Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 225, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1920 — Page 10

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FUNERAL DIRECTORS. , George GTinstemer Funeral director, 612 East Market. Old Phone Main 908. New phone, 17-108. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—A. M. KAOS DALE CO., 232 North Delaware. Parlors for holding funeral cervices. Auto am- _____ McKAHAN & WILHITE 37 W. Thirteenth st. Main 3210. j. cTWllson 1180 Prospect. Auto. 61-871, Prospect 111. Funeral directors— WM. E. KRIEGER, New 11-154. Main 1464, 1401 N. Illinois UN p ERTAK ER &. W. T. BLASENGYM 1625 Shelby St. Pros. 2670. Auto. 61-114. UNDERTAKERS— HUSKY A TITUS, 061 North Del. New 26-56*. Main 3880, DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICED Bray, raxph—age 10 tears, son of William and Margaret Bray, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 27. Funeral Saturday. Jan. 31, at 1:30 p. m., at residence, 1114 English avenue. Friends invited. Burial Greenwood, Ind. CLASTILL. HARRY A.—PASSED AWAY Jan. 27 at his late residence, 230 West Maryland, age 33 years. Funeral notice later. COOPER, DAISY I. (M’BKIDE)—DIED at Brooklyn, N. Y., Sunday, Jan. 25. Funeral Thursday, Jan. 29, at 2 p. m., at the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Mcßride, 1434 Park avenue. Burial in Crown Hill cemetery. DOOLITTLE, CHARLES O.—SON OF Samuel O. Doolittle and husband of Katherine Quinn Doolittle, passed away Jan. 27. 7:15 p. m. at the residence, 1908 East Maryland street. Funeral Friday, 2 p. rn. at the residence. FVlends Invited. Burial private. Eiuckskn, else V—husband OF Pearl Ericksen, died Jan. 27, Methodist hospital. Remains at residence, 3429 Kenwood avenue, Wednesday afternoon and evening. Funeral notice later. ECHOLDS, JOSEPH CATHERINE— Wife of Joseph W. Echolds. died Jan. 27. at residence. 1641 Union street, age 6 3 years. Funeral notice later. Howard, sarah jane—wife of Frank M. Howard, died Jan. 26 ht the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Anna Kindred. 1313 University court, age 67. Funeral Thursday, Jan. 29, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Ross. In Seymour, Ind. Burial Seymour, Ind. (Seymour and Bedford (Ind.) papers please c °py_l' KRAMP, ADOLPH D.—BELOVED Husband of Augusta L. Kramp, and father of Paul Kramp of St. Louis. Mo., and Mrs. A. M. Lenker and Mrs. H. E. Armstead of this city, passed away Jan. 26, 11 p. m„ age 65 years 3 months, at his residence. 311 North Pine street. Funeral Thursday. Jan. 29, 1:30 p. in., at the residence and at 2 p. in. at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran church. Friends invited. PARKER. HATTIE M.—BELOVED - WIFE of Cnarles J. W. Parker Jr. and mother of Margaret R., .Mayme E., Mrs. Hayne J. Freeland of Denver. Colo., and Charles M., died Monday p. m„ Jan. 26. at At Vincent's hospital. Funeral 10 a. m. Thursday. Friends invited. Burial private. S”~ mItH, ALBERT if—l >IED AT HIS residence, 615 Ft. Wayne avenue. Jan. 26. Funeral Thursday, Jan. 29, 10:30 a. I m., at Salvation Army citadel. 245 Capt- 1 tol avenue, and at Mooresvllte M. E. church , at 1:30' p. m. I ELSCII, ELIZABETH BELOVED wife of Daniel J. Welsch, died on Wednesday. Jan. 28, at the family residence, 69 North Holmes avenue. Funeral notice later. IN MEMORIAM. IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR LITTLE grandson and nephew, George W. Peters, who died two years ago today, Jan 28. 1918: One by one the flowers are taken. One by one the roses fall. Rest in peape, clear baby George. Sad has been these years for all. Grandparents and uncle and aunt. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM HENRY. MR. AND MRS. O. P. WITHERS. | \ T(7\ ING~REMEMBR.VNCE OF OUR I dear baby boy. who died two years ago today, Jan. 28, 1918: Dear little heart neath the daisies, why did death take you away? Stealing our life's golden mazes. Lonely in sorrow we stray, dear little heart sweetly sleeping. Walt for us over there for that bright day we are longing when we'll be free from all care. Daddy ! and mother and sisters, MR. AND MRS. j GEORGE PETERS JR. LODGES AND CLUBS. BEN-HIR— DUES NOTICE—MONTHLY payments are due on the first day of each month and are required to be paid before the 25th of the month, In order to keep your protection in force. Scribes report muist be forwarded to supreme scribe before the last day of each month. All members not paying before that time will j be delinquent. LENA L. GOODSPEED, Scribe. Arris Court No. 5. Office, 617 Fletcher Trust bldg. Phone Main 3882, $500.00 REWARD For return of Jewelry taken from 3809 North Pennsylvania street, Jan. 22; no effort will be made to apprehend person; communicate by letter or telephone. Washington 4172. jj I Handbag, black leather, con- | taining between *2O and 325, string of pearls, lavalliere, envelope addressed C. Y. 1 O. Pugh, own signature on envelope. S. | Stella Nugent, 528 North Colorado avenue, j Irvington 2944. , Call Main 3351. Reward. ; Mahogany b kindle bull xekrier, male, white 3pot under throat, j ears and tall clips; answers to name Jerry; been missing since Monday morning. Liberal reward. Main 8042. L~T)ST—bT.ACK LEATHEK card case, containing bank book receipts and photographs. Address MRS. BOWERLASTER, 242 Cumberland street. Reward. Lost— two keys on pearl or illinois streets this morning. Reward, $2. j Call Main 702. Auto. 43-871. Light-rimmed glasses lost in ! James H. Black case. Reward. Call North 6951. NOTICES. INSTRUCTIONS On any band or string instrument. Personal Instruction. JOE ANTOLY. 19 W. Tenth street. Circle 3427. Automatic 31-791. Electrical wiring, for a reasonable estimate, call evenings. FRANK KANKAMP, North 4554. I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR any debts made by my wife. A. F. j WITTE. j COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. 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. 3531. L. H. BAIN COAL CO. M. 3531 SUCCESSOR TO ANCHOR FUEL CO. MAIN 2151. CARBON COKE FOR SALE. $6.50 PER TON AT THE YARDS. REPUBLIC i CREOSOTING CO., 736 NORTH MILEY ! AVENUE. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES I CASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS OT motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. ' m)8 Massachusetts avenue. J

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 carefully 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. Its 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. NORDYKE & MARMON CO. NEEDS LABORERS INSPECTORS TRACERS BACK HANGERS METAL WORKERS VARNISH RUBBERS ROUGH RUBBERS CALL AT EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, KENTUCKY AVE. AND MORRIS ST. A-1 RADIAL Mill mm hands 88RBKIG MIL HANDS MILLHOLLAND MACHINE CO.,* AVEST 23D AND BELT R. R.

BAKER On Bread and Cake Good Salary; Steady Position Also Men for Porter Work in Bake Shop. Steady Position Apply Mr. Schaeffer, sth Floor. THE WM. H. BLOCK CO. Men, boys and colored women wanted. S. Keystone Ave and Belt li. K. Take Prospect car to end of line. Fairmount Glass Works. . * TROUSERS /fSJi to match your coat ijjjj.Jr J 110 E.* MARKET ST. Cji {Ol Wanted Engineer and fireman, S. Keystone Ave. and Belt R. R. Take Prospect car to end of line. Fairmount Glass Works. CIVIL SERVICE POSITIONS. .CLERKS stenographers, typists, bookkeeper#, letter carriers, railway mall clerks. For home study preparation call or write. INDIANA CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL. 167 N. ILLINOIS St„ Room 207. INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAY MAIL clerk examinations coming Hundreds needed. Begin SI,BOO. Sample questions free. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. 95 A. Rochester, N. Y. ACT IN MOTION PICTURES; MAKE IT your profession. Send stamp for free tryout. DELIGHT FILM CO., Inc., Wabash avenue and Twenty-second street Chicago. „ ’ Trousers to match your coat and vest at a saving of 25% by walking one flight. CITY TAILORS AND CLEANERS, 17% N. Illinois. WANTED EXPERIENCED FIREMEN on chain grate stokers. Apply MR. RAY. Un.'an Traction Power House. Anderson. Ir S. WAN TED—NAMES MEN WISHING~ISe‘come railway mall clerks; *llO month Answer Immediate. Address this office. A No. 2934, Times. WA N TED—MEN" TS SEW EK PIPE factory. Steady work and good wages WILLIAM E. DEE CLAY MFG. CO Mecca. Ind. DID YOU SELL rrT If not, try the automobile columns of The Times Want Ads. Young man wanted for deuvery and porter work. Apply H L SANDERS, 218 Indiana avenue. SAFELY RAZOR BLADES - * sharpened, TUTTLBDGE, 201 Indiana ave. STOCK SALESMAN LIVE. ENERGETIC SALESMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS TO FOLLOW UP LEADS SECURED THROUGH ADVERTISING AND CIRCULARS. STOCK 80LD UNDER PLAN THAT ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEES INVESTOR’S PRINCIPAL. Call PERSONALLY. 1104 ODD FELLOW BLDG. SALESMEN Who have successfully sold real estate or Insurance, I have an- opportunity for you as district manages. Choice Indiana territory now open, large returns assured, no red tape. Call or write at once, 507 Odd Fellow building. Ask for Mr. Lipson. Salesmen— high-class security men to place stock for expansion of dividend paying company. Liberal commissions. 909 Merchants Bank, building. Main 7181, 7 S ITU AT lON WANTED—MALE. JANITOR; FLAT; MAN AND WIFE; four years’ experience. Main 6600 MORAN. Nights North 772*. Experienced colored man wants position as garage helper or chauffeur Main 6182. Auto. 34-47*.

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 I surroundings. AUTO BRAND LEWIS MEIER & CO. 1002 Central, corner of 10th SALESWOMEN EXPERIENCED in the following departments: Silks Wash Goods Linens Men’s Furnishings Gloves Jewelry Hosiery Apply at once PETTIS DRY GOODS CO. Employment Bureau Fourth Floor. 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. 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. ii mm over 16 years of age for light factory work; good i pay. HARRY B. MAHAN BOX CO., 320 W. SOUTH ST. TYPISTS! TYPISTS! WE ARE SAVAMPed with calls for competent typists. These are good positions and if you are j not employed, It will pay you to call at once. Do not phone. If you have never taken a business course, you should start at once, for such a demand for qualified office help was never known before. Employment Department. University Park building. A'erniont and Penn. Ask for i Mrs. White. The school, same location, is the CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. | Fred AV, Case, principal. 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 homo nights. Good wages. Call North 2528. STEN OGRAPHKR8AVE HAVE TAVO positions open for competent sten- ! ographers that pay $25 per week, and sevcial other desirable openings for girls with less experience that pay *l3 and S2O. Call !In person at Employment Department. ! University Park building. Vermont and Penn. Ask for Mrs. White. The school, same location, Is the CENTRAL BUSI NESS COLLEGE, Fred W. Case, principal. wanted^matoTaniTjan--ITORS. APPLY CITY HOSPITAL. . • Good girl for general housework; small family; no washing; plain cooking: kind treatment; $9 per week. 2134 Park avenue. North 5235. WAITRESS All day work. Apply soda fountain. basement. WM. H. BLOCK COGIRLS FOR OFFICE WORK. APPLY L. STRAUSS & CO. LERK, WITH SOjifE~EXPEttlfeS’Ck 15? wall paper preferred; good wages. 906 ! South Meridian. OMAN OR GIRL, WHITE! TO WORK in boarding house. 1333 Lexington avenue. Prospect 283. Hair dresser and manicurist, experienced; good salary and commlsi slon. Telephone North 8724. Ladies, to take co urs k in hairdressing, manicuring, etc.; tyenlng classes. North ) 4701. \ Giri7 general housework *, no laundry; good home and room. ‘Washington 874. HITE WOMAN FOR GENERAL housework. 'No laundry. North 661.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1920.

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s| TUA-n ON WANTED—FEMALE. TO KEEP HOUSE IN \ GOOD CHHIMtlan home, for father with grown child, by elderly woman; prefer small town. Address A No. 2937, Times. "BOARD and rooms—wanted. Young couple wants first-class room, close In; board optional. Address A No. 2936, Times. T77_-7_' ROOMs—to let. First-class furnished rooms for one or two gentlemen. 1205 Park avenue. Broadway, ms ( .i (tabus for two men employed. Circle 4395. ILLINOIS, N.. 3506. DESIRABLE ROOM for gentleman. North 3177. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT; $4.00 per week. Circle 6492. TWO KI R NISH El) ROOMS. 1702 MONTcalm strept. ~ MISCELLANEOUS—FOK -SALE! About Ruga New- rugs are very expensive; old rugs are too high for their value, and insanitary. Why not buy New Linoleum We have 5.000 yards of new. genuine cork linoleum. We also have 5.000 yards new pro-linoleum, twenty-five different pattern;* to choose from. Our prices ar* | the lowest in the city. Buy now. In spring you will have to pay 25 per cent more. For ail these we have a special price of 75c per yard. One hundred linoleum rugs at your price, Glazer 44 4 K Washington. W* Park. Ship Kre* of Charge. BEDS! SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES Beds from *2.60 up. Springs. $:.00 up. Mattresses, $3 00 up. SPECIAL PRICES ON CARPETS. Remember. Oiazer's prices are the lowest. You can save big money here on furniture of every description. We can outfit your home complete. GLAZER GOOD FURXIT (IRE GOOD RUGS If you nre In the market to buv or to sell go to the finest store In Indianapolis. USED GOODS STORE zJ—HPb, Drop-Head Winger, *lO Ffl-S Wl other bargains. *I.OO par U| IE? week. All makes KBV PAIRED HEMBTITCHdL ’ —ING while you wait. l#o '' 1 11 PER YARD. WHITE BEWING MACHINE CO. Main 600. Auto. 26-216 312 Mass. Are. Mail ’Em In jO.G.Klugel,P .1). \ a r 236 South Meridian Main 3823. Steel tape repairing Musical ~lnstruments,' records! rolls, cut price. TUTTLE. 201 Indiana avenue. SECOND-HAND FURNACE FOR JsAI.K. Call Main 6078. ONE SET OF LEKDY DRUMS FOR SALE cheap. Call Main 6009. 242 KANSAS STREET; LAUNDRY stove, *5; vacuum sweeper. *2. .^CELLANEOU^-WAN-rEpr-LEW SHANK pays best prices In city for household goods and fixtures of all kinds. 227 North New Jersey street. Main 2028. USED GOODS STOKE HUYS _ STORE and office fixtures, household furniture and rugs. Main 2288. Auto 22-288. 424 Mass, avenue. IF FOUR CLOCK IS NOT RUNNING phone Circle 4307. M. R. SHEARN, 811 North'Alabama. W ANTED—CASH REGISTERS! WILL pay cash 23 Baldwin block Main 6171. Auto. 21-74 77 TR AN 8FER . AND STORAGE. G7STNKF7 STORAGE CHEAPER* \y/ RATES IN CITY. CALL \/ US. Everything at reasonable price. Packed. J II shipped anywhere, ii Locked room if desired. 30 West Henry. Main 4699. CRANK' FURNITURE AND STORAGE 9 co.. 227-229 North New Jersey straat. Phone Main 2023. Local and overland hauling, o! K. TRANSFER CO., 938 East Washington street. Prospect 3282. 7~aUcTIO~NB. AUCTION SALE ' I will sell at auction Thursday morning. Jan. 29. at 9:30 o’clock, the finest lot of household goods we have sold for some time at our auction room, 227 North New Jersey street, consisting of elegant quar- | tered oak bedroom suite, very fine quartered oak library table, large mirrors; I quartered oak china closet, dining table j and six chairs, elegant oak sideboard. BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY PIANO, COST SSOO I mahogany music eaoinet, quartered oak; i Jewel case, oak pedestal, leather couch ! high oven gas range, very fine quartered ! oak seat, genuine leather Morris chair;, : two beautiful mahogany silk tapestry parlor chairs, three wall mirrors, small Iron combination safe, small roll-top desk, rugs |of all kinds, heating stoves, feather beds, felt mattresses, springs, tinware and dishes. LEW SHANK AUCTION ERR. j AUTOS'AND TRUCKS FQR HIRE Gabs for rent—do youk own driving. U-DRIVE AUTO SERVICE. I 125 South Pennsylvania street. Telephone 1 Main 68*9.

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. SAVE MONEY NOW by buying your car here. Look over | our bargains in reliable used cars. Most of thorn have been rebuilt, repainted and hav9 new tops. Make. Down. Weekly. Paige 25 touring $75 $3..0 R'-nal 75 3.50 Packard coupe 195 • 450 Maxwell coupe 225 5.00 Alter touring 225 5.00 Chevrolet roadster 225 6.00 Ford winter top 175 5.00 Paige touring 295 5.00 Overland S3 . 200 5.00 Franklin 395 6.75 Ford touring, winter top 125 5.00 Overlar.d S3 200 6.00 Overland Roadster 100 6.00 And many others. No brokerage. INDPLS. AUTO PARTS & TIKE CO.. BIS N. Capitol. Open Sunday. UNT Si; Al 2 OFFERINGS High-Grade Used Cars 1019 Columbia, touring, (demonstrator. 1918 Chevrolet 8. touring:. 1917 Dodge touring. 1919 Huhmoblle, touring. 1918 Inter-State, touring. 1917 Overland, touring. 1917 Ford, touring. 1917 Chevrolet, roadster, 1919 Chevrolet, touring. 1917 Maxwell, touring. 1915 Coie, touring. Ford coupe, demountable rims. Terms over twelve monthly payments. I.lberty bonds accepted at face value. Phone for demonstration. Dietz-James 134 East Market street. Main 6716. i&ibALi HA KItAJLN fc> UN used <jaks All bargains. Cash or paymenta I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. ‘A MILLION PARTS'* Main 1576. 619 X. Illinois. Auto. 21-06 J XAT lON AL TO URING, 1918 New top and curtains; motor completely overhauled; five good cord tires; easy terms. NATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE CO. 426 North Capitol avenue. STUTZ TOURING Six-passenger, Spanish leather upholstery, five wire wheels, cord tires, good as new. Easy terms if desired. NATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE CO. 426 North Capltoh Mjaln 4756. WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE ALL makes of used cars. S. & S. AUTO EXCHANGE 321 Mass, avenue. ' Circle 1776. Late model cheVkolet baby grand. In A1 condition. Terms If desired. S. AND S. AUTO EXCHANGE. 321 Mass. Ave. Circle 1776. OVERLAND ’ KOADSTER, MODEL 83; first-class condition; now tires and extra; $l5O cash, balance 12 months. INDIANA MOTOR CO., 425 North Meridian. Circle 2287. Late model Chevrolet 4-do. this car is In Ai condition. Terms If desired. S. AND S. AUTO EXCHANGE. 321 Mass. Ave. Circle 1776. ISSEL SE DAN, 1917; FIKfST-CLASS condition; new tires; bargain If sold at ' once. INDIANA MOTOR CO., 425 North Meridian. Circle 2287. OAKLAND MODEL 55; ELECTRICALLY equipped; starter, five good tires; Al condition; $325. Main 1691. AUTOMOBILES— WANTED. AUTOS WANTED We pay cash. No delay for your money. It Is here for you. Come in or call. 1. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. 1 N. Illinois st. Main 1579. Auto. 23-061. We also buy Junk cars. AUTOS WANTED We will buy your car regardless of Its condition and pay highest cash price! INDPLS. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO., 518 North Capitol. Main 2638. Open Sunday. AUTOS WANTED We pay cash for any model, from 1910 S. & S. AUTO EXCHANGE 821 Massachusetts ave. Circle 1776. AUTO REPAURS D 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. P AIN TING ~ Hurry that Ford that needs painting. We paint them this month for $lO and up. Other cars In proportion. All work guaranteed. DAVE FLEMING, painter, 20 West Wabash street. AUTO WASHING Our Specialty. *22-334 North Illinois. I 8. &S. Auto 1 laundry W. & P. palnt shop” Automobile painting. 639 East Washingj ton. _ DETECTIvEa fk. VWWWSA^WVW>^VWVS^fW^WWVV Quigley-Hyland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators 636-639 Law bide. Main 3901. " HORSES AND VEHICLES. ~ HIGHEST PRICES PAID for dead horses, cows and hogs. Call Belmont 459 and get our prices. j AUCTI ONEERS. ~ PEERING & HARRIS AUCTIONEERS 323-225 Hume-Mansur Bldg. Circle 1650.

REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. AAfWSAA/WWWWVWS^WWAAWyW^ 5-room house, W. 25th St. Lot 40x169. Price, $1,600; S6OO cash, sl6 per month. 5-room cottage on Cottage Ave. Price, $2,100; SBOO cash, balance monthly. Double house on N. Randolph, 7 rooms a side; modern except furnace. Price $4,500. 5-room cottage on Tacoma. Modern except furnace, $2,400. GILL REALTY CO., Realtors Main 1646. Auto. 28-236 ( MODERN SUBURBAN HOME This practically new suburban home contains seven rooms and bath, and Is located on one acre of ground. Hardwood floors and finish first floor. Basement Is unusual, containing four large rooms divided by cement walls. Excellent furnace. / Exceptionally large front ami back porch. Covered automobile dilve at side, leading to two-car garage. Good chicken home. Shade and fruit trees. This house can be sold at less than cost. Owner sacrificing because or sickness. If Interested In our f ideal suburban home, we urge you to Investigate this. We honestly believe it to be the best bargain on the market for this class of property. Call A. R. Kimmlch. HOME SEEKERS REALTY CO., 913 Merchants Bank bldg. Main 1499. Auto. 25-246. Save SIOO by Buying Now Buy in Winmar on Bradley, Denny or ! Chester avenue In the first block north of Michigan street. Fin# building lots. 38x135. Sewer, gas and city water. Only a snial payment down, balance monthly. No interest or taxes until 1921. Just a few choice lots left. Save *IOO, prices will be Increased this amount In May of this year MKYKR-KISKR BANK y 918 North Sheffield... $2,000 1015 South Sheffield.. 3.200 2827-29 Paris avenue, A iX double 3,600 902 Bancroft, moderq six-room house 5.500 120 Butler avenue, Irvington 4,500 550 Arbor avenue $1,700, s2<pi cash 442 Terrace avenue $2,500, S2OO cash 424 South Noble, 7 rooms, modern.. 3,000 426 South Noble. 7 rooms, modem.. 3,000 GEORGE A. LUCAS, REALTOR. 208 American Central Life Bldg. Main 6574. ~~3900~8 LOC KIEAST - Five-room modern home, with garage. All In good condition; new furnace; city and cistern water. Price $3,800. .Down payment, $2,200; balance S2O per month. Call A. R. Kimmlch. HOME SEEKERS REALTY CO., 913 Merchants Bank Bldg. Main 1499. Auto. 25-246 261 PERSHING ST; Pershing avenue, near New York; six rooms, furnace, electric lights, city water In house, bargain; terms if desired. Schmid & Smith Realtors J 34 North Delaware at. Main 40S8. Good five-koom sflmi.modkkn double; Eugene .street, near Clifton, * electric, lights, gas, city water and nink connections in kitchen; excellent rental location; close to city car. Price $3,200. MEYER-KISER BANK Five-room cottage <>n south side; city water, gas, cistern, cellar. PARKWAY AVE. Price, $2,400 on cay terms. Dunlop & Holtegel, ReaLtors 122 Fast Market street. Sc AN ACRE CASH Texas school lands for sale by slate at $2 per acre. 5c per acre balance In 40 years, ii per cent Interest. investor Publishing Company, Dept. 88, San Antonio. Tex. West New York St. In 1500 block; live rooms; gas for cooking, electric lights, well and cistern; $2,000; S2OO cash, *2O per month. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 4517. Belmont 2037. 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, clly water in kitchen; cistern; *2,350; 4012 E. Michigan Phone owner Irvington 971. Immediate possession. Choice large i.ot near maple road boulevard, within two squares ol Fair Grounds; *lO cash, balance *1 weekly. 640 Lemcke Annex. Main 1409. SIX-ROOM cottage! six “squares eaet. Price *2,500; *2OO cash and monthly payments. Hj (1 MON'l\\, 405_Law_ building. SOUTH, FIVE ROOMS, MODERN, GArage, paved street, terms. North 7476 after 6:30. Five rooms, electricity, gas, city water, toilet In house; *2,250; *3OO cash. Woodruff 2092. Eight-room modern, north ; terms, or consider small property as part. Woodruff 247 after 7:30. I>uIANA TKUBT ££ Sells real aatats. collects rent, write* fire lasurance. IX-ROOM MODERN, LAUNDRY ROOM, two porches; S6OO cash; balance monthly. Woodruff 7024. ElG HT ROOMS “MODERN; PAVED street; terms. Main 142. UreaUe^tate— wantedT" ABOUT YOUR PROPERTY Tell us where It Is and your price. We have a client who will look It over, won’t bother you with buyers; If it Interests him will make you a cash offer. Meyer-Kiser Bank Real Estate Department. Moderate priced house wTfii either furnace or bath. Woodruff 7024 after 6:30. Modern home “ for customer; *I,OOO cash, balance monthly. Main 142. _ House, five to seven rooms, not modern. Will pay cash. Main 107. WILL ~I\YY ' CASH FOR DESIRABLE home. Address A No. 2935, Times, j TAILORS AND CLEANERST - H. G. FITE Practical Tailor and Cutter Dry cleaning, pressing and repairing; erroy overcoats made over; ladles’ work a specialty; work called for and delivered. North Capitol avenue and Ohio street. Automatic 26-641. Circle 690. r IT WEARING READY MADE PANTS! We make them to your measure, *5.00 and up. LEON TAILORING CO., 131 East New York street. Walk up one flight. 1 CAPITOL GARMENT CLEANERS, 124 North Capitol avenue. Main 5477. Main 4160. Auto 21-241. SCHWARTZ," TAILOR AND CLEAN- . er. 31 Kentucky avenue. Main 2679. FA RM S—W AN T ED. WILL TRADE MY FIVE-ROOM RESldence, two acres level land, on pike being concreted, at traction stop Indianapolis suburban: also six-room bungalow, large level lot, In thriving town north of Indianapolis. Both for Improved farm. March possession. Particulars, Address A No. 827. Times. WISCONSIN FARM LANDS. Landology, 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 and say, “Mall me LANDOLOGY and all particular* FREE.” Address Editor, Landology, Skidmore Land Cos., 113 Skidmore bldg., Marinette, Wia.

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INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER. PREB. 105-309 LAW BLDG. A3BKTS. 1341,749. Money to loan on second moktgages on Indianapolis and Indiana real estate. GIBRALTER FINANCE COMPANY. 208 Fidelity Trust building. Main 3808. WB MAKE SECOND MORTGAGES ON farm or city property. AETNA MTG, AND INV. CO. Main 7101. *O3 Fidelity Trust Bldg. INSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. AUBREY D. PORTER, ill* Law bids* tain 7049. | OANB ON DIAMONDS; 3K% FEB MO. L BURTON JEWELRY CO.. *3 Mona13#nt. PA RMS—FOR 3ALE. 450 Acres, S3O Per Acre Two hundred acres of good limber, the rest In cultivation and pasture; two good orchards; Improvements consist of eightroom house and two barns; half mile off of stone pike; fine stock and grain farm; will consider some trade. Mr. Baird, Canaday Realty Cos. 306 City Trust * Main 5340. N.- - . ■■ . BUSINESS CHANCE?. Grocery and meat market; fine south side proposition; *1,600 cash buys It lump or invoice. , It Is a money maker Capital City Investment Cos. 9-10 When building. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. Eat. 1886. E. F. BI’RKLE. 416 Mass., ave. Main 1428. New 33-776. Rooming house; \ good location; eight rooms; price *650 cash. See this. It’s all right. Capital City Investment Cos. 9-10 When building. ROOFERS Asphalt roll roofing and shingles, repairing and recoatjng roofs and gutters. LASHBROOK BROS. CIRCLE 3056 LAtiu c* rnoriTß crom small expenditure follow Real Estate advertising iu "Want Ad” columns mi Th* Timea. LEGAL NOTICE. 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 department of public health and charities of the etty of Indianapolis, Indiana. To the Taxpayers of the City of Indianapolis: Notice Is hereby given that the city of Indianapolis, by Us Mayor, Charles W. Jewett, and its City Controller. Robert H. Bryson, and the board of public health and charities, by Its president, W. D. Gatch. 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 one hundred forty thousand ($140,000) dollars, for the board of public health and charities of the city of Indianapolis, in anticipation of current revenues for a period not exceeding five (5) months and at a rate of Interest not exceeding six (6) per cent per annum, for the purpose of raising money to meet the current expenses of said board of public health and charities. A public hearing of said petition will he held In Indianapolis at the office of the State Board of Tax Commissioners In the statehouse on the fifth day of February, 1920, at 9 o'clock a. m. All taxpayers and all persons Interested are notified to be present at said hearing. Dated Jan. 21, 1920. CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. By CHARLES W. JEWETT. Mayor. By ROBERT H. BRYSON, City Controller. BOARD OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND CHARITIES. By W. D. GATCH, President. SAMUEL ASHBY, Corporation Counsel. LEGAL NOTICE! * 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. 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, has tiled 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 fifty thousand ($350,000.00) dollars, in anticipation of current revenues for a period not exceeding five (5) months and at a rate of interest not exceeding six (6) per cent per annum, Yor the purpose of raising money to meet the current expenses of the city of Indianapolis. A public hearing on said petition will be held in Indianapolis at the office of the State Board of Tax Commissioners, In the statehouse, on the fifth day of February, 1920, at 9 o'clock a. m. All taxpayers and all persons Interested are notified to be present at said hearing. Dated Jan. 21, 1920. CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. By CHARLES W. JEWETT, Mayor. By ROBERT H. BRYSON. City Controller. SAMUEL ASHBY. Corporation Counsel. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. No. 17729. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of the estate of Martha A. Harris, deceased, late of Marlon county, Indiana. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. NOBLE C, HARRIS. NOTICE 'OF APPOINTMENT. I No. 17628. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has dply qualified as administratrix of the e/tate of Charles E. Appleget, deceased, late of Marlon county, Indiana. Said estate k supposed to be solvent. \ ROSE E. APPLEGET.

NEGROESSEEK TWO PLACES ON G. 0. P. TICKET Will Run Preacher for State Representative and Doctor for Senator Here. OUT WITH POLITICIANS Negro politicians of Indianapolis want representation In the state legislature. - A large number of them today announced that they will back Rev. Charles Sumner Williams, pastor pf the Bethel A. M. E. church, for the republican nomination for state representative on the republican ticket. Dr. James Norrell, negro physician, ■will seek a place on the republican ticket for state senator of Marion county, it is understood. In making the announcement of Dr. Williams’ candidacy, Lawrence L. Alexander, who, with George Paxton, wi’t manage his campaign, said the colored voters of Indianapolis want anew deat in politics. “A number of negro leaders have been delivering the entire negro vote In Marion . county for twenty years, and we think this ought to be changed,” he said. It is understood that the negroes who are backing Dr. Williams are not in sympathy with the political actions of Dr. Sumner A. Furniss, negro city councilman, and one of Mayor Jewett's supporters. According to Mr. Alexander, 1,500 negroes signed a petition asking Dr. Wili Rams to become a candidate, and a committee, which included Robert Abel, M. C. Harrison, George Stewart, Guy Blaine and John Browder, waited on him yesterday and got his consent to run for office. Dr. Williams has gone to Mississippi on business, but an active campaign is planned when he returns, Alexander says. The growing importance of the negro voters in Indianapolis in the republican party may bring more candidates for nominations this spring, it is said. VENUE CHANGE SOUGHT DAILY I. W. W. Trial Defense Opens Each Session With Plea. MOXTESANO, Wash., Jan. 28.—Determined to Impress upon the jury its contention that a fair trial is impossible | here, the defense in the trial here of eleven alleged I. W. W.’s on murder charges will renew each day its application for a change of venue. Attorney George F. Vanderveer also in’ examining jurors is querying: “Do you believe that a man has the right to protect his life and property?” and “Do you think the American legion or any one else has any right to take the law into their own hands?” Only two of the eleven men and one woman who took their places in the Jury box at the opening of the court session today had been passed as temporary jurors. ENGLAND’S DEBT SI,OOO PER CAPITA Still Commercially Supreme in Europe, However, Claim . LONDON, Jan. 2S.—The per capita debt of Great Britain was estimated today at about SI,OOO. While peace has found Great Britain bearing the most tremendous financial burden in her history, leading statesmen and financial magnates claim that the country is still cominerj cially supreme in Europe. British business men, however, declare j that intense American and Japanese com- ] petition is immediately ahead. And as Germany revives and begins to absorb some of the wealth of Russia. German resources and competition will expand, they poin* out. The peace treaty has given Great Briti ain's business interests a far better place from a competitive standpoint than they I occupied before the war, owing to the re- ; moval of interlocking and subsidized j German trade methods. German manu- ! facturers, before the war, were aided by : special railway rates. Hereafter, British i firms will enjoy the same privileges. Britain is amassing a gigantic mercantile fleet, wherc-as all of Germany’s ships today are under 1,600 tons. Miner Asks SIO,OOO as Accident Result VINCENNES, Ind., Jan. 25.--Damagcs in the sum of SIO,OOO are demanded in a suit filed in the Kncx circuit court Tuesday afternoon by Barton Wines, a Bicknell coil miner, against the Bicknell Coal and Mining Company. The plaintiff alleges he sustained permanent injuries in an accident April 14, 1919. Seek Gas Rate Raise in Indiana Towns The Interstate Public Service Company has filed a petition with the public service commission asking for authority to increase gas rates at Bedford and Seymour and for authority to purchase the property of the Indiana Uubilc Service Company at Aurora. It also has asked for authority to issue $89,000 first mortgage refunding bonds. Canada May Impose NewsprintJExport Tax OTTAWA, Ont., Jan. 28. —Reports were current today that the Canadian government may impose an export tax on newsprint paper shipped from this country. The revenues will be applied to reforestration. Officials contend that American newspapers depending upon Canada for their newsprint paper should curtail their sizes and editions. Anthrax Case Due to Cut by Barber NEW YORK, Jan. 28.—Joseph Cook. 48 years old, a longshoreman, walked int* Bellevue hospital recently with a cut on his right cheek, which he said was made by a downtown barber and which had swollen. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS. ETC. In the matter of the estate of William F. Keay, deceased. 47-14092. In the probate court of Marion county, December term. 1919. Notice Is hereby given that Frank B. Fowler, as executor of the above named estate has presented and filed his account and vouchers In final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said prohate court on the fourteenth day of February, 1920. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said eetate arc required to appear In said court and show cause, If any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. 4 JAMES L. MITCHELL. Attorney. RICHARD V. SIPS. Clerk. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. No. 17669. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of the estate of Edward A. Appleget. deceased. late of Marlon county. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ALLEN V. HIGHTSH.U*.