Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 221, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1920 — Page 17

■r —> CLASSIFIED ADVERTIS- , ING RATES ON REQUEST TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. MAHBBBSM, KENT 28-361 FUN ER AL PI RECTORS. George Grinsteiner Funeral director, 522 Bast Market. Old Phone Main 908. New phone. 27-208. UNEKAIT m! KAOSDALE CO.. 232 North Delaware. Parlors for holding funeral services. Auto ambulance. McKAHAN & WILHITE 37 W. Thirteenth st. Main 3210. J. C. WILSON 1280 Prospect. Auto. 61-871. Prospect 333. FUnekal" uTimrTOHK—WM. E. KRIEGER, . New 21-154. Main 1454. 1402 N. llllnola • UNDERTAKE RS. ~ W. T. BLASENGYM 1626 Shelby St. Pros. 2670. Auto'. 61-114, UNDEKTAK KHS—HISEY ~TITUS, #s7 .North Del. New 26-564. Main 3330. DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES, Ballard, maud—wife of strketer H. Ballard, died Monday, Jan. 19, at Hprr.ell, N. Y. Body will be Wrought to the home of his mother, Mrs/Eliza Ballard, near Speedway. Funeral notice later. B KITING, JOHN H.—DIED SUDDENLY Thursday, Jan. 22, age 39 years, at Carnegie, Pa. Funeral notice later. For further information call Voight undertaking establishment. Prospect 515. HEISER, ROSIN'a—MM DO W OF THE late Charles F. Heiser, died Thursday, J&n. 22, at 6:10 a, m., aged 69 years. Funeral Monday, Jan. 26, at the residence, 756 North Tremont avenue, at 2 p. in. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. , JOHNSON, OSCAR FAUL—BELOVED husband of Ruth Osborn Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson of 57 South Hplmes avenue, died at San Bernardino, Cal., Sunday morning, Jan. 18. Funeral Saturday, Jan. 24, at 2:30 p. m.. West Park Christian church. Friends invited. Friends may call at residence of father, 67 South Holmes after 2 p. m. Friday. KINNASfTVN, MILDRED A—PASSED away Thursday, Jan. 22. aged 72 years, at her late residence, 35 Karcher street. Funeral notice later. For further particulars call Voight undertaking establishment, Prospect 516, BULKY, JOHN—SON OF ANNA RILEY/ (lied at Ottawa, Canada, on Wednesday morning, Jan. 21, 1920. The remains will be brought to the home of his mother, 2114 Lexington avenue. He Is survived by a widow, Mrs. Jessie Riley, and one daughter, Eleanor; mother, one sister and four brothers, Mrs. Anna Howe, William. Clarence and Owen of this city, and James Riley of Washington, Ind. Funeral notice later. Washington papers please copy. L LAWYER, MRS. MARY E.—BELOVED }w wife of V. Sawyer, mother of John T. and Herbert Sawyer, died Thursday, Jan. ;22, 1:15 p. m. Burial Saturday. Jan. 24, ■at 10:30 a. m„ at late residence, 1322 South Reisner street. Friends invited. Burial .West Newton cemetery. WEBB, ROE R.—AGE 42 VEARsTDIJSD Wednesday, Jan. 21. Friends may call Friday afternoon and evening at the residence, 1322 Bellefontaine street. Private funeral Saturday, 10 a, m. Burial Crown Hill.

IN MEM PRIAM, IN LOVING KKMEMBRAJjCE OF OIK 1 Sear son, brother and nephew. Nay Reynolds Hodge, who passed away two years ago today, Tan. 23, 1918: One by one the fiowc. c are taken, One by one the roses f; U. And we know that grief and sorrow Come to one and all. pod has taken oty dear beloved. We must try to bear the pain. For a loving one has promised We in heaven shall meet again. MOTH Kit, BROTHER AND AUNT. LOST AND FOUND. WILL THE PARTY SOMEWHERE IN MARION COUNTY WHO IS HOLDING lIY BROWN AND WHITE FEI MALE HOUND KINDLY RETURN SAME TO ME. THE HUNTING SEASON IS NOW OVER. PROSPECT 762. JACOB F. NEUBAUER, 339 E. WYOMING ST. Lost— black canteen bag, on Wednesday evening, In South Meridian Jitney, corttalning coin purse with one or two tl bills, keys and registration card for dancing class. Finder, please call Classified Adv. Dept, of The Indiana Daily Times. Reward. 35x5 TIHE AND KIM !\ CASE, ON cross road. 12 miles east of Indianapolis. Owner can have same by Identifying tire and paying for ad. Address A No. 824. Times. Lost— wrist watch, thi rsda y afternoon, near Capitol avenue and Thirtieth street; reward. 2729 Boulevard place. Harrison 844. SM ALL PA CKA (iK LOST? DRESS goods, between- Wasson’s and Block’s; finder call 67 Ft. Harrison. Reward. F'OUND— SUM OF MON EL OWNER can have same by identifying and paying for this ad. Auto. 51-511. Lost— h e\ v \ kiM m e and glasses? Main 7003, ,■ Reward. ROOMS—TO LET. ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM WITH light housekeeping privileges; gas for electric lights. 4t South Dearborn. , HOUSES—WANTED. COUPLE, NO CHILDREN, WANTS five-room modern bungalow or cottage. North 7912. * I ROOMS-WANTED. WANTED— TWO ROOMS AND KITCHen furnished; must be downtown, with all modern conveniences. Call MR .RICHARD at Main 6153. . ftP h MP ROOMS—W ANTED. WANTED— ROOM AND BOARD NEAR 500 block Capitol avenue. GEORGE E. PRINCE, care Y. M. C. A. TAILORS AND CLEANERS. r TO MATCH YOUR COAT AND VEST M'CR A PAIR OF TROUSERS. SEE W. G. SCHNEIDER, 39 W. OHIO ST. BE SURE YOU ARE IN THE RIGHT PLACE. 17 G. FITE Practical Tailor and Cutter Dry 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 690. CAPITOL GARMENT CLEANERS, 1246 North Capitol avenue." Main 5477. Main 4160. Auto 21-241. SCHWARTZ, TAILOR AND CLEAN- . er. 'Bl Kentucky avenue. Main 2679. DANCING. >

DANCING Prof. Rayno—reliable school for the stage; violin and all kinds of fancy artistic step dancing acts taught and completed for good season’s engagements. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call at 224 West Ohio street. Phone Main 2069. ' " HORSES AND VEHICLES. g. HORSE AUCTION Every Saturday. 10 a. m. Les Harris’ •table, 208-210 Blake street. Several good big farm mares, wagon horses and drivfarm wagons, storm buggy and runaboutflj single and double heavy work harness. BURKHARDT. Auctioneer. HARRIB, Owner. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for dead horses, cows and hogs. Call Belmaa t 4KI and nor rrioas

You Cara Bea Successful Auctioneer by attending the Deering National School of Auctioneering and Oratory. Next term opens Monday, February the 2nd. This school has proven its success by the many students who are conducting successful sales every day. All branches of the business taught, with special training and selling pure bred stock. Write for reference and terms at once. THE DEERfNG NATIONAL SCHOOL - OF AUTIONEERINQ 223-225 Hume-Mansur Bldg. Phone, Circle 1650. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

NORDYKE & MARMON CO. NEEDS LABORERS INSPECTORS TRACERS BACK HANGERS METALWORKERS * VARNISH RUBBERS ROUGH RUBBERS CALL AT EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, KENTUCKY AVE. • AND MORRIS ST.

LABORERS % Apply Beech Grove coai pile. A. J. Yawger & Cos., \ f TROUSERS fgk to match your coat THE PANTS Hl||jl Men, boys and colored women wanted. S. Keystone Ave and Belt R. R. Take Prospect car to end of line. Eairmount Glass W orks. —^— SPECIAL SALE IF YOU WANT THE BEST FITTING AND BEST MADE CLOTHES TOU EVER WORE, SEE W. G. SCHNEIDER. 39 \Y. OHIO >,T. SUITS OR OVERCOATS TO YOUR MEASURE. $35. S4O, $59, SBO AND UP. lit) SURE YOU ARE IN THE RIGHT PLACE.

OFFICE HI INSLEY MFG. CO. Olney & E. St. Clair, WANTED TWO G 00D MEN FOR STEADY WO R K T O DRI V E STOCK; REPORT STOCK YARDS OFFICE. CUTTER, EXPERIENCED IN HANDLING SHORT KNIFE; STEADY WORK AND GOOD PAY. R, KIRSHBAUM & SON, 207 W. WASHINGTON STREET. CABINET MAKERS First-class, 55 cents per hour, with chance of more for workmen who can show production. State age and experience in first letter; also last two places you have worked; do not answer unless you are In position to report for work at once. Address A No. 2933, Times, RONEY STOKE¥ FIREMAN; EXP ERI E NCED. MERCHANTS HEAT AND LIGHT ►CO., NEW JERSEY AND PEARL. WANTED ENGINEER; 8 HOURS WORK; GOOD PAY. APPLY CHIEF ENGINEER, CITY HOSPITAL. Cl IVIL SERVICE POSITIONS? CLERKS, > stenographer*, typists, bookkeepers, letter carriers, railway mall clerks. For homo study preparation call or write. INDIANA CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL 157 N. ILLINOIS St.. Room 207. Young men for railway mail clerks, sllO month. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars, examinations, write R. TERRY (former government examiner), 655 Continental building, Washington. 25 LABORERS for our Hammond (Ind.) plant; full particulars can be had at AMERICAN GLUE COMPANY, 539 West Fourteenth street. A BARGAIN IN PANTS Made to your order and ready to wear. Made in our shops. $5 a throw. * LEON TAILORING CO. 131 East New York. Walk up a flight. IN DIA NAFO lIS RAILWAY JM AIL clerk examinations coming. Hundreds needed. Begin $1,300. Sample questions free. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. 95 A. Rochester, N. Y. rSUSebS To matCh yoTTr COAT and vest at a saving of 26% by walking one flight. CITY TAILORS AND CLEANERS. 17ft N. Illinois. WANTED— NAMES MEN WISHING BEcome railway mall clerks; sllO month. Answer Immediate. Address this office, A No. 2934, Times. W ANTED —■'EXPERIENCED FIRRMEN on chain grate stoker*. Apply,, MR. RAY. Union Traction Power Houee. Anderson. Ind. ANTED—MEN IN SEWER - PIPE factory. Steady work and good wages. WILLIAM E. DEE CLAY MFG. CO.. Mecca. Ind. " SAFELY RAZOITbLADES sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ave. WA NTED—A TINNE R’S H ELPEK; ONE that can drWo a Ford car. 803 East Washington street. Ford driver wantedV mi kFhave reference; call In person. CAPITAL GROCERY. 2602 Capitol avenue. S ""ECOND cool GOOD PAY. CALL Main 169. CIRCLE CAFE. ~ WANTED CARPENTERS. CALL llAßrison 2326. DETECT| yli; “ Quigley-Hyjland Agency Civil and Crim? lal Investigator# •$••($• Law bid*. Mai* INK

MALE HELP—WANTED.

SIT U ATIO N W A NTED—M ALE. Young man of twenty, inexpebienced, would Ilk® position that would develop salesmanship. Can drive automobile. Will give best of references. Address A No. 821, Times, CAN GIVE PART TIME IN Bookkeeping, higher accountancy. Can make out income tax accounts. Can give legal advice. Call Prospect 3544. JANITOR; FLAT; MAN AND ' wTfkT four years' experience. Main 6600. MORAN. Nights North 7728. SALE 8 MEN—WA N TED. STOCK SALESMAN LIVE, ENERGETIC SALESMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS TO FOLLOW UP LEADS SECURED THROUGH ADVERTISING AND CIRCULARS. STOCK SOLD UNDER PLAN THAT ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEES INVESTORS PRINCIPAL. CALL PERSONALLY. 1104 ODD FELLOW BLDG. ” POSTOFFICE CLERKS and letter carriers; $1,200 entrance salary; promotion to $1,600; special examination Feb. 7 (men only). We give home study preparation. For details call or write UNITED CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL, Suite 9 and 10 When Bldg. MARRIED MEN ATTENTION. ’ Ten men averaged $68.50 last week. TVe need fifteen men by March 1 to complete our 1920 organization. Must start at $27 and commission. Reference and security required. Apply 6 to 8 p. m. or write for date. 224 Saks building Salesmen— high-class security men to place stock for expansion of dividend paying company. Liberal commissions. 909 Merchants Bank building. Main 7_lßl. FEMALE HELP—WANTED. '

SO 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 10th

LINK BELT CO. CAN USE AT LEAST 50 GIRLS BETWEEN THE A.GES OF 19 AND 28 who are ambitious to learn as well as earn. TAKE W. MICHIGAN CAR TO HOLMES AVE. ASK FOR EMPLOYMENT DEPT. GIRLS OVER - 17~ YEARS FOR WORK IN ICING AND PACKING DEPARTMENT. TAGGART BAKING CO., 18 N. NEW JERSEY. GIRLS, 16 TO 18 YEARS OF AGE. APPLY TO SUPT., 7TH FLOOR, L. S. AYRES & CO. FOR A SMALL MAN UFACTURING company near center of city, young lady for bookkeeper and bill clerk and also able to use typewriter; must be a good penman, quick and accurate at figures. Address In own handwriting, stating references and wages expected. Address A No. 823, Times. ‘ ACT IN MOTION - PICTURES; MANS IT your profession. Send stamp for free tryout. DELIGHT FILM CO., Inc., Wabash avenue and Twenty-second street, Chicago. O' OMPETENT STENOGRAPHERS AND typists to register with us; more calls than we can fill. Apply LAIN BUSINESS COLLEGE, corner Delaware and North. Business women for strictly high class house to house advertising. Steady position. Good salary. Address A No. 826. Times. Girls over ie years, for light clean work. Engraving department, WM. B. BURFORD, 38 South Meridian street. v HO USEKRF.PRR?WHITE; SMALL FAMlly; good home and treatment for right party. Call Main 7179 after 7 p. m. ANTED—YOUNG GIRL, VBRY LIGHT work; all or part time; good home. North 3435. • WHITE GIRL FOR GEN KRAI, HOUBEwork, small family; no laundry. North 8349. U|ANTE%-kIT( HEN GIRL, APPLY If. UNIOm ST ATI ON RESTAURANT.

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FEMALE HELP—WANTED. AN OPPORTUNITY Fpr 25 young women to earn a good salary and secure an income for life. For particulars see Employment Supervisor, Room 522. Central Union Telephone . Cos. M 6181.8“ over 16 years of age for light factory work; good pay. / HARRY B. MAHAN BOX CO., 320 W. SOUTH ST.

Here is a good place for a girl that wants general housework. We want a girl to do general housework in small family In a five-room modern apartment. No washing or ironing. Go home nights. Good wages. Call North 2528. Middle aged lady to help with housework; more for homo than wages. Call Prospect 1420. ADI Ett TO TAKE COURSE 1N HAlßdresglng. manicuring, etc.; evening classes. North 4 701. TUAT IONWANT E D—FE M ALE~ STOCK GIRL OR USHER IN THEATER by colored girl. North 9336. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. About Rugs New rugs are very expensive; old rugs are too hlglr-for their value, and insanitary. Why not buy New Linoleum W T e have 5,000 yards of new, genuine cork linoleum We also have 6,000 yards new pro-lln oleum; twenfy-flve different patterns to choose from. Our prices are the lowest In the city. Buy now; In spring you will have to pay 25 per cent more. For all these we have a special price of 75a per yard. One hundred linoleum rugs at your price. Glazer 444 E. Washington. We Pack, Ship Free of Charge BEDS, SPRINGS AND' MATTRESSES Beds from $2.60 up. Springs, $2.00 up. Mattresses. $3.00 up. SPECIAL PRICES ON CARPETS. Remember. Glaser's prices are the lowest. You can save big money here on furniture of every description. We can outfit your home complete. GLAZER 444 E. Wash. St. : •% SPECIAL SALE ON TROUSERS TO YOUR MEASURE. *B. $9. JlO, sl2 AND UP. W. G. SCHNEIDER. 39 W. OHIO ST. BE SURE YOU ARE IN THE RIGHT i’LACE. Buy Storage Furniture From time to time wa 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. T. eta. A- j/Vv Drop-Head dinger, fig. other bargains. $1 0 per I r t (J wesk. All makes REPAIRED. HEMSTITCHING while you wait. l*e PER YARD. WiliTK SEWING MACHINE CO„ Main 600. Auto. 25-21*. 812 Mass. At*. See Our Rug Dept. More fine used rilgs than ail other dealers combined. No cheap, shoddy new goods, no excuses. We have a large room expressly for rugs, with daylight to see by. USED GOODS STORE, 424 Massachusetts avenue. Mail ’Em In J O.G.Klugel.P.D. "k y . w South Meridian V >4 Main 88 28. *" Steel taps repairing

RUMMAGE SALE Closing out winter stock of all kinds of clothing this week. 1113 Prospect street. ONE GERHARD, KB-NDTE, MAHOGANY case, upright piano; bargain if sold at once. GLAZER, 444 East Washington st. SINGKR SEVVING MA VU INK CO.; NEW and used machines; electric motors; rents, repairs. 764 Massachusetts avenue. Phone Main 6673. FOR SALE—TINNER’S TOOLS, INCLUDIng one eight-foot brake. Call 615 West Washington street. EHSiIA N I*ol> I.E FOR "SALE? IS 19 Rosellne street. MRS. E.SSIG. Woodruff 6028. MCStCAL INSTRUMENTS, RECORDS, rolls, cut price. TUTTLE, 201 Indiana avenue. ONE LADY’S COAT; CHEAP; SIZE B*. Upstairs at 924 North East street. Shoe “shop for Sale; modern• good location. 417 East Thirtieth FOR FIRE INSURANCE ON HOUSKhoId goods call Prospect 6570. S’ ECON D HAND FI KNACK FOR Call Main 6*78. MISCELL ANEO U S—W ANTE D. *> SPECIAL SALE ON READY-TO-WEAR TROUSERS (TAI-LOR-MADE). AT $6, 257 AND SB. W. G. SCHNEIDER, 39 W. OHIO ST. BE SURE YOU ARE IN THE RIGHT PLACE. ~LEW SHANK pays best prices In city for household goods and fixtures of all kinds/ 227 North New Jersey street. Main 2028. USED GOODS STORK - BUYS STORE and office fixtures, household furniture and rugs. Main 2288. Auto 22-288. 424 Mass, avenue. I" f yourYxock is not running phone Circle 4307. M. R. SHEARN. sll North Alabama. W" ANTED—CASH RKUISTEKN WILL pay rash. 23 Baldwin block. Main 6871. Auto. 21-794. ~~ CO AL~AN LE y Indiana Lump $6.25 Shoveled $5.75 West Virginia $8.25 Kentucky Lump $8.25 Weaver Coal & lee Cos. Pros. 2201. __ Pocahontas M. R.... .SB.OO Kentucky Sh. L 7.75 Illinois Lump 7.00 Indiana Lump 6.50 M. 3631. L. H. BAIN COAL CO. M. 3531. SUCCESSOR TO N ANCHOR FUEL CO. MAIN 2161. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES* CASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF motorcycles. FLOYD PSTKKUAN. 109 Massachusetts avenue, AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR HIRE .A * WWVSAA^AAAiAAAAfWNAA^AAyV CARS FOR KENT—DO YOUB OWN driving. U-DRIYE AUTO SBRVICa 126 South Pennsylvania street. Telephcnt Main 6830. DON’T GRIEVE. If you really *nt It back. Insert a mail ad In the ’’Lost and Found’’ calinns of The Times and U -till soon 111 returned Phone Mala KM. A at*. SS.tIL

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LABOR PARTY Attorney Nicholas Klein of < incinnati will discuss the aims )f the Labor Party at the Labor temple, 138 AV. Washington St., Sifhday evening, January 25, 7:30 P.M. MASS MEETING / t

REAL E _ ST - A TF~~ F 9 R SAI ~ E ; YOUR OPPORTUNITY. Beautiful lots well located. ’’Up north, up where they all want to go." Where values have and will continue to Increase by leaps and bounds. Within two squares of Fair Grounds, Just south of Maple road boulevard (Thirtyeighth street). within two squares of lots selling for sloo.t>o per front foot. Surrounded by paved streets. We have sold more than three hundred of theoe choice lots In a very short time. We only have a few left. When they are sold you will never again have the opportunity to buy such choice lots so close In North at such low prices and easy terms. $460 to $700; $lO cash, then $1 to $1.75 weekly. Buy now for a home. Buy now for an Investment. Buy now before prices advance. We are at your service with auto to show these choice lots at any time. Call for appointment. Act now and have' no regrets later. GATES- KINNEAK COMPAN V, 640 Legicke Annex. Main 1409. A r • GOOD INVESTMENT DOUBLE. Near Thirty-third and Central avenue; six rooms on each side. Strictly modern. I will sell you this double for $8,000; $3,000 cash; balance SSO per month. I will take back a lease on this property at S9O per month. See J. C. NUSBAUM, with Home Seekers Realty Cos., 913 Merchants Bank bldg. Main 1499. Auto. 25-246. LIST WITH THE HOMIj SEEKERS. t S-vr jr 1015 South Sheffield; fiveV/ room bungalow’; three years old; modern, except bath; JL Yk. screened front porch; .long living room; full lot; worth the money, $3,200; terms. George A. Lucas Realtor, with Bert Essex, 208 American Central Life. Main 5574. Evenings Irvington j)SB. ' _ “MODERN HOME EAST ' We have a large list of modern homes east; in fine localities. Prices and terms are right. J. S. Cruse Realty Cos., Realtors 128 North Delaware. Main 6840. Auto._24-36L South Side Modern Home Eight rooms, elegant location; paved street. Immediate possession; property In fine condition; low price; easy tertns. J. S. Cruse Realty Cos. 128 North Delaware street. ' NORTHEAST Five rooms, nice cottage; electric lights; on Roosevelt avenue; price, $2,000; S2OO cash; sls monthly. W. H. COOPER, 838 Lemcke Bldg. JUST WKST OF MERIDIAN "iN "2200 block north; splendid eight-room modern home, with four bedrooms; double garage. JAMES E. BERRY, 147 East Market street. Main 5147. COLORADO STREET, NORTH OF Washington street; six-room modern; price $4,600; SSOO to $750 cash and remainder monthly .payments. H. G. MONEN, 405 Law building. SOUTH. WALKING DISTANCE, SIX rooms, semi-modern. large bar.i, paved street; $2,450; $250 cash. S2O per month. Woodruff 247 after 7:30. SIX-ROOM HOUSE, ELECTRIC LIGHTS. city water in kitchen; cistern; $2,35); 401 CE. Michigan. Phone owner Irvington 971. Immediate possession SIX-ROOM SEMI-AfODERN HOME; 2 large lots, chicken house, fruit trees, grapes and dandy garage. Price $3,090. Prospect 5806. Indiana trust co. Soils real estate, oollects rant, writes firs insurance. NORTH, NEW BUNGALOW, NEVER occupied, modern, ea.iy let ms. Washington 1679. |

UOTICE—THE ANNUAL MEETING OF II the Indiana Society for Medical Freedom will meet In their offices. 300" Indiana Trust building. Wednesday, Jan. 28. 1920, at 4 p. m. to elect directors and such other business as may- come before it. it ALT K R F. CROOKE, Secretary. INSTRUCTIONS 1 On any band or string Instrument. Personal Instruction. JOE ANTOLY, 19 W. Tenth street. Circle 3427. Automatic 31-791. WA \TE D-TIl E ADDRESS OF THE American Mandolin Harp Company, j Any one having Information of interest | please write. E. R. LAYMON, 1101 North i Tuxedo street. ELF.CTHK AL WIKINO. FOR A REAsonable estimate. call evenings. FRANK RANK AMP. North 4554. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. North, modern, six-room home, ■ paved street, $4,000; SSOO cash; $36 monthly. Woodruff 2092. JX ROOMsrSoi>F;kn, LhNo liyTng room. etc. Terms. Woodruff 7024. South, five rooms?"modern, garage, terms. North 7476 after 6:30. REAL E st ATE-WANTEdY* TIIE SPRING BUYING HAS STARTED. List your property with us for quick sale. W. L. BRIDGES, Main 4114. 338-9 K. of P. building. House of five to~seven rooms? not necessarily modern; cash. Main 107. Modern house for "cash"cu'stomer. Slain 142. House with bath, cash beal. WoodrufT 2092. Five or six rooms, semi-modern? Woodruff 7024. $3,000 —$1,000 AND TERMS An apple orchard of ten acres containing more than 400 nine-year-old trees of good commercial varieties; IV4 miles from a good market, in Yakima valley. Wash- - lngton. Excellent schools and churches. If Interested, write J. C. DOR WIN, 3566 Spokane avenue, Tacoma Wash. FARMS—FOR SALE OR TRADE Eighty -acre martin county farm, with four-room house, good outbuildings, sugar camp of seventy trees, ten acres good timber, forty-five acres In : cultivation. Close to Blankenship and Shoals. Price SSO an acre. .TAMES E. j BERRY, 147 East Market street. Main I 5147. BUSINESS CHANCEs! w vvx/v - - V-VVWSAA<WWWI A LARGE NTIMBER OF SAMPLE AND UNCALLED FOR SUITS AND OVER--1 COATS FOR SALE AT BARGAIN l PRICES, S3O, $35 AND $lO. W. G. SCHNEIDER, 39 W. OHIO ST. I BE SURE YOU ARE IN THE RIGHT 1 PLACE. FEATHERS . Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses en<t pillows made to order. Eat. 188*. E. F. BURKLE. 416 Mass., ave. Main 1425. New sl-775. ROOFERS Asphalt roll roofing and shingles, repairing and recoatlng roofs and gutters. LASHBROOK BROS. CIRCLE 3056 G Koo~SM?\I.I. GROCERY stock and small amount of fixtures. SEARS HARVEY CO. ' City Trust Bldg. r IN-FOOT CIGAR AND TOBACCO w’all case; 10-ft. counter and show case; cigar, tobacco and candy stock; $225. 4014 East Washington. POULTRY, PIGEONS, ETC. AA^VNA>AAAAAAAAAAAAeVSA/V , VSAA/VS^VVVV rFNTY NICE BELGIAN BABBITS for sale. Prospect 5866. 2667 South Caijlornla street;

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. A USED CAR DISPLAY • of REAL IMPORTANCE The many sales that have been effected since the first announcement of our January display of HighGrade'Used justify our assertions ./that this is the most pretentious showing that has ever been offered in Indianapolis. i Despite the many sales already closed, however, we still have an exceptionally attractive offering on the main floor showrooms and again feel (jailed upon to urge your inspection of this display if you contemplate the purchase of a used car. In each and every instance these cars have undergone a most exacting inspection and overahuling. Several cars have been equipped with new top and a complete set of new tires, as well as new paint, arid look like new, while several others are being held for such paint as the purchaser may desire. Prices are exceptionally attractive at this time. E. W. STEINHART COMPANY Meridian Street at Eleventh. SAVE MONEY NOW by buying your car here. Lock over our bargains in reliable used cars. Most of them have been rebuilt, repainted and havo new tops. Make. Down. Weekly. I Paige 25 touring $75 $3.50 Regal 76 8.50 Packard coupe 195 4.50 Maxwell coupe tT. .225 5.00 Alter touring ....225 5.90 Chevrolet roadster 225 6.00 Ford winter top 175 6.90 Paige touring 295 6.09 Overland 83 200 6.00 Franklin 395 6.75 Ford touring, winter t0p..'...125 6.00 Overland 83 200 5.00 Overland Roadster 100 5.00 And many others. No brokerage. INDPLS. AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO., • 618 N. Capitol, k Open Sunday. UNUSUAL JO F F E RINGS High-Grade Used Cars 1919 Columbia, touring; demonstrator. T9lB Chevrolet 8. touring. 1917 Dodge touring. 1919 Hubmobile, touring. 1918 Inter-State, touring. 1917 Cnerland. touring. 1917 Ford, touring. 1917 Chevrolet, roadster. 1919 Chevrolet, touring. 1917 Maxwell, touring. 1915 Cole, touring. Ford coupe, demountable rims. Terms over twelve monthly payments. Liberty bonds accepted at face value. Phone for demonstration. Dietz-James 334 East Market street. Main 6716.

DODGE GARS We have tome wonderful bargains in used cars. - DODGE ROADSTER, 1918 Just like new. DODGE 1918 TOURING New top and tires; perfect condition. DODGE CLOSED CAR Don’t fall to see this one. NEW DODGE COMMERCIAL Run 800 miles. FORD TOURING, 1918 Fine condition. LOZIER TOURING First-class condition. K. B. L. Auto Repair Cos., 1019 N. Capitol. Main 2404. INVESTIGATE OUR WEEKLY PAYMENT PLAN Down. Weekly. Oldsmobile touring $195 $5.00 Oldsmoblle roadster 195 4.00 Reo touring 150 4.00 Oakland touring 296 4.00 Cadillac Eight 495 10.00 Paige Six 495 10.00 Chevrolet touring £25 4.50 M ERCANTILE GARAGE 125 South Pennsylvania. Main 6830. Kti AL BAKU AIMS LN UJSKD CARS All bargains. Cash or payments. I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. "A MILLION PARTS.’’ Main 1576. 619 N. Illinois. Auto. 32-063 Late model Chevrolet baby grand, in A1 condition. Terms if dei sired. S. AND 8. AUTO EXCHANGE. 321 Mass Ave. Circle 1776. Ford coupe, hashler shock abH sorbers, A-l condition, cheap for quick sale. FAUSSET, 446 Indiana avenue. Main 4390. Late model" Chevrolet 4-90. this car is in A1 condition. Terms if desired. S. AND S. AUTO EXCHANGE. 321 Mass. Ave. Circle 1776. 1919 CHEVROLET TOURING, IN GOOD condition; $225 down and $4.50 per week. MERCANTILE GARAGE, 125 South Pennsylvania. WE BUY? 8ELI? AND EXCHANGE ALL makes of used cars. S. & S. AUTO EXCHANGE 311 Mass, avenue. Circle 1776. F" ORD TOURINGS. ROADSTERS, trucks, sedanr and coupes. Cash or payments. ALLEN, 919 ATrglnia avenue. Ford" 1916 truck with open ex"press body; demountable rims; $225. ALLEN, 919 Virginia. AUTOMOBILES—-WANTED. AUTOS WANTED We buy more cars for parts purposss and to resell than any other dealer In the country. There must be a reason. This Is It: / We pay the best prices. Try ds first and last. If you do not sell to us you are losing money. Indianapolis Auto Parts & Tire Cos. 518 North Capitol. Auto. 22-01*. Main 2638. AUTOS WANTED We pay casb. No delay for your money. It la here for you. Come In or call. I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. li) N.' Illinois st. Main 157*. Auto. 33-ML We also buy Junk cars. AUTOS'WANTED We pay cash for any model, from 1910 UP S. & S. AUTO EXCHANGE 321 Massachusetts ave. Circle 1776. nfUY?~SELL~AND EXCH VNGE ALL makes of used cars. S & S AUTO EXCHANGE 321 Mass, avenue. Circle 1776. MIILL TRADE STOCK IN REPUTABLE 11 oil company In Texas for Ford roadster. touring or coupe. H. A. MUNEKE, Linden hotel, all day Sunday or evenings after 6 p. m. XVISCONSIN FARM LANDS. Landology, a magazine owing the facta In regard to the land tion. 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 and say. )’’Mall me LANDOLOGY and all particulars FREE.” Address Editor. Landology, gkidmore Land Cos.. 113 Skidmore 'tbidg., Marinette, IVis. Ba Ik

AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. SPECIAL SALE # OF ' TIRE CHAINS We have but a few sets of 37x4*4 Rid-O-Skin tire chains left, which we are closing out at $2.95 per set. This price is a very material reduction from the regular listing, and sinpe our first announcement there has been a rapid sale of the supply on hand. These chains can be altered to fit smaller size of tires, which is another very good reason for thp urgent demand. A slight further reduction will be made to garage owners and accessory dealers in lots of ten sets or more. E. W. STEINHART COMPANY Meridian St. at Eleventh. DIXIE STORAGE" BATTERIES ' Six-volt. $22.50. Twelve-volt. 832.6*. Twenty months' guaranty. DIXIE STORAGE BATTERY CO MAIN 5181. 629 MASSACHUSETTS AV*. After Feb. 1, 6-volt, $25.00. AUTOWASIHNG " S. & 8. Auto W. & P. PAINT SHOP Automobile painting. It* Boat Washington. - AiTiWEDLE PMTIHffi First-class work guaranteed. Called for and delivered. 24 North Noble. Main 3311. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. GT7 17 STORAGE CHEAPEST \Y/ RATES IN CITY. CALL US. Everything at rea- ) sonable price. Packed. J i| shipped anywhere. 'cS' L I Locked room ts desired. SO West Henry. Mein 46*5. SHANK FURNITURE” AND STORAGE CO.. 227-229 North New Jersey street. Phone Main 2028. Local and overi-and hauling, o. K. TRANSFER CO.. 938 East Washington street. Prospect 3282. FINANCIAL. "! -ft: Equitable Securities Cos. 8% PREFERRED STOCK offered for sale. Amount of fssuA, SIO,OOO, at SIOO per • share par value. The present net assets of ‘ this corporhtlon are $15,000 plus SIO,OOO from this issue of preferred stock, making a total of $26,000 as security for SIO,OOO. The preferred stock pays 8 per cent dividends, 1 tax exempt. No salaries are to be paid to any officers of the corporation, and no dividends paid on the common stock while any dividend on preferred stock is 30 days in arrears. The corporation has been * in business since November, 1916, a little over four years, and the net profits have amounted to over 100 per cent of its original capital during that time. No commissions are allowed for the sale of this preferred stock, all receipts going into the treasury. This stock Is being offered for sale directly hy the officers of the company. References: Union Trust Company. Indiana National bank. People's State bank. More information given on •application to us. BRANDON & JAMESON, 127 North Delaware st. Main 5762. Auto. 28-965.

Mir AIII. PREPARED TO MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY.. WS PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS. MORTGAGES. BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER, PRES. 105-309 LAW BLDG. ASBETB. $143,741. Money to loan on second moktgages on Indianapolis and Indiana real estate. GIBRALTER FINANCE COMPANY. 208 Fidelity Trust building. Main S9OB. WE MAKE SECOND MORTGAGES Ol* farm or city property. AETNA MTQ. AND INV. CO. Main 7101. 50$ Fidelity Trust Bldg INSURANCE ES ALL ITS BRANCHES. I AUBREY D. PORTER. *lO Law bldg. Main 7040. Loans on diamonds; per mo. BURTON JEWELRY CO.. 6* Monu* i sent. LEGAL. NOTICES. STATE OF INDIANA. STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSIONERS. Notice of application to Issue bonds or other evidence of indebtedness. In the matter of the petition of the city of Indianapolis to Issue bonds or other evidence of indebtedness for the sanitary district of Indianapolis. To the Taxpayers of the City of Indianapolis: Notice Is hereby given that the city of Indianapolis, by Its Mayor. Charles W. Jewett, and Its City Controller. Robert H. Bryson, and the Board of Sanitary Commissioners for the sanitary district of Indianapolis. by its president, Frank C. Lingenfelter, has filed with the State Board of Tax Commissioners of the state of Indiana a petition to issue bonds or other ! evidence of Indebtedness for the purpose of making a temporary loan of Three Hundred —Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars ($375,000) for the sanitary district of Indianapolis, in anticipation of a bond issue of said sanitary district, for a period not exceeding Aug. 15, 1920. and at a rate of interest not exceeding six per cent (6%) per annum, for the purpose of 'raising money to partially pay for the construction of a sewage disposal plant as provided by law. A public hearing on said petition will be held In Indianapolis at the offtce v of the State Board-of Tux Commissioners In the statehouse on the 7th day of February, 1920, at 10 o’clock a. lh. CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. By CHARI.ES W. JEWETT. Mayor. By ROBERT H. BRYSON, City Controller. BOARD OF SANITARY COMMISSIONERS FOR THE SANITARY DISTRICT OF INDIANAPOLIS. By FRANK C. LINGENFELTER. President. SAMUEL ASHBY. Corporation Counsel. NI OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A special meeting of the members of the Peoples' Congregational church of Indianapolis will be held In the church parlors on Thursday, February 5, 1920, at tha close of the prayer meeting for the purpose of electing trustees. ESTHER W. BARKER. Church Clerk. Times Want Ads find the right people for the right places and the right plaoae for the right people. Phone Main 350*.. Auto. 28-351. Youth Has Thrilling Fight With Wild Cat RRIDGKWATER, N. H., Jan. 23.—Battling for his life with a forty-fire pound wildcat that nearly tore free of a steel trap in which it was caught was the thrilling experience of Wilfred S. Morrill, a 17-year-old guide, well known to sportsmen who make their headquarter* here during the hunting and fishing s*asons. ' * Young Morrill, while following a trail near the famous cascade trout brook, came across the tracks of a big cat. Morrill set a trap near one of the springs that feed the brook. The location was behind an old stump. The next day Morrill went to visit the scane. The big cat was caught by one hind leg. With the craftiness for which the “big un’s” are noted, the cat crouched down behind the stump as Morrill approached the trap. As the yputhful guide bent over the stump to look at the trip the wildcat leaped at him snarling and scratching and dragging the trap with it. Morrill was carrying a small rifle at the time and he was forced, to battle hard several minutes with the Infuriated animal, finally breaking’ its neck with the butt of his rifle, which he used as a club. During the battle Morrill was scratched and his clothing badly tern. Tv

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