Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 149, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1920 — Page 10

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\ 6% First Mortgage Real Estate Certificates Dated November 1,1920. Due November 1,1925. Denominations SIOO, SSOO and $1,500 These certificates cannot be called before maturity and by their purchase you are assured a 6% investment for five years. This Company and its predecessors have sold mortgage securities to their clients for more than fifty years. During that period no customer has ever suffered a loss or delay in the collection of interest or principal. In view of this record we do not hesitate to recommend our Mortgage Certificates as an entirely safe form of investment. The present inflation in real estate values causes us to be particularly careful of each loan, and appraisements are made on the basis of permanent values. No loan is for more than 50% of our appraisement. These certificates may be purchased for cash or under the terms of our partial payment plan, which provides for the payment of one-tenth cash and onetenth each month for the nine succeeding months. jfletcber Jjabtngs anti Crust Company

Here’s Where You Vote Tomorrow

Following is a complete official list of voting places for the election tomorrow:

FIRST WARD. Precinct. Voting Places. 1— Y. M. C. A.. Station and Brigbtwood avenue. 2 2CIB Olney street. 3 2350 North Oxford street. 4 1839 Arrow avenue. 5 East Seventeenth street. 6 1922 Yandes street. 7 East Fifteenth street. 8— 1536 Brookside avenue. 9 1138 North Seville avenne. 19—Church, Tenth and Gray streets. 11— Olney street. 12— East Twenty-Second street. 13— Baltimore avenue. SECOND WARD. 1 — 2811 Cornell avenue. 2 2439 Central avenue. 3 907 East Tventy-Fifth street. 4 2160 Bellefonlalne street. 5 417 East Twenty-Second, grocery. 6 1834 Central avenue. 7 662 East Nineteenth street. 8— Engine honse, Sixteenth and Ashland. THIRD WARD. 1— North Talbott street. 2 2302 North Illinois street. 3 2102 Alfree avenue. 4 2143 North Illinois street. 5 North Talbott street trear) 6 149 East Seventeenth street. 7 North Lafayette. 8 — 161S Boulevard place, armory building. 9 1031 North Missouri street. FOURTH WARD. 1 — 3521 College avenue (rear;. 2 3009 Central avenue. 3 3014 Central avenue. 4 North Illinois street. 5 3178 North Capitol avenue. 6 2950 Central avenne. 7 North Illinois street. 8— 2818 Indianapolis avenue. 9 730 West Thirtieth street. 10— West Thirty-Fourth street. 11 — 1064 West Twenty-Ninth street. 12— 1055 West Twenty-Eighth street. 13— 2504 Northwestern avenue. 14— 515 West Thirteenth street. 15— ■ 634 West Eleventh street. 16— 1606 Rembrandt street. 17— 1321 West Twenty-Seventh street FIFTH WARD. 1— North California. 2 904 Indiana avenue. 3 631 Agnes street. 4 750 West North street. 5 538 North Blackford street. G—Bl3 West New York street. 7 - 223 Agnes. SIXTH WARD. 1— 25 East North street. 2 North Senate aventie. 3 532 Indiana avenue. 4 311 West Vermont street. 6 46 North West street. 6 Ohio and Capitol (RooseTelt Hotel). 7 230 North Meridian (Marlon Club). 8 — 436 North Illinois street. SEVENTH WARD. 1— 713 Massachusetts avenue. 2 742 North New Jersey street. B—City Hall. 4 Fire headquaaters. New York and Alabama. 5 005 Lockerbie street. 6 East Michigan street. 7 528 East Market street. 8— 303 East Ohio street. EIGHTH WARD. 1— 721 Massachusetts avenue. 2 245 East Eleventh street. 3 124 West Fifteenth street (enginehouse). 4 900 North Meridian street. C—935 Ft. Wayne avenue (mirror shop). 6—901 College avenue. NINTH WARD. 1 — 107 North Drexel. 2 Engine house on Sherman between New York and Michigan streets.

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3 2511 East Michigan street. 4 2417 East Michigan street. 5 2217 East Michigan street. 6 478 North Randolph street. 7 822 Dorman. 8 — 302 Dorman. 9 East Washington street. 10 — 2040 East Washington street. 11 — 3218 East Washington street. 12 — Llnwood and East New York streets (old storeroom, school grounds). 13— 515 North Rural (rear). TENTH WARD. 1— 28 South State avenue. 2 1314 Bates street. 3 2510 Southeastern avenue. 4 2004 Lexington avenue. 5 1817 Fletcher avenue. 6 1415 Pleasant street. 7 1154 Laurel street. 8— 1148 Churchman avenue. 9 1625 Draper. 10— East Raymond. 11 — 3322 Prospect street. ELEVENTH WARD. 1— 816 East Maryland atreet. 2 321 Virginia avenue. 3 South Alabama street. 4 High street 6—510 East Merrill street. 6 815 Englisn avenue. 7 63C Virginia avenue. 8— 805 Virginia avenue. 9 609 Buchanan street. TWELFTH WARD. 1— Engine house, Kentucky avenue and Maryland etreet. 2 426 West Maryland street. 3 39 Weet Henry atreet. 4 South Illinois street. 5 637 South Meridian street. 6 924 South Illinois street. 7 805 South Missouri street. THIRTEENTH WARD. 1 — 422 East Morris street. 2 Wright street. 8— 334 Lincoln avenue. 4 945 East Minnesota street. 5 2163 Applegate street. 6 2127 South Meridian atreet. 7 117 Palmer street. 6—1241 Charles street. 9 145 Wisconsin street. 10— Church street. ■* FOURTEENTH WARD. 1— 1206 Oliver avenue. 2 916 River avenue. 3 1813 Oliver avenue. 4 1230 Lee street. 5 1766 Howard street. 6 Silver avenue. FIFTEENTH WARD. 1— Wilcox street. 2 2015 West Washington street. 3 1234 West Washington street. CENTER TOWNSHIP—OUTSIDE. 1 — G. M. Mathews’ home, Hobart road. 2 2606 Shelby street. DECATUR TOWNSHIP. 1— Valley Mills schoolhousc. 2 Weet Newton seboolhouse. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. 1— Old seboolhouse. New Bethel. 2 Fansler & Means Building, Acton. LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP. 1— Erbin McCord’s restaurant, Oaklandon. 2 Tomlinson barbor shop, Lawrence. 3 Masonic Hall, Castletoo,

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PERRY TOWNSHIP. 1— Trigg’s barber shop. Beech Grove. 2 Mrs. Quinton's residence, University Heights. 3R. H. Hartgrove'e residence. Norwood road, between Three Notch and 111uIT roads. 4 Am*! Smith's residence, Glenns Vai- _ _ ley. 5 Orube's garage, Southport. PIKE TOWNSHIP. 1 —Dr Bailey’s office, New Augusta. 2—Millard Swlnford's. Traders Point. WARREN TOWNSHIP. I—Cumberland schoolhouse. X— 6002 East Washington street. .3 —5320 East Washinrton street. 4 200 South Audubon road. 6 203 South Audubon road. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. 1 — Town hall. Brood Ripple. 2 Nick Hopper’s store. Sterling, Spring Mill road. .3—4003 Boulevard Place. 4 Engine house, Maple drive and Park avenue. 5 Moore's grocery store, 1749 East Forty-Sixth street. 6 Wells’ garage, Forty-Ninth street, between College avenue and Broadway. WAYNE TOWNSHIP. 1— John Marvel's residence, Sixteenth street and Big Four railroad. Speedway City. 2 West Tenth street. 3 1213 North Sheffield avenue. 4 720 North Pershing avenue. 5 523 North Belle View Place, K. of P. building. 6 1112 North Warman nvenne. 7 3611 West Michigan street. 8— 3044 West Michigan street. !>— 261 North Addison street. 10— 2515 West Washington street, Masonic hall. 11 — 120 Hancock street. 12— 2116 West Morris street. 13 — Building adjoining Maywood school. Tibbs and Kentucky avenues 14— Garden City schoolhouse, Rockville road. 15— High school, Ben Davis.

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1920.

DAVIS FRIENDS AID IN FIGHT j Campaign Support Proper and Above Board. Nor. 1, 1920. Editor The Times: Sir—My attention has been called to a statement questioning the sources of contributions to further the candidacy of Paul G. Davis for prosecuting attorney. Through fairness to Paul Darls and to those supporting him In his strenuous campaign, I want to say that he has, to my certain knowledge, received money from no Improper source. A list of the contributors to the fund which has been collected for him Includes such names as Meredith Nicholson, Dr. O. D. Odell, Aqullla Jones, John G. Rauch, Eugene C. Miller, Dr. J. Don Miller, Dr. John A. Pfaff, Alfred Kaufman, Judge Charles Remster, William A. Pickens, M. E. Foley, Samuel M. Ralston, Frank S. Flshback, Mark Pangborn, H. A. O. Speers, C. J. Orblson, Guernsey Van Riper, Fred Bates Johnson, Frank Ayres, Albert Lauck, Herbert King, Fred Hoke and Judge Clarence E. Weir. In addition to these, Hamilton County people who know Paul Davis, and who knew him as a boy, are interested In the success of his campaign, and have shown this Interest by making contributions. Other material assistance has been given by such men as Evans Woollen, Hugh Dougherty, S. O. Pickens, Thomas D. McGee and Judge Charles E. Cox. I am asking that this be published In order to correct whatever Impression of Impropriety there may be In reference to Mr. Davis’ campaign funds. Yours truly, (Signed) SMILEY M. CHAMBERS, Treasurer of the Davis and Decency Club.

BURGLARS TAKE COPS CLOTHING Holdup Men Camouflage in Halloween Costumes. Burglars and holdup men were active In Indianapolis Saturday night and Sunday, but the week-end investigations of the police have resulted In few arrests Even the police were not ssfj for a burglar entered til* home of Patrolman Forrest Romlnger, 128 West Vermont street and stole clothing valued at $142. Louis A. Kahn, who also lives at the Vermont street address, reported th3t throe suits of clothes were stolen from his room. Two holdup men, camouflaged In clown suits, robbed Melvin C. Branson. 19. manager of a grocery store at 1402 South East street and Floyd C. Russel, 904 Harlan street, a clerk, ns they were leaving the store at 10 o'clock Saturday night. The robbers obtained $788.32. The robbers both had revolvers. Two robbers dressed In clown suits held up Esrl Smith, 922 South Freemont street, earlier, but failed to obtain any money. A negro holdup man preferred money to Jewelry and refused to take the watch from Frank Batman, manager of the Kranco-Amerlcan Dry Cleaning Company, who was robbed In a garage In the reur of 870 West Twenty-seventh street. The robber, however, relieved Batman of $93 and some checks Burglars entered the soft drink place opernted by John Baker. 728 Haugh street and stole $3 from the cash register. Bert Noblet's restaurant at 120 West Ohio street was entered by burglars, who, after removing 200 pennies from the raso registers and taking clothing valued at $32, eooked themselves a breakfast which Included scrambled eggs. When W. T. Dugas. 509 I.inwood avenus, arrived home Sunday night, he found a burglar had ransacked the house carrying sway a hat. an overcoat and

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Illinois Central’s 1920 Bill For New Equipment Totals $27,109,768 The railroads of the United States have not been able to move promptly all the traffic offered, and business has suffered. This condition has been caused, very lately, by a lack of locomotives and cars. The railroads are not to blame. For a decade preceding the war an anti-railroad spirit prevented the levying of rates which would guarantee an investment return sufficient to attract capital for financing the purchasing of adequate equipment ; and during Federal control equipment purchased fell far short of the average of the preceding years. Now that the railroads have been returned to the control of their owners and more adequate rates have been awarded, the purchase of equipment has increased greatly. The Illinois Central has placed orders to date for locomotives and ears which will cost The purchases include: 150 Locomotives 20 Suburban Coaches 2.150 Coal Cars 12 Compartment Coaches MX* Refrigerator Cara lg Baggage Cars 600 Stock Cars K _ 300 Box Cara 6 Dm “ Cara 200 Flat Cars 50 Caboose Cars A part of this eqnipnicnt has been received. Further deliveries are under wav, and will lie kept up for a period of twelve months. The 150 locomotives cost $11,809,675. One hundred are for freight service and are 40 per cent larger in tractive power than any now in general use on our lines. Twenty-five are for passenger service and twenty-five are for switch service. Their delivery will begin this month and will be completed early next year. The 4,150 freight cars cost $13,473,600. AVe have received 1,500 coal cars. The delivery of the remainder has begun and will extend over a period of twelve months. , The fifty-five cars for passenger train service cost $1,676,493. They will be delivered during the first three months of next year. The fifty caboose cars cost $150,000. Nineteen have been delivered—the balance will be ready January Ist. In addition to this amount expended for new equipment, the Illinois Central System has appropriated $8,000,000 since the return of its property for enlargement of roadway facilities. Much of this work is under way. While the growth of the Illinois Central System may not have kept pace with the growth of business in the territory served by it, that it has not stood still is evidenced by the fact that during the past ten years it has expended $169,279,178 for additions and betterments to its property. Your attention is invited to these figures as testimony that our first co% sideration is service to the public. Constructive criticism and suggestions are invited. C. H. MARKHAM, President, Illinois Central Railroad Company.

DOG HILL PARAGRAFS [ "' —■ftlT The Wild Onion school teacher says It looks to him like everybody ought to be well pleased with the location of the United States as all the maps and globes show It to be centrally located, right In the front side of the globe. • • Atlas Peck has been reading a wholo lot this summer, and Is now better prepared than ever to disagree with everything anybody says. • • • It is observed that Ras Barlow takes a great deal of interest in church affairs since his girl got to singing In the choir jswelry valued at $250, and a purse containing $4. Frank Robinson and wife interrupted a burglar, who was trying to crawl through a transom of their cleaning and pressing room, 2038 West Washington street. Their yells frightened the burglar. Perfection Butter—C.lossbrenner’s.

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