Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 253, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1926 — Page 10
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1 Death Notices CASE, SARAH—Beloved wife of Chaster Case. 2130 Station St., died at St. Vincent Hospital Saturday, leb. 20. Funeral ffuesdav, Feb. 23. S:3O at residence; 9 a. m. St. Frances De Sales Church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. CRAMER. MILDRED PEOPLES—Age 28. Beloved wife of Clarence M. Cramer daughter of Mrs. Vina Peoples, sister ot Iverson, Donald and Clifford Peoples and Kathleen Peoples Mikesell and Ida L. McColloch all of Indianapolis, passed away Monday. Feb. 22. at 1:30 a. m. Funeral services will be held at the home . lb >s7 ftoann Ave at 2 ;30 p. m. V- ednesday. Burial at Memorial Park cemetery. jFriends invited. . EST MEMORIAM Martha Grubelbauer, who died three years ago today^^ 5 Funeral Directors Main Office 2226 Shelby t. DRexel 2570 FLANNEIi & BUCHANAN 320 M. niicoie St. Funeral directors to the peojjl© Indian aDolia since 1887 Phone—Main 0041, 0642 INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY Notice* ol funeral at our chapel refer to our present mortuary. Out new mortu ary will open about March l. BERT S. GADD 2130 Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. George Grinsteiner Funeral director 622 E. Market Main 0908 KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N niinois St. 01 MA. 1164 Res.. BgF 386f1-^I UNDERTAKERS—-HISEY & TITUS. 951 N. Delaware. Main 3680, . Special Notices THE ELECTREAT BODY MASSAGE MACHINE Cures rhemuatism and neuritis. WALKER. 1112 Central Ave.. Apt. K Pist, Agt. Lin 8873. Kidney trouble, rheumatism and neuritis cured by electricity. MAL Hißi. Ashland. Rand. 6339. —_— s —=r MARGARET SELLERS D O. D. C. wu2^e riCi l% B New Riley flg§, PERMANENT WAV ING. 57.50: ior appointmcnt. call Lin. iQ.'h 7PIANO teacher wants lesson. 10 lesson S3. Hum L WHITE'S BAfS AND MASpGUMor rheumatism and neurit's. id;. 1 ■ TIL_Ma. 9 Personals t;ks te’SfcSSiWffl‘3 *s®” - through car. Lm. 20 Lost and Found CAMEO —Brooch, on Pine. Prospe'Please Virginia Ave.. valued as keepsake. Plea, return 1230 Prospect and receive liberal reward. Drexel 03-1. 0-j_mj —— COLLIE—Lost; 'temale. brown with name* 1 of AW*'**prOTT or vicinity. Wash. 4139. Kew_a£g. o tv trills lost on Northwestern car, afternoon; working mans wales RewardLost —Diamond ring; bite cold moM| ine- downtown district. litK-ra rewaru. pHARLES r>,,trp Olarnool Hotel. 22 Help Wanted—Male CANVASSERS, house-to-house: salary rud C^montWy > accounts Steady owork 0 work oZVnf. mission basis; wonderful opportunity. C'all room. 427 Peoples Bank Blug. fi'EN and women. 18 to 60. desiring to prepare for Government examinations, call arJl interview Mr. Henry Laurens English fjotel Indianapolis. Ind.. Wednesday. I ®bi oos (Big advance in salaries. postolerks ll 700 to $2,100; railway maif olwka 'siT9oo to $2,700 • department Sid field disAa.Jl.l4o to *2 o 00; revenue nnd customs officers. $1,500 to s3.bon. etc. Life positions: pension on retirement; annual vacation and sick leave with pav onlv common school education reoulred: money refunded if position not secured > Minors under 21 must be accompanied by parent. Hours 1 p. m. to 9 p, m. YOUNG MAN. 18 to" 19 years of age. Must be graduate from high school. Fine opportunity for the. right applicant to start at the bottom and learn circulation work of a newspaper. Advancement depends entirely upon the applicant No personal interviews. Write your letter of application and be sure to state your age education and give relerences. Write Box 295, care of Times. J3 Instructions MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 510 E. Washington St.. Tndiauanoßs. inn. Circle 0707 16 Help Wanted — Ft’male DISH washer and rook, white. 726 Virginia Ave. MIDWAY RESTAURANT 27 Situations Wanted a—Male CHAUFFEUR: five years' experience. Lin. 3803. 1105 N. Missouri St. PLASTERER, experienced Call Kenwood 6769. Job large or small. MAN, colored, young: housecleaning; good references, call between 5 to 8:30; eve., Irv. 2618. j. ‘MAN—Wauled ashes To haul. Irvington 1541, b—Female CURTAINS TO LAUDER. MRS.' J. LUTZ. CIRCLE 6612. DAY WORKER; experienced; by day’. Riley 4057. GENERAL housework, care of children nr adults: good references: by experienced colored woman. Riley 2723. LAUNDRESS— Experienced home. Call < for and deliver Kenwood 4542. 2203 Columbia. LAMP shade, making and repairing; good workmanship. Webster 3558. LAUNDRY or cleaning by the (la.v: refer enee. Har. 2794-W. MAID —In private home, elevator or stock girl; neat colored girl; experienced: good city reference. Ramlolph 11068 STENOGRAPHER Experienced: perma pent or temporary; single: unemployed DRexel 2418-M WASHING and ironing to bring home. Webster 3001. WOMAN, reliable; wants housework or day work. Ran. 2361. OUT OF ORDlNAßY—Efficient, capable, experienced. middle-aged lady wants position ns housekeeper; not less than sls tier week. If you want quality, phone Riley 4080. GOOD LAUNDRESS; half day or all day Kenwood 5282. RETIRED nurse will take complete charge two ladies, elderly couple. Web. 3168. SMALL CHILD —Not over year old' keep as company. DRexel 7481. Mrs, YVhlte. FAMILY washings by experienced woman References, Call Ran, 0669. PRACTICAL nurse. 15 years' exp.; relia ble: highly recommended. Riley 5883. 28 Rooms for Rent ASHLAND. 903. Apt, 2; modern room distal*4So**“ •bower: walking
18 Rooms for Rent CENTRAL. 2149: nicely furnished room for employed lady; home privileges: reasonable. Two in family. Ken. 2478. CENTRAL. 2149: attractive room; steam heat; lady employed. Ken. 2478, DELAWARE. N.. 1649: nicely furnished rm,; home priv,; reasonable. RA, 1627. DE QUINCY N.. 324: nicely furnished rut.: In mod, home; gentleman only, Ir. 4032-R. EAST. N„ 139; rooms; furnace heat -bath; electric lights; everything turn,; $4 up. MERDIIAN. N.. 2208; nicely furnished rm,; good heat; Ideal ioea. HA 3679-W NEW JERSEY. N.. 630: nicely furnished rooms, with or without board; good heat; walking distance, NEW JERSEY. N„ 724: clean, modern rooms; good heat; close in. Riley 4314 OHIO. W„ 114- sleeping rooms; $3 UPLincoln 5481 DOWNTOWN sleeping rooms: steam heal European Hotel. 139 N, Delaware St. a—Light Housekeeping ALABAMA. N„ 708; three large desirable rooms'; private bath; downstairs; front; suitable for 2 to 4 people; reasonable. ILLINOIS. N„ 1515: front looms: $2.50 per week. . _ MERIDIAN. N.. 702; lovely room: all in white; suitable lor 2: good heat. MERIDIAN N.. 1725: room and kitchenette; also two rooms. Rand, 0377. MICHIGAN. E.. 1302; lovely rooms with the privilege of kitchen; ideal location. NORTH. E.. 820: 4 mis.: furnished, c eari and nice furniture: private. Cir. 5165. STATE, N„ 319; lovely front room, with meals; walking distance. Rilev 5945. ST. JOE. E.. 215; clean furnished rooms: modern; housekeeping. Rile.v 3564. 15TH. E„ 648: ttirce nice rooms: modern; downstairs; private entrance; SB, WALNUT, W., 119: suite of rooms: everything turn.; also sleeping rms.; good heat LARGE, modern room, with use of the kitchen. Ladies. Lin, 4493. ’LOVELY furnished. 2-room apt.; near Fountain Square. DRex. 3540-R. b—Board and Rooms ALABAMA. N.. 1816: large rm.. 2 closets. Emp. eple., or men, 2 meals. Han. 31UD. COLLEGE. 2411; room and board for man and wife or two men, Ken, 2044. ROOM and board for 1 or 2 Kiris: home privileges. Kan. 1257. ROOM and 2 meals dally: 1 or 2 eoiployed; ideal location. Ran. 3 04*.. 19 Rentals a—Houses AUDUBON. S.. 301: Irvington: double: mod,; 7 rooms; gar,; $47.50. Irv. 4119. CENTRAL. 5800 block north; 6-room single; thoroughly modern home; 2-car garage; good condition: SBO. Hum. s;>7b COFFEY. 650: five rooms: modern except fur.; easily heated; newly dec. Bel. 1041. COMAR. 1633. new 5-room modern: $27.50. CIVIC REALTY CO.. 136 N Delaware St. Lin, 5050. CORNELL Ave.. 2470; 4 rooms, electric lights, gas. city water paid. $16.60. Call MISS ILG. Main 6761: evenings MRS ELSNER Irvington 3000 DEARBORN. 1341 N.: 7-room modern house; double garage. Irv. -611-M. DEWEY. 5844-46; live-room double; seniimodern; inside toilet; $25, Irv. 4119. EUCLID. 625; completely furnished 6 room cottage, near E. Michigan car line. Garage optional. Ideal location for summer. Large front porch; awning. EWING." 937; 4 large rooms, semi-modem; garage; $25; near E. 10th car une. Lincoln 5487. GUILFORD. 4724; 5-room modern double. Hum, 3173. KEALING N 410; orana new. semi-mod-ern 4-room double; equipped with Heatrola: beautifully decorated: .close to school: garage: S3O. Call Miss lie Main 0761; evenings. Mrs. Eisner, Irv, 3905. _ LINDEN St.. 2027: half three-room double: sl4. CIVIC REALTY 136 N Del a ware. Lin. 5050. MAPLE HD.. 538; 5 rooms; gar. . .§9O 00 Meridian St., N„ 2720: 3 rooms, .Sou > Meridian St.. N.. 2735: 4 rooms. . . .sb.>.() Washington St.. E.. 4001: 2 rooms. .$4?..>0 Prospect St.. 336: 2 rooms ..... .s3b..>u SEE CUSTODIAN OR PHONE 5391. 11. 11. WOODSMALL & CO. “We insure everything but the hereafter.’’ McCARTY, E„ 21: upper duplex; four rooms: heat, bath light, ga*. everything furnished. Drex. 2803. MICHIGAN. W.. 4400: two large rooms, pantry: basement. Bel. 1215. ring I _ NAOMI ST., 1429 Semi-modern 5 rooms. Frank S. Clark. NEW JERSEY. N . 2610; 6-room modern double; splendid furnace. NORTH ST.. W . 3460: six-room modern: nearly m-w, B**l. 12*2. OLNEY AND PRATT. 3423: 4 large rooms, semi-modern, attic and basemen, * $22.50; near E. iOth car line. Ran, 5<63. PARKER Ave.. 2125: a rooms. . . .$20.00 2170 Wheeler St.: 4 rooms $20.00 1317 Spruce St 6 rooms *22.50 1912 Madison Ave.: 6 rooms .0 1250 W. 25th St.: 4 rms.: mod . 5ra..527.00 J 421 W. 32nd St.; 4 rim,: mod.; ga. $30.00 SALEM. 3628: between Illinois and Meridian: south half of double: 6 room®. hath, laundry, raraee. Har. 3.^2. 25TH St.. E.. 654: modern. 7-room double: $45. Kenwood 2835. THIRTIETH. W.. 147: three rooms: semimodern: $lB. Inquire 140. Web. 1007. UDELL,'6O9: 4-room modern double: earage: water paid. Harrison 0882. WARREN Ave.. 655: 6 room house: gas. elec., newly papered, big yard. 2 sheds. car room: $25. McCULLOI GH. WASHINGTON. E.. 2419: 9 rooms for rent: suitable for boarders or 2 families' newly papered throughout. Web. 5593. "FOR COLORED Dunbar court. 1022 N. West: rooms and bath: heat, lights, gas and water furnished: S2B per month Lqt lanitor show DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL FOUR BEDROOMS 15th, 414 E.: modern: nicely decorated: city heat. Ran. 5860. 1424 NAOMI St.: 6 rooms, semi-modern: $25 1216 Kelly; 3 rooms: modern. FRANK S. CLARK. Main 3377, IF YOU have any empty rentals I can rent them. Address Times Box 442. 1920 ENGLISH AVE. 5 Rooms: Semi-Modern. SOUTH SIDE —New -Lrooni double: semtmodern; water paid: gar. Riley 5856. SEE DUNLOP tc HOLTEGEL for bargains REAL ESTATE Modern 6-Room Double and Garage, $30.00 3 J 6 N. Hamilton Ave. fills is a bargain. Dunlop & Hoitegel 122 E. Market St. b — Houses, Flats Furnished NEW JERSEY'. N.. 2001: apartment: four rooms unfur . five rooms fur. Rarfi 0769. 1441 E. 11TH St.; 3-room, furnished duplex; modern: heat, light, gas; water paid. Irv. 0251-W. 3 ROOMS, modern: heat: over-stuffed liv ing room suite and floor lamp. Wbestea 2189. c —Apartments ALABAMA at Tenth: 2 rooms, bath kitchenette . heat, light, gas, water. Har. 0234. HAINES Apts ■ .iust finished: 3 left 810 h. N. niinois. ILLINOIS. N.. 2344: 5-room upper duplex: first-class condition; heat, water furnished. Rent reasonable. Ran. 7030. ILLINOIS and 24th; 4 rooms oath, heat, water, janitor. $32-50, Har. 1042-W. RURAL. N . 204 Vs: clean four-room apartment. sls gas. water electricity Open. Hum. 5483. NORTH of Kali Creek, between Illinois and Meridian: upper duplex; 6 rooms: sun porch; modern. Har. 0745, d—Business Places STOREROOM Are you looking for a better and more modern storeroom? You will find it at 19 W South S'., in the new jobbing district. A reinforced, concrete, fireproof building, suitable for light manufacturing or jobbing purposes. Call Main 0257 Ask for I MR BREUNIG. LODGE ROOM: small, furnished; to rent Monday. Tuesday and Thursdays to club?, lodges and societies. 36 W. Washington. Rnopi 302. ROOM. 18x40 feet, unfurnished; suitable for clubroom. light manufacturing, etc.; $17.50 month. 36 W. Washington. Inouirp Room 302 e —Miscellaneous 80-ACRE farm for rent, one mile from Brn Davie. Lincoln 8754. 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses MABEL. 2050; 4 room bungalow; inside toilet ; gas. t leetricti'- S° 500: S2OO cash EVERROAD. Lin 3880. MADISON. 2468: 6 rooms thoroughly modern bungalow: large garage. Make offer EVERROAD Lin. 3880. MIX.L,ERSVILLE DRIVE 1821: nestd? fftim SV‘ ‘JLuuTC*
21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses We Buy Real Estate Lease Contracts The Washington Company--257 W. Wash. St. Main 0792. SOUTH BIDE BARGAINS Near Fountain Square: 8-room modern: garage; good lot: paved street: terms. Founr-room modern, near Shelby; paved street; hot water heat; beautiful lot; priced to sell at $4,250; only SSOO down. Five-room modern, near Shelby; near park: beautiful lot and garage; SI,OOO down; evenings call Irv. 1559. THE CHARLES It. ETTINGKR CO. 308 National City Bank Bdlg. Lin. 3 <34. NICE DOUBLE EASY PAYMENTS 1718-20 Blaine Ave. Corner of Kentucky Ave. Six rooms a side, rents for S4O. Price $3,850; $350 cash, move in one side. Mr. Borton. Main 2681 222 N. Del, St. 2900 BLOCK PARK AVENUE Six rooms side, thoroughly modern, four year old fireplace, built-iu bookcases, full basement, two-car garage, both sides now rented. A real buy and on your own terms CrawforiL Mott. Main 2681. 222 N. Del. St. Eve, 1289. DOUBLE. 5 rooms to side: gas. 'lk'd ß , city water, inside toilet: located 19HK12 Madison Ave.; paved street; rent $o0; price $4,750: terms: SSOO down. A. 1. ZAINEY. 108 N. Delaware SL THREE-ACRE ‘ TRACTS. H mile of Longacre: improved: on payments. Ed win E. Thompson. 709 Peoples Rank Bldg. MAin 5787: evenings. Southport 110-R-l. FOR NICE homes east or south, cal! C. I OSBORN DRexel 6184. d—Lots BARGAIN for cash equity in NorthcUlfe lot. Address Times Box 4UO. f—Sale or Exchange FARM, southern Indiana, about 30 miles north of Louisville, on State Highway. Improved and productive. 123 acres, very low price, small incumbrance. Want rentals or going business. Investigate 418 liume-Mansur. Main 2804. EIGHTY acres: sale or trade: on pike; good buildings: clear of incumbrance. 1057 W Thirty-First. Ran. 2551. 22 Real Estate Wanted SMONEY $ Hare cash for storerooms in good location: SIO,OOO to $30,000. Will deal quickly. See me at once. CRAWFORD MOTT. Main 2081. Evenings. Ran. 1289. 222 N. Delaware St. DAYTON REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT CO. iOld Fletcher Savings & Trust Bid 25 Miscellaneous for Sale CHIFFONIER, bed. eourh. rugs, ice box. other articles; alternoons. 1402'i N. Illinois. CINDERS: fine for driveways and garages, $1.50 load 11 El. 4314. DR. 0344. DITTO MACHINE: Complete with rolls: Practically new. A bargain for quick sale Call a*. Indianapolis Abattoir Lorporation Morris and Drover Sts. FIXTURES tor meat market for sale cheap. Russell Cook. Russellville. Ind. INCUBATOR; 1 electro hatch: 150 egg: used one year. Lin. 6078. MACHINE. Star drilling, strain traction No .2. capacity 1.000 ft., complete with 4-in. water well tools and walking beam. In good condition; using it now; cheap. C. S. WILCOXON, Gvvynneville. Ind. RANGES 3: 'liree-biiruer; never been used: with oven; S2O. DRex. 0880. RUGS AND LINOLEUM AT LOWEST 1 fU< DO S kFMAN RUG COMPANY 207 W. Wash St. Odd Statehoose SODA FOUNTAIN AND CARBONATOR: A-l CONDITION- BARGAIN DR. 3896 Tarpaulins Truck Covers Waterproof Buck All sizes. Priced Right. See Us and Save Money. Fhone BElmont 0267 M. L. GOLDBERG AND SON CO. 1302-6 W. Washington St. CHURCH benches "fTj good condition: suitable for auditorium. Sunday school lodge room or assembly room; very low price. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 N Illinois St. . CALL circle 2581 for 1 ritch's Vegetable Soap and Toilet Articles: prompt delivery. L. H ROWELL Itencral agent. FOR SALE—Our entire equipment of office furniture: price right. FLANNER tc BUCHANAN 320 N Illinois St. FAIRBANKS MORSE six-horsepower Z. ensrine: 5006 hs new. K. E. biSrifiK. Spprrlway City. 801. TFERMAN’S fresh, nomu rhocolate*.7oc value 40c lb.: stands 113-603 City Mkt. BARGAINS —TAILORED SUIT: woral 1* piece rlrewpea; pizp 40, Main H7*JB. a—Musical Instruments PIANOS to rent, $i per month and un BAT.pwiN PIANO CO on the Circle SLIGHTLY used player, with bench, rolls: bargain by finishing paymta. Clr, 0832. b—Pet and Live Stock HORSE AND WAGON FOR SALE. DR, 3071, 26 Miscellaneous Wanted Good, Sound Yellow Ear Corn Wanted at THE STOCKYARDS Phone Main 0196 SALVATION Array industrial Home Help us to help others with your useu clothing, magazines news etc Phone Wagon. Riley 6622 27 Business Announcements FEATHERS nought. sid and renovated feather mattresses and pillows made. K. F BUKKLE. 416 Maas. Main 1428 PAPER cleaning, painting and paint washing, work guaranteed Wild.[AMS r.ln 4194. PAPER CLEANING *1 ROOM WORK GUARANTEED OADBERRY DREXEL "232 PAPER cleaning. $1 per room; worn guaranteed, li. COURT. Web. 6483. PAPER MANGLING, first-class: $4.50 a room and up; paper turn. Web, 5169 ROOFING AND GENERAL REPAIR WORK, DREXEL 2272, RUGS. 9x12, thrl.v chid.. $2■ trtl work guar SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken. 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened rUTTLEDGfi 201 Indiana We 28 Storage and Transfer PACKING and hauling, storage: wdll load car household goods for Miami. Feb. 24 Can handle additional tonage. OTTO J SUEZ. Main 3628-2353 Web 4579 0699-W. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER (X). Call at all rimes. Randolph 3741 MOVING and Trucking. Reliablp" men tall BORNMAN Web 5671 29 Business Opportunities BUSINESS or trades; nothing too large to list with BILLY LAYNE 310-311-312 Holliday Bldg. FILLING STATION and cafeteria site 36 miles out of city nn State highway. In a pood city just the place you've beep looking for. BILLY LAYNE 310-311-312 Holliday Bldg Circle 7176 GARAGE, steam heat: out ivf city: plenty of storage- four pas pumps HudsonEssex F,.les agency: will trade for Indianapolis property. BILT.Y LAYNE. 310-311 312 Holliday Bldg. Circle 7176. RESTAURANT and fixtures. $75 down. S2O per month. 2131 E. Washington St. Webster 2189 ROOMING: HOUSE How's this. 10 dl# 71Tfl.
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29 Business Opportunities SULPHUR bath outfit tor sale, very reasonbale. Will teach buyer the business. BILLY LAYNE 310 11-12 Holliday Bldg Circle 7176. CHANCE of a lifetime; business right downtown; will trade for Indianapolis rental. Owner leaving city-, . BILLY LAYNE. 310-311-312 Holliday Bldg. Clr 7176. 30 Automobiles for Sale TOURING, $165, 1923 model; 2 good tires, top. pail and upholstery fine; runs very good; terms. THE LATHROPMcFARLAND CO. 418-24 N. CAPITOL AVE. Main 2480. Open evenings and Sunday. CHEVROLET. 1924. four-passenger coupe: bumpers and motemeter and 4 brand new tires and tubes. Not many of these offered for sale; SIOO down, balance 12 mouths. STONE CHEVROLET. 540 E. Wash. Open evenings. CHRYSLER I M PERIAL COU PE. PRACTICALLY NEW. JUST BROKE IN UOOD. CAN BE BOUGHT AT A BIG SAVING. LOCOMOBILE 953 N. MERIDIAN CHEVROLET. 1924 coupe: bumpers front and rear: 5 cord tires; looks good. If Interested in a good coupe see this ear. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Washington. Open evenings. DODGE TOURING 1920; in line condition; cord tires; price $125: small down payment, balance in weekly or monthly payments. Smith & Moore, Inc. 528 South Meridian St. Open Evenings and Sundays. Mam 6650. _____ A CAR FOR EVERY POCKETBOOK. - TWELVE MODELS TO SELECT FROM IN THE NEW FLIN T. RECONDITIONED USED CARS THAT WE G L A D L Y RECOMMEND. COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU OUR MOST COMPLETE LINE. INDIANAPOLIS FLINT GOo 902 N. MERIDIAN. RILEY 5590. FORD TOURING, $65 Starter and demountable runs Glass sides; good tiles. Better hurry lor tins one. THE LATHROPMc FAR LAM) CO. 418-24 N. CAPITOL AYE. Main 2480. Open evenings and Sunday. Ford Four Door Sedan 1024 model: lock wheel and other extras; cord tires; price $300: down payment $75.00. Smith & Moore, Inc. 528 South Meridian St Open Evenings and Sundays. Main 6630. FORD TOURINGS of them Your money a worth or your money back. IIUFF-BU'ICK SALES CO. 363 N. iiliuuts St. FORD. 1923 Tudor sedan; 5 extra good tiem. lock wheel, motometcr. sun-visor, fine paint. A good clean car: only $lB5. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Washingtoii. Open evenings FORD BODIES Ten good, late et.vie tourings, coupes, roadsters. California tops and glass tnclo*UTe SWISSHELM A BARKER FORD. 1924 coupe: lock wheel; fine tires This oar is in fine condition; SBO down, balance 12 months STONE CHEVROLET CO., the direct factory dealer. 540 E. Washington. Open evenings and Sunday - FORDS Best used Ford bargains in city. WANGEI,IN SHARP CO. . „ 443-61 Virginia Ave. DRexel 5020. Open Evenings and Sundays. Marmon Setlan Late model: just refinished in unusually attractive Duoo Completely equipped and ready to give thousands of miles of sattstactory service. The price is as attractive as the appearance. Wangelin-Sliarp Used Car Show. 42R N. Mpridian St. Lin. 8040. Open evening! and Sunday. MARMON 1925 7-PABB. TOURING, NEW TIRES, 10.000 MILES; WONDERFUL CONDITION. PRICED TO SELL. LOCOMOBILE 955 N. MERIDIAN. PHONE LINCOLN 1171. MAXWELL TOURING, $250 1923 Model Motor has been over hauled. The tires are good. It s a real Imy at thia price. Terms. THE LATHROPM<*FAELAND CO. 418-24 N. CAPITOL AVE. Main 2480. _ Open evenings and Sunday Maxwell Sedan 1924. *575. !■ on! Coupe 1925. sun. Wangelin-Sliarp Used Car Show 428 N. Meridian St. Lfn. 8010, MAXWELL COUPE Four passenger: $350 cash; late model. HUFF-BUII K SALES CO. 363 N. Illinois St. ‘‘You don’t trust to luck here" MONROE touring: good mechanical condition: good tires: SSO for quick sale. CITIZENS MOTOR CAR CO.. 31 W. Thir teen th. • NASH 6 TOURING, $125 Wire whw-lfi, Brand new top and curtains; four very ffood tires: a real bargain. THE LATHROPMpFARLAND CO., 418-24 N. CAPITOL AVE. Main 2480. Open evenings and Sunday. OLDSMOBILE 6 TOURING, $165 Mechanically very good; five cord tires: good top, paint and upholstering. Terms. THE LATHROPMcFARLAND CO. 418-24 N. CAPITOL AVE Main 2480. Open evefiings and Sunday. BETTER ears—Better prices—Better terms MARION CHEVROLET CO 963 N Meridian St Lin 5361 RECONDITIONED used car*- LEXTNG TON MOTOR CO 1142 N Mandian l-rHAJLSi. tfFSff M
30 Automobiles for Sale Stoarns-Knight Sport sedan. Hottest looking car In town. Perfect in every way. Not enough miles on it to break it in. and $2.00(1 off the original cost. It's complete with accessories. Wangelin-Sharp Used Car Show 428 N. Meridian St. I/n. 8040. Open Evenings and Sundays. SCRIPTS BOOTH $75 1020 model. Here in a bargain in a 6 cylinder car. It runs good. Come rigrht in. THE LATTTROPMcFARLAND CO. 418-24 N. CAPITOL AVE. Main 2480. Open evenings and Sunday. Stutz Roadster If you’ve ever had a longing to own a sporty looking roadster here's your chance. And it’s only SBSO. Ri-d wire wheels amt everything. New Duco. Completely overhauled. Wangelin-Sliarp Used Car Show. 4*JB N. Meridian St. Lin. 8040. Open ivcnlngß and Sunday*. Wills Ste. Claire Tonring Wonderful looking car and perfect mechanically: $825. That’s the priea. not the down payment. Nuff i-aid. Wangelin-Sliarp Used Car Show. 428 N. Meridian St. I.ln. 8040. A Knock Oint 1925 Ford Tudor Sedan. 1925 Ford Fourdoor Sedan. 192-1 Ford Coupe. 1925 Overland (i Sedan. 19?4 Chrysler Imperial Sedan. 1924 Overland Sedan. 1925 Overland Coupe Sedan. 1929 Overland Sedan. 1925 Overland Touring. 1923 Willys-Knight Touring. 1923 Chevrolet Coupe. 1923 Columbia Sedan. 1924 Ford Touring. 10 Fords, 6 Overlands, from S4O to $95 eash. Now is the time to buy. for our selection is greater and all of our prices are lower, for we have cut the price to make room for the sale at the Auto Show, and you can he sure that they are all in the best of condition throughout. Haynes & Schmidt The Willys-Knight and Overland Dealers. 120 W. North and G2l X. Capitol. LT. 7575 —LI. 7376. Open Etenings and Sunday. Used Fords—All Models Too Save at €& HcuAeffiatjh liceßuiti TODAY’S SPECIAL 1923 Ford touring Balloon tires; lock wheel. This car looks almost new autl is guaranteed. Ask for job No. 632. Authorized Ford Dealer DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE nib® Open Evenings and Sunday M A 4708 We Are Offering nonif very gpp<-ial buys in good use*! car* this week. All in trood condition, of standard mak ami worth th#* money. Both onrn ami rioted model®. Visit our showroom and you will flr\(i the car you want at the price you want to nay. Rickcnbacker 436 N. C pitol. Lin. 7554. 1021 COLE tourmc $175.00 Elgin. 4-paftß. sport x_, $560.00 1024 four pubs Pccrloßs coup®. ... $600.00 Locomobile. T-pann. touring $860.00 Stutz phaeton. 1023 £0 >o 00 stutz roadster $300.00 Stutz touruip. 6-pass $300.00 Small payment down, balance monthly. These cars are in perfect condition. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH. 057 N Meridian. Open Evenings ami Sunday A M 1924 Ford Tudor-Sedan Sold in November: lock wheel, five cord tires. This .ar Is in splendid condition; newlv painted: looks like new: down payment SIOO. Smith & Moore, Inc. 528 South Meridian St. Open Evenings and Sundays. Main 0050. 192 h FORD FuRDOR SEDAN Ralloon tires, bumpers, lookwheel and many other extras Driven only a few (lavs. You can eavo real money on tins car. THE FRANK HATFIELD CO. Authorized Ford Dealers 625 N. CAPITOL AVE. Open Evenings and_Sunday : 1925 FORD COUPE Ralloon tires, speedometer This car is seven months old; in perfect condition* price $.180; small down payment balance weekly or monthly payments Smith & Moore, Inc. 628 South Meridian St Open Evenings and Sundays. Main 8050. 1925 ROLLIN’ SEDAN Fully equipped and in very good mechanical condition An excellent buy at $095: down payment S2OO. balance 12-16 montlin SCANLAN OLDSMOBILE SALES, sto N. Delaware St. Ritey 2460. SPECIAL 1926 Oakland demonstrator: like new. MILLER ROBINSON, Inc. 1026 N. Meridian. Open until 0. Main 0000. 1924 Ford Tudor Sedan Lock wheel, shock absorbers, epeea ©meter, five cord tins: down payment SBS Smith & Moore, Inc. 528 South Meridian St. Open Evenings and Sunday* Main 6650 GOOD USED CARS 1924 Oldsmobtle, 4-pass. coup*. 1924 Oldsmobtle sport touring. 1924 Cole sport touring. L. GUY LONG, 1114 N. Meridian. Ltn. 6865, SI. i Jfliai. SPECIAL 1925 Ford coupe. Just what you are looking for. MILLER ROBINSON, Inc. 1025 N. Meridian. Open evening* until 9. Main 6000 1925 Ford Touring Balloon tire*, lock wheel; perfect condition: down payment $75. Smith & Moore, Inc. 628 South Meridian fit *******
30 Automobiles for Sale SPECIAL 1925 Chevrolet coupe; like new. MILLER ROBINSON 1025 N. Meridian. Open until 9. Main 6600. Lincoln Coupe Repossessed car—three mouth* old. 6avc $1.250 on this car. Another one at $2,875. Wangelin-Sharp Used Car Show 428 y. Meridian St. Lin. 8040, 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1923 1924 and .926 model* preferred; we pay can and deal inlckJy save time by seeing us Oral 1. Wolf Auto Cos. 659 N. Cactol Ave. Uorner North 8 Plenty of parking space Lfa-Wg, USED CARS bougjru and sold I SOLDRFRG 522 N Onnitol highest Cash prices PaTd fOT OS ED CARS WANTED I <lO CARS TO JUNK SAM CARAZ 519 N CAPITOL 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs BEST used tires any site- wholesale and retail Open evenings ROGERS TJ S E SHOP 3117 \V Washington Bel 4300. EBACK A GENTRY ant*, reflnishing See u* first 532 N Capitol. Riley 2760. 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles KVEKi tUiNU toi the Oievclt KOHF.RTSON Cl OLE STORE 940 Mae*. Ave. WE buy -Til ind exchange motorcycle* ALLftN 509 Mass Ave., Main 7029. 37 Money to Loan NEED MONEY t Quick, Confidential Loans on Your Furniture. Cash In 24 Hours No Red Tape, No Publicity. Easy Repay Plans. SECURITY INV. AND LOAN CO. 136 N. Delaware St. Lin. 1060. NEED MONEY! Quickiy. coutidenUaily and busine**-lik dealing* t* a part of the service we glva -ou LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141% E. Washington St. MA in *7)586. LJ ncoln 7184. AUTO LOAN CO. Loan* to car owner*; legal rate*. Mr Schmidt. 122 W Norih St. Lincoln 7670. SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS ON IMPROVED Indianapolis real estate; quick ► ervi.-e. We also make construction loan*. 438 K._of_P, Bldg. FIRST or Second Mortgage* on Indianapolig or Indiana real estate. Prompt sendee. R. B W ILSON. Lin 6104. 1101 National City Bank Bldg. LOANS sl9 to S3OO Room 532 106 E Market St. Phone Main 1278 tr IT TVn tv n VIP 013 Traction fildg .m i,i":.tt 1 nn—nr 1 - -',7 a Coal and Wood REDUCE YOUR COAL EXPENSE If You Have Been Burning Too Much Coal TRY MONARCH Large 6-inch block, clean forked. This coal doea not come oft the top ot the ground It is a deep shaft mine. It will last a* long and t* almost a* high In heat unit as West Virginia coal. We recommend it to be the bigget bargain in a ton of coal on the market, regardless of kind or price. INDIANA NO. 5 Our guarantee. 2.000 lbs to a ton. and ■ square deal NAGELSON COAL CO. S3ii E. St. CSaar Carcle (0>355 WHY PAY MORE? OLD HICKORY WHITE ASH LUMP ILLINOIS D IST. NO. 7 2-IN TO 6-IN. LUMP $4.90 2 Toms, $9.50 Remember, this is a clean forked lump and a good burning coal. Baramier Fuel Cos. St. Clair and Davidson Sts. _ ri. m 6. CO A L PHONE Ll NCOLN 7681 Take Advantage of Our “EXPERIENCED SERVICE SINCE 1877.” Be Assured the Right Fuel for the Purpose. MATERIAL CO. ALLIED BLDG., 14 W. OHIO ST. ‘Delivery Ynrds Cover the City." Consider Quality When Buying KINDLING WITH EACH TON Genu me Glendora—The Wondev Goal Sullivan County. Indiana, Beet Glendora 6-in block, fiie. fkd.s7.oo Best Glendora 6x3 Ip., cln. {kd. . . 16.50 Best Glendora 2x4 egg. cln. fled. ...,$6,25 Va. arid Ky.—The Bent That t* tc ined Z' 4Vsr tb MWJ 60 w £u#R Ir ABr Vo ° Bum* well and hold* lire over night. Booster Ash Ind. No. 6 Ip.. 6-in. fkd $5.85 Boo*. Ash ind No. H 2x4 egg fkd jK.SX Beet Linton No 4 Ind 8-tn Ip fkd. .H 5 7o Beet Ind. 4-ln ip_ No. 5 cln fkq..ls>sil Best Ir.d No. 6. 2x4 egg. cln. fkd. ! >5.25 Best 6-tn. Vermilion Cos. id., cln fkd.:is.3c Best Vermilion Cos 2x4 egg cJn fkd.ss.3' Dlivcrcd anywhere in the cltv UNION ICE AND COAL 1910 Bluff Ave. DRex. 462 L Since 1908 Dependthia. COAL BAKGAINS Ind. 4-tn. rkd. Ip $5 50 W. Va 2x4 Egg. ikd $6 60 tV. Va 4-in fkn Ip $7 00 GET OUR PRICES ON POCAHONTAS NORTH ST. COAL YARD Lux. JAM. Ut. MM. MighV If*. *t)St.
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Kenneth Hunts Firemen must keep In physical condition to fight the flames, Assistant Fire Chief Kenneth Burns believes. He Is leading a squad flame eaters In making a gymnasium out of the third floor of headquarters building at Alabama and New York Sts. Far and Near MADRID—Sixty persons were Injured, half of them seriously. In a tunnel collision between two trains Sunday. MANILA, P. I.—Throughout the Philippines, men, women and children gathered in mass meetings today to pray for Independence. BRUSSELS—BeIgium may soon recognize Soviet Russia. King Albert received Foreign Minister Vandervelde Sunday to discuss the problem. ATHENS—Anew communist plot has been discovered in Bulgaria. Many persons were arrested in Sofia. LONDON—The Chinese monarchy may bo restored with the 20-yrar-old former emperor P’U-YI on the throne In an effort to rescue China from Chaos, according to a dispatch from Peking to the dally express. DES MOINES, lowa—Three well dressed men forced Miss Opal Garner, 18, into their automobile, attacked and robbed her and finally threw her from the automobile. CHICAGO —Gangland itvnrf>r took another life Sunday night. Vito Bascone wtro found, a bullet hole In his head, by a school boy on his way to church. The murdered man was a member of the notorious Genna gang.
SCHOOL SEWING MACHINE^ fN —lnvented bv Elias HELPS Howe of Massachusetts. Copyright. Compton’* Pictured Encyclopedia Felor* Serrle*
I "ROM the middle of the r I eighteenth century many in-LL-J ventora In England and the United States tried to make machines that would imitate the movements of the needlewoman’s fingers. One of the vital defects In the earlier Inventions was that the cloth had to he “fed” to the machine by hand. No substantial progress was made toward building a practicable sewing machine until about the middle of the nineteenth century. By that time It was realized that it was necessary for the whole needle to go through the cloth for each stitch; and the machine needle, with an eye near the point, and the “lock Btlteh” —such as are In use today—had appeared. ’Hie lock stitch makes use of two threads. The first thread passing through the eye of the needle. Is pushed down with the needle through the cloth, and forms a loop below. The other thread underneath the cloth. Is carried through the loop by a shuttle, thus •‘lock'.tg” the stitch. Invented by Howe uch a needle was combined Swith the lock stitch In a machine patented about 1846 by Ellas Howe of Massachusetts. This, the first really practicable sewing machine, was further equipped with a mechanical device for feeding the cloth, but the needle moved back and forth horizontally Instead of vertically, s In our modern machines. Howe and his machine were denounced by garment workers and tailors, who feared It would deprive them of their means of livelihood. But gradually hla machine came Into use. and for about twenty five years the courts having sustain him In 1854 In s. long legal fight over patent rights—Howe collected realities on every machine made, and thus was lifted from poverty to a fortune of more than $2,060,000. About *be same time, ( John Bachelder devised the first machine combining the horizontal table with a continuous feeding device that would sew any length of seutn. He used a leather belt set with small steel points to carry the material along. But the greatest improvement of all Coal and Wood W Va,. 3xti K.e* forked $6 00 W Va.. 4tn V, 1kd...... * >0 fiOgnn County. Virginia Poeo mine run. 60% Ip *7 oo Poro. -in. Ip., fk, $8 50 McDowell bounty, Virginia. Wheel in dßc. # J. &I. COAL 00. 1206 noaohe. Ran, 847 L “WHITE ASH LUMP s4>s. T. D. JOHNSON 311 GUARANTY BLDG. Clr 6964. _ 3lle* nil** 4164 BRAZIL (Ind.) BLOCK FAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 034 Fowler Main 6930 - fifty OUR M AJbR""*COAL. MAJOR (XtAI oo Ran 41 W 39 Legal Notices CADIU.AC 65 roadeter; motor No. 65L--689; will be told for tor*ge and retiur
FEB. 22, 1926
NEW LETTER OF WASHINGTON IS GIVEN COLLEGE Tells of Troubles With satisfied Congress—7 States Balky. VIUNt ETON, N. J., Feb. tt. —A letter written by George Washington during his stay at Princeton In September, 1788, tho existence of which was not generally known, has been given to Princeton University by an anonymous doner. The letter, which Is addressed to Governor De Witt Clinton of New York, Is Inscribed on the back: “Sept. 17, 1783. General Washington’s letter concerning tho Governor’s indisposition—(private).” The text follows: “My Dear Sir, “It was with great concern I heard of your indisposition—later accounts say you were upon the recovery and nothing would give me more pleasure than the confirmation of it from your own hand. “I am not able to give you any Information on the point you requested at our parting. Congress have come to no determination yet respecting the pence establishment, nor am 1 able to say when they will. I have lately had a conference with a committee on this subject, and have reIterated by former opinions, but It appears to me that there Is not a sufficient representation to discuss great national points, nor do I believe there will bo while that hon orahle body continue their sesstoMß M • Wi “The want of accommodation, added to a disinclination In the, southern delegates to bo furtber re moved (than they formerly were! from the center of the empire—and nn aversion In the others to give up, what they conceive to be a point gained, by the late retreat to thl* place, keeps matters In nn awkward situation; to the very great Interruption of national concerns. “Seven States It seems (by the articles of confederation) must agree before nny place can bo fixed on for Ihe seat of the Federal Government —and seven States It Is said will never agree. Consequently, as Congress cnnie here —here they ere to remain, to the dissatisfaction of the majority and the great loss to hush ness; having none of the public offices about them, nor no places to accommdonte them If they were brought up—and the members from this, or some other causes are eternally absent. "Mrs. Washington has bad a severe returns of the cholic since we came to this place, but Is not as nick as usual —she Joins nia cordially In Itest wishes for your perfect recovI nry, and In affectionate compliments to Mrs. Clinton. “With sincerest esteem and regard. ‘I am my dear sir “Your most ob<sd4nt servant “O. WASHINGTON.”
was made by Allen B. Winslow, a Michigan cabinet maker, who In 185* patented his celebrated "fourmotion feed," employed In practical* ly all machines today. Title device consists of a toothed metal plate which moves forward, carrying the cloth with It, then drops out of contact with the cloth, moves back and rises to carry the cloth forward again. Singer Improve* It Meanwhile, Tsaao M. Singer had Invented the first "rigid arm" sewing machine, and had made Impoitwtit Improvements In the shuttle. He finally obtained a patent after a long suit with Howe. James Olbhs Invented a "chain stitch" machine, later improved by ,T. Wllloos, also an American. In this machine the loop of each machine passe# through and, by means of a hook, secure* the loop of the previous stitch, something like the stitch In crocheting. These early machine# have been developed to such an amazing eottent,hoth for home and factory usea, that, today there are machine# for sewing almost every article of cloth Ing, upholstery, embroidery, canvas, teather goods, etc., some of which run as fast as 4,000 stitches a. minute. More than fioo kinds of machines are made by ore There are machine# for making huHj tonholes. There are machine# for faggoting, fenther stitching, pattern sllchlng, hemstitching, smocking, ruffling, tucking, side and hog pleat Ing, basting and quilting. There are single and double needle machines, nnd those with four, six, and eight needles for glove work. Os these speclnl machines the most Important Is the shoe sewing machine. Meanwhile, the household type has been Improved and modified, chiefly In order to carry special attachments, until now the same machine can handle a great variety of work. The United States leads the-world In the manufacture of sewing machines and Its output goee to th* remotest parts of the globe.
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