Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 295, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1926 — Page 13
APRIL 12, 1926
SIMPLE RITES FOR BURBANK __ (Continued From tfego t) hinderstandin g which followed his expressions on religion, and which brought down upon him both condemnation and applause. “l>o I ignore what is generally railed the spiritual nature of man? No, it is the corona, the flower of life, the fruit of which is altruism, the desire to help ourselves and others to higher and better thoughts and actions—in other words, to a more perfect state of harmony with environment," lie wrote. Thousands of telegrams of condolence have poured in upon the widow and other members of the household while tribute to the dead naturalist has been widespread. Burbank's death was peaceful. Tie passed away in a room which overlooked the gardens he loved, his life slipping away like the drooping of a plant which had borne its fruit. Medical science prolonged the 77year old naturalist's life’a few hours, but was balked at every turn in its attempts to save him following a Inart attack and physical breakdown which had kept him abed since March 25. Game Fight The end was anticipated since Sat uiday evening, when Dr. Joseph M. Shaw announced that Burbank was sinking rapidly and would not live out the niglu. Ills game light for life had exhausted him. With Burbank when he died were .his wife and sister and Dr. Shaw, |an old friend of the Burbank family. Until the very last day of his illness Burbank held to the hope that he would soon again be working with his plants. He had given orders that his gardeners remain at their tasks until he could join them. Dr. Shaw said his breakdown was due to the mental strain which he suffered after his recent sensational declaration that he was an ‘lnfidel.” His god was a “natural god,” he said. Many persons beg*an writing to him concerning religious questions, and in his characteristically friendly way Burbank attempted personally to attend to all his communications. It was impossible. The long hours he spent in his garden and the tedious task of his letters soon broke his health. Indicative of his natural spirit, the first day after his illness Burbank told Dr. Shaw: “Doctor, I am wasting time in here. I ought to be out in the garden.” The physician forthwith issued orders that friends must not talk to Burbank about his garden or about religious matters. He needed complete relaxation. His Contribution Burbank’s contribution to science was both individualistic and farreaching. By selection and pollenization he developed 150 new creations in the fruit, flower and vegetable world which he considered worthy of preservation. To obtai nthese he performed approximately 1,000,000 experiments in his tireless botanical pursuits. Among his most outstanding contributions to the plant, world were the Burbank potato, Shasta Daisy, thornless cactus and mammoth blackberry. He produced many different varieties of apples, pears, plums, and other fruits and vegetables, adapting them to certain climates and uses. Carnegie Award Slowly at first and then more rapidly came his recognition as a master in the world of vegetation. In 1905 the Carnegie Institute awarded him SIO,OOO a year for ten years for experimental purposes. Burbank was born in Lancaster, Mass., March 7, 1849. His mother's love of flowers and her constant work in her gardens was probably one of the main factors In making him the plant lover that he was. He attended Lancaster Academy, but it was the study he made himself, rather than his school work, that earned him his high position as a scientist. In recognition of his ability Tufts College gave him the degree of doctor of sciences in 1905. Tie was honored with membership in various scientific bodies at home and abroad, including the Royal Agricultural Society of Sweden and the Italian Royal Agricultural Society. Lectured on Evolution He became a special lecturer on evolution at Stanford University. In 191 H, he married Elizabeth .1. Waters, Hastings, Mic-h., his secretary. She continued to help him with his experimental work, and turned nurse when she became ill. Burbank’s last public appearance was March 7, on his seventy-seventh birthday anniversary. The American Legion of Sonomo, Cal., held a picnic in his honor at the Luther Burbank Park. He laughingly posed for a squad of movie men and wielded a huge carving knife over a gigantic cake, that was covered with seventy-seven candles. He was jovial and active, and apparently in good health. Then, in barely a fortnight, came the stroke that brought, the end. POLICE SEEK YOUTH Ran Away From Home in Green*, burg. Father Reports. Police today watched two local addresses for the arrival of Russell Brown, Hi, Greensburg, Ind., who ran away from home Saturday. His father, Meade Brown, said the youth probably will seek work here. Other missing persons being sought by officers are George Olliff, 52, of 1506 Naomi St. and John Boquet, 50. of 1415 E. New York St. POISON PROVES FATAL Lebanon Woman Takes Life in Hotel Here. An investigation of the circumstances surrounding the suicide of Mrs. Btielah Burke, 22, of Lebanon, Ind., was made by Coroner Paul F. Robinson today. Police found her at the Plaza Hotel, suffering from the effects of poison said to have been self administered.
‘Bad Company’ Given Blame for Plight Rose Mary Kaiser, 18,‘in Jail, Would ‘Give Soul to Undo It.’
Just a girl—a grade school graduate wdth one term in high school—then marriage, desertion and eventually jail with the possibility of spending ten to twenty-one years in the Indiana Woman's Prison for auto banditry and robbery. Day by day, Rose Mary Kaiser, indicted wdth Robert, Howard and Dennis Hostetter and Kenneth Reeves for alleged participation in the Southport Citizens State flank holdup, sits in the Marion. County jail, hoping she soon will be free—
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free to start and live life anew, free to go to her mother, to return to school and resume the studies she ignored. “Afri I sorry? Am 1 sorry I ever got into this mess?” asked the frail, bobbed-haired prisoner. Wants to I'ndo It “Am I sorry? I'd give my very soul to undo it all,” she said as tears filled her eyes. “My stepfather said when I get free, he will take me to live with him and mother and send me to business school where I can learn to become a stenographer.” Rose Mary graduated from Public School No. 8 and entered Manual Training High School, where she started a commercial course. But after two semesters she married Leo Kaiser and forsook school. Her mother, Mrs. Matilda Huber, 127 N. Noble St., had divorced her father, Willie Russell, 835 Charles St., and married Charles Huber. Shortly after Rose Mary married, her husband deserted her and she was forced to live In a rooming house. There was no room for her at home. Her husband went to Detroit. Now he has returned to Indianapolis and writes her occasionally, she said. When she wras arraigned April 5, before Judge James A. Collins and pleaded not guilty, she blamed her plight on “bad company.” Rather Be Dead “If I had it to do all over, I'd rather be dead than go through what I already have,” said Rose Mary. “I was just made the goat by those boys.” May 27 Mrs. Kaiser will be 19 years old. She said when the bank was held up she was six miles away. She said she heard Reeves and the Hostetters plan the robbery three days before, but thought they were joking. After the hold-up, when they were dividing the money at 621 N. Bradley St., Rose Mary said she accepted S2OO, but later gave it back to Robert Hostetter. Robert and Howard Hostetter are fugitives. Reeves and Dennis Hostetter face trial Tuesday morning before Judge Collins. Richard Hostetter, the father, is at liberty under $5,000 bond on a charge of receiving stolen goods. Mrs. Kaiser said the father held some of the money while his sons divided It. It was reported they escaped with nearly $1,700. Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: Harry Davis, 1503 Dawson St., Ford, 500-765, from Vermont and Scioto Sts. George M. Weber, 1035 S. West St., Oldsmobile, 525-853, from ,1101 S. Meridian St. Carl Sehnell, 1421 Shelby St., Chevrolet, 907-153, from Prospect St. and Madison Ave. Morris Flint, 517 Warren Ave., Ford, from River and Standard Aves. John C. Smith, 1549 W. New York St., Dodge, from 200 N. Miley Ave. Lee S. Burch, 3115 N. Illinois St., Essex, 7605, from 2403 Station St. Nowland Burns, 216 N. Traub Ave., Ford, 538-674, from Senate Ave. and Ohio St. Thomas Theard, 622 N. Garfield Ave., Ford, from Riverside Park. Cecil H. Thomas, 834 N. Olney St., Ford, 500-867, from 1634 E. Tenth St. W. B. Ruby, 425 Lemcke Bldg., Chevrolet, 502-824, from Virginia Ave. and Washington St. BACK HOME AGAIN Automobiles reported found by police belong to: Sam Yestich, 637 W. Washington St., Ford, at Ohio and New Jersey Sts. Ford roadster, license 556-117, at 1914 Ruckle St. Russell Fox, 1731 Fletcher Ave., Chevrolet, at Davidson and Maryland Stj3.
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Inquire next door. COLLEGE Ave . 141 SI: 6 room modern ilonbli ; S3.V Lincoln .‘tli'H DORMAN. .718. duplex, modern. live rooms: 314. modern double, newly decorated, six rooms; reasonable. EMPIRE ST.. 318. three-room house; electrieily. Rear 315 E. South. $12.50. 11AM li.’l ON Ave.. 640: very desirable. modern duplex. 6 rooms, hath: must bo seen to Is- appreciated Jtent reduced. 1328 N. ILL., $35.00 7-room modem, single bouse DUNLOP & HOLTKOHL _ KANSAS. 149; 3 rooms; electricity. aa. water pd.; inside toilet: >23. Drex. 6ns6. NEW YORK. K.. 1822: 5 rms.. modern. except bath &27 50 Bel. 2825-W. PLEASANT. 1440: 6-room upper duplex: built furnace, DIG xel 4449 W, QUILL. 1847; 4-room cottage: semt-mod-ern ’SIO. DKexel 6901 REMBRANDT N.. 1706: 7 rooms, setnlmodem: inside toilet: inclosed back porch: garage; $25. See MRS. UOKD, Fair Store. STATE N 456: 6-room modern, near | Tech’ and Holy Cross. STERLING. 1010; 5 rooms bath; water furnished: $25. Webster 5623 or Randolph 6074. 36TH W inl(i; six rooms: double; water. gas! electric lights, garage: good condition. Bel. 0192. Call 1748 Blaine Ave. H. RITTER. ~ FOR COLORED 6-room tui! i semi-modern double: carage; only $27 50. Circle 2854. SOUTH SIDE —Strictly moclmi. upuer duolox: near CHtholh* wh„ < hnrph. DR. 4fio> UVZE STURM AVE.; six-room eemi modern: S2O, FRANK S. CLARK Main .M 77. SEP DUNLOP 4k HOLTEGEL tor bargain* REAL ESTATE •>l, ACRES land. 5 room house, enclosed back porch 2 clothes closets, pantry, cellar electric lights, telephone, rural route, some fruit and chicken houses. 4 squares north of Danville inter-urban line. W \ ermimt St. anil Whitcomb Rd. 611 E.S2ND. ST.—6 ROOMS Striotly modem, beautiful double. Harp’s *omothin*r nice. Open May Ist. Humboldt 3094 or Lincoln 4.JGI. 1328 N. ILL., $35.00 Seven-room modern single. Ideal place for roomers. . DUNLOP & lIOLTEGEL b — Houses, Flats Furnished HAMILTON. N. 617: clean, well-furnished modem. 5-room double, Web. 4nl*. PARK. 1042: beautiful apt*.; 4. rooms newly decorated throughout, one^ rents '•vVd murmur. SOO winter, wash. c —A partments NEW YORK. K.. 523: furnished or unfurnished: strictly modern: 2 moms. NORTH: 3 rooms: everything furnished; 5 rms.: furn. heat, water. Har. 4H2H R. FOR COLORED Dunbar Court. 1022 N. West: small apartment for small family: heat. lights, g.is and water furnished. Let janitor show KITH St.. E 1433: Hot 3 rms.. bath steam heat *3O Cirele 1864 FOR COLORED Dunbar Court. 1022 N. West, small Apt for small family: heat, lights, gas and water furnished. Let ianitor show you. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL
19 Rentals c—A partments WALKING DISTANCE 2 and 3 rooms; corner Virginia Ave. and Merrill Sts. See custodian at 625 E Merrill St. Low rent. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL d—Business Places DEPARTMENTS for reot: Ladies’ and Children’s shoes, first floor basement, alao cornet and silk underwear. Opportunity lor live parties HARGROVE’S, 32 N, Penn, DESK SPACE IN SECOND FIJIOR FRONT OFFICE. SIO A MONTH INCLUDING PHONE. ETC. 108 N. DELAWARE ST., ROOM 205, DESK SPACE with telephone service for rent. 410 Odd Fellow Bldg. STOREROOM. 1110 N. ILLINOIS. Inquire H. B. Coode. 1120 N. Illinois. Main 5555 f—Resorts and Cottages ENJOY THE SUMMER ON THE RIVER Nicely furnished cottages: plenty ot shade: good boating bathing and fishing. Make your choice now Wash 2732 Ring T. 21 Real tstate tor Sate b—Houses We Buy Real Estate Lease Contracts The Washington Company 267 W Wash St Main 0792 WILL SACRIFICE ST,SOT~ EQUITY in new 4-room double northeast icwi rctipxl at $52 month balance due on contract. $37 month. \Y. B. RUBY, 425 Lemcke Bldg. Lin 1782. 2213 W. MORRIS Dandy 5-room semi-modern eottajre on paved Htreet; 2-oar nice lot. must aell ‘ $2,750. Y'our own t*'rin. CUAWFOKD MOTT’. Main 2OSI. 222 N. Del. Even., Rand. 1280. MODERN BUNGALOW $250 CASH Balance like rent Will take lot In trade. 2 ROOMS, $12.50 Va Central Bldg 243 Virginia Ave Gas and electricity: ianitor service. DUNLOP & lIOLTEGEL MODERN. 6-room do hie right at Fountain Square: street and alley paved: reutmg for $95 n* r month, price $8..500 r J OSIIORN DID \ 6 184 $l5O DOWN PROSPECT ST. 3514 Bungalow, five rooms: modern except bath; garage. Balance monthly. J. C. DUNCAN REALTY CO. Lin. 5940. Ran. 4347. Wii.L TAKE KOI’IT VIS YOl’iC NOT CLEAR LOT OR MODERN HOME AS FIRST PAYMENT ON MODERN HOME 730 K. OF P. BLDG. 205 S. ORIENTAL: live-room home: modern tcx-x-pt furnaeo) $2 SHO; only S2OO cash. 520 month. Look it this bargain. A. .1 MEYER REALTY CO. 24 U F Wash Si No 307. Mon 1633. FINLEY Ave 1616 4-room bungalow impro.o-d : Make offer Will eon trade EUGENE St loin 4-room strictly mod ern bungalow Se 11 on payments. 29TH St.. W . 973:‘wi1l sell cheap, my equity in semi -i: ulrrn duplex, d—Lots HALF-ACRE tract* rant: busses, schools, ohurolus: $5 Wp. HQ4I f—Sale or Exchange FOR sale or trndo. 0-room house, with from 2 to N aeras il*sird bus and tnu’tioG line; paved road. Owner. Riley 12H7. g—Builders and Contracting can in most instances finance GARAGES On EASY TERMS 1 CAR. $1.50 TO S3 PER MONTH. 2 CARS, s : 50 TO $5.1)0 PER MONTH. 3 CARS. $3 50 TO *8 PER MONTH. CALL US FOR PARTICULARS. L. G. BRIGHTMI RE CO., 1101 N. Capitol Aye. Lincoln 7HIO. Even., Wash. 4890. 22 Real Estate Wanted CASII IN 72 HOURS Y% ill submit cagh offer on inv*tincnt property's and small cotta**** within 72 hours after inspection. 730 K of P. Bldg. DAYTON REAL KSTATE DEVELOPMENT CO.. 1010 Fletcher Savings A Trust Bid 23 Farm Lands FOR SALE—Farm- 14 acres of raspberries. blackberries, high cultivation: 35 J. H. Hale peach trees. 2 yr. old: 30 miles south nl Indianapolis on Three Notch Rd J D KII1D). Nine veil. Ind R R. 1. Clear Farm for Trade For Indianapolis flat, and will assume mtg. Miscellaneous tor Sale CINDERS, larre 2-ton truck load: fine for drive ways and alleys. Bel. 3188. DRLSSER. bed. box springs, dressing table. Randolph 0401. AND LINOLEUM LOWEST DORFMAN RUG GOMPANi 207 W ~ Wash St. opp Btaiahoaaa ' HOPKINS & GOSLEE Auction Company UM N ILLINOI9 ST We are now open -for business; we buy used furniture and merchandise, also sell on consignment. Auction sales every Monday, Phone itilov 430 1 HOUSE cleaning A Tour surplus clothing. furniture, magazines, papers, will help us to help others Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon Riley 6622 127 W Georgia SALVAGE wheat ana rye: No. 2 white oats, suitable for seed. Indianapolis Grain and Feed Cos I.in. 1456. RE HU IT.T gas* ranges; high oven and box m-en 52 down 51 per week, C. C. INNIS FURN I;n■ RE 2 8 Virginia Ave. PREPARE Now For RAINY WEATHER Buy Your Tarpaulins, Truck Covers and Canvass goods from us. Mail orders filled. All sizes carried in’ stock. Phone —BElmont 0367. 1302 W. Wash. St. M. L. GOLDBERG & SON CO. a—Musical Instruments CLEAN-UP SALE! For the remainder ot this week we are pricing our old stock of musical instruments at ridiculously low prices in order to make room for our large new spring stock. This means a big saving to you on any of the following instruments. BANJOS, SAXOPHONES, TRUMPETS, TROMBONES, VIOLINS, MANDOLINS. UKULELES, GUITARS AND PIANOS. RITTER MUSIC CO. 231 N. Illinois. Cir. 1195 PIANO. S7OO player, mahogany. Hallet A Davis, music cabinet and rolls; good condition: thoroughly overhauled: sacrifice for $350. Call Wash. 131)9, Mornings. WONDERFUL bargain In player piano. Can be had bv finishing payments. Cirele 0832. Mr, Wi king. b—Pet and Live Stock BABY CHICKS FOB SALE BOYERS’ HATCHERY, 25 E. MARKET. RI. 5470. HATCHERY. THORNTOWN, IND. BABY CHICKS—R I reds and barred rocks: sls per 100 Hoosier Chick Hatchery, iian. 7047. Riley 5087 Bel 3688-J, Open until 9 p. m. PUPS, American bull terriers: A. B. T. C register. Phone Cirele 3039. 27 Business Announcements I’AlNTIjx’G all work guar-
27 Business Announcements OUR THIRD ANN I VERS AY SALE OF REBUILT TYPEWRITERS ALL PRICES REDUCED We Rent and Overhaul All Makes of Typewriters and Guarantee Our Work. Authorized Agents for Remington Portables. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 104 MONUMENT CIRCLE. LIN, 6822. BRICK and block laying, and plastering Washington 2716. ring 3. FEATHERS bought sold and renovated feather mattresses and pillows made E. F. BUKKLE. 416 Mass. Main 1428. HARD floors laid and finished: old floors reftnished to look like new. both pine and oak: satisfaction guaranteed. will rladly call and give estimates free. Belmont 1603, PAPER cleaning, pulnung and paint washing work guaranteed WILLIAMS Lin 4194. ! PAPER hanging: paper furnished; excellent work and service, Web. 237*?. RUGS, 9x1 2 . tiinv emd.. $2: all work g iar SUPERIOR CLEANERS Ken 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened TUTTLKDGE. 216 N Illinois. \ WALL tinting, painting, paper hanging: , p-ipfr furnished - discount off. Ken. 3S-*.> WALL tinting, painting paper hanging: nani.r furnished: discount off. K°n. 5825. ; CALL ’Main 22i3 tor any electrical wiring. : repairing or supplies. Agents for Magnavox Radw MATHEW LIGHT CO., 562 ! Massachusetts Ave. 28 Storage and Transfer PACKING, shipping storage > local and ’ overland: loads from Toledo, Chicago, ISt. Louis. OTTO J. SUEZ. Main 3628i 2353. Web, 4579-C699-W. MOVING and ITucking Reliable men Oaf? BOKN.MAX Web 5571 NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER UO. Call at all times Randolph 8744 29 Business Opportunities PLUMBING shop good location and busiiiess 2234 E. Wash Wi-h 4596, RESTAURANTS—2 small o!a<-es 6 rooms furniture; take best offer Riley 6448 ROOMING HOUSE—CIose in: SIOO wk.: 8500 will handle Call owner. Cir. 1850 SAL' ot trade equltv in rooming house: pa) bare 2206 N Mer. Har. 3055-R 30 Automobiles for Sale OF 34 3 * a/m 5647 WHITAKER SMU Q>- I Chevrolet Touring, 1924 5 new balloon tires: looks and runs like new. Best 1922 Ford Touring in Town, ; See This One Before You Boy . T4~hour~3ElWiCE ' , BUICK TOURING" 1922; glass inclosure, winter front, motometer, bar cap, automatic ! windshield wiper and other extras. This car is in good mechanical condition. If you want a good | roadster look this one over. LOCOMOBILE 955 N. Meridian. Lin. 1171 BLICK 6 TOURING New paint, tun and Hide curtains; g-ood cord tir**: in A 1 condition FRANK S. FEESER OLDSMOBILE DEALERS ll*.d ProurKct St. D Rex el 1038. Chevrolet Coupe, 1922 New paint, motor perfect. Good tires: $145. Act quick. Ford Touring, Late 1923 Perfect in every way. Excellent side I curtain*: slf>o. Act quick. The Citizens Motor Car Cos. 31 W. 13th. Main 6942 CHEVROLET. 10'.’3 louring: fair paint and mechanical condition: balloon tires first $l6O burs it STONE CHEVROLET. *-*o E N’- w York Used Car Store. 'CHEVROLET. 1923 roadster large wheel, j spotlight, five cord tires; runs and looks good S.rl down, balance by week STUNK CHEVROLET. 220 E. Nev I'm-k, User Car Store, 1925 CHEVROLET louring, balloon tires, winter inelosure. woiuli rful condition. 30day guarantee, terms. EUREKA AUTO PARTS 34 4 N. Capitol Ave ! CHEVROLET. 1924 louring. This is one of the most completely equipped Clievrolets in town. In very good condition. l'r:e*-d right for quirk sale. Kan. 7195. DODGE panel hotly truck. Bargain. Call Randolph 0192. DURANT SEDAN REFINISHED AND IN NICE CONDI TION; GOOD TIRES IVAS $465. CUT TO $375. MARION CHEVROLET CO.. 963 X MERIDIAN. BIN 5361. FORD tourlrg: 1024 late model: balloon 1 tires: In A-l condition throughout: a I real buy: 565 down balance In easy terms EUREKA AUTO PARTS. 344 N. Capitol. Onen evenings. OVERLAND SEDAN A fine ear for the money. In A-l condition. For quick sale- see us FRANK S. FEESER OLDSMOBILE DEALERS 1126 Prospect St. DRexel 1068 Ford Coupe 1925; look wheel, balloon tiro*. Thi* car look* and run* like new : exceptionally £ood buy; down payment. SIOO. SMITH MOORE. INC.. 528 South Meridian St. Oprn evening*. Min 0650. FORD. 1921 coupe: lock wheel etartor demountable* heater. 4 *ood tires: S4O down, balance by week. STONE CHEVROLET. ?20 E. New York Used Car 6tor* Ford Touring 1924: lock wheel, five cord tirea. water pump, heater: down payment. SSO. SMITH & MOORE, INC. 628 South Meridian St. Onen evenings and Sundays. Main 6650 FORD ROADSTER DISC WHEELS You’ll have to hurry to get this one. Plenty of extras and a real buy. $50.00 down terms If desired. Cali DRexel 6847. Fo-rd Fordor Sedan Lock wheel. Dayton cord tires, upholstering like new. Very low price: down payment. $80: balance small weekly or monthly payments. SMITH & MOORE. INC.. 528 South Meridian St. Open evenings and Sundays. Main 6650. FORDS— For real bargains in Personal Serviced Used Fords See WANGELIN-SIIARP CO. 443-61 Virginia ave. Drexel 6020. Open Evenings and Sunday. 1925"F0RD COUPE Lock wheel, balloon tires, spot light. Looks and runs good. Upholstering in good condition. A bargain at $325. Terms. SMITH & MOORE FORD DEALERS 528 South Meridian. MA in 6650. Ford Coupe, $95 New paint, good lire#. A bargain. Terms. 522 N. CAPITOL AVE. MA in 2638.
-30 Automobiles for Sale FLINT “40” Late 1925 model with Rex enclosure; balloon tires, 4-wheel brakes. This car is the same as new inside and out. DURANT SEDAN 1924 model, in wonderful condition throughout. Priced to sell quickly at $450.00. HUPMOBILE COUPE 4-Passenger with five good tires, bumpers front and rear, and heater. This ear has been newly painted and is in good mechanical condition, ready to go. A I'eal buy at $375.00. OLDSMOBILE TOURING With new blue gray paint; tires new all around, bumpers, motoinetor, windshield wiper; mechanically A-l. Priced today | $300.00. INDIANAPOLIS FLINT CO. 962 N. Meridian. Riley 6530. Open Evenings and Sunday. <Effcp7Am> 343 aamoiZ2it*oig7MAia SM r a I . FORD ROADSTER, I 1923 Good tires and pajnt; in | ! A-l mechanical condl- | tion, $125. The Claskiest 1924 j Chevrolet Sedan in I I Indianapolis I Wire wheels, balloon | I tires, new paint; the best I buy in town, S4OO. . ' T4~H6Dft ggftVlgg ' J USED KB NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED 6 Hup Touring, Studebaker, Buick, j Nash, Dodge, Viele, Star, Fords. Many Others. ! YOUR OLD CAR IN TRADE BEST TERMS ! All in good condition. Several new | paint jobs. | 730 N. MERIDIAN ! OPEN DAY AND EVENING ! FORD SEDAN, $65 Four good tiro*<: motor A-l: easy terms. 522 N. Cinilol Ave M m 1 2638, FORD Ud earn: always a ill,ntock of all models. Right prici-H. Square dealing. THE FRANK HATFIELD CO.. 625 ; >. Capitol. Authorized Fonl Dealers. Open evening* and Snr.dayn. Mam 4708, FORD. 1923 touring: by owner: A-l shape ohbli 8115 Wi-bater 0.114. FORD BODIES One 1925 eoupe. tourings and roadster: sale or trade: cash or terms. SWISSHKLM & BARKER. FORD. 1924 coupe: good paint, loot wheel, visor. K W. ignition: good little ! car in every way: only $275 terms. STONE CHEVROLET. 220 E. New Yurie Used Car Store. OAKLAND TOURING 1919. Good mechanical condition. Good tires. Make us an offer. LOCOMOBILE 955 N. Meridian. LI. 1171. OAKLAND tourimr. 1925: bumpers, heater*. equity at bargain. DR. OLDSMOBILE COACH 1925 DELUX ! This is an outstanding value. This \ car is mechanically perfect, and i carries the appearance of anew car. S Priced to sell. $750. Terms if deI sired. Call DRexel 6847. OVERLAND. 1923 aedan: bumpers, excellent tires, good paint and mechanical I condition. \Vr reduced this price tooa.v: 1 SIOO down, balance 12 months. STONK CHEVROLET. 220 K. New York. Used Car Store. 1925 OVERLAND: balloon tires: In perfect condition throughout: 30-day guarantee’ terms EUREKA AUTO PARTS, 344 N. Capitol Aye. HAYNES-SCHMIDT, Ine. New Car Dept. 120 W. North St. $l4O DOWN Buys anew Overland sedan. 1926 Chrysler brougham--1925 Overland 6 sedan. 1926 Overland coupe. 1925 Overland touring 1923 Overland sedan. 1923 Wlllys-Knlght touring. 1923 Columbia 4-door do luxa. 1925 Ford 4-door. 1024 Ford 4-door. 1924 Fonl touring. 1024 Ford touring. 1924 Ford. Fronly. 1923 Ford coupe. 1023 Ford touring 1923 Buick roadster. 1924 Big 6 Studebaker sport model. 15 other cars, ranging from 836 to $95. Haynes-Selimidt, Inc. USED CAR DEPT. 021 N. Capitol. Lin. 7576-0. Onen evenings and Sunday, LATE MODELS Over lands, Chevrolets and Fords. Small down payment or trado. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES Paifre and Jewett Sale*. 917-23 Virginia Ave. Drex, 0928. THE BEST USED CARS IN TOWN AND “SO’S YOUR OLD MAN.” HUFF BUICK SALES CO. 363 N. ILLINOIS ST. LOOK! 1924 Oakland Sport Touring. Runs good. Cheap. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES Paige and Jewett Dealers. 917-23 Virginia Ave. Drex. 0928. HERE IT IS 1926 Ford Tudor Sedan. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES Paige and Jawatt Dealers. •17-M Virginia Are. Drag. 0024.
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30 Automobiles for Sale OVERLAND. 1925 sedan: trlpple hsv bumpers duco finished. disc wheels, gone! enudiliim: pn.--i| very reasonably for a unlok Halo, Webster ‘UI27 1921 COLL louring SSlTjih 1 piss Pi i rices coupe. ... $l5O 00 Stutz tourinp 6 rinse $3000(1 Chevrolet touring 1923 $250.09 Small payment down, balance monthly These cars arc m par'e-t condition. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N Meridian Open Ever, , i g inlay A. M 31 Automobiles Wanted Autos Wanted 1922 1923, 1924 and 1925 models pre ferred: wc pay ”ush and deal oulcklr Save time P.v seeing us first I. Wolf Auto Cos. 659 N Capitol Ave. Corner North St Plenty oi parking space, Un. 4610 USED CARS bought and sold GOLD BERG ~22 N Capitol _ 32 Auto Supplies, Repaire BEST used urea any size- wholesale and retail Open evenings. ROGERS TIB SHOP. 3117 \V Washington Bel 4300 33 Motorcycles, Bicycles MOTORCYCLES We sell and exchange i ALLEN, 509_Mhjw Ave.. Main 7020. : EVERYTHING foi the bicycle! ROBERTSON CYCLE STORK 946 Mane. AtT 3/ Money to Loan QUICK LOANS sllO to S3OO TIPs corporation Is . operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana, and provides a place where you may bor row Irom $lO to S3OO In a dignified. l>UHinc.-s-liko manner without paying more than the legal rate of interest or without being imposed upon In any way. We do not notify your employer, neither do we make Inquiries of friends, relatives or trades people. You get the money in a few hours’ time and without having any one sign your note, If you are unable to call In person at our office phone us or write us and our representative will call at your home. HOUSEHOLD FIINANCB CORPORATION 404 Kresge Bldfr. (Fourth Floor) Corner Y'ennsylvania and Wash, Rte. Entrance 41 E. Washington St. Telephone, MA. 2923 NEED MONEY? Quickly, confidentially and bnslnees-Itka dealngs is a part of the service we give rou. LOANS ON Pianos, Autos. Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 14D/2 E. Washington St. MA in 0585. Lincoln 7184 6% Mortgage Money Meyer-Kiser Bank MONEY LOANED Oti personal prc*T>ertv and character an vour collateral. Quick confidential. CAS U IN 24 MQURS HaSj monthly repay plans. Low rates SECURITY INV. & LOAN, lne. 136 N. Del. Lin. 6060 SKCONI) MORTGAGE LOAN’.' ALSO CONSTRUCTION LOANS. 730 K. OF P. BUILDING OPEN EVENINGS (i' l Mortgage Money • Me.ver-Kiser Bank FIRST" or Section Mortgages on Indian spoils or Indiana real estate. Promservice. R, B WILSON Lin ttio4 1101 National City Bank Bldg. AUTO LOAN CO. Loans to car owners, legal rates. Mr | Schmidt. 122 W North St. Lincoln 757'’ Coal and Wood Better Coal for Less Kindling With Each Ton v and Kv -—The Best that ia Mined Mined In Kanawha District Bi . Yr Va. 0 m block, jge 1kd...50.76 Best \a egg 2x4 eln fkd *6.00' If Va ,mine run 50 net. Ip. . .56.60 Best E hy Harlan Cos 6-in Ige. fkd Srt 7 Genuine Glendora—The Wonder Coal Sullivan County. Indiana. Best Glendora Din. blit.. Ige. fkd..f6.7,-> lies Glendora Bx3 Ip. rin. fkd $6.23 Rest Olenrio a, 2x4 egg., eln fkd. . $6 06 TRY OUR HOOSIER ASU. Burp: well and holds fire overnight J Hoosier Ash Ind No 6 !p fl-tn. fkd. f 5.85 ’ Hoi a. Anh I till No 6, 2x4 egg, fkd. ,|5.36 Best Unton No 4 8-in. Ip clu. fkd .*5 76 Hist Ind tin Ip Nr, 5 P )n fkd...*s‘'s Rest Ind, No 5 2x4 egg eln. fkd. . *5.13 Beri E 111. No 6, 2xl egg., cjn. fkd.Ss.l6 Rest Vermilion 111 6ln lp fkd... SaYCitixens Coke, the best $lO 2” Delivered anywhere in the city UNION ICE AND COAL 1910 Bluff Avo. Drex 4621. Since 1908 Dependable It will nav you to vllt our yards and see the difference in good coal. BED-HOT COAL - White Ash, 3-ln. fkd 1ump..54.76 Vigo county. W. Ky. 3-in. fkd. lump J 5.76 Mttflenburg county. W. Va. 3-iu. fkd. lump $6.00 Coal River DistrictWheeling, 35c Ton J. D. JOHNSON 211 Guaranty Bldg. HI- 4164. Cir. 6984. RI. 5444. ‘ BRAZIL (Ind.) BLOCK" KAST SIDE ICE AND COAL 934 Fowler. Main 393 c For Good Coal Cal’ Lift. 1455. Cir. 555 b. Nigrht. Irr. 40C0 North St. Coal Cos. I C. W. VA. In . fkd" .... . ......" *0.50 ‘r 0 - ,p j & ter 11 " 18 0 " 1205 Roarhe Ran. 3471. ~ ", THY OUR MAJOR COAL major, c<mj, co Ran 4129. 39 Legal Notices _ NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS OF THE PARK district of the city of INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. ..The taxpayers of the nark district of the city of Indianapolis. Indiana, are hereby notified thnt the board of park com mission err-, of the city of Indianapolis, has b.v resolution determined that It la ncr sary to issue and sell bonds of said park district of the city of Indianapolla, In the sum of live thousand five hundred ($5,500) dollars which should bo Issued for the purpose of paying for the aequtsi tion of rai-l estate for park and boulevard Purposes of the cltv of Indianapolis. Indiana. particularly deocrlbol In Acqulaltion Resolution No. 8. 1925. and all other expenses Incident to said acquisition and the sale of said bonds. That said bonds shall be twenty (20) In number of two hundred seventy five ($275.00) dollars each. Two hundred seventy-five ($275.00) dollars of which shall be payable each year for twenty (20) years, and bearing Interest not to exceed live (s</, 1 tier cent per annum, payable j semi-annually. Unless objection Is made hy the taxpayers of said park district In the man- [ ner prescribed hy law. the said board of : park commissioners and the city controller ■ of Indianapolis will pursuant to said de- ; termination and order, proceed to canee said bonds in said amount to lie Issued and sold for the_purnosa herein set out. EMSLEY W. .IOTINBON. FRANK P. MANLY. A. M. MA.GUTOE, JOHN E. MIL NOR. Roard of Park Commissioners of the Olty of Indianapolis. Indiana. April 12 IP. 192 0. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION—DIVISION OF MAINTENANCE. Contract No. 71 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealrd proposals will be received at the office of the State Highway Commission. Indianapolis. Indiana, at 2 o’rlock p m. April 3(1. 1926. tor 15.114 ou. yds. of Special Rorrow, This work is known as Contract No. 71 in Monroe County, just north or Dolan. Indiana. Tune set, for completion. July 31. JflJfi The above work Is to be done accordion to the plans which are on file in the office of the state Highway Commlaeton. and can b. —Dl*otor.
