Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 230, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1920 — Page 11

FUNERAL DIRECTORS. George Grinsteiner * Funeral director, 522 East Market, Old Phone Main 908. New phone. >7-108. Funeral director!*—a. m. ragsDALE CO.. 232 North Delaware. Parlore (or holding funeral rervlcea Auto ambulance. McKAHAN & WILHITE 87 W. Thirteenth et. Main 8210. J. C. WILSON IHO Prospect. Auto. 51-671. Prospect MS. Funeral directors— WM. E. KRIEGER, New 21-154. Main 1454. 1402 N. Illlnola UNDERTAKERS. W. T. BLASENGYM 1825 Shelby St. Pros. 2570. Auto. 61-114. UNDERTAKERS—HISET * TITUS, 51 U North Del. New 26-584. Main 3530. DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES AAAA^^VWVWWWWWVWWSA/VVW'^ Abbott, dr. m. (cap)—husband op Elzora Abbott (deceased) And father of Howe and Eafl Abbott and Mrs. C. L. , Harrell of Jasonville, Ind., died at the ' residence, 1706 Barth avenue, 2 p. m., Feb. 2, 1920, ago 77 years. Funeral at residence, Thursday, Feb. 6, 1920, 2:30 p. m. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. BEBINGER, LAURA BELLE—BELOVED wife of Oliver P. Bebinger, departed this life Sunday, Feb. 1, 2:30 a. m., age 55 years. Funeral Wednesday, Feb. 4, at residence, 814 East Twenty-first street, 10, a. m. Burial Crown HIIL Friends Invited. BERBEiUCHi MARY —B E LOVED mother of Mrs. Karl Kramer, August and Philip Hoffmann and Albert Berberich, died at St. Vincent’s hospital, Feb. 2, at 8:45 p. m. Funeral notice later. BORDERs7'MRS. GEPtTIE—WIFE OF George Borders, and mother of Mrs. Elsie Hackett, died at 15 North Keystone, at 11 a. m„ Monday. Funeral Wednesday at 2 o'clock at 15 North Keystone. Friends invited. „ Bowen, mrs. frankie reiley—wife of Anthony W. Bowen and mother of Corinne Welling, passed away at the family residence, 3015 Washington boulevard, Jan. 31, 11:10 p. m. Funeral Tuesday, Feb. 3, at 2 p. m. at the residence. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. C~ AST, JOHN M.—AGE" 84 YEARS, HUSband of . Charlotte Cast, died at the home, 914 North Pennsylvania street, Feb. 2, 11 a. m. Friends may call at residence Tuesday afternoon and evening. Bdrlal Frankfort, Ind., Wednesday at 2 p. m. (Frankfort papers please copy). KOEPKE, HENRIETTA—WIDOW OF the late Ferdinand Koepke, passed away Feb. 1, 1920r-8:80 a. m., age 71 years. Funeral Wednesday at 2:30 p. m., at H. C. Vehling's funeral parlors. Friends invited. MYER, CLAUDE RILEY—HUSBAND OF Emma R. Myer, died at his late residence, 102 South Roena street, Fleming Garden addition, Monday, Feb. 2, age 31 years. Announcement of funeral later, PLAXTON, MRS. CORA E.—BELOVED wife of Alex Plaxton, died Monday afternoon, Feb. 2, age 40 years, at late residence, 617 Brown avenue. Funeral and burial at Henryville, Ind., Wednesday, Feb. 4. Friends Invited. Friends may view remains any time after 4 p. m. Tuesday. ' BANSDKLL, SARAH—BELOVED WIFE it of Frank'E. Ransdell, passed away at the residence, 1127 East Raymond street, Monday, Feb. 2, 1920, age 43 years. Funeral services Thursday at 2 p. m. Friends invited. RATHFON, AMANDA—WIDOW' OF THE late Jacob Rathfon, passed away Feb. 2, 1920, 8:05 p. m„ age 74 years, at her residence, 63S Fletcher avenue. Funeral notice later. Reed, thomas w.—died Monday! Feb. 2, age 69 years. Funeral services at residence of son, 273 North Elder street. Wednesday evening, Feb. 4. at 7:30 o’clock. Burial at Evansville, Ind., on Thursday. R' OBERTSj OSCAR MERRILL—DAR Ltng baby son of Pastor, and Mrs. L. B. Roberts, departed this ”life Tuesday, Feb. 3 at 6:20 a. m. Age 9 months. Funeral Thursday, Feb. 5. at Oak Hill tabernacle at 2024 Roosevelt avenue,' at 2 p. m. Burial at Crown Hill. invited. MALLMA X, MRS. IRENE—WIFE OF John Smallman, 206 Geisendorff street, died Monday. Feb. 2, age 52 years. Funeral Thursday, Feb. 5, at 10* a. m.. at residence of daughter, Mrs. Thomas Bartlett, 222 Douglass street. Friends Invited. Burial New Crown cemetery. STAUB, JUT.IA E.—BELOVED WIFE OF John F. Staub. and daughter of Mrs. Kate Bogren, died at her late residence, 1101 North Warman avenue, Monday, Feb. 2, age 25 years. Funeral services at the residence of her sister. Mrs. George Wheeler. 1052 North Warman avenue, Thursday, Feb. 6, at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial at Crown Hill. ULERY, ROSEMARY—AGE 16 YEARS, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ulery, died Sunday. Feb. 1. Funeral services at the home of E. A, Nichols, 2703 Bellefontaine street, W'ednesday. Feb. 4, at 2 p. m. Interment at Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. Friends may view remains after 12 o'clock noon Tuesday. *

IN MEMORIAM. NA^AAA/WWWNAAAA/VWWWWWWSAAA IN LOVING REMEMBRANCE OF OUR dear eon and brother, Theodore Pfeiffer, who passed away at the Great Lakes naval training station, one year ago today, Feb. 4, 1919: You left your home so happy. Intending to come back. And sad news came to our home Which we never can forget. If we could Jbve been with you To hold hand Or heard the last sigh from your lips. Our hearts would- not seem so sad. Afore and more each day we miss you. A. voice we loved is stilled. place In our home Is vacant Bvhich never can be filied. ■v’ miss your coming footsteps, BVe miss you everywhere. Home Is not what It used to be Bince you left us Teddy dear. ■ From your broken-hearted ■ MOTHER, SISTER AND ■ N LOTOG, REMEMBRANCE OF MY ™ dear brother, Theodore Pfeiffer, who died one year ago today. Feb. 4, 1919, at the Great Lakes naval training station; gad is the memory of one year ago. W'hen you left us all in sorrow. For that home so far away. You bade no one a last farewell. You could say goodby to none. A dear young heart had ceased to beat Before we knew you had gone. You were the best that God could lend, A loving brother and faithful friend. I often sit and think of you When I am all alone; For memory is the only friend shat grief can call its own. And I miss you more and more dear, As days and weeks roll by, But I live in hopes of meeting you In that heavenly home on high. Your loving brother Ah i|N BAD BUT LOVING REMEMBRANCE I oFCharles B. Day, who departed this life one year ago today, Feb. 3, 1919: His wife ANNA. LODGES AND CLUBS. AIUUUS DANCING CLUB WILL GIVE A series of dances Thursday avenlng of each week in P. H. C. hall, corner of East Michigan and North East street, one block east of Murat theeter. The first event *6rill 5 Thursday evening, Feb. 6. Union musio by the Pollard dance orchestra. Admission 26 oents. lost aTmd Found. PARTY FINDING PURSE LOST TUB 8day by Esteila Nugent may retainmoney if will return purse with Jewelry and other articles. Telephone Irvington 2944. Lost— Monday, pay envelope marked C. Hoffman, containing $100; liberal reward. INDIANAPOLIS CASTINGS CO., 131 South Harding street Belmont 856. SMALL WHITE POODLE DOG, ANswers to the name of "Tuddy.” strayed in the vicinity of 028 North Temple; 11beral reward. Call Woodruff 1631. PAIR OF DOUBLE GRAY BLANKETS lost. Reward. Circle 276. POCKETBOOK LOST, IN AYRES TOllet room Monday; reward. North 5907. ROOMS—TO LET. Four-room apartment and two vacant rooms for light housekeeping. Adults. Call after 4 p. m. 44 South Dearborn. S ES—WANTED. TUIANTED—EITHER FIVE OB SIX--11 room house, east; about State street, or near "West Washington street roundhonse. Belmont 2942. NOTICES^ INSTRUCTIONS on eny band or string Instrument Persona! Instruction. JOE ANTOLY, 19 West Tenth street Circle 3427. Automatic 31-791. >\

MALE HELP—WANTED. iIIEIT ENGINE COMPANY WANTS MULLING iAGNUEj LOTI AM DRILL roESS HANDS, Till MAKERS FOffi NIGHT WORK EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT, ISTH AM MAOTINDALE i SEWING MACHINE ADJUSTER) ONE who has full knowledge of Union Special and Singer sewing machines; steady work; modern factory. Apply in writing, stating age, experience and salary expected. Address MR. BERONIO, Levi Strauss & Cos., Koverall factory, Frankfort, Ind. fWalk 2 squares and iPSBUk save a dollar on ngHiL your Trousers at MWilfl 11# UPMARKET ST. <0 WANTED —EXPERIENCED LATHE HAND. ONE FAMILIAR WITH SET-UP WORK. THE OAKES CO., WHEELER ST. AND ROOSEVELT AYE. Men, boys and colored women wanted. S. Keystone Ave and Belt R. R. Take Prospect car to end of line. Eairmount Glass Works. , . ELDERLY MEN SEVERAL; LIGHT WORK. CALL THURSDAY, 4:30 P. M., 341 VIRGINIA AVE. WAN TED AUTOMOBILE MACHINIST. MADDEN-COPPLE CO., 209 W. NORTH ST. FURNITURE WORKERS Experienced drill cutters. Rip saw men. Scroll saw men. Sticker man. Trimmers on phonograph cabinets. Yard laborers. THE UDELL WORKS. North 2460. YOUNG MAN TO WORK IN BAKE SHOP. APPLY PITTSFORD PURITY PIE CO., 1424 N. Senate Boy wanted for collecting; mutt have wheel and furnish reference. Apply 12 to 1, Classified Department, INDIANA DAILY TIMES. EXPERIENCED COUNTER MAN. APPLY AT ONCE. Payne s Cafeteria, 112 East Washington. MACHINIST, first-class. Apply employment dept., Imperial Drop Forge Cos., 510 S. Harding. Young men forT"railway mail clerks, sllO month. Experience unnecessary. For tree particulars examinations, write R. TERRY (former government examiner), 656 Continental bldg, Washington. IVIL SERVICE POSITIONS, .CLERKS, stenographers, typists, bookkeepers, letter carriers, railway mall clerks. For home study preparation call or writs. INDIANA CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL, 157 N. ILLINOIS St., Room 207.

LABORERS for construction work at Wangelin-Sharp Garage, 443 Virginia avenue. BEDFORD STONE AND CONSTRUCTION CO. LABORERS. Apply employment office, Imperial Drop Forge Cos., 510 S. Harding St. Experienced lumber mill man] ■ one who can buy timber and grade hardwood lumber. Write, giving experience, reference and salary expected. Address A No. 2940, Times. TROUSERS TO MATCH YOUR COAT and vest at a saving of 25% by walking one flight. CITY TAILORS AND CLEANERS. WHAN TED—2SO CORDS CF 16-INCH wood cut; will pay $1 per cord and furnish tools, lodging free. Also man by the month. Address R. T. BROWN, Huntington, Ind. ANTED- EXPERIENCED TIRKUrv on chain grate stoker*. Apply MR. RAY. Uat on Traction Power House. Anderson. Ir and. Machinists and toolmakers to use Production Micrometer; guaranteed to the tenth. R. M. SPILLMAN, 2133 Elliott street. All-round lumber man, able to grade lumber and buy timber. Must be a live wife. Address A No. 2989, Times. Experienced all-round machine men for planing mill work. W. S. JOHNSON, Nineteenth and Cornell. ANTED—BOYS TO SELL CANDY. Address Concession, Manager Park Theater. v •• SAFELY RAZOR BLADES sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ave. EX PRKfENCED WASH MAN. PROGRESS LAUNDRY. 436 East Market.

MALE HELP-WANTED. v LABORERS Working 50 to 55 Lours a week.. TRIMMERS BACK HANGERS METAL WORKERS VARNISH RUBBERS ROUGH RUBBERS INSPECTORS TRACERS Call at employment office. NORDYKE & MARMON COMPANY Ky. Ave. and Morris St. WANTED —A YOUNG MAN WITH BICYCLE TO LEARN COLLECTING. KNOWLEDGE OF CITY NECESSARY AND EXPERIENCE PREFERRED. BANNER FURNITURE COMPANY 33 S Meridian St. SALESMEN—WANTED. ~ *• **• STOCK SALESMAN LIVE. ENERGETIC SALESMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS TO FOLLOW UP LEADS SECURED THROUGH ADVERTISING AND CIRCULARS. STOCK 80LD UNDER PLAN THAT ABSOLUTE-' LY GUARANTEES INVESTOR'S PRINCIPAL. CALL PERSONALLY, 1104 ODD FELLOW BLDG. i SALESMEN 'We want two men at once. Strong personality, forceful, self-confidence and determination. Must have good education and address. Highest reference*. Disposition offers unlimited poaslbilltlea Apply A. L. LIPSON, 507 Odd Fellow bldg, Salesmen— high-class security men to place stock for expansion of dividend paying company. Liberal commissions. 999 Merchants Bank building. Main 7181. TAILORS AND CLEANERS. H. G. FITE Practical Tailor and Cutter Dry cleaning, pressing and repairing; army overcoats mads over; ladies’ work a specialty; work called for and delivered. North Capitol avenue and Ohio street. Automatic 26-641. Circle 690. QITT WKARJN'G BJEADY MADE PANTS. We make them to your measure, $5.00 and up. LEON TAILORING CO.. ISI East New York street. Walk up one flight. CAPITOL OARMENiFcLEANERS, 12)6 North Capitol avenue. Main 5477. Main 4160. Auto 21-241. - J. SCHWARTZ. TAILOR AND CLEANer. 81 Kentucky avenue. Main 2679. BUSINESS CHANCES.

POOR MAN'S OPPORTUNITY. Here is the chance for the man of small capital to place his savings In a reliable machine manufacturing company that la bound to grow and return great profits. Let us hear from you. Address A No. 828. Times. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and 6 mows made to order. Est. 18*6. E. F. lURKLE. 4X6 Mass., ave. Main 1428. New 28-776. ROOFERS Asphalt roll roofing and shingles, repairing and recoating roofs and gutters. LASHBROOK BROS. CIRCLE 3056 TRANBFER AND STORAGE. Gt7rK\/7 STORAGE CHEAPEST \V/ RATES IN CITY. CALL \( US. Everything at rea- || ronable price. Packed. J i| shipped 'anywhere. 'O' Cl Locked room if desired. 10 West Henry. Main 4. “BRITTON TRANSFER - Moving and light hauling; trunks and baggage. Quick service. 889 East Washington street. Prospect 3848. S' >HANKFU KNITCRK AND STORAGE I CO., 227-229 North New Jersey street, hone Main 2911. ■ OCAL AND OVERLAND HAULING. O. L K. TRANSFER CO.. 928 East Washington street. Prospect 2282. WI SC ONIS IN FAR mTa N DsT~ 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 particulars FREE." Address Editor. Landology, gkldmore Land Cos., 113 Skidmore bldg., Marinette. Wls. FEMALF- HE LP—WANTED WANTED GIRLS Clean, light work; no machinery; $9.00 a week guaranteed, with opportunity 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. WANTED EXPERL ENCED SHIRTMAKER. APPLY L, STRAUSS CO ACT IN MOTION PICTURES( MAKE IT your profession. Send stamp for free tryout. DELIGHT FILM CO.. Inc., Wabash avenue and Twenty-second street, Chicago. Experienced girls for rough dry listing; also girls experienced on mangle. PROGRESS LAUNDRY. 426 East Market street. WHITE WOMAN FOB KITCHEN work. No Sunday or holiday work. Good wages. STATE LIFE LUNCH. State Life building. Lady solicitor to work out of advertising department; give reference. Address A No. 2942, Times. WANTED— WHITE MIDDLE AGE lady for general housework; a permanent place. Call Irvington 2228. WANTED— WOMAN TO FOLD ri.vtv linens. SANITARY LAUNDRY, 2441 Central. I ABIES, TO" TAKE COURSE IN HAIRk dressing, manicuring, eto.; evening classes. North 4701. STENOGRA PHEK AND TYPIST; MUST BE EXPERIENCED AND ABLE. CALL PROSPECT 7667. WANTED— LADY’ TO DO HASHING I Call Wobdruff 3521.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1920.

FEMALE HELP—WANTED. 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. POSITIONS IN CHICAGO. GIRLS. YOUNG LADIES, BEGINNERS AND EXPERIENCED, who contemplate coming to Chicago for work will find excellent positions In our handsome offices, where the working conditions are just what a refined young lady would want. We have openings for the following positions: Girls for filing cards. For these positions we want those who 6pell well; we also need girls for sorting,and enclosing. We want girls who are quick with their eyes and hands. Girls who write a neat plain hand for addressing. We have several kinds of addressing work to do. Some addressing of envelopes from cards, others addressing from original letters on to cards. We hlbo need a number of girls and young ladles on miscellaneous office work, such as checking the work of others, special file work, special addressing and other work that requires accuracy and speed. The positions are permanent the whole year round, starting salary is good, and there is opportunity for steady and rapid advancement. Our office Is the finest publishing office In Chicago, finished In mahogany, Inverted lights, sanitary floors, maid in attendance. It Is easily reached from all parts of the city. Those who contemplate moving to Chicago or seeking permanent employment In Chicago will please write us„ care of the Employment Department, stating particulars as to age. experienoe and salary expected. We will give full details of the work and opportunities by return mall. \V. D. BOYCE COMPANY, 600 North Dearborn st. Chicago, 111. EXPERIENCED MACHINE OPERATORS TO WORK ON LADIES’ HOUSE DRESSES, APRONS AND SLEEPING GARMENTS. HIGHEST WAGES PAID. IF YOU ARE A REAL OPERATOR WE WILL GUARANTEE $20.00 PER WEEK UNTIL YOU LEARN OUR WORK. COME SEE OUR MODERN SANITARY WORKROOMS. SECTIONAL WORK. LEARNERS TAKEN. WAGES PAID WHILE LEARNING. EARN GOOD PAY WHILE WE TEACH YOU A FINE TRADE. AMERICAN GARMENT COMPANY California and Market Sts. mwm from 18 to 35 years of age; light factory work. Also STAY MACHINE OPERATORS. HARRY B. MAHAN BOX CO., 320 W. South St.

GIRLS Between ages of 18 and 80 for finishing work; good wages; permanent employment; no layoffs. Apply between 8 and 12 a. qj-. at Employment Office. ELI LILLY & CO. 706 S. Alabama. 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. WOMEN FOR FACTORY WORK; EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY. APPLY ROCKWOOD MFG. CO., ENGLISH AYE. AND 810 FOUR TRACKS Billing clerk: we have a position fir an expert billing clerk. Must be good in figures, for she has to compute bills. Unusual salary for properly qualified person. Uptown office. Employment department. University Park building, Vermont and Penn. The school, same location, is the CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Fred W. Case, Prin. GIRLSWWOMEN FOR COUNTER WORK, GOOD WAGES AND STEADY EMPLOYMENT. See Manager PAYNE'S CAFETERIA, 112 East Washington. Young lady withTselling ability to take charge of large talking machine department. Address A No. £941, Times. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. CHILDREN'S AID ASSOCIATION. Employment Bureau. No. §8 Baldwin Block. Circle 8784. New 22-034. Call Between 8 and 12 a. m. No Charge. Wanted: Position for experienced private switch operator. Wanted: Position for experienced cashier. Wanted: Position in general office work for girl with two years' experience with large firm. No typing. Wanted: Stenographic position far girl Just out of business college. Wanted: Position for woman as matron in office building or factory. Wanted: After-school work for boys. Some of these boys can work from 12 o'clock noon.

| OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. ' \ WANTED The best stoves, rugs and furni- \ ture that gold will buy. Pioneer Dealers In Used Furniture That Is Better. I BAKER BROS. 215-221-223 E. Wash. St. Old Main 3465-3466, Auto. 23-166.

MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. About Rugs New rugs are very expensive; old rugs are too high fir their value, and insanitary. Why nc buy few Linoleum We have 6.000 yards of new, genuine cork linoleum. We also have 6,000 yards new pro-linoleum; twenty-five different patterns to choose from. Our prices are the lowest In the city. Buy now; In spring you will have to pay 26 per cent more. For all these we have a special price Os 75e per yard. One hundred linoleum ruga at your price. Glazer 444 E. Washington. We Pack. Ship Free of Charge beds, Springs and • 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 save big money here on furniture of every description. We can outfit your home complete. GLAZER 444 E. Wash. St. USED RUGS ARE BETTER New rugs today are inferior In quality and cost double; good used rugs are better at the same price, doubly better at our price, which is half. We have tho finest selection In Indianapolis, more than all other dealers combined. USED GOODS STORE 424 Mass. Ave. A. if*.\ Drop-Head Singer. lIS. Iff*, other bargains. SI.OO per Li r \is week. All makes RBP# PAIRED. HEMSTITCHSg ING while you wait. Ito "*■ PER YARD. WHITE BBWING MACHINE CO.. Main too. Auto. 26-216. sl2 Maas. An Furnace.' second hand,'for sale? We take out many furnaces In good condition and install Moncriefs. MONCRIEF FURNACE CO.. 915 North Davidson t. Main 7820. OK SALE—DINING ROOM SUITE, bedroom suite, fireless cooker, and a lot of other good household furniture. 3302 Kenwood avenue. North 5113. E BELL PEE BLESS PAIN TS, VAR nish and motor oil direct to consumer from manufacturer. Call Woodruff 1969. ODERN SHOE REPAIRING SHOP for sale; 2336 Station street. A. R. HECK, 2201 Avondale place. FOR” SALE—REVERE AUTO STOCK AT $9 per share. Address PERRY A. FRIEND, Burrows, Ind. USicAL INSTRUMENTS, RECORDS? rolls, cut price. TUTTLE. 201 Indiana avenue. F' ()R~ SALK—SHOW “CASE CHEAP. ADAddresa Concession, Manager Park Theater. Roll-top desk and chair; in good condition. Main 7820. SECOND-HAND furnace for sale. Call Main 6078. -COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. 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 2161. Indiana $6.25 Illinois $6.75 West Virginia $8.25 Kentucky Lump $8.25 Weaver Coal & Ice Cos. Pros. 2201. COAL, TON, *6.60. OR ONE-HALF TON $3.50. TAKIN. Belmont 1680. DETECTIVES. Quigley-Hyiand Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators 686-629 Law bldg. Main 2908, MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLEB. eewwwwwwwwswwwwwwe CASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 606 Massachusetts avenue. AUTOS AND TRUCKB FOR HIRE CARS FOR RENT—DO YOUR OWN driving. U-DRIVE AUTO SERVICE, 126 South Pennsylvania street. Telephone Main 6880. DON'T QKIKVS. If yon really wnt It back, Insert ■ small ad in the "Lost and Found" celtnns of The Times and i* will oon be returned. Phone Mala BSM. Ant*. lUIL

LEW SHANK pays best prices In city for household Soods and fixture* of all kinds. 227 North lew Jersey treet Main 2025. USED GOODS STORE BUYS STOKE and office fixtures, household furniture and rugs. Main 2288. Auto 22-288. 424 Mass, avenue. IF YOUR CLOCK IS NOT RUNNING phone Circle 4607. it. R. SHEARN, *ll North Alabama. For paper hanger call Johnson. Woodruff 6715. Latest samples shown. Work guaranteed. WANTED— CASH REGISTERS. WILL pay cash. 81 Baldwin block Main 6871 Auto. 21-794. _ FINANCIAL. Willi Money Help You If you are keeping house and need money, we can advance you what you want on furniture, piano, auto, fixtures, etc. See us about terms on SSO, SIOO, S2OO or S3OO You can repay it in payments and use twenty months if necessary. Call, write or phone. State Loan Cos. 806 ODD FELLOW BLDG. Corner Penn, and Wash. sts. .'hones; Main 4619. New. 24-629. I Under State Supervision. ■ne ARK PREPARED TO MAKE REAL JT ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY.. WE PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS. MORTGAGES. BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES OCX FRANK K. SAWYER. PRES. 866-109 LAW BLDO. ASSETS. $148,749. Money to loan on second mostgages on Indlanauods and Indiana real estate. GIBRALTER FINANCE COMPANY, 208 Fidelity Trust building. Mala 8808. WK MAKE SECOND MORTGAGES ON farm or city property. AETNA MTG. AND INV. CO. Main 7XOL 66$ Fidelity Trust Bldg. INSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. AUBREY D. PORTER. 816 Law bldg. Main 7048. Loans on diamonds; s*£% per mo. BURTON JEWELRY CO.. 68 Monul>nt TRUCKS—FOR BALE. GARFORD TRUCKS For Low Cost Ton-Mile BUHL FMGW Distributor, 83 S. Senate Ave. V- . t 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 best prices. Try us first and last. If you do not sell to us you are losing money. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO. 618 North Capitol. Auto. 22-019. Main 2638. AUTOS WANTED We pay highest prices for useed cars. See us before you sell your car. MERRIT SALES CO., 332 North Capitol avenue. Call for L. M. Golan. Main 6292. “AUTOS WANTED We pay cash. No delay for your moaey. It la here for you. Come in or calL I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. •19 N. Illinois at. Mala 1579. Auto. 22-998. We aleo buy junk ear*. WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE ALL makee of used cars. S. & S. AUTO. EXCHANGE 881 Maas, avenue. Circle 1776.,

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 $3.50 Regal 76 8.50 Packard coupe 195 4.59 Maxwell coupe 225 5.00 Chevrolet roadster 225 6.00 Paige touring 295 6.00 Franklin 395 6.76 Ford touring, winter top 125 6.00 Overlar.d 83 200 6.00 Overland Roadster 100 6.00 And many others. No brokerage. XNDPLS. AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO.. 618 N. Capitol. Open Sunday. MITCHELLCHUMMY Rebuilt and repainted, good tires; in fine condition. MUTUAL SALES CO.. 427 North Meridian St. OFFERINGS High-Grade Used Cars 1919 Columbia, ’touring; demonstrator. 1918 Chevrolet 8, touring. 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, fourlng. Ford coupe, demountable rims. Terms over twelve monthly payment*. Liberty bonds accepted at face value. Phone for demonstration. Dietz-James $34 East Market street. Main 5716. “PREMIER Rebuilt, In fine condition; six wire wheels and six good tires; seven-passenger touring. MUTUAL SALES CO., 427 North Meridian St. BARGAINS IN USED CARS One 1919 Maxwell touring, new; this car has been used fqp, demonstrating only. This car can be bought at a bargain. One 191i9 Ford, runs like new; can be bought fdt- $490. Car looks like new. On-s 1917 Interstate; five new tires; good pjbint, new top and new curtains; can be bought for $576; in best running condition. One 1918 Maxwell coupe: Just the car for a doctor; looks and runs like new. See these cars before you buy. We will save you money. MERRIT SALES CO., 332 North Capitol avenue. Call for L. M. Golas. Main 6292, 1916 DODUEROADSTER Winter top. Thoroughly overhauled. Guaianteed to be In first-claes running condition. Price S6OO. MUTUAL SALES CO., AUTOS FOR SALE On Easy Payments Reo touring $75 down, $3.75 week. Ford touring $125 down, $4.25 week Ford roadster SIOO down, $3.85 week OaklamT'tourlng ...$195 down. $4.86 weak MERCANTILE GARAGE. 126 South Pennsylvania. Main 6830. Open Evenings and Sunday. WILLY SKNIGHT This car same as new; only used short while; wire wheels; fine mechanical condition. MUTUAL SALES CO., AX WELL COUPE, 1917 MODE L; NEW paint, new tires, bumper bar; a bargain. See D. E. Rider for terms. JONES-WHITAKER SALES CO., Department of Used Cars. 343 North Capitol avenue. Main 2345. STEARNS-KNIGHT Coupe, 1920. Never been off city streets. Only run 1,500 miles. Five cord tires, maroon color; velour upholstering. MUTUAL SALES CO.. AXUEIZ 1918 TOURING) BEST light car In town at the price we ! offer It. Terms over twelve monthly payments. DIETZ-JAMES. 334 East Market. Main 5716. HUPMOBILE 1917 closed; in fine condition; good tirea, good paint. SBSO. MUTUAL SALES CO., 427 North Meridian St. L" ATE MODEL CHEVROLET BABY graifi, in A1 condition. Terms if deI sired. S. AND S. AUTO EXCHANGE. x 321 Mass. Ave. Circle 1776. HAYNES seven passenger touring; rebuilt, new paint, wire wheels, good tires; fine condition. MUTUAL SALES CO., AX.WELL ROADSTER; PRACTICALLY new tires; excellent condition. Terms over twelve monthly payments. DIETZJAMES, 334 East Market. Main 5716. I US’Yl’Truck:; g6op mechAKiCJH: I condition. 318 East St. Joe. Main 6442. CHEVROLET ROYAL MAIL ROADSTER, Just the car for a city salesman; terms, over twelve monthly payments. DIETZJAME3, 334 East Market. Main 5716. 1919 MAXWELL TR. A-l condition; $525 for Immediate sale. MUTUAL SALES CO.. 427 North Meridian St. Ford touring, 1917 model, db£ mountable rims, tires good; A-l condition throughout. S. & S. AUTO EXCHANGE. 321 Mass. ave. Circle 776. C" HEVKOLET" “4-90” TOURING, LATE model; overhauled and guaranteed to be In first-class condition. DIETZJAMES, 334 East Market. Main 6716. COLUMBIA SIX. DEMONSTRATOR, AT a discount, or trade on your car. See at once. DIETZ-JAMES, 884 East Market. Main 6716. Ford" sedan, with STaktkb, late model; new tires. Bargain price. DIETZ-JAMES, '384 East Market. Main 5718. Fokns w’AK’THJTISyiIOBKmCXn: Prospect 928. AUTO REPaTRS AND BUPPLIEB.

DIXIE STORAGE BATTERIES Six-volt, $22.50. Twelve-volt. *32.50. Twenty months’ guaranty. DIXIE STORAGE BATTERY CO. MAIN 5131. 529 MASSACHUSETTS AVB. After Feb. 1, 6-volt, $25.00. AUTO PAINTING ' Get that Ford painted this month, $lO and up. Other cars in proportion. All work guaranteed. D. FLEMING, painter, 20 West Wabash street. AUTO WASHING Oar Specialty. 822-334 North Illinois 8. & S. Auto Laundry ONE MAN AUTO TOTS, SIDE CURtalne, seat and radiator covers. PERFECTION AUTO TOP CO., 1107 Udell street. North’s4s. W. & P. PAINT SHOP Automobile painting. 889 East Washington. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. BACK TO NATURE Wouldn't you like to live in the “just between" place—between the country and the city—with the advantages of both? Doesn’t living where you can have chickens and a garden appeal to you? And where you can pick fruit from your own trees? We have such a place on College Just north of 106th. Six rooms and bath, thoroughly modern, with the exception of gas. Long living room, brick fireplace, hardwood door and finish down. Full basement with laundry room, two-car garage; one acre of ground. This place Is positively being sold at less than cost for $8,_200. Call A. R. Klmmleh, Home Seekers Realty Cos., 913 Merchants Bank building. Main 1499. Auto 25-246. “LIST WITH THE HOME SEEKERS.’^ COLORED BUYERS NOTICE We have a good six-room house in the 700 block on West Twenty-seventh street for $2,100, with cash payment of $l,lOO. Large lot. Investigate this. Call North 943. SIX ROOMS; ON KEYSTONE AVENUE, near Michigan; improved street; price $2,500; on easy terms. Call Mr. Roark, with I. N. Richie & Son, Realtors Main 53d. 151 E. Market. HOME SOUTHEAST; FIVE roords; price $1,800; S2OO cash, sls monthly! Call Prospect 2432 evenings. S" EMI MODERN COTTAGE; *8,200; wduld consider terms. Irvington 10S9?

REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. / INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES COMPANY This company has for eight years, past specialized in i sound preferred stocks. No client has ever lost one dollar in principal or interest. All dividends have been paid promptly when due. At this time we have some offerings of unusual merit both as to safety and high income yield free of taxes. Write us for booklet. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES COMPANY Third Floor Law Bldg. Frank K. Sawyer, President.

ri x 550 Arbor avenue, $1,899; kj V/ S2OO cash. South Sheffield. $3,800; N J jL Yk SSOO cash. 918 North Sheffield, SB,OOO cash. 120. S. Butler ave., 7 rooms, m0d...54,500 424 S. Noble street. 7 rooms, mod... 8.000 426 S. Noble street. 7 rooms, mod... 8,350 1034 South Tremont ....$1,700; S2OO cash 434-36 S. Division street, double... 1.600 2827-29 Paris ave., double ........ 8,050 24-26 N. Gladstone, double ........ 5,500 440 Terrace ave., $2,600; $250 cash. And many others. C-EORGE A. LUCAS, Realtor, 208 American Central life bldg. Main 6574. 5c AN ACRE CASH Texas school lands for sale by state at $2 per acre, 5c per acre balance in 40 years, 6 per cent interest. Send 6c postage for further Information. Investor Publishing Company, Dept. 88, Ban Antonio, Tex. SMALL PAYMENTS CASH FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE. FOUR-ROOM BUNGALOW. FIVE-ROOM DOUBLE. CALL BJSLMONT 2717. ON HAUGH, CLOSE TO MICHIGAN street; six-rooms; good condition; cistern and well water in house; gas; barn; large lot; $1,560; bargain. HENDRICKS INVESTMENT CO., 625 Merchants Bank Bldg. Main 6704. V~ KRMONT STREET, WALKING DIT tance east; six-room cottage; price $2,200; $250 cash and payments. H. G. MONEN, 406 Law building. Choice large lot near maple road boulevard, within two square* ot Fair Grounds; $lO cash, balance $1 weekly. 640 Lemeke Annex. Main 1409. INDIANA TRUST CO. •ells real estate. ooUeets real, writes An Insurance. ' REAL ESTATE—WANTED. Homes Wanted 1 doubles NORTH. S modern doubles EAST. 50 modern singles EAST. 26 modern singles NORTH. Indianapolis will have one million people In 1920. A lot of them are here now. They want homes. If yours is for sale see me now. The MacLeod, Realtor 1109 Law bldg. Main 1347. Har. 1904. UfILL, PAY CASH FOR DESIRABLE If home. Address A No. 2935, Times. FARMS—FOR ’ FOR SALK—MONROE COUNTY FARM; 202 acrss; well improved; eight-room house, all good; buildings good; two driven wells and other running water: good farm land; prioe right; If interested write owner for particulars FRBDONB PHILLIPS. R. R. I. Elwreu, Ind. SEVENTY -ONE-A OB* FARM FOR SALE at a bargain, If sold by Feb. 1; price. $9,500; good improvements; call anti see owner, one and one-half miles southeast ot Acton, Ind. EL W. HILTON.

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