Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 212, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1920 — Page 9
W CLASSIFIED ADVERTIS|JNG RATES ON REQUEST |TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. • - MiM®, HEW 28-851 v ! J FUNERAL DIRECTORS. George Grinsteiner Funeral director, 522 East Market. Old Phone Main 908. New phone, 27-JOB. UNEKAL DIRECTORS—A. M. RAGSDALE CO., 232 North Delaware. Parlors for holding funeral services. Auto ambulance. McKAHAN & WILHITE 1127 N. Illinois st. Main 3210. Auto. 32-545. J. C. WILSON 1280 Prospect. Auto. 51-671. Proepect 822. FINER A l 7 DIRECT f RB^ WM, E. KRIEGER. New 21-154, Main 1454. 1402 N. Illinois. ~ UNDERTAKERS. f W. T. BLASENGYM 1825 Shelby St. Pros. 2570. Auto. 51-114. UNDERTAKERS— HISEY k TITUS, 951 North Del. New 26-564. Main 3J20. DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICE^ A^^^WWWN'WWWNAA/VNAAAAAA/VAAiW Avert, orrin j.—husband of Laura E. Avery, father of Mrs. Frank Manifold and Mrs. W. P. Morton, passed away Jan. 11 at his home, 31 N. Denny St., aged 65 years. Funeral Wednesday, 10 a. m., Jan. 14. Burial at Crown Hill. Berg ann, ernestina—mother of John and Anna Bergann and grandmother of Elsa and Fritz Bergann, passed away Monday, Jan. 12, 5 p. m„ at her home, 1226 S. Senate Ave., ago 74 years. Funeral notice later. BRYAN, MISS MAXA H—PASSED away at her residence, 1015 N. Meridian St., Monday, Jan. 12, 3:50 a. m. Funeral Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial private. CALDWELL, MISS OLLIE—DIED AT the home of her sister, Mrs. S. F. Stocker, 1006 N. Pennsylvania St. Funeral notice ' later. (Rushvllle papers please copy.) FOX, SIRS. ALARY NETTIE, PASSED away at her home, Southport. 5:30 a. m., Monday, Jan. 12. Funeral 2:30 p. m., Wednesday, Jan. 14, at the home. Burial at Greenwood. Friends Invited. PCKEB, CHESTER—72 YEARS 0 days; died at 3:35 a. m. at the home of his daughter, Mrs. D. W. V. Morton, 1114 Blaine Ave. Funeral services 2 p. m. Tuesday. Burial at Crown Hill. Friends Invited. Red Men's lodge of West Indianapolis will have charge. (Terre Haute, Ind., and Mattoon, 111., papers please copy.) ONROE, AIRS. MERICA (MARY) A. Monroe—Widow of Dr. J. R. Monroe of Seymour, Ind., and Jackson county, and mother of Mrs. Luna M. Webb of this city, and Mrs. L. H. Brooks of Santa Ana, Cal., passed away at her residence, the Palma flats, Sunday afternoon. Funeral at Flanner & Buchanan chapel, Wednesday, 2 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial at Crown Hill. private. r QOLAND, GEORGE H.—SON OF AIR. r and Mrs. Harry Poland, passed away Sunday* afternoon. Funeral at residence of his uncle, John Poland, 229 North Holmes Ave., Wednesday, 2 p. m. Friends irvlted. Burial Floral Park cemetery. ISE, THOMAS—FATHER OF ANNA E. and Robert I. Wise, Monday, Jan. 13. Funeral at the undertaking parlors of John F. Reynolds, 905 If. Meridian St., Wednesday, 8:30 a. m., SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral, at 9 o’clock. Kindly omit flowers. INMEMORIAM, IN SAD BUT LOVING MEMORY OF oar beloved son and brother, Charles McGathey, who died one year ago today, Jan. 13, 1919: Sad, so sad, was the call Os him so dearly loved by all. He suffered much, but murmured not. Was watched both night and day; His acting heart grew less and less. Until'he passed away. More and more each day we miss him; Friends may think the wound is healed. But God alone knows the sorrow That lies within our hearts concealed. Peaceful be thy rest dear son; L It is so sweet to breathe thy name; Hh life we loved you deariy—■ W In death we do the same. 4 I Sadly missed by FATHER, MOTHER, 'BROTHER AND SISTER. i LOST AND FOUND. _ _ •JESH BAG, GOLD, LOST SATURDAY fll between Washington St. and Lyric theater, containing $53 bills, small change and door key; liberal reward. Circle 2791. GENTLEMAN’S ~GOLD WATCH LOST Saturday on Bright Wood car line; Waltham movement. Call Woodruff 2063. Reward. LACK CASE LOST CONTAINING 39 pounds of test weights. Call TOLEDO ..S'"ALE CO. kaln 6781. PAIR TORTOISE SHELL HUMMED glasses, lost Saturday. Washington 2519. Reward. Lost— tortoise shell glasses! Tuesday morning on College car. Call North 9165. PEARL SET~k7\PPA KEY, ENGRAVED Ruth Irvin. Harrison 2182. Reward. $lO BILL LOST BY WORKING GIRL Call Circle 2294. TICKETS for Mm*. Clemenceau Jaequematre lecture, at Masonic temple, Wednesday. Jan. .14, can be obtained *at Paris School of French, 20 North Meridian or Merchants Heat and Light Cos. Admission *l-and 10 cents war tax. Main 3923. TAILORS AND CLEANERS. ~~ • NOTICE TO MEN Why wear ready to wear pants, when w* make them to your measure for $5. Special price this week on blue serge trousers; *7.50 per pair. ‘ LEON TAILORING CO. 181 East New York street. Cor. Mass. Ave. Walk up one flight. hTgTfite Practical Tailor and Cutter fcry cleaning, pressing and repairing; army overcoats made over; ladles’ work a specialty; work called for and delivered. North Capitol avenue and Ohio street! Automatic 26-641. Circle 590. Army overcoats made over and dyed; alterations, cleaning and pressing of ladles’ and gents’ garments. CITY TAILORS AND CLEANERS, ,17Vi N. Illinois. CAPITOL GARMENT CLEANERS, 1246 North Capitol avenue. Main 5477. Main 41.60. Auto 21-241. J SCHWARTZ, TAILOR AND CLEAN- . er, 31 Kentucky avenue. Main 2679. J HOUSES—TO LET. 645 ERIE ST. Closo downtown; city water, four rooms*lo. v " Schmid & Smith, Realtors 134 N. Delaware. Main 4988. 2106 HO VET ST. Colored; four rooms; *l2. Schmid & Smith, Realtors 134 N. Delaware. Main 4088. BOARD AND ROOMS—WANTEdT Us ANTED—ROOM AND BOARD, BY WW father and young son in school; prefer location near school 86. Address A No l 2981, Times. ROOMS—TO LET. ~~~ TWO ROOMS; GAS RANGE, GAS FOR cooking, electricity, bath and telephone; *5. One room, *2. 4 4 S. Dearborn St., after 4 p. m. ■; BUSIN ESsYThANCES. FEATHERS Bought. Bold, renovated, mattresses and Billows made to order. Est. 1886. E. F. 23-776. nnn~cnc D£T , £CT fy E^ Quigley-Hyland Agency CLtfl and Crimißal Investigator* **B-629 Law bldg. Main 2MB,
OUT OF A JOB? Well, that Isn’t as had as being “out of pluck.” In finding anew situation, half the battle is the determination to get one. The other half is the intelligence used in ateeking one. Employers get a good "first impression” of you if you go after a job in a businesslike way. You will save energy, time and shoe leather by reading the little want ads in the “Help Wanted” columns of The Daily Times. >■ MALE HELP—WANTED. #^SAAAAA/S/WVN TMMRERB and general IMIIISf WE CAN GIVE STEADY EMPLOYMENT TO 30 ADDITIONAL MEN AT ONCE. MIHI! EMFEIIEITIL coipany SPEEDWAY PHONE BELMONT 3600.' MR., TROSKY. Nordyke & Mammon Cos. NEEDS Laborers Internal Grinders Millwright Trimmers Back Hangers Woodworking Machine Hands Metal Workers and Tool Designers Call at employment office, Kentucky Ave. and Morris St WANTED ONE PRODUCTION MAN. MIDWEST ENGINE CO., NINETEENTH AND MARTINDALE. Men, boys and colored women wanted. S. Keystone Ave and Belt R. R. Take Prospect car to end of line. Fairmonnt Glass Works. A-l STOCK MAN, PREFER YOUNG MARRIED MAN. MIDWEST ENGINE CO., 19TH AND MARTINDALE. IVII, SERvTcE - POSITION'S, .CLERKS, stenographer, typists. bookkeepers, letter carriers, railway mail clerks. For borne study preparation call or write. INDIANA CIVIL BERVICE SCHOOL, TROUBERS TO MATCH YOUR COAT and vest at a saving of 25% by walking one flight. CITY TAILORS AND CLEANERR Act in motion pict uresTm aklTit your profession. Send stamp for free tryout. DELIGHT FILM CO., Inc., Wabash avenue and Twenty-second street Chicago. ’ WANTED EXPERIENCED FIREMEN on chain grate stokers. Apply MR. RAY, Union Traction Power House, Anderson. Ind. MR ANTE I)—3IEN IN SEWER PIPE Ff factory. Steady work and good wages. WILLIAM E. DEE CLAY MFG. CO Mecca, Ind. SAFELY RAZOR"BLADES~ sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ave. Fireman wanted for apartment! Call Woodruff 4414 after 4 p. m. TRANSFER AND storage.~ Gl7 17 storage cheapest ( W/ RATES IN CITY. CALL I US. Everything at reaI sonable price. Packed. ! J II ' shipped anywhere. li Locked room If desired. 80 West Henry. Main 46*9. (HANK FURNITURE AND STORAGE O CO., 227-229 North New Jersey street. Phone Main 2028. LOCaL~AND OVERLAND- HAULING. O. K. TRANSFER CO.. 938 East Washington street. Prospect 8282. HOBSES AND VEHICLES. ~ SIGHESTPRICES PAID fpr dead horses, cows and hogs. Call Belmont 459 and g*t our prices.
FEMALE HELP-—WANTED. r 50 Girls to Operate Power , Sewing Machines to work in our modern daylight factory—44 hours per week —making Auto Brand overalls and shirts. Good wages to beginners; lunch served at cost; pleasant surroundings. AUTO BRAND LEWIS MEIER & CO. 1002 Central, corner of 10tli AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. OPPORTUNITIES • FOR GIRLS IN THE LONG LINES DEPARTMENT OF THE BELL SYSTEM. THE LONG LINES DEPARTMENT OFFERS ATTRACTIVE POSITIONS AT THIS TIME TO GIRLS WHO WILL BE PAID .WHILE LEARNING. REST AND LUNCHROOM QUARTERS ARE PROVIDED FOR EMPLOYES. PLEASE CALL AT 3001 NORTH NEW JERSEY STREET. OR TELEPHONE NORTH 9807. MISS LEFORGE. OPERATORS - Long Distance Apply \ Long Distance Chier INDIANAPOLIS TELEPHONE COMPANY 51 GIRLS over 16 years of age for light factory work; good pay. HARRY B. MAHAN BOX CO., 320 W SOUTH ST. WHITE GIRL FOR GENERAL housework and assist In cooking; must be experienced; no laundry work;,.slo per we-k. 3081 N. New Jersey St. Telephone North 8724. North side lady wants - middle^ aged colored lady as housekeeper; will furnish good home for right person; must come well recommended. Call North 6714. AJDIES. TO TAKE COURSE l>T ILA lIL dressing, manicuring, eto.;- evening classes. North 4701. WAIST •FINISHER WANTED AT ONCE. LEON CO.. 18 H North Meridian. Main 6782. Girl for general housework; good wages; small family; no laundry. 3134 Park. North 6235. QIRLB OVER 16; GOOf> HOURS. GOOD pay. Upstairs over 458 S. Meridian St. HONEY DEW BUTTER SCOTCH CO.WANTED—FEMALE. CLERICAL POSITION BY YOUNG LADY. Some experience. Circle 2214. EN—W anted. STOCK SALESMAN LIVE, ENERGETIC SALESMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS TO FOLLOW UP LEADS SECURED THROUGH ADVERTISING AND CIRCULARS. STOCK SOLD UNDER PLAN THAT ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEES INVESTOR’B PRINCIPAL. CALL PERSONALLY/1104_ODD FELLOW BLDG. UflS " ARE OItGANIZING OUR SALKS WW force for 1920, and we have two good openings for men of ambition, forcefulness and determination; we want men who can fit themselves for executive positions, must be men of staying Quality. Apply Monday to Wednesday after 3 p. m. ELECTRIC SPECIALTY SALES CO., 7 S. Ritter Ave. Salesmen— men of selling abil ity. Experience not necessary. We need men of ambition who will deserve promotion. If you are In earnest and want an opportunity to make from SIOO to S3OO per week phone at once for an interview. Main 71S1. Auto. 26-144. 7 MI SC EL LA N EOUS—WANTED. “ LEW SHANK pays best pfices in city for household goods and fixtures of all kinds. 227 North New Jersey street. Main 2028. USED GOODS STORE BUYS STORE and office fixtures, household furniture and rugs. Main 2288. Auto 22-288. 424 Mass, avenue. IF YOUR CLOCK IS NUT RUNNING phone Circle 4307. M. R. SHEARN. *ll North Alabama. W~ ANTED—CASH REGISTERS. WILL pay cash. 23 Baldwin block. Main 5871, Auto. 21-794 FUR-'XcES and chimneys cleaned and repaired; all work guaranteed. Harrison 2234. ' AUTQ S AND TRUCKS FOR HIRE CARS Fdß RENT—DO YOUR OWN driving. U-DRIVI} AUTO SERVICE, 125 South Pennsylvania street. Telephcat Main 6880. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES! ft ASH PAID FOB ALL KINDS OF V motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN, 699 Massachusetts avenue.
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13,1920.
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE ==s evefcerr, -speAKm<s or ~ jj= ador.m/m(£H7 most CONSPICUOUS aetweeN yooß. H<s4t> ANt> pi IMe ? ' Ulect, X SHOULD sat THC = ?rimc(pl€ X)iF-peReA/ce F~ _r THAT MV bieAT> )S — s^^ MISCELLANEOUS—FtR SALE. <■ WANTED The best stoves, rugs and furniture that gold will buy. Pioneer Dealers in UsecUknrniture That Is Better. / BAKER BROS, 219-221-223 E. Wash. SL Old Main 3465-3466, Auto. 23-166.
ARMY GOODS SALE 134 South Illinois Street Repaired marching and field shoes, newly soled and heeled by U. H. government. $3.00; new army Munson last shoes, $5.00; new Infantry Munson last shoes, $6.00; overalls and jumpers (Rec.i. each, 75c; woolen underwear (Reo.), 76c; O. D. wool shirts (Rec.i. *2.00: new blankets at $6.00; new woolen eocks, 85c and 60c; new wool O. D. shirts, *4.00; reissue O. D. wool shirts, practically new. *3.00; new sweaters at $2 00 to *4.00; new slip-, over sweaters, *1.50 to new Busmask raincoats, made of galbmaak ma- ' terlal. officers’ 6tyle, with belt, *25.00 value, *l2 00; new Goodyear raincoats, with belt, plaid lined, sls 00 value. *7.60! army raincoats, ellghtly used (Rec.), *3.50 and $4.00; new woolen union auitfi, *2.50; army overcoats, dyed blue, $5.60; new serge raincoats. with belts. *17.60 values, *9.60. QUEEN CITY SALVAGE CO., Jobbers and Dealers. 134 S .Illinois St. Special attention given mail orders when accompanied by cash, certified check or money order. FACTORY STOVES Cannon stoves, hot blast heaters, coal oil heaters, basebumers, cook stoves and coal ranges. Every stove in finr stock is in' A-l condition and guaranteed to be a first-class heater or cooker. If you need a stove and want to save real money buy here, for our prices are the lowest. GLAZER 444 E. "Washington St. BEDS, SPRINGS AND - MATTRESSES Beds from, $2.50 up. Springs, *2.00 up. Mattresses, *3.00 up. SPECIAL PRICES ON CARPETS, Remember, Qlazer’s prices are the lowest! You can save big money here on furniture of every description. We can outfit your heme complete. GLAZER KENTUCKY LUMP, SB.OO ILLINOIS LUMP, $7.00 INDIANA LUMP, $6.50 Poca. M. R, SB.OO Per Ton M. 3531. L. H. BAIN COAL CO. M. 3531. syccpssoß TO ANCHOR FUEL CO. MAIN 3151. MAIN 2161. Buy Storage Furniture From time to time we take out of storage, on which the time limit Is up good furniture, rugs, heaters, coal and gas ranges, etc., which you can buy for about half the second-hand store prices. Call and see this week's lot. / OLD STORAGE HOUSE, Ala, & N. Y. sta. V . Drop-Head Winger, *l9; Ffr'li’lljSift other bargains. *I.OO par Or 1 si? week. All makes RBBJ ftf PAIRED. HEMSTITCHwhiIe you wait. 100 PER YARD. WHITE HEWING MACHINE CO., Main <OO. Auto. 26-210. 312 Masa. Ave. C. H. BINGHAM - COAL CO. Eastern Kentucky M. R., Eastern Kentucky Lump. Guaranteed no clinkers. North 774; Auto. 49-832; nights, North 1427. K1 TClIE N OABI N ET, DINING TABLE, dresser, center table, wash stand, cook stove, oil cooker, chairs, laundry stove, bed springs. J. C. OWENS, 3706 East Michigan street. LINTON LUMP $6.50 PER TON Prospect 3280. Automatio 52-384. LNGEITSEWING MACHINE CO.; NEW and used machines; electric motors; rents, repairs. 764 Massachusetts avenue. Phone Main 6678. ÜBICAL INSTRUMENTS, RECORDS, rolls, cut price. TUTTLE, 201 Indiana avenue. ECOND-HAND FURNACE FOR SALE. Call Main 6078. WISCONSIN FARM LANDS. LA.NDOLO'GY, a MAGAZINE GIVING the facts in regard to the land situation. Three months’ subscription, FREE. If for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter snd say, “Mall me LANDOLOGY and all particulars FREE.” Address Editor. Landology, Skidmore Land Cos.. 118 Skidmore bldg., Marinette, Wls.
_ _ - R EA L EST AT E—FOit 8 ALE. 1206 SPRUCE ST. Seven-room house, full basement, gas for lighting ami cooking, city water, extra large lot, with grape arbor and abundance of fruit. Price *2,250, *l5O cash, *3O per month. 206 DETROIT ST. Four-room bungalow, gas, city water and electric lights, price *1,60u, *2OO cash. *l4 per month; immediate poafiesaion. 1321 LAUREL ST. Six-room cottage, gas, electric lights, city water, inside toilet; price *2,200, *4OO cash, *lB per month. 1406 TERRACE AVE. Six-room cottage, gas, electric lights. and c!si ern, large barn; price *2,000, *3OO cash, *l7 per month: LKO K. CLINE, 431 Lemcko Bldg. Main 3115. Sundays and evenings, Washington 1800. PAYMENTS ~ Five-room double, located northeast, full lot, city water, gas, electric lights, house In A-l shape. Rented, S3O per month. Price $2,650 only, *BOO cash, balance ; monthly. MR. BAIRD, Canaday Realty Cos. Main 5340. 306 City Tfust. * North 9097. i Cottage, Walking Distance, West Four rooms, electric lights, gas, well and cistern; price *1,300; small down payment and *l2 per month. See Mr. Mclntecr, with 1. Is. Richie & Son, Realtors 161 E. Market. Main 620. •A s tor 6 P. ny cull Woodruff 4883. BARGAIN PRICE Dandy home on Fletcher Ave., near Shelby. St. Ten rooms. Will make an Ideal home and Is arranged and equipped for a splendid Income property. Owner nonresident and must sell. DUNLOP & HOLT EG EL, Realtors OVERLOOKING PALL CREEK Desirable flat site, located north on improved street; large lot. Sacrifice price. Will consider small property for equity. Dualop & Holtegel, Realtors SACRIFICE S2OO buys nice four-rooin bungalow; balance easy terms; also have fivo-room double and eight-room dwelling. Belmont 2717\_ Choice large lot near mai*lr road boulevard, within two squares ot j Fair Grounds; *lO cash, balance *1 weekly- 640 Lemcke Annex. Main 1409. East, near Washington street! four rooms, gas, cistern, well, paved I street and alley, *2,200. Terms to suit, j Woodruff 7024 after 6:30. For hale- AT s. dearborn, 8-room house; toilet, electric lights, gas, gai rage for two cars; brick street; *2,700, on ; terms. Call after 4 p. m. By owner, two large loth, store and living rooms; fruit, chicken park, garage, filling station; good location. Woodruff 70. SIX-ROOM HOUftK, ELECTRIC LIGHTS^ city water in kitchen; cistern; *2,350; 4012 K. Michigan. Phone owner Irvington 971. Immediate possession. For sale— one lot" northeast! close to Pendleton pike; cheap l’or cash. H. L. WILSOH. 2726 Adams street, city. IN DIANA TRUST CO. Halls real estate, collects rent wrltee fire insurance. North, modern hix-room home! paved street.; *4,000, *6OO cash, *35 monthly. Woodruff 2092. Grace landTAt 20; five-room modern bungalow; never occupied; *SOO cash; *35 a month. Owner, North 4544. NORTH.AhX ROOMS, MODERN,”PAVED street; $4,200, *1,600 cash. Woodruff 247 after 7:30, SOUTH, FIVE ROOMS, MODERN, GArage, terms. North 7476 after 6:30. R E AiUeST AT E-- WAiNTY Have cash buyer for city rental. Ts yours Is for sale,-see me. H. G, MONKN, 405 Law Bldg. Modern house, in good neighborhood. Cash deal. Main 142. House of five to seven rooms! modern or partly so. Cash. Main 107. I WILL FAY CASH FORFIVE~OR BlXroom house with bath. Woodruff 2092. FARMS—FOR GALE. ~~ Four acres, five-room ' house, small barn and henhouse. West on Washington St., two squares of traction stop, on paved road; good soil, good fencing. Price *3.700. Mr. Baird, 'Canaday Realty Cos. 80* City Tru*t Bldg, a Main 5340,
AUTOMOBILE 3 FOR SALE. SPEBIAL SALE of Till CHAINS We have but twenty-five sets of 37x4i7> Rid-O-Skid tire chains which we are closing out at $2.95 per set. This price is a very material reduction from the regular listing, and since our first announcement there has been a rapid sale of the 'supply on hand. These chains can be altered to fit smaller sizes of tires which is another very good reason for the urgent demand. A slight further reduction will be made to garage owners and accessory dealers mi lots of ten sets or more. E. W. STEINHART COMPANY Meridian St. at Eleventh. ' GRANT COUPE 1917 model, motor has been - completely rebuilt and all mechanical parts thoroughly gone ovor; newly painted; fully equipped; price *650; terms If desired. A really attractive car. WELBON AUTOMOTIVE CO. 322 N. Delaware. Main 4721 Mr. Blttrich in Charge. SAVBM ONEY NOW ' by buying your car here. Look over our bargains in reliable used cars. Most of them have been rebuilt, repalnt- ! ed and have new tops. Make. ” Down. Weekly. Paige 25 touring *75 *3.60 Regal 75 3.50 Paso 100 4.00 Packard coupe 195 4.50 Maxwell coupe 225 5.00 Alter touring 225 5.00 I Chevrolet roadster .225 5.00 Bulck 246 6.25 Paige touring 295 6.00 Dodge, winter top, 6-pas. 345 6.50 Franklin 395 8.75 And many others. No brokerage. IN'DPLS. AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO., 618 N. ' apltol. Open Sunday. OVERLAND, SSOO Touring, 1917 model; newly repainted; engine and mechanical parta completely renewed; good tires; fully equipped; hss been used ex- • clusively for pleasure. Terms If desired. We will gladly demonstrate. WELBON AUTOMOTIVE CO. 322 N. Delaware. Main 4721 Mr. Bittrich in Charge. /'—••• ■■ ■" COLUMBIA SIX demonstrator at a discount; new guarantee and service. DIETZ-JAMES CO. 334 E. MARKET ST. I ' Main 6716. . VS;S— —rr,.i j 1 . --J----CHANDLER 1917 touring. No expense has liejn spared In putting thtn car Into excellent condition mechanically; equipped with good tires and top: priced to move quick at *9OO. WELBON AUTOMOTIVE CO. 322 N. Delaware. Main 4721 Mr. Bittrich in Charge. CHANDLER TOURING This 1917 car for *875; all ready to run and In excellent shape; satisfaction to purchaser always; let us give you & demonstration. WELBON AUTOMOTIVE CO. 322 N. Delaware. Main 4721 Mr. Bittrich in Charge. MAXWELL” TOURING, 1917 Motor In excellent, condition; four hearly new tires. This car must be seen to be appreciated. Demonstration gladly given. WELBON AUTOMOTIVE CO. 322 N. Delaware. Main 4721 Mr. Bittrich in Charge. CHALMERS 7 In very good condition In every respect; upholstering In unusual shape; top, paint and tires good; mechanically right. A real car for *BOO. WELBON AUTOMOTIVE CO. 322 N. Delaware. Main 4721 Mr. Bittrich in Charge. PAIGETOURING Has been run less 'than 8,000 miles. Motor In excellent condition. Tires good all around. 4 / An exceptional value. Thorough demonstration gladly given. WELBON AUTOMOTIVE CO. 322 N. Delaware. Main 4721 Mr. Bittrich in Charge. CHANDLER ROADSTER 1917 model. Has been completely rebuilt; newly painted; fully equipped: good tires; price $900; terms If desired. WELBON AUTOMOTIVE CO. 322 N. Delaware. Main 4721 Mr. Bittrich in Charge. " USED CARS"’ All kinds of used cars coming ini *l6O up. Terms If desired. Most of these have been rebuilt, repainted and refirdshed. J. C. MAYER 608-510 N. Delaware st. Main 3276. Night. North 70. V. . J PATTERSON 1917; flve-passenger touring; good general condition; priced *676. WELBON AUTOMOTIVE CO. 322 N. Delaware. Main 4721 Mr. Bittrich in Charge. REAL BARGAINS IN USED CARS All bargains. Cash or payments. I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos, “A MILLION PaHTS.” Mala 1576. *l9 N. lUlnoia. lut. SI-MI
AUTOMOBILEB FOR SALE. Late model Chevrolet baby grand. In A1 condition. Terms If desired. S. AND S. AUTO EXCHANGE. 821 Mass. Ave. Circle 1776. Maxwell coupe, i 9ITVI0 del, new paint, new tires, bumper bar; a bargain. See D. C. RIDER for terms. JONES-WHITAKER SALES CO., Department Os Used Cars, 848 N. Capitol. Main 2345. Late model chkvrolet 4-90. this car la In A1 condition. Terms if desired. a AND S. AUTO EXCHANGE, 821 Mass. Ave. Circle 1776. TRUCKS—FOR SALE. ' GARFORB TRUCKS For Low Cost Ton-Mile mi him Distributor, 33 S. Senate Ave. - - , „> AUTOMOBILES—WANTEO~ 4 Open Sunday. AUTOS WANTED Junk autos wanted for parts. We can use 100. Also cars wanted for resale purposes. We are the largest and the best. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO. 518 N. CAPITOL. Auto. 22-019, Main 2638. AUTOS WANTED Wo pay cash. No delay for your money. It is hero for you. Come in or call. I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. *l9 N. Illinois st. Main 1579. Auto. 32-06*. We also buy junk cars. E BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE ALL makes of used car*. S & S AUTO EXCHANGE 321 Mass, avenue. Circle 1776. AUTO REPAIRS AN D SUPPLI ES. OPEN SUNDAY TIRES We are moving our tire stock to our new tire store across the street SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS REMOVAL SALE NO WAR TAX CORDS Regular Our Price Price 32x3% $32.00 $13.45 31x4 $41.75 $16.95 32x4 $42.80 $17.95 33x4 $44.35 $18.95 34x4 $45.60 $19.95 34x4% $58.80 $24.75 35x4% $63.50 $26.75 36x4% $64.70 $29.75 37x4% $68.00 $32.50 This offer can be withdrawn without notice. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO. 518 N. Capitol. KOUPET AUTO TOPS FOR FORDS All glass, open with doors. Touring, *75. Roadster. *55. B. & B. TOP AND ACCESSORY CO., 559-61 North Capitol Ave., Distributors AGENTS WANTED AUTO WASHING Our Specialty. *22-B*4 North lUlnoia S. & S. Auto Laundry WIRE ft AND TUBES. PARTS FOR I nearly all makes of cars. S. AND S. AUTO EXCHANGE, *2l Maas, avenue, Circle 1776. ~ WT&T. PAINT SHOP Automobile paint!n*. 119 East Washing* ton. ] LEGAL NOTICES. AAA^AAAAAAA^^VWWWS^i\AAAAAAVW State of Indiana, county of Marion, ss: In the Marlon probate court. In re guaj-di&nshlp of Henrietta Colbert, aged and infirm. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the probate court of Marlon county, Ind., the undersigned guardian of Henrietta Colbert, will, at 709 Law building, Indianapolis, Ind., at 10 o’clock a* m., on Thursday the loth of January, 1920, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer at private salt for not less than Its full appraised value, certain real estate In Marion county, luu., belonging to said ward, described as follows, to-wlt: Fourteen (14) off of the south side of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section twenty-two (22), township fourteen (14> north, range three (3) east. Said real estate is owned by Theodore W. Colbert and Henrietta Colbert, a ; husband and wife. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court, free and clear of liens and Incumbrances, and for cash. EDWIN E. THOMPSON, Guardian of Henrietta Colbert. Jan. Bth, 1920, State of Indiana, county of Marion, as: In the Marlon probate court? In re guardianship of Theodore W. Colbert, aged and Infirm. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the probate court of Marlon county, Ind., the undersigned guardian of Henrietta Colbert, will, at 709 Law building, Indianapolis, Ind., at 10 a~ m., on Thursday the 15th' of January, 1920, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer at private sale for not less than Its full appraised value, certain real estate In Marlon county, Ind., belonging to said ward, described as follows, to-wlt: Fourteen (14) acres oft of the south side of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section twenty-two (22), township fourteen (14) north, range three (3) east. Said real estate Is owned-by Theodore W, Colbert and Henrietta Colbert, as husband and wife. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court, free and clear of liens and incumbrances, and for cash. EDWIN B. THOMPSON, i Guardian of HenrlettalColbert. Jan. Bth, 1930. |<
FINANCIAL. Start the New Year Right Why not put all of your bills Into onq and owe only one place? Have you the money to do this? I< not, we will loan you ’what you need. We make loans on furniture, pianos, fixtures, automobiles, etc., without re* moval. Get Our Special Terms or* SSO, SIOO, S2OO, S3OO We will loan you any amount up to *3OO at strictly legal rates and give you twenty months’ time to pay back If you desire it. However, If you prefer you can repay in full at any time and you will be charged interest only for actual time loan runs. Call, write or phone State Loan Cos. ’ 305 ODD FELLOW BLDG. [ Horner Pennsylvania and Washington at* Fcones, Main 4619. Auto. 24-639. Under state supervision. M#R ARK TRE PARED TO MAKW RIAL ff ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY.. W* PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS. MORTGAGES, BONDS AND STOCKS ; LISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER, PRES. *OS-809 LAW BLDG. ASSETS. *343.741. Money to loan on second moktgages on Indianapolis and Indiana real , estate. GIBRALTER FINANCE COMPANY. 208 Fidelity Trust building. Mala 8808. WE MAKE SECOND MORTGAGES OW farm or city property. AETNA MTQ. AND INV. CO. Main 7101. *OB Fidelity Trust Bldg. I' NSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES! AUBREY D. PORTER. ll* Law bldg, [sin 7049. Loans on diamonds; per Mo. BURTON JEWELRY CO.. 68 Monument. . ; _ . 3 HONOR FARM TO BE RUN BY ATLANTA PEN Federal Convicts to Work 1,400 Acres and Share in Profits of Labor. WARDEN FAVORS PLAN ATLANTA, Ga„ Jan. 13.—Uncle Sam is going to give bis prisoners a. chance * to “come back.’’ The government has perfected a plan for the establishment of nn “honor farm” at Panthersville, comprising about 1.40 C and representing an outlay of approximately SIOO,OOO. It will ba run In connection with the federal penitentiary here and is to be under the ' supervision of Warden Fred G. Zerber. Two hundred or more men whose conduct In Fthe penitentiary has entitled them to more liberty will be selected by the warden to work the farm. Not only will they be better housed and allowed more extensive freedom, but the prisoners will actually share in the profits derived from their work. Seventy-five j per cent of the farm’s earnings will be [ given to destitute families and the other | 25 per cent will be kept for the workers ; and turned over to them when their tima i expires. ! MEN TURNBACK TO KIND. “Men will gravitate back to their own ! kind unless they have learned to like j another.” j That is the way Warden Zerbst hag j changed the old maxim. “Water will ! seek its own level,” to fit his own needs In the manner in which he is endeavor ! ing to help' federal offenders “come I back.” “Men come here from all klDds and conditions of life, and it is necessary to make the right Impression at the psychological moment to change them into the kind of people the country and community they go to need,” he said. “Take the counterfeiters and ‘yeggs.’ as the safe cracker is called in criminal lingo: they usually come from the largo cities, where their associates are men of their own stamp. The moonshiner comes from the country, either from a community where moonshine is more or less prevalent, or from one where Be has been tempted to go In for illicit distilling because of the high price he cam get for liquor. NEED INTEREST IN NEW THINGS. “I take these two classes as examples, because they represent two extremes. Os course there are a lot of other offenders and their cases have to be handled more or less Individually. For the purpose of making myself clear I’ll use the first two In explaining my point. “What a man needs most to keep film straight when he gets out of here is a deep interest in some useful occupation or trade he didn’t know when he came. Getting him interested in learning this sort of things is the psychology of the whole business of prison reform. If he has been a yegg and comes here and learns nothing the chances are he will go back to his trade once he is on the onjsltle and meets his old friends and associates. But if he learns farming, or stock raising, or something else while here, he goes away with anew Interest and seeks new friends among people who the thing he has learned how to do. Hence safe cracking not only becomes a distasteful occupation to him, but he is too busy with his new trade to let his mind revert to It. MOONSHINER USUALLY SMALL FARMER. “If a moonshiner comes here, whether he is a professional or an amateur, the chances are he is a small farmer from a mountainous section where modem, agricultural methods are not known. We give him a chance to learn something about intensive truck larming, dairying or stock raising. He immediately not only develops anew interest, but sees at legitimate, lawful way to make a good living.” - * When Warden Zerbat assumed charge of the penitentiary in 1915 he set out/ to accomplish two points In his program. One was to eliminate the old one-man cell, and the other to have a real farm at the prison. Within the last seven months hts dream has begun to come true. The cells have taken secondary place to the new 11x22-foot cages to accommodate four men, and the farm is being surveyed. “A great many new prisoners have come here since the prohibition law went Into effect. They consist largely of young fellows, about 19 to 30, from North Carolina, eastern Tennessee and North Georgia,” the warden added. “They know something about farming already and we are going to teach them scientific methods. When they are freed they will have learned that they can make good money in aii honest way, even If liquor does bring $25 a quart.” Wife Says Husband Fractured Her Leg NEW YORK, Jan. 13.—Charged with deliberately breaking his wife’s leg, I .Frank Strepsky, 38 years old, a clerk, was held in $3,500 bail in Essex Market , court. The Incident is said to have occurred during a Christmas eve celebration at Strepskj's home. Witnesses say their host in a sudden outburst of hilarity, possibly wrath, they do 6ot know whk-h, grasped his wife, Annie, 23, by the right foot. Placing her limb across his knee, he broke It. The woman was removed to Bellevue hospital.
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