. 1 story frame dwelling. 7 rooms shed in rear. No. 1070 W. Walnut St.. 1 story frame dwelling, 3 rooms, shed in rear. No. 1078 W Walnut St.. 1 story frame i dwelling. 3 rooms, shed in rear. No. 1095 W. Walnut St.. I story frame dwelling. 1 room shed in rear. No, 1099 W Walnut St.. 2 story frame dwelling, double 9 rooms, shed in rear. The sale of the two houses next to the Riley Home will begin at No. 522 Lockerbie St., at 10 a. m., Monday. Dec. 21st. 1925 as follows: The two houses to be sold near the Riley Homo acquired under Acquisition Resolution No. 13. 1924. namely: No. 522 Lockerbie St.. 2 story frame dwelling. 10 rooms, bath, stable in rear. No. >32 Lockerbie St.. 2 story frame dwelling. 12 rooms, bath, stabio in rear. Tbe sale of the houses on Brightwood play ground will begin at No. 2341 Stewart St. on Monday. Dec. 21st. 1925. at 11 a. m.. as follows: Teat of houses to be sold in Brightwood playground aeauired under Acquisition Resolution No. 8. 1924. to-wit: No. 2341 Stewart St.. 1 story frame dwelling, too largo and 2 small rooms, shed in rear. No, 2349 Stewart St.. 1 story' lfame dwelling 5 rooms, garage in rear. No. 2345 Stewart St., frame garage for four autos in rear. No. 2353 Stewart St.. 1 story frame dwelling. 0 rooms, garage in rear. The following house will be sold on grounds where located on Monday. Dec. 21st, at 1 p. m.. 1925. to-wit: House to be sold on Kessler Blvd.. acquired under Acquisition Resolution No. 20. 1923, and located on Kessler Blvd.. near the crossing of the T. H.. 1. A E. Traction Line, being the former property of James and Minnie Maris. 1 'A story frame dwelling, two porches, furnace, chicken house, double garage, 20 by 20 The following bouses will be sold on the ground whore located on Monday. Dec. 21st. 1925. at 2:30 p. m.. to wit: List of houses to be sold on South Side Golf Grounds acquired under Acquisition Resolution No. 28. 1923. to-wit: N. E comer of Keystone and Troy Aves.. 2 story frame dwelling, 10 rooms, large bam, shed, brick milk house. S. E. comer Keystone and Southern Aves.. 2 story brick dwelling, fl rooms, stair hall, large bam, chicken house and shed. Said houses are located in the City of Indianapolis, and are the property of said city, and are no longer needed for Park Purpose:#, and the same should be sold. A failure of the purchaser or purchasers to remove any of these houses so purchased within thirty (30) days from the date at purchase will forfeit all money paid thereon as and for liquidated damages for such failure, and the purchaser must arrange with the proper city authorities for the removal over streets in the event tie desires to remove Instead of wreck the houses purchased. An affidavit of non-collusion as required by law must be furnished. Forms may be had at the office of the Board. All houses must bring the appraised value thereof. CHAS bOOKWALTER. FRANK P. MANLEY. ALBERT M. MAGUIRE. EMBLEY W. JOHNSON, Board of Park Commissioner*. City of Indianapolis. Dec. 14. 17. 1925.
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ROMANTIC history, sc*nlc l/V I beauty, the charm of a ImJ warm-hearted and impulsive people, numerous ties of blood and sympathy, and political problems of wofld in* give to Ireland an importance out of all proportion to Its 32,631 square miles of area—about the size of the State of Maine. It is separated from its sister island of Great Britain by only thirteen miles of water toward the north and forty-seven miles in the south, and its fortunes have been inextricably entangled for more than 1,600 years with those of Its Anglo-Saxon neighbor. In surface Ireland is an Inland plain, surrounded by a rim of low mountains. The climate la much like that of England, mild and temperate, but the winters are even warmer, and there is more rain. There are numerous rivers, of which tho Boyne and Llffey in the east, the Barrow and Blackwater in the south, and the Shannon in the west, are' most important. Lough Neagh is the largest of the lakes of Killarney, in the south, and the most beautiful. The population Is of "Mediterranean” stock, according to anthropologists, and represents two waves of Celtic-speaking peoples who came by way of England from the Continent. About 74 per cent of tho people are Roman Catholic. While tho northern counties (Ulster) are predominantly Protestant (mostly Presbyterian), the western and southern counties are nearly all Catholic. • • • Hi* ISTORIC antagonisms even more than religion separate t__J the Protestant Ulstermen from the Catholic south. Economic differences also serve to divide the unhappy Island. The Ulstermen are hard-headed men of business whose trade and manufactures have enriches their part of the country. They are accustomed of old to hold most of the political positions and to play the part of a ruling class. The south, on the other hand, Is made up of a Catholic peasuntry, who, perhaps, because they have long been overtaxed renters, are less progressive than their neighbors to the north. They cherish old traditions and old grievances: but they are essentially a kindly, generous and talented people, with a wealth of imagination and poetry In their make-up. The land In Ireland is mostly 39 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by tho Board of School Comoiissioners of the City of Indianapolis, at the office* of the Board 150 North Meridian Street. Indianapolis. Indiana, until ll o'clock a. m., December 24, 1925. for the fo.lowing: Tho furnishing of all material tools, dray age and labor necessary for the addition to the heating system at tbe Potter Fresh Air School (School No. 74). 1001 East Tenth Street Indianapolis, all as per specifications prepared by Snider & Rotz. Engineers, 703 Merchants Bank Building. Indianapolis. Indiana, and oil file in the office of the Board. Estimated cost $1,600.00. The proposal for the nuove mentioned addition to heating *y*t n shall be in sealed envelope with writimr thereon plainly indicating the character of the work to which the bid relates, as. for example. ••Bid for Addition to Heating System at Potter Fresh Air School. ’’ , All the bids must be submitted on blank form No. 96, as prescribed by the Indiana State Board of Accounts, which blanks together with schedules and specification* will be furnished by the Engineers, upon application. These proposals must be accompanied by a certified check on ail Indianapolis bank, or by New York. Chicago, or Indianapolis exchange, for three (3) per cent of the maximum bid. The check or exchange must be drawn payable to the order of the Hoard of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. The date of completion shall be not later than January 10. 1926. . In ease a bidder, whose bid shall be accepted. shall not. within five day* after notice of such acceptance, perform hi* bid by entering into a written contract with the Board, to perform tho work in accordance with the provisions of the specifications, and within that time secure tno performance of his contract by a surety bond, with surety or surettee to the approval of the Board, his certified cheek or draft and tho proceeds thereof *hall be and remain the absolute property of tho Board as liquidated damages agreed upon for such failure, it betnr impossible to estimate the amount of damages such failure would occasion to the Board. The contractor will be required to execute a contract and give a bond, 'oral* of which contract and bond are made a part of the specifications. Each contractor receiving copy of the plans and specifications will be required to deposit, as .security for their return in good ordee the sum of $5.00. The right Is reserved by the Board to reject any or all proposals and to refrain from accepting °r rejecting proposals for not more than ten (10) day*. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. By WILLIAM H. BOOK. Business Director. Indianapolis. Indiana. December 10. 1925. Dec. 10 17. 1925. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Administrator of the Estate of Howard W. Brydon. deceased, by virtue of an order of the Probate Court of Marion County. Indiana, duly made and entered In a cause pending therein, wherein Theodore S Brydon. Administrator, etc.. Is plaintiff and Julia E. Hr.vdon and others are defendants, hereby gives notice that at 10 a. m.. Jan. 2. 1926. at the offire of Clarke & Clarke. 730-85 Bankers Trust Bldg. Indianapolis. Indiana, he will oiler for sale, and from day to day thereafter will continue to offer for sale until sold, an undivided one-half interest In the following described real estate situated in Marlon County. Indiana, to-wit: That part of the west half of the southeast quarter of Section 4. Township 15 North Range 4 East, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the middle of the National or Central Plank Road 830.2575 feet west of a point tn the middle of said Natlnoal or Central Plank Road where the east line of tho west half of the southeast quarter of Section 4. Township 15 North pf Range 4 East, intersects tne same, running l thence west along the said center of said National or Central Plank Road 90 feet, thence south 190 feet, thence east 90 feet, thence north to the place of beginning. Lots Two Hundred Ninety-seven (297) and Two Hundred Ninety-eight (208), In Montrose, an addition to the city of Indianapolis. as _per plat thereof, recorded In Plat Book 14. page 128. In the office of the Recorder of Marlon County. Indian*. - Lot Twenty-one (21) in Clarke's subdivision of Lots 00 and 67 in Original Irvington. now a part of the city of IndianYots Fifty-three (53). Fiftv-flvs (55). Fifty-eight (68) and Fifty nine (50). in Brook side Sunn.v Grove additton to the city of Indianapolis, and Lois Eighty-five (85). One Hundrde Two (102) and One Hundred Five <105). tn Clarke's Brookslc'e Gardens, an addition to tho city of Indianapolis. Lot Ninetv-etght (981 in Hevwoods' Boulevard Addition to the City of Indianapolis. Said real estate will be sold for not lees than the full appraised value thereof, and for cash In hand but eublect to any unpaid taxes and municipal assessment*. Any sale made will be subject to the approval of tbe Msnon Probate Court. THEODORE B. BRYDON. CLARKE A CLARKE. Administrator. Dec. 24. 1926.
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leased In small holdings, averaging not more than twenty-eight acre* to a farm. The soli in moat places is thin, and the rainfall ao heavy that not much grain can be ruined. Moat of the country la given over to gTasa-land, more than In any other part of Europe. In consequence cat tie-raising and dairying axe wide spread. Eggs, milk and cheese am exported to the London market. Potatoes are the staple crops and fodd of the peasantry, and the years of potato blight have always been years of famine. The climate makes the raising of flax profitable, and much of the north is given over to this crop which partially supplies the linen manufactures of Belfast. There is almost no iron or coal In the country and little water-power. This had proved a great handicap, but nevertheless for a century past there has been a development of industry, and the busy linen and ship building Industries of Beltfast are world famous. The basic economic trouble of Ireland has been that it has never had the agricultural or mineral resources to support a large population. The peasant has lived close to the margin of existence and has never been able to hope that he could be much better offi Until a recent date lie has received little sympathy from his landlord, who often lived a long way off in England and was chiefly Interested in getting as much rent from his estates as he could. The Tudor sovereigns began in the sixteenth century the policy of enlarging English influence by settling large "plantations” of English and Scots in Ireland, dispossessing (he Irish tribesmen from their land and driving them into the west. Further dispossessions went on under the first Stuarts, and whole tracts of north Ireland were taken from a desperate peasantry to be givon to Scottish intruders. Then, when Charles I of England had his hands full with the mutinous Long Parliament. Ireland rebelled and put to death thousands of Protestant settlers (1641). Oliver Cromwell reconquered the country and his name remains a byword there. More land was taken from the peasants to be distributed among the English. The last part of the nineteenth century saw a belated effort on the part of English statesmen to undo old wrongs Ip Ireland. A law passed hy Gladstone (1369, forced the English church in Ireland to give up its position ns a state church. The lights of tenants were safeguarded and money wus spent freely to develop the resources and farming of Ireland, and to enable the peasants to purchase their holdings. In 1898 the conservative party gave Ireland a great measure of local self-govern-ment, and many other measures helped to Improve social and economic conditions. After lengthy negotiations between Sinn Fein (shin fan, meaning "ourselves alone.’’) delegates and members of the British cabinet a treaty was signed (Dec. 6, 1021), giving) Southern Ireland full dominion status in the British Empire, under the name of the Irish Free State. This treaty was duly ratified and the Irish Free State was formally Inaugurated Dec. 6, 1922. De Valera, the Sinn Fein president, refused to recognize the new government began a civil war. In this struggle many leaders on both sides were assassinated, or executed, among them Michael Collins, chairman of the provisional government. TOOLS ARE STOLEN Theft of Money and Foodstuffs From Home Also Reported. Thieves took tools and electric equipment valued at $177.50 from the Ferguson Gravel Company, Belmont and Kentucky Aves., Wednesday night, police were told today. Mrp. James Hamblan, 5430 N. Delaware St„ reported $16.50 and foodstuffs taken. Mrs. John Puffs, 4350 Park Ave.. visiting at the Hamblan home, had $8 stolen. ALLEGED FUGITIVES HELD Two alleged fugitives from Noblesville, Ind., were held at the city prison today. Detectives Bamaby and Marren, who arrested Joe Finley, 19, and William ICnight, 19, both of 634 N. Capitol Ave., charge they are wanted there on a charge of stealing two typewriters.
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