Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 6, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1929 — Page 14
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AIITP BUILDERS ji TO BATTLE FOR ' FOREIGN TRADE JJ. S. Market Nears Peak as A Firms Prepare for Ex;f port War. Bu United Press DETROIT, Mich., May 17.—N0 United States automobile manufacturer will make the flat statement that the home buying market has reached, or soon will reach, the saturation point, but last week’s automotive field developments clearly Indicated the battle fronts now being drawn for export trade. The ultimate dav when the home market reaches its peak buying pniii* is an avoided subject with mai aeturers. but tucked away in the annual report to stockholders of j jit pd P. Sloan. Jr., president, of ; General Motors, is this statement: ;ii is recognized that the curve of development within the United State:- must necessarily flatten out—a: a matter of fact it already has—as the years progress. The oppor- ‘ tunily for further progress in all overseas countries, however, is and will continue to be great for many I years to come." Have Foreign Hants With one car for less than every ! five persons in this country, Sloan's J report is significant. Edsel Ford left for Europe, osten lbly on a vacation, but the | Fords often manage to combine pleasure with business. Fritz Opci. rhief engineer of the Adam Opel Company, the German company recently acquired by General Motors, has been going through an intensive investigation 0 f the local General Motors plants. General Motors has purchased Vauxliall Motors in England and James D. Mooney, president of the Ge.ieral Motors Export Company j revealed that General Motors with % $100,000,000 yearly European busi--1 ness is the fifth largest industrial organization in Europe. Figures show that 51 per cent of the entire American truck production during March vent to foreign hinds. T\"d Cars in Demand Wh'le the new stocks arc reported f in a healthy condition used car stocks in the United States are said , | to amount to about 160 per cent of % the total new car sales. pk Ford and Chevrolet arc production leaders, with the former crowding the 9.000 daily mark. 1 The showing here this week of the tuxton. “America's first front wheel drive" automobile, caused a mild stir among local manufacturers. Net earnings of General Motors for the first, three months of 1929, according to figures, released today, were $61,920,987. compared to $69,468.576 for the same period a year ago. Sales were more than a year ago. but abnormal expense in model changes cut earnings. BUILDING WORKER DIES FROM ACCIDENT HURTS Crane \rm Hits Employe at New St. Joan of Arc Church. Lawrencf SafTord. 24. of 366 Balt sam avenue, died at St. Vincent's hospital Thursday night from injuries received when a crane arm struck him after a cable had broken. Mr. Safford was an employe of the E. A. Carson Construction Company at the new St. Joan of Are church. Forty-second street and Central avenue. Mr. SafTord was born at Royal Center, but has spent most of his life in Logansport. Surviving arc his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Beniamin f SafTord: a brother. Robert SafTord. ? logansport. and two sisters. Mrs. i James Marsh. South B“nd. and Miss I Blanche SafTord. Logansport. Burial I will be at Logansport. INTEREST IS INJECTED IN GEOGRAPHY STUDY Fupils at School 35 Hay Parts of Japanese Family. Efforts are being made at School * 35 to inject realism into geography J work. In the 6B class the children, j Jn the study of Japan, have been I given the characters of a Japanese ] family, with each pupil telling of | that part of Japanese life most interesting to him. The department pupils of the school, with those of Schools 18 and 34. will take part in the memorial exercises at Garfield park May 29. Field day of the school will be j held May 28 at Manual Training J athletic field on Madison avenue. Gair.es. formal drills, and rhythmic | exercises will make up the program. LOW POWER RATE ASKED l Manufacturers Petition to Be Placed on Monthly Basis. Hearing on the petition of large I Indianapolis power users for decreased rates on huge consumption from the Indianapolis Power and Light Company will be held before the public service commission at the st alehouse Monday, it was announced today by Chairman John W. McCardle. The manufacturers signing the peItition want to abandon the annual demand rate base and put payments on a monthly rate basis on actual consumption only. BRIDGES ARE APPROVED : ' Illinois and Indiana Road Commissioners O. K. Plans. Plans for the Vincennes bridge and the ohe proposed for the Wabash at Mt. Carmel. 111., were approved at a joint meeting of the state highway commissioners of Illinois and Indiana at Danville. 111., Wednesday, it was announced at commission offices here. Each structure will cost about $400,000 and the Indiana commission will have charge of constructing the Vincennes bridge and the officials the Mt. Carmel. 4
Loser Wins! Stork Beats ‘Pop/ in Plane, but Vanquished Has 8-Pound Son.
A NOVEL race between the much-fabled stork and an airplane today was conceded to the stork, but a father in the airplane won the stakes. Earl Twining, Toledo, in charge of the Champion Spark Plug Company interests at the Speedway, received a telegram Thursday morning stating his wife was in a Toledo hospital. Commandeering an airplane piloted by Clarence Gunther. Twining took off from Capitol airport at 11:20 a. m.. arriving at the hospital in Toledo two hours later. “Is it a boy or a girl?" asked Twining as he entered the hospital. informed it was an eightpound boy he turned to Gunther and declared. “This is the best race I ever lost.” A return flight was made Thursday night.
LANDIS TO GET LEGION HONOR ‘Distinguished Service’ to Be Rewarded. I Kenesaw Mountain Landis, high ; commissioner of baseball, former federal judge and a native of In- i diana. will receive the Distinguished Service award of the American Legion at the national convention in Louisville. Sept. 30, Oct, 1, 2 ; and 3. Landis will be the third American i to receive the award and the tenth I person thus to be honored by the | legion. Tiie other Americans arc | General John J. Pershing and Ad- [ miral R. E. Cooniz. The award will be made to Landis, the national executive committee decided, because of the manner in which he has aided the legion in organizing the junior world series, in which baseball teams composed of boys and sponsored by legion posts stage a national tournament. Others whom the legion thus has j honored are the late Marshal Ferdinand Foch. Admiral Beatty. Gen- | eral Baron Jacques. Belgian war j army head: General Diaz. Italian . war leader: Charles Bertrand of j France. Fidac head: General Josef j Haller. Polish commander, and Jan i Ignare Paderewski. Polish pianist- j statesman. The last award was ; made to Pederewski in 1926. The executive committee also approved a proposal to invite Fidac, the inter-allied war veterans’ organization. to meet in this country in 1930 and for the French veterans to meet here in 1932. Seek Manager for Chicago P. H. Leach. Chicago Daily News j representative, lias been in the city j several days studying the Indian- ! apolis City Manager League pro- j gram with the view cf starting a campaign for the city manager form of government in Chicago.
Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE OF PURI IC HFARINO. rURT TC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. 9498. In the matter of the Petition of the Winona Railroad Company for Authority to issue securities. Notice is heremh" gi'rn that the Public Per: ice Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above rntitl'd rau— in 'be Rooms of 'he Com- | mission a' Indianapolis. Indiana, at. II o' ck A. M on Ms" ?7. 1979. ■lblic participation in this bearing is j rroue't'd bv the Commission. ! rt-piic SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA BV HOWFT.L FI.l TS. Commissioner. Indianapolis. Indiana. Mai 16. 1929. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS. NOTICE OF HEARING. Notice B hercb" ghen that L. V. Hamilton. has filed with the Board of Zoning j Appeals of t'-e City of Indianapolis a I petition asking permission to - ary the : requirements of the Zoning Ordinance by ( remodeling the present residence at 321- : 73 East Fall Creek boulevard, into an 8iamilv apartment. . . , I A public hearing will he held by satd Board in Room 401, City Hall. Tuesday, j Mav 78 !929. at 230 p. m, at which 1 ime and place all interested person', will , he given opportiinit’ to he heard in ref- 1 erencc to the matters set out in said i petition. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS. GEO T. O'CONNOR. President. H. R STF.FC-. Secretary. j INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA NOTICE TO ROAD GRADER COMPANIES, i Not cc is hereby given that sealed pro- j posaH will be received bv the Director of the Indiana State Highway Commission. at the Commission's office, third floor | of the Statehouse Annex, corner of Mar- I ket street and Senate avenue. Indianapo- I its. Indiana, until 10 o'clock a. in. May ; 23. 1929. on the following equipment. Twenty i2o> to thirty i3o* four-wheel j graders with steerable tongues, seven <7• i foot to twelve 'l2' foot blades. Approxi- j mate w-eignt on seven-foot biade to be three to four thousand pounds. Approximate weight on twelve-foot blade to be five to eight thousand pounds. Quote prices delivered to the following points: Terre Haute. Ft. Wavne. Wabash. AVarsaw. Cambridge Citv. Greenfield. Muncie. Portland. Tipton. La Porte. Plymouth. Rcncsseiaer. Aurora. Columbus, Seymour, Dale. Paoli. Specifications shall aecompanv proposals end thirty-day delivery must be guaranteed All sealed proposals shall be marked on the outside wrapper. "ROAD GRADER BID." The Indiana S'ate Highwa" Commission reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, or to award or. any stated combinations of proposals that in their judgment is the most advantageous to the State of Indiana. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. J, J. BROWN. Director. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION—INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. NOTICE TO TRACTOR COMPANIES. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the director of the Indiana State Highwav Commission, at the Commission's office, third flow of the Statehouse Annex, corner of Market street and Senate Rvenue. Indianapolis. Ind, until 10 o'clock a m. Mav 23rd. 1929 on the following equipment. Twentv-flve • 25• to thirty-five '3s' light tractors, commercial or crawler tvpe. with horse power ranging from 8-12 minimum to 18-36 maximum. Quotations ; on wheel tractors to be on industrial rubber tires of ten • 10> to twelve 'l2 inch cross section measurement, on rear wheels, front tires of ample size to serve I tractor best. , _ . „ Quote prices delivered to the following ; r °Crawfordsvi!le. Fowler. Greencastle. I Te-re Haute Ft. Wavne. Wabash. Green- i field Muncie. Portland. Tipton. La Porte. ! Monticeilo. Plymouth. Rensselaer. Valparaiso. Aurora, Bloomington. COiUmbus. New Albany. Seymour. Linton. Specifications shall accompany proposals and thirty-dav delivery must be j All sealed proposals shah be marxed on , the outside wrapper. ' TRACTOR BIDS. The Indiana State Highwav Commission reserves the right to reject a*>v or al. j proposals, or to award on any stated combinations of proposals that m their ; iudgment is the most advantageous to the . - ! M !I S J° BROWN. Director.
Legal Notices INDIAN.*. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION Indianapolis. Indiana. NOTICE TO LOADER COMPANIES. Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals wlil be received bv the Director of the INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. at the Commissions Office. Third floor of the Statehouse Annex, Corner of Market Street and Senate Avenue. Indianapolis. Ind, until 10 o'clock a. m. Mav 23, 1929, on the following equipment. From iso to four Seif-feeding elevator type bucket loaders, mounted on crawler track. Loaders to be from one to twoyard capacity. Quote prices delivered to the following points—Frankfort. Madison. Specifications shall accompanv Proposals and Thirty-dav deliver-.- must be Guaranteed. All Sealed Proposals shall be marked on the outside wrapper ELEVATOR TYPE LOADER BID The Indiana State Highwa- Commission th right to reject any or all ; - poaals. or to aw ard or. any stated combinations of proposals that in their lodgment is the most advantageous to the STATE OF INDIANA. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION J. J. BROWN. f >, L p r_L or -_ NOTICE OF SALF. OF BONDS OF THE SCHOOL TOWN OF BEECH GROVE. MARION COUNTY. INDIANA. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. being ail of the members of the Board of School Trustees of the School Town of Beech Grove, Marion County, Indiana, at 10 o’clock a. m. on Monday the 37th *Ur of May. 1929 at the office of said board in the school house in said ichool town, will offer for sale 538.000.00 par value of school bonds of said school (own of Beech Grove, the proceeds of said bonds to be used and disbursed on order of said board in the construction of anew high school building in said school town, which has heretofore been authorized and ordered bv said Board of School Trustees and which has been approved by the proper stare authorities. •Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of 4'-,'- per annum, payable on the Ist day of July. 1930. and thereafter semiannual!*.' each tear until paid. Said Interest shall be evidenced by coupons attached to said bonds. Said bonds shall be in the denomination of $500.00 each, and sc id bonds shall be dated May 15, 1929. Two of said oonds shall be due and pevable on the Ist day of July. 1930. and a like number of said bonds shall be due and payable on the Ist days of July and January of each and every year thereafter until said bonds have been paid. Said bonds shall be negotiable and payable at the Citizens State Bank of Beech Grove, Indiana. The opinion of the law firm of Smith. Remster. Hornbrook & Smith, approving said bonds will be furnished the purchaser thereof. HENRY L. HURST, President. QUINCY v MTTCHEI.L. Secretary. YERL PIERSON. Member. • Constituting the Board of Trustees of the School Town of Beech Grove. Marion County. Indiana. NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids, for file construction of certain highways described as follows, will be received by the Director of the State Highway Commission at his office in the State House Annex, in? North Senate Avenue. Indianapolis. Indiana, until )0 a. m. on the 28th dav of May. 1929. at which time the\ will be publicly opened and read. Project No. f. A. 92. Sec. B. Paving Location. State Road No 37. Bedford. Bloomington road: Needmore to 343 feet north of Lawrence and Monroe county line: Lawrence and Monroe counties. 5.621 miles. Project No. F. A. 92. Sec. C. PavingLocation: State Road No. 37. BedfordBloomington Read. 342 feet north of Lawrence and Monroe County line to 3’J miles north of Harrodsburg; Monroe County. 4.687 miles. Project No. F. A. 92. Sec. B. Pa- ing— Location: State Road No. 27. BedfordB 1 oomington Road. 3’ miles north of Harrodsburg to Bloomington: Monroe Countv. 6.043 miles. Project No. 119. Sec. A Location: State Road No. 15, Warsaw-Goshen Road. Warsaw to Milford: Kosciusko County. 8.588 miles. _ Project No. 129—Location: State Road No. 39. Rossville-Delphia Road. Rossville to 3 miles north of Radnor: Clinton and Carroll Counties. 9.789 miles. Project No. 169, Sec. A Location: State Road No. 43. Brookston-Francisville Road. Brookston to Reynolds; White County. 10.224 miles. Project No. 176- Location: State Road No. 3. Dunreith-New castle Road. Dun; reight Jo New castle; Henry County. 9.355 miles. Project No. 177. Sec. B—Location: State Road No. 27. Ft. Wavne-Garrett Road, Allen County line to Garrett; DeKalb Countv. 5.267 miles. Project No. 179—Location: State Road No. 14. Rochester-Akron Road. 1V miles east of Rochester to Akron: Fulton County. 7.761 miles. Project No. 192—Location: State Roao No. 39. Lebanon-Franfort. Road, V/% miles southeast of Antioch to Antioch; Clinton County. 1.534 miles. Bids will be received for threp types of pavement on the above listed project Concrete. Bituminous Concrete. Brick, as shown on plans and described in the specifications. The state wil furnish the cement for the above projects. Project No. 153—Location: State Road No. 50. Versailles-Elrod Road. Versailles to 2'. miles west of Elrod; Ripley County. 2.844 miles. Project No. 158. See. A-l—Location: State' Road No. 53. Rensselaer-Kersey Road. Grading of approaches and channel change to bridge over Iroquois River; Jasper County. 0.r>16 miles. Bids win be received for Grading and Structures on th-e above projects as sho'' n on *hr plans and described in the specifications. The contractor will furnish the necessary cement for these projects. Proposal blanks and specifications may be obtained free, and plans upon payment of $5 per set, upon application to the State Kighwav Commission. There will be no refund for pians returned. Plans may also bo seen without charge at the office of the State Highway Commission. 4th floor. 102 North Senate Avenue. Indianapolis, Indiana. All checks should be made payable to "Director. Indiana Slate Highway Commission.” Prior to the lime of filing any proposal. each bidder shall submit to the State Highway Commission a financial \ statement and experience record using i Slate Highway Commission standard forms, unless such a statement and rev- i nrd has alread- be-n filed - ithin the last, six months. These forms will be furnished on request. Contracts will be awarded to the lowest. and best, bidder, but the right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Each bidder, with his proposal, shall file a corporate surety bond, payable to the State of Indiana, in the sum of cne and one-half (l'ji times the amount of his proposal, and in the form provided by law. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMIS- . SION. J. J. BROWN. Director. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Tiie undersigned, constituting all of the members of the Board of School Trustees of the School Town of Beech Grove, Marion Count - ,. Inriianft. hereby give notice that thev will receive sealed bids for the construction of anew high school building m said school town. Said bids will be received at ‘be office of said board of ,‘choo! tnntees in the school house in said town up until 11 o'clock a. m. on Monday the 27th dav of May. 1929. at which time and place ail bids will be opened and read in the presence of said Board of School Trustees. Pians and specifications of said work are on file in the office of said Board in said School building and ropy of the same may be consulted and blank forms of proposals mav be obtained from Norman H. Hill, architect, at 1950 N. Delaware street. Indianapolis. Indiana. Each and every bidder shall, with his sealed bid and in the same envelope, deposit a certified check for at least 3 per cent of bis bid payable to the order of the undersigned Board of School Trustees, to be retained bv them as evidence of good faith and until a successful bidder has furnished bond to the approval of said board. . . The successful bidder shall be reauired to sign a w ritten contract with sa'd Board of School Trustees and to enter into bond for the amount of his bid. secured by an approved surety company and conditioned for the faithful performance of the covenants and conditions of said contract. Said contract shall be awarded to the lowest responsible and reliable bidder as dciermir.eri bv said Board of School Trustees. and in 'anv event the right to reject any and all bids is expressly reserved by said Board. . , Only bids for the work as set out In the plans and specifications will be considered. The estimated cost of said work is S3B 000.00 HENRY L. HURST. President. QUINCY E. MITCHELL. Secretary. YERL PTERSON. Member. Constituting the Board of Trustees of the School Town of Beech Grove. Marion County. Indiana. NOTICE To the taxpayers of the Sanitary District of Indianapolis, consisting of tiie Citv of Indianapolis and the Town of Woodruff, of the determination to issue bonds for and on behalf of said Sanitary District to pav for an Extension to the present Fall Creek Interceptor, to be constructed as an addition to arm extension of the sewage disposal plant, system find works, and to the existing intercepting and connecting sewers of said Sanitary District, Notice is hereby c .'c ' to the taxpayers of the Sanitary District of Indianapolis. Indiana, consisting of the City, of Indianapolis and the Town of \soodrun. tnat t: e Board of Sanitary Commissioners of sntd Sanitary District, acting for and on behalf thereof, by resolution duly passed and adopted bv said board on the 9th dav of Mav. 1929. determined to issue bonds of said Sanitary District of Indianapolis. ir. the sum of Forty Thousand Dollars '540,000.00’. to bear interest at 4 : -' per annum, payable semi-annually on Jan 1 and July 1 of each year, the first interest on said bonds to be payable Julv 1 1930. said bonds to be dated July 18. 1929. and to be and become due and payable in forty equal series as follows; $1,000.00 of said bonds shall be payable on Jan. 1 of each year, beginning with Jan. 1. 1931. and ending with and Including Jan. 1. 1970. for the purpose of raising money to pay for said extension to the present Creek Interceptor to
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Legal Notices be constructed as an addition to and extension of the sewage disposal plant, system and works, and to the existing intercepting and connecting sewers, of said Sanitary District. . . Said bonds shall not in any respec, be a corporate obligation or Indebtedness of said City of Indianapolis. Indiana but shall be and constitute an indebtedness of said Sanitary - District as a special taxing district. L ERT SLACK. Mavor. STERLING R. HOIT. City Controller. O. C. ROSS President. Board of Sanitary Commissioners of the Sanitary District of Indianapolis. Death Notices GRAY BETTY" -Beloved mother of Mrs. Donna Long. Mrs. Joe Gray. King Gray and Charl"s Gray. Bob Uhls and John Uhls, passed away at the family residence. 545 Berwick Ave.. May 16. Funeral at. the Maplewood Christian church. Saturday. May 18, 10 a. m. Burial North Salem. Irid. In charge LUCAS & McCONNAHA. Friends invited. KERVAN ANNA Beloved wife of James Kervan. mother of William J.. Marv. Nell and Paul J. Kervan. and Mrs. M. J. Carroll. passed away Wednesday. May 15th. Funeral Saturday. Mr 18. 8:30 a. m, at residence. 3240 Ruckle. Services St. Joan Arc church. 9 a. m. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. LUCKEY. JOSEPHINE inee Dudley<—Age 46 rears, died Thursday. 1 a. m, wife of William Luckey, sister of William. George and Harry Dudlev. Mrs. P. P. Thoman. Mrs. Fred Shutt,'Mrs. O. L. Miller and Mrs. C. R. White. Funeral at late home, 717 Parkway. Monday. 8:30 a. m.; St. Patrick's church, 9 a. m. Burial St. Jo'oh's cemetery. Deceased was member Daughters of Isabella and Altar Soi ct ot St. Patrick's church. Daughters of Isabella will meet for prayer Friday, 8 p. m, at residence, Card of Thanhs CARD OF THANKS—We wish to express our s.ocere thanks to our many friends and ki id neighbors, who were so thoughtful. w‘th help and sympathy during our recent bereavement, the death of our precious son. Sherman W. Baker. For the many beautiful flowers and words of condolence. Especially do we wish to thank the Rev. F. R. Daries for his comfort during our hour of need, for the beautiful sentiment in his sermon, the choir and organist for their music. MR. AND MRS. E. G. (Cannon Ball) BAKER Funeral Directors W. T. BLABENGYM Main office 2220 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N. MERIDIAN. Ta. 1889. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Riiev 5374, G. H. HERRMANN 1722 S. East St. Dr. 4477. UNDERTAKERS. HISEY & TITUS. 931 N. Delaware. Li. 3821. "A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE” RAGSDALE & PRICE LI. 3608. 1219 N. Alabama. FRED W. VEHLING. DR. 1362. 702 Virginia Ave. iOjaJUj# The Home of Thoughtful Service. 1222 Union St. 1619 N. Illinois. DR. 2551. J. C. WlLSON—Funeral parlors: ambulance service and modern automotive equipment- Dr. 0321 and Dr. 0322. Lost and Found BOSTON BULL TERRIER- Answers name "Putle," reward. Ch. 3707 after 5:30 p. m_. LOST NEARLY 2 WEEKS—Female. Brindle Boston Terrier, screw tail, white markings: child grieving. MRS. PRICE. 1039 E. Tabor. Dr. 5071. WRIST WATCH—Lady’s white gold Bulova. man's picture in back: lost between Washington and Georgia, on East st.; return 2030 E, Wash.. No. 4: reward. $25 REWARD —For Boston screw tall dog; mahogany brown color; white marking around neck and nose; CHILD'S PLAYMATE; lost last Wednesday in town; May 5; return to Green's Case, 139 W. Market: receive $25. Special Notices ON OR AFTER—May 16. 1929. I will not be responsible for debts contracted by any other than myself. JAMES J. RENIHAK REDUCE— Rapidly .safely, amazing results, remain slender with Health baths. Room 303. Castle Hall Bldg. 230 E. Ohio. Li. 5092 On and after May 14, 1929, I will not be responsible for debts contracted by any other than myself. A. C. STOLZ. Help Wanted Male COMMERCIAL ARTIST FOR LETTERING AND DESIGN WORK. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT. SEND S A M P L E S WITH REPLY. WRITE BOX A. 100. CARE OF TIMES. STATE SALARY EXPECTED TO START. ACETYLENE WELDERS Capable of welding containers built from one-sixteenth gauge seamless steel tubing. Apply or write to FRTGIDATRE CORPORATION. Plant, No. TANARUS, North Taylor Street, Dayton Ohio. FTVK~KX PERTH* >I > Y “A ND FENDER REPAIRMEN. APPLY WM. FRANK, FOREMAN. S & S BODY AND FENDER REPAIR. 330 PTERSON AL y l 4 ( )^ IATIC Set-unman and operator; must be thoroughly experienced on set-up work oil Gncfleys. HOYT MACHINE CO. 1923 Mass. Ave. ~\Y A N TED LA IF >RER FOREMAN. HA W THORNE E NGIN E t I DL" S:E EX TE XSIOX APPLY MR. OAKES, SI'PT. •!, F, CASEY & CO. NEAT APPEARING YOUNG MAN TO WORK FOR WHITE CASTLE SYSTEM. APPLY 8 O'CLOCK, 1401 E. WASHINGTON ST. WANTED —““TWO COLORED PAINTERS: EXPERIENCED ONLY. GOODLOE, 3.57 MASS. AVE. TWO MEN With cars to learn the sewing machine business Specialty selling experience preferred but not essential; drawing acapply 'white* 1 Dewing machine co. 60 W. New York. Used Car Salesman Arc ‘-ou satisfied with your present poit ion ?’ At the present time have an opening for 2 high-grade men that can produce. To those men we have a attractive proposition. See MR. BROW N. 1037 N. Meridian St. MILLING machine operators and tool makers. * Merz Engineering Cos. 937 N. Capitol. JUMBO DRIVER on Ford Dump Truck. Dr. 2775 MAN—Experienced on auto rcpajr work. GENERAL AUTO TOP COMPANY. 611 N. Capitol Ave. BARBER AT ONCE—A-1: S u frantee_ S2O: HALF DAY HOLIDAY'. ,'xOUTHPORT 39-J-2. DRAFTSMAN—CapabIe of making sheetmetal details from architects plan. Apply HENRY WEIS MFG CO.. INC.. Elkhart. Ind. WANTED YOUNG MAN—Single: must be 21; a very promising future for one who can qualify Write Times Box D-126. 7 BOY'S WITH WHEELS _ Must be over 16 years. Apply ■ S. Meridian. ___ EXPERIENCED CYLINDER PRESSMAN—FOR NIGHT WORK. APPLY 345 CENTURY BLDG. NIGHT MAN AT—OAKLEY MOTOR SALES. } 1683-65 S. Meridian.
Help Wanted Male DIE MAKERS Sheet Metal. TOOL MAKERS TOOL MILLERS PRECISION TOOL GRINDERS MR. LEWIS. Spencer Hotel. LATHE OPERATORS Klieber-Dawson Machine Cos. 1620 E. New York Expert typewriter repairman wanted. Man familiar with all makes preferred. Salary and commission. Clark Typewriter and Supply Shop, 430 East Vermont Street, Indianapolis. Indiana. WANTED —Pa per hanger's paste boy st once. Call Hu. 3853. Help Wanted Female POSITIONS AVAILABLE In an Industrial cafeteria for women between the ages of 25 and 35: married or widows who like to cook and serve food attractively; someone who needs work and willing to start at bottom and work up to a position with responsibility; no previous experience necessary. Write Box D 128 Times. OPERATORS for Mending overalls; 5 days per week; $2 per day. 2520 E. 12th St. OVERALL LAUNDRY', WOMAN—Living in east part of city to clean office. Apply Room 101 INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. Situations Wanted Male PAPER CLEANING WANTED—SI.OO per room. Ch. 2661-J- _ CHAUFFEUR —Or houseman, experienced. reliable, good ref. Ta. 6105. MEAT CUTTER—Thoroughly exp.; best of reference; reasonable. Hi. 1839. TRUCK DRIVER—I have had wholesale and retail sales experience. Dr. 2074-W. Situations Wanted Female RELIABLE—CoIored girl desires cooking. general housework, stay nights. Rl. 6454. DAY WORK—By experienced woman; best of reference. He. 3960. . LAUNDRY—To bring home; everything handled with care. He 3960. EXPERIENCED- Girl wants laundry to bring home; half day work. He. 3248. EXPERIENCED—Laundress wants washing; called for and delivered. He. 3119. Business Announcements BATHROOM—Complete. S7O: plumbing and heating installed. Reas. Ta. 4057, FEATHERS—Bought sold and renovated: feather mattresses, pillows made to order F. E. Burkle, 416 Mass. Aye, Rl. 6695. GRAVEL— Asphalt: roofs applied and repaired. DOYLE HEATING CO. Lt. 7270. INTERlOß—Painting; exterior; prices reas. WILSON AND REEDY. Li. 9337. INTERlOß—Decorating; by experts; we are fully equipped for any job. Ta. 2958. PAINTING—Int.. ext., best material and workmanship. ’Will Higgins. Rl. 6213PAINTING—Best material; experienced; careful work. Reasonable. He. 4227. PAINT YOUR HOUSE NOVG-Cash or 10 months to pay. _ .... Ri. 1328 MR. LEHR Dr. 0Q44. PAINTING—House, signs: get our estimate. E. B. Goodloe. Ten mo. payment plan if desired. Formerl yat the courthouse. Lt. 0561, PAlNTlNG—lnterior and exterior: best mate, and wkmnship. O Neal, Dr. 2884-M. PAPER HANGING— Painting, plastering; general repair work. Ch. 0469. PAPER HANGlNG—Estimates free. 1929 samples. FRANK JACKSON. Ch. 2004. PAPER HANGING Call after 5 p. m. Li. 9716. PAPER CLEANED—SI per room; painting. Call Carden, Dr. 7599. PAPER-Furn.. hung. $4 up: painting plastering, cleaning work guar. Hu. 3853. PAPER HANGING —Cleaning and painting. high-class work, Ch. 0512, PAPER HANGING—And painting; work guaranteed. Ch. 0973. W. M. THORNELL. PAPER CLEANED—7Sc. rm. and up. Work guar. Call SCANLON. Ri. 7908. EXPERT WALL PAPER CLEANERS All work guaranteed. Call Lt. 8780. PAPER - CLEANING—Hanging, cleaning of all kinds, painting. Jones, Ha. 1101-W. PHONOGRAPHS—Repaired: all makes: work guaranteed. 215 Ind. Ave. Ri. 4055 RUGS CLEANED—9xI2. $1.50. Call for del; 10-tU. spec. Kemer Rug Cos. Ch. 5336. WALL PAPER - CLEANING; PAINT WASHING—Price reas.; first class work guaranteed M. Hill, Ri. 0349. anytime. WHITE “WASH—Sprayed: chemically treated to kill germs: destroys odors. Ch. 4312. ALI KINDS - OF PLUMBING INSTALLED AT REASONABLE PRICES. Ta. 4057. _ Rooms for Rent ALABAMA. N-— Lovely front room on car line: references required. Ta. 1613. BROADWAY. 1319—Large front sleeping rm.: modern. Rl. 5798. CAPITOL. N, 1740—Nice, clean, modern rms.: hot water. Ta. 1163. CENTRAL. 1456—Large nicely turn, rm, mod.. business woman preferred. Rt. 4i49. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Vtr. Ave.; housekeeping; also sleeping; clean, modern. college] 5034—Nice sleeping rm, priy. home, car. bus, call after 4:30. Hu. 08to. HOOSIER INN—44O Mass.; clean, airy rms.: showers; $5 up. LA SALLE, N, 419—Front, room: 1 or 2; near ca'\ bus line. Ch. 2738-J. 540 MASS. Modern rms, all redecorated. $5 and up single. Li 0665. MERIDIAN. N, 2336--Desirable rooms. strlctly modern: hot water. Ta. ~903. NEW JERSEY'. N, 3243—Lovely, large room: private family: reason. Wa. 3316. NEW JERSEY. N, 518—Room sui table sleeping or housekeeping. Lt. iiu. NEW YORK. E, 435—Sleeping rooms; modern: reasonable. Li. 4989. . ORIENTAL. 20 N. —2 nice, clean, sleeping rooms: modern: $3.50. ST. CLAIR. 314 E. Apt, 3; attractive, sleping rm.: hot water: close. LI. 3173. ' “VERMONT, E.. 320 Nice sleeping roms; $3 and up. Ri. 0575. . WALNUT, E, 307'2—Clean, modern, airy room: reasonable. Li. 9264. WALNUT. 452 E, APT. 2—Nice, clean, modern rm: walking distance. Rl. 970 Z. WASHINGTON, E, 4510—Large front room: new wal. suite: privileges. Ir. 12TH, 317 E— Beautiful, newly furnished, cool rm, modern home, references. 23D, w, 158—Nice front rm, suitable for 2; modern. Ha. 0755-J. ’’BTH E 214—Lovelv newly furn. front rm.: 3 windows: coot, facing Fall Creek. 31ST, E„ 646—Attractive front rm.; private home: for 1 or 2. Wa. 0969-W. 33RD, E . 119—Nlcelv furnished front room; privatc home; gent'leman pref. Wa. 2320. 3' LARGE—WeII furnished rooms; front; back porches: adults only. 1662 Park. NICELY' FURN. RM.—l pr 2 girls, or couple, modern apt.; private entrance; next to bath, near car line. He. 4577, HOTEL EASTCtATE E. Washington at New Jersey Sts. "Some Larger—None Better.” T ireproof. modern, restful rooms, tastefully and elaborately furnished. Radio service. Rates, $1.50 to $2.50_. Special weekly rates. $ 7 and up. Li. 4502. FURNISHED RM.—With private bath for man and wife. Ch. 5993. LOVELY—Sleeping rm, mod. home: north; board optional; $3.50. Ha. 1718-W. RINK. APT. 55—501 N. Illinois: large, clean rm, I or 2; very desirable. Li. 6980 after 6 p. m. AN unusually pleasant room: ladies; breakfast opt. 603 E. 32nd, Wa. 2836. Room for Rent With Board ALABAMA. N„ 1104 —Nice rm.; modern; gentleman preferred. Ri. 2436. CENTRAL. 1944—Nice rm.; good meals: or 2 gentlemen: private home. Ta. 0267. MERIDIAN. N, 2443—Beautifully furn. rm.: excellent food. References. PENN, N, 2256—Rm. for I or 2: home privileges. Ta. 0761. VERY—Attractive rm, shower bath; excellent meals: bust, man: gar. He, 5507. TWO CHILDREN—To hoard in the country. Mrs. Sarah Schwab. Ladoga. Ind. CHILDREN—To board: Protestant home. Mother's car. Ch. 1734-J, CHRISTLAN HOME—For aged or children; A-l references. Be. 1918 R-l. ATTRACTIVE —Front rm, newly furnished. nice loca. north; home privileges. He 2701. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ADDISON. 218 N.—3 rms, kitchenette; furr.lshed apt, modern. Be. 0891-W. ALABAMA. N.—2 lovely rooms on car line; references required. Ta. 1613, ALA, 1838 N.—l and 2 rms. kitchenette pts. furnished, never been used.
Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA. N, 521—Front rooms. $5 up; children welcome: parking space, ASHLAND. 1620 2 furnished connecting front rooms, private home, adults, phone. ASHLAND, 1650 2 rms, sink, gas range. garage, priv. ent.: furn. He. 2298. BELLEFONTAINE. 1013—Furnished, modern rm, upstairs. Private entrance. _ BROADWAY—RM , KITCHENETTE; MOD, FURN. HE. 2701. BROADWAY. 1422- Beautiful furn. front _apt.; telephone: priv. bath: garage. CENTRAL. 2418—2 nicely furnished rms.; no children: reasonable. . DELAWARE. N, 918— Front rms. $5 up; children welcome: parking space. ENGLISH. 1240—2 connecting modern rms.; furnished: reas. Dr. 5490. FT. WAYNE. 646 Front room; newly decorated; everything furn.: mod.: reasonable. ILIYTBOS - N.—Attractively furnished 1 and 2 rms. Li. 9118. ILLINOIS, N . 1915 2-rm housekeeping apartment: completely furnished. $7 week. KENWOOD. 3022—2 connecting rooms; kitchenette; private home. Ta. 5312_. MORRIS. W„ 1414—3 front rooms, aceommodate 3 or 4: call after 3 p. m. NEW JERSEY. N 124—Under new management: rooms Rl 4145 NEW JERSEY'. 711 N.—Front rm, downs!, also rm. upstairs, mod, everything turn. PARK. 933 —Rm, kitchenette, alcove, also 4-rm. apt., modern. PARK. 2142—New management: newly decorated; 2 rm. apt.; garage. He. 5008. SHERMAN DR, 2406—Modern, furnished 3-rm. apt, downstairs. Ch. 387*. . st] CLAIR. E, 320—Rm, kitchenette, clean, adults or 2 girls. WALNUT. E, 115—2 furnished rms.; walk. dist,: S2O mo. See housekeeper In base. WASHINGTON. E, 1736—4 modern downstairs rooms; everything furnished but linens. Li. 4081. . 11TH, E. 243—2 hsekpg. rms, adjoining bath; private entrance. Reasonable. 2 RMS. - Modern; everything furnished; reasonable. Ha. 1782 . BEAUTIFUL WOODRUFF Nice rra.; girl or couple; $4.50; prl. balcony. Ch. 4108. LOVELY—Woodruff, rm, kitchenette 3rd floor. $6. Large porch, yd. Ch. 4108. EMPLOYED LADY'—Wishes to share modern home, in suburban town; every convenience; on bus line. Call Ri. 000 l daytime. Miss Rose. TWO —Unfurnished rms., with kitchenette, bath: all modern. Ch. 2503-R. Apartments for Rent BELLEFONTAINE, 2315—3 rms. and bath, newly decorated, heat, water and garage furnished. Li. 4635. BELLINGHAM decorated; 3-room apts.; $47.50; utilities furnished. Wa. 4413. BEVILLE. N„ 23—Modern 3-rm. apt : private entrance; reasonable* Ch. 4887-J. CAP N, 1023—5 MOD, UNFURN.; $25, CH. ’ 2641-J. LI. 8136. _____ DELAWARE. N„ 813—4 rms, bath, heat, water furn.; a real place; $35. Lt. 6553. IRVINGTON—LoveIy 3 and 4 rooms, porches, private entrance, heat, light, gas. water, Frigidaire: $45, SSO Ir. 3412. JOHNSON - AVE]] - 37-5 rms, base, attic; Maplewood Court: nicely dec. Ir. 0119. plnEX—Pine. Fletcher ave.; fur and unfur.: $35 up. See custodian. Apt. No. 2. TENTH ST, E, 3118'.'— 4 rooms, semimodern. water furnished. $18.50. Li. 2260. Wa. 1820. 418 E. FIFTEENTH 3 603 Central 37.50 1733 N. Meridian YO-OO 1226 N. Illinois 30.00 240 E. Fratt 30.00 3015 N. Meridian 82.50 1108 College 3a.00 1124 Broadway 43.00 5345 E. Washington 39.00 3515 N. Penn 50.00 1244 E. Washington 43.00 1220 Park 45.50 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES. 710 Union Title. ~ LI. 3458. ‘ APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU Let us help you find an apartment. We take you in dur car. No obligation of course. Ri. 1371. THOROUGHLY modern 2,3. 4 and 5-room apartment: 8 locations north, east, and south at reduced rent. See us or phone. Li. 5391. H. H. WOODSMALL & CO. Fidelity Trust Building. LOVELY —4-rm. upper duplex; newly dec.; garage: utilities furn.; $35. Ha. 1945. LOVELY'- 4-rm. upper duplex: newly dec.; gar.: utilities furn.; adults. Ha. 1945. Houses and Flats Furnished GOODLET. 1030—3 rooms, bath, garage, heat, water furnished. Be. 1583-R. RILEY, N, 118—4 rms, bath, upper <luplex: everythg. furn.; adults, fr. 3013. WALNUT. E, 115—3 rms, bath: everyth, furn.: $35 See Housekeeper In basement. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Houses for Rent BELMONT. N, 557—4 Tooms; gas, lights, water: sl6, Ha. 0255-J, CHARLES ST, 1113—5 rooms: semi-mod-ern: $17.50 per month: water paid. ELM. 812—7 rooms, bath, garage. Ta. 2008. GIMBER. 1208—5 large rooms, strictly modern: garage: excellent condition; reasonable rent; nice large yard. Li. 2933, evening. He. 2129. GIMBER, 1210—Semi-modern. 4 large rms, garage: excellent condition: nice large vard; reasonable rent. LI. 2933. evenings He. 2129. HOVEY:. 2009-11 -5 rooms semi-modern double, water paid, sls. Call MR. SHRADER, Dr. 4743. LUDLOW. 2015—4 rms.: elec, city water pd.: parking space; McCULLOUGH. M’PHERSON. 2823—Double: 5-rm. mod.; _ gar.: $25: clean: A-l; floors refinished. ORIENTAL, 137 S.—4 rms, gas. dec. gar, water pd, new paper. sl3. PINE, N„ 434—Rear; 4 rooms, sl4; water paid. Ask for Mr. Beston. PROSPECT. 425—5-rm. mod, $29. Raymond. E, 1416. 3 rms. semi-mod, S2O. PROSPECT. 825—7 rooms modern. 2-car g a rage; water paid; S3O. Ta. 2347. ROYAL. 4209—5-room semi-mod. bungalow, $22.50; 2-car garage. Hu. 5936. SH RIVER. 3143—3-room bungalow; good location; lights, wa, pd.: sls: near bus. SOUTHEASTERN. 2511—5-rm. double; water pa id; garage: $22. Ha. 0244-R. SPRUCE, 1605—5-room semi-modern; garage; reduced to adults_ Dr. 1363. SPRUCETi72B—Lower duplex; 4 rms, mod. clean, excellent cond, gar, $22.50 wa, pd. ST. CLAIRTe, 1120—Double; 9 rms, mod, gar.; A-l cond.; Kroger plant: S3O; wa. pd. NEAR BROOKSIDE PK.—5 rms. semi-mod-ern; redeco.t gar.: va. pd. Cn. 6<OI~W, NORTH—Bellefontalne; 6 rms, bath, garage, S2B; Kenwood, 5 rooms, bath, garage. $25; McPherson. 5 rooms. Inside toilet. $lB. Rent begins June Ist. Ir. 3412. REDUCED RENT 2925-27. 2931 Moore St.; 3 rooms; gas. electricity, water, $12.50; will decorate to suit tenants. Ri. 5771. SEE THIS—2 bouses; newly decorated. 3327 E, Tenth St. Business Places for Rent 1, 2. 3 AND 4-ROOM SUITES. Furnished or unfurnished. UNION TITLE OFFICE BLDG. Southwest Corner Market and Delaware. Li. 3458. Room 710. nTce RM—Good business loc.; sl2 mo.; close Fountain so. 824 Shelby. Dr. 2084. WASH. E, 608—Large front rm.: front rear entrance; reasonable. Ri. 0i77. Suburban for Rent ROCKVILLE ROAD STOP fi'-i—Act quickly, house, ground, park. NEAR RIVER AND 73RD ST.—6-room cottage, furnished or unfurnished; garden and chicken space. Ri. 2015. NEW 6 RM. HOUSE—With gar and nice garden in Ben Davis. Call 6440 W. National Rd. Be. 4973. Houses for Sale MY NEW STRAW - I will eat my new straw hat, if these two homes are not sold by Monday, because they are the best values I know of. 121 E. BERWYN ST. Has just been completed. It has two good sized bedrooms, large living room and dining room, complete bath, builtin cabinet in kitchen, oak floors throughout. full basement even under the front porch, Rvbolt. furnace, garage crushed stone driveway. Real value at $4,250 on termS ‘ 206 E. BERWYN ST. Is anew modern bungalow with complete bath. Rybolt furnace, garage with cement drive. $4,100 on very reasonable terms. Go 2900 South on Penn, or Brill St. Open Saturday afternoon and Sunday. Ri. 2509. Hu. 3284. BERWYN ST.. 952 Dandv new 5-room modern bungalow, just south of beautiful Garfield park; brick and cement porch, hardwood floors, excellent interior decorations, enameled kitchen and bath, alcove tub. shades, linoleum Schlage button locks, cabinets. Rybolt furnace, laur.drv connections, garage, sodded vard. paved street. Price only 500. Terms $250 cash and S4O monthly. RI. 2509. N. J. FOX HU. 1168. BERKLEY' ROAD. 640-642 Companion houses built especially for friends or father and son. Specially landscaped tof ether. One Dutch colonial and one new nglish colonial within plain view of Butler college and Orchard school. Each house newlv painted and decorated. Full basement, two-car garage attached. 8 rooms; extra large living-room w.th fireplace. Hu. 6855. Hu. 6801. 1414 LEGRANDE SSO CASH S Rooms, modern except furnace: dandy buy. Call Mr. Caine, Li. Wash. 024a.
Houses for Sale SEE THIS AND BE CONVINCED 5-rm. bungalow; modern. Must sell: leaving citv. Will sac. for $5,300; small cash will handle. Ca 11 Ir. 2413. morn & ev. KENWOOD—S-room double] bath, garage. bargain. Owner. Ir. 3412. STUART ST, 2909—5-rm. semi-mod. gar.; SIOO down. $25 per month. Ta. 0734. Real Estate for Exchange HAVE DOUBLE—CIear of incumbrance; in good location south; always rented, in good condition: want to trade as down payment on strictly modern, 5-room bungalow north. Hu. 2219, 5-RM. BUNGALOW—For farm with fruit: 1 hr. drive from city. 1552 E. 10th St, EQUITY—In 5-rm, strictly mod. home, for a gd. used ~ar. 4261 English. Dr. 7412. Lots for Sale AN ACRE AT 19TH AND AUDUBON—WiII cut into 4, 60 foot lots. $lO down, sl9 monthly. Mrs. Kimmell. Ir. 1525. CORNER LOT - "North "new boulevard; $1,550 price, will sell $675 equity for S4OO c ash, baiance mo. payments. Ta. 5831. Suburban for Sale CHICKENS! CHICKENS! Truck Gardens 2 Acres—Bungalows SSO Cash —Balance Like Rent IN SUNSHINE GARDENS Bus service, community grocery, near your work, near Churches and schools, with school bus service. Drive out anv dav: take Bluff Road No. 37 from 1902 South Meridian Street, then 4 miles to White Center M. E. Church, see sign then West. For full detai's call MR NEUKOM. Wash. 0569 day or night. 5 LARGE ROOMS- Lot 80x220: bath, full basement, Holland furnace, garage, chicken house, fruit, shrubberv. 2 wells, electric pump. Terms. Owner. 5019 Madison Ave. Business Property for Sale SHELBY. 1881—Nice storeroom; 6 living rms.; rented at $65 per month. Dr. 5350. Building and Contracting TO build by contract, houses, garages, fences; also repairing estimates, permits. U, L. NOEL. 1140 Park. Li. 4138. Storage and Transfer STORE—Your furniture In fire proof storage house. Private lockers. Pay 6 months later. Special no charge for hauling for month of May. Estimates given without obligation. Call PARTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. 419 E. Market Ri 7750 PACKING. SHIPPING LOW RATES—On California shipments. Local and overland hauling. OTTO J. SUEZ. Ri. 36286561 night. Ch. 0699 W-4579. J. H. TAYLOR TRANS, fc STORAGE; SPECIAL PRICE OVERLAND—To or from Cricago. St, Louis. Detroit, Cleveland or other cities. Dr. 3071, or Ri. 4265. BORNV AN TRANSFER CO.—Satisfactory moving service; overland trucking of furniture and freight. Ch. 5571. RADIO TRANSFER—And General Hauling of ail kinds. 821 E. 64th. W. E. RODOEKER. Wa, 4433: residence. Hu. 2137. BRITTON TRANSFER- Moving $3 50 load large trucks: responsible men. Dr. 7616. HfCKS—Local and long distance transfer: expert piano movers. Ri, 6434. LOCAL—And overland moving: lowest rales. Responsible men. Be. 3263. WILLIAMS TRANSFER—Large covered trucks; local, overl’d. $3.50 Id. up. Ir. 0244 FURNITURE MOVED s2.so—Arid up; large cove red trucks. LI. 7790. Ch. 1432. Miscellaneous for Sale BABY' CARRIAGE—Reed: like new; reas. 1220 Sturm; between E. Mieh. F. Vermont. BABY CRIB —Simmons springs, mattress; stroller, rocker, porcelain table. Ch. 6925. BEDROOM SUITE— 3 piece, walnut, looks like new. $79.00. 200 S. MERIDIAN BED AND SPRINGS Simmons; good conditlon; cheap. _Ch. 5425. BED—Springs mattresss. complete.ss.9s 200 S. MERIDIAN ST. BED—In-A-Door: new; bergain for S2O. 1901 E. Minnesota St. BED —Infant's and high chair; good conditlon; bargain. Dr. 4244-W. BICYCLE—GirI's: full size; good condition; $9.50. Ta. 2631. BOTTLES Home Bottle Supplies Sagalowsky Bottle Cos. Rl. 7104. 605 S. Capitol. BREAKFAST SET—Beautiful 9-pc. dining rm, 2-pc. living room. 3-pc. bedrm, rugs, occasional tables, twin beds, odd chairs, Coxwells. 2428 N. Meridian. COAL RANGE—SIS or will trade for gas range 2976 School St. Ch. 2593. Daveno Suite—3-pc. mah....519.75 200 S. Meridian St. . DAVENO' SUITE—3-pc. mahogany':' $ 19J75. 200 S. MERIDIAN ST. DAVENPORT—Refrigerator, chair, warrjrobe lib, table. 23 N. Bevllle. Ch 4887-J. DINING ROOM SUITE—Oak, 9 pieces, ex"cellent condition. $35. Huni, 5966. DINING ROOM SUITE—B-pc.; slightly used. $45. 2428 N. Meridian. FURNACE HARDWARE CO. Garden tools and seed ; trellises; screen doors. 139 TV. 16th St.. Li. 5381. Gas Range; “Garland” $11.95 200 S. Meridian St. GAS RANGE; "GARLAND” $11.95 200 >S. ME RIP I.AX ST. GAS STOVE—SS; high oven coal range. sls; dropleaf table, $3.50: congoleum. 45c sq. yd. 1042 S. Meridian St. INCUBATOR—Buckeye; holds 250 eggs"; been used once; bargain. Wa. 3091. INCUBATOR—Good cond, also Blue Grass sod, reasonable. Ch. 5954-R-2. LlNOLEUM—Remanents; less than cost; various sizes. PATTERSON SHADE CO, 9 E. Washington St. 3rd floor. MOTORCYCLE—Light housekeeping furniture: cheap. Dr. 1023. _ OIL STOVE—E-Z; 4 double burners; oven; reasonable. Ch. 0813-W. OVEN—Hubbard. No. lT; will sac.’ real cheap If sold bv Monday. Dr. 6528. P P°h TAB LES—2: good cond ; chesp. 1944 S. Meridian St.
1/ PRICE 72 SALE lf-e:J Ml J.lay, Will h" -"Id flf f. r v.i-ii. ..'.{v <O4O oTLINtVAY- \ W M'i'"d ;■ \ 1 ff - 1 <■ w■ r ' Ten t #OU Hinze Upright, n new piano that ;■ absolutely PH AYF IRS fYoniy Y? x . tra .. BP .?. i . a ! I U ii Harrison, almost new. but perfect; Howard Manualo Player Plan". plain brown mahogany Upright. A Cost $650 when new. is ClfiC high-priced piano C 1 Q C in perfect condition JIvJ for only q)lk7v Whitney Player, oak. The very Sehmoller and Mueller, plain malates' style to be had. In perfect hogany, Duco finished Upright, condition absolutely. wav ' ' han lialf S7OO value at price, only GRAND PIANOS regular $7.5" -.at'!' Crn::d I’y-'b". J'tone and every other detail, fiO C only * U y - i-jtBSS Mr | Free Delivery KIMBALL Direct Branch of the W. W. Kimball Piano Cos, Mfrs, Chicago, HI. PIANO STORE 150 N. Delaware. 2155
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Miscellaneous for Sale REPAIRS—For all stoves; we weld all metals. Model Stove Repair Cos . Rl. 0389. RUGS AND FURNITURE—Cheap; *ll in good condition. Pr. 3902 SINGER SEWING MACHINES Electric drop heads, repair all makes. 126 W, WASHINGTON. RI. 9718. SINGER DROPHEAD—SpeciaI at $lO repairs and rent; guaranteed by a reliable company. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. 60 W. New York St. Ri. 4755. SlNGEß—Portable: electric: *25: and dropheads, $25; like new; open evenings. 838 Virginia Ave. _ SPEED-- Passenger famiiv boat- reas. ARROW BOAT CO, 3231 N. 111. Ta 0616. < O. D. TOMATO PLANTS Millions reads: extra earlv and blight proof. $1 per thousand Ruby King pepper plants large and Rtalkv: $1.75 per thousand. Water mosr to roots and quick shipment. STOKES PLANT COMPANY'. Fitzgerald Oa _ WALL CASE—Mahogany] good cond . worth $125. new. will sell for ssll. 3929 W. Wash. St. Be. 5041. ELECTRIC WASHER 1900 Cataract; good cond.: reason. 3232 N. IU St, Ha 1563 WRINGER' ROLL'S- A'.' makes . lee "wash. Elec. Appliance Clearing BARRETT-WAPE FitßNl r UKE C'O —B6B Virginia Ave.; furniture, rugs, stover, refrigerators, new and used furniture for working people. Cash or credit. Easy terms. Open evenings. Dr. 3667. WINDS OF THE WESTERN SEA—Are not as comfortable as "Nu-Air" ventilators. Let’s prove it. MEIER ELECTRIC &-■ MACHINE CO Ventilating Engineers. 136 S. Meridian St. LI. 2401-02. SUPERIOR HOUSE PAlNT—Outside or-in-side. 15 colors and white. $1.59 gallon. 366 S. Meridian St, Ri._ 91_6$. 3-ROOM OUTFIT- $124.75. LiMng room] bedroom, combination kitchen complete. 200 S. MERIDIAN BIG F< )UR RY. ( O. Unclaimed Freight Station. Cor. Cap. Ave. and South St. Heaty glass trays, suitable for meat shops, drug and candv stores, also homes; 25c each; also 50 pairs oxfords for children. *1 59 pair FOR SALE—Furniture and antlcques of all kinds. 1041 S. East St. BUY YOUR Waterproof truck covers. Tarpaulins and canvas rovers, ire covers, any size tent, furniture truck pads, white or water proof duck, or anything made of canvas, direct from manufacturer and save money. All sires and items in stock. HOOSIER TARPAULIN & CANVAS GOODS CO, 1302 W. Washington Two More Carload., of Tested TOE REFRIGERATORS Received. Low temperatures and cheap to operate. Earn- terms. Trade in -our old ice box. Call Talbot 0689 POLAR ICE A FI EL CO. __ Salesroom 2000 Northwestern Ate. $5.00 BUYS GOOD USED GAS RANGE— Only seven to close out. Hum. CHAMBERS CO, 102 S. Penn St. TWO-CAR GARAGE- 18x20; flr aiding, roll roofing, tash and doors, will build for $l5O. WESTERN WRECKING CO. Be. 1030. 1532 W, Washington St Miscellaneous Wanted WANTED T< > RENT A 3 TO J-TON GASOLINE ROLLER FOR TWO MONTHS. J. F. CASEY CO. lII’. 1717. H HIGHEST SPOT CASH PRICE FOR FURNITURE, RUGS. ETC. CALL US BEFORE YOU SELL. Riley 2019. HODGES AUCT. CO. "j for stoves. bpot Lash uHis $ A furniture. CARL SHANK. LI. 1910. HOUSE CLEANING'.’—Your surplus clothing furniture, magazines, papers will help us t,o help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Ri. 6622, 127 W. Georgia St. IPTOU HAVE HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE—CaI! SHANK AUCTION CO. Ri. 0644, or Ri. 7434. FURNITURE WANTED—CALL HU. 7274. F'or auick service and best prices. WANTED - TO BUY A small grocery or lunch room. 1041 8. East St. TRY TIM C S~VVANI ADS FUR BUSINESt>, Musical Instruments PIANO ACCORDION. Hohnrr. 12 basses, 22 piano keys; in Kood condition. Only $25. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Pennsylvania St. SCHUBERT PlANO—Mahogany case; bargain. $49.50: sold on terms. Splendid Ellington player. Fine condition. Bargain. $110: bench and rolls. Sold on terms. WILKING MUSIC CO, 120 East Ohio street. HAVE Your piano tuned and repair'd for spring; guaranteed work by experts: reasonable prices. Call service department. BALDWIN PIANO CO, 35 Monument Circle. Phone in 7789 SAXOPHONE —Solo, aft. standard make; silver plated; in good case: trmsi S6O. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Pennsylvania. Pianos for Rent $1 Per Month KIMBALL PIANO STORERl. 2155. 130 N. Delaware. $145 to $375. $lO down: no interest ROBERTSON PIANO CO. 235 N, PENN. SAXOPHONES— Slightly used $lO down. E-Z payments. Lorenz Saxophone School, ground_fionr. Pembroke Arcade. PLAYER PlANO—Packard; good as new; 75 rolls, cab. bench; $135 cash. Hu. 42.76. VICTROLA—Victor: rec.: excellent cond.; cheap. H3O N. Colorado. Ch. 21H-T PLAYER - PIANO —"Kimball.'' wtll sac. at ••our own price. 5657 N. Penn. St. PlANO—Upright; kurtzmann; S6O. 1033 S. New Jersey. PlANO—Regent: dark oak. excellent condition : bar gain: SSO cash. Hw_4 <2 ■ KNABE -Upright piano; mahog ; for O'nc.t cash gale: $75, Mornings. Ha. 1909 BANJO—Tenor Bacon; Silver Beil No. 1; verv rpas.: also Tuxedo. Ch. 3353. tuTver PIANO Howard, mahogany P UnT KencT Ch. 5481. 2332 Coynfr._ p n wpi STE—New set trap drums; hand ecFfi 1 urriinated; KIMBALL - PIANO - AND BENCH-Fin; - children s practice. $75. zaio
