Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 145, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1920 — Page 11
INDIANA DAILY TIMES 25-29 S. Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main 3500 Automatic 28-351 RATES. One time 09 par line Three consecutive times.. .08 per line Six consecutive times..,.. .07 per line Male or female help warned, situation wanted, male or female; rooms to let and board and rooms wanted— One time 08 per line Three consecutive times.. .07 per line Six consecutive times 06 per line Contract rates on application. Legal notices 03 per line ' Lodges and club notices 76c per Insertion Church notices (1 Inch or less) 60c per Insertion Over 1 inch, .07 per line additional. Death notices. 35c per Insertion. Card of Thanks or In Memoriam notices 07 per line Ads received until 10:30 a. m. for publication same day..
FUNERAL DIRECTORS. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 622 East Market. Old Phone Main 908. New Phone. 27-208. A. M. Rag dale. J. Walsh Trice. John Paul Ragsdale. A. M. RAGSDALE CO. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. Auto. 51-671. Prospect 321, FUNERAL - DIRECTORS—WM. E. KRIEGER. New 31-154. Main 14 6*. 1402 N. Illinois. TUTEWILER. Funeral Director. 914 N. Meridian st. UNDERTAKERS. W. T. BLASENGYM 1635 Shelby st. Pros. 2570. Auto. 61-114. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY 4k TITUS. 961 North Dei, New 26-564. Main 3630. PEAT HANDFUNER A LNOTIC EB. LANIGAN, WlLLlAM—Husband of Anna L&nlgan. died Tuesday. Oct. 26 at resl-,den-.e, 609 Parkway, age 63 years. Funenl notice later. Columbus and Greenfield papers please copy. WALKER. MRS. LILLIE DALE—Died Monday. Oct. 26. Funeral at home. 1524 Brookslds avenue, 2 p. m. Thursday. Oct. 2*. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call any time after 6 p. m., Oct 36. IN MEMORIAIVL XN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of my dear husband. Elza M. Salmon, who was killed In battle Oct. 27, 1918. Surrounded by friends I am lonesome. In the midst of my pleasure I am sad. A smile on my face, still a heartache and longing for you. There are griefs that cannot And comfort. And wounds that cannot be healed You are gone my darling but not forgotten, nor shall you ever be .as long as memory lasts. Sadly missed by WIFE, SISTER AND BROTHER.
LOST AND FOUND. AIREDALE dogr 9 months; disappear*! frora 2814 Washington boulevard Tueday. Had green studded collar engraved tvith name and address. Reward for return or Information of whereabouts. Call North 7636, LOST—Auto tire and rim; lost between Indianapolis *nd Mancie, Sunday. Reward. Return FLOSSIE HENDERSON, 624 Indiana avenue, Henderson hotel, Indianapolis, Ind. LOST—Sunday at Washington park, black purse with cuff buttons, tie pin, theater tickets and money. Return to JACK DAILY, 419 Indiana avenue. Reward. MISSING FRIENDS and relatives tra-ed everywhere; no criminals looked fu-. Call Main 6947, or write lost agent, ig Baldwin block. Indianapolis. Ind. LOST—Platinum and diamond pin to or from or in Circle theater. Libera! reward. FRANK S. FISHBACK, 102-110 South Pennsylvania. LOST—Diamond stud, two diamond rings. one with two diamonds and a pearl, the other single diamond ring. Call Belmont 989. Reward. LOST—Lady's pin on Washington street. set with pearls and amethyst; valued as keepsake. Return to Meyer-Klser banjt. Reward. LOST—Pair of blue serge trousers from St. Joe to St. Clair streets or Pennsylvania to North streets. Reward. Auto. 21-786. PARTY who picked up pocketbook on St. Louis train, Monday p. m. call Leurlce Horn. Circle 3878. Reward. LOST—Lily shaped stick pin and ladv’s brown. Size 3S. Price *ls. Call North Irvington 1991. LOST—Near Thirty-fourth and Capitol, gloves and bank book. Call Harrison 2188. NOTICESNOTICE. Stockholders’ annual meeting of the White River Raliroad Company for the election of officers and general business at the office of Kingan & Cos.. Indianapolis, Monday, November 16 at 3 p. m. ROBERT W. JORDAN. Secretary. $25.00 REWARD for any information that will lead to arrest and conviction of parties that destroyed property and committed petty larceny at 623 Eugene street. BUS!NESS CHANCEtT WHY NOT SAVE 10% on your Fail suit and overcoat by ordering them cow. It is only a few weeks before you will want to put them on. Suits or overcoats to your measure, *45 *SO, $55, *6O and up. Trousers ar.d Dress suits In proportion. w. G. SCHNEIDER, o 9 West Ohio Street Be sure you are in the right place. OPPORTUNITY For Ladies and Gentlemen of this snd surrounding communities. Take half an hour or so and see demonstrated at studio, 223 N. New Jersey st. One of the LATEST. simplest, MOST BEAUTIFUL and MOST PRACTICAL INVENTIONS of Its kind In this age—projecting 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 wl.l be permitted to question and learn of Its GREAT POSSIBILITIES finding that 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.
LARGE manufacturing corporation wants capable men to open branch office and manage salesmen; J3OO to *2,000 necessary; handle your own money. Exclusive rights; patented article; money-makir.g possibilities unlimited. Will pay expenses to Baltimore if you qualify. Address MR. CLEMMFIR. sales manager, 603 N. Eutaw street, Baltimore, Md. ONE six-foot liquid carbonic soda fountain, one liquid oa-bonlc carbonator, used two weeks. Sell reasonable. INDIANAPOLIS BUSINESS EXCHANGE. 512 Indiana Trust bldg. ROOMING HOUSES for sale: all slses and location. BEBREE, 40 North Delaware street. BUSINESS location near Washington street; short order restaurant; 23 ( rooms connecting. 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 Kay and Swedish massage. MISS DB VERB. 17H w. Ohio. Main 1371. DID YOU BELL ITT If not, try the automobile oolumns of I The Times Want Ada.
MALE HELP-—WANTED. Men, boys and colored: girls, not under 16 years of age. S. Keystone avenue and Belt B. R. Take Prospect car to end of line. FAIRMOUNT GLASS WORKS. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington st.; Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 75". SALESMEN—WANTED. RAA^AAAAAAW^AA^WWAVwVkW^W 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 4466. J ! SALARY OR COMMISSION. We want men of influence and good standing in their respective communities to represent this corporation In the ta t of leases in the oil Held of the Southwest. These leasee are on good structure and development la constantly bringing them nearer production. The big money in the oil business Is made in buying leases at a very few dollars per acre and selling out at enormous profits after development has reached your holding. These leases are owned and transfers are made by this coiporation. Salary or commission paid. Call on or address Investors Banking Service Corporation. 112 E. Market, Indianapolis, Ind. WANTED—THREE STOCK SALESMEN TO SELL COMMON STOCK j FOR A GROWING MANUFACTUR-1 ING CONCERN THAT HAS AN ARTICLE OF MERIT; 300 SUBSTANTIAL BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN AND BANKERS HAVE ALREADY PURCHASED THIS STOCK. PHONE CIRCLE 61. GENERAL MANAGERSALESMEN We now hate 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. EXPERIENCED stock salesmen for flrstclaas dividend paying securities of oldestabiblished Indiana corporation. Call at room 510 Board of Trade any Tuesday or Wednesday. * SOLICITORS WANTED.
SOLICITOR Will find an unusual opportunity with us soliciting firs Insurance. Experience not absolutely necessary. Work pleasant and profitable. Call between 8 and 9:30 a. m. Mr. Klmmlch, 91S Merchants Bank bldg.
WOMEN and men for seasonable paying line. 10 South New Jersey. FEMALE HELP—WANTED. Indiana Bell Telephone Company New York and Meridian Sts. Progressive Employment. Our goal is to develop the best in each employe, Presser—Experienced. Paying good wages. Good hours. None but experienced need to apply. HOLLANDER BROS., 1026 Virginia avenue. WANTED-—Girls to study classical dancing with Mils. Thso Hewes to take parts In ballsts and productions; reasonable rates. Catelogue upon request. *l7 Merchants Bank bldg. YOUNG lady .or office work. Must be able to take some dictation and use Underwood typewriter. Apply storeroom Indianapolis Street Railroad. 1150 W. Washington. WANTED—Two waitresses. OLIMPIA RESTAURANT, 420 West Washington street. WANTED—Pastry cook; good wages. SUPERIOR LUNCH. 117 N. Illinois st. WANTED —A working girl to board for company at night. Call 1925 N. Rural. GOOD job for girl or woman. Call at 307 East South street. ROOMa—to let7~ YOUNG MEN, live down town this winter. 32 W. Vermont, one square north of postofflee and Y. M. C. A.; modern. Rates or more together. Main 7893. PARTY having furniture can have two lovely rooms, light, gas, phone, steam heat. In private home. *35 per month. 2870 North Illinois street. COMFORTABLE furnished front room with alcove; modern conveniences. 2246 N. Talbott. Pennsylvania car line. North 2276. MADISON ave., 1025; two lovely light housekeeping rooms; gas, hath, electrlo lights; private entrance, *7. Prospect 6375. NEATLY furnished downstairs modern room; walking distance; gentleman or couple employed. Circle 3364. LARGE front room; modern; gentleman preferred. 129 E. St. Joseph. Main *724. LARG-E front room or single room; twin beds If desired; young men. North 2209. EAST st., 718 N.; modern sleeping rooms; steam heat; reasonable. Circle 2074. ALABAMA, 125 N.; newly furntshed rooms In good home. Main 2018. MODERN room. private family. 2300 block North Meridian. North 0158. ONE furnished front room for rent. 431 North Keystone. Woodruff 7046. DESIRABLE furnished room In flat; close in; gentlemen. Main 9372. TWO unfurnished rooms for rent. Woodrutt 6941. HOUSES'—TO LET. SIX-ROOM modern north; rent 335; will exchange for cheaper, smaller place. Washington 3505. HOUBES—WANTED. WANTED—To rent or lease at once or not later than January I, by responsible couple, no children, modern six or sevenroom house or apartment; north preferred. Give address and rental. Address A No. 1599, Times. WHEN patronising these advertisers men-
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL USED CARS. Dodge touring. 1918. Velle 6 touring. 1917. Allen touring, 1918. Dodge roadsters, 1918. Oakland sedan, 1919. Allen sedan, 1917. And many other oars. Most have been repainted and rebuilt. Cash or terms. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SALES CO. 235 N. Pennsylvania St. Main 3246. Open Sundays and evenings. For Sale NEW NATIONAL SEXTET 4-passenger touring at SBOO below list price. Owner going south and must sell. Address A No. 1597, Times. lioo 1125 1150 down will buy a good used car. We have Fords. Maxwells, Buicks, Dodges and others in fine shape, that we can sell you on a small down payment, balance 1 year. No red tape. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. USED CARS. Look our lot e; used cars < ,er before buying. NATIONAL AUTO MOTH E CO--426 N. Capitol ave. Main 4768. Auto. 2S-86S. Oakland racing car. This car has won several races, although built recently. Will do 85 miles per hour and le the best dirt track car in the State. If Interested call the L. F. JUSTICE MOTOR CO., 510 N. Delaware. Main 3276. APPERSON Jack Rabbit. 1920 sport model; 6 good cord tires; looks and runs like new. A rare opportunity to pick up a real bargain In this class of car. FRANKLIN USED CAR DEPT. 1001 H N. Meridian. Second floor. Circle 1074. Oakland Sedans One 1919 and one 1918 model. Two 1920 models, run very little; can’t be told from new; we will sell these cars at a great sacrifice. 510 N. Delaware. STUTZ BARGAIN Has only been driven 6,000 miles. In perfect mechanical condition and good cord tires. Am leaving city and will sell at & bargain. Call 8416. FRANKLIN sedan, aeries 9 B. good tires and In excellent mechanical condition. A real snap at $2,750. FRANKLIN USED CAR DEPT. N. Meridian. Second floor. Circle 1074. Oldsmobile Eight cylinder, 1920, 4 passenger Pacemaker. CliBit eport model car In town. 610 North PtltWlW HrHt Oakland Roadster late 1918 model; fine tires. excellent condition; will seil this car cheap. 610 N. Delaware. CARS I have four cars that need Just a little work. Come in and make me an offer on them 656-57 North Capitol avenue. Bodge Sedan 1920, four doors, new car. used slightly as a demonstrator. 610 North Delaware. WE have several touring cars and roadsters. Will trade tor diamonds stork or equities In city property. 334 E. Market street. Main 6716.
Dodge roadnter; late model; new tires; excellent condition. 510 N. Delaware st. OAKLAND. 1930 sedan demonstrator. In good mechanical condition. *1.750. OAKLAND MOTOR CAR CO.. *25 North Pennsyivanla street. BEFORE purchasing a used car ses us. We can save you money. DICKEY MOTOR SALES CO., 1027 North Meridian ■treat. WILL trade pure white perfect diamond, 8* carat; for good late model Ford touring car or roadster. MAYER, 510 N. Delaware. ELGIN Sport. 1921. model 5; dtsteel wheels, side shields, bumper. motormetor, etc.; a real bargain Main 3349. DIAMOND ring, ** carat and perfect, for sale or will trade for light automobile. 510 North Delaware. FORD 1917. touring In first-class condition. Will be sacrificed IX sold today. 212 E. New York street. OAKLAND. 192 0. 6-pas*enger touring car. Must sell at onca, *1,365. Phone Circle 4742. Maxwell Touring 191* model. 510 N. Delaware. Main 3276. NASH touring, In fine guaranteed condition; cash or terms. LOSEY-NABH RETAIL CO. Main 3348. BUICK 6 roadster. 19 model; new cord tires; splendid condition; bargain price. Main 3349. CHEVROLET, 490 sedan. Call Belmont AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. AUTOS WANTED Wo guarantee highest cash 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 WANT YOLK CAR and will pay you cash for It. Don’t forget your money is waiting for you. If you can’t drive in, call Main 4446 and immediate attention will be given. 212 K. NEW YORK 9T. AUTOS WANTED We* pay ca*h. No delay for your money. It 1* here for you. Coma In or call. I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. 619 N. Illinois st. Main 1579. Auto. 22-063. _ We also buy Junk cars. AUTOS wanted; highest cash prioes; no delay; quick action. AUTOMO3ILE TRADING CO.. 656 N. Capitol. DIAMOND ring. \ carat and perfect, for sale or will trade for light automobile. 510 North Delaware. AUTO REPAIRB AND SUPPLIES^ Get Your Car PAINTED Right In a modern daylight shop, flrat-claeui workmanship. FLEMING & REED WILL DO IT AT CITIZENS AUTO REPAIR Work done by factory experts. REAR 2813 N. Capitol ave. Harrison 755. BATTERIES FOR ANY CAR. REBUILT AT BARGAIN PRICES. BATTERY DISTRIBUTING CO.. *O7 MASS. AVE. MAIN 3145. OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. AUTO WASHING Our Specialty, 323-384 North Illinois. 8 & S Auto Laundry ONE-MAN auto topa, side curtains, seat and radiator covers. PERFECTION AUTO TOP CO., 1107 Udell stroet. North 545. DO-wNTOWN TIRE SHOP? ' VULCANIZING that gives satisfaction. 35 Kentucky avenue. Main 1137 AUTOS AND THUCKfI Fort Hike AUTOS FOR RENT—Do your own driving. U-Driva Auto Service at Hoosler Laundry. Rear Keith's theater. Main 5921. U-DRIVE 'EM. " Automobiles rented to drive yourself. MARKET MOTOR SERVICE. *34 E. Market st. Main 5713.
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1920.
REAL ESTATE—FOR SACK. SEVEN-ROOM MODERN having largo living room, sun parlor, dining room, kitchen and pantry down. Three beautiful bedrooms, den and bath up. This was built for a homo and has a brick fireplace, bookcases, French doors, beamed ceiling In dining room, steam heat. Complete laundry, garage with front drive. East front, two lots. Located half block from East Michigan car. One block from Catholic church. Six blocks from publio school. This Is a good buy at $3,600. Ses B. R. Meredith. Realtor. Gregory & Appel, Inc. Main 995. *’ Auto. 28-295. “colored BUYERSSSOO DOWN buy® 4-room cottage; a, electric lights, well and cistern; large lot. This house la In a desirable location. Schmid & Smith, Ine., Realtors. 134 X, Del, Call Mr. Elder. Main 4088. Building Site Excellent salesroom or manufacturing location. 724 N. Capitol. lot 45x195. Alley on the south side runs to Roanake st. In the rear; 18room house on lot at present that can be rented easily enabling purchaser to hold property as an Investment; $3,000 down payment; terms can be arranged. William F. Wocher Sole Agent. 805 City Trust Bldg. Main 3898. Auto. 24-806. Ask for Real Estate Department. “BUY onpayments Quick possession of a dandy four-room semi-modern cottage near Fortieth and Boulevard place. Has a wonderful lot and is in a location where values will increase. Call Mr. Brake. Schmid & Smith, Inc. !“4 N Delaware •• Mein 4Mt. HOMES NORTH! MOVE RIGHT IN. Fiftieth and Carrollton ave.; B-room modern with inclosed veranda and rear porch; $6,000, Including all Improvements paid. Good terms. ALSO 2829 Shrtver ave., 5 rooms, modern with splendid basement and Inclosed rear porch; $5,260. Splendid payment terms. WE CAN GIVE IMMEDIATE POSSES SION MARION COUNTY STATE BANK. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 1157 W. Thirty-Third St. Five-room thoroughly modern bungalow type home. Must be sold. Owner has left the city Price $5,600. Schmid & Smith, Inc. !$4 X. Del, at. Can Mr. Elder. Main 4088. STi r Park ave. north; 2-room trtX modern residence; modern in every way; harder Vk wood floors throughout. Garage, front drive. Prl e $7,000 $1,040 cash, balance 160 per month Mr. Templeton. Main 6*74 BERT ESSEX. 208 American Central Life bldg. S3OO CASH—NOW VACANT” balance $22 per month. 1 .*33 Bloyd avenue, six rooms, newly painted and decorated; electric lights, etc Move right liN The heat buy In Indianapolis. Kusse 11. Hartman, 224 N. Delaware Bt.
EAST RAYMOND ST. Five-room cottage, brick; good condition; furnace, electric lights, etc. Only *3,600 on payments. W. L. Bridges. Main 4114. B*6 9 K. of P. Bldg BEAUTIFUL high, large level’ ~bd~ i~if square of Maple Aoad boulevard (3Sth st.), only two square* southeast of fair ground* Fine Investment or building site. Will sell to good party on easy payments; 110 cash, *1.30 weekly. Price only *525. Get busy. S4O Lcmek* Anne* Main 1409. S3OO CASH balance *2O a month; 6-room house on W. New York at., In 1600 block, gas. we 1, cistern, lights and a bargain at J 2.010. STATE RAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 4517. Reetdeuce. Belmont 20 37. LAWTOnT N ear" SHELBY'a ND NAOMI. Five rooms and pantry. ga*. electric lights, cistern, well, cellar, concrete walks. Mr. True blood. , RELIABLE REALTY CO.. 501 City Trust bldg Main I*6 Evenings. Irvington 2268. SIX rooms, electric lights, gas, toilet and! bath, hot and cold water, cement basement. 40-foot lot, 2-car garage, *3OO down balance like rent. Total *3.500. Call E. B HOLT AM. Prospect 771 FIVE-ROOM cottage, netvly papered and painted; gas and electric lights; good well and cistern. Smaii payment down, rest like rent. Apply to owner, 273 N. Elder. Belmont 4182. SEVEN-ROOM house. newly painted; good outbuilding-, one.half acre ground. Stop 8 on Greenwood line. third house esst side on Summit street. Call Southport 111. It 1. STRICTLY modern home with many builtin featurea In exceptionally good neighborhood. fine lot Improved street. Can arrange reasonable terms. Washington 1079. FOR homes' on south side, modern and eml-modem from 3 to 11 rooms; single and doublea; cash or payments. For terms cell Prospect 6184 after 4 p. m. DOUBLE, six rooms to side, northeast. In Langley ave.. 1 square car line, rents *32. Price 32.100. A F. Z A INKY. 119 K. Market st. CORNELL ave., 2840; nine rooms, large lot; modern, electric lights, gaa. city water arid cistern, *4,000. Call owner, Irvington 1347. FOR SALE—Four-room cottage. South East; convenient for Beech Grove or Panhandle employes. Payments. Prospect 2111. FOUR-ROOM cottage. South East; convenient for Beech Grove for Panhandle employes; payments. Prospect 2111. BCHURMANN ave., 2189; house of five rooms. Owner nonresident Easy terms. H. L. ROBBINS. Main 3006. FOUR-ROOM bungalow near Riverside park. Price *2.000; easy terms. Phone Main 3377 or 226 E. Ohio. FOR SALE—By owner, 2 new 4-rooin houses; *4OO cash, balance monthly. Call Woodruff 1418 ___ Two lots, cottngo, barn and lots of fruit; will eell to white or colored. Washing ton 3374. _ LOTS FOR SALE. LARGE, beautiful lots In Wayne park, Just off of West Washington street, which Is being paved; *1 down. *1 week. Will take you out In our automobile at your convenience. OSCAR LEE. 1002 City Trust. Main 915. REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE. FOR RALE OR TRADE —Two large north end Washington boulevard lots for residence. Give location and price In your reply. Addresu A No. 1598, Times. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. THREE or 6-room house In West Indianapolis west of Belt railroad; *lO reward. Call between 6.30 a. in. and 6:30 p. rn. Woodruff 7788. LIST your property In any direction with COOPER it AMOS for quick sale. 838 I.emcke bldg. Pros. 2132. Main *77*. FARMB—FOR SALE. LANDOLOGY, special number. Just out containing 1920 facts of Clover 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. Addfess SKID-MORE-RIEKLE LAND COMPANY. 113 Skldmore-Ktehle bldg.. Marinette, Wls. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. OiWVWWWAOAAiW-V—/WWWWV.V s Cr?f7 VT<T TT STORAGE CHEAPEST I 1 \y7 RATES IN CITY. CALL J I W US. Everything at reawl I || so liable price. Packed, if IJ jl shipped anywhere, IS Locked room If desired. SO West Henry. Main 4699. CALL SHANK for the best service "in hauling, packing, shipping and storage. *27-229 North New Jersey St. Mala 2028.
FOUND All kinds of bargains under Miscellaneous For Sale, appearing daily on tbis page. Probably just what you have been wanting is for sale at a big reduction in price. It will pay you to read this classification daily.
ANNOUNCEM^ENTS^ THERE ARE REASONS why you should let us make your clothes this Fall. Here they are—good quality, correct style and comfort combined with reasonable prices. Suite or overcoats to your measure. $45. SSO. $55, S6O and up. Trousers and Dress suits In proportion. W. G. SCHNEIDER, 39 West Ohio Street Be sure you are In the right place. BUSINESS SERVICE*. RAWeAeeAAVe.WVAAA<*wwvvWAWWV NATURAL THERAPEUTICS INSTITUTE Suite 59, When Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. The only institution of ils kind in Indiana and second in the United States and Canada where the suffering men, women and children find a true relief and permanent cure from Acute and Chronic Ailments by pure natural methods of treatment, baths and diet. Lady attendant. Phone Main 9017. DR. S. PENCEEFF. M. TANARUS, N. D. DON’T PAY * TOO MUCH FOR CLOTHES Nor pay 100 little. There Is eu< h thing is a reasonable price -the happy medium that enablea you to Re cure good style, good quality anil good orkmaoxhip without exorbitant cos'.. Our custom clothes have earned on this basis their reputation for real clothing value. Suits or overco.its to your measure, #45, S6O. $55. S6O and up. Trousers and Dress suits In proportion. W. G. SCHNEIDER, 39 West Ohio Street j Be sure you are In the right place. WANTED- Patients f-r dental • inlc. post-graduate course Teeth Cited or extracted; gums treated f..r pyorrhea or Riggs disease by leading dentists of the city and State. Patients with difficult teeth to extract especially desired. No charges of any kind All work painless Arrange over phone Main 1913 or cal! at HERRIOTT'S. -37 Pennsylvania atreet. Clinic# all day Friday and Saturday. Oct. and 30. PUBLIC Now Is the time of year to have yous vaults, ce, pool* and cisterns cleaned before winter nets In. Cal! Main 90*1.
FEAT 1 IKK IS Bought, sold, renovated mattresses and i pillows made to order. E. 5' UL’HKLE. 41 >; Ma* ave Main 142* Nb SAFETY RAZOR BLADES sharpened. TUTTLKIXIK. 201 lndlaiyt avs If > ' . . :r .s 4307. M. it. tthearn. (II North Alabama. il J O H.‘ N pa per ><• * • V. rag uaranteed. Call Woodruff 6715. ! WH T WORRY ? LET a Times Want ad sell It for you. ILOSERS. weepers, finders, keepers, but not eo If you us" a Times Want ad. NIPT OH CYCLE* AND BICYCLES. HAKLEY-DAVIDSON • Motorcycles and Bicycles Johnson Motor Wheels ERNEST HUGHES B*4-9* Mass. Ave. Main 44. CASH paid If motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 6CO Massachu. setts avenue. INDIAN 8 speed power plus; excellent shape. Motor In perfect condition. Bargain at 1150. Irvington 4073. . o ‘_y ~ Qu iglcy-llyland Ageney Civil and Criminal Investigators. &3ft-S2B Law bldg. Main 2905. TAKE The Times Want ad route to reacn the home. HOUSEHQLD GOODS. AA ADVICE where to buy a stove If you want A GOOD STOVE, A GUARANTEED STOVE, A FINE LOOKING STOVE, A STOVE TO HEAT THE ROOMS OR TO BAKE YOUR GOOD BREAD OR PASTRY. FOR AS LITTLE MONEY AH POSSIBLE. GO TO THE STORK 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 Mill have them; all mnkea and sizes and all prices from *6 up to *4O. Come look (hem over and If you wish we cat) give you terms to suit; also we have new linoleum at reduced prices; the best patterns In ihe city for the least price. Also everything In the line of furniture. KROOT A KROOT, 607-9 W. Washington. GOOD USED ItUliS. We have the largest selection in Indianapolis of high-grade uned rugs; all sizes, at prices that will please you. USED GOODS STORE. 424 Massnchusets ave. INVALID CHAIRS and crutches to rent; free delivery to nil parts of city; Invalid chairs *3.60 per month. baker bros.. ______ 219 K Washington st. RADIANT HOME—If you want a Radiant Home baMeburner, on payments, go to HAKER BROS. ALL kinds of household goods at savehalf prices, oh payments. BA KER BROS. COMBINATION Garland ranges ut savelialf prices, on payments. BAKER BROS. PALACE —if you want a Palace hotblaat, on payments, go to BAKER BROS. KITCHEN cabinet* at save-half prices. Cash or payments. BAKER BROS. FACTORY' STOVES at aave-half prices, on payments. BAKER BROS. WH WANT TO BUY good furniture, rugs, office and store fixtures. We pay more than other dealera Call Cooperlder. sUsed goods stoke. * Main 2288. LIBRARY tables at save-half prices. Cash or payments. BAKER BROS. * GAS RANGES at save-liait prices, on payments. BAKER BROS. GET NEW prices, then see, how much you rave at BAKER BROS. IF YOU want any kind of stove, go to baker bros. BAKER BROS." PAY MORE. THE shortest dtstanoe betwein two wants is & Tlmsa Want ad. Your customers use them. Why don't you?
MISCELLANEOUS--reR SALK. Quit Wearing Ready-Made rams $ e j® IV e make them to Fj jJ your measure for LEON TAILORING CO. 131 K. NEW YORK. s. Up one flight. Match Your Coat / I \ with a pair of / I \ I J TROUSERS l j I j ill THE PANTS I 11/ STORE CO. 1 l I ill Two Stores lill jy *& 48 w. Ohio. la \£L W V 110 E. Market. V V SEWING MACHINES ITjyy Repaired and Rented aA by week or month. Every pleoe, part or screw for any aew- | Ing machine. White Sewing Machine Co.* Main 600. Auto. £6-216. 312 Ma>a An. HERE’S A BARGAIN Lady’s winter cloak; like new; novelty brown. Size 38. Price sls. Call North 8726. LESLEY’S cleaner for pianos; makes old furniture appear new. LESLEY’S CHEMICAL CO. MFG. .10 South New Jersey. LUMBER, about 10,000 feet. 2x4 and other sizes that are off grade; special price to get It out of our way. Phone North 7000. FOR SALE —Lumber. 10,040 feet 1 Inch off grade; also 20.000 32-lnch poplar j lath. Phone North 7000. DIAMOND ring, 5* carat and perfect, for j aale or will trade for light automobile. I 510 N. Delaware. 1 CASH REGISTER; four drawers; like j new; cheap. 110 West Ohio street. FOR SALE—Practically new cooking range. 1226 Union street. BUTCHER’S box cheap. Call E. b 7 HOLProspect 771. MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. Attention We need all kinds of furniture, and need It now. We have the larges* and best rated used goods store In this state. Call our buyer and get what your goods are worth. Baker Bros. Aoto. tl-IM. Main s4s*. LEW SHANK paye beat prices In city for household g' ode and fixtures of all kinds. $27 North New Jersey street. Main 2028. WANT to buy double or single bed; also bed linen in large or small quantity. MRS. PIERCE. Main 739$ LA Mrs and wicker furniture. Will pay a good < ash price BAKER BItUS. DINING It Will pay a good BAKER BROS PIANO wanted. Will pay a good cash ; . H IKKII HU S. HOTBLA3T wanted. Will pay a good cash price BAKER BROS. GAS RANGES and Ice boxes. Will pay rash, baker bugs. BAKER BROS PAT MORE.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. $750 STANDARD MAKE PLAYER ’xcharged for Duo-Art Grand. Bench and 10 roils of music. Price $385 See rr phone Mr. Grey, with PEARSON PIANO CO. 123 N. Pennsylvania. Main 1309. , ALL ihe latest record*, sheet music, player rolls; open from * a. ra. till 10 at l ight, dally, except Sundays. SEIDEL'S. 133 X. Illinois. Lyrlo theater bldg. RECORDS: good records of any make you desire. 40 c. BAKER BROS.. 31) U’- Washington. BEGINNERS violins, mandolins, guitars, bargains. TUTTLE. 201 Indiana Ave. PIN £ player piano. *4O down and *4 per week North 4311. : GOOD piano, like new; easy weekly payment* 10 South New Jersey street. $750 Aeolian Player j lightly uAed but practically good m n*vr. Bench ami 10 roll* of music. Sal® price $545 See or phone Mr. Grey, with PEARSON PIANO CO. 12* v. Pennsylvania. Main 130?. PET STOCK AND POULTRY^ FOUR pairs guinea pigs, four utility doe. cheap. Call 6135 East St. Clair after 1 ; 5 p. m. FOR SALE—Persian kittens. black and white. 12*1 Olney street. Woodruff i 2618 COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. Illinois Lump, $10.50 Nice largo coal; good for furnace or stove, prospect S2SO. Auto. 52-184. " ILLINOIS LUMP" ' L/H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 2161 or Main *SSL FOR SALE—CoaI and wood. INTER~ STATE PRODUCTS CO. Main 913. GOOD furnace wood and good cook wood. Call Woodrjff 6194. AUCTIONS. ~ AUCTION SALE THE CLEVELAND. CINCINNATI, CHICAGO A ST. LOUIS RY. CO., will sell at public auction on Monday, December 27. 1920. 10 a. in., at Indianapolis Warehouse Cos.. West New York street and canal, Indianapolis, Ind., unless previously I claimed by proper owners, one carload of 2,831 bundles building lath, consigned to Indianapolis Mortar and Fuel Cos. Terms fur sale, cash or certified check. .1. K. VANCE. Freight Claim Agent. C., C, C. & St. L. Ry. Cos., Indianapolis, Indiana. LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICES Is hereby given, pursuant to the statutes, that the undersigned, conducting it public storage house at 227 North New Jersey will, on Thursday, Nov. 18, 1920, at 10 a. m., aell for accrued charges restsurant fixtures and other goods held In etorage for six months past with charges unpaid. stored by following named party. Rosa 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, one largo meat sllcer, two Iron stands, steam table and counter. SHANK FURNITURE AND STORAGE CO.. 227 North New Jersey street. FINANCIAL. PERSONAL LOANS S2O TO S3OO This office Is operated under the supervision of tho State of Indiana and was established for the purpose of providing a place where honest people can borrow any amount from *2O to *BOO without paying more than tho legal rate of Interest or without being Imposed upon in any way. It Is only necessary that you are keeping house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither do we make Inquiries of your friends, relatives or trades people. You can have al| Ihe time necessary for repayment and pay only for the aotual time you keep the money. Call and let us explain. No charge unless you borrow. Loans with other companies paid oft and more money advanced at legal rates. TF IN A HURRY PHON* MAIN 2923 OR AUTO 22-450. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 003-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. 113 E. Wash. St. Corner Virginia Ave. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON, 108 N. Delaware it. Main I*l*.
FISH INDUSTRY IS UNDERGOING GREAT CHANGE Plan Under Way to Ship Fresh Seafood for Sale in Inland Cities. CATCH BY NEW METHOD * BOSTON, Oct. 27.—Our far inland cities, that scarcely know the taste of fresh salt water fish, are soon to enjoy the same fishy advantages as 0117 part of the New England coast. Big businoss, which has at last invaded the fishing industry, has developed a practical way of keeping fish In a fresh condition without Ice for two weeks and even longer.. Sample shipments sent from Boston to Chicago and Indianapolis arrived in excellent condition. Fish were sent even to Denver and then back to Boston and were pronounced perfectly fresh at Denver and at the end of the Journey. The men who are thus experimenting with the supposedly impossible are grouped into a corporation with headquarters here in Boston. They have the biggest fleet of steam trawlers on the coast, and they claim to be the foremost progressives of the fishing business. They aim to see the haddock and the cod delivered regularly all over the country from the Mexican border to the plains of the Dakotas, and to make fresh fish ns familiar an article of food as beef. Here, they say, is the ocean, full of fish—millions of them, and more edible kinds than the average American ever heard of —and the United States has been taking from all Its waters combined a trifling two billion pounds a year. But now those fish, who have been living idle lives and dying without any mission accomplished, and those landlubbers who have never taken fish seriously, are about to be brought together. Advertising Is going to do It, and money, and a corporation that Is determined to take some of the antique romance out of fishing and Inject a good deal of twentieth century standardization. KEEP SHIPPING TKOCESS A SECRET. Most important of all Ms the new process by which the fish can be transported. Details of this process are a secret, but the general Idea Is that the fish are chilled by sea water kept at a temperature Just above freezing. Work along this line of preserving fish In a fresh condition wns sometime ago tried by the Bureau of Fisheries, and with the co-operation of the Government bureau the corporation here is working out the fine points to make the plan practicable on a large scale. The company hopes soon to start shipping fresh fish regularly to Inland points. It Is convinced the market does not have to be especially created, but the demand for fresh halibut, mackerel and other well-known varieties will fully equal the supply the company can furnish. A single Incident Is mentioned by a representative of the company to show the eagerness with which the towns far from the sea will gobble up the delicacies of the Atlantic. Os five carloads of fish sent to Indianapolis as an experiment, 40,000 pounds were sold the morning the shipment arrived and ludianapoils Joyfully sat down to fresh haddock for dinner for the first time in Us history. Hut though the fish magnates maintain an inland market is watting. It would seem the general public will need some education In selecting, cooking and even eating fish before it will be ready for some of the varieties so familiar to New England. Otherwise enthusiasm aroused may die on early death due to nmateur cookery, and persons who try kind of flsn and find it lacking may be aroused to swear off fish for life. PRESS AGENTS NEEDED FOR HSU. If the corporation expects to develop early curiosity into 'w Wlrga and steady demand for Its products It will undoubtedly have to put across an intensive course of public education, including street car cards, billboards, magazine pictorials, and all the other methods of driving in facts in order to convince everybody that the superlative merits of fish cannot be ignored. This would seem necessary, for the gastronomic history of the United States has not so far shown us to be a race of flsh-eaters. The coasts have not consumed any
FINANCIAL TOD CAN BORROW MONEY SO CHEAP and on such easy terms of repayment from the Fidelity Loan Company, a licensed and bonded firm, for use In paying overdue bills or lo buy the things you need for CASH st BARGAIN PRICES that every one should taka advantage,-of our service. LOANS ON FURNITURE $20.00 to $300.00 at legal rates. on nhort notice and without publicity. We give you all the time you want to repay a loan and only charge for the actual time you have the money. Fair Isn’t It 7 You Can Afford to Borrow On $ 40 pay $2 a month and interest On $ 60 pay $3 a month and interest On SIOO pny $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 ar,d personal service, plus a deep personal Interest, we can serve you and your friend* as you Wish to be served. In these unusual times business friendships, close relations, mutual understandings and co-operation are real assets to all of us. We are ready to go three-fourths of the way. Now it la up to you. FIDELITY" LOAN CO. 106 E. Market St. Use Our Service OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH US sloo—s2oo—s3oo Investigate our easy-to-py Twenty-Payment Plan Loans. Get *SO, pay back *2.60 a month. Get *IOO, ” ” *5.00 " ’’ With Interest at Z% per cent a month. Pay faster If you like less cost. For example: Pay a *SO loan In full In One Month. TOTAL COST *1.75. On Furniture, Pianos. Yletrolas, etc., without removal. ALSO ON DIAMONDS. ETC. Call, phone or write. Indiana Collateral Loan Cos. (Bonded Lenders.) ESTABLISHED ISS7. 201 LOMBARD BUILDING, 24 H *AfiT WASHINGTON BT. Main aCS6. Auto. 25-73*. WE ARE PREPARED ’rCpMAKK REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WK PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS. MORTGAGES. BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER. Free. Fifth floor Indianapolis Securities Bldg. Southwest corner Delaware and Market INSURANCE In ad branches. AUBUBT D. PORTER. *l* Peoplea Bank Bldg. Main 7049. LOANS on diamonds; *t4% per month. BURTO** JEWELRY CO., 63 Monument MONEY to loan on city and farm brokerage. 55 When bldg.
thing like the amount of Sea food tho fishermen could catch, and back from the shore fresh fish has always been the same as a foreign delicacy. Hoover did hia best In his food conservation campaigns to Interest the country in the advantage* and pleasures oi consuming larger quantities of both sea and river food, and the Bureau of Fisheries has pushed the cause of fish from every angle as far as Its appropriation would permit The result*, of these efforts and of normal progress in the fishing Industry is shown by figures. In 1917 the United States consumed twenty pounds of fish per person, and now* It consumes twenty-eight pounds. The insignificance of our achievements In eating fish Is not noticeable from this until you compare our record with those of other sea coast countries. In England the average person eats 100 pounds a year; in Norway and Sweden, 130 pounds, and Japan heats them all with about 500. It is true our average wtuld be much more creditable If we counted only the area in this country over which It ha been possible to transport fresh fish, as practically all parts of these other countries are reasonably accessible to fishing ports. An average of only half a pound of lisli is eaten by persons in some parts of this country and this offsets tho comparatively large amount, consumed In the real fish-eating districts. FISHING BEHIND THE TIMES. The fishing interests bene in Boston say they are practically in the position In which the beef business found itself when it began to organize fifty years ago. Then beef was handed out to the public by the same happy-go-lucky methods which now characterize fishing. Beef cattle were trailed sometimes 1,000 miles to the nearest market, for nobody would eat beef unless it was fresh killed. Then organization was developed, and refrigerator cars invented and beef has been distributed from a central point ever since. The fisheries industry here hopes to get on a basis similar to that of the beef organization. It has started by collecting a fleet of twenty-five modern trawlers instead of maintaining a fleet of schooners and miscellaneous craft. These steam trawlers are said to bring in as many fish in one short cruise as a schooner can catch In a year. Then the company is taking fisherman's luck and harnessing it to efficiency by means of wireless. When several trawlers set out on a cruise for swordfish or cod, one Is apt to strike waters where the large fish are plentiful, while the others may get nothing but a few hauls of small, less valuable fish. Formerly there was nothing for any of the craft to do but take what fortune sent. Now a vessel in good fishing waters sends s. wireless message to the land station and the message is forwarded to the company’s other ships. With this Innovation hauls of large fish have become so much the rule that extra boats occasionally have to be sent out just to bring In smaller varieties. This is regarded as a remarkable turn of affairs, as hitherto small fish have made up the bulk of the catch, whenever the big fellows proved elusive.
USE ALL BI T THE SMELL. At the company’s plant in Maine, where fish which are not sold fresh are tinned and cured, new machinery is revolutionizing the processes of packing. Sardines, for Instance, are now beheaded by thousands in huge chopping machines, instead of in the old way by band-operated ktdves. Anew method takes it possible to salt cod in eighteen -ours Instead of eighteen days. At every point handling fish is rapidly being reduced to a science. And progress is expected to continne. The company maintains a laboratory with industrial chemists in charge to study new uses for by-products, new methods of packing, and anything else that will increase efficiency and profits. Glue, fishmeal, oil and leather are a few of the by-products which this company is making every effort to use to advantage. The packers have been able to utilize every part of a pig except the squeal; the fisheries aim to conserve all parts of a fish except the smell. Osteopaths Against Senate Health Bill Dr. James G. Morrison, president of the Indiana Osteopathic Society, gave the opening address of the convention of that body at the Washington Hotel today. Dr. Morrison said the organization is opposed to the enactment of Senate BUI 2507 to establish an executive department known as the department of public health. Opposition is made on the grounds that the bill is sponsored by the pollticoinodieal machine kfcown as the American Medical Association, and that the department of health, if so established, would dominate medical control of health affairs, assuming the right to enforce lta special prophylactic and therapeutic measures upon the people without their consent.
Mysterious Rain Is Baffling to Citizens DUBLIN, Ga., Oct. 27.—A mysterious rain which falls daily on a certain spot in this city, whether it Is cloudy or fair, cold or hot. has been going on until it has awakened the curiosity of the people in the neighborhood and started much talk. On the sidewalk of Columbia street between Franklin and Washington streets there Is a spot near a tree where the rain can bo seen falling in a light shower from about II a. m. to midafternoon. It is not n hard rain, but can be plainly seen and felt. Residents in the street say it has been going on this way tor two years or more, and so far no explanation of it l.as been found. Girl Is Saved From Suicide Six Times PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 27.—Unsuccessful attempts at suicide In Philadelphia cost $lO. Marie Blanche Ran was brought before Magistrate McCleary today on a charge of having tried to kill herself. “I have been following her for two hours,” said a marine who caused her arrest, “and have pulled her from In front of automobiles six times.” The magistrate asked the girl why she Jumped in front of the cars. "I don't retfiember," she said. She was fined $lO. Mexico Worries Over Best Labor Outflow MEXICO CITY, Mexico, Oct. 27. Mexico is beginning to feel the effect of the heavy flow of labor fsom this country to the United States and ways are being discussed to keep the Mexican ' workmen at home. Those who go to the United States are the best of the laborers, vigorous, enterprising men, who are able to earn and save enough for the journey. ROUGH ROUGH TO BOUGH. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct Rough was too rough to Mrs. Rough, and because of hi* roughness, Mrs. Rough now has a divorce,
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