Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 244, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1926 — Page 12
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1 Death Notices ROSS, FRAN7ILIN PATE —At 03 years of age. died at 3 a. in. Tuesday. Services at the home of his niece. Mrs. Newton J. McGuire. 4331 N. Pennsylvania St., Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. Burial at River View cemetery. Aurora, Ind.. where Hartford Lodge No 151 of Masons will have charge of the funeral services at 2 p. m, Friday, Feb. 12. 1026, in the. chapel. Friends invited. Ohio and Dearborn CounIv papers please copy. 3 In Memoriam IN MKMORIAM—In lovinjr remembrance of oar daughter. Hazel Trcfz. who passed away Feb. 11. 1022. We think ol you dear daughter. Our hearts are sad with pain. Oh 1 this world would be heaven Could we hear your voice again. You wore a crown of patience. Struggled on and on. A faithful one so kind and true. Dear daughter how we long for you. Sadly missed by FAMILY. 5 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENUYM Main Office 2220 Shelby St DRexel 2670 PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N. Illinois St ■•uncraJ directors lo the people lo Indian ■polls since 1887 Phone—Main 0041, 0042 INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY Notices ol funeral at imt chape) refer to our present mortuary Oui new mortu ary will open about March 1. BERT S GADD VIBO Prospect St Phone Stewart 2278. George Grinsteiner Funeral director 622 E Market Main 0008 _1 KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N Illinois St. MA. 1164 Res.. Bel 3800-R-l UNDERTAKERS—HIBHY A TITUS 961 N, Delaware Main 3680 S Special Notices Save Your Stockings Rung in silk stockings repaired h! small cost by patented Stelos needle, a reknitting process which restores stocking to original condition. L. 9. Ayres & Cohosiery deparmtent sole agent for central Indiana. Stockings must be washed before they are left for rtpairr. I TEETH EXTRACTED FREE. By experienced dentists, Friday from 8 o 12. For information, apply to Dnj. E. A. Woods. 408 Board of Trade: H. C. Perdval, 1700 E. Michigan: Earl S Gilchrist. 1001 Central; John B. Sproull, 048 K 30 th. THE ELECTRBAT BODY MASSAGE MACHINE Puts new life in your veins and relieves nd pains LOLA WALKER. 1112 Central Ave, Apt R Diet Agt. Lin. 8873. "NO DIET" Kidney .rouble, rheumatism and neuritis cored by electricity lI>A MAE HIRT 2381 Ashland. Rand 0330 WHITE’S BATHS AND MASSAGE for rheumatism and neuritis. 136~ N 1111pnt,. Main 2718, WANTED—Paper hanger and painter to fxohantfe work for dentistry. HICKMAN. DRey. 4106. fARGARET SELLERS Q O D C N D (Tbatetrlclan, acute and chronic disease massage 1 N New Jersey Riley 0083 10 Lost and Found CAT, Angora, vellow; strayed: reward if returned to 107 W. Southern Ave. Call DRexel 4208. OVERCOAT found ill front of door: reJo m to rightful owner. DR. 5148-W. 12 Help Wanted—Male j WANTED AT ST, PETERSBURG. FLORIDA. Men for sewer work behind excavating machines. Standard scale of wages and j ; ties refunded after ninety days on the iob. Fine modern camp board and room, si .50 per day. No labor troubles and two years steady work on this job. GEDNEY )- MURPHY. Inc., Si. Petersburg. Fla. NEATLY DRESSED YOUNG MEN. Don't waste any time, we can place you in a permanent position: experience unlueessarv as we give every cooperation. Attractive compensation, a’so rapid ad vanceroent to become a manager. O. M. PACKER 007 Peoples Bank Bldg. WANTED —Young man to do odd Jobs about the school in exchange lor busi .ms* course. Excellent opportunity lor one ' Khort of funds. See or write r red W. case prin CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. University Park Bldg.. Indianapolis FIVE Wire, calling on high-class drug stores and confectioners in city and state. This is anew line and will be a winner. Answer for appointment. Address Times. Box 350. WANTED —Experienced varlets saw man In furniture factory. Write or call DM PER FY MFG. CO.. Crawford svllle. Ind. WANTED—I 6 good boys with or without hiv-cles. Apply MR. WILSON. 18 N. Meridian. 15 Instructions MEN to learn barbel trade TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 510 E Washington SI. Trdlnnapo Is Inn. Circle. 0757 16 Help Wanted —Female ATTENTION, YOUNG LADIES Let ua teach you chorus dancing. Classes now being formed at an amazing : low cost per lesson. Professional instruct'ions, with direct booking office connections. Jazz band arista for organizing and booking wanted. STAGE GRAFT STUDIO • 111) N. Penn. St. * Riley 0323. GIRLS : I (wm show you how' you can earn $17.50 a week and over from the start. It you are active and willing to demonstrate our Special Spring offer O. M. BECKER. 07 Peoples Bank Bldg. j SPLENDID opening for young lady in infturanod offline. Salary and tuition paid. Employers’ Business College 1 30 N. Delaware St. Lin. 7040. WANTED —Woman to look after 2 children: mother works, 410 E. Ohio. 17 Situations Wanted /vy^w^^^/wwvwwww'/wwwvw' b—Female WANTED—WASHINGS TO DO CALI. 10)4 HOSBKQOK. HALF-DAY work, day or week. Ken. 4807. _ 18 Rooms for Rent KJ RCHWOOD 3414; attractive mod. room for business person: gar. Wash. 4004-N. UTH, E., 545: lovely sleeping* rooms; clean, modem. Riley 5070. MERIDIAN, N.. 520. Apt. 17:' girl to share apartment. Rilev 4535. PENN., N„ 007: lovelv sleeping room, in walking distance. Riley 0351. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 1215: nice, clean", Bleeping room: steam heat. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 1404: modern, front alcove, sleeping room and livlnr room; city heat Riley 5783. .
18 Rooms for Rent NICE, largo front room: near creek: in Catholic home. Ran. 4350. a—Light Housekeeping BROADWAY. 1142; 2 large, nice, dleau rooms: modern, Riley 4885. COLLEGE, ~OU7 • 2 modem connecting rma.; everything turn. Ken. 5778. LEXrNGTON. 1040: 3 modem, furnished rooms, for light housekeeping: gas, light, heat furnished; 88 per week. MeCARTY, E„ 21: upper duplex: twelve rooms: heat, bath light, gas. everything furnished, Drex. 2003, • MERIDIAN? 3.. 1028: light housekeeping rooms: furnished or unfurnished. Drex. 3441 i SfILEY. 120; two furnished: gas, electricity ; $5; prlv, entrance. Bel. 183()-’V. WOODLAWN, 1401: two furnished housekeeping rooms, DRex, 081 W-W. WOODRUFF PL.. 020 E. D.. 3 furnished housekeeping run.: bath: good heat. BEAUTIFUL Woodruff. 608 M. D.: 2 conneothig mis,: :>rd floor; SBO. Web. 4103. 6 —Board and Rooms COLLEGE. 2411: room and board for man—and wife or two men. Ken, 2044. . OLNEY N„ 21501 furnished room witn 1 board for " men. Web. 1311 Q-W. TACOMA. N.. 1128; lovely room wlth meais and home privileges. Web. 8602-W. CHILDREN wanted to room and board. I Mother s care given, Kenwood 5015. „ 1 9 Rentals /VN/ VWWWWWWWWWVWWWWV' a—Houses ARROW, 1025; b rooms, gas, electriety. Phone, Irvington 3035. BELL, 545: 0-room modern double, $27750! Main 2207. BOULEVARD PL.. 4025: south half of 4tx~room modem; garage. Wash. 2200-W. BROADWAY. 1008: four-room modern double: bath. yard, storage room: heat, watcr, gas, lights furnished; >37, ken. 4023. CAPITOL Ave., N.. 3316: duplex, 0 rooms: modem: partly furnished; suitable for 2 families: rapt one or both. COLLEGE Aye.. 025: half double: 7 rooms- modern: close iti. Rent 837.50. Rental Department Meyer-Klser Bank, COMAR, 1033: new 6-room modern"; „ $27.50. CIVIC REALTY CO.. 130 N. Delaware St. Lin, 6050, CONGRESS. 355: new modern four-room double: garage. Wash, 2200-W, CORNELL Ave.. 2470; 4 rooms, electnc n, l ! | jL ht ?v rii.v water paid $1(1,50. Call MISS iLu, Main 0701 : evenings MRS ELBNER Irvington 3056 Kim,MAN S’l HH.iVj—Within walking dis tanee of downtown upper duplex; 8 rooms complete bath: water paid; electr’c lights gas $24.75 Call Miss fig. Main 0761 or eves, Mrs Eisnei Irv 3055 HOLLY Ave.. 651: 0 rooms: gas. water, bath. Belmont 4448. - HEALING N 410 brand new semi mod ern 4-room double: equipped with Heatrola: heautlfullv decorated close to school- garage: S3O Call Miss Ilg. Main 6761 : evenings. Mrs. Eisner. Irv 3055, • KRIEGER—332-36 E. Prospect: 2 rooms in-a-door bed. bath and fully equipped kitchenette: rent includes heat, water and gas: $30.50. BLACKSTONE—4OOI E. Washington St.; 2 rooms, in-a-door bed, combination bath and dressing room, fully equipped kitchenette: rent includes hent. light, gas and I water; $47.50. MAPLE TERRACE—S 37 E. Maple road living room, dining room. 2 large bedrooms. alcove dressing room, large, fully equipped kitchen; garage: SOO. WESTMINSTER—272S N. Meridian St.; apartment facing Meridian St.: living room with in-a-door bed. lull size hedroom, dining room, kitchenette and bath; rent includes heat water, light and gas: slls. LAFAYETTE COURT—273S N. Meridian. 4-room, in-a-door bed apt.. SOS: 3-room, in-a-door bed apt.. $55; rent includes heat, water, light and gas SEE CUSTODIAN OR CALL LIN. 6391. H. H. "VYoorlsinall & Cos., Inc. j “We insure everything but the hereafter." LAUREL. 2034 new. 4-room double: semimodern: water pd,; gar. Riley 5860._ LINDEN ST.. 2021. Half three-room double. sl4. CIVIC REALTY. Lin. 5050. MAPLE RD, 538; 6 rooms: gar... 590.00 Mtridlan St, N, 2725: 3 dooms. .$65.00 Meridian St.. N„ 2735: 4 rooms. .. .$65.00 Washington St . E, 4001: 2 rooms. $47.50 Prnsnect St, 330: 2 rooms $30.50 SEE CUSTODIAN OR PHONE s’hl H. H. WOODSMALL & CO. “We insure everything but the hcrca 1 ter.'* MERIDIAN, S, 1504; six rooms: semi-mod-erm painted and papered, Drex.' 2187-W. NAOMI. 1424—Five rooms, $25: Kelly. 1210. 3 rooms, modern. S3O. Frank U. Clarke & Cos, 220 E. Ohio. Main 3377. NEW JERSEY. S„ 1414; half double: five rooms; modern: garuge. Dr<*x. 0318-J. OLNEY 854: 4 rma.. semi-mod. baament. E. l6th Car. $25. Ran. 5763. PROSPECT, 2335; 5 large rooms; modem except furnace; upstairs over grocery: S2O: water paid. Bankers Trust Company. RANDOLPH. $, 1729-1737: new "double bungalows of four rooms; modern, except lumaee: garage: $26. Lin. 7808. RURAL, N, 1221; 5 rooms, semi-mod. Irvington 2020. STERLING. 1010: 5 rooms;, bath; furnace water furnished: $2 suitable for doctor, dentist, beauty shoo. Web 5623. i T -CCUMSEII. .1130; 6"room modern dou | ble: adults. Wash. 0707. 12TH, E, 2034: 5 rooms; bath; garage; water paid; $27.50. Keys 2036, 28TH. W„ 135: modern tipper: 0 rooms; adults very desirable Har. 0387. 35TH. 131 W.; 4 rms~ modern; garage: new house. Wonderful place to live: spring and suminer: $35. Hum. 2903. WADE, 1210: 4 rooms; semi-modern; Shelby ear; wa, paid: $25, Har, 4846-W. WASlir. E, 1447: upper duplex: 4 rooms and bath; heat and water furnished. Lin, 7978. FOR COLORED NICE AND WARM 1022 N West St.: two rooms and bath We furnish heat. gas. lights, water and ' janitor: S2B month Let ianitor show you what we are offering. DUNLOP &HOLTEGEL FOUR BEDROOMS 15th, 414 E.; modern: nicely decorated; fit'- hest. Ran, 5860. 6NE-HALF double, 7 nioe rooms, modern except furnace, garage rent reasonable. Extra nice location, east.' Cir. 1284, 550 COFFEY; live rooms: modern except - fur.; easily heated: newly dec. Bel, IP-M . 3-ROOM house city water, lights, ins.de toilet: $1 5. DRexel 3125-J. SEE DUNLOP !l lf6£.f£GEL for bargains REAL ESTATE BIG RENT REDUCTION 2 and 3-room flats, walking distance Electric lights gas, city water and inside : toilets. $lO to $lO per month Corner 1 Virginia Ave and Merrill St. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 6— Houses , Flats Furnished bHiGHTWOOD—4 rooms: furnished cotI __ tage; 3 lots; plenty fruit: S3O. LI. 4030. ! MARKET. 1101 E.: furnished 4-room apt.: bath, lights, heat; $47.50. Riley 164/. COZY', 3-room apt.": kitchenette, bath. Harr!osn 1035-J, Randolph 7133. c —Apartments \ BDWAY. 21 ST—Large living, din.. 2 bed--1 rma.. bath between; kitchenette. Ken. 1321. CENTRAL. 1450: modern. 2 rooms, kitchenette: *slßo 2 rma. turn, . Riley 2471, KREIGER—332-36 Prospect: 1 rm . $20.00 Biackstone—4ool E. Wash.: 2 rma 47.50 Maple Terrace—637 E. Maple Rd, . f> rooms 90:00 Westminster —2725 N. Meridian St.: 3 rooms 05.00 Lafayette Court—273s N. Meridian; 4 rooms 55.00 See Custodian or call Lin. 5391. H. H. WOODSMALL & CO., Inc We Insure everything but the hereafte.r. OHIO. xsid E.; upper duplex: 5 rooms: modern: heat. gas. water, curtains furnished ; splendid condition. Clr. 8066. d—Business Places i GARAGE.‘9OxOO: Union and McCarty Sts. Call Main 371.1. FORMER millinery room, good business location, cheap rent. 2908 Clifton St. 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses Hoyt Ave., Near Shelby Six rooms end bath cottage; garage: paved street: all improvements paid. Will sell at a bargain on time, to reliable people. Lincoln 37.14: eve, Drexel 5473-M. LEGRAjNDE. a;, 10UU: new bungalow; 3 bedrooms. large kitchen and diningroom. inside toilet, sink in kitchen, builtin cabinet, window shades, cement porch and walks, large garage, extra large lot: only $3,009: s3oo’cash. EVERROAD. 204 Transportation Bale, Lni 3880. DR. 3250. CASH FOR 5-ROOM MODERN North side bungalow will pay up to $0,000.00. HALL & HILL Riley 3075 Wash. 2723 MODERN, 7 rooms; right at Tech High School; reception hall. living-room, dining-room and kitchen with some built-in features: some hardwood floors: 3 nics bedrooms and bath upstairs: double garage: price $4,800: terms; or will trade Oil double eaßt. C. J. OSBORN. DRexel 0184. '■fVr/i - ' ■Vfu.Sni--. !4VV.••’-■•aW.'Yhf-P?. is,.'*:--:
21 Real Estate for Sale <VWW^^^VNAi^ i WWWWWVW'/SVWn b—Houses STOP! Stop paying rent. If you have SSOO. we have the home you have been looking for. which can be bought on easy monthly payments. Call us for particulars. •O. H. HAMMOND REALTY CO. 1115 Peoples Bank Bldg. Lin. 0010. Drex. 2904. Evo., Hum. 2355. Suburban $3,250.00, $50.00 Cash, Balance Easy Terms Five-room house: well and electric lights, fully decorated; on tract 77x197, ou Sherman Dr. north of Raymond St. 1 R. W. THOMPSON. Main 0902, Irvington 0859. BRICK VENEER 3108 Brookside Parkway. North Drive: five rooms: brick veneer: long living-room, brick fireplace, bookcases, hardwood floors: dining-room with beautiful built-in buffet, beveled glass French door, hardwood floor; lovelv -kitchen, with built-in features: two ■ nice, large front rooms and bath up: upstairs porch: downstairs finished In quartered oak: full basement, with outside entrance; Rybolt furnace; extra largo front porch: two Jot* for 82-foot front yard: garage: all Improvements paid: $8,500; one/half cash. C. J. OSBORN, ttrex. 6184. CLOSE TO TECHNICAL North of 10th St. Substantially built; 0-room, two-side double: hardwood floors, fireplace, front drive to garage. Terms, $2,000 cash, balance monthly. MR. CUNiNGHAM, 147 E. Market. Room 200. Riley 5147: Eves, 2640. CLOSE TO GARFIELD PARK $150.00 DOWN—PRICE $2,500.00 Five-room cottage: excellent condition; new inside toilet, lavatory and sinkj lights, gas: fireproof roof. Riley 5147. Irv. 2540, Ran. 2318, FOR SALE—I3S acres, near the Speedway. with good Improvements, on two good roads: one of the beat farms in the country: price $175 per acre; riart cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. 0. W. BANGE & SON 824 K. of P. Bldg. Main 3254. Wash. 6049. HOME BARGAIN Brookside Ave.; nix rooms modem: excellent condition: fine location. Price $4,260 on term. M. BERRY', Riley 6147. Drexel 0200. 4-ROOM, semi-modem double: close to school and car line: will take clear lot as down payment. Addreas Box 207. Times. Let" us help you secure e sh for your real estate, small properties c 'sired. It your property is a bargain, quick action as sured. Call Lincoln 5057: eve., Irv. 1659. THE CHARI.E9 R ETTINGER CO. TF VOU have clear mis will builo ana finance 4 or 5-room bungalow. EVER ROAD 204 Transportation Bldg Lin 3883 DRex. 3250, . f—-Sale or Exchange ELEVEN apartment colored flat to trade for farm. Quick action. A. F. ZAINEY, 108 N. Delaware Bt, Lin. 0620. 0-APARTMENT FLAT—North. Price $40.000. Will trade for California property Consolidated Brok. Cos, 438 K. of P. Bldg. (10-ACRE Brown County farm: 2 horses. 2 cows, implements; trade for city property south. Owner, Box 396, 22 Rea/ Estate Wanted HAVE you a four-room modem double oii east side or near Garfield Park. We have buyers. f HALL & HILL Riley 3975 Wash. 2723 WE SELL at auction, homes' and farm*. DAYTON REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT CO, 1010 Fletcher Savings and Trust .Riley 2704. WANTED—S or 6-room cottage south, under $3,000. Hava buyer with SI,OOO cash. Lincoln 3734. _ ETTINQER & SCHREIBBB.' WE HAVE CASH FOR YOU3 'MU>”URTY\ Old or new. Act quick. Fiiev 5074. CONSOLIDATED BROKERA&E CO. GOOD building mu or acreage south Mom he priced right EVERROAD 204 |--a"st)ortsUon Bldg, Lin 3880 DR. 3230 23 Farm Lands 165-ACRE dairy farm. 00 concrete stalls and concrete floors throughout. Completely equipped with electric apparatus, water works, silos and delivery. Established high-grade retail and wholesale \ trade. Or.e mile from State University. 190 acres, well improved com and stock land: splendid buildings. 3 seta. Well fenced. 6 acres poultry, fruit and dairy farm; finely improved. All the above properties lie on State highways and go< and gravel roads. Close to excellent county seat markets. Cash and terms. No trade. For particulars write C. B Townsend Bloomlngoln, Ind., or W. H. Freeman, 315 Trattico Terminal Bldg, Indianapolis. IMPROVED HO. clear: near Uol.iobus Ind.: for city property. 228 N, East. 25 Miscellaneous for Sale CINDERS, fine for driveway* and garages: $1.60 load. Bel. 4314. Dtpyx. 0344. BaVENPORT! leather, upholstered. Must sell at once: cheap. 024 W. 29th at. ' DITTO machine, practically new. complete with rolls; bargain. Applv Indianapolis Abbatoir Corp, Morris and Drover. GO-CART! Told log: brown leather' good condition; reaaon.-i’ PRex. 1699-R. IKONER. fiOTAKh st price $137.50: floor demonstrator, for $100: perfect condition: with guarantee. Main 5120. KUOS "aRP LINOLEUM A f LOW ESI PRICES. DOftFMAN RIJG COMPANY 207 W. Wash St Opp 9tatehouse CALL circle 2681 for Fritch’s Vegetable Soan and Toilet Articles: prompt delivery. L. H. ROWELL, general agent. | BIG REDUCTION FOR CASH. NEW FURNITURE direct from mlrs. Har. 0740. OLIVER TYPEWRITER. NO. 9. r Stewart 1550. BARGAINS: in household Turn.; private’ family. No dealers. Webster 9324-J. i LAWNS rolled" and needed....Wei l rotted manure for sale. Web, 40gM. ‘ ■ 1 a—Musical Instruments PIANO. PLAYER: CAN BE ’ HAD BY PAYING BALANCE DUE. E Z TERMS. 231 N. TLLINOIB CIRCLE 1195. "PIANOS to rent $1 per month and up BALDWIN PIANO CO on (hr Circle TRtjMPET.Holton. silver-plated: Bke new. A real buy. 2.1 IN. Illinois S.. b—Pet and Live Stock PEKINESE PUPS. FINE PEDIGREED. LIN, 2127. PUPS. POINTER. LINE BRED. FOR SALE—Mares: good team: matched. Bel, 0882-R. 2717 Jackson St, 26 Miscellaneous Wanted Good, Sound Yellow Ear Corn Wanted at THE STOCKYARDS Phone Main 0196 SALVATION Aimv industrial Home. Help us to help others with vour used clothnew* etc Phone Wagon 27 Business A nnouncemen fa CARPENTER contracting remodeling of _ aB kinds. Gar, a specialty. DR, 8099-J. r’fcAiHhlKr- joughi. sold aim renovaietT ' feathei mattresses and pillows made hi. K BUKKLB 416 Mass. Malft 1428 HARDWOOD floors re-finished: all kinds of interior decorating, Ken. 5083. PAPJIit cleaning, painting and uamt washing: work guaranteed. • WILLIAMS Lin 4104 PAPER CLEANING M ROOM WORK GUARANTEED. GADBERRY, DREX El. 0232. RUGS. oxl2. thri.v clnd, $2: all work guar SUPERIOft CLEANERS Ken, 440*. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharnened TUTTLEDGE 201 Indiana Ave c BUY your radio supplies—cabinets, parts and complete receivers direct from manufacturer and save, the middleman's profit. Call at 330 N. Capitol Ave.
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27 Business Announcements Ooir New Store Is Open at 104 Moraumeinit Circle where we carry a full line of rebuilt typewriters and typewriter ' supplies. All makes rented and-repaired. Phone for Estimate. Amerncami Writimig MacMmie Col LI. 6822. SPRAY NOW WHILE TREES ARE DORMANT. PLANTING IN SEASON. ORDER -NOW, WEBSTER 0673. 28 Storage ands ransfer /VWWS^VWY^A^VWVV>A^AF*rvWWVWS NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. . Call at all lmes Randolph 3741 VfOVINO ani Trucking. Reliable men Call B.IRNMAN Web 5571 1 UJ ‘ ness Opportunities BUSINESS or trades: nothing too large to Ust with BILLY iLaYNE. 310-311-313 Holliday Bldg. "SaTTERY SERVICE—Cheap for quick sale; leaving city on account of poor health. 3719 Massachusetts Ave. CLEVELAND roadster, sport model; good paint iob and top; early 1925; good condition; $230 caah. Riley 4260. DRUGS and; sundries school books and confections, in a live town. Gas City. BILLY LAYNE. 310-311-31- Holliday | Bldg. Circle 7170. I KILLING station and cafeteria alte, 36 miles out of city, on State highway. In a good city: lust the place you've been looking for. BILLY LAYNE. 310-311-312 Holliday Bldg. Cir. 7176 G’AS STATION. 3821 Southeastern Ave.: 8-room frame home; corn veto store building: can be used for vuleanlzer and tire service: barbeeue stand: front 2 sts. Will rent or self MILLER. Main 0539. OARAGE for sale or trade. BILLY LAYNE. 310-311-312 Holliday Bldg. Cir. 7170. HOTELj small, downtown: long leaac. Will i eacrtliee: $126 month. Lin. 2533. MILLINERY STORE—WeII estab downtown shop; reas. rent. Cash. Riley 1651. POOLROOM for sale: 3 Brunswick tables. 3 Remington cash register, steam taole; good location. Call Circle 6398. POOL ROOM—Out slue 'of city. Small down payment. BILLY LAYNE. 310-311-312 Holliday Bldg, Circle 7176. RESTAURANT for sale by owner cheap Ran 1731 ; ROOMING HOUSE—22 rooms: close In Will stand rigid lnv -stigatton • Income $lO2 week. Sell or trade for Indianapolis property. Act quick. Har, 4494-M. A CLEAN, well-established, profitable buai ness for 1 or 2 young men; exclusive agency for Marion Cos, ind, for the sale of THE FRITCH FAMOUS VEGETABLE SOAP and toilet article*. Address L. H. Rowell. Box 037 liulpls, or call Cir. 2581. 30 Automobiles for Sale BUICK. five-passenger touring: equipped with new U. 9. Royal Cord Tires; new lacquer finish: Rex California top that cost S3OO Installed; bumper* and spare tire. Motor was overhauled in our shop. A good closed car. Price $543: down payment $225. It will take quick action to get this one. lIUFF-RUICK SALES CO. . 803 N. Illinois St. Biiick Roadster Good paint. Good tires. Runs fine. A , bargain at $l5O. Chas. G. Sanders Cos. 1035 N. Meridian. Open evenings. Circle 2772. GOOD USED CARS 1 CHAS: B 3TUTZ 824 N Meridian Bt I Chevrolet 1923 Coupe Painted same color as 1926 models, j $75 down, balance In 12 -months. Jone*Whttaker Sales Cos, 343 N. Capitol Ave. Main 6647, Open evenings. CHANDLER. 1924 coach; ,n A-l condition: will trade as part payment; term* on balance. COLLEGE AVENUE GARAGE. 1610 College Ave, Rand. 3587. Chevrolet 1924 Sedan Painted same color as 1920 model; car m excellent shape: $l5O down, balance hi 12 months. Jones-Whitaker Sales Cos, 343 N. Capitol Ave. Mam 5047. Open evenings. CHEVROLET. 1923 Ton-Truck: Closed cab. stake body; driven by owner and haa had good care. Priced right for quick ; STONE CHEVROLET COLE 8 SPORT TOURING I Five wire wheels: motor just gone over; an excellent buy at $245. Term* or trade. Ol en evenings. ]. C. SCANLAN OLDSMOBILE SALES 510 N. Delaware St, Riley 2400. COLE TOURING, 1920 California top. new tire*; $175 if old at once. Always open. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO. Packard Distributors Since 1904. 31 W. 13th St. Main 0942. Chevrolet 1923 Coach Car in excellent condition. A real buy at SIOO down, balance $26.25 per month 1 Jones-Whitaker Sale* Cos, 343 N. Capitol Ave. Main 0047. Open evenings Dodge, 1924 Touring Good tire*: original finish. $125 down. I. Wolf. sft 1 N Caoitol. Open evenings. FORD 1925 SEDAN $450 Disc wheel*, balloon tires and many •other extras. The best buy in the city. • The Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418-24 N Captto) Ave. Open evenings Main 2480 FORD, 1920 Touring; Starter, lock wheel and speedometer. Good serviceable condition. SOO.OO. u-Z Term*. v WANGELIN-SHARP CO. 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 6020 Opon /veiling* and Sunday Ford Fordor Sedan Absolutely new: baUoon tirea: come In and get our price on this car. Joneswhitaker Sales Cos, 343 N. Capitol Ave. Main 5647. Open evening*. FORD. 1923 Coupe: New paint: lode wheel • new tires. Reconditioned throughout. $(75.00. E-Z terms. WANGE7,IN-SHARP CO 443 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5020 Open evenings and Sunday FORD. 1924 Coupe: 5 cord tires, bumpers, good motor, fine paint ana real buy for T ' STONE CHEVROLET 1 540 E. Wash. Ford 1925 Cotipe Balloon tires. lots of extras; $125 down, balance i/i 12 months. Jones-^Whitaker Sales Cos.. 343 N. Capitol Ave. Main 5047. Open evening* and Sunday. FORD BODIES Ten good, late style tourings, coupes, roadsters California top* and rlaa* in cloture 9WI99HELM * PARKER FORD, 1919 Touring: Lock wheel. A bargain at $30,00, WANGELItf-SHARP CO. 443 Virslnl i Ave. Drexel 5020 Open evening* end Sunday FORD. 1923 Touring; National body. 5 tires, starter, demountable, runs and looks good. $l4O. STONE CHEVROLET froRDS, used: always a fine stock at low . prices. - THE FRANK HATFIELD CO, 1 authorized Ford dears. 025 N. Capitol. I Open eveninga and Sundays. Main 4708. 1 FORDS—IS—FORDS 1923-24-25 model* 1 refinlshed like new as low as SSO down 501 N. Capitol. ' FORD touring, late 1925: forced sale: cheap. Apply 340 W. Mich. Nash 6 Touring, 1924 Refinlshed. bumpers, good tires. Terms. I. Wolf Auto Cos, 061 N. Capitol Ave. OVERLAND. 1925 coupe: balloon tires: j only 5 months old. and just like new. ! A real bargain. 419 N, Capitol. RI. 4614 | 6-PASS. Stevens sedan $360.00 i 1922 4-pass. Peerless coupe. . $550.00 Locomobile. 7-paes touring $400.00 Stutz phaeton. 1923 $860.00 Stutz roadster $300.00 Stctz touring. 0-p Ase *300.00 j Small payment down, balance monthly, i These ears are in perfect condition. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH. 957 N. Mef-idlan. Open evenings and Sunday a. m. ; 1922 SEDAN: Fair tires and mechanical 1 condition: good body and upholstering, i You can't beat it, for $75. STONE CHEVROLET FOR tale by owner, late '25 Hudson coach; A-l condition; SBOO. Riley 4118. BETTER cars—Better prices—Better terms MARION CHEVROLCTCO 003 N Me ndian St Lin 5301 RECONDITIONED used car*. LEXINGTON MOTOR CO, 1142 N. Meridian. UiED~SRB~OF MERIT Lexington Motor Cos. 1142 N Meridian .
30 Automobiles for Sale Ford S-ai 1 e EM M HEI!©!! WE HAVE REDUCED OUR USED CAR PRICES Old Price. New Price. 1926 Sedan 015.00 655.00 1924 Sedan 450.00 390.00 1922 Sedan 150.00 125.00 1921 Sedan 125.00 105.00 1920 Sedan 100.00 75.00 1923 Coupe 190.00 105.00 1922 Ccupe 175.00 J 60.00 1921 Coupe 135.00 110.00 1924 Touring . 125.00 1 00.00 1923 Touring 175.00 175.00 192$ Touring 125.00 125.00 1922 Roadster 85.00 85.00 1921 Roadster 60.00 50.00 THE ABOVE CARS CAN BE PURCHASED AT SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS: BALANCE WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS Smith & Moore, Inc. Authorized Ford Dealers 528 South Meridian St. Open Evenings and Sundays. MA in 6650, Make Your Dollars Bmy More Specials for This Week. 1921 Cole 8, California top.slso 1921 Liberty 6 Touring .. 95 1918 Ford Touring 50 1921 Chevrolet Sedan .... 150 1921 Chevrolet Touring F. B • 50 RICKENBACKER 436 N. Capitol. LI. 7554. 1925 OVERLAND COUPE Here a practicalljr new car at a bi* reduction; motor, upholstery and paint in perfect condition: larye lock wheel. 6 good cord tire*, bum pern front and rear, spotlight and many other* Be ure and let u# demonstrate this to your satisfaction HAYNES-SCHMIDT, INC. The Willys-Knigbt Overlund Dealers 1 120 W North St, also 021 N. Capitol Open evening*. Lin. J 575; USED CAR BARGAINS Buick touring, high hood. $250. Grant 1921 touring. $126. Ford roadster. 1021. SOO. Durant touring. 1923. SIOO. Chevrolet touring. 1922 $95. Small Down Payment of GMAC Plan. L. GUY LONG 1114 N. Meridian. Lincoln 6805. a—T rucks FORD TRUCK—IT sen 0 months: panel body: good tires: mechanically excellent: starter and demountable rims. If you are looking for something good for a little money, see this one. $1 JO.OO down payment. HUFF-BUICK SALES CO. 363 N. Illinois St. 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted * 1022. 1023. 1024 and 1026 models preferred; we pay cash and deal quickly l save tine by seeing ua flret I. Wolf Auto Cos. 65d N. Capitol Ave. Corner North St j Plenty of parking space Lin 4618 nß £vP„i' A P? bought ana sold I GUT.TV. BFRG 52V N Usnltol highest Cash prices PaJd for USED CARS. WANTED HIO CARS TO JUNK. SAM CARAZ 619 N CAPITOL, 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs PAINT YOUR CAR ON PAYMENTS For particulars call at 522 N. Capitol Ave. HKSI~ useti lire*, any size: wool man- ana i retail Open evening*. , ROGERS Ti®C SHOP 3117 W Wssningluo Bei 4300. SALE on unclaimed tire* and tubes: 30x3. $1.50: 3(jx3. $1.96: 31x4 up to 34x4. fav&'Sr “ 31 “ ,üb '‘’ s, " r ’ U Motorcycles, Bicycles /v*/'^SA/vvvv>/w\^wwiVi/wvsewvsrwvw> e '&v im &,ia 37 Money to Loan NEED MONEY! sluicktv confidentially and bumne*a-tlk.e dealings is a uan of ihe eerviee we give nil LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc CAPITOL LOAM CO. 141 1/2 E. Washington St. MA In 0585. LI neoln 7184. MONEY IS OUR MERCHANDISE - "'' Let os make your second mortgage loans, iuick service. CONSOLIDATED BROKERAGE CO. AUTO LOAN CO' s’rti-Sff 76%.
37 Mdney to Loan Popular Methods In the Small Loan Business $lO TO S3OO ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS PIANUS. ETC, WITHOUT REMOVAL Ten years ut intensive investigatio l nave proven that this business meet* r real economic need Indiana parsed a law setting a fair rate of interest and itcens ing Ihe lender Loans are made for thou I sandr o. different purpose*, f you need j money in emergency do note hesitate in call phone or write either of our offices Repayment arranged hi easy monthly in stallmenls of principal arid interest Loan* can be reduced or paid in full any time interest Cesses immediately on every dol lar repaid WIIAI YOU HAY ON PRINCIPAL Uu S2O you pay $1 per mouth. On S6U you pay $3 per month On SIOO you pay $5 p“r month On S2OO you nay $lO per month On S3OO vou nay sls tier month With lawful interest Popular Finance Corporation 106 E Market St Room 532 Leracke Bldg. MAin 1278 NEED MONEY? Quick, Confidential Loans on Your Furniture. Cash In 24 Hours No Red Tape, No Publicity. Easy Repay Plans,, i SECURITY LNV. AND LOAN CO. 136 N. Delaware St. Lin. "tOSO. FIRST or Second Mortgages on Indianapolis or Indiana real estate. Prompt service. K B. WiLSON. Lin. 0104. HOI National City Bank Bldg. Coal and Wood “Big Eagle” Semi-Smokeless, 2V* fk. lump, $7.50 Per Ton A high-grade Wept Virginia coal, mined in McDowell County. Plenty ! of heat, no clinkers and low Id ash \ Often sold for genuine Pocahontas. '‘KNOX-ALL” No. 5 Indiana 6-inch forked lump 1 $5.25 Per Ton Mined in Knox County. Other coals at low prices. White River Coal Gompaimy 320 S. West St. MA in 6318. WHYPAYMORE ? ' OLD HICKORY WHITE ASH LUMP ILLINOIS DIST. NO 7 2-IN. TO 0-IN. LUMP. $4.90) 2 Toes, $9.5<D) item amber, this is a clean forked lump and a good burning coal. Banner Find Co.' St. Clair and Nickel Plate R. R. j RI. 1866. High-Grade Coals at Bargain Prices CORRECT WEIGHT—EFFICIENT ~, ... SERVICE Kinuling With Each Ton. W. Va. Kanawha district, 6in. Block, fkd $6.76 2*6 Egg, fkd, $6.25 E. Ky Elkhart seam, 4-in. up fkd. ip W. Va Eagle Seam, 4-ir fkd. Ip $7.60 Poca. Mlue Run, 3d vein..,.s7 00 2x4 Egg. E. Ky„ fkd $6.60 ind. No, 6, 4-in up lp„ fkd.. $5.60 2x4 Egg, Ind. No. 6, fkd $5.25 These coal* are the. best grades high in heat, free from slack. wUI not clinker low in atn. BETHEL COAL CO. DRex 2717. 250 Beecher. Consider Quality When Buying KINDLING WITH EACH TON Genuine Glendora—The Wonder Coal u ... Sullivan County Indiana. Ghmdnr-a 0-tn block. Ige lkd.s7.yo Best O endora ox3 ip. cin. fkd ..$0.50 Best Glendora 2x4 egg. S.n fkd....so 26 £■! t V’%ii• ’n sci J. . it g O . '£.* ,r , OID Kaoswha District. Bret E Ky Harlm Cos 8- n. Ig fkd $7 o TKY OUR FIOOSIER AStl Burn* well and bolds fire over night. Mooeier Ash ind. No. (Tin, 8-In fkd *3 So Hoof. Asb Ind No. 0 2x4 egg fkd $5 35 Bess Linton No 4 Ind 0-in Id fkd $6 7f Best .Ind 4-ui ip No 6 cln fkd 56 Beet Ind No. 5 2x4 egg. cin fkd. $5.26 hs in h.m 1010 Bluff Ave. DKex. 4621. Since 1908 Dependable White Ash, $5.00 2 TONS, $9.50 Pike County (Ind.) No. 5,3 to 0-ln. forked lp.. free from elate and will not clinker. W. Va. block fdk $7.00 Thacker 4-ln. block. 111. 2x6 fkd. Ip $4.75 , Vermilion County. . Illinois shov $4.50 Vermilion County. FANSLER COAIj CO. 936 E. Vermont. Lin. 7950. Gera. Brazil Block (Clay Cos , Jnd. 3dn. up. fkd.) $5.5(0 Poca. lump, $8.50 McDoweH ‘i-in. up shov. Island Coal Cos. 1020 E. North. WEb. 0122. COAL BARGAINS Ind. 4-in. fkd. Id $5.50 W. Va. 2x4 ,Sgg. fkd $6O W. Va. 4-in. fkd. lp fVloo GET OUR PRICES ON POCAHONTAS NORTH ST. COAL YARD Lin. 1455. Cir 5550. Nisrht. Irv. 4020. IKY OUR MAJOR COAL. * MAJOR COAL CO. Ran. 4129.
Coal and Wood COAL EXPENSE If You Have Been Burning Too Much Coal TRY MONARCH Large 6-inch block, clean forked. This coal docs not come off the top of the ground. It Is a deep shaft mine. It will last as long and is almost as high in heat unit as West Virginia coal. We recommend It to lie the biggest bargain In a ton of coal on tne market, regardless of kind or price. INDIANA NO. 6 Our guarantee. 2.000 lbs. to a ton. and a square deal. NAOELSON COAL CO. 8311 E. St. CJasr Circle 0355 “Baddy” Father 01 the semismokeless ■oala so often sold as genuine Pocalontas A forked lump, nlned In McDowell County, West Virginia Only $7.50 Per Ton Also the Famous “EVEROLO” $5.25 Per Ton. Six-inch forked tump. The cream of the Knox County field. llHMtamiapollcs CoaS Company MA in 1700 “COAL” PHONE LI NCOLN 7581 Take Advantage of Our "EXPERIENCED SERVICE SINCE 1877." Be Assured the Right Fuel for the Purpose. ALMDmAL <& MATERIAL CO. ALLIED BLDG., 14 W. OHIO ST. ‘Delivery Yards Cover the City.” W. Va., 3xo Egg. (orara 7777777.50.00 W va. 3-in lp rkd sfl 40 Logan County, Virginia Poco mme run 50% lp $7.00 Poco 0-in. Ip. tkd.... ~..58 50 McDowell County, Virginia Wheel in 86c. J. & 1. COAL CO. 1205 Koaclie. \ Ran 2471 BRAZIL (Ind.) BLOCK *i TO 24 I,N LP *5.26 PER TON. ORAZIT. PEA AND NUT. $4.50 FAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 Fowler Main 6930 HEAVY wood, out readv for use; stove*. fvumno* and grates; big load cheap. KUev 5181 39 Legal Notices EXAMINATIONS will be held ill the Council chamber at the City Hall. Feb. 16, 1926. for chief inspector of corvstrnctif.n. and all building inspectors, chief inspeetor* of reinforced ccnrete construction and chief clerk. Applications can be received at the Board of Safety's office at the Ctty Hail. All applications must be returned to the Board of Safety'* office not later than Feb 15. 1020. CLAUDE C. McCOY. exeootire secretary of Board of Safety. ~ NOTICE >nu are hereby notified that the goods you have in storage will be sold for Charge* unless said charges are paid bofore Feb. 25, 1920. Curtis Cambell. M. Crltaer, Pearl Huftter, James Maxey, Frank Sanders. C. C. Crook. E. Bishop. Florence Kimmei. David Rinnan, Tosh Inmsn, Frank and Mildred Carpenter, Blanch Smith. EDWARD KANADY—You are hereby notified that unless charges are paid on .your Ford ear, on or before Friday, Feb. 12, 1020. same will be sold for charges. JACK PAVKY 1202 Bates. City. GOOD NEWS FOR ‘GEORGE’ Million-Dollar Roost for Pullman Porters and Maids. Hu Vnited Prrtt CHICAGO, Feb. 11.—A mtlllondollar wage increase has been granted the Pullman porters and maids, following a conference between labor representatives and officials of the Pullman company. The increase becomes effective on Feb. 15. k The new, wages will range from 172.50 to $lO4 per month, depending upon the classification of work and the length of employment. Meals and sleeping quarter* while away from home stations are included. APPROvT BRIDGE PLANS Councilmanlc Rebellion Subject Finally Gets Under Way. Shades of the councilmanlc rebellion. Plans for the bridge across "Bean Creek at Sbelby Rt., submitted by Marion County engineers, were approved by the board of works Wednesday. During the councllmanic warfare I of the Shank administration the Bean Creek bridge, promised, but never delivered, was a favorite subject of Otto Ray and John E. King, Bouth side councilmen of that epoch. BSD PLACE FOR NAP Man, Asleep in Police Station, j Charged With Intoxication. Paul Farr, 1436 Montcalm St.,| chose a bad place to take a nap. He ■ was asleep on his feet when Lieut.! Fred Drinkut spied him in the police * station. . "I’m waiting for a Riverside street oar.’’ he said when Drinkut aroused him. “You’re waiting for the doors of city prison to open," said Drinkut. Farr was charged with Intoxication,
FEB. 11, 1926
MULHOLLAND (Continued From Page 11) Marlon Kepner, Indianapolis, outpointed Bobby Cray, LoulsviUlo, in a slugging bee. Mike Mitchell, Jimmy Cooley and Howard Wiggam refereed and Harry Geisel made the announcements. High brow, medium brow or low brow, the resin dust levels spectators at a biff show. Everybody wants “the other guy” slaughtered. Savage Bores In Collegians viewing Wednesday night’s main go melted in with the hard-boiled ring fans and Urged Mill* holland to "knock that big guy’s block off." At the start of the cas Savage appeared as though lie might be easy, but he braced and gave George stiff opposition. Fact of the matter, the Windy City heavy charged in most of the distance and seldom gave ground. He had a fault of “laying on" his opponent, however. Mulholland again showed he couVl take punishment and come right Lack, but he couldn’t get much service out of his right hand. Ho chops it, and the haymaker quality is lacking. But Mulholland is young, aggressive and determined and if taken along gradually he may get somewhere in the ranks of give and take. Willing mixers are in demand by boxing promoters and George is of the eager, game type.
French Net Aces Defend Suzanne
By Henry L. Farrell Vnited Pres * Staff Correspondent NEW YORK. Feb. 11.—Three ranking French Davis cup stars, here for the International Indoor tennis championships and the International team championships, pick Mile. Suzanne Lenglen to defeat Miss Helen Wills the first time they meet on the courts. Jean Borotra, holder of the American Indoor title; Rene Lacosta, Wimbledon champion, and Jacques Brugnon favor the French star because of a more diversified am! more accurate game, longer experience and superiorgeneralship. The French players said they would not express an opinion about the relative ability of the two players if they didn’t think it was their duty to defend Mile. Lenglen against 'i.ny impression that might prevail that she lacks courage. “Next to her parents, we know Suzanne best.” Borotra said, “and we are competent to dispute any charge of insinuation that she is not what you call in this country ‘game.’ AVe have seen her exhibit the greatest courage several times in taking the courts for matches when she should have been In • bed and we know she will never retire under fire," DENTAL COLLEGE NINE Plans for a 1!>36 baseball team at the Indiana University School of ( Dentistry are being formulated. An athletic association has been organized by the student body with the following officials: Faculty manager, Dr. Ert Rogers;, student manager, Leon Var. Proyen; coach, Dr. Gerald Timmons. Butler, Valparaiso and State Normal have signed .contracts for dental games. A complete schedule will b® an- ! nounced in a few days. MORE ABOUT RESIN nil 1 nited Press N1 VV YORK. Feb. 11.— "The Amei loan League can do as It wishes about using resin on the ball, but the National League pitchers can use it in the regular season games and in the world series,” John A. Heydler, president of the National League, said. ANOTHER HOCKEY TEAM Bn 1 ’fitted Pres* ’ NEW YORK, Feb. 11.—Another hockey team will be placod in tlifNational League next year to represent New York, according to Col John S. Hammond, vice president of the Madison Square Garden Corporation. Teams also will be organized in Chicago and Detroit, be said. CARR LEAVES YALE Bu I’nttel Press NEW HAVEN, Conn., Fob. 11.— Forced by illness to give up his studies and return to his home in Dubuque, lowa, Sabin Carr, American i vault champion, will be lost to the ' Yale track team for th® season. STILLMANS NEAR FRANCE IJner Due at Cherbourg Friday “Ixiav® Ue Alone,” Tlca. By Edward J. Bing United Press Staff Correspondent Convrtaat. JOttt. bu Vnited Press ABOARD 3. S. OLYMPIC. Feb. 11. —Mr. and Mrs. James A. Stillman intend to work out their own aalvatlon. and they hope to be let alone in doing it. That, in a word, is the attitude of the couple now en route to France on their “reconciliation honeymoon," after years of bitter legal warring. "Mrs. Stillman and I think we can work out our own salvation better than others can for us,” tha former president of the National City Bank, New York, told the United Press today. The liner 1e due at Cherbourg Frl. day. RAIDS FILL UP JAIL Sentences Held Up at New Albany as a Resuit. Bn United Prrsr. NEW ALBANY, Ind., Feb. 11 The county jail here is crowded to capacity today following a series of raids conducted by Federal dry . agents in New Albany and Floyd ' County. Eighteen persons were arrested in the raids, bringing the total of prisoners to twenty-nine. Six of those arrested pleaded guilty and were given Jail sentences. The sentences were held up, however. In order that arrangements could be made at the jail to accommodate the prisoner*,
