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r ' • CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES ON REQUEST TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. IMflMil!, O£EW£B-Bfifl k. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. W^a^^wwwva^wv>wvwvwwww George Grinsteiner Funeral director, 622 East Market. Old Phone Main #OB. New phone. 27-208. IjUNERAL DIRECTORS—A. M. RAGSf DALE CO.. 232 North Delaware. Parlors for holding funeral services. Auto ambulance. ' MdKAHAN is, WILHITE IW W. Thirteenth st. Main 3210. * j J. 0. WILSON ~ 1280 Prospect. Auto. Sl-671. Prospect 822. |TCNERAI7>IEKCTOR& WM. E. KRIEGER. New 21-154. Main 1 464. 1402 N. Illinois I "undertakers. W. T. BLASENGYM 1 Shelby St. Pros. 2570. Auto. 51-114. ! |l\> DEKTAKKRS—IIISEY Si TITUS, 851 , North Del. New 26-564. Main 3330. DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICE^ HEISEK, ROSINA—WIDOW OF THE | late Charles F. Heiser, died Thursday, i Jan. 22, at 5:10 a. m., aged 69 years. Funeral Monday. Jan. 26, at the residence, 755 North Tremont avenue, at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Brown,' thomas martin—at lolts^ ville, Ky., son of Mrs. Mary Brown of this city, 1231 North Alabama street, died suddenly Jan. 22 in Chicago, 111, Funeral Monday noon, Jan. 26, at Madison, Ind. For further information call North 451. Louisville papers please copy. Riley, john—son of anna Silky, died 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 daugh- I ter, Eleanor, mother, one sister and four brothers, Mrs. Anna Howe. William, Ciar- : ence and Owen of this city, and James ! Riley of Washington,' Ind. Funeral notice later. Washington pipers please copy. SPEINSPRA, KLAss—HUSBAND OF Laura Speinspra, died Thursday night. | Funeral Monday at 2 p. m. at residence, i 1641 Linden street. Burial at Crown Hill. : Friends invited. j HJEELEK. WILLIA.M It.—DIED AT HiS | late residence, 3341 College avenue, Friday, Jan. 23. at 2 a. m. Funeral services at the home Monday, Jan. 26, at 2 p. m. Funeral and burial will be private. Friends may call Sunday afternoon and evening, Jan. 25. CARD OF THANKS. WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR SIN- I cere thanks to our many friends, | neighbors and relatives for their kindness during the illness and death of our dear husband and father, Wafren R. Sloan; also the Rev. Cowan and Mr. Bert Gadd, undertaker, the singers and the Firemen’s craft of the Masonic lodge. GENEVA SLOAfN AND SON EARL.

CHURCH NOTICES. First Church of Christ, Scientist Meridian and Twentieth streets. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 8 ( p. m. Sunday school at 11 a. m. Wednesday evening testlmonal meeting at 8 o’clock. Reading rooms at 806 Kahn building, are open dally, except Sunday, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. and Wednesday when they close at 5 p. m. QHRIBTIAN SCIENCE—SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. Delaware and Twelfth sts Sunday services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 and 11 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o’clock. Reading room, 611 Odd Fellow bldg.; open dally from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. except Wednesday, when It Is closed at 5 p. m. Open Sunday from 2 to 5 p. m. OHRISTIAN SCIENCE—THIRD CHURCH OF CHRIST, Scientist. 8330 Washington boulevard. Sunday services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school 9:15 a. in. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o’clock. Reading room at 205 East Thirty-fourth, open daily from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m., except Wednesday, when It is closed at 3 p. m. Open Sunday from 2-5 p. m. PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Corner North and Pennsylvania streets. Metropolitan School of Music. Services every Sunday at 7:45 p. m. Lecture by REV. BESSIE MAY BETJLMAN member of the National Spiritualist Association. Subject, “The Wish of Your Heart.” This lecture will be of special j interest to the young people. Messages j will be. given bv MRS. ANNA THRONDSEN a lady who can step on a platform and positively prove to the most skeptical mind that their loved ones still live and do return. We extend an Invitation to all spiritualists and public and especially to young people to attend this service and listen to this beautiful message byi the tweaker, Mrs. Bellman. The Ladies' Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Throndsen, 1633 College avenue, on Tuesday, at 2 p. m. Everybody welcome. , First Spiritualist Church 608 North Liberty street, will hold serv- * Ices Sunday evening at 7:45. Lecture by Mrs. OUa Toph, followed with messages. Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock and In the evening there will be regular message services. Good message bearers always present. Every one made welcome. . RESCUE MISSION] The Wheeler Mission, now located In the Empire theater, is furnishing another great treat for the church life of Indianapolis in bringing J. C. O'Hair of Chicago to begin a Bible conference at 3 o’clock Sunday afternoon and running through (speaking twice a day at 8 and 7:30 p. m.) to Jan. 31. Mr. O’Hair will use a large chart which will be seventeen feet long and nine feet high, and will take all those that get the sixteen lessons through the Bible In one week. Rev. O’Hair is a Presbyterian preacher | and has some of the fire and enthusiasm of Billy Sunday, and the way he has of emphasizing his points in his lessons make a lasting Impression upon you. Mr. Nipper, the superintendent of the Wheeler Mission, is anxious that the people take advantage of this Bible conference, as it will be a great help to them in their religious life and their church work. Peoples congregational church Blackford and West Michigan; 10:45 speaker, Rev. Edwan S- Shaw, representative of national counoll of the Congregational churches. Subject, “Tercentenary Movement Pilgrim Memorial Fund Fifth Goal.” 7:45 speaker the pastor. 9:30, Sunday school; superintendent, Mr. Ralph Allbright; assistant, Mr. George Ward. C. E., 6:30. Everybody welcome. LOST AND FOUND. WILL THE PARTY SOMEWHERE IN MARION COUNTY WHO IS HOLDING MY BROWN AND WHITE FEMALE 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 j Wednesday evening, in South Merid- i lan Jitney, containing coin purse with one or two J 1 bills, keys; and registration card for dancing class. \ Finder, please call Classified Adv. Dept, of The Indiana Daily Times. Reward. M~ AHOGANY BKINDLE BULL TErT rler, male, white spot under throat, eara and tail clips; answers to name Jerry; keen missing since Monday morning. Liberal reward Main 8042. <HJTKAYTHD >JtOM IioaTKEALINO AVE., W light and dark brown scotch collie, I with white streak under lower jaw. Cali Woodrug 9888; reward. Bab pix losti set with riiinestones; on East Michigan car or Pennsylvania and Washington,, Friday. Please col I Woodruff 7481. SMALL PACKAGE LOOT, DRESS jroods, haterstt Wasserts and Block’s; j Under call <7 Ft. Harrison. Reward.

f WHO READS THE WANT ADS IN YOUR OFFICE ? In the office of one of the real big concerns it is the business of one / man to each day care/ fully go over the WANT ADS of a certain paper published in that city. Through this, this big concern always has the pick of the best help in every department. Itß head knows that many a man loses his job through no fault of his own. In Indianapolis it will pay any concern to have someone person scan The Times WANT ADS every day. V > MALE HELP—WANTED. LABORERS WANTED Meet our own trucks and ride to factory. E. RAUH & SON Back of Stock Yards One truck leaves 21st and Senate at 6 a. m., down Senate to Indiana, then to Washington and Illinois. One truck leaves 21st and Cornell at 6 a. m., down Cornell to Massachusetts Ave., then to Washington and Illinois. Both trucks leave Washington and Illinois Comfort Station at 6 :30 a. m. I NORDYKE & MARMON CO. NEEDS LABORERS INSPECTORS TRACERS BACK HANGERS METAL WORKERS VARNISH RUBBERS ROUGH RUBBERS CALL AT EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, KENTUCKY AYE. AND MORRIS ST. LABORERS Apply Beech Qrove coal pile. A. J. Yawger Cos.

WANTED THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED LATHE HANDS. ONE FAMILIAR WITH SET-UP WORK. OAKS CO., WHEELER ST. AND ROOSEVELT. * TROUSERS gßk to match, your coat Ijwl |9 B no e.Varket ST. 3 OFFDOE !l! INSLEY MFG. CO. Olney & E. St. Clair. WANTED —IMMEDIATELY, MEN AND women, 18 or over. U. S. government positions. Beginners get $l,lOO to $1,300 year. Quick raise to SI,BOO and over. Permanent positions. Common education sufficient. Influence unnecessary. List positions open, free. Write Immediately. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. 96 A, Rochester. N. Y. MEN FOR GENERAL FACTORY WORK. MARTIN-PARRY CORP. A BARGAIN IN PANTS Made to your order and ready to wear. Made In our shops, 15 a throw. LEON TAILORING CO. 131 East New York. Walk up a flight. CIVIL SERVICK POSITIONS. CLERKS, stenographers, typists. bookkeepers, letter carriers, railway mall clerks. For home 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), 565 Continental building, Washington. Man to work this city refinishlng chandeliers, brass beds, automobiles, by. new method; $lO daily without capital or experience. Write GUNMETAL CO., 227 Elm, Decatur. 111. INDIAN APO LI (8 RAILWAY MAIL clerk examinations coming. Hundreds needed. Begin $1,300. Sample questions free. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. 96 A, Rochester, N. Y. Troughs T 6 matCH Votlk CtiAT and vest at a saving of 26% by walking one flight. CITY TAILORS AND CLEANERS, 17 ft N. Illinois. WANTED on chain grate stokers. Apply MR. RAY. Union Traction Power House. Anderson. IndANTED—MEN IN SEWER PIPE factory. Steady work and good wages. WTLLIAM E. DEE CLAY MFG. CO., Mecca- Ind. SAFELY RAZORTbLADES sharpened, TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ave. WANTED— A TINNER'S HELPER; ONE that can drive a Ford car. 803 East Washington street. FOIU>I>RIVEK WANTED; MUST HAVE reference; call In person. CAPITAL GROCERY. 3602 Capltof avenue.

MALE HELP—WANTED. PENNA. LINES WEST OF i PITTS BRUG WANTS ROAD AND YARD BRAKEMEN, 1 SHOP LABORERS AND TRACK MEN. | CALL AT ROOM 4, FAIR BUILDING, OP- ! POSITE UNION STATION. FREE SHIPMENT DAILY. Men, boys and colored women wanted. S. Keystone Ave and Belt R. R. Take Prospect car to end of line. Fairmount Glass Works. ! WANTED ENGINEER! 8 HOURS WORK ; GOOD PAY. : APPLY CHIEF ENGINEER, CITY HOSPITAL. WHITE ORDERLY MEN AND WOMEN JANITORS. APPLY CITY HOSPITAL. WANTED— NAMES MEN WISHING ~BEcome railway mall clerks; 3110 month. Answer immediate. Address this office A No. 2934, Times. Baker, to “take charge' of - shop on bread and cakes for retail trade. Prospect 1961. SITUATION WANTED—MALE. 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 WIFE; four years’ experience. Main 66110. MORAN. Nights North 7728. WANTED —WORK FOR SATURDAY nights; also work, to do at home. Prospect 2681. SALESM LN—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 INVESTORS principal. call personally. 1104 ODD FELLOW BLDG. Sales district manager wanted tor Noxon metal polish, the new won- j der that Js being adopted by all hotels, ' office buildings, banks, yachunen, automobiiists and households. If you have desk room, good reference and a small capital, and can handle salesmen or canvassers; we can make you a remarkable offer, one that will put dollars in your pockets while you are making cents now. Write today for particulars. DOMINANT PRODUCTS CO., 2 Columbus Circle, New Y r ork City. “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 cal! or write UNITED CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL. Suite 9 and 10 When Bldg. Manufacturer wants dealers— County and state representatives—greatest auto accessory ever Invented; patented August. 1919. Territory destined to be as valuable as the Ford agencies. Capital required. N. E. C. CO.. 129 South | Green street, Chicago. LIM ITED NIMB EH - SELLING AGKNcles now available this territory for DAVIS tailored clothes. Maker to wearer. Attractive proposition assuring steady In- j come. Write today. References required. P. H. DAVIS TAILORING CO., Cincinnati. O.

2® infill for our Hammond (Ind.) plant; full particulars can be had at American Glue Cos., 539 W. 14th St. Salesmen— high-class 'security men to place stock for expansion of dividend paying company. Liberal commissions. 909 Merchants Bank building. Main 7131. t* aT.ESMEN—23; CAPABLE O*’ TARNd ing S3OO a month commission. COMPUTING VISABLE MEASURE PUMP COMPANY. 1542 West Washington. AGENTS—WANTED. Agents— at last big money maker. Sample case free. Contains eighteen articles, of pure food flavors, soaps, perfumes toilet goods, etc. Sell In every home. Large profit on every sale. Edith Haut made $54 In one week. Dora Kraft made $24 In spare time. William Turner placed an order for SIOO. Anna Dockray made $4 an hour. Gee Oates took orders for $72 In one week for flavors and perfumes. All big sellers. Every woman buys. Sell every day In the year. Big repeat business. Have a steady Income. Order your sample case today and make some real money and build up a big business. AMERICAN PRODUCTS CO., 336 American bldg., Cincinnati, O. FEMALE HELP—WANTED. ♦ 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 10th F” OR A SMALL MAN LFACTUFUNG company near center of city, young lady for bookkeeper and bill clerk and also able 4o use typewriter; must be a good penma’iu, quick and accurate at figures. Addresi\ln own handwriting, stating references an! wages expected. Address A No. 828, Tinges. WHITE GIRL "FOR GENERAL HOUSEwork, small family; no laundry. North 8349. A Middle aged jUdy to help with housework; mw for home than wages. Call Prospect 1420YV ' I ATIES. TO TAKbVoURSE IN HAIRL dressing, manlctßing, etc.; evening classes. North 470 iM

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1920.

FEMALE HELP—WANTED. LINK BELT CO. CAN USE AT LEAST 50 GIRLS BETWEEN THE AGES OF 19 AND 28 who are ambitious to learn as well as earn. TAKE W. MICHIGAN CAR TO HOLMES AVE. ASK FOR EMPLOYMENT DEPT.' WANTED GIRLS* Clean, light work; no machinery; $9.00 a week guaranteed, with oppor- ! tunlty to earn much more. This is a good opportunity for girls to learn a good trade and make a steadily increasing income. Permanent employment assured. THE KENNEDY CAR LINER AND BAG CO. 75 N. New Jersey St., second floor. AN OPPORTUNITY • For 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. id) (SC[tj’LS over 16 years of age for. light factory work; good! pay. HARRY B. MAHAN BOX CO., 320 W. SOUTH ST. j Here is a good piace for a girl that wants general housework. Wo 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. TWO N EAT- AFP E ARING ED UCATEI) young women for permanent positions. Those having experience as demonstrators and canvassers given preferenfce. Chance to earn S4O to SSO each week. Apply before 10 or after 3:30. Room 604. 122 East Ohio street. ANTED IMM EDIATELY WOMEX girls. 18 up. U. S. government poeltlons. Commence #9O month. Common education sufficient. List positions free. Write Immediately. FRANKLIN* INSTITUTE. Dept. 615 A. Rochester N. Y. WANTED—FTSW COLORED-WOM-EN FOR CLEANING PURPOSES; STEADY WORK. APPLY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. STOCK YARDS. A" CT IN MO rioN PICTIRKSUmAKB if your profession. Send stamp for free tryout. DELIGHT FILM CO.. Inc.. Wabash avenue and Twenty-second street. Chicago. ÜBINESS WOMEN FOR STRICTLY high class house to house advertising. Steady position. Good salary. Address A No. 825, Times. GIRLS OVER 1 YEARS, FOR LIGHT, clean work. Engraving department, WM B. BURFORD, 38 South Meridian street. Girls over i ; 'good pay; good HOURS. HONEY DEW BUTTER SCOTCH CO.. OVER 458 SOUTH MF.RIDIAN. Housekeeper, white; small famlly; good home and treatment for right party. Call Main 7179 after 7 p. m. ANTED—YOUNG GIRL. VERY~ LIGHT work; all or part time; good home. North 3435.

SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. Stock girl or usher in theater by colored girl. North 9335. TAILORS ANdTCLEANERS. CLEAN ’EM UP Capitol Garment Cleaners M. A. GITHENB. SERVICE! SERVICE! SERVICE! 1246 North Capitol avenue. Main 5474. Main 4160. Auto. 21-241. H. 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. stun artz, tailqk and clean- . er. 31 Kentucky avenue. Main 267*. SUSINESB CHANCES FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and 6lllows mads to ordsr. Eat. 1816. B. F. lURKLE. 416 Mass., ave. Main 1425. New 18-776. Have you 65? we raisUTSogFfor you. feed and breed, giving you half the profits. Bank reference. Write for ! full particulars. BTRDHAVEN, 602 Kansas City Life, Kansas City, Mo. ROOFERS Asphalt roll roofing and shingles, repairing and recoating roofe and gutters. LASHBROOK BROS. CIRCLE 3056 Ten-foot cigar Ilnd tobacco wall case; l#-ft. counter and show case; cigar, tobacco and candy stock; $226. 4014 East Washington. ""notices. ‘ Notice— the annual meeting of the Indiana Society for Medical Freedom will meet In their offices, 800 Indiana Trust building, Wednesday. Jan, 2s, 1920, at 4 p. m. to elect directors and such other business as may come before It. WAIIfER F. CROOKE, Secretary. INSTRUCTIONS On any band or string Instrument. Personal instruction. JOE ANTOLY. 19 W. Tenth street. Circle 8427. Automatic 31-791. Electrical wiring, for a reasonable estimate, call evenings. FRANK KANKAMP, North 4554. OFFICE AND STORES—TO LET. FLOOR SPACE TO LET For victrolas, pianos, stoves, etc. Call Auto. 28-646. HOUSES—TO LET. Six rooms, bath and basement; double_ brick; $35; all modern conveniences; Feb. X; newly papered throughout. Call North 7940. Keys next door. 2416 Pierson place. ~~~ ROOMB—TO LET. ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM WITH light housekeeping privileges; gas for cooking;, electric llghta 44 South Dearborn. ROOMS—WANTED. WANTED— TWO BOOMS AND KITCHen furnished; muet be downtown, with all modern* conveniences. Call MR. RICHARD at Main 61M.

OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE Yooß e oShce See p Yes THOse Acs TATTOO Marks'IUITH INK. MISCELL/ _;EOUS—'WANTE D, / WANTED The best stoves, rugs and furni- \ ture that gold will buy. Pioneer Dealers in Used Furniture That Is Better. j BAKER BROS. 219-221-223 E. Wash. St. Old Main 3465-3466, Auto. 23-166.

MI SC EL LA NEQ US—FO R SALE. About Rugs New rugs are very expensive; old rugs are too high for their value, and insanitary. Why not buy New Linoleum We have 6,000 yards of new. genuine cork linoleum. We also have 6,000 yards new pro-llnoleum; twenty-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 76c per yard. One hundred linoleum rugs at your price. Glazer 444 E. Washington. We Pack. Ship Free of Charge. BEI)S7 ~S P R ING S AN i) MATTRESSES Beds from $2.50 up. Springs, $2.00 up. Mattresses. $3 00 up. SPECIAL PRICES ON CARPETS. Remember. Glazer’s prices are the lowest. You can nave big money here on furniture of every description. We can outfit your home comp/lte. GLAZER ! 444 E. Wash. St. 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. sts. A—Drop-Head Singer. sl*l y—& other bargains, jl.oo per i; r J 0F week. All makes KEV It¥ PAIRED. HEMSTITCHING while you wait. I*o ill p ER YARD. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO.. Main 60*. Auto. 26-216. sl2 Mast. Ava. See Our Rug Deptl More fine ÜBed rugs than all 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. rm Mail ’Em In ,A O.G.Klugel,P.a V a T 236 South Meridian V ✓ Main 3823. Steel tape repairing RUMMAGE SALE Closing out winter stock of all kinds of clothing this week. 1113 Prospect street. ONE GERHARD, 88-NOTeUm^VHOGANY case, upright piano; bargain if sold at once. GLAZER. 444 East Washington st. INGKR BEWINU MACHINE UO.j NEW and used machines; electric motors; rents, repairs. 764 Massachusetts avenue. Phone Main 6678. . For sale—tinner’s tools, includIng one eight-foot brake. Call 615 West Washington street. PERSIAN POODLE FOR SALE. 1619 Roseline street. MRS. ESSIG. Woodruff 6028. Musical instruments, records, rolls, cut price. TUTTLE, 201 Indiana avenue. SHOE SHOP FOR SALE; MODERN; good location. 417 East Thirtieth. For fire insurance on household goods call Prospect 6570. econo-hand furnace fok saeeT Call Main 6078. COAL AND WOOD FOR SALeT" Indiana Lump $6.25 Shoveled $5.75 West Virginia $8.25 Kentucky Lump $8.25 Weaver Coal & Ice Cos. Pros. 2201. Pocahontas M. R SB.OO Kentucky Sh. L...... 7,75 Illinois Lump 7.00 Indiana Lump 6.50 M. 8581. L. H. BAIN COAL CO. M. 3531. SUCCESSOR TO ANCHbR FUEL CO. MAIN 2161. TRANSFER^AND BTORAGE /TOX7 YT’CI }7 storage cheapest /s'* \yy RATES in city, call ([ US. Everything at real IJ sonable price. Packed. Uf\ J II shipped anywhere. Locked room If desired. 80 West Henry. Main 4688. CHANK furniture and storaub and CO.. 227-229 North New Jersey street. Phone Main 202*. 1 OCAL AND OVERLAND HAULING. O. L K. TRANSFER CO.. 938 East Washington street Prospect 8282.

LEW SHANK pays best prices In city for household i goods and fixtures of all kinds. 227 North i 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 U NOT RUNNING phone Circle 4807. U. R. SHEARN. 811 North Alabama. WANTED— CASH REGISTERS. WILL pay cash 23 Baldwin block. Main 6171. Auto. 21-7*4. 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^ ***** *i%vi<vvxrLivij HORSE AUCTION Every l Monday at Shroyer’s stable 332 West Maryland, 10 a. m. Will have good run farm mares and wagon horses; buggies, wagons, single and double heavy • work harness. Commission stable. BURKHARDT, Auctloner. BHKOYER, Manager HIGHEST PRICESPAiB for dead horses, cows and hogs. Call Belmont 459 and get our prices. - A(JCTj Q N * DEERING & HARRIS AUCTIONEERS 223-225 Hume-Mansur Bldg. Circle 1650. MOTOKCYCLES AND BICYCLES CASH PAID FOB ALL KINDS OF motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN, I*9 Massachusetts avenue. AUTOS ANp TRUCKS FOR HIRg OARS FOB RENT—DO YOUR OWN driving U-DRIVE AUTO SERVICE, 125 South Pennsylvania street. Telephcoe Main 6880. DETECTIVEE. ’ Quigley-Hyland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators 696-629 I .aw bldg- Main 2908. 7. _ legal notices. Notice to bidders. The Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis will on Thursday, Feb. 6. 1920, at 2:30 o’clock p. m., at its office In the City Hall, receive sealed proposals : for the letting of refreshment privileges In Riverside park and for the restaurant privj lieges on West Thirtieth street, In accord- | ance with specifications on file in the office !°f said board. Bids for refreshment privileges In each place will be received separately. Each bidder is required to deposit i a certified check for SIOO on a bank doing business In Indianapolis, as a guaranty that the bidder will enter into a contract and file satisfactory bond with said board. A failure on the part of the successful bidder to enter Into a contract or furnish such bond will forfeit said check to said board as agreed and liquidated damages on account of such failure. An affidavit of noncollusion will be required with bid. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. EDWARD A. STUCKMEYER. CHARLES E. COFFIN, SAMUEL E. RAUH, FRED C. GARDNER, Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. J. CLYDE HOFFMAN, Attorney for the Board. FA S ALE(> rUtRAD eT 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. JAMES E. BERRY. 147 East Market street. Main 5147. WISCONSIN FARM LANDS. Landology, a magazine giving the facts in regard to the land situa--1 tlon. 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, "Mali me LANDOLOGY and all particulars FREE.” Address Editor, Landology, gkidmore Land Cos.. 113 Skidmore bldg.. Marinette, Wla. , REAL ESTATE—WANTED. •AAPW\A^*VVN^VVW^VWVWVWWS^WWV Moderate 'priced house with either fvrnace or bath. Woodruff 7024 after 030. Modern home for customer; sl,oyi cash, balance monthly. Main 142. J H‘ousb.l five to seven rooms, not mod Jrn. Will pay cash. Main 107. |ILLJFAY CASH “FOR 9sgIRABLE if homW Address A No. 3916. Times.

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. SAVE MONEY NOW by buying your car here. Look over our bargains in reliable used cars. Most of them have been rebuilt, repainted and hava new tops. Make. Down. Weekly. Paige 25 touring ..$75 SB.IO Regal 76 1.60 Packard coupe 195 4.50 Maxwell coupe 225 5.00 Alter touring 225 6.00 Chevrolet roadster 225 5.00 Ford winter top 175 6.00 Paige touring 295 6.00 Overland 83 .....200 6.00 Franklin 395 . 6.75 Ford touring, winter top 125 6.00 Overland 83 200 5.00 Overland Roadster 100 5.00 And many others. No brokerage. INDPLS. AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO.. 518 N. Capitol. Open Sunday. DODGE CAES We have some 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 fail 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. unusual _ offer!ngs High-Grade Used Cars 1919 Columbia, touring; demonstrator. 1918 Chevrolet 8, touryig. 1917 Dodge touring. 1919 Hubmobile, touring. 1918 Inter-State, touring. 1917 Overland, 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 va'ue. Phone for demonstration. Dietz-James 334 East Market street. Main 5716. INVESTIGATE OUR WEEKLY PAYMENT PLAN Down. Weekly. Oldsmobile touring $195 #5.00 Oldsmobile roadster 195 4.00 Reo touring 160 4.00 Oakland touring 295 4.00 Cadillac Eight 495 10.00 Paige Six 495 10.00 Chevrolet touring , 225 - 4.60 MERCANTILE GARAGE 125 South Pennsylvania. Main 6830. REAL BAKGALJNfc UN USED CABS All bargains. Casb or paymeata. I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. "A MILLION PARTS." Main 1676. 619 N. Illinois. Auto, 22-068 Late model Chevrolet baby grand, in A1 condition. Terms if desired. S. AND S. AUTO EXCHANGE. 32! Mass. Ave. Circle 1776. Ford “coupe, hassi.er shock ajTsorbers, A-l condition, cheap for quick sale. FAUSSET, 445 Indiana avenue. Main 4390. F~ ORnruxi; TOURING, $195; GOOD top! Jiffy curtains; all good tires; good condition. ALLEN, 919 Virginia avenue. LATE MODEL CHEVROLET 4-90. THIS car Is In A1 condition. Terms if desired. S. AND S. AUTO EXCHANGE. 321 Mass. Ave. Circle 1776. I' 919 CHEVROLET TOURING, IN GOOD condition; $225 down and $4.50 per week. MERCANTILE GARAGE. 125 South Pennsylvania. Ford truck, ms; light express body; good condition; $335. ALLEN, 919 Virginia avenue. WE BUT, SELL AND EXCHANGE ALL makes of used cars. S. & S. AUTO EXCHANGE 321 Mass, avenue. Circle 1775. Fords. tourings, roadsters! trucks, sedans and coupes. Cash op payments. ALLEN, 919 Virginia avenue. TRUCKS—FOR SALE.

I QARFORO TRUCKS j For Low Cost Ton-Mile nil mm Distributor, 33 S. Senate Ave. !=■ - -A AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. AUTOS WANTED We buy more cars for parts purposes and to resell than any other dealer In the country. There must be a reason. This Is It: We pay the beet prices. Try us first and last. If you do not sell to us you are losing money. Indianapolis Auto Parts & Tire Cos. 518 North Capitol. Auto. 22-019. Main 2618. AUTOS WANTED We pay cash. No delay for your money. It Is here for yon. Come in or call. I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. 4X9 N. Illinois st. Main 157*. Auto. 22-*M. We aleo boy Junk earn. AUTOS WANTED We pay cash for any model, from 1910 UP ' S. &S. AUTO EXCHANGE 821 Massachusetts ave. Circle 1776. ILL I TRADE STOCK IN REFUTABLE oil company In* Texas for Ford roadster. touring or coupe. H. A. MUNEKE. Linden hotel, all day Sunday or evenings after 6 p. m. AUTCUREPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. DIXIE STORAGE BATTERIES Six-volt. $22.50. Twelve-volt, $32.50. Twenty months’ guaranty. DIXIE STORAGE BATTERY CO. MAIN 5181. 629 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. After Feb. 1, 6-volt, $25.00. auto^washing Our Specialty. 822-334 North Illinois. 8. & S. Auto Laundry W. & P. PAINT SHOP Automobile painting. Itt East Washington. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. -^AA^*iV\AA/VNi^AAA/VVVNA^VVV\AAiN/VV>AA COTTAGE RENTING FOR $7 PER month. Gobd condition. Price $700; modern, north side, six rooms, $4,250. •Modern, seven rooms, northeast, $5,000. W. H. SCOTT. 64 When. Strictly modern, eight-room home; fine corner; both streets paved; north of creek; $2,000 cash, balance monthly. Main 107. SIX-ROOM HOUSE. ELECTRIC LIGHTS, city water In kitchen; cistern; $2,35); 4012 E. Michigan. Phone owner Irvington 971. Immediate possession. Choice large lot near maple road boulevard, within two squares ot Fair Grounds; $lO cash, balance $1 weekly. 640 Lemcke Annex. Main 1409. PINE STREET, NEAR MICHIGAN; SlXroom cottage; price $2,500-; S2OO cash and easy monthly payments. H. G. MOIfIEN, 405 Law building. SOUTH, FIVE ROOMS, MODERN, GArage. paved street, terms. North 7476 after 6:80. Fixe rooms, electricity, gasl city water, toilet In house; $2,860; S3OO cash. Woodruff 2092. Eight-room modern] north; terms, or consider small property as part. Woodruff 247 etter 7:30. INDIANA TROIT CO. Mis mail estata eoUsets mot. wHtos fly Insurance EIGHT ROOMS MODERN! PAYED h street; terms. -Mala 14$.

REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE: 5-room cottage on Cottage Ave, Price $2,100. 5- cottage. West 25th St. $1,600. Terms. 6- cottage, North Rural, large lot. Price $3,400. 105 North Arsenal Ave.; modern 10-room house, 8-room house facing Market St. Lot 70x140. Good bargain. 5- cottage, Tacoma Ave.; modern except furnace. Price $2,400. # 6- cottage on Tacoma; strictly modern. Price $4,200. 4-room cottage on Tacoma; gas, water and electric lights. Price $2,100. GILL REALTY CO., Realtors Main 1646. Auto. 28-236. 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 #SO per month. I tvii! take back a lease on this property at S9O per month. See J. C. NUB--with Home Seekers Realty Cos., 913 Merchants Ba.nk bldg. Main 1493. Auto. 25-246. LIST WITH THE HOME SEEKERS. 3900 BLOCK WEST $2,600 buys a seven-room houag in good condition on Hancock st. Shade and fruit trees; garage. For fi ther particulars call A. R. KIMMICH, Home Seekers Realty Company, 914 Merchants Bank bldg. Main 1499. Auto. 25-245. Evenings, Circle 6431. "LIST WITH THE HOME SEEKERS.” I POSSESSION AT ONCE Five-room modern stucco bungalow st 2510 .East Seventeenth street, built three months; near Brookslde and Spades parks, take Brookslde car to Eighteenth street, walk one block south. Open Sunday afternoon from 2 to 5 p. m. Price $3,900; #4OO, balance $35 per month. J. F. Cantwell Cos. 830 Lemcke Bldg. Homes for Colored Payments I 1931 West Tenth, five-room bungalow,! electric lights, new cement porch, nowl vacant Price $1,750, $l5O cash, sls petl month. " 1931 Yandes, four rooms, electric lights, will decorate. Price $1,250, $169 cash, 112.50 month. 2441 Hovey. six rooms, electricity. Price $1,600, SIOO cash, sls month. B. M. RALSTON Auto. 27-SCO. 143 East Market. Main 960, 3900 BLOCK EAST On corner lot, paved streets, good five-room modern home; garage; splendid furnace. Call A. R. KIMMICH, 914 Merchants Bank building. Main 1499. Auto. 25-246. Evenings Circle 6431. "LIST WITH THE HOME SEEKERS."

Save SIOO by Buying Now Buy lr. Wlnmar on Bradley, Denn® ‘ Chester avenue In the first block nwUtt lof Michigan street. Fine building lots, j 35x135. Sewer, gas and city water. Only a smal payment down, balance monthly. No Interest or taxes until 1921. Just a few choice lots left- Save SIOO, prices will i be increased this amount in May of this ■ year ; MEYER-KISER BANK Good, east-front lot on Byram avenue between ' Forty-first and Forty-sec-ond streeta This is a bargain. Call A. R. Kimmich. Main 1499; Auto. 29-246. Evenings, Circle 6431. HOME SEEKERS REALTY "CO. 913 Merchants Bank bldg. "List with the Home Seekers.” '/ meyer-kiser"bank Five rooms, northwest $2,2(>0 Six rooms, south side ’52,060 Four rooms, south .....SI,OOO Nine rooms, northwest $3,300 Six rooms, east; modern ....$4,750 Six rooms, Irvington; modern $3,759 L. E. NEWSOM 313 Traction Terminal. Main 7139. North 3098. Double East, Bargain Five rooms to a side, on paved street, olty water, cistern and sink in kitchen; electric lights, furnace, good basement. Price $3,000; SSOO down; S3O per month. See Mr. Mclnteer. with I. N. Richie & Son, Realtors 151 East Market. Main 52. Eve. and Sun. call WoodrufT 4833, SOUTH SIDE BUNGALOW Most attractive home; five rooms, gas. electric lights, city water In yard; house ftlmost new; cement porch; located on Gemmer St., 'n pleasant neighborhood, one dock Minnesota car line; near school. Price, $2,000; terms can be arranged. BRANDON-JAMESON, 127 N. Delaware St. Main 5762. rt w 1015 South Shefffeld; flveVX room bungalow; fhree years old; modern, except bath; Ji YL screened front porch; long llvfng room; full lot; worth the money, $3,200; terms. George A. Lucas, Realtor, with Bert Essex, 208 American Central Life. Main 5574. Evenings Irvington 338. * MODERN HOME EAST' We have a large list of modern homes east; in fin* localities. Prices and terms are right. J. S. Cruse Realty Cos., Realtors 128 North Delaware. Main 5840. Auto. 24-36 X. Opportunity to become a stock-* holder in the easy payment plan. In a large building company, where your shares will earn a good dividend and can be turned In at a premium or a homa when you are ready to build. A representative will call at your home. Address Times, Box A 826. South Side Modern Home Eight rooms, elegant location; paved fine condition; low price; easy terms. J. S. Cruse Realty Cos. 128 North Delaware street. • w y 918 North Sheffield. flva V/ room cottage, full lot;* worth the money; price, JL W $2,000. George A. Lucas, Realtor Bert Essex. 208 American Central Life. Main 6574. Evenings, Irvington 888. NORTHEAST Five rooms, nice cottage; electric lights; on Roosevelt avenue; price, $3,000; S2OO cash; sls monthly. W. H. COOPER, 838 Lemcke Bldg. S jr Six-room double on Parle avenue; $8,600; a rare bargain. • GEORGE A. LUCAS, /Yk Realtor, with Bert Essex. 208 American Central Life. Main 6574; evenlnga, Irvington 338. Good five-room semi-modern double; Eugene street, near electric lights, gas, city water and connection In kitchen. Excellent location. Close to city car. PriceJo^^| JUST WEST OF meridTan “ifp block north; splendid elght-roo ern home, with four bedrooms; garagv. JAMES E. BERRY. Market street. Main 5147. SIX-ROOM MODERN. LAUNDRY two porches; SSOO eaah; monthly. Woodruff 7424.