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2 Card of Thanhs CARD OR'THANKS —We wish to express our sincere appreciation to onr tnany friends and neighbors for their Kindness and beautiful floral offenngs extended during the illness and death ol our belo\ ed wife and mother: also for tho cmisoling words of Rev. Simpson singers and Ordei nf Pastern Star: also Mr. and Mrs. Dean bfossoin for their kindness and rfourtrou* K“cE“™ N MK"AmMf WALTER C. MAINS. ROBERT MAINfIjJR; 5 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main Office. 2226 Shelby St. DRexel 2070. BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect St. Phone Stewart 2278. - Flaener and Bimcihaoan Now in our new Mortuary. 25 West Fall Creek Blvd. Phones: Randolph 4400-4401-4402 No added charge for the use of the Pilcher organ or the new service rooms. Visitors may jail anytime. CREMATORY SERVICE Planner and Bnacihianan George Grinsteiner Funeral director. §22 E. Market. Mam OuOW. KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1402 N niinois St MA, 1154. Res.. Bel. 3806-R-P UNDERTAKERS —HISET & TITUS. 90l N. Delaware Mam 3680. 8 Special Notices WE ARE INTERESTED TN THE rLOMOTION AND MANUFACTURING OF ANI PATENT THAT HAS A MERIT AND COMMERCIAL VALUE. APPLY 407 PEOPLES STATE BANK BLDG. ' THE ELECTREAT BODY MASSAGE MACHINE. Relieves rheuniatism an.l ne M r ' , t 1 PDhit WALKER. 1112 Central Avo.. Apt. R. Dial. Agt, Lin. 8870 jcMARGARET SELLERS D 9, °le C diseaSObstetrician, acute and chrome disease massage. I. N. New Jersey ,Riley 66SA_ MRS RTTTH HILT is very sick and wants to see her brother. Hubert Peak, at PUPU.S in plastic chrome art lessons at V W Wash. 0220 500 BUSINESS CARDS S2-00 507 Pntnrv^Hldg.10 Lost and Found FOUND —Articles lound in Indian a polls street cars yesterday: 1 BRIEF CASH 1 DINNER BUCKET 1 PURSE 1 PACKAGE) OF SKK 1 PACKAGE OF PAPER SOME PICTURES 1 PILLOW 1 BREASTPIN 1 UMBRELLA Main 2737. ANGORA cat. 1519 Wade St. Reward. Stewart 2138. ; b r C ve”r B old- a weight Tl* town around o p. m. Saturday. . p.Dmy nicking up box containing dr s 1 off 7tens 3000 W n Wash., please call Bel. 2576. Reward. --— —— 12 Help Wanted —Male CANVASSERS' house-to-house: salary and Commission • experienced in washing machines and vacuum cleaners. 126 W. wasm MFN we help vou to make more money M teaching you 'barberitiz; jobs wages better than most men earn earn while learning. Write MOLER. loa a. Wells. Chicago. Men to Unload Coal. BETHEL COAL CO. 250 Beecher St.
MEN and women eanvasers wmited^^e e Rl ßd.l 41 • RTJN-R NIT-IT NEEDLE Knits runners in hosiery withoutthread. SamP ’lF n CO. Dept. T. Minneapolis. Mnn. _ SALESMEN DO YOU NEED READY CASH? Now is the time to earn big money. We nan u-'e a few more go-getters to sell, our famouT Royal Easter Candy. Experience unnecessary. Call at once. xttav SPINK ARMS HOTEL CANDT SHOP 410 N. Meridian St. SALESMEN WANTED. 124 !a KENTUCKY AYE. YOUNG man to sell advertising: must have good education and be neat appearing, main Qualifications are willingness to work hard and good, references; Prefer party that has had selling experience. This position offers a real opportunity for the man that can qualify. Apply to MR. COPLEY t Times office. 5 to 6 p. m. y} Instructions . _ MEN to learn barber trade, TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE .’>lo E. Washlngton St. Indianapolis Tnd Circle 0757 16 Help Wanted—Female WANTED EXPERIENCED CHORUS GIRLS TO GO TO WORK IN CITY AT ONCE. APPLY 7 P M TONIGHT. STAGE CRAFT STUDIO. 319 N. PENN. ST. 17 Situations Wanted a—Male FIRST-CLASS colored houseman: privato fmaily only with references. Call Web. 0687 - TARDWOOD floors cleaned and reftnished; whitewashing. EDWARD BAILEY. 3>iley 4735. WANTS position as chauffeur or houseman by young colored man. Drive any make of car, Din. 690*3. YOUNG man; janitor work; assist orderly in hospital: references. Lin. 1930, b—female ADDRESSING envelops at home; typewritteu: experienced. Call Web. 1489-W. ELEVATOR girl; care for children: light housework: experienced. Ran. 5393. HALF dav work: by the week; no Sunday. Randolph 5038. LACE urtains laundered. 35c pair; work guaranteed. Lin. ‘2287. LAMP shade making, parchment and silks. Fine workmanship. Done reas, Web. 3008. LAUNDERING lo bring home, called for and del,: housework: pastry. KEn, 2473. LAUNDRY' work: bed clothing, curtains; housework; good cook: experienced. Ken. 2476. LAUNDRY work, called for and delivered; bedding and curtains; experienced. Ken. 4078. NURSING and hoiisework: references with experience. Webster 2546. PART TIME bookkeeping a specialty. Main 2017. ‘TYPIN'/ or addressing envelopes at home. Lincoln 2910
17 Situations Wanted b—Female WASHINGS to bring home; bed clothing; oxperifneed: housework. Call Kon, 2470. WASHINGS' called for and delivered: by white ladv. Webster 2335-K. WASHINGS to bring home. Delivery. Harrison 0373-J. _____ WASHINGS to bring home, and houseworn. experienced. Ken, 4879. COT.ORED girl wants general housework. by dav or week: or care of children. Call Web, 1766. 18 Rooms tor Rent ILLINOIS. N.. 2326: clean, furnished rm.; private home , Har. 3505-J. PENN.. N.. 1100: lurnished rms. with running water, tub and show baths; reasonable. Riley 5688. PENNSYLVANIA. N.: nice, large. • front room, near art institute Ran. 3229. 13TH, W.. 118: first house off Illinois; modern, hot and cold water, WASHINGTON. W.. 2617: sleeping room in private, modem home. WOODLAWN. 2204; large, nicely furnished rm,; gentleman; S3, DRexel 7181, WOODRUFF Place: lovely warm, modern rm,; reasonable: garage opt. Web. 2400 UNFURNISHED roewis: semi-modern; good location north. Har, 3476. SLEEPING ROOM, suitable for 1 or 2: near Fountain Square. DRex, 5569-J. LARGE, pleasant, front, sleeping room. in modern apartment: gent. Lin, 1969. LOVELY rm. in modern, private home. with privileges of entire house. RA. 4086 TWO large sleeping-rooms, newl.v decorated, first floor. Riley 3318. FRONT room, newly furnished: board if desired, Lin. 1025. a—Light Housekeeping CAPITOL. N., 1705; nicely furnished housekeeping and sieeping rooms. COMAR AVE.. 1140—3-room apt.: suitable for 4 persons: also 2-room apt., completely furnished: including gas. heat, light ■and water and sink In kitchen. DR. 5114. DELAWARE 2330: beautiful suite of homey rooms in a real home: garage. EASTERN AVE . 32: three unfurnished rooms, modern; private. NORTH St.. 112 W.: large housekeeping l-oms; $6 week. Riicv 3318. 24TH. E„ 15: two large roonis. nicely furnished. home privileges, Har. 4831 -W. MODERN. 2 rooms and kitchenette: unfnrnished. Irv. 0776-J. LOVELY two-room furnished apartment: near Fountain Square, Drex. 3540-R. NICE room and kitchenette: modern; $6 a week. 1141 Broadway. b—Board and Rooms ROOM board and care for elderly persona or invalids in beautiful, modern, country home. Beex h Grove ld-J-1. ROOM and board for two In private family. Ken. 204 4. 19 Rentals a—Houses BANCROFT. N., 815; Irvington- 6-room. strictly mod.: double garage. Dr. 3018. BROADWAY: 3 rooms hath, kitchenette; heat and water furnished. Riley 1432, CENTRAL AVE.. 3104: six Thom modern; $35. E. Thirtieth St.. 313: special mducement to good tenant. Main 3377. CHESTER Ave.. 2931: paved street, near car line and school: 4 rms.. inside toilet; S2O. BRIDGES A GRAVES CO.. 237 X Delaware. Circle 7808. DREXEL. 946: prettiest 5-room double on east side; garage. Wehster 4079. 2038 FERNWAY, FOUR ROOMS. Semi-modern, $25.00. WOODY & SPRINGER 132 N. Delaware. Main 0131 HIGHLAND PL : for colored; six rooms, semi-modern. half double: garage: $27.50. C'r. 2854. LINDEN St.. 202', ; half three-room double: sl4. CIVIO REALTY 136 N Delaware Lin. 5050. McKIM, 13 S.; near Ford plant, modern and in good condition: 6 rms.; garage; $35. BRIDGES & GRAVES CO.. 237 N. Delaware. Circle 7808. MERIDIAN, N.. 2411; modern fourbedroom: excellent condition. Irv. 4455-W. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1438; 5 rms : Mereh t s heat, garage: reduced rent. Wash, 2664 NEW JERSEY. N.. 25i0; modern 8-room double; garage. Circle 0433. PARKER Ave.. 2127: 4-r. semi-mod. $20.00 Wheeler St.. 2170: 4 r. semi-mod. $20.00 Spruce St., 1317: 6-r. single: gar. . .$22.50 Talbott. S., 1926; 5-rm. single; gar.slß.oo Madison Ave.. 1912; 6-r. semi-mod. $25.00 A. F. ZAINEY. 108 N. Delaware. PIERSON Ave.. 2340. half 0-room double. modern. $27 50 Har. 2019 W. STATE. 1233: modem: S3O. Pine. 334: semi-mod.: $23. Reasonable, RA, 3665 TAbUR E. 1632: half semi-modem 4 rm. double bungalow: water pd.. garage: $23.50. Keys at 1630, After 5, WA. 0003. 13TH E.. 321 : seven-room modern house; hardwood floors, hot water heat. VaciiVed Monday. Main 1044 bookkeeper 19TH. E.. 217; 8-room modem double; full* basement. Har. 4953-W, 25TH. W.. 532: colored: lour rooms; gas; paved street; sls. Ran. 2011. 35TH St. W.. 101 o: six-rm. double: water. lights, garage ar.d large yard; only $25. H, RITTER. Bel. 0192
4 Bedrooms 414 E. 15th St. Newly decorated and in first-clans eondl tion. Modem: city heat and water fur nished. Ran. 5860. Modern’ Single Jilomfi South 1334 Ringgold; 7 rooms and garage: $36.50. , Dunlop & IToltegel 6-ROOM house, bath, modern except Turnace. For colored. Only S3O Inquire Indianapolis Laundry Cos. Main 5_03. MODERN 5-room bungalow on paved street: nice yard. Wash. 1138. . NORTH SIDE- strictly modern. 0-room home- near school: $37.50 Har. 2964. SEE for bargain# “REDUCED RENT - Birch, 655: five rooms:- electric lights: 818.50 month. _ ___ DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL b — Houses, Flats Furnished BROADWAY. 5136: south half double: 6 rooms; modern; garage. Ran. NORTH SIDE, furnished home; 8 rooms: city hrat and water furnished: discriminating people will appreciate this home. Rilev 3017. _ c —A partments ASHLAND. 2234: four rooms: heat, light. gas, water, gar., range, furii. Rail. 250 1. ILLINOIS N.. 1805 or 1807: heat, water furnished. Har. 0671. Apartments PROSPECT. 332-36: 2 rms $36.50 WASH. St.. 4001 E : 2 rms 47.50 MAPLE road. 538 E.: 5 rms 90 00 MERIDIAN. 2725 N.: 1 rm 40.00 MERIDIAN. 2730 N.: 8 rms. . . . . . 55.00 See custodian or call Lin. 5301. H. H. Woodsmall & Cos., Inc. “We insure everything: but the here- ___ - APARTMENT, $25.00 4-room apartment: 917 E Wash. St.: heat, water and janitor furnished. Dunlop & Holtegcl d—Business Places Desk Space in Lemeke Bldg.: front of flee, plenty of light, telephone and stenographer furnished; reasonable rent. \V. B. Rueby 425 Lemeke Bldg. Lin. 1782 DOWNTOWN corner building: 4.800 square feei; near new Chamber of Commerce Bldg.; cheap rent. CASTETTER. Lili. 4073. DESK space in front oftice; $lO month . including desk, phone, etc. 108 N. Delaware St. Room 205. STOREROOMS College and 52nd St. new. modern storerooms. 17x50: special inducement for first 3 months. BRIDGES & GRAVES CO.. 237 N. Delaware. Circle 7808. MONTH’S RENT FREE 2605 E. Washington; modern storeroom; reasonable rent. Drex, 0556. 21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses „ BRADBURY. 1601; 5-room thoroughly modern bungalow; hardwood floors: I built-in features; large basement; garage; improved street: $4,350: terms. EVERROAD. 204 Transportation Bldg. Lin. 3880. DR. 3250, GENT Ave.: 4-room semi-modern double; SIOO down, Web. 6041. GRAND Ave.. 325; 1 square south of Butler College: 5-room modern bungalow; good condition: $4,200: on terms. Call TRUEBLOOD. Main 0242: eve., Irv, 4213. NORTH. 7 rm. modem; basement, garage. $7,500. 3 bedrm. home, north, fairly mod.. $7,250. 4 bedrm. home. mod. Broaaway. W. H. SCOTT. Circle 4776. 25 and 29 S. West St. Lot 65x125 feet: 3 good buildings renting for $135 a month. Price $15,000. > J. G. McCullough kain 1709. 106 N. Delaware.
21 Real Estate for Sale b—Houses 11.5 % NET INVESTMENT Here is certainly a safe buy and we ran Krove it. Three apartments: new steameat plant, hardwood floors, modem and eonvenieentlv arranged. Building in excellent condition: slate roof; beautiful shade trees: lot 80x195 ft.: two 15-ft. alleys and very wide paved street in an excellent neighborhood. Large garage. 80x 30 ft., city water. 1.200 sq. ft. storage space second floor. Proper management will increase present income. Come to our office for price, terms and location. A. J. MEYER REALTY CO. BARGAIN, $3,500.00 Near Tech.: six rooms, modern, good condition. cement floor garage, paved street, no Barrett, nice neighborhood: terms. GOODE & GOODE. 912 People's Bank Bldg, Riley 6441. Wash. 2135-W. A NICE little 6-room bungalow: electric lights, garage: will sell on terms of 8250 cash balance monthl.v. Riley 5611. HOEFGEN ST.. 1526; live-room bungalow; modern. < xeent basement: bath, toilet, lavatory, sink in kitchen, heater, shades, papered, floors finished, cement porch and walks: imp roved street: large garage; $3,350: terms. EVERROAD. 204 Transportation Bldg. Lin, 38S0. Drex, 3250. We Buy Real Estate Lease Contracts The Washington Company 257 W Wash S*. Main 0792. ~ THE OPPORTUNITY OF YOUR LIFETIME NO CASH PAYMENT DOWN 5-room cottage. 1100 block Blaine Ave.: payments like rent: also a 7-room modern, except furnace. 900 block S. New Jersey; on same terms. Lin. 3737. IF YOU have a vacant lot or small down payment, will build and finance 4 or 6room bungalow. EVERROAD 204 Transportation Bldg. I.in. 38SU. DR. 3250. FOR COLORED NO CASH PAYMENT DOWN 10-room, strictly modern house: 1200 block Cornell! excellent location for a rooming' house: or a large family: payments $42.50 per month Lin. 3737. 23 ACRES: 5 miles out: 4-room house; garage; poultry house; sell or rent. COX. 501 Occideiftal. Main 4707.. 5-ROOM COTTAGE: SMALL GROCERY' ATTACHED TRADE: ON ACCOUNT SICKNESS. OWNER DREX, 1183, FOR NICE homes east or south cal) C I OSBORN DRexel 6184 d—Lots Vj-ACRE tract* paat: busses Hinrnhw: £5 gives possession. ffR HO4l. e—Suburban ACREAGE TRACTS 34th St and Georgetown Rrl.: six miles from Monument short distance off Lafayette Rd. Tracts 135x320 ft Ideal sites for chicken ranch or truck garden. Several tracts at $950. Terms SSO cash, balance 1% month. MR. MACKEY. Main 0792. f—Sale or Exchange 5-ROOM cottacre with bath: electric lifrhta. water in house, driven well: Etter Ave. Southport 30-J. 22 Real Estate Wanted SMALL cottage or bungalow: must be Cheap: all cash. EVERROAD. 204 Trr.nsp,.rtstlon Bide Id. 3880 DR. 3250. A GOOD 5-room finnso south: modem preferred although not essential. Can pay ■ ash. Box 54. Times, t,.v :u -TATE DEVELOPMENT CO . 10)0 Fletcher Savings & Trust Bid. <25 Miscellaneous tor Sale CINDERS: OCOD DUALITY: CHEAP. CALL SREXEL 1619, CINDERS: fine: coarse; 214 yard' $2. lncluding spreading. Bel. 4314, DR. 0344. CINDERS, large 2-ton truck load. fine - for driveways and alleys. Bel. 3488. HOT-WATER heating plant, out of 10room house: trade for livestock and implements. Lin. 3737 Ran. 4372OAK ROLL-TOP DESK. WILL SELL CHEAP. 212 BANKERS TRUST. PRESS boiler. Gleaner and dyers. A. Waltz. RCG9 AND LINOLEUM AT LOWEST PRICES DQRFMAN RUG COMPANY 207 W. wash. St, Odd. Statehoose SPRING COAT. $10: spring cape. $5 size 38; excellent condition. Web. 0424.
Tarpaulins Truck Covers Waterproof Duck All sizes. Priced Right. See Us and Save Money. Phone BElmont 0367. M. IL. GOLDBERG AND SON CO. 1302-6 W. Washington St. HOUSE cleaning? Your surplus clothing. turmture. magazines, papers, will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Riley 6622. 127 W. Georgia. FIREPROOF safe; double doors: steel cash box, 255 S. Meridian 9t. GOOD used gas stove: several to 'elect from. 416 K. Thirtieth Ran. 6654. a—Musical Instruments PIANOS to rent $1 per month and up BALDWIN Pi ANO CO on the Cirda 88-NOTE player: bargain: can be had by finishing paym’t. Clr. 0832. Mr, Wllking. b—Pet and Live Stock BABY CHICKS FOR SALE BOYERS’ HATCHERY, 25 E. MARKET. RI. 5470. HATCHERY, THORNTOWN, IND. COCKERELS: 2 white Leghorn; 100 egg Dela. auto, incubator. J 717 Bollcfontalne. EGGS: Buff Rock, pure bred. $1.50 per settlug; $6 per 100. WADDELL. MA 4425, SINGERS. 10: fine lor mating; priced $6 to $lO. DR. 0693. 1110 Linden St. 2/ Business Announcements FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F, HITRKLE. 416 Mass. Main 1428. PAPER cleaning, painting and paint washing, work guaranteed. WILLIAMS. Lin. 4104, PAPER CLEANING $) ROOM. WORK GUARANTEED. GADBERRY, DREXEL 0232. PAPER Cleaning SI per room. Work guaranteed. H. COURT. Web. 6483. RUGS. oxl2 thnv cind . $2: all work guar. SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken. 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTI.EDGE. 201 Indiana Ave. WALL tinting, painting. paper hanging, paper furnished. dißCQunt off. Ken. 3825. ©air Third Anniversary Salle of REBUILT i TYPEWRITERS All Prices Reduced We rent and overhaul all makes of typewriters at reasonable rates and guarantee our work. Agents for Remington Portable. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE GO. 104 Monument Circle; LL 6822. GET my price before you build that new house or garage. X /can finance. Call Wash. 3620-R 3. ALL cars washed. $1.00; parking 25c day or night. NEW YORK AUTO LAUNDRY. 319 E. New York St. Circle 2400. FOR estimates on your repairs or remodeling work, call Lin. 4932. 234 American Central Life Bldg MR. BREMERMANN, 28 Storage and Transfer NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. Call at all times. Randolph 3741. MOVING and Trucking. Reliable men Gall BORNMAN, Web, 5571. PACKING, shipping, storage; local and overland: loads from Toledo. Chicago. St. Louis. OTTO J. SUEZ. Main 36282353. Web. 4579-0699-W. You Read me Want Ada— Have you tried to uae them? Tt’s easy—Cal! Main 8500. Ask for an Ad Taker
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29 Business Opportunities BUS line and franchise. Bloomington to Indianapolis, also Studebaker agency, located in Bloomington. Ind. Only one other bus line. Good building can be rented. Owner ill. leaving State. Cash payment, balance easy terms will handle: also have business lot and several dwellings. Will sacrifice . Write Box 55. care of Times. CONFECTIONERY: priced to sell this week. Call owner. Circle 4912. DRUG STORE: located in one of the be„t towns in Indiana: doing close to $50,000 annual business; good building, can be rented. Splendid drawing territory. Owner leaving State. If you want a money maker, investigate. Write Box 57. care of Times. DRUG STORE—Good college town. Low over head. Rented building. Doing splendid business. Owner retiring. This is a live, well advertised business Write Box 66. care of Times, for further information. ROOMING HOUSE —Musi sell on account of sickness. DRexel 1324-W, MODERN. 6-room house; sun porch: in city; will exchange for small acreage, with good buildings, between Indianapolis and Counersville. BILLY LAYNE. 310-311-312 Holliday Bldg, Cir. 7176. IF you want o trade your grocery, list It with BILLY' LAYNE. 310-311-312 Holliday Bldg. Cir. 7176. HAY'E several places of business ltsted. showing SB,OOO to SIO,OOO net last year. Can’t describe over phone BILI.Y LAYNE. 310-311-312 Holliday Bldg. Cir, 7176 IF you want to trade your city property for a farm, list it with BILLY LAYNE. 310-31 i -312 Holliday Bldg. Cir. 7176. A CLEAN stock or meohandisc and fixtures. established business, centrally 10,-atid. ,-atid. trade for city property. Cir. 1284. CASH and carry grocery. Win invoice; and no dealers. Randolph 1931. 28TH W , 1140: good $35 rental and pa rage: trade for barber shop or rooming house and some cash. DRUG STORE; Grant County, Indiana: clear around $4,000 yearly; owner leaving State: gocxl drawing territory;_ building ran he bought or will rent for $35 month: will make a bargain price on fixtures, stock and building Write Box 58, care Times. RESTAURANT for sale cheap: 631 vTrglnla Ave, good business Drex. 21 i2. IT’S NEVER lost until Indianapolis Ttm* Wan' sd< felled to find It 30 Automobiles for Sale CADILLAC F9 *ix *o<xi wonderful condition throughout. Don’t fail to *** this car It is tho one you have bt-eu waiting: for. LOCOMOBILE 955 N. Meridian. Lin, 1171. CADILAC 8 roadster: disc wheels; will sell cheap. 561 N. Capitol. CHEVROLET. 1925 coupe: in excellent mechanical conditio:' cannot be told from new ; bumpers, spare time, motometer. etc : '*r>stv terms or trade. JONES WHITAKER SALES. 343 N. Capitol. Open evenings. CHEVROLET. 1924 Touring: Bumpers. look wheel 5 excellent cord tires, snot light, snubbers, stop and cowl light runs and looks ike new SIOO down. Balance 12 months STONE CHEVROLET t-V. 540 E. Wash. • COLE TOURING 1020: California top: thr*v practically nfw tir*f: $175 for a quirk *ai*. tiie citizens motor car CO. 31 w 13th St. ; Main 6942. CHEVROLET. 1923 Touring Bumpers. 5 go,si tires, paint good. Motor in cx,-e]|-ent ,condition Only $l9O with $65 down STON E Cll EVROLET, 540 E \Va-sh. CHEVROLET. 1925 touring: good tires, cannot be told from anew ear, see it before you buy; $400; terms or trade. Open evenings JONES WHITAKER SALES. 343 N. Capitol Are
FLINT 55 TOURING Rex winter enclosure, 4 wheel brakes, 5 good tires, new paint. All extras. Car cannot be told from new. A-l in every way and we are selling it to be just that way. Price $950.00, with a guarantee. ALSO THE FOLLOWING USED CARS PRICED TO SELL. FORD TOURING SIOO BUICK 6 TOURING ....$250 FORD SEDAN $350 OAKLAND COUPE -....5550 CHALMERS COACH ... .$650 / THESE CARS ARE ALL IN GOOD CONDITION. INDIANAPOLIS FLINT CO. FACTORY BRANCH 902 N. MERIDIAN. 111. 5530. CHEVROLET. 1024 roadster: rood tin**. motor, paint ana upholstery in perfect condition: parkmr light, large wheel: bar r&Ui; $H00: terms or trade. Open evenings. joNes-whitaker sales. 343 N. Capitol. FORD coupe. 1925: lock wheel, balloon tires, newly painted; down payment s9i> SMITH & MOORE. Inc., authorized Ford dealers. 628 South Meridian Street. Main 8650. FORD Coupe, late style; 5 cord tires: lock wheel, rear vision mirror, good Saint: runs and looks good: SSO down alance bv week. Lin. 1722. STONE CHEVROLET CO, FORD roadster; 4 good cord tires, motor A-l. original paint. This car has been well taken care of. See it today at our low price. Terms or trade. Open evenings. JONES WHITAKER SALES. 343 N. Capitol. FORD COUPES Three 1825 coupes: been run 6 months; balloon tires, lock wheel: real bargains; newly painted. Down payment $95. SMITH 4 MOORE. INC.. 528 South Meridian St. Main 6650. CHEV ROLET. 1924; four-passenger coupe: Duco finish, mechanically A-l good shape throughout: bumpers, motometer, lots of extras: $460; terms or trade. Open evenings. JONES-WHITAKER SALES. 343 N. Capitol Ave. FORD COUPE 1922 model. Good tires, upholstering and paint. Runs very good. It’s a real bargain at $165. Terms. The Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418-24 N. Capitol Ave. Open evenings, Main 2480. FORD, 1923 Roadster: 5 demountable rims, large box on rear. Buy It today, S4O down Balance weekly. STONE CHEVROLET, 540 E. Wash. FORD coupe. 1924/ four cord tires lock wheel. This carms in perfect condition: only S3OO. Terms or trade. Open evenings. JONES-WHITAKER SALES. 343 N. Capitol Ave. FORD fonlor sedan: original paint: good tires: In A-l mechanical condition; terms or trade. 555-61 N. Capitol. FORD BODIES Ten good, late style tourings, coupes, roadsters. California tops and glass in closure. SWISSHELM & PARKER. 544 E. Washington. FORDS Best used Ford bargains in city. WANGELIN-SHARP CO 443-61 Virginia Ave. DRexel 5020 Open Evenings and Sundays. FRANKLIN TOURING rirp-pafvpncrpr: in irood running condition: is a (rood, oar: will irive many hundred miles of satisfactory service Drive it and buy it: 5145. MURPIIY-RICKENBACKER 440 N. Capitol. Un. 7554. FRANKLIN had best of care. Will sell cjheap. 601 N. Capitol.
30 Automobiles for Sale FORD—DON’T BUY A USED FORD Till Yom Visit WahgelinShilrp Used Ford Sale Wangelin=S!harp Cos. •14,'{ Virginia Ave. DRex. 5020. H. C. 8. COUPE 1925 £1.200 00 1921 Cole touring $175 00 Elgin, 4-pass, sport $250 00 1922 four-pass. Peerless coupe. . . .$.>90.00 Keo sport touring. 1923 $550.00 Stutz phaeton. I 92, v . SU.jo 00 Stutz touring. 0-pass S3OO 00 Small payment down, balance monthlr These cars are ill perfect condition STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 057 N Meridian Open Evenings and Sunday A M. HUDSON siipersix; pri,r $145: SSO down. $5 week. DEARBORN GARAGE. 3218 E. Mich. MARMON 34 touring 285: must sell; need tlie room: terms. 561 N. Capitol. OVERLAND DE LUX SEDAN Just like new and has many extras; bumpers front end rear, five balloon tiros, etc. Here Is a real car at a bargain Let us demonstrate. 11A V NES-SCIIMIDT, INC. ie Willys-Knisrhl and Overland Dealers. 120 W North Also 621 N Capitol OVERLAND. 1923. 4-door Sedan: Duco paint: irood tires and mechanically perfeet: priced very low. E-Z terms. 419 N. Cajutol. lti, 46\4. Rickenbacker Touring Car, 1922 Repainted new shado of gravgreen. tires are good; car is mechanically right. Here Is a real snappy buy. Y'our o'd ear in trade. Trice for this week only slsr, Murphy-Rickenbacker 440 N. Capitol. Lincoln 7554. STAB 1923 S?.V *2O ihiwn. D-ar-born Garage, 3218 B Midi W h 4057 STAR 24 louring: SSO down bal. easy. STK'PKKI.D 544 Son'll Men,nan St. GOOD USED CARS S2O DOWN s:> PER WEEK Chevrolet. 1922 touring SI 50 Chevrolet. 1922 F B. touring SIS(T L. GUY LONG 1114 N. Meridian. Lin, 6865 USED FORDS—ALL MODELS YOU SAVE AT Zeals ffuifJ&inceßiriO AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE CCDMiRAWrir 6Z£ IfoFtfUi (DxivitiaiUJ&n OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. MA. 4708
REAL BUYS Are you looking for aJi exceptional used carl 1 If so come and see these: Oakland. 4-l’a-<s Coupe. 5 disc wheels and tires: 4 wheel brakes and complete extra equipment. $650.00 cash. Down payment. $260.00. Podge. 1924. 5-Pass 4 practically new balloon tins and complete extra equip ment. Motor ju.t overhauled. $495.00 cash. Down paynu'iit. $198.00. Cole 8 Sport Touring. 5 wire wheels with practically new tires; good paint In all. a mighty good buy. $295.00 cash. Down navmei t.. SIIB.OO. HFFF-BUICK SALES CO. Efcoiiiff* -303 N. Illinois Si.—Sundura “Your muiiey't) worth or your money back'* BETTER CARS—BETTER PRICES—BETTER TERMS MARION CHEVROLET CO. 963 N. MERIDIAN. • LI. 6361. SHOO KpriTY id n*w Overland G all kindfj of extras. Will well op trade for ’2l or 25 rnmltd rar BROADLK'K BAKERY 3N2S K VVaphmgtott \rv BE'fTKR < ars- IkHer prk*e#—ueller terixia M ARION C’H EVROLET GO OHM N M ridmn St Lin 5.361 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922. 1923 1924 and 1925 models preferred: we pa.v --ash and deal auickly Save time by seeing us first I. Wolf Auto Cos. 559 IS Capitol Ave. Comer North St Plenty of parking spare Ltn 4516. USED CABS HIGHEST CASH TRICES PAID WANTED 100 CARS TO JUNK SAM CAKAZ, 519 N CAPITOL, USED CARS bought and sold GOLDBERO 322 N Capitol. 32 Auto Supplies, Repairs ALL CARS WASHED, SI.OO Auto Ambulance, Service Day and Night. Parking space 25c per day or night. Storage $7.00 per month. NEW YORK AUTO LAUNDRY, 319 E. New York St. Cir. 2400. ELECTRIC WELDING Motor blocks heads, arv broken parts. SOUTH SIDE WELDING CO., 26 E. SOUTH. CIR. 8110. BEST use,i lire* ally size wnoleo&le %nd retail Open “vemuga ROGERS TtE SHOP 8117 W Washington Bel 43(H) 37 Money to Loan ' Popular Methods tn the Small Loan Hmwien* $lO TO SBOO ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS PIANOS, ETC., WITHOUT KTMOVAi, Ten years ut uueusive lnvestigaUor have proven that this business meets a real economic ueed lncuana passed a law setting a fair rate ol interest and licens lng the lender Loans are made for thou sands <. different purposes ! you need money in emergency do note hesitate u call phone or write either of our office* Repayment arranged tn easy monthly in stallments of principal and interest. Loans can be reduced or paid in full any time tnterest ceases immediately on evprv dol la- repaid WHAT YOU PAY ON PRINCIPAL: On S2O you pay si per month. On S6O you pay $3 per month. On SIOO you pay $5 per month. On S2OO you pay $lO per month. On S3OO vou nay sl6 per month With lawful tnterest Popular Finance Corporation 106 E Market St Room 532 Lomcke bldg MAin 1278 ▼ou Read tne Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It's easy—-Cal] Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker.
37 Money to Loan MONEY LOANED On personal property and character as your collateral Quick confidential CASffi 3N 24 HOURS lasy monthly repay plans. Low rates SECURITY INV. & LOAN, Inc. 136 N. Dei, Lin. 5050. NEED MONEY I Quickly, confidentially and business-like dealngs is a part of the service we give vou LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. E. Washington St. MA iD~0585. LI pcolD 718* 6 °/c Mortgage Money Mever-Kiser Bank FIRST or Second Mortgages on Indian” apolle or Indiana real estate. Prompt service. R. B WILSON Ltn 0104 1101 National City Bank Bldg 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles /wvWMWwvwvieeeeeeeeAaMvwvvi MOTORCYCLES We sell and exchange ALLEN 509 Mass Ave. Main 7029. EVER, THING loi (h* Olcvcle HI IHERTSON CYCLE STORE 940 Msse. Arp, Coal and Wood Better Coal for Less Kindling With Each Ton Va. am. K.v. —The Best that is Mined. Mined in Kanawha District, B< . W Va. 6-in block. Ige fkd..,56.75 Best Va <xg 2x4 cln fkd. ....... .$6.00 Best W Va mine run 50 pet. Ip.. .$5.50 Best K K.v Harlan Cos . 6-in. Ige fkd $0 7S Genuine Glendora—The Wonder Coal Sullivan County Indiana. Best Glendora Bill blk.. Ige. fkd.. $6.75 Be>t Glendora ox3 Ip. rln. fkd $6 25 Best 'Mendo a 2x4 egg. cln fkd... $6 00 TRY OUR HOOSIER ASH Burn* well am, holds Are overnight Hoosier Ash lnd No 6 Ip fl-in tkd $5.85 Hoc,s. Ash Ind No 6, 2xl egg. fkd. $5.36 Best Linton No 4 fi-tn lp.. (fin. fkd $5 75 Best Hid 4-in In No 6 cln fkd $5 25 Be-t Ind No. 6 2x4 egg > ln. fkd . $5.15 Best E 111. No 5 2x4 ,gg cln. fkd $5 15 Best Vermilion 111 6in lp tkd . . .$5 26 Delivered anywhere in the city UNION ICE AND COAL 1910 Bluff Ave. Diex 4621 Since 1908 Dependable. It will nay you tn vt„it our vards and see the difference in good coal OLD HICKORY WHITE ASM LUMP $4.75 2 Tons, $9.25 ILL. DIST. NO 2 3 TO 0 IN FKD. LP. BANNER FUEL CO. St. Clair and Davidson Sts. Itllcv 1866. RED-HOT COAL White Ash, 3-in. fkd lump... .|4.76 Vi*o countv W. Ky. 3-in. fkd. lump *5.75 Mullenburg county. W. Va. 3-in. fkd. lump |6.00 Coal River District Wheeling, 35c Ton J. D. JOHNSON , 211 Guaranty Bldg. Rl. 4164 Cir. 6984. RI. 5444. W Vs. 3x6 Egg lumen $6 00 W Va 4-ln lp.. fkd $6 50 Logan County Virginia. Poco mine run 50% lp $7 00 Poco 0-in Ip., tk $8 50 McDowiJl County, Virginia. Wheel,in :15c. J. & I. Cos Ala CO. 1205 Koache. Ran. 2471 COAL BARGAINS Ind -m. >kd. Ip 15 60 vV Va 2x4 Egg fkd *6 50 tV Va 4in fkd In $7 00 GET OUR PRICES ON POCAHONTAS NORTH ST COAL YARD I .in 1455 Cir 8556 Night Irv 402 y BRAZIL (Ind.) BLOCK ii TO 24 IN LP. $5 75 PER TON BRAZIL PEA AND NUT. $4.50 EAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 Fowler Main 693 c TRY OUR MAJOR COAL MAJOR COAI CO Ran 4129 39 Legal Notice NOTICE OF THE SALE OF MAR,ON COUNTY ROAD BONDS The undersignnl Treasurer of Maricn County. Slate of {lndiana, will up to tbs l our of 10 o’, look in the forenoon of the 2ml day of April, 1926. at hia office in the courthouse of said county m the City of Indianapolis, receive sealrd proposals i,,r the purehase of the following de scribed bonds: The John A Kamon et si Free Gravel Road hoods. Perry Township. Marion County, Indiana, in the principal sum of $56,000.00. dated March 15. 1926. bearing interim, at the rale of 4% per annum, divided into twenty (201 equal series of two (21 bonds each, rarh In the sum of -1.400 00 The first series, urincipal and interest, to niaturo and be pmable i* the 16th day nf May. 1927. and one series, prineipa' and interest, eaeh six months thereafter until all are paid All payable et the office of the undersigned. The sale thereof will continue from day to day after the above named date until all of said bonds are sold. Said bonds have been issued pursuant to the laws of the State of Indiana ami ail order of the Board of Commissioners of said county to provide the funds to pa.v the cost of constructing a highway in said tonwsliip on petition of John A. Kamon et el. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. E. A. RAMSAY. Treasurer nf Marion County. Indiana March 9 HI 1926 ON and after this date I will not be responsible for debts contrrv'tcd by anyone other than myself. JOHN E. FOREMAN
PASTOR WILL SPEAK Dr. K. \V. Dtinlavy to Address Kiwanians at Wednesday Luncheon. Dr. E. W. Dunlavy, Roberts Park Methodist Church pastor, will address Kiwanis Club luncheon at the Claypool Wednesday, Prof. Wood Unger, chairman of the .program committee, announced today. Professor Unger's committee is composed of Dr. T. C. Hood, J. T. Lippincott. and Fred I. Willis. Mrs. A. T Fleming will speak on Camp Fire week'. Mis3 Helen l’ayne, a Butler 'University student, will sing, accompanied by Miss Mildred J ohns. * INSURANCE RATES UP Apto Fire Costs Up 1 Per Cent— Indiana[tolis Boost Ijower. An Increase of 1 per cent In automobile tire insurance rates throughout the State was effective today, it was announced by Thomas S. MeMurray Jr., State insurance commissioner. Theft insurance rates were Increased an average of 24.3 per cent, although the Indianapolis boost was only 3.7 per cent. Collision Insurance rates in Indianapolis and three other cities were reduced about 30 per cent. WORKMEN IMPROVED George Durst, 416 E. Ohio St., who suffered a fractured arm, and M. Lytle, 1115 E. Pratt St., who had both arms fractured, are improved at the city hospital today after being Injured Monday In a scaffold fall at 322 N. Alabama Bt.
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Everybody has heard tho story of James Watt and his boyhood experiment on tho lifting power of tho steam under the lid of his mother’s teakettle. It is a beautiful picture, that of the home life of James Watt, in the fishing town and customs port of Greencock, Scotland. lio was a delicate, sensitive lad. His father was a man of means and importance and his mother was known to the fisherfolk as “the beautiful leddy.” Unable to attend school regularly because of 111 health, James Watt followed his own inclinations in study and amusements. lie was interested in his father's shipbuilding yards and in tho docks. Who could imagine that this fragile, dreaming boy was to transform his native town from a straggling village of thatched cottages into a big bustling seaport with great shipbuilding yards, where Cunard and other famous lines of steamers are built and sent out to sea? In his father’s shop the boy became so skillful in the use of tools that the workmen said to him: “Wee Jamie hae a fortune in his fingers, an’ anither In his heid.” It was intended that the boy should go to Glasgow University and he fitted for a professorship in physics, but the loss of a vessel at sea and other family financial misfortunes forced him to abandon this ambition. So the lad went to London at 19, *o learn the trade of scientific instrument making. It took twelve days hard riding to make the journey of 400 miles. When he had learned his trade he was appointed mathmatical instru-ment-maker to the Glasgow University, with a shop in the college precincts. One day, a small model of a steam pump from the University laboratories was put into his hands for repair. This led him to make r thorough investigation of the whole subject of steam, Including condensation and latent heat,’ to see why this sort of pump, then used In British coal mines, used so much steam and gave so little power. He st about the task of improving and developing this crude and wasteful ty[ie of engine. It took a year to close study, but let the Inventor tell the story. “One Sunday morning." he wrote, “when 1 had gone for a walk in the Green of Glasgow, the idea occurred to me that, as steam is an elastic vapor, it would take care of the exhaust, and the steam Jacket keep the cylinder hot. I rushed hack to the University and broke In upon Dr. Robison, lecturer on chemistry, and cried: ‘You need na sash yoursel’ about that onymore, mon; you shall have steam boiling hot, In a boiling hot cylinder, and not waste a single particle.” The modern steam engine had been born in James Watt’s brain — a flash of genius, as it has been called. Such It was, but It was the result of profound knowledge, Intense application, and patience. Watt’s first changes made the steam engine quick-acting, powerful and saving of fuel, but It was still useful for pumping only. It was sixteen years (1781) before It was developed to the point where It could turn a wheel and he used In spinning factories and in running other Morts of machinery. Watt's business partner, and the man who. by his financial aid. made the success of Ills inventions possible, was Matthew Boulton of Birmingham, a talented and far-sighted capitalist. At 46 James Watt, having, as he said, “a sufficient fortune,” retired to the country. He there spent
WORLD BRIGHT FOR GIRLS NOW Marie, Who Took Poison, and Sister Get Phone Jobs. Is this world a big, warm, friendly place? Two girls in Indianapolis believe it is. Helen Cox, 18, whose sister Marie, took poison with suicidal intent Sunday night, is preparing o enter a Wednesday class of the Indiana Bell Telephone Company, where she is to he employed. A flood of inquiries regarding the girls followed the published account of Marie's attempt to take her life at her rooming house, 127 W. North Bt., and the discouraging experiences of the girls preceding this. They came here from Tennessee. Both had been out of work for some time. Marie, recovering at city hospital, is to have a place in the telephone class, too. GIRL IS IMPROVED leaped From Porch Wilh Four Others to Escape Fire. Francis Parsons, 14, of 1242 S. Pershing Ave., is slightly Improved at city hospital today. She received a fractured ankle and injured hip when, with four others, she leaped to the ground from the rear porch of her home when forced from bed by flames early Monday. Her grandfather, James Webb, who operates a grocery at that address, blamed burglars for setting the place on fire. He said rocently he found the place ransacked and matches strewn over the floor. FARMERS HEAR RUCKER I steal Corporation Counsel Speaks at Kiwanis Banquet. Bu Timm Rvecial NOBLESVI/.LE, Ind., March 16. Alva J. Rucker, corporation counsel for Indianapolis, spoke at a Kiwanis Club banquet at a banquet at the First M. E. Church Monday night. Rucker discussed farm conditions; 200 farmers were guests. WATERWAY SURVEY ASKED Bu United Pre.K* WASHINGTON. March 16.--Rep. Walter Newton, Republican, Minnesota, today presented a bill in the House for a stock taking by the geological survey of the Nation's water resources to provide the basis for an extensive development program.
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nearly twenty years as an menter and physicist—-In his Interests and activities resembling Benjamin Franklin. “What Is life without a hobby to ride?” he is quoted ns saying. Ho always had some scientific hobby to engage his inquiring mind. It was thF composition of water, or an Illuminating gas,- or the fertilising of his broad farm lands; at Another time, a uniform system of weights and measures, anticipating the me trie system of today, and one of the chief units of electrical power, the “watt," is n lined in his honor. With the eagerness of a boy he experimented in his laboratory, “wearing out by life, not rusting,” until he died on Aug. 19, 1819. LECTURE UPON SCIENCE WILL BE DELIVERED Los Angeles Man to Speak at Second Church —Talks at Theater. William E. Brown, C. 8. 8., Ixvs Angeles, Cal., member of the of lectureship, First Church Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass., lecture this evening at 8 p. m. In the Second Church of Christ, Delaware and Twelfth Sts., on "Christian Rclence: The Truth About Man and tho Universe." lie will be introduced by Miss Mabel E. Ayres. Mr. Brown lectured Monday evening on the same subject at the Murat Theater. He was Introduced by Ernest W. Schroek. He said, In part: "Something over nineteen centu. ries ago a Roman governor propounded to the Master of men the most important question of all time, namely; "What 1s truth?" The Bihle does not record Jesus' answer to this question and for centuries mortals have been seeking a satisfactory solution of Pilate's query. "In talking with His disciples Jesus said concerning God and tho ro:il man, “Ve shall kpnw the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” Every afflicted mortal is still asking with Pilate, "What Is truth?" and Christian Science brings you the answer tonight.
"In endeavoring to comprehend the truth of being It, will he necessary to consider first the source and origin of all truth—a source that Is .commonly referred to by Christendom as God, creator of First Cause. In the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," Mrs. Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, defines God as Mind, an nil-pervading intelligent® in which all things live, move ana have their being. Slnco God Is all, as the Scriptures iterate and reiterate, It follows that Mind la all, and this fact la the haalc. stone In the foundation of Christian Science. "An God. infinite Mind, la the only oauno or creator, it logically follows that all God creates must he like himself, wholly and e hang cleanly perfect. "From what has heen said of God and Ills universe it will he seen that what Is called salvation is really a process of awakening tn spiritual facts, the gaining of spiritual vision. The prophet declared, “Where there Is no vision, the people perish." There are many reference < In the Bible to this process of awa.kctilng. The Psalmist sang. “T phall he satisfied, when I awake, with thv likeness;" ant' Paul de clared, “Awake thou that sleepewf, . . . and Christ ahall give thee light." "Much that I have told you about salvation will reeel ve assent from thoae who do not yet know of Christian Science, and who do not realize that the healing constitutes the proof and assurance that wn are working out our problem along correct lines. If one la In doubt as to the soundness of his spiritual convictions all that I’* necessary Is to ascertain what the Master declared upon this auhject In hia final instructions to hia dlaclples, as recorded in the sixteenth chapter of Mark. Jesus said to them whJB speaking of the healing of sin disease, “And these signs shall fol low them that believe." Please not that he did not say that these sigra might follow, or may follow, or occasionally follow, but that these sign* shall follow, Imperatively, definitely and unequivocally. These signs are to follow them that believe. Now Is It not logical that If such signs do not follow religious belief that there must Ire something inadequate or incomplete about such belief? “This measure of proof established by the Master is supplemented by a vigorous declaration of James, who said, “Even so faith. If It hath not works, la dead, being alone. .. . Shew me thy faith without thy works, and I will shew thee my faith by my works."
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