Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 June 1933 — Page 12
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LEGALS 5* Legal Bids and Proposals •Turn to Page 111 sidewalk: repairing 270 square yards of I pavement: revetting two '2 ratrn-baMr.‘ resetting four ■ inlets, providing 7 new Iron inlet* providing two ,2> new manhole rings and covers laving HI lineal feet of 12-lnch drain pipe and restting four •*' manhole tops to grade Also extending all water gas sewer and other private service connection* to property line where not already in SPECIAL NOTE TO CONTRACTORS The property frontage and 'he intersection bids shad be separated into the fo,lowing four '4i division 'a l For Reconstructing A price per lineal foot of property frontage, including one-half the cost of intersection' <b> For Resurfacing A price for lineal foot of piopertv frontage including onehalf the cost o! intersections sci For Reconstructing A price per lineal toot for the. other one-half of cost of intersections tdt For Resurfacing A price per lineal foot for the other one-hßlf of cost of intersections . . This contract is to be awarded to he i lowest and best bidder and is to be based on the lowest total cost of all the different items necessary to complete the work. The contractor in submitting his bid must submit a separate bid per cubic sard for extra concrete, to be allowed as an extra or deduction for any variation from b *Btds must also be submitted on the fol- ] lowing Items 1 Adjusting and checking old water boxes 2 Moving old water box and placing new stop 3 Mov.ng and placing new box and new atop 4 Furnishing and placing new water boxes only. , , 5 New water pipe per lineal foot All to be as shown on plans and as specified. Your attention is called to Section 24 in the General Specifications. Contractors must submit a statement acconipaning said bid setting out wnat amount they propose to pay common labor per hour upon said improvement This street under improvement is m'ersecteci by the following streets Palmer street on the east side, Kareher street on the cast side. Minnesota street on both side: lowa street on the east side Cavon street on the east side. Adler street on hoih side , and Bluff avenue on the west I his s'reet is also intersected by the follow, mg alleys: The first alley north of Minnesota street on the west side the first alley south ol lowa street on the ea-t side the fii -t alley south of Cavon street on the east side, and the first alley north of Adler street on the west side. The total cost of the aforesaid improvement including the cost of any general or private extras authorized and ordered by t.he Board of Public Works under the specifications adopted by it as a part of this resolution, shall be primarily allocated assessed and paid as follows: By the property abutting on said improvement, in the case of reconstruction not over 50 per cent of the total cost thereof and in I he case of resurfacing not over 25 per cent of the total cost thereof, exclusive oi one-half of the street and alley Intersections, bv the Indianapolis Railways, Inc , in the case of reconstruction, not over 5 per cent of the total cost thereof and in case of resurfacing not over 10 per cent of the total cost thereof, exclusive of one-hall of street and alley intersections: by the City of Indianapolis, in both Instances, the remaining per cent of the total cost thereof Provided, however, that upon final hearing on the assessment roll the Board of Public Works may assess all that property lying within 300 feet of the street to be improved in any amount it may be found benefited by reason of such improvement All the cost of any public utility and sewer connections and any private extras serving any particular property shall be primarily assessed against such property or as otherwise provided bv lav The balance of the cost of street and alley intersections not above provided for shall be assessed against all that property abutting on the intersecting streets and alleys as above set out,* Ail work done in making of said described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of said Improvement Resolution, and the general and detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications, which are on file and may he seen in the office of said Board of Public Works ot the City of Indianapolis The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bid* E KIRK M'KINNEY. LOUIS C BRANDT CHARLES O BRITTON CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS —Office of the Board fndtanapolis, Ind June sth. 1933 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Notice is hereby given my the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that scaled proposals will be received bv it. at its office, until 10:00 a. m.. on June 10th. 1933. for thp following described public improvement in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized bv Improvement Resolution No. IvOiO 1933, RUSSELL AVENUE From a poini 15 feet southeast of the south property line of Merrill street To the south property line of McCarty street. . _ Bv reconstructing and resurfacing the existing pavement, from curb line to curb line in tne following manner: Grading and paving an eighteen HR' font strip in the center of the street with R inches of reinforced concrete; removing all of Hie present wearing surface and resurfacing with 5-inch reinforced concrete, thus making the new roadwav a uniform width of fifty tsoi feet irom curb line to curb line: resurfacing the wings of the intersecting streets and alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plans: curbing both sides of the roadway with 6x22-inch concrete curb: curbing the wings of the intersecting streets and alleys in a similar manner and io the widths as shown on plans; providing 1,376 lineal feet of straight concrete curb; providing R 7 lineal feet ot 20-foot concrete radius corners; providing 23 lineal feet of 8-foot concrete radius corners; providing 57 lineal feet of fi-foot concrete radius corners: providing 32 lineal feet of 10-foot concrete radius corners: providing 47 lineal feet of 15-foot concrete radius corners; repairing 900 square feet of sidewalk: repairing lit cubic yards of concrete base; repairing 120 snuare yards of pavement; resetting two 121 iron inlets: rebuilding one ill catchbasin. providing one <1 > catch-basin casting. and rebuilding five manhole tops to grade. Also extending all water, gas sewer and other private service connections to proper! vline where not already in. SPECIAL NOTE TO CONTRACTORS: The property frontage and the intersection bids shall be separated into the following four 14 divisions: tat For Reconstructing: A price per lineal foot of property frontage, including onr-half the cost of intersections: ibi For Resurfacing: A price per lineal foot of property frontage, including onehalf the cost of intersections. ic< For Reconstructing A price per lineal foot for the other one-half of cost of intersections. td For Resurfacing: A price for lineal foot for the other one-half of cost of intersections This contract ts to be awarded to the lowest and best bidder and is to be based on the lowest total cost of all the different items necessary to complete the work. The contractor in submitting his bid must submit a separate bid per cubic vard for extra concrete, and per ton for extra binder lo be allowed as an extra or deduction for ativ variation from plans. Bids must also be submitted on the following items: 1 Adjusting and checking old water boxes 2 Moving old water box and placing new stop 3 Moving and placing new box and new stop 4 Furnishing and placing new water boxes only 5 New water pipe per lineal foot All to be as shown on plans and as specified. Your attention is called to Section 24 in the General Specifications. Contractors must submit a statement acrompanving said bid setting out what amont thev propose to pav common labor per hour upon said improvement. This street under improvement is intersected by the following streets Illinois street on the west side; Norwood street cm the west side. Meridian street on the north side and McCartv street on both sides This street Is also intersected by the following alleys: The first allev south of Merrill street on the east side, the first allev south of Norwood street on thp west side an dthe first alley north of McCarty street on the west side The total cost of the aforesaid improvement. including the cot ot era! or private extras authorized and ordered hv the Board oi Fuo . the specifications adopted bv it as a pait of this resolution, shall be primarily allocated. assessed and paid as follow*.' Bv the property abutting on said improvement. in the case of reconstruction not over 50 per cent of the total cost thereof and in the case of resurfacing not over 25 per cent of the total cost thereof exclusive of one-half of the street and allev intersections; by the Indianapolis Railways. Inc., in the case of reconstruction. not over 5 per cent of the total cost thereof and in c.vse of resurfacing not over 10 per cent of the total cost thereof, exclusive of one-half of street and allev intersections; bv the Citv of Indianapolis in both instances, the remaining per cent of the total cost thereof Provided, however, that upon final hearing on the assessment roll the Board of Public Works mav assess all that propertv lving within 300 feet of the street to be improved in any amount it mav be found benefited bv reason of such improvement All the cost of any public utility and sewer connections and any private extras serving any particular propertv shall be primarily astessed against such property or as otherwise provided bv law The balance of the cost of street and allev intersections not above provided for shall be assessed against all iha? propertv abutting on the intersecting streets and allevs as above set out. All work done in making of said described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of said Improvement Resolution, and the genertl and detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the Citv of Indianapolis The Board ot Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids E KIRK M KINNEY LEWIS BRANDT CHARLES O BRITTON CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Office of the Board Indianapolis. Ind , June sth. 1933. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice Is hereby given bv the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received bv it. at Its office, until 10 00 A. M on June 19th. 1933. for the following .described public improvement, in the City of IndianpaoUs. -*s authorized by Imoroiement Resolution No 15063. 1933 MERIDIAN STREET
LEGALS 57 Legal Bids and Proposals From the north property line of Paimei street. To a point 137 4 feet south of the north propertv nne oi Adier street iwesc By jeconstructing and resunacing the existing pavement ,rom euro iien to curb line in tne following manner Grading ana paving an eignteen <lß> foot 'trip 111 ,he enter of the s’reet with 3incn a-phait laid on a 6-incfi concrete oa'<v removing ail oi the pre-ent wearing xunare and resurfacing with 3-incn aspnalt jam on the present tounaation. with an addition iheieto of concrete as snown on plans, and brick gutter 133 leet in width <2 66 leet in width at allevs. thus making tne new roadway a uniform width ot thirty-seven t3 h lee’ from euro line to euro nne; resurlacing the wing, oi the intersecting streets anu alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as hown on plans, curbing both sides of the roadwa' with 6x22-inth concrete curb, curbing the wing ol the intersecting ,? nd ln 8 slm^ar manner and to the widths as snown on plans, providing 2 882 jineal feet ot straight congee curb providing 32 lineal leet of .'Moot concrete radius corners, providing 94 Jineal .ret of 6-foot concrete radius corner'. providing 189 jineal feet of 10-foot concrete radius corners; providing 484 square yards of brick gutter, repairing 128 cubic vards of concrete base; repairing 650 square feet of sldewaik. repairing 270 'quare yards of pavement; resetting two ■2l catchbasins: resetting four 14, iron ime'.v providing seven >H new iron inProviding two '2i new manhole ring and covers; laying 81 lineal feet of 12-inch ?o r ps n to P ‘grad a e nd reset,,nß four manhole Also extending all water, gas, sewer and otner private service connections to proper ’.V line where not already in. SPECIAL NOTE TO CONTRACTORS Ihe property frontage and the interseca\ ' , ’ hßil be sf,para ted into the following 14 • divisions: 'a, For Reconstructing A price per lineal foot of property frontage, including one-half the cost of intereseciions ,' PI , or Surfacing A price per lineal hTtf propenv , frontage including onehalf the cost of intersections 'ci For Reconstructing A price per ! tersest ions ° thPr one - half of cost i, ‘dt For Resurfacing A price per lineal te?secUons he ° lhPr on ' > ‘ half of cost °I ini , 7 his contract is in be awarded to the lowest, and best bidder and is to be ba.-ed on the lowest total cost of all the different e m s necessary to complete the work, rhe contractor in submitting his bid mu t submit a separate bid per cubic vard hmde£ t! ?o r b£ <:rf l ,P ’ 2 nd per ton for extra ri £ a lowed as an extra or deduction for anv variation from plans ! fonowing^tems 150 bP SUbmlt,e<f the I bo I X es AdjUSUnK and checking old water ! M 2 Mov.ng old water box and placing new 3 Moving and placing new box and new i stop 4 Furnishing and placing new water boxes only. *n New " ater P.P* P*r lineal foot j sp ecined bP aS shown on plans and as Your attention is called to Section 24 ; in the General Specifications Contractors must submit a statement i Hccompaning said bid setting out what l amount thev propose to pay common labor j Per hour upon said improvement. This street under improvement is intersected by thp folowing strepts. Palmer street on the east side. Kareher street on the east side. Minnesota street on both sides. lowa street on the east side. Caven ! Mrccf on the east side; Adier street on 1 both sides, and Bluff avenue on the west , Side. This street is also intersected bv the following alleys The first alley north of Minnesota street on the west side, the first, allpy south of lowa street on the east side, the first allev south of Caven street on the east side, and the first alley fiofth of Adler street on the west side. The total cost of the aforesaid improvement. including the cost of any general o rprivate extras authorized and ordered bv the Board of Public Works tinder the specifications adopted by it as a part of this resolution, shall be primarily allocated assessed and paid as follows:' Bv the property abutting on said improvement. in the mase of reconstruction i not over 50 per cent of the total cost thereof and in the case of resurfacing 1 not over 25 ner cent of the total cost 'hereof exclusive of one-half of the 'reel and alley intersections; by the Indianapolis Railways, Inc., in the case of reconstruction, not over 5 per cent of the total cost thereof and in case of resurfacing not over 10 per cent of the total cost thereof exclusive of one-half of street and a lev intersections: bv the City of Indianapolis. in both instances. the remaining per cent of the total cost thereof Provided, however, that upon final hearing on the assessment roll and Board o’s Public Works may assess al! that property 'Vine within 300 feet, of the street to be improved in any amount it may be found benefited by reason of such improvement All the cost of any public utility and sewer connections and anv private extras serving anv particular propertv shall be primarily assessed against such propertv or as otherwise provided hv law The balance of the cost of street and a i ~ Riteresticons not above provided for shall be assessed against all that propertv abutting on the intersection streets and allevs as above set out. All work done in making of said desenberi publie improvement shall be in p'Tfnrdanrp with the terms and conditions of said Improvement Resolution and the general and detail plans, profiles drawings and specifications which are on file and mav be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the Citv of Indianapolis. The Board of Publie Works reserves the right to reject any or al! bids E KIRK M'KINNEY. LOUIS C BRANDT CHARLES O. BRTTTON
CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Office 0 f (he Board Ind i ana nolis. Ind June sth 1933 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS , herpb Y sii'P'i by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana that sealed proposals will be received by it. at. its office, until 10:00 A M. on June 19th. 1933, for the following described public improvement in the Citv of Indianapolis as authorized bv Improvement Resolution No 15061 1933 MERIDIAN STREET From the south property line of McCarty street. street thp nor,tl pro P et 'ty line of Morris reconstructing and resurfacing the Hnn n? pa 'T Pnt from Clllb 'ine to curb line in the following manner: Grading and paving an eighteen ÜBi foot V. 1 the ce i ltel ' o f the street with 3-inch asphalt on a 6-inch concrete pase foundation: removing all of the present wearing snrface and resurfacing with 3-inch asphait laid on the nresent foundation, with en 'TiT, 1 , 00 iiie'Tlo of concrete as shown 3dth ,9 an f d , brl< ; k * utter 133 feet in th !„„ 2 66 a f at allevs '- thus making the new roadway a uniform width of fortvllie 1 451 feet from curb line to curb line' '■f ap '', facln s V'e wings of the intersecting toGhe ,Hrfis eVS 'P a similar manner and b°et bP ,l‘ and, L s , a , s sho 'U" 0,1 Plns: curbing both sides of the roadwav with 6x22-ineh concrete curb, curbing the wings of the | intersecting streets and allevs in a siniimanner and to the widths as shown on Plans providing 2.958 lineal feet of straight eonrret.-' curb: nrovidinc 339 l lineal feet of 6-foot concrete radius corners- providing 62 8 lineal feet of 10-foot , i PPPI i et f’ , rad , ni A corners; providing 94 2 lineal feet of 15-foot concrete radius cornels. providing 533 square vards of brick gutter, repairing 2 900 square fret of sidewa!k: repairing 103 cubic vards of connote base, repairing 200 square vards 0 f nrovernent: resetting two i2i iron inlts providing one •1 > manhole ring and cover 1 nnri nR , 2 s , lnfal . frP ' of '2-inch drain pipe'. gradp reSPttinß two l2 ' manhole tops to A]*° extending all water, gas. sewer and other rofix-ate service connections to propert\ line where not already in Also extending all water.'gas. sewer and n her cnllp ections to prop-oinnun iOlhri private service connections t prperti linr where nt already in. P SPECIAL NOTE TO CONTRACTORS twin a,Hr° P w r n’ L omacr and ,hp interseciwuna^ U . he separated into the folio” ihr tour 4‘ divisions: 'a' For Reconstructing: A price per lineal foot of property frontage, including one-half the cost of intersections' fooler 'Resurfacing A price ner lineal ° p ' p ' Piopertv frontage, including onehalf the cost of intersections -ci Fr Reconstructing: A price per inea! foot for the other one-half of costof m i ersections. io/, f r Resurfacing A price per lineal ■ not for the other one-half of cost of inj tersectms. . Jhis contract is to be awarded to the ! ‘ PWeat an(l best bidder and is to be based on the lowest total cost of all ihe differe*l* Rems necessary to complete the work The cntractor in submitting his bid must submit a separate bid per cubic vard for extra concrete, and per top for extra bindfL '?„ ,f allowed as an extra or deduction i°b i! n ' ' anl w io n from plans : lowing Items:* 150 bP Submitted on the fol ‘ box t s AdJUStlnß and fheckin R old water s’op k* ov ' nR °l d w ater box and placing new 3 Moving and placing new box and new i stop. 4 Furnishing and placing new water ooxes only. 5. New water pipe per lineal foot specified bP SS ‘'ho* 11 on plap s and as ~.Y oi ir a, <ention is’called to Section 24 in the General Specifications. Contractors must submit a statement accompanying said bid setting out what amount they propose to pay emmon labor u P n said imprvement. c „Jh' s s' rp et under improvement is intersected by the following streets s.relff /I'kL 01 ’ J >oth s,des - and Wilkins street on both sides. This street is also intersected bv the folfonff'h a i f r ,U Th e Hist, second, third. ! lxth and seventh allays south of McCartv street, on the east side of the s Ueet. the first. second. third, fourth and fifth alleys south of McCartv street, on the west side of the street, the first, second and third alleys south of Rav fi ree > on tbl> ea ' ! sld e of the street, and tp e first, second and third allevs south of Wilkins street on the east side of the street. The total cost of the aforesaid improvement including the cost of any general or private extras authorized and ordered bv the Board of Public Works under the specifications adopted bv it as a part of this resolution, shall be primarily allocated. assessed and paid as follows Bv the property abating on said Improvement. in the case of reconstruction not over 50 per cent of the total cst thereof and in the case of resurfacing not over 25 per cent of the total cost thereof, exclusive f one-half of the street and alley intersections: by the Indianapolis Railways. Inc., in tip case of reconstruction, not over
LEGALS 57 Legal Bids and Proposals 5 pr cent of the total cst thereof and in ease f resurfacing not over 10 per cent of the tola! co*t thereof, exclusive of one-half ! (tree! and alley intersections; bv tne City of Indianapolis, in both instances the remaining per cent of the total cost thereof Provided however, that upon final hearing on the assessment roll the Board of Public Works may assess all that property lying within 300 sept of the street to be improved in an, - amount it may be found benefitted bv reason of such improvement All the cost of anv public utility and swer connections and any private extras serving any particular propertv shall be primarily assessed against such property or as otherwise provided by law The balance of the cost of street and allev intersections not Ebove provided for shall be assessed against all that prpertv abutting on the intersecting streets and allevs as above set out All work done in making of said described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of said Improvement Resolution, and the general and detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are r.n fi,e and mav be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City f Indianapolis. The Board of Public Wrks reserves the right to reject anv or all bids. E KIRK M KINNEY. LOUIS C BRANDT CHARLES O. BRITTON. CITY ADVERTISEMENT _ LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS —Office of the Board Indianapolis. Ind.. June 5. 1933. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given bv the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it. at its office, until 10:00 a. m. June 19th. 1933, for the following described public improvement in the Citv of Indianapolis. as authorized bv Improvement Resolution No. 15064, 1933 MERIDIAN STREET From the south propertv line of McCarty street. To the north propertv line of Morris street. Mon e ETAOIN UN LI RA RA AARR Bv reconstructing and resurfacing the existing pavement from curb line to curb line in the following manner: Grading and paving an eighteen (18' foot strip tin the center of the seret with 8 inches of reinforced concrete: removing all of the present wearing surface and resurfacing with 5 inch reinforced concrete thus making the new roadwav a uniform width of forty-five 451 feet curb line to curb line: resurfacing the wings of the intersecting streets and allevs in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plans: curbinb both sides of the roadway with 6x22-inch concrete curb: curbing the wings of the intersecting streets and alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plans; providing 2.958 lineal feet of straight concrete curb: providing 339.1 lineal feet of 6-foot concrete radius corners; providing 62.8 linel feet of 10-foot concrete radius corners; providing 94.2 lineal feet of 15-foot concrete radium corners; repairing 193 cubic yards of concrete base: resetting two *2l iron inlets; providing one il> manhole ring and cover; laying 24 lineal feet of 12-inch drain pine, and resetting two <2 > manhole tops to grade Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to propertv line where not already in. SPECIAL NOTE TO CONTRACTORS: The property frontage and the intersection bids shall be separated into the following four 141 divisions: iai For Reconstructing: A price per lineal foot of property frontage, including one-half the cost of intersection: ibi For Resurfacing: A price per lineal foot of property frontage, including onehalf the cost of intersections. (Ci For Reconstructing: A price per lineal foot for the other one-half of cost of intersections: idi For Resurfacing: A price per lineal foot for the other one-half of cost of intersections. This contract is to be awarded to the lowest and best bidder and is to be based on the lowest total cost of all the different items necessary to complee the work. The conractbr in submitting his bid must submit a separate bid per cubic yard for extra concrete to be allowed as an extra or deducation for any variation from plans Bids must also be submitted on the following items: 1. Adjusting and checking old water boxes. 2 Moving old water box and placing new stop. 3. Moving and placing new box and new stop. 4. Furnishing and placing new water boxes only. 5. New water pipe per lineal foot. All to be as shown on plans and as specified. Your attention is called to Section 24 of the General Specifications. Contractors must submit a statement accompanying said bid setting out what amoun hey propose o pay common labor per hour upon said improvement, This street under improvement is intersected by the ofllovving streets: Ray street on both sides, and Wilkins sreet on both sides. This street is also intersected by the following alleys: The first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh alleys east oi McCarty street on the east side of the street; the' first, second, hird. fourh and ,3t. ps3rnaftumsrgot. mfwyp pu puu west side of the street; the first, second and third alleys south of Rav street on the east side of the street, and the first second and third allevs south of Wilkins street on the east side of the street. The total cost of the aforesaid improvement. including the cost of anv general or private extras authorized and ordered bv the Board of Public Works under the specifications adopted by it as a part of this resolution, shall be primarily allocated. assessed and paid as follows: By the property abutting on said improvement in the case of reconstruction not over 50 per cent of the total cost thereof and in the case of resurfacing not over 25 per cent of the total cost thereof exclusive of one-half of the street and alley intersections; by the Indianapolis Railways, Inc., in the case of reconstruction. not over 5 per cent of the total cost thereof and in case of resurfacing not over 10 per cent of the total cost thereof, exclusive of one-half of street and alley intersections: bv the City of Indianapolis, in both instances, the remaining per cent of the total cost hereof. Provided, however, that upon final hearing on the assessment roll the Board of Public Works mav assess all that property lying within 300 feet of the street to be improved in anv amount it may be found benefited bv reason of such improvement. All the cost of any public utility and sewer connections and any private extras serving anv particular property shall be primarily assessed against such property or as otherwise provided by law. The balance of the cost of street and allev intersections not above provided for shall be assessed against all that property abutting on the itncrsecting streets and allevs as above set out. All work doen in making of said described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of said Improvement Resolution, and the general and detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which art? on file and mav be seen in the office of said Board oi Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject anv or all bids. E KIRK M'KINNEY, LOUIS C. BRANDT. CHARLES O BRITTON CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS -Office of the Board— Indianapolis. Ind, June sth. 1933. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is herebv given bv the Board of Public Works of the Citv of Indianapolis. Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received bv it. at its office, until 10.00 A. M, on June 19th. 1933. for the following described public improvement in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 15068. 1933. ILLINOIS STREET From the south propertv line of South street. To a point 141.6 feet south of the south propertv line of Merrill street. Bv reconstructing and resurfacing the existing pavement from curb line to curb line in the following manner: Grading and paving an eighteen 118> foot strip in the center of the street with 8 inches of reinforced concrete: removing all of the present wearing surface and resurfacing with 5-inch reinforced concrete, thus making the new roadwav a uniform width of sixty i6oi feet from curb line to curb line: resurfacing the wings of the intersecting streets and allevs in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plans: curbing both sides of the roadwav with 6x22-inch concrete curb; providing 1.729 lineal feet of straight concrete curb: providing 79 lineal feet of 25-foot concrete radius corners: providing 55 lineal feet of 20-foot concrete radius corners; providing 37 lineal feet of 12-foot concrete radius corners: providing 32 lineal feet of 10-foot concrete radius corners: providing 38 lineal feet of 6-foot concrete radius corner: repairing 7.000 square feet of sidewalk; repairing 306 cubic yards of concrete base: repairing 400 sauare yards of pavement; constructing one tit new iron inlet; laving 15 lineal feet of 12-inch drain pipe, and resetting ten ilOt man hole tops to grade. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to propertv line where not already in. SPECIAL NOTE TO CONTRACTORS: The propertv frontage and the intersection bids shall be separated into the following four 141 divisions: 'at For Reconstructing: A price per lineal foot of propertv frontage, including one-half the cost of intersections: •b> For Resurfacing: A price per lineal foot of property frontage, including one half the cost of intersections. tet For Reconstructing: A price per lineal foot for the other one-half of cost of intersections. <di For Resurfacing: A price per lineal foot for the other one-half of cost of intersections This contract is to be awarded to the lowest and best bidder and is to be based on the lowest total cost of all the different items necessarv to complete the work. The contractor in submitting his bid must submit a separate bid per cubic vard tor extra concrete, and per ton for extra b.nder to be allowed as an etxra or deduction for anv variation from plans. Bids must also be submitted on the following items: 1. Adjusting and checking old water boxes. 2 Moving old water box and placing new stoo. 3 Moving and placing new box and new stop. 4 Furnishing and placing new water boxes onlv. 5. New water pipe per lin. al foot. All to be as shown on plans and as specified. Your attention is called to Section 24 of the General Specifications. Contractors must submit a statement accompanying said bid setting out what ; amount thev propose to pav common labor ; per hour upon said improvement. I This street under improvement is interI sected by the following streets: Henrv street on the east* side. Merrill street on
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LEGALS 57 Legal Bids and Proposals both sides and Russell avenue on the southeast side . . .. „ This street is a iso intersected b\ th, following alleys The first alley south of Henrv stre-t on the east Mde. and the first alley north of Merrill street on the we*?- side The total cost of the aforesaid improve*ment including the cost of anv genera! or ornate extras authorized and ordered bv the Board of Public Works under the specifications adopted bv it as a part of this resolution shall b- primarily allocated. assessed and paid as follows. Bv the propertv abutting on said improvement. in the case of reconstruction, not over 50 per c<*nt of to*.al cost thereof and in the case of resurfacing not ovfr 25 per cent of the total cost thereof exclusive of one-half o*. the street and allev intersections; bv the Indianapolis Railways. Inc, in the case of reconstruction, not over o per cent of the total cost thereof and m case of resurfacing not over 10 ner cent of the total cost thereof, exclusive of one-half of street and allev intersections: bv the Citv of Indianapolis, in both instances, the remaining per cent of the total cost however, that upon final hearing on the assessment roll the Board or Public Works mav assess all that property lving within 300 feet of the street to be improved in anv amount it may be found benefited bv reason of such improvement All the cost of anv public utilitv and sewer connections and anv private extras serving anv particular propertv shall be primarily assessed against such propertv of as otherwise provided bv law. The balance of the cost of street and allev intersections not above provided ior shall be assessed against all that propertv abutting on the intersecting streets and allevs as above set out. All work done in making of said described public improvement, shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of raid Improvement Resolution, and the general and detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and mav be seen in thf office of said Board of Public Works of the CTy of Indianapolis. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject anv or all bids. E. KIRK MCKINNEY. LOUIS C. BRANDT. CHESTER T. BRITTEN. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices ELLIS, HARRY R.—Beloved husband of Lulu E. and father of Dorothy and Donald. passed awav Sunday afternoon. Services at the PLANNER Ar BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Tuesday 2 o'clock. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. GRANT. AMELIA M.—A*e 29 years: wife of Wilbur Grant, mother of Helen Rosemary. and Nellie Mav Grant, sister of Frank. John and Cart Langer. Mrs. Helen Ross and Mrs. Elizabeth Stemmetz. passed awav at the hone, 2i4 Leeds St, Sunday p. m. Funeral at the residence, Wednesday. 9:30 a. m. Holy Cross church. 10 a. m. Burial St. Joseph's cemetery. GLASSMEYER. ANNA—Age 74 years, beloved wife of John, mother of Mrs. Fred Gevler. Mrs.' Augusta Phillips. Mrs. John Sauer. Robert and Lawrence Glassmeyer. passed awav Saturday. 10 p. m. at residence. 2121 Napoleon St. Funeral Tuesday, 8:30 a. m. at residence. 9 a. m, St. Catherine's church. Burial St. Joseph cemeterv. Friends invivted. 'Cincinnati papers please copv.i G. H. HERRMAN IN CHARGE. HAFFEY. TIMOTHY Age 62. nephew of Cornelius Haffev of Washington, Ind, cousin of Patrick H, Matthew, Nellie Malonev of this city passed awav Saturday. June 3. Funeral Tuesday June 6. 7:30 a. m, from FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N. Meridian St. Services St. John's Church. 8 a. m. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. iMr. Haffev was with the street car company for 40 years, i MERRICK. BERTHA LOUISE—Age 11 veers, litle daughter of Edwin and Bertha Braun Merrick. Funeral from late home. 1619 S. Sherman dr, Wednesday. 8:30 a, m, Holv Name church. Beech Grove. 9a. m Burial St. Joseph cemeterv. SULLIVAN. NORA—Sister of John J. Sullivan and Mrs: Jeremiah O'Gradv, died Sunday. June 4 at St. Vincent's hospital. Funeral Wednesday. June 7 at 8:30 a. m, from JOHN J. BLACKWELL & SONS FUNERAL PARLORS 926 N Capitol Ave. Services at Holv Cross Church at 9 a. m. Friends invited. 2 Cards, In Memoriams SCHAUB—We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks for the kindness of our relatives and friends and to the Rev. F. R. Daries during the sickness and death of Fred E. Schhaub. Also wish to thank J. John Herrman. funeral director for his efficient service. ALBERT C. SCHAUB. SON JOSEPH M . and GUSTAVE SCHAUB. BROTHERS. 3 Funeral Directors, Florists W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelby St. Branch office. 1634 W. Morris FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N. Meridian St. TA-1835. GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI-5374 lIISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI-3828 Johnson & Montgomery Funeral Home 1622 N. Meridian. HA-1444. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. DR-0321-032a 4 Lost and Found Lost Diamond scarf pin ’ with protector. Liberal reward. TA-0748. WRIST WATCH, lay’s whit gofd7~4 diamonds Perry Stadium. Reward. WA.36 ' COIN PURSE containing diamond ring, downtown. Reward.. 108 W. Raymond. DR-2769. DOG—Small black, white. long-haired; ■ Tuffy." 5829 Forest Lane. HU-1977. 5 Personals DR. CHESTER MILLER—"The Children’s Dentist." 1107 Odd Fellow Bg. RI-7281. BROKEN COOKIES—Bc pound. 2 for 15c: returned cakes, splendid condition, half price. 108 W. 12th. LI-7977. RENT A MAYTAG $1 per week. L_ S. AYRES & CO. BEER, 10c Served here or take out. THOMAS LUNCH ROOM. 1310 W. Washington St, Free Parking Space. 24-Hour Service. Also sold by case—cut price. 6 Transportation SPECIAL BUS —Chicago fair, week-ends; $3 round trip. 445 Century Bldg. RI-6858. BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services CHAIRS made new bv rebottoming in cane, hickory or reed. BOARD OF INDUSI TRIAL AID FOR BLIND. HA-0583. | CEMENT WORK —20 years’ experience. ! Bottom pr.ces. Estimates free. APFLEI GATE. RI-9255. BAND and orchestra instruments repairing: i expert guar work. PEARSON PIANO i CO. 128 N Penn. LI-5513. UPHOLSTERING -Special summer rates; estimates. SCHLEPPEYL 1017 N. New I Jersey. LI-3716. REMODELING Screening. carpentering. i painting cement work. Estimates free. YOUNG._ CH-4252-M FURNITURE —Upholstered, repaired, reflnis’ned: orices are lower. OTTO BRADE CO. LI-8981. ASHES—Hauling from basement. Also trash and yard cleaned up, TA-6429. WINDOW SHADE Cleaning, authorized dealers of Brenlin window shades. KEITH SHADE CO, RI-4995. 1348 N. 111. St. 7-a Moving, Transfer, Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now. pay six months later, free hauling to storage. Moving *4 per load and up. Call RI-7730 419 E. Market St BRADSHAW TRANSFER—Move anv time S2 and un: exo. white men. LI-4105. RI-1288—Moving prices reduced. Clean pads: covered trucks; white men. DR EX El, 1243 —Moving. S2 up. General hauling. MILLER. 1023 Fletcher Ave. MOVING $2 UP—Local, overland equip. covrd. trucks; white men. Pete’s. CH--2878. STORAGE—LocaI, loag distance hauling return loads wanted. Part loads service. OTTO J. SUESZ, RI-3628. RI-6561. CH--0699-W. LONE EAGLE TRANSIT CO.—Local, long distance hauling. Reduced rates. LI-3970. 7-b Paperhanging and Painting A NO. 1 PAPER hung 10c roll: wall paper cleaned FREE. Painting. repairing, quality work. MR. WILLIS. DR-5075. CLEANING—Paper 50c per room: immediate service: white: 10 vears experience. LANNAN. BE-4728 REAL Dap* r hanger, painter. 25 vears’ experience; any room *2; white man. MR RAY HE-3247 PAPER HANGING—S 2 room: paper 8c up House painting. Guaranteed satisfaction BE-1567 PAPERHANGING—Interior decorating by Daniels—“ Personal Service. 25 vears’ experience: estimates free 1636 Rocse- | veil are CH-4368-M. PAPER HANGING, cleaning and painting, by responsible man. reasonable. CH--2515-J PAPER furnished, hung, S3 75 kitchens painted. $7. Painting, interior, exterior. RI-1642. S2: HANG anv room Excellent work 1 Paper 5c up. LI-4290. PAlNT—Washing, painting, paper cleani ink- estimates; reasonable. HOPKINS. RI-9754,
BUSINESS SERVICE 7-b Paperhanging and Painting PAINTING Papering, carpentering. The best and cheapest. BURROUGHS. B£-1185-W PAINTING, papering furnished: hung, bedrooms. *3. other rooms reasonable. BE-3835. PAINT WASHING, paper cleaning. 50c and up. Work satisfactory. FORRESTER. PAlNTlNG—lnterior and exterior; expert workman SPEEDWAY DECORATORS. BE-2861 -X PAINTING, lead and oil. exterior, interior. Estimates free. HENDRIK DINKLA. Cij--6875-R. —=== 7-d Cleaners and Dyers RUG CLEANING —Reliable, guaranteed work, special price. 9x12: 51.50 with sizing; quick delivery service. BARKER LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING CO. LIIDEAL RUG CLEANERS—Guaranteed rugs cleaned, SI. U. B. the judge: small rug free if vou mention this ad. CH-2973. RUGS—9xI2 cleaned, sized. $1.50; small one free: work guaranteed. HU-7887. INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, Colleges. Tutoring Pfiw, Complete course dual instruction. “ $2 per lesson. TARKINGTON SCHOOL OF AVIATION. BE-4400. SlO5-5250 MONTH —Government Life Jobs. Many after depression vacancies. Men, women, 18-50. Steady. Qualify now. Sample coaching and full particulars. FREE. Apply immediately, today sure. Times Box 1050-R, HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted —Male MEN-SALARY-BONUS 38 NORTH PENN, ROOM 418 METAL WORKER, bodv. fender repair. Must be first-class. Apply at once. MASTER PAINT AND BODY CO, 928 N. Penn. WANTED—An aggressive young man between the age of 20 and 25, high school graduate; long hours, hard work, small salary. Give phone number. Apply Times, Box K 7i. ————— 14 Help Wanted —Female LADIES to list household goods; room 212 Holiday Bldg, Ohio and Alabama Sts. 3 LADIES with cars for special contact work. All leads furnished. If free to travel, salary and commission, position available on proven ability, special training free. No purchase or cash bonds required. Start immediately, be earning good income bv end of week. Apply Miss Hildebrand. 620 Peoles Bank Bldg. HOME in exchange for house work and small wages. 3025 N. Illinois. HIGHSCMHOOL. graduate, if you are capable, meeting the better class of people, interested in learing a profession with a future. Apply 316 K. P. Bldg. WOMEN to sell Kingham’s famous products. North side territory only. KINGHAM BROS, 1301 Barth Ave. 16 Situations W'anted HOUSEMAN—CoIored; wages $6. Experienced. Wall paper cleaning, 35c room. Need work. Box K-129. RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms $2—523 N. ALABAMA APT 5. Modern room, adjoining bath. Constant hot water. ASHLAND. 1555—First floor roopi, sun parlor, private bath; separate entrance. RI-4736. DELAWARE, N, 1328—Furnished room; private tub shower, twin beds. Reasonable. ILLINOIS, 1907 N.—Attractive cool room, nice closet, constant hot water. Garage Reasonable. ILLINOIS. N, 2164 —Good, modern, sleeping rooms: private home; $1.50 week. KENWOOD, 3550—Clean, pleasant room, next bath: home privileges; reasonable; garage. HA-2551-M. 1618 N. MERIDIAN- Front room, private home: garage; nicely furnished. NEW JERSEY, N, 226—Sleeping rooms. $2, 52.50; 35c per night. Hot and cold water. NORTH Large front room, ideal; business man or girl: gar.; breakfast. HA-0777-M. ORIENTAL, NT, 20. Nice. cool. front rooms. $2,50, $3; hot, cold water. All conveniences. PENNSYLVANIA, 1470 N.—All outside sleeping rooms, private bath, or witnout. PENNSYLVANIA, 2251 N.—Large airy front room. Rent reasonable. Home privileges. TA-5608. - WASHINGTON - BLVD. Large front room' in nrivatr home: garage. TA-5462. FREE —Lady’s room, assist housekeeping. 1129 Finley. 24 W. 18TH ST. Nice, cool room, private home, ground floor. Home priviliges. LOVELY furnished cool room, bath; exclusive home near Butler University. Garage. HU-5309. ___ 17-a Hotels, Resorts, Inns CLINTON HOTEL —29 Virginia Ave.; large front housekeping room; newly decorated. Colonial Hotel S£ e tS a SS: predate, $4 up. 236 N. Illinois. NICE clean beds; cross ventilation: 25c night; new Palace Hotel, 4 N. Neew Jersey St. ' HOTEL ROOM' RATES Dailv, 1 person, 75c, sl. $1.50. Daily. 2 persons. sl. 51.50. S2. All out-side rooms, with running water, public and private baths. Clean in every respect. CORONADO HOTEL 156 1/ 2 N. Illinois St. One block north of bus terminal. Phone LI-1637. HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern hotel service. As low as $2 a day; $lO week. 750 N. Meridian. LI-2351. Wants Ads Accepted Till 10 p. m. 18 Housekeeping Rooms $2.75 ALABAMA, 1104 N. 1 room. 53.25; 2 rooms, sink, front, overstuffed, $3.50; attic. 51.25. $3. $3.50 and ss.so—lllinois. N, 2339; 1 and 3 rooms; suitable for 4, HA-4928-M. $4 50—2 rooms with well equipped kitchenette. garage, utilities. 1 large single, S3. HA-3455-W. $5; 31ST. W, 830—2 rooms, sink completely furnished; front and back entrance: modern. HA-2448-W. $6; ALABAMA. N, 2114—Large, cool, attractive, 2-room apartment, utilities furnished: garage. TA-1703. ADAMS. 1947—1 and 2 rooms, kitchenette apartments; $2.50, $4 week; garage free; near Brookside. ALABAMA. N. 1838—Lovely newly cleaned apartments: nice kitchens: constant hot water; porches; rent reduced; furnished. See Them! ASHLAND. 1554—Nicelv furnished 3-rcom apartment; everything furnished; private bath; $7. BROADWAY, 1403—Reduced, front apartment, airy, fight; overstuffed, porch, phone. $4 and up. COLLEGE. 1427—Cozy 3-room apartment; sink: utilities: garage optional. RI-8104. COLLEGE AVE.. 1316—Two large rooms, modern; $6 week; two smaller rooms. $4. Call RI-4770. DELAWARE, 914 N.—2-rm. apt.: light and plenty air, also sleeping rooms: adults, LA SALLE. 42 S.—2 modern iront rooms, down; private entrance; sink and bath. 1 MERIDIAN. S.. 1706—2 room. sink, next to bath, private entrance: utilities: $5. MERIDIAN. 2317—Front room, kitchen privileges or meals; nice for 2 girls. NEW JERSEY. 2206. N.—Front loom and kitchen, nicelv furnished, newly papered. sink. Reasonable. OHIO. 540 E. -2 nice front rooms, $3 per week: 1 room. 51.50. ORIENTAL. 20. N.—Nice. cool, completely furnished efficiency apartments. $5, S6. Private entrance. ORANGE, 222—2 or 3 rooms, everything furnished; private entrance; garage; nice yard; porch. PARK. 1964—Apt. 2: 3 rooms overstuffed: radio; utilities: S6. Private entrance. Accommodate 3 or 4. PARK. 1655—C00l 3-room apartment, Ist floor, same as double. $7; kitchenette apartment; $3.50. TALBOT. N.. 2342—2-Room front apartment: furnished complete: modern; sink. range, reasonable. HA-4809-M. TUXEDO. N.. 1210—3-Rooms overstuffed private bath. A-l: $8 week: utilities. adults. CH-2052-W. WASHINGTON. E.. 4117—3 lovelv furnished rooms, bath, garage, porch, phone, utilities furnished. i EXCEPTIONAL> 30th. W.—Partly furnished, 2 rooms upper 52.50: down, 4 rooms. $3.50. Modern. WA-2820-J. 1100 NORTH—Nicelv furnished 2-room apartment: reasonable: private entrance. LI-8733. 19 Rooms with Board $4.50 double. $5 single; 2016 N. Delawarepleasant cool room, well ventilated: excellent meals. All privileges. HA-1786-M. ALABAMA. N. 1801 —Front room; cross ventilation, home cooking. 1 or 2Reasonable. HA-4841-R NEW JERSEY. N 2062—Large room, twin beds. 2 closets, shower. 2_men. TA-6916 HARDING. 1857 N.—Front room, laundry 3 meals: $5 single; $7.50 double. Home privileges. PARK. 833—Real home, close in. choice rooms. $5; 3 good meals; garage. RI--9930 21 Unfurnished Apartments FREE transportation to inspect furnished and unfurnished apartments day or night. No obligations. LI-5452- ve or Sun. HU-6819, or TA-1064 or WA--0433. INDIANAPOLIS RENTAL AGENCY. $12—1606 ARROW’—Electricity, water paid Phone Pharmacy 1557 Roosevelt. CH-4444 $20—12 W. 11TH—Nicely decora ted''kitchenette apartment: neat. gas. water, ice furnished. Call Apt, 1, The Grant. , CENTRAL. 2342—5 Rooms, heat and water. i month tree. FU-5994. HE-2783. f
RENTALS 21 Unfurnished Apartments COLLEGE. 2433 -6-room duplex hardwood floors, refinished, porches, heat, water. garage. COLLEGE. 2414- 3 rooms, frigidaire garage. S3O HE-2064. college. 2i53; 4-5-room apartments; S2O-522.50 See custodian. Apt. 3. IRVINGTON 4 rooms and bath. yard, porches: heat and water furnished. $27 50 IR-2466 NEW JERSEY"-'!IS N.—3-room apartment. Frigidaire, utilities furnished; Now s2a. TA-3931. 21ST ST.. E, 424—Desirable 4-room apartment. front, rear porches, heat, water funished. HA-2317 MODERN front 4-room apt., south side location: rent cheap. DR-0107. CUMBERLAND APARTMENT. 219 E 17th. —4 light airy rooms nice condition. HE--3744. Now $17.50 Worth S3O Four rooms bath, porches, screens, shades, stove, hot water. A lovelv Diace. Rent from owner. C. A. HUFF. WA-2181. Look at _ . _. Mass. Ave., Cor. Steele St. 3720 N. Pennsylvania $45-SSO 2035 N. Meridian 40- 60 SOUTH SUMMER RATE 2-ROOM APTS., 336 PROSPECT ST. Utilities furnished; in good condition: can be seen at anv time. SECURITY TRUST CO DR-7155-K. or Apt 2 Very Special Offer Four or five rooms, strictly modern beautiful woodwork and floors. Lots of built-in features; Frigidaire. etc. No reasonable offer refused. Rent from owner. C. A. HUFF. WA-2181. Look at 720 E. 13th St. 22 Unfurnished Houses $10; BEVILLE. N.. 204 —4 rooms, semimodern. water paid. BE-0205. sl2; ADAMS ST., 2811—4-room bungalow, double, garage, water paid. RI-1533. $12750: DRAPER. 1531—4 rooms kitchenette; semi-modern: water paid; redecorated. HU-468. PR-3564-R. 512.50; GRACELAND. 3315—5 Rooms semimodern, water paid, garage. SI2.SO—BELL ST.. 509—5-room semimodern. toilet, repapered, water paid. _TA-64_15. sl7; INGRAM. 1824 Near Tech. 6 rooms modern, garage, redecorated; Bright wood car. ALABAMA. N.. 1819—6-room modern, upper duplex, water furnished; porches; S2O. HA-0532, BELLEFONTAINE. 1304 -8 rooms modern single, suitable roomers. 2 families: $25. HU-6404, BRADBURY. 1308—5 rooms; garage; toilet; new paper: now $11.60. TA-3931. BRADLEY, S., 43—4-room modern double; built-in features; A-l condition; garage. BURGESS AVE.—Apartment doubles, A-l; very reasonable; inquire 5205 Burgess Ave. IR-7096, CENTRAL 3154—6-room modern double; garage; Shortridge, School SO; $25. HA--1676-R. COFFEY. 906 —3-Room double, redecorated, repainted, vard. porches; SB. Reduced. HU-6833. it DELAWARE. N.. 1853—Light, airy, 5 rooms, modern, garage, S3O; water paid. HA--4P53-J. EUCLID, N.. 720—Owner's 5-room modern double, garage, water paid, $26. IR--4024. HARDING N.. 2i04—6-room modern, separate porch, hardwood floors, fenced yard. 2 5. WA-5010. HARLAN. S , 817—4 rooms; attractive, clean, nice lights, base receptacles: inside toilet; sink, drain board: new floors: shades, curtain rods; lawn; screen doors; cement walks; porch; reduced to $12.50; water paid. ILLINOIS. N.. 2639—8-Room modern single. suitable roomers. 2 families: $25. TA-5646 NEW JERSEY - N.. 2329—8 rooms, modern. 4 bedrooms-, garage, splendid condition. $35, HA-1676-R. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2020—Lower duplex home, beautifully redecorated. 5 rooms, hath, garage, vard. Low rent. NEW YORK, 716, E.—6-room single; newly decorated; key at 325 E. Washington St. 5139 E. North Four-room modern double; new paper; A-l location: water paid. LI-7491. GREGORY A: APPEL. INC. NORTH. 2625 E.—Six rooms, modern. Near St. Phillip Church. HA-0206-R. OLIVE, 1449—6-room modern, double garage. reasonable. DR-0116. 1234 Cottage. 349 N. Oriental Six-room. 2-story double; will paper; low rent. LI-7491. GREGORY & APPEL, INC. RANDOLPH. 1544 S.—Cozy, modern double. full basement: garage. DR-1314-W RIVERSIDE DR., 2015 E.—4-room single: practically new decorations; garage; sls. HA-1072. ROOSEVELT AVE., 3460—11 rooms modern large lawn, garage. Ideal for sanitariuin. TA-6058. SANDERS, 834—5-room modern, double, A-l, garage, water paid, near Fountain Sq., reduced. HA-2004-W. SHELBY, 1948—7-room semi-modern, 2-car garage: $18: water pd. Key. 2018. 1123 Spann Ave. Six-room modern cottage; water paid; low rent. LI-7491. GREGORY Ar INC. SPRUCE. 1609 6-room. semi-modern cottage, garage, good neighborhood. sl2. SPRUCE, 930—3 rooms, bath, pantry. porch; sl2: water paid. DR-1709. SPRUCE ST.. S.. 1506—Double. 5 rooms. bath, newly decorated, now- Sls. LI-8621. VILLA, 1631—6-room modern, good as new, water paid. $22.50; garage. John W. Friday. 334 Lemcke Bldg. LI-8760, Evenings HA-4879-M. WHITTIER PL., 61—5 rooms modern, fireplace, new hardwood floors, $lB, garage. RI-1533. WOODLAWN AVE., 1450’a—4 rooms and i bath; Sll: water paid. DR-1709. WASHINGTON BLVD.. 2957—Owner’s 5room modern single. garage, S3O. Schools. TA-1447. 11TH ST.. E.—NEAR WOODRUFF; 6 ROOMS. BATH, sl4. WA-2820-J. 12TH ST.. E.. 2036—5 rooms modern, hardwood floors, garage. $18.50; water paich 17st St., W.. 1115—Single 7-room modern: good furnace, thoroughly cleaned. sl6. 22ND.. 715 E.—Modern 6-room single. Fine condition. Awnings. HU-2156. 23RD ST.. E.. 905-909—Corner Bellefontaine. Doubles. 5 rooms, bath, furnace. Onh- sl4. LI-8621. 23RD ST.. E.. 911—Double 5 rooms, bath, ' _ furnace, Onlv sl2. LI-8621. 28TH ST.. E.. 3608—Bungalow. 3 rooms, modern, like new. clean, built-ins, nice lawn, nlentv shrubbery, swell garage, side cement drive. Reduced to $16.50; . water paid. 29TH ST.. W.. 1212—Half double, modern; garage: reasonable. 39TH ST.. W.. 421—5-Room single, redecorated. hardwood floors, garage; $25. WA-4900-R. COLORED; 310 W. 19th 6-room modern: first C 1 ass condition. HA-4640-R. COLORED—CALL TA-3931. 511 Ogden; 4 rms.: toilet; water pd.; $lO. 850 Camp: 5 rooms: $lO. 707 N. California; 5 rooms; $12.50. 953 W. Pearl; cottage: $6. 431 Agnes: 5 rooms: $12,50. Wants Ads Accepted Till 10 p. m J 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses $25—1702 E. 42ND—Brick duplex apartment; 4 rooms, bath, utilities; garage HU-8742. S6O. BUTLER professor’s home: during summer: 3 bedrooms, strictly modern. HU-7453. DE QUINCY. 427 N.—Desirable. 3-room, first-floor apartment: utilities; garage. IR-3243. GRANT. 1308 N.-—4-room semi-modern lurnished house. Call after 6:30 p. m. ILLINOIS. N.. 810'j—Modern furnished apartments. $7 to $10: utilities paid. LI--8888, IRVINGTON. N7 320 —Living room, bedroom. kitchenette, bath; utilities paid; ALTON AVE.. 521—4-room modern duplex, redecoratsd, utilities furnished. BE--3343. NEW JERSEY. N.. 3308—6-Room furnished double, overstuffed. refinished floors; 3 bedrooms. HA-4928-M PARK. 4930—Attractive furnished 5-room modern bungalow for summer; S4O. HU--3878 49TH. E. 645—Living room, bedroom kitchen, utilities. Call evenings. HU_69O9. PENNSYLVANIA. 1470 N.—3 rooms furl nished Frigidaire. summer rate, suitable for 2 or 3. WALNUT. E. 115—3 rooms, alcove, private bath. See housekeeper in basement, $5 and $7. 11TH. W.. 42—Nicelv decorated kitchenette ant., gas. water, ice furnished: $25. Call Apt. 1 The Grant. 24 Suburban and Farms 5 Room—l/2 Acre Bungalow. electric "lights, garage, beautiful yard, newly papered, on state Road 67; near Valley Mills, $12.50. Call FRAZEE LI-2318 REAL ESTA TE FO^SALE 27 Houses for Sale RALSTON. 4626 Special bargain: price $1,600: 5 rooms, almost modern; garage etc Reasonable cash payment, balance terms. MARION VAN ARSDELL, 1019 N. Beville. CH-1108 10 ROOMS —Semi-double, modern, new paint, spring taxes paid: $4 500. Will consider B. & L. Stock as part Call or address owner. 22 N_Fleming St SMALL pavment down: 26 houses. Mr. Miller. FIDELITY TRUST CO RI-7471 COTTAGE. 1238—3-room cottage, built-ins: good condition; gar E!izabeth_P_JSVard. 28 Sale Suburban Property 3 ROOMS —Chicken houses, eauitv *200: balance. $225; terms or trade J HALL Sewlev Road and Ist Ave. west. Mars Hill. COLLEGE. 1943—7 rooms, modern. Rudd water heater; $2,000; yerma, TA-4679.
REAL ESTA TE FOR SALE 29 Lots, Farms and Acreage GOOD 40 acre* f a i r buildings. $1,200. bargain. CHARLES F. GRAY. 1369 O’mey. 31 Wanted to Trade 2-FAMILY HOUSE- Modern; clear, trade for la Ii ; me* Box K-123. FINE brick veneer horoeT north: trade lor drv goods store, double or B. and L. stock. CH-2583. MERCHANDISE--34 Swaps PAPER HANGING—CIe anTngT carpentrv painting guaranteed. Cash or what. PR-0113-M WILL TRADE—Hawaiian "Guitar Lessons for anything of value. Expert lnstructions. Box K-125. LUNCH CAR: downtown- cash, light truck or what ? 230 Indiana ave. FENCE POSTS 100: sell or trade for hay or oats. LI-6726. IR-1690. i WILL SWAP CASH for good used canoes, i We buv. sell. rent, repair, trade, store and build boats. Fishing boats bui.t to order WHITE CITY BOAT HOUSE _ 160 ACRES in Kansas, cash or what? ANNA DAVY. 1174 W. 27th. HA-0584-M 1 AUTO repairing brake work. What have ; you? KING. 2230 N. Rural St, CH-2973. DEED EQUITY in modern bungalow. Will consider selling mv up-to-date furniture. 1 Cash or what? RI-5118 i FREE SILVERWARE—With $1 worth gas DOLL OIL CO Kessler Blvd. and Lafavette Road. "The Corner Prosperity Is Around." KISSEI.I, CAR For motors. air cor sors or what have vou? Meier Electric Olid Mach Cos 3525 F Wash. IR-l’.H 10-ACRES, Colorado. sl,ooo,“tor'citv property. automobile or a business. BE--4989-R_ _ RADIO. No. i condition, for dining room set or washer machine. HU-7169 FLAT BOAT for sale or trade. TA-0940. EQUITY- Modern, cast, for good truck or what, 1329 Olnov st. 35 Household Goods FURNITURE—I6-rooms, high-class, and rugs, 3710 N, Meridian St. BEDROOM. Dining rm, living rm„ occassional chairs, coffte tables, rugs. lamps at a great sac. 3710 N. Meridian ELECTRIC REFRIGERTORS—Repossessed and warehouse damaged, guaranteed. Terms. 550 N. Meridian St. Open evenings and Sundays GLIDERS- SPECIAL $9.75 and up. J. B. LANAGAN CO.. 30th street at Illinois st. _____ REFRIGERATOR, oak. 100 lbs . A-l battery radio set. complete reasonable. LI--1769, WASHER. "Apex." cylinder type, guaranteed; reasonable. 3133 Ruckle St. HA--3315, OIL STOVE Florence." automatic. 2hurner $5. _H4O Pleasant st-. ICE BOX. S3: GAS RANGE. $3. ELECTRIC WASHER. "A. B. C ." cylinder type. Make me an offer. HU 4306. ICE BOXES 'Several good' used. A-l $2 and up. 5642 E. Washington st. LIVING room .suite. 3-pe cane back, good cond.; $lB. 1507 Roefgen st. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Large:' all porcelain; cost $249.50, $145.00 cash. DR-6375. BED. Simmons, complete. $5: walnut vanity, $8; chest, drawers. $2; dark oak. dining suite, 8 pieces. sl2: davenport table, cost $45, $5. 120 N. DeQuincv St. IR--3197. GAS RANGE and Frigidaire combined; very reasonable. 1309 N. Oxford Sc _ ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR,' G. E. other furnishings of home. 5145 Broadway. After 6 P. m. i $39.95 ELECTRIC WASHER Eden"; for sale reasonable. DR-5008-R. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments Let us repair your radiol > We -guarantee to regardless of age. make, or condiAmerican Radio Stores 135 S. Illinois. LI-8976 FREE radio service calls: estimate li rep needed LANES. 2828 E- Tenth. CH-0218 FREE RADIO SERVICE. WORK GUARANTEED. MT. JACKSON RADIO CO. 3413 W. WASH. ST. BE-1490, BRUNSWICK. 9-tubo. L. B $21.00 Auto 5-tube Radio less batteries . 5,50 R k. R STORES. 225 E. Wash. St. AUTO and Midget Radios: service: tubes, parts. Radio Exchajige. 623 Mass. 37 Miscellaneous For Sale SUDDEN DEATH —It never fails; destroys bedbugs and household vermin. ALBERT G MAAS CO. 31 Virginia Ave RI-7125. SCALES—Platform, several rebuilt. Consolidated Scale Cos.. 322 E. Louisiana st. RI-0144. BARGAIN Air Compressors 110< factory built, completely automatic. Ideal for garage or service station, $37.50, cash or trade. M. and E. Mfg Cos, 720 s. Meridian st SECOND-HAND SEWING MACHINES All kinds, shafting, tables and belting. MAX KATZ BAG CO DESTROY MOTH—And their larvae; use Mothicide and moth preventive. Albert G Maas Cos. 31 Virginia .*ve RI-7125 MOTOR, Westinghousp electric. single phase. U h. p. MR. SWIFT, 129 W. Washington st. MEAT COUNTER—Ice box. meat blocks, for grocery. Cheap if sold at once. IR- _ 0043. METAL BOAT -For sale; 10 feet long; Sls. IR-1289. 253 S. Sherman. BOTTLES —Reduced prices. We deliver. WEST END BOTTLE CO., 534 W Pearl St, LI-8085. FANS—I 2 "Ilg,” 36-in. exhaust, rebuilt. Battery charger, rebuilt Hobard, 100 to 120 amp. Air compressor. 8.6 cu. ft, elect, comp . automatic. MEIER ELECT. k MACH. CO, 3525 E_Wash._ IR-1151. DOT? VAI I.* One completi x 'ziv unxiD new heavy duty contractor's paint snraving outfit, mounted on heavv duty, two wheels highway trailer Engine direct connected to compressor. five gallon paint, tank. hose, guns and other equipment, in excellent conaitien and readv to to. Surnlus equipment. not now needed. Cost $1,250. Will sacrifice for SSOO Will save its cost at that price ln labor in three months. Address Wm. F Collins. 904 Test Building. Indiananolis. Indiana. 37-b Farm Garden, Plants, Flowers OSBORN'S strawberries: home grown, fresh picked. 622_W. 41st st. WA-3892. 37-c Building Materials BRICK—Good hard, cleaned $3 a 1.000 MILLION POPULATION WRECKING S. Delaware St. LI-6270. WILL furnish all framing lumber and sheeting for 18-20 garage for $19.49 Service Wrecking Cos, 320 N West St LI-3069. 820 Madison Ave_ DR-6578. 38 Typewriters, Store and Office Supplies Typewriter Rental Agency Only S3 o 2) L Per Month or s6l _ for 3 Months Any make of machine. Expert repair service on all typewriters. Woodstock Typewriter Cos. 317 N. Penn. LI. 4712 OflTirp Furniture files, desks, Ajuice rutimuie SAFES chairs Sensational Prices. New and Used. OFFICE EQUIPMENT OUTLET Timpwrifprg Best prices. KING E&.. l>pewilieis 205 Mass, LI-9470. 39 Wanted to Buy FURNITURE WANTED—HU-7274. QUICK SERVICE AND BEST PRICES. WANTED—I or 2 dwellings to wreck for material. Times. Box K 130. CASH. FOR TRASH Discarded Jewe’.rv—Broken Watche* INDIANA GOLD ‘REFINING CO. 135 W. MARKET—NEAR BUS STA. WANTS FURNITURE MR PIERCE PROMPT SERVICB HIGHEST CASH VALUE 57.50 Oz. 22-Kt. $11.20 Oz. 14-Kt For old gold jewelry, teeth, dental bridges, rings, chains, old watches, broken, any condition. Cash paid. Standard Gold Smelling Cos., 423 Lemcke Bldg.—4th Floor I Cor Pennsylvania and Market Sta
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MERCHANDISE in store Specials MEN’S SUITS ... ,S4 Choose from 1.500 unredeemed nq.i SACKS BROS. LOAN CO 308 Indiana Are Rl-sq-4 RENT A MAYTAG $1 ner week. Call RI-9441. Extension 372. L. S. Avres A Cos. INVALID CHAIRS - ' — Crutches for sale or re:-.:, good chair* $2 50 ner month deii-. ered free. Crutchea 25c per mo. BAKER BROS 210 E_WASHINGTON BEER COOLERS and Ice Che-t — snec;.i"v reduced Call POLAR ICE v FUEL CO i 2000 Northwestern Ave TA-0689 * _ MERCHANDISE 41 Cash Coal Mart Indian.ipnlK Retail Vard*. Indianapolis Ice & Fuel Cos. PR-7400, DR-2401. KINDLING AND NO WHEEL CHARGE W Va. blk .. .$5 24 ' . ton $2 75 White Ash blk $4.25: 1 2 ton . $2.40 UNION ICE AND COAL CO DR-4621. DR-1822. Fredrick Coal Cos. DR-1792 No Wheel Charge WA-5666. LIVESTOCK 43 Horses, Cattle, Poultry RABBITS— White. New Zealand, choice. Premier Self cleaning 8-un;t Hutch. AUTOMOTIVE 46 Accessories, Tires, Parts i ~ USED TIRES <b | Guaranteed 2 000 Miles. Me I Taken ln trade on Generals Others guaranteed uo to 8 000 miles at shehtlv higher prices. The General Tire Cos. 838 N. Delaware St. LI-5523 47 Motorcycles & Bicycles BICYCLES $lO lip: tires repOl;- Hoffmans, 251 Mass. 245 E. Wash. 946 S Wash 48 Autos Wanted WANTED—Chevrolet coach or coupe not later than '3O Must be A-l privaia party. Pay rash lor equity _ HU-6385 CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR EQUITY. "INDIANA'S Largest Used Car Dealer." I. WOLF AUTO CO. 555 N. Capitol Ll-4515. ANSW'ER Want Ads Promptly, the bargains that you sea today may be gon* tomorrow. 49 Trucks, Trailers, Tractors New Semi-Trailers. $395 WILL HAUt, 10 TONS. Brakes. Axles Installed on vour trailer. INDPLS. TRUCK AND TRAILER CO. 1125 E. Georgia st. DR 3300 TRACTOR—Demonstrator: also used semitrailer. Worth tlie monev. MACK __ TRUCKS 730 E Washington St. CHEVROLET- 1928 stake bodv. SIOO Many others. Trucks Tractors Trailers GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT. 31 W. 13th St. H. S ANDYS. LI-7467. RESULT producing Times Want Ads Cost onlv 3 cents a word 50 Autos For Sale ALL Makes Fine Used Cars T Vollrath-McCarthv 1302 E. Washington St. LI-7353 DODGE ’3O Fordor Sedan; exceptional lit every respect. Drive it, and realize it. $295. HARRY SHARP CO . 443 Virginia Ave. DR-5020. _ 29 ESSEX Town Sedan; clran as a pin throughout, with practically new tires, with lot of transportation left in this car we offer it as a real bargain at $65 down. Sure we trade. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES. Terra plane-Hudson Dealers 16635 S. Meridian. DR-4743 ’3l ESSEX COUPE Ii i realh a good one throughout and is really a bargain a! sns down. Sure we trade OAKLEY MOTOR SALES. Terranlane Hudson Dealers, 1663-6.7 S Meridian. I)R-4713. '29 HUDSON Sedan with 6 tires and trunk. How about,this for a real bargain at $195; s7l) down. Sure we trade. OAKLEY MOTORS SALES Terraplane-Hud-son Dealers. 166.3-5 S. Meridian. DR-4743. 1931 Ford Tudor sl7.“> LOSEY MOTORS INC . 1133 N MERIDIAN A FINE selection ol highgrade exchanged cars Broad range in price. $25 io $1,095. CENTRAL BUICK CO. 120 W North St, LI-1995. Willys and Auburn Distributors The Schott Auto Cos. 2004 N. Meridian. TA-3700. FINANCIAL 52 Business Opportunities LADY wants partner in prospering business; S2l)0 required. Times. Box K 123. 53 Personal Property Loans •lMfe,§| f]."''" %\vo' | ’I ’ Vi -6 ERSONAL : n . 34 S. PENN RI-505A. Century Bldg.—Gorund Floor. Furniture—Diamond Loans Rate 2rt: Lowest In Citv. INDPLS. PUBLIC WELFARE LOAN 330 Occidental BUT RI-3587, PERSONAL LOANS. SCHLOSS BROS. INVESTMENT CO. 55 Auto Loans CASH TO LOAN —on — AUTOMOBILES Don’t lose your auto. Refinance at lower payments. Our new office assures privacy and quick, courteous service. SACKS BROS i AUTO I.GAN CO 302 N. Capitol Ave. RI. 5994 lOkMon /AUT©S 20 Months to Pav CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 E. Wash. St. LI-8603 Opposite Courthouse. Est. 40 Years. au ire# i ,#% A fU# m C SAt ill L INCOLN AUTO LOAN CO. Cor. Washington and Capitol. Riley 1321.
