Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 139, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1920 — Page 9
INDIANA DAILY TIMES 25-21 S. Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED AX) V. DEPT. • Main *504 Automatic .......88-851 RATES. asm time •• per line Area consecutive times... .48 per Une Six consecutive times...,. .47 per Une Male or female help wanted, situation wanted, male or female; rooms to let and board and rooms wanted— j One time....; *8 per line Three consecutive times.. .47 per line Six consevutlve times 48 per line Contract rates on application. Legal notices. 48 per Une Lodges and club notices 76c per insertion Church noticesOTl inch or less) rT. 64c per insertion Over 1 Inqh, .47 per line additional. Death notices. 15c per insertion. The Business Office closes at 8 p. m.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 622 East Market. Old Phone Main 908. New Phone, 27-208. A. M. Ragsdale. J. Walsh Trice. John Paul Ragsdale. A. M. RAGSDALE CO. s' 813 North Delaware street. * _ J. c: WILSON 1880 Prospect. Auto. 61-671. Prospect 822. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. E. KRIEGER. New 81-154. Main 1464. 1442 N. Illinois TUTEWILER. Funeral Director, 914 K. Meridian at. UNDERTAKERS. W\ T. BLASENGYM 1685 Shelby sL Proa 2570. Auto. 51-118. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY A TITUS. 851 North Del. New 26-564 Main 3630. OEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICEtL RULET—James A., died at his home, 5*22 S. West street, Wednesday morning, age 67 years. Funeral Friday morning at the home at 8:30. Services at St. John’s chflreh' at 9 a. m. Burial Hsly Cross Cemetery. Fri Aids Invited.' SNYDER, EFFIE (NEE STRAYE^>—Beloved wife of Forest H. Snyder, departed this life Sunday, Oct. 17, at 2:40 p. m . age SB years. Funeral Thursday, Oct. 21 at residence, 2421 Gals street at 2 p. m. Burial Memorial park. Friends Invited. INM E MORI A IN MEMORIAM —In loving remembrance of our dear boy, George Storm, who departed this fife two years ago today. The moon and stars are shining On n lone and silent grave, Beneath lies the one we io/ed But could not save. There Is one who still will linger .At the spot where he Is laid, Who will (come and scatter flowers O’er the grave that Christ hag made. Sadly missed by MOTHER. FATHER AND BROTHER ./
AND FOUND. LOST—RIP SAW Person who picked up a rip-saw tied up In brown paper from E. Michigan car, 7 o’clock Tuesday morning as It made the loop downtown, please call MR ROYER. Woodruff 6589, or Indiana Dally Times. N LOST—Gentleman's watch, 21 Jewel Waltham. at—Machinists’ Hall. "North Delaware, Saturday night. Returr*Bo9 Highland avenue or phone Woodruff 6262. Kward. MISSING FRIENDS and relatives traced everywhere; no criminals rooked for. Call Main 6*47. or write lost agent. -1* Baldwin block. Indlanapolla Ind. LOST—OJeclf piece, brown fur; lost downtown or on Meridian to 11th. Liberal reward. Phone Circle 2908. Address 1127 N. Meridian, LOST—Lady’s Shrine pin In downtown district or on E. Washington .car. Dali Irvington 3746. Reward. PAIR nose glasses, tortoise shell rims. In Jaffa case. Call Circle 6613. Reward. PERSONALS. PlLES—Everybody suffering piles, fiatula, fissures, ulceration*, constipation, bleeding. Ttchnig. write; free trial; pleasant. painless pile cure. S. U. TARNEY. Auburn, Ind. I WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. Dorthea Cox Wlnkley, or any other person except myself. GEORGE T. WIN'KLEY. NOTICES. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE INDIANAPOLIS CHAPTER, AMER.- ’ CAN RED CROSS Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Indianapolis Chapter at the American Red Cross will he held in accordance with announcements from national headquarters on Wednesday, Oct. 27. 1920. at 4 o'clock p. m. or. the seventh floor of thrf Chamber of Commerce for the election of twelve directors for the term es three years and for the transact; nos such other business as may properly come before the meeting. All members are requested to be present. WILLIAM FORTUNE, Chairman. I WANTED—To place a toy poodle In a home without children. North 3586^ BOOM'S—TO LET. FURNISHED sleeping rooms for ladies or man and wife; :>must give references. 1928 Woodlawn, between Prospe-et and Lexlngtoa car. One square- from either. Prospect 8863. TOUNG MEN, live down town - this winter. 82 W. Vermont, one square north of postofflce and Y. M. C. A.; modern. Rates for 3 or more together. Main. 7393. TWO housekeeping rooms and one sleeping on second floor. 229 East St. joe. Circle 4317. FURNISHED steam-heated front and small room; gentlemen preferred. 321 North Capitol. ROOM furnished; large front? modern., Circle 4293. 30* West New York.” Apt, 22, MODERN housekeeping rooms for rent. 625 Va North Illinois. CAPITOL. 201* N.; modern room with meals. North 2056. ONE room for rent. Woodruff 4005.
BO ARP AN D RQQ MS—W ANTED. ROOI and board within walking distance of business section by single man. •Private family preferred. Address A No. 16*0. Times. ■ / HOUSES—TO LET. Ttt O-ROOM house. 2906 Manlove avenue, <l2, Phone business hours Main 2017. FOR -fFfSNT— House, three rooms and - large pantry, sl2, 1521 Harlan street. OFFICE AND STORES—TO LET. StR 7 Business investment corner store and three apartment flat with one small A. li. cottage In rear; also four apartment colored flat; all In first-class condition. Present income $162.00 perbnonth. Can be bought for $13,000; SI,OOO ijash, balance more than taken care of by rent.' Bee Templeton. Main 8574 with BERT ESSEX. 208 American Centra! Life Bldg. ~v. Sw w Desk room, for rent. Prlvate> room, with BERT >A ESSEX. 208 American A. st Central Life Bldg. BUSINESS SERViCEsT jfegHjk SEWING MACHINES Repaired and Rented . by week or month. Every piece, part or screw for any sewing machine! X White Sewing Machine Cos. Main 600. Auto. 26-216. sls Mas*. A VS. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, maUrenaes and pillows made to order. E. F BURKLE 416 Mass, ave. Main 1428. New 28-775.’ ENTERTAINER to give imitations of various animals and whistles. 1120 E. Washington. Prospect t9l6 v RUSSELH.--'JACKSON. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES ~ sharpened. TUTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana are. If your dock is not running phone Circle 4107. M. R. Shearn. 11l NorthrAUbama. ~K. JOHNSON, paper hanger. Work guarenteed. Call Woodruff 6716, Tae beat bargain* us MttnrtUs* are Mated under Automobiles and So pelt** <•
MALE HELP—WANTED. Men, boys and' colored girls, not under 16 yfears of age. S. Keystone avenue and K. R. Take Prospect car to end of line. FAIRMOUKT GLASS WORKS. men or women of sales 'ability, persistence, willing to work hard, good education, good references. To such we offer a proposition that will make big \money; experience in our line not necessary; we gi\# you such cooperation that you are sure to succeed. Address I*. O. Box 1882, Bt. Joseph, Mo. v WANTED—Live wire to open branch store or sell to grocery and drutj trade a food product that is selling fast; reference required. Inquire MR HERIOO, At6as Hotel, corner Meridian and Union Station, between 6 and 7:30 p. m. and. 8 and 9:30 a. m. , K ’ MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITT BARBER COLLEGE. 309 E. Washjngton st.; Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 76?.' WANTED—Tinner; furnace man and helpers. A. H. WERNLAND. 950 Ft. Wayne aye. Main 3685, CARPENTERS for work on street cars. Apply carpenter foreman, West Washington itreet car shop. / ELECTRICIAN wanted at once. Man for house wiring and motor work. Woodruff 2557. .COLORED boy 'with wheel to work all day. 29 E. Market. . t ERRAND boy wanted, white. 615 Century bldg, SALESMEN—WANTED. I s ' / j Stock Salesman wanted We want five more live stock salesmen. Our proposition is unusually attractive. Some choice territory with good leads now open. Call at 40 Virginia ave. and let us show you one of our wonderful little ice refrigerating machines, making ice and refrigerations. Arctic Ice Machine Cos. 11-13 Arcade. Main 4468,
WANTED—THREE STOCK SALESMEN TO SELL COMMON STOCK FOR A GROWING MANUFACTURING CONCERN THAT HAS AN ARTICLE OF MERIT: 300 SUBSTANTIAL BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN AND BANKERS HAVE ALREADY PURCHASED THIS STOCK. PHON*' CIRCLE 61, GENERAL MANAGER SALESMAN We now have THE PROPOSITION for wide awake, conscientious, stock salesmen, located in this City, or other Indiana territory. An opportunity for the energetic. Write or call at No. 210 Peoples Bank Bldg. SOLICITORS WANTED. WE NEED several aollcltars for fire Insurance at once to replace those to be promoted. Profitable and pleasant work; experience In fire Insurance not necessary. Call 913 Merchant* Bank building. FEMALE JIELP— WANTED. Indiana Bell Telephone Company New York and Meridian Sts. Progressive Employment. (hir goal is to develop' the best in each employe. COOK —Good, colored; three In family; apartment. Main 9180._ 1436 N. Pennsylvania. ~ WANTED —Lady for houe/wqrk; good wages. 2464 Martlndale. G1RI? for grocery work. E. B. HOLTAM. Prospect 771. I ~ BUSINESS CHANO€. ' . 7 OPPORTUNITY For Ladies and Gentlemen of this and surrounding communities. Take half ®n hour or so and see demonstrated at studio. 223 K. New Jersey st. One of the LATEST. simplest, MOST BEAUTIFUL and MOST PRACTICAL INVENTIONS of Its kind In this -ageprojecting MOVING PICTURES in their NATURAL. ORIGINAL COLORS, as photographed. The energetic, the enterprising. will seize THIS OPPORTUNITY, grasp the WONDERFUL ATTAINMENT,, Invest an .interest, who will be permitted to question and learn of lie GREAT POSSIBILITIES finding tht It stands ALONE In a class TO ITSELF. Until further notice demonstrations given on The hour, from 10 o'clock morning to 6 o'clock evenings, Sundays excepted You are cordially welcomed by courtesy INTERNATIONAL MOVING PICTURE AND FILM CO. Ask for Mr. Roberts, demonstrator.
AUTO repair shsp, cental locatfon; clearlng SIOO month. Owner will sell or trade. INDIANA BUSINESS EXCHANGE. 618 Indiana Trust Building. Ideal Rooming House ''IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 724 NORTH CAPITOL AVENUE. Lot 49x193; 18-room house; 3 baths; $3,000 will handle Unreasonable terms. WM. F. WOCHER, SOLE AGENT. Ask for Mr. d'Albret. 805 City Trugt Bldg. Main Auto. 24-806. DRUG STORE on one of best corners in city; doing SSO a day; SI,OOO down. Liberal terms on balance. INDIANA BUSINESS EXCHANGE. A?—Several men of business experience, high astanding and means, to heoome Interested financially and otherwise In the organisation and operation of the Roosevelt Life Insurance Cos. In Missouri ; guarantee money invested cannot be add not less than 10 per cent to 20 per cent profit In a life Insurance compart*: investigate. Write ROOSEVELT LIFE INSURANCE CO., P. O. Box 1082, St. Joseph. Mo. CAFETERIA idkthe business district; dhlng $l2O day. Well equipped. Priced bight. INDIANA BUSINESS EXCHANGE. GROCERY and meat market for sale. 1517 W. Vermont. Phone Belmont 4287. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Natureopathy. Swedish Massage Baths and general treatments. Thorough satisfaction. 119 East Vermont street. First floor front. Hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. VIOLET Hag and Swedish massage! MISS DE VERB. 17 64 W, Ohio. Main 6878. Time* Want Ada Bad the right people tar tbs right place* and the right places f<rr th jMrht usnpls. Phone Main It**
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. EXCEPTIONAL „ 'VALUES USEJD f MOTOR CARS We selected the most attractive used -cars in our stock. We have revised the prices below present market values. We, therefore, offer you tis* opportunity now to select froih the best stock of good used cars in Indianapolis, such values as have not before been obtainable. Every one of these cars Is in excellent running condition. Such as required it )jave been repainted and refinished. Demonstration prior to de- . livery and money refunded if not satisfactory. Packard, 1916 Seven-passenger touring car. Just repainted. $1,504. * Chandler, 1917 > Chummy roadster. 1600. National, 1919 Seven-passenger touring car. Just repainted. 31,750. National 1916 Model Seven-passenger touring car. 3600. * Cole Sedan, 1920 Aero 8, In exceptionally fine condition throughout. Good tires. This car off ate an exceptional opportunity for some one wanting a car of this kind. 33.600. \ ' Buick Roadster D44, in excellent mechanical condition and an exceptional buy,-^s7oo. - JVlarmon, 1915 - Model 41; seven-passenger touring car. SSOO. . Maxwell, 1920 Five-passenger touring car. $750. Paige, 1917 Five-passenger touring car. s S6OO. Owen Magnetic, 1916 Five-passenger closed car. $750. National, 1915 Seven-passenger tourlgg car. / S6OO. Cadillac, 1916 Touring, $1,500. Kissel], 1915 Sedan, $1,150. _ Hudson, 1917 Sedan. $1,550. ) Stiitz, 1920 Touring car.- $3,250. National, 1917 Sedan. $1,250. We have * few miscellaneous used Marmon 34s which have been overhauled. Note the exceptional values .of these prices listed here. 1917 chummy roadster with i new tires and top; a bargain t at $2,900. 1920 sedan that has only gone 5.000 males; a high-grade car for a discriminating buyer. 1917 touring, seven-passen-ger.* Just repainted Brewster green. Price. $2,500. 1917 touring maroon, sevenpassenger. $2,500. 1917 touring seven passenger car, painted coach blue, blaidt fenders and running „ gear. Pr[te^63.7oo. LOCAL BRANCH NORDYKE & MARMON CO. Meridian l and 11th streeta Indianapolis, Ind. *
REAL VALUES In Used Cars Oakland roadster, 1919 model, good paint, good mechanical condition, $875. 1920 Model Oakland Sedan, demonstrator, $1,750. Special bargain in H. A. L. Oakland Motor Car Cos. ' 325 N. Penn.
SIOO \ $ 1 25 ' $l5O down will buy a good used car. We have Foeds. .Maxwells, Bulcks. /Dodges and ethers In fine ape, that we can sell you on a small down payment, balance 1 year. No red tape. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS. 618 N. Capitol. Open evenings. PRE-WAR PRICES ON A*LL USED CARS. Dodge touring.. Velie 6 touring. 1917. Ford touring. 111*. Dodge roadster*, 191*. Oakland Sedan. 1919. Chevrolet touring. 191*. Many other care. All <have been rebuilt; cash pr Jerma. /INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SALES CO. 3*5 N. Pepba. *t. Main 2246. Open Sundays and evening*--Oakland racing car. This car has won several races, although built recently. Will do 85 mile* per hour and 1* the best dirt track car In the State. if Interested call the L. F. JUSTICE MOTOR CO., 610 N. Delaware. Main 827*. USED CARS. Look our lot J used car* r /ar before buying. NATIONAL AUTOMOTIt £ CO.. 426 N. Capitol ave. Main 4768. Auto. 2(-gSB. s—--1916 GRANT 6 TOURING, A-1 SHAPE; BARGAIN; MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED. FOR APPOINTMENT, CALL MR. ROBINSON, MAIN 350D.
BUICK light six touring In first-class condition; can hardly- bo told from new, 1775. Pmall payment dowor balance one year. Will gladly demonstrate this /r,a.r. WEISS MAN'S AUTO EXCHANGE. Main 4446. 212 East New York. Oakland Roadster late 1918 model; tine tfres; excellent condition; will sell this car cheap. 610 N. Delaware. NASH ROADSTER in very fine condition. Will demonstrate and guarantee. LOSEY-NASIi RETAIL CQ,, Main 3348. - " \ Hodge roadster: late model; hew tires; excellent condition. 510 N. Delaware st. BUICK, 1919 roadster; used only 6.000 miles. One price, $1,050. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SALES CO.. 285 -N; Pennsylvarila street. Main 2246, X Dodge Sedan 1920. four doors, new car, used slightly as a demonstrator. 510 North Delaware. WE have several touring cars and roadsters. Will trade for diamonds, stock or equities In city property. 334 H. Market street. Main 6716.' BEFORE purchasing* a used car see us. We can save you money. DICKEY JdOTOR SALES CO.. 1027 North Meridian street. ELGIN Sport, 1921; model 6; dieted wheels, side .shields, bumper, motormetor, etc.; a real bargain. Main 3349. MAXWELL touring ltlly. w inter top; for sale or trade for good vacant lot. 127 North Delaware street. Main 6762. "* „ Maxwell Touring 1918 model. 510 N. Delaware. Main 3276. model 63, will sell for S4OO less th n regularly' asked tor'. Cash or term*. -Main 3849. _ ■ ~ BUICK 6 roadster, It modal ;n*w cord tires; .splendid condition: bnrienln price
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20,1920.
Watch Your Chances in “Business .Chances” If you want to bfcy a business of any kind—and you want to buy it cheap—you should read Carefully, every day, the advertisements under Business Chances In the “Want Ad” columns of the Daily Times. Often quick sales are forced because of sickness or death, and In ofder to make quick sales the business Is priced at a bargain—sometimes for little more than the cost of—the fixtures.
V AUTOMOBILES FOR_SALE. Oakland Sedans One 13J9 and one 1918 model. Two 1920 models, run very little: can’t be told from new; we wlTl soil these cars at a great sacrifice. 510 N. Delaware BUICK roadster, C S6y a snappy bargain _ fur a quick sale, $195 casp. Half 3S4IL TRUCKS—FOR SAL la. USED TRUCKS. 214-Ton Gram-Bernstein lumber body, in splendid condition “and ready for use. $1,750. - 3-Ton Gram-Bernstein, Just rebuilt, “Bump body and' hydraulic hoist; a bargain at $3,000. splendid condition, $2,000. 2-Ton Federal; stock body and all season cab (only used 60 days). A big discount if taken at once. SVi-Tou Federal Hydraulic Hoist and dump body. One Fprd.Worm Drive, $450. Smith Form-a-Trucks fronr $250 to soo.’ CARTINHOUR-BOWMAN CO., 619 N. Capitol ave. AUTOMOBILE^—-WANTED. AUTOS WANTED We guarantee highest caah price for your car. INDPLS. AUTO PARTS' AND TIRE CO. 618 North Capitol. Main 2638. Auto. 22-013. Largest buyers And sellers of used cars in the state, i t WANT YOUR CAR and will pay you cash for it Don’t forget your money is waiting for you. If you can’t drive m, call Main 4446 and immediate attention will be given. _ 212 YORK WT. AUTOS WANTED We pay cash. No delay for your money. It Is here for you. Com* In or call. I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. 619 N. Illinois el. Main 15T9.’Auto. 33-463. We also buy Junk earn. At’TOH wanted; highest cash prices: no delay; qedek action. AUTOMOBILE TRADING CO.. 555 N Capitol. Auto repairs and supplies.
. Get Your Car PAINTES) Right In a modern daylight shop, flrst-claa* workmanship ', FLEMING & REED WILL DO IT AT 130-132 E. New York St CITIZENS AUTO ~ REPAIR Work !k>ne by factory experts. REAR 2341 N. Capitol ave. Harrison 75*. “na tt e rTks so n an yca r. reb lilt AT BARGAIN PRICES. -*• BATTER V DISTRIBUTING CO., *O7 MASS. AVE MAIN SIS. OPEN UNTIL 9 P M v AUTO WASHINGOar Specialty, *<2-334 North Mitooia S & S Auto Laundry ONE-MAN iu'o tops, side curtains, seat and radiator covers. PERFECTION AUTO TOP CO.. 11*7 Udell street. North *4*. - EXPERT mechanic will repair car at your private garage. Ilty or country; work g u-ranteed. Irvington 3224. DOWNTOWN TIRE’-SHOP. VULCANIZING that gives satisfaction. 34 Kentucky avenue. Main 1137. . MOTORr.vCLES AND BICYCLES. HARLEY-DAVIDSON Motorcycles and Bicycles Johnson Motor Wheels ERNEST HUGHES 634-36 Maes. Ave. Main *404. OA6H paid for all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 600 Massachusetts even us. __ ONE $46 bicycle unredeemed. Almost -new. $19.50. SACKS BROS., 814 Indiana avenue. ONE unredeemed bicycle, 910; good shape JtA' 'K.O linns, 314 Indiana ave. A.UTOS FOR KENT—Do your otti driving. U-Drlre Auto Service at ilooaler Laundry. Rear Keith *_Ue*tar. Main 6921, tJ-DRTV® 'EM. Automobile* rented to drive yourself. MARKET MOTOR SERVICE. 4 B. Market st. Maid *7lO MACHINERY AND TOOLS. >^*^^WSA<SA^.'VW>^AWWWvNAwV9^WWS FARM POWER SUPPLIES HERCULES GASOLINE ENGINES; ALL SIZES. ASSOCIATED GASOLINE ENGINES; ALL SIZES. -FARM SAWING OUTFITS FARM CONCRETE MIXERS. PUMPING OUTFITS OF ALL DESCRIPTION'S. WONDER MIXERS HOISTS AND PUMPS FOR BUILDING AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION. ALL SIZES -V’AHAIED IN STOCK. BURL FINCH. AUCTIONS. s
* THURSDAY. Thursday, Oct. 21, aU9:3O a. m.. at 227 N. NEW JERSEY ST.. w will sol 1 qn unusually fine lot of household goods and furnishing;", consisting of BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY BEDROOM SET. COLONIAL BED. box mattress, felt mattress. MAHOGANY CHIFFONIER, MASSIVE DRESSER WITH LARGE MIRROR. Thrpe splendid davenports, lady's mahogany writing dealt aeveral large leather-seated rocjter, also a lot of odd oak rockers. Two' niahogany talking machines, Iron beda, springs and mattresses, sldeboarijs, drop-head sewing machines. EIGHT-PIECE MISSION NEARLY NEW DINING SET; LARGE BUFFET AND TABLE, LILCI’H-F-R-SEATED CHAIRS. LIKE NEW. Several library tables, 2 very fine refrigerators, several kitchen cabinets, high oven gas range, 6 hotblast heating stores, several gas ranges, coal oil stoves, rolltop desk, 21 odd dressers, 1 "odd bedroom set, 3 pieces; several extension tables, a lot of odd dining chalrp, 2 very fine 12x15 rugs, ten 9x12 Axrnlnster rugs, 20 cheap rugs, a lot of linoleum, wardrobe, wallcaso with sliding doors, one 6-foot shirtwaist box, comforts, pillows, lace curtains, some dishes. This is on* of tho largest sales wo have hAil for somy time. Don't forget the day and date If you want good goods at good pflcea. Thursday, X>ct. 21, 9:30 a... m., at 227 N. New Jersey. . LEW, KHANK S and RAY WRIGHT, AvoUcneer*. f
REAL ESTATE—-FOR-.SALE. IDEAL ROOMING HOUSE 724 NORTH CAPITOL AVENUE. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Can be purchased on terms, small down payment; 18-room house with three baths; divided in three apartments or can be arranged to let as separate rooms. Lot 49x195, on an alley; runs to Roanoke street in the rear; splendid location for an automobile garage or light manufacturing plant on back of the lot. Rooming house Will net expanses, enabling purchaser to hold property as an investment; $3,000 will handle it. WILLIAM F. WOCHER SOLE AGENT. 805 City Trust Bldg. Main 3998 Auto. 24-806. Ask for Mr. d’Albret. DOUBLE—EAST S4,SOO—TERMS In an attractive 'location.between Washington and New T’ork streets east; we have this five-room double, modern except furnace. This home Is In excellent Crmciition and is priced right; $1,900 cash required. E. K. McKinney, Realtor/' WASHINGTON BANK & TRUST CO. 257 West Washington. Main 792. Auto. 27-565, Double, East Property in line location, W block from K. Washington car 1 line. . Thoroughly modern excepting floors, which are In good condition and weM finished. Fiye - rooms to a side. Garage. Large lot. Price, $6,500. Terms can Be arranged. William F. Wocher- \ 805 City Trust bldg.''' Main 3995. Auto. 24-806. sAhIl for Real Estate Department. ■ \ FOUR-ROOM - ' ,BUNGALOW West v Close to a good school, half mile west of West Washington street car Une. Call Belmont 4361, UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS Blx-room eottage, electric lights; good condition. Large lot. Prloe $2,300; Will accept auto as part payment. See Mr. Mclnteer, with- - N. Richie & Son. 151 East Market St. Main 620, Evenings, Irvington 3597, HOME AND INVESTMENT.” 7 Five-room double on Wright st., gas f<ir cooking, electric lights,’ city water and cistern In kitchen, sewer connection, large lotRentlng XoV S2O a side. Can be bought for $3,500, $1,250 cash, balance . $22.50 per month. STATE SAVINGS * TRUST CO.’ Main 4517.
$360 CASH balance $22 per month. Now vacant. 113$ Bloyd avenue. 6 roeras, newly painted and decorated; electric llgtaK etc. Move right In. The beat buy In Indlanapolla. Kusse H. Hartman, , 224 X. Delaware St. NEAR GARFIELD PARK. Modern 5-room bungalow with full basement, laundry and fruit room. Price $3,900; 12.000 cash and balance like reat. See FRANK 8. CLARK & COSO East Oplo. Main W. BEAUTIFUL high, large meet lot.* half square of Maple road boulevard (31th at), only two square- southeast of faif ground*. Fine Investment or building elte. Will eell to good party on eeajr payments . $lO cash, $1.60 weekly. Price gmy SSJV Get busy. 640 Lemcke Annex. Main 1409. 415 BLAKE STREET^” One-story cottage, prloe *2.500. See us for easy term*. FRANK R CLARK CO. 11£K Main 337 T. NEW 4-foom and Sagoora bungalow*. Veady for occupancy noon In park near West Washington street, on eaay monthly payment*. OSCAR LEE, 1002_ City Truat. Main *l6. , FOUR acres, five-room residence; good barn, one square front West Washington car line. See us about term FRANK S. CLARK J 2 CO. 326 E. Ohio at. . Main 3377. FOR HALHF-Small cottage south side; good street, electric light*; can be bought cheap; SI,OOO required, balance low monthly paymenta. ~C a! 1 any time. North 7047. .. SIX footua, elate roof, furnace, basement, water, gas, electric lights; small payment down, balance like rant. Call E. B. HOLTAM. Prospect 771. FOR homes on south aide, modern and aeml-tnodern from 3 to 11 rooms; aingle and double*; cash or payments. For term* call Prospect 41*4 after 4 p. m. SEVIJN-ROOM modern house, 957 West Thirty-**" ond; good condition; has 3 bedroonyu bargain. See owner. North *564. evening*. rNF, building sight near Thirty-Eighth end Emerson; very cheap and cAiy payment*. CxU^Belmont 4 408. \ SIX-ROOM cottage; lights, gas, garage. shed, well, cistern. $2,860. 1502 Lawton street. OIA name Vigo strqgl. FOR HALE- By owner 2 new 4-room houses: S4OO cash, balance munthty. Call Woodruff 141* *T>R SALE—Two modern,'bungalow*; one will be empty today. North 6192. SIX-ROOM house. Low price. 3336 Columbia avenue. '
REAL ESTATE--SUBURBAN. BUBURBAN HOMES. Five-room house, shade, half aero lot. 2 squares from Greenwood traction at Stop 7. Price $3,600; SI,OOO cash, balance monthly. Five-room house. Arlington ave., and Twenty-Fifth street; 2 acres ground, right nt traction line stop, $1.2*0 cash, balance monthly. Elght-roorp house. Keystone avenue and Fifty-First street. 5 acres ground, barn, shade and fruit. Pries $6,800. After 6p. m. call North 1440. HALL-HILL, 147 E. Market. ' 1 FIVE acres and good l-room house; electric tights. cellar and water; good barn; 26x45, *6-foot poultry house, plenty of fiu;l; o .r good outbuildings within three squares o' interurban station and high school, Acton, Ind. Owner WM. H. JOYCE, 1419 Wcodlawn. Indiana pells. LARGE, beautlfur lors In Aayne park. Just off of West Washington strest. which Is being paved: $1 down. $1 week. Will take you out,, In our automobile at your convenience. OSCAR LEE. 1003 City Trust. Main 91*. Ny REAL EBTATE—WANTED. 'WANTED—City property or business In trade for good farms. Send descriptions, .etc. .Address D. HORN. P. O. box 1021, Indlanapolla. Circle 6*l. - LIST your property with COOPER tk AMOS for quick sale. 988 Lssruck# bldg. Main 2776. Prospect 2433. FIVE or six-room house, white neighborhood, ri-nr car. Cash If priced reasonable. Address A No. 1661, Times. FARM3—FOB SALE. ~~~~~~ LaNDOLOGY, special number v Just out containing 1320 facts of Qlover Land in Marinette county, Wisconsin. If for a home or as an Investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of LANDOLOGY. It is free on request. Address SKID-MORE-RIEHLE LAND COMPANY, 113 Skidmore-Rlehle bldg., Marinette. Wis. . 7 IN LAWRENCE COUNTY Some well Improved ~t arms, 160 acres, Half mile off pike, but a real bargain at SSO per acre. Ask about this one. 80 sores at S4O per acre or trade for suitable Indianapolis property. .Write me so description of any kind and size farms. EDWARD PEED. R 6, Bedford, Ind. ‘ BUBURBAN HOME Twelve acres, 8-room house, with electricity, % mile east of Greenlield, onstreet, car line, stop in front of house. No. 51; 2 good Wqtls and cisterns; V*vash, balance to suit purchaser. MRP. SARAH STEVENS, R. R. 1, Box 1. Greenfield. Ind. 17% ACRES In Hancock County, one mile from traction line; fair Improvements; all black soil. Will sell or trade. CRIDER, 13 When. __ DETECTIVE*. ~ ' Quigley-LLyland Agency Civil And Criminal Invent; *tor, ewß'SiLaftJ.-.. r?. ~M
MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. \ ■ - *■— FURNITURE SALE. CIIEAPFR THAN ANYWHERE ELSE. THURSDAY. N> Delivery free. Bring -the cash and get a S6O bed davonporl almost new for $25; a S6O coal range for $25; a brass bed for $7.50; a white iron bed for $1.50; 4u>rlngs, $1.50; cotton mattress, $5.; oak bookcase, $10; desk and bookcase; $ 1 0; kit. cabinet, $10: dining tabic sls; large mission chair and rocker, $3.50 for both; large upholstered settee and chair to match, $10; large tapestry chair, $5; leather cushion Morris chair, $5; kitchen safe. $8.50; kitchen heater, sls, cost $35 new; showcase and counter, $26; corner, wardrobe, sls; swivel chair, $2.50; arm chair, $1; rocker, $1; washing machine, copt $22.50 for $5; wringer, SJ. Many other big bargains Thursday only. Corner 'Now and Alabama streets, opposite fire department, two squares north of city market. v Quit - Wearing Ready-Made [PUTS $ Si M We make them tjy rt tj. your measure for LEON TAILORING CO. „ 131 K. NEW YORK. Dp one flight. # Match Your Coat with a pair of ( I \ TRGUSDRS [ ] THE PANTS \ I STORE CO. \ \ Two Stores >. 1 / 4$ W. Ohio. „ /J A 110 E. Market W * FOR BALE—Beautiful black fur scaTf and muff. Gent's oyercoat and eight foot porch gats. Phone Woodruff 3656. TWO heaters, one No. 8 cook, almost new. Call Saturday afternoon. 736 Highland avenue., " ONE tfop corn crlspette machine. 1502 Lawton street. Old name Vigo street.' NEW tin cans for canning; 50c dozen. 1609 Spruce street. Prospect 1363. FOR SALE—Mahogany parlor suite. Call at 2627 East Washington. BUTCHER S box cheats. Call E. B. HOLTAM. Prospect 771. ~ , MjISICELLANEOUS—WANTED. ~~ Attention We need all kinds of furniture, and need it now. We have the largest andk best rated ’ used goods store in this state. Call our buyer and get what your goods are wor*h. Baker Bros. ' , Auto. 3$ 168, Main 3466.
LEW SHANK paya best prices In etty for household goads and fixtures of all kinds. 227 North Nk Jersey street. Main 2*2*. LAMPS and wicker furnßure. W’lll pay a good cash price BAKER BROS. DINING ROOM SUITE. Will pay a good cash price. BAKER BROS. PIANQ wanted. Will pay a good cash price. BAKER BROS. HOTBLAST w asted. Will pay a good cash H A fat R B ROS. WANTED—Used bird cages. Muat be cheap. Prospect 3*L GAp RANGES and Ice boxes. Will pay cash. > BAKER BHuS. WANTED —4second hand piano truck. Call Prospect *919. BAKE R B ROS PAT MO RE. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. AN ADVICE where to buy a atova If you want A GOOD STOVE, A GUARANTEED STOVE, A FINE-LOOKING STOVE, A STOVE TO HEAT THE ROOMS OR TO BAKE YOUR GOOT BREAD OR PASTRY, FOR-AH /LITTLE MONEY AM POSSIBLE. GO TO THE STORE THAT IS WELL .KNOWN FOR GOOD TREATMENT. NEVER MISREPRESENTING THEIR MERCHANDISE AND FOR THE LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY. GLAZER 444 E. Washington. STOVES OF ALL, LEADING MAKES STOVES Yea we atlß have them;'all makes and false* and ail prices from $6 up to S4O. 'Come look them over and If you wish w# can give you term* to suit; also we have new linoleum at reduced price*, the boat pattern* In the city -for the least price. Abo everything In the line of furniture. KKOOT A KROOT. 6)7-9 W. Washington. GOOD USED RUGS. We have the largest selection In Indlanapolla of high-grade used ruga; all size*, at prleea that will please you. USED GOODS STORE. , 424 Massachuaets ave. INVALID CHAIRS and crutches to rent; free delivery to All parte of City; .Invalid chairs $8.50 per month. • BAKER BROS., 319 E. Washington st. ’ WB WANT TO~BUT good furniture, rugs, office and store fixturea We pay more than other dealcra Call Cooperlder. CBED GOODS STORE. Main 21(1. RADIANT HOME —It yeu want a Radiant Homs base burner, on paymenta go to BAKER BROS. ALL kinds of household goods at savehalf prices, on paymenta BAKER BROS. COMBfxATION Garland ranges at savehalf prices, on payments. BAKKB-HROS. PALACE—If you want a Palace hotblaat, on go to BAKER BROS. KITCHijN cabinets at save-half prices. Cash or payments. BAKER BROS. FACTORY STOVES at save-half prices, on payments. BAKER BROS. _ LIBRARY tables at save-half prices. Cash or payments. BAKER BROS. GAS RANGES at nave-half prices, on paymerits. BAKER BRt>3. \ GET NEW pstoes. they see how much you save at BAKER BROS. . IF YOU want any kind o< stove, go to BAKER BROS CHEAP, good bed with springs. Inquire 602 N. Rural. Woodruff 5641.
BAKER BROa PAY MORE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, $650 STANDARD make player, mahogany case, bench and 10 rolls of music; In flrst-rlsss condition; three years to pay ill.-' Thursday special price. $395. See or phone Mr. Grey with - PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N Pennsylvania. * Main 1309. SCHAEFFER UPRIGHT piano, Ip good condition. A bargain AT SIOO.OO payments; $1.50 per week. E. L. Lenox Piano Cos. ALL the latest recolds, sheet music, player veils; open from 8 a. m. till 10 at night, daily, except Sundays. SEIDEL'S, 138 N. Illinois. Lyric theater bldg. RECofIDS; good records of any make you desire, 400. BAKER BROS., 219 Li. Washington. BEGINNERS violins, mandolins, guitars, bargains. TUTTLjL 201 Indiana Ave. FOR SALE'or trade a player piano. 88noto; practlcaMy new. Prospect 4618. FINEf- player piano, S4O down and $4 per week. North 4281. ~ COAL ANP WOOP FOR SALE. " Illinois Lump, $10.60 NICE. LARGE COAL, GOOD FOR . FURNACE OR 6TOVE. PROSPECT 3280. AUTO. 52-886. FO R SALE—CoaI and wood. TntERSTATE PRODUCTS CO. Main 982, GOD Oilrimee wtfod and good cook wood. Ca,U Woodruff 6194. _ - . LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES. ST. ELMO Jersey cow for sal*. Washing toh 1277. PET STOCK AND POULTRY. ONE goAd for sale; cheap if. sold at avenue. CHSCKENB, >lig baby •alky. v
TRANBFER AND STORAGE. rr JJ -storage chhapjls i // ( \y/ rates in city, call [f I ]/ VB. Everything at renit ~y I I sonnble price. Packed. It I J If eMpped anywhere. lx Lacked room if desired. 30 West Henry- Main 4699, CALL iIHAMK for the &•; service io hauling, packing, shipping and a >ra* 227-229 North New Jersey St. 81aIn 2023 LEG A L NOT IC E. / NO. 8018. UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S NOTICE. United States of America, District of Indiana. ss: . Whereas, a libel of information was filed in the District Court o 5 the United States for the District of Indiana, on the 4th day of October, IJS2O, by Frederick Van Nuj s. United States attorney, on behalf of the United States against 5 barrels, more or less, of a product Invoiced as Holland Condensed Milk, seized at said district In violation of the Pure Food Law and claiming damages in the sum of $ , and praying process against said property, and that the same may be condemned and sold therefor. Now. therefore. Jn pursuance of the Monition un'der the seal of said court to me directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming said goods, or any part thereof, or In any manner interested therein, that tßey -be and appear before the District Court of the United States, to be held at the city of lndlapapolls, in and for the District of Indiana, on the first Monday of November next, at 10 o’clock of" the forenoon of that day, then and there to interpose their claims and make their allegations In that behalf. MARK STQREN, Marshal, U. 9. Attest: NOBLE C. BUTLER, Clerk. NO. 8017. / UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S NOTICE. United States of America, District of Indiana. ss: Whereas, a libel of informatloir-was filed in the District Court of the United States for the District of Indiana on the 4th d%y of October, 1920, by Frederick Van Nuys, United States attorney, on behalf of tbd United Staten, against 4 barrels, more or leas, of a product invoiced as Holland Condensefi Milk, seized at said district in vloflHion of the Pure Food Law and claiming damages la the sum of $ , and praying process against said property, and that the some may be condemned and sold therefor. i Now, therefore, in pursuance of the monition under the seal of said',court to me directed and delivered, I dd hereby give public notice to all persons claiming said goods, or Any part thereof, or in any manner interested' therein, that they be end-appear before the District Court of the United States, to be held at the city of Indianapolis, in and for th'e District of Indiana, on the first Monday of November, next, at 10 o’clock of the forenoon of that day, then and there to interpose their claims and make >fceir allegations in that behalf. MARK STOREN. Marshal. U. S. Attest: NOBLE C. BUTLER. Clerk. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the statutes that the undersigned conducting a public storage house at 227 N. New Jersey will on Thursday, Nov. 18, 1920, at 10 a. m.. sell for accrued charges restaurant fixtures and other goods held in storage for six month# past with charges unpaid stored by following named party, Ross Z. David, consisting in part of one small ice box, one dish washer, one medium sized motor, one refrigerator, one piece of pipe, one- coffee urn, large meat slleer, two iron stands, steam table and counter. SHANK FURNITURE & STORAGE CO., 227 N. New Jersey st.
FINANCIAL. PERSONAL LOANS S2O TO S3OO v This office la operated under the supervision of the STSte ts Indiana and was established for the purpose of providing a place where honest people can borrow any amount from S2O to S3OO without paying more than the legal rate of interest or without being Imposed upon In any way. * It la only necessary that you are keep,in% house and permanentlyTucated. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED Wo do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquiries of'"your friends, relatives or, trades people. You can have all the time necessary for repayment and pay onl# for the actual time you keep the money. Call and let us explain. No charge unless you borrow. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced, at legal ratea. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2923 OR AUTO 22-450. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. 113 E. Wash. bt. Corner Virginia Ave. 0 YOU CAN , BORROW MONEY 80 CHEAP and on such easy terms of repayment from the Fidelity Loan Company, a licensed and bonded firm, for use In paying overdue bllja_ to buy tbs things you need for CASH at BARGAIN PRICES that every one should take advantage of our service. LOANS ON FURNITURE $20.00 to $300.00 . at legal rates, on short notice and without publicity. Weigive you all the time you want to repay a loan and only charge for the actual Lima you have the mocejr Fair Isn't it T You Can Afford to Borrow Oq $ 40 pay $2 a month and interest On $ 60 pay $3 a month and interest On SIOO pay $5 a month and interest PAY MORE ANY TIME AND REDUCE THE COST. IN YOUR BEHALF We are on the job eight hours a day. and through personal contact and personal service, plus a deep personal Interest, we can serve yotl and your friends as. you Wish to be served. In these unusual times business friendships, ctose relations, mutual understandings and co-operation ar* real assets to all it us. We are ready to go three-fourths of the way. Now It la u£ to you, g FIDELITY LOAN CO. 106 E. Market-St.
Use Our Service OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH US _ sloo—s2oo- r s3oo Investigate our easy-to-pay t Twenty-Payment Plan Loans. " Get SSO, pay back $2.50 a month. Get SIOO, ” •’ ssioo " " With interest at 3V4 per cent a month. Pay faster if you like less -cost. For example: Pay a S3O loan in full in One Month. v TOTAL COST $1.75. On Furniture. Pianos, Victrolaa, etc., without removal. ALSO ON DIAMONDS. ETC. Call, phone ur write. Indiana Collateral Loan Cos. (Bonded Lenders.) ESTABLISHED 1887. 201 LOMBARD BUILDING, 24 Vi .BAST WASHINGTON ST. Mam less. Auto. 26-736. WE ARK PRF.PARKD TO MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. VYS PURCHASE RKALI Hr CONTRACT* MORTGAGES, BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER. Pres. Fifth floor Indianapolis Sedßrlties Bldg. Southwest corner Delaware and Market FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana end Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON. 108 N. Delaware st. Main 1611. INSURANCE In all branches. AUBREY D. PORTER. 916 Peoples Bank Bldg. Main 70*tb_ LOANS on diamonds; 318% per month. BURTC*- JEWELRY CO., 53 Monument. . MONEY to loan on city -and farm brokerage. 55 When bldg. I SHELBY YlLI.i: MEN ABRESfED. SHBLBYVILLK.'Ind., Oct. 2lWßußsell Hlgginit and Halite Perkius of this city were arrested late Tuesday on affidavits charging tbeen with grand larceny in connection with the theft of a number of talking machine parts from the Wagner Furniture Company hersy'where Biggins ht* been employed, Both men vr-re Hound overate Ik- -nnii fary for
QALLS WILSON BIG CAMPAIGN ISSUE Senator Poindexter Charges Funds Were Wasted. Fpecial to The Times. MARION, Ind., Oct. 20.-%Cliarglng th* Democratic party with inefficient and extravagant management of national affair* during the war, United States Senatoy i Miles Poindexter of Washington, in an 'address here last night, declared th® j “issue of this campaign is the Wilson ! administration.*( I “Having squandered the money 1 squeezed from the people in taxe* and war contributions,- the administration, instead of punishing extravagance and inefficiency, has told only of the vast sums which have been expended,” Senator Poindexter said. \ “By his boast in his speech of accept* ance that the United States has paid onethird of the entire cost of the war Governor Cox has chosen the same standard of excellence.” a ! Senator Poindexter came to- Marion ifrom Fond Du Lac, Wis., where he spok# 'Monday night. t : His speech here is the only one which he will delivlr m-.Ladiana. He is scheduled to speak tonight at Portsmouth, Ohio, and will proceed from there to Baltimore. In calling '•attention to Democratic waste and extravagance during the waiv Senator Poindexter said: “TJiis extravagance has an immedi&ta bearing upon the present economic sitnati" and the hnrden will rest upon th® backs of the alrea4y overburdened- people for generations to come.” URGES PROBATION FOR FIRST TIMERS Better Prison Exponent Rotary Club Speaker. ____ m -In hi4k talk at the weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club, at the Claypool HoteL i B. Ogden Chisolm of New York, exponent of better prisons, who has inspected 69 i per cent of the State prisons isl the conn^ ! try in the last ten years, advocated the probation system for first offenders? tenArol over tlfe marriage of- mental defectives, the payment of wages to prisoner* who work, the substitution of the cottage system for the cell-block system, and th* .removal of prisons from political contreL He spoke in favor of the employment of public attorneys for the defense o£ prisoners on trial and In favor of assist- ; ing the man Just out of prison th Ut* 'straight and obtain suitable employment. | In-speaking of the causes of crime, he i expressed the belief that the great proportion of criminals go wrong because of the bad Influence of broken home% and that less than 10 per cent of the boys in reformatories come from good homes. John H. Holliday and thi Rev. Francl* IR. Gavisk, members of the board of State charities, were guests at the luncheon, . iS;; ' The newly elected president of the club, Frank E. Floyd, was presented with anew gavel by the defeated candidates that they “might have a part ia the administration.” Following the luncheon a meeting of the directors of the club was held and Car! S. Cook and Dungan wer* ! elected assistant sergeaats-at-arma.
G. O.P. CLAIMS 1 FORECAST COX VICTORY—WHITE (Continued From Page One.) manager for Hughes, rrr’orted to the It©publlcin national committee on Oct- IS* 1916, that Hughes was assured 'of 308 electoral votes and probably iOO more. ‘Among ,ths States which ha predicted would certainly be carried by Hughes were Delaware, Ohio, California, '•Kansas, North Dghota. Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Washington. Every one of which went Democratic.' ' “In the ‘probably for Hughes' columa he placed Arizona, Nevada, Montana, Nevo Mexico and Nebraska, all of which we?a carried by Mr. Wilson. “In the ‘probably for Hughes' column, Mr. Farnham placed Colorado, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri and Oklahoma, all of which reported substantial Democratic majorities. \ "The late George W. Perkins, another Republican campaign leader, was to confident of the election of Hughes that he sal<n •• i “ ‘This Election was over sixty day* ago, when the returns from Maine cam* in. The whole Issue ,was fought- out there.’ “Myron T. Herrick said, In claiming OMo for Hughes, 'Ohio often goes wrong, but Invariably right.’ An assertion which was borne out when the Buckey* State went Democratic b/ 89,500. “Mr. Hays declares that In NovembeP the Republicans will carry all of tb New England States—New- York, ’New Jersey. Pennsylvania. Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, Ohio, Michigan, Indmna, Kentucky, Wisconsin, Illinois, everything west of the Mississippi, except Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas, and that they have a spleudßt-ehance to carry Tennessee and North Carolina. "lie thus graciously concedes South Carolina. Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, -Arkansas, Texas ot*4 Louisiana. ‘•Even however, ave more than the two states, Utah and Vermont, which the Republicans, divided then as now, succeeded In carrying In 1912.’’
MACHINE LAX WHERE ITS PETS ARE CONCERNED =*= 7 * (Continued From Page One.) prosecuting nttornejfe was paid-55L46TJ53 in fees from tbo City Court and' county courts alone. "This does not include the fees which were paid to him by the different justice* of the peace -courts. statute provides that It is the duty of a constable of the Justice of the Peace Court to ‘take forthwith before the nearest Justice all who violate the law in his presence, and there charge them wt(h such violation *on oath.’ (Barn* R. 3. Bill, S<Wi 9:49). ' „ “The Justices of the peace in Center township, Indianapolis, ary paid salaries, while the justices of the peace In tha outside townships, the courts in Irvington, receive no Salaries but are paid money- from the flues collected. “In other words, a Justice of the peace In these outside townshipg’gets no money, unless ho finds the defendant guilty. “I atu opposed to prosecutions of In*„ dianapolis citizens tn these remote Jus. rice of the I’eace Courts for a lot of trifling offenses as soiling B?n cent* worth of beans on Sunday, letting tha tail-light burn out on the family gate flifd fulling to pay a dog tax. “Offenders of this sort should not ha. compelled toy go to Irvington to hava a hearing, ana if I am elected prosecuting attorney I will not permit these prosecutions to be carried oh in the Yemofe Justice of the peace courts of the county. T will not enrich my office (n this way at the expense of the people. "This election is not so much a test of the strength of the Democratic party as It is a test of decency. , \ “We are in this campaign, standing fey a reformation in our whole incompetent conpty government. “Under the rule of this Republican machine those ehrgcd with ths law enforcement have faile< to function. -' T-do I* • —— k- * IHi. eon-. 4* G b-*—l-
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