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INDIANA DAILY TIMES 2S-29 E. Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main >BOO Automatic JS-151 RATES. One time 09 per 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 0* per line Contract rates on application. Legal notices 09 per line Lodges and club rotices ...76c per insertion Church notices (1 inch or less) 60c per Insertion Over 1 Inch. .07 per line additional. I>ath notices. 35c per insertion. Card of Thanks or In liemorlsm notices 07 per line Ads received until 10:JO a. m. for publication same day.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR*. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1897. Phones: Main 641-642. Auto. 22-64 L INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY. George Grmstemer Funeral director. 622 East Market. Old Phone Main 908. New Phone, 27-208. A. it. Ragsdale, J. Walsh Price, John Paul Ragsdale. A. M. RAGSDALE CO. 123 North Delaware street J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. Auto. 61-671. Prospect >32. W. T. BLASENGYM 163S Shelby at. P-t. 2579. Auto. 51-114. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM E. KRIEGER, New 21 154 Main 1454 1 40; N. Illinois. GADD -HE RT S. GADdTTiSO Prospect st. Phones: Prose j 422. Automatic 52-271. UNDERTAKERS— HIS BY 4r TITUS. *l7 North Del. New 56-664 Main 2620. CARD OF THANKS. CARD OF THANKS—We wish to express our sincere gratitude to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy and for the beautiful floral offerings at the death of our dear brother. Charley McKinney. We especially thank the Rev. C. L. Griffith, pallbearers, singers. Washington Camp 33. P. O S. of A. and Samaritan Lodge No. 658. I. O. O. F. for their kind services. MRS. ELLA STANSBURY. MRS. EPHA JOHNSON. MRS. STELLA GENTRY AND MR. NILE mckinney.
IN MF-MOaiAM. IN MEMORIAM —In loving remembrance of my darling little daughter Mary Hebble. who departed this life seven years ago today. Nov. 24. 1913: The golden gates were open And a gentle voice said come. And with her farewell spoken My darling entered home. v Heaven now contains my treasure. Earth her sweet memory keeps. And the angels love to linger Where, my darling Mary sleeps. Sadlv missed by her MOTHER, BROTHERS AND GRANDMA ROSE HEBBLE BRUENING. EDMOND. LENARD. FRANK HEBBLE. CLARA SMALLWOOP. GRANDMA. LOST AND FOUND. LOST OR STOLEN AIREDALE FEMALE. ORANGE COLOR. SHORT TAIL; ANSWERS TO NAME OF "FRILLS’ . LIBERAL REWARD FOft RETURN OR INFORMATION REGARDING HER '.VHF.REABOIffS. 1910 LEXINGTON. PROSPECT 7655. HOUSES— TO LET. WE MOVE by truck; local or overland; Insurance furnished free. Special rates on long-dis-tance trip*. Red Ball.' Main 4631 PUR NISH ED HOUSES AND FLATS. BEAUTIFUL modern bungalow; 6 rooms furnished, large y*rd. garage; located ♦93 4 Guilford ave. .*45.
ROOMS-—TO LET. NEW JERSEY, 91S S.; 3 unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, heat and lights furnished; reasonable. Prospect 6491. VERMONT, 33 W.; one square north of postodice. connecting rooms for several young men; other rooms. Main 7393. PRATT street. It] W.; modem room, private family, borne privileges, gentlemen preferred. Circle ISS2. EAST, 345 N.; 2 connecting front rooms; modern, also other rooms; walking dlstance. Call Circle 3633. FURNISHED room In modern home; married couple preferred; references required. Call Circle 1793. BEAUTIFULLY furnished front room dowotow n apt., private family, gentleman. Main 9012. DELAWARE, 527 X.; modern; warm sleeping rooms, adjoining hath; walking distance. Main 9215. LARUE. modern furnished front room upstair#; suitable for two gentlemen. Call Woodruff 473. ROOM In steam-heated apartment wanted; two gentlemen; walking distance. Main 3151. ILLINOIS. **32 X.; warm housekeeping or leeping room 35; modern. Circle 4785. FURNISHED room, downtown apartment. Gentleman; no other roomers. Main JD94. UNFURNISHED 2-room kitchenette, bath, hat. electricity furnlxhed North 7955. TWO nice light housekeeping rooms; private family, JS. 205 North Traub ave. THREE furnished rooms for light housekeeping. by week or month. Circle 2302. BROADWAY.’ ills; modern room In private family for two. Circle 189. TALBOTT. 2345 N.; two modern rooms, furnished. Call Harrison 1704. TWO furnished rooms In modern home; gentlemen only. North 4192. THREE rooms for rem; 1 downstair* and 1 upstairs. Call Main 7773. MARKET. 528 E.; modern furnished rooms. 52.50; steam heat. FURNISHED room. Just off College ave.; modern. Cal! North 3401. TWO connecting front rooms, furnished. 1519 Fletcher avenue. LARGE room, suitable for two; walking distance. Main 8391. ONE sleeping room for rent. 1137 East Pratt. NICELY furnished room. Call Main 60. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. NEW J ERSEY. 913 S.; two furnished light housekeeping rooms; private home, steam heat, gas range and sink in kitchen, SlO p-r week. Also one large light housekeeping room. 39 per week. Call Prospect SISJ2. BUSINESS CHANCES, N. \ „ ROOMING’ gHOUSES. Ten rooms. N. Delaware; nicely furnlSN,’;.'i rooms, N. Alabama; good payer. Investigate today. y H. & M. SALES SERVICE. 312 Indiana Trust bldg. ' Main 6773.
SOOMIN(f HOUSE, eight furniture; homelike atmosphere; Modern: good Income; full of roomers; piking distance; 3SSO. ea? , h , or 315 call unless interested. Mainl 7 * 34 - F St Clair. I‘arty leaving city. CORNER grocery” with five living room.; e fNmANA et BUSi n NIr E XCHANGBX SIS Indiana Truat Bldg. „ , ROOM I NX* houtse on north aide, "rE.r-v? ffwaanwai from 1 to 3 P- _ m 1 ROOMING HOUBES. Cash or terms., MR SEBKEE. 40 North Delaware street. Main 517 ■ ROOMING "HOUSE: 7 room* Only 1400. SIR. SEBREE. Main 51 <7. ~~~~ ~~ pETfcfel iv£>. Onigley-Hyland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigator*. 525-528 Law bldg. Mala MB. ' LARGS FROII grom small sxpsnditure toHow _ Baal IrtTte advertisingu "Want Ad” % The Times.
MALE HELP-WANTED. WANTED—Boys to carry downtown Times routes. Call for MR. MOOREHEAD, between 2 and 4 any afternoon. Circulation Dept. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE, 309 E. Washington st.. Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 757. SALESMEN—WANTED. Stock Salesman Wanted We want live 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 ehow you one of our wonderful little Ice refrigerating machines, making Ice and refrigerations. Arctic Ice Machine Cos. Xl-1J Arcade. Main 4496. HUSTLING SALESMAN, CAPABLE OF MANAGING CREW OF HOUSE-TO-HOUSE CANVASSERS. UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO RIGHT MAN. CALL 312 CASTLE HALL BI.DG. EXPERIENCED stock salesmen for tlrstclass dividend paying securities of oldestablblished Indiana corporation. Call at room 510 Board of Trade any Tuesday or Wednt-day. WANTED —MEN FOR HOUSE-TO-HOUSE CANVASSING; LIVE PROPOSITION; IMMEDIATE PAY; GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS. APPLY' 312 CASTLE BALL BLDG.
SITUATION WANTED—MALE. CHILDREN’S AID ASSOCIATION EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. 610 Indianapolis Securities Co.’s Bldg. Phones: Circle 3784. Auto. 22-034. No charge. Call between 8 and 12 in. Wanted—Factory, store and office work for boys 14 to 16, white or colored. Wanted—Factory, store and office work for girls 14 to 16, white or colored. Wanted —Waitress and maid for private family. hlte. Wanted —After school work for boys. Wanted—Restaurant work for colored girla __ FEMALE HELP-WANTED. WANTED —Young lady, good reader, to assist in the dictation department lii return for a shorthand or bookkeeping course. See Frd W. Case, prin., CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, third floor University Park Bldg., Pennsylvania and Vermont streets. _____ GIRL or woman to take cars of two children and aas'al with housework. 2823 Moore avenue 21 AID. white, at once. SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND. Apply in person. WANTED-FEMALE, W ANTED—Office work afternoons, two years of high school. Woodruff 3469. DRESSMAKING and crocheting. 1805 Southeasterr avenue.
NOTICE*. Natureopathy. Swedish Massage Batbs and general treatments. Thorough satisfaction. 119 East Vermont street. First Boor front. Hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. THE Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen will give their fifty-second annua! ball Jr* th* Riley room, Claypooi Hotel. Thanksgiving night. Nov. -sth. As In previous years the tlance will be Informal ami dancing will bfgii at S 3‘) p. m. : Hay and BWlillll manage. MIBM DK VERE. 17 % W Ohio Main i*7J. BUSINESS SERVICE*. #SAVE by having your old hats renovated. Best work in city, by American Hatters. INDIANAPOLIS HAT BLEACHERY 28 Kentucky Ave. Main 6179. SEWING - MACHINES Rented, $3 per mo. Ail xna kea machine* repaired. Every piece, part or screw for any tewing machine White Sewing Machine Cos. . Main 600. Auto. 25-216. 312 Mass. An nSrolTiiiTilye' ~ Call Main 9081 and have your vault*, sinks and cisterns cleaned before It ’ freezes up. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and ; pillows made to order. E. F. BURKLE, ; 416 Mass ave. Main 1428 New 23-778. WE MOVE f by truck; local or overland; Insurance fur- ! nished free; special rates on long-distance ; trips. Red Ball. Main 4631. ’ SAFETY RAZOR BLADES | -bsrprned. TUTTLKDGg. 201 Indiana ave VACUUM cleaners rented by day or I week. Phone Circle 803. , EXPERT cash" REGI3TER RKPAIRINO. ( 110 W. Ohio St. Circle 2296.
BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. SPECIAL SALE on all-wool trousers to your measure, while they last, 37, 58, 53 and 310. W. G. SCHNEIDER, 39 WEST OHIO STREET. Be sure you are in the right place. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. Jordan touring, CADILLAC TOURING, OVERLAND ROADSTER, OAKLAND SIX. These cars are in good condition and must be sold at once. Can be bought at a bargain on easy monthly payments. SEE BELLMORE. OVERLAND 85-4 A staunch touring car that Is In excellent condition. Ha? been overhauled and faultlessly repainted by our experts. Easy terms can ,he arranged. Used car department, second floor. r *HE GIBSON COMPANY, ( 'pltol Avenue at Michigan. EITHEj xew or USED CARS. INVESTIC ATE OUR YEAR PLAN. “you LE ct the car. WE THE MONEY” AUTOMQAIe FUNDING CO. 912-L^Kjt e .jtf angur Bldg.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. In Buying A USED CAR You are dependent largely on the honesty and sincerity of others. Nordyke & Marnton Company have proved their citizenship In :iany years of honesty In uelness In Indianapolis. ESTABLISHED 1864. v large, rapidly changtng stock of used cars in many sizes, styles and prices—always on hand. Speelall Oldsmobiie roadster, 191$ model. In excellent mechunlcal condition, good tires, top, etc. Price 8650. LOCAL BRANCH Nordyke <& Marmon Company MERIDIAN AT ELEVENTH ST . INDIANAPOLIS.
1920 OVERLAND TOURING DF GIBSON QUALITY STANDARD Driven less an 6.000 milss. Has had the best of rare by former owner. The reasonable price and easy term* will Immediately win your decision. Used car department, second floor. THE GIBSON COMPANY, Capitol Avenue at Michigan. “HE BOUGHT A NASH” • We have the following cußtomenT cars on pale at prices so low that you should see them before buying elsewhere. Pul'k E 44. roadster. Buick K 46. touring. Buick K 49, touring, "-passenger. Doage Sedan; like new. Monroe. Rex top. touring. Maxwell. 1920 touring. Overland 90. R top, touring Elgin Sport, 1920; dlsteel wheels. Buick K, sedan, driven 1,200 miles; good as new. 5 cord tires. Buick E 4h coupe; tip-top shape. KellySprlngfleld cord tires. Cash or reasonable terms LOSEY-NASH RETAIL CO. Main 3348 OVERLAND 4 COUPE DF GIBSON STANDARD QUALITY Still covered by factory guarantee. A xturdy 1920 model that has been driven less than 2.500 miles. I in excellent condition thioughout. Equipped with wire wheels and all good tires. Small Initial payment, piy the balance as you ride. Used car department, second floor. THE GIBSON COMPANY, Capitol Avenue at Michigan. : _ ; I . yioo [i 1180 down will buy a good used ear. We have Fords, Maxwella. Bulcks, Dodges and others In line shape, that w# can sell you on a small down payment, balance 1 year. No red tape. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS. (18 N. Capitol. Open evenlnga j OVERLAND COUNTRY CLUB A "•nappy” little sport car painted a rich green. Has been overhauled and is In excellent condition. Has wire wheels and all good tires. Terms If desired. Used car department, second floor. THE GIBSON COMPANY, Capitol Avenue at Michigan. OAKLAND SIX TOURING CAR ! 1917 model, 2 new tirea, others iu good condition. j Part cash, balance payments, from j responsible party. CALL IRVINGTON 1779. GRAM BERNSTEIN TRUCK | Fine condition and must be sold at once. A bargain. Small payment down, balance 1 year. CALL IRVINGTON 1643. INDIANA TRUCK. | Good condition. Must be sold at once. I A bargain. Cash or payments. Call Irvington 1643. WE have several touring cars and roadsters. Will trade for diamonds, stock or equities in city property. 334 E. Market street. Main 5716. I OVERLAND 90 with Rex top, like naw. 1 236 N. Pennsylvania. Main 2248.
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24,1920.
FIGURES DO NOT LIE Unless a liar makes the figures, but the best way to “cut a figure” is to use Times Want Ads and figure among the thousands who are daily benefiting by their use. A trial will convince you that these figures do not lie. Call Main 3500 or Auto. 28-351.
AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE. MAXWELL ROADSTER A keen little roadster that Is light and economical to operate. Has been overhauled and faultlessly repainted. Easy terms If deKired Used car department, second floor. THE GIBSON COMPANY, Capitol Avenue at Michigan. Monroe Roadster, starter, five good tires. DETROIT ELECTRIC SALES CO. 963 N. Meridian Street. Main 942. Auto. 22-125. BEFORE purchasing a used car • u. We can save you money. DICKEY MOTOR SALES CO., 1027 North Meridian street. AUTOMOBILES—SALE OR TRADE, Grant 6 Touring, good mechanial condition, good tires. Price S3OO, or will consider trade on Ford touring car. Irvington 3363.
AUTOMOBI LES—WANTED. AUTOS WANTED We guarantee highest cuah price for your car. IN DDLS. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 618 North Capitol. Main 2633 Auto. 22-018. Largest buyers and sellers of used cars In the state. I WANT YOUR CAR •nd 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 E. NEW YORK OT. AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. 619 N. Illlnole Bt. Main 157* Auto, 22-08$ AUTOB wanted, highest caeh price.; no delay; quick action AUTOMOBILE TRADING GO 655 N. Capitol. AUTO REPAIR* AND UPPLIE. AUTO TOPS BROKEN CELLULOID replaced and repaired In your rurtalna while you wait. Curtain* made to open with the door DELAWARE GARAGE Main 14* JIS N. Delaware. A DT4MiI >l4l LE PAIN'TING. The better claaa The kind that iasta and satisfies WILBUR JOHNSON CO., 138 8 r.aet at. Phones: Proapect 6448 New 14-88$. BATTER* EH. ' New and guaranteed for any oar. Rebuilt, repainted, recharged. Open until 9 pm. BATTERY DISTRIBUTING CO. 807 Uap Ave. Main 8141. Don’t Walt Till Christmas! Now la the time to get that car painted for your aprinc driving FLEMING & REED 180 83 E. New York St. AUTO WASHING Our Specialty. 323-334 North illlnole £ A S Auto Laundry ON* MAN *n*o top.. ide curtain* .eat and radiator cover*. PERFECTION AUTO TOP CO.. 1187 Udell etreeL North 846. DOWNTOWN TIRE SHOP. VULCANIZING that give. aatl.faction. 85 Kentucky avenue. Main 1117 CITIZRNB AUTO repair Ke*r~Ts4l N. Capitol avenue. MOTORCYCLE* AND *lCvCLfc*. HARLEY-DAVIDSON Motorcycles and Bicycles Johnson Motor Wheels ERNEST HUGHES 884-88 Mae*. Ave Main 8484. MOTORCYCLE and bicycle repairing. We buy. eell and exchange all kind* L. FRENCH A SON. Prospect 5938. OAHH paid for all kind* of motorcycle* FLOYD PETERMAN. (00 Marsachueetts avenue AU TO* AND TRUCK* I’uii Htrtfi ALTOS FOR RENT—Do your own drtving. U-Drlve Auto Service at Hoosler Laundry. Hear Keith’e theater. Male (821. IT-DRIVB KM. Automobiles rented to drive yourself. MARKET MOTOR SERVICE. 534 a. Market et. Main $716
AUCTIONS. On account of Thursday being Thanksgiving, our regular sals will be held on Friday, Nov. 28. commencing at 9:80 a. m., at 227 and 229 N. New Jersey. THREE TALKING MACHINES, MA= HOGANY CASES Van loads of furniture, stoves, consisting In part of ten cheap heating stoves, kitchen catdnets, dressers. washstand*. rockers, chairs, tables, very fine folding bed, Iron beds, mattresses, springs, oak wardrobes, sectional bookcase! walnut bed and dresser to match; some bed clothes, five barrels of old books, one-horse top wagon, cook stoves, restaurant gas range, four-hole oil stove In good condition. curtains, shades, tinware, one lot of goods to be sold for the administrator. There are so many articles in this lot that can not be mentioned. Do not forget the date. Friday, Nov. 26. Come and buy goods at your own price. LEW SHANK, Auctioneer. Main 2023. AUCTION SALB 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 claimed by proper owners, one carload of 2.339 bundles building lath, consigned to Indianapolis Mortar and Fuel Cos. Terms of sale, cash or certified check. J. K. VANCE, Freight Claim Agent. C., C., C. & St. L. Ry. Cos., Indianapolis, Indiana. notice! ~ AUCTION SALE. The Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Ity. Cos., will sell at public auction on Monday, January 17th, 1921, 10 a. m., east side Leota street, at Shelby street coach yards, Indianapolis. Ind., unless previously claimed by proper owners, between 50 and 60 cross ties, one secondhand planer, 1 engine and boiler on wheels, shipment consigned to Indianapolis Machinery Cos. Terms of sale cash or certified check. J. K. VANCE. F. C. A., C., C., C. & ST. U RY. CO. Ipdlanapolls, Ind.
WEAL ESTATE— FOR SALE. PERSHING AVE. BARGAINS Six rooms, gas, electric lights and city water. In one of the best locations west. This Is a real bargain if sold at once. Price |g,250; 8500 cash and balance like rent. Call Mr. Elder. Evenings Irvington 8406. Schmid & Smith. 134 North Delaware. Main 4088. WANTED HOMES I can’t get the homes I need for the customers I have. They have S3OO to 81.000 cash and want to pay J 2.500 to 85.500, east and south. Call Mr. Rhyneraon. Woodruff 2415, with W. L. Bridges. 336-9 K. of P. Bldg. Main 4114. FLETCHER ave.. In 1400 block; beautiful semi-modern home, 7 rooms, bath, electric lights, gas, basement, large garage for 3 or 4 cars or shop. Fine condition; full lot. In good neighborhood; brick street; now empty; Immediate possession. Price $4,600 on terms to suit you. PARIS, 313 Hume-Mansur. Main 6071 or evenings Circle 4787. S2SOCASH balance like rent. Now vacant. Pretty 4room bungalow. Just like new; electric lights and gas. Fine yard, good location; southeast. Russe H. Hartman. 1M MEDIATE - POSSESSION. ON BEAUTIFUL CARROLLTON AVE. Five-room modern home with enclosed front veranda and rear porch. Can be bought for $6,000 on very low terms and give Immediate possession. MARION COUNTY STATE DANK. $lO CASH, then only $1.25 weekly secures a beautiful, large, high, level lot In that good section c'ose to Thirty-Eighth street and two squares southeast of fair grounds. Pi Ice this week only $625, 640 Lemcke Annex. Main 1409. “grocery store, north ” Annual business about $150,000. Will lump for $15,000 or Invoice. Will trade for good rental property. Frank S. Clark & Cos. 228 E. Ohio. Main 3377. HOME FOR COLORED. Five-room house on Senate ave., near 16th st.; gas, lights and water. PRICE $2 250. $250 cash, S2O month. DUNLOP A HOLTEGEL. Realtor* 122 K. Market st. TEN-ROOM modern house, nor.h; opposite Art Institute on Pennsylvania st.; first floor of 6 rooms used as family home; Income from live rooms on second floor and from 4 garages Is $144 per month. Can be seen by appointment; leaving city. Telephone North 5302. MODERN HOME. Close In; 7 rooms within walking distance near College car line. Price $1,000; SSOO caeh $35 mo. DUNLOP A HOLTEuEL. REALTORS 122 East Market Bt. _ Good Sale for cash; $5,500; 8room modern home. Call Irvington 538, 250 S. Sherman drive. STRICTLY modern and almost new double house, east front, paved street. Rent $49. Reasonable term* Washington 1079. FINE modern home, almost new. hardwood floors, sun room, boulevard street. Can arrange terms. Washington 1079. IF you ere wanting bargain# In property on south side In singles and double*, call Prospect *is4 after 4 p. in. DOUBLE. Rural, near Washington; fl-e rooms, modern, paved street. $760 cash, balance monthly Main 107.
LOI S FOR SALE. Large, beautiful lots In Wayne park. lust off of West Washington street, which Is being paved, ti down. $1 week. Will take you out In our automobile st your convenience. OSCAR LEE, 1(0! City Trust. Main sls. ~~R£AL ESTATE—WANTED. WE have a c**h buyer for flve-room house with or without furnace, between East Tenth and East Washington, east of Gray street. Will pay $3,500. Home Seekers Realty Cos. HAVE customer for six or seven-room modern home north or eaat, also for 6 room bungalow and double. Call us If your property Is for **io. Main 107, or 142. HAVE buyer* for property aouth, can pay reasonable amount down. See MU. HU RUT. 112 K Market streec ROOMIN'ti houaea wanted. Call MR. BEBREE. Main 1177. FARMS—FOP SALE. 72-ACRK, highly Improved, rich sand and black loam farm, and 135-acre, level. Improved, very frrtlle. highly productive, bla* k loam farm, well tiled; both on good gravel mads. J. UI.AIZE, Oaktow n, lnd. ALABAMA Alfalfa, corn and grass land, fertile, rolling. healthy, beautiful, cheap, the real "Argentina of America." Write McCLUItE iS GOOD LAND AGENCY, Demopollt, Ala. 32 ACRES Improved, it* mllee south of Trafalgar. $4,800. MARTIN WHITE. Trafalgar, lnd HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ATTENTION HELP FIGHT HIGH COST OF LIVING. Beautiful davenport* with chair* to match, 1 dozen styles to choose from. We make them to your Individual order. You can have them covered to carry out any color or decorative scheme you have In mind, tapestry, velour, damask, corduroy, denims; a wonderful variety to choose from and all at a saving of from 60 to 100 per cent on the regular retail store prices. When you consider that 1 have made davenport* and chairs In Indlanapolla for some of the best retail furniture stores for $0 years you will know I am not an experiment. 1 make nothing but guaranteed upholstered furniture. We also reilnlsh and repair. Give us a call and Judge for yourself. HUNKY MAG Li. 108 a. Capitol avenue. Telephone Mam 1027.
HEATERS. BASE BURN EH 8, HOT BLAST®. OAK STOVES, GAS HEATERS, COAL OIL HEATERS. CANNON STOVES and large stoves for factory, shop, schoolhouaea or church. All of our stove* are guaranteed in beet condition, at the lowest price. GLAZER, 211 E. Washington st. RIGS Hundreds of rugs, all kinds, wool filler, Axnilnsler, Bozart. velvet. Wiltons,' gras* matting, any kind of a rug; we have them. Como and see our rug* before you buy. GLAZER 211 E. Washington at. ~ GOOD ÜBEL KUuA We have the largest selection In Indianapolis of high-grade used rugs; sUI else* at prices that will pleas* you. USED GOODS STORE. 424 Massochuset* ave. "INVALID CHAIRS and crutch** to rent; free delivery to all parts ot city; Invalid chairs $3.50 per month. BAKER BROS., 219 E. Washington st. PRACTICALLLY new fumed oak buffet and table; bargain. Irvington 9864. Address 340 Whittier Place. RADIANT HOME —ls you want a Radiant Home baseburner, on payments, go to BAKER BROS. MAHOGANY parlor suites at leas than half new price, on payments. BAKER BROS. __ COMBINATION Peninsular ranges at savehalf prices on payments. BAKER BROS. ALL kinds of household goods at savehalf prices, on payments. BA KER BROS. COMBINATION Garland ranges at eavohalf prices, on payments. BAKER BROS. MAHOGANY bedroom suites at save-half price* on payments. BAKER BROS. RUGS and floor coverings at save-half prices on payments. BAKER BROS. PALACE—If you want a Palace hot blast, on payments, go BAKER BROS. KITCHEN cabinets at save-half prices. Cash or payments. BAKER BROS. CLERMONT —If you want a Clermont hot blast or> payments, go to BAKER BROS. CHIFFEROJBEST at save-half prices, on payments at BAKER BRGS._ COAL RANGES at save-half prices on payments at_ BAKER BROS. DAVENOS at nave-half prices on payments at BAKER BROS. FIRST-CLASS heating stove. Very reasonable. Woodruff 4788. GAS RANGES at save-half price*, on payBAKER BROS. WATCH - for our ad. KROOT & KROOT, 607-9 W. Washington. GET a stove for that extra room. Buy it from BAKER BROS. EASY CHAJKS dirt cheap on payments, at BAKER BROS.
MISCELLANEOUS — FOR ALK. TYPEWRITER BARGAINS [ TERMS DESIRED GET OUR PRICES ON UNDERWOOD, MONARCH. REMINGTON. L. C. SMITH. ROY' AL, OLIVER and other GOOD USED MACHINES AT LOW PRICEB. ALL MACHINES GUARANTEED. CLARK TYPEWRITER SHOP ENTRANCE 18 WEST MARKET 8T„ COR. ILLINOIS, UPSTAIRS. PHONE, MAIN 2686. FOR THANKSGIVING Tailored suit* and overcoat* (ready-to-wear) at greatly reduced prices, and in all sizes. W. G. SCHNEIDER, 39 West Ohio Street. Be sure you are in the right place. Corduroy /“TH Pants / $4, $5, $6, $7 l I THE PANTS \ I STORE CO. Ml Two Store. U 48 W. Ohio. A 110 E. Market W ” Quit Wearing Ready-Made Mill $ *Ve make them to Q jJ your measure for LEON TAILORING CO. 131 U. NEW IUUa. C?P one flight WANTED Five thouaand people to get bulk oysters at OYSTER FRANK. __ 4us E. Washington. BRASS bed springs and mattress, S2O; iron bed. springs and mattress. sls. small ro> ker. $3; man’s suit, size 40, $(. Call Woodruff 2296. DIAMOND dinner ring, suitable for Christmas gift, $95. Phone Harrison 3133. OIERCOAT: gent's blaca with seal skin collar Sell cheap. Prospect 4188. GRAPE .tries first rlaas, 2 years old; 18% og. Balmont :67. DESKS a; save-half price* on payment* at BAKER BROS.
MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. HSGKE3T CASH PRkCE PAID FOR SCRAP IRON* METALS AND RUBBER CAR LOTS OH LESS. ALWAYS IN THE MARKET FOR Boilers, Tanks and Machinery INDIANAPOLIS IRON AND METAL CO. L. SANTOW, PRESIDENT 1421 W. RAY ST. BELMONT 4110 WE WILL PAY 75c A BUSHEL FOR WAGON YELLOW EAR CORN DELIVERED TO THE STOCK YARDS. 1 iEW SI lANK pays best prices in city for household l ods and fixtures of all kinds. 227 North New Jersey street. Main 2025. WE MOVE by truck; local or overland; Insurance furnished free, special rates on long-distance trip* Red Had. Main 48S1. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. COLUMBIA phonograph, mahogany, $l5O -lie, only SBS. We save you $35 $76 on any Victor. Edison. Brunswick or other standard make. USED GOODS STORE. 424 Mass. Are. RECORDS, good records of any make you desire. 40c. BAKER BROS.. 219 W, Washington. VIOLINS, \ size. 14 size and full slza. YVACHMAN. 62$ South Alabama. Prospect 5768 WANT to buy a good $Vi or 4 octave xylophone. Call North 4201. WILL pa> SXS to SSO cash for upright tilano. North 4221. PET STOCK AND POULTRY. WANTED—Home* for healthy homeless dogs INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY MUNICIPAL DOG POUND. $24 East New York St. Hours: 11 a. m. to 12 noon dally. ANGORA kittens. See the cute catlcts at 4 328 Washington boulevard. Washington 494. BLACK nnd tan rabhlt and coon hound; none better, sls. 1027 Fletcher avenue. TRY our special ecratch feed. No grit. $3.00. Laying mash, $3.50. Prospect 4216. BOSTON bull pupa; screw tail, 10 weeks old. 2060 North Dearborn. _ jLIvE STOCK AND VEHICLES. FOR SALE—ONE FOUR-TON DRAY AND GOOD HEAVY TEAM WITH COMPLETE HARNESS. CALL AT 625 W. PEARL STREET. THE BEVERIDGE PAPER COMPANY. FULL-BLOODED Shetland pony, saddle galted, broke to drive, gentle and absolutely safe for children; also Huddle and bridle. 2160 N. Capitol. North 1696, WANTED- Good buggy horse for old lady. 2208 Thornberry street. Belmont 1563.
COAL ANDWOqo FOR >ALjL Illinois Lump, $10.50 pei* Ton Ntce, largo coal, good for furnace or stove. Illinois egg, $lO. Prospect 3280. Auto. 52-384. COAL Why not buy from an Independent concern. Call North 91(1 and investigate. COAL. COAL. COAL WEAVER COAL CO. 11l Leota St. Prospect 2201. ILLINOIS LUMP. L. H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 2161 or Main 8531, FOR SALE —Coal and wood. INTERSTATE PRODUCTS CO. Main 98$. COAL — Indiana. Kentucky. West Virginia and Illinois. Circle 800. INDIANA mine run, $8 per ton. Prospect 8280. Auto. 62-584. -^ ANBFaR ANO aiOßAOfc,_ Gr 7 VTCi rr STORAGE CHEAPEST \Vy RATES IN CITY. CALL \/ US. Everything at reaII zonable price. Packed, || shipped anywhere, 'ijy IS Locked room it desired. SO Went Henry. Main 468*. TRACTION TERMINAL Baggage Cos. Transfer and Hauling. Mil® 1293. Auto, 81-261. WE MOVE by truck; local or overland; Insurance furnished tree. Special rates on long-distance trips. Red Eall. Main 4631. CALL SHANK for the best service in hauling, packing, shipping and storage. J 27-229 North New Jersey Bt. Main 2028. Time* Want Ad* find the ngnt people tor the right place* ana the right plaoee for the right people. Phans Main B(6® Auto. 11-3(1.
MACHINERY AND TOOLS. GOOD, usuable 2-lnch and 214-Inch boiler tubes; practically new: for sale In any quantity; suitable for retubing. M. L. GOLDBERG & SONS. 1302 W. Washlngton. Belmont 367. ... LEGAL NOTICE. LEGAL NOTICE. The Indiana State Board of School Book commissioners will receive sealed bids until m ' f rlday ’ December 17, 1920, at T>,,hi. t* ° f the Stat ® Superintendent of l üblß Instruction, In the State House. In--B'. * ndiana . from publishers of _ text books as provided in the acts ffw 1 ! 17 ’, p ? ecs *4l-443, on a series of text books for use in the common schools or the State of Indiana, for a term of five years, in the following branches of study: geography, Engilsh Grammar, Spelling, Physiology, History of the United States, Domestic Science, Industrial Arts and one book In each of the following subjects for the Junior high school: Literature, language, mathematics, community civics, and Tour elective texts in general science. None of said text books shall contain anything of a partisan or sectarian character; and, it is required that they shall be at least equal in size and quality as to matter, material, style of binding and mechanical execution ae to standard text books now In general use. The publisher shall state specifically in his bid the price at which each book will be furnished, and accompany such bid with specimen copies of each and all books to be furnished in such bid. All bids by publishers must be accompanied by a bond In the penal sum of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to the acceptance and satisfaction of the Governor of the State of Indiana, conditioned that if any contract be awarded to any bidder such bidder will enter into a contract to perform the condition* of this bid to the acceptance and satisfaction of said board. No bid shall be considered unless the same be accompanied by an affidavit of the bidder setting forth that he Is In no wise, directly or Indirectly, connected with any other publisher or Arm who Is bidding for books submitted to said board, nor has any pecuniary interest In any other publisher or Arm bidding at the same time, and that he is not a party to any contract, syndicate, or other scheme whereby the benefits of competition are denied to the people of this State. The Indiana State Board of School Book Commissioners reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, or any part thereof for any particular book or book*. By order of the Indiana State Board of School Book Commissioner* L. N. HINES, President. E. U. GRAFF. Secretary.
No. 8029. UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S NOTICE. United States of America, District of Indiana, ss. Whereas, a libel of Information was filed in the District Court of the United States for the District of Indiana, on the 27th day of October, 1920, by Frederick Van Nuys, Esq., United States Attorney, on behalf of the United States, against one Buick model K-45. 5-passenger motor vehicle, motor No. 611226, Indiana license No. 127433, 1920, seized at said district in violation internal revenue law, and claiming damage# in the sum of $ . and praying prooeas against said property, and that the same may be condemned and sold therefor. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the monition under the seal of said court to me directed and delivered, 1 do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming said good*, or any part thereof, oi in any manner interested therein, that they be and appear before the District Court of t..e United States, to be held at the city of Indianapolis, In and for the Diaulct of Indiana, on the first Monday of December next, at 10 o’clock of the forenoon of that day. then and there to Interpose their claims and make their allegation* in that behalf. MARK STORKN, Attest: Marshal, U. 8. NoBLH C. BUTLER. Clerk.
No. 806$. UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S NOTICE. United States of America, District of Indiana, as: Whereas a libel of Information was filed In the District Court of the United Sit for the District of Indiana, on the 11th day of November, 1920. by Frederick Van Nuys United States Attorney on behalf of the United States, against one Alien, mode) 41. motor vehicle, factory No. 20524. seized at said district for violation of the revenue law. and claiming damages In the sum of $ . and praying process against said property, and that the same may bo condemned snd sold therefor. Now. therefore, in pursuance of the monition under 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 they be and appear before the District Court of the United States, to be held at the city of Indianapolis, in and for the District of Indiana, on the first Monday of December next, at 10 o'clock of the forenoon ot that day. then and there to interpose their claims and make their allegations In that behalf. MARK STOREN, Attest: Marshal, U. S. NOBLE C. BUTLER. Clerk. No. 8085. UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S NOTICE. United States of America, District of Indiana, ss: Whereas, a libel of Information was filed In the District Court of the United States for the District of Indiana, on the llth day of November, 1920. by Frederick Van Nuys. United States Attorney on behalf of the United States against one Monroe 6-passenger motor vehicle, engine No. 269901. seized at said district for violation of the revenue 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, in pursuance of the monition under 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 they bo and appear before the District Court of the United States, to be held at the city of Indianapolis, in and for the District of Indiana, on the first Monday of December 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 STOREN. Attest: Marshal, U. S. NOBLE C. BUTLER. Clerk. No. 8069. UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S NOTICE. United States of America, District of Indiana, ss: Whereas, a libel of Information was filed In the District Court of the United Stater for the District of Indiana, on the llth day of November, 1920, by Frederick Van Nuys, United States Attorney on behalf of the United States, against one Chevrolet (-passenger motor vehicle, engine No. P 6-967. Indiana license No. 205503, aelzed at said district for violation of the revenue law, and claiming damages In the sum of $ and praying process against said property, and that the sauna may be condemned and sold therefor. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the monition under 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 they be and appear before the District Court of the United States, to be held at the city of Indianapolis. In and for the District of Indiana, on the first Monday of December next, at 10 o’clock of the forenoon of that day, then and there to Interpose thetr claims and make their allegations In that behalf MARK STOREN, Ai ..f; Marshal, U. S. NOBLE C. BUTLER. Clerk. i NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to the statute that the undersigned, conducting a public storage house, will, on Thursday Dec. 18. 1920, at 9 a. m.. sell for accrued charges the household and other goods In storage for 6lx months with charges unpaid belonging to the following named people: Wm. Day. Edna Drlegback. Stella Folts. Russell Moore, Mrs. It. S I’arker. Mrs. Pearl Ross. Henry Smith, Chester Wilson, Mrs. A. M. Bryan. PAHTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO., 419-23 E. Market street.
FINANCIAL. WHEN YOU NEED MONEY SIOO-S2OO-S3OO Investigate our easy-to-pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loans. Get SSO, pay back $2.(0 a month. Get SIOO, pay back $6.00 a month. With Interest at 314 Per cent • month. Pay faster if you like Less cost. For rxaniple: Pay a SSO loan In full In One Month. TOTAL COST $1.75. On Furnitura, Pianos, Victrola*. etc., without removal. ALSO ON DIAMONDS, ETC. Call, phone or white ram km collateral lum M. (Bonded Lenders) ESTABLISHED 1887. 201 LOMBARD BUILDING. 2414 EAST WASHINGTON ST. Phone Main 82 >6. New 25-788. MONEY to loan oil city and farm brokerage. 15 When bldg.
FINANCIALPERSONAL LOANS® S2O TO S3OO ■ This office Is operated under the vision of the Stat# of Indiana and vail tabllshed for the purpose of providing place where honest people can horre, any amount from S2O to S3OO withe I paying more than the legal rate of 1 terest or without being imposed upon I any way It Is only necessary that you are ket Ing house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSI We do not notify your employ neither do we make Inquiries of yc friends, relatives or trades people. You can have all the time necessary . repayment and pay only for the act! time you keep the money. Call and us explalr. No charge unless you b' row. Loans with other companies pc off and more money advanced at lei rate*. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAJ 2923 OR AUTO 22-450. SECURITY MORTGAG LOAN CO. Rooms 205-7-8 Indiana Trust Bldg. 113 E. Wash. Bt. Corner Virginia A-
I Ob CAB BORROW MONEY I 80 CHEAP ;■ and on such easy terms of repaymelH from the Fidelity Loan Company, a :■ censed and bonded firm, for use In paybM overdue bills or to buy the things 9BG need tor CASH at BARGAIN that every one should take advantag ■Stour service. LOANS ON FURNITURE M $20.30 to 1300.00 M at legal rates, on short notics and publicity. We give you all the time want to rep.V a loan and only charge the actual time you have the money. Isn't It 7 #! You Can Afford to Borrow ■ On $ 40 pay $2 a month amj lnter<H On $ 60 pay J3 a month and On s*oo pay $5 a month and lnter>H PAY MORE ANY TIME AND RED THE COST. HH IN YOUR BEHALF ■ We are on the Job eight hours a day, through personal contact and •ervlca, plus a deep personal Inters*. can serve you and your friends as wish to be served. In these unusual business friendships, close relations. tual understandings a-d co-operation real assets to all yf us. We are ready |o three-fourths of the way. Now ItH op to you. HI FIDELITY LOAN CO.l 106 E. Market St. WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKB REAII ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WEI PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACT*. MOWTGAtiKS. BONDS AND STOCKS I USTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER. Proa. Fifth floor Indianapolis Securities Bldg. Southwest corner De'zwsre and Market WE MOVE by truck; local or overland; Insurance furnished free Special rates on loug-dlatanoe trip* Rd Ball Main 4*Bl. INSURANCE In all branche* AUBREY D. PORTER, 916 Peoples Bank bldgj Main 7049. and FIRST and second mortgages on IndiaH ar.d Indianapolis real estate. P-. B. SON. 103 N. Delaware eh Main 1618.
FINANCIAL WAYS! AND MEANS TOPI j Indiana U., Purdue afl Normal to Be Discussed* The financial situation of the three Dcatlonal institutions—Purdue, and th State Normal School—will be rented to 500 or more prominent who will attend a dinner here Invitations to the dinner are mailed to leading business men farmers of the State, members of ■■ Assembly and others Interested In welfare of the three schools. The dlnflH Is being arranged by J. W. Fesler F. F. Chandler, trustees of Indiana Purdue, respectively. H The program to be put before Legislature will be discussed at the dIH ner. The three institutions are In bH financial straits as a result of increaH cost of maintenance and practically H increase In their incomes. H L. N. Hines, State Superintendent H Public Instruction, will preside asstoaiH master, and addressee will be delivers* by the presidents of the three lnstifjfl tions. W. E. Stone. Purdue: W. L. Indiana: W. W. Parsons. State NormiH Fiwood Haynes, Kokomo mannfactunV Hence Orme, Marion County farmer; Mix’ Demarcus C. Brown and L. C. Huesmaa of Indianapolis, and S. M. Keltaer of Anderson.
$120,000,000 RUM REVENUE PAID IN Tail End of Hugh Federal Returns Appearing. WASHINGTON, Nov. 24.—Th rnsfc to stock up on whisky and othei liquor# before the “great drouth” brought Into the treasury $320,000,000 In the last year, or about one-fourth of the total revenues In pre-war days, the ternal revenue bureau announced todiH With the lid on tight since the advM of the dry era, such revenues are S but vanishing, officials said, and fnti@| taxes on distilled spirits from bonded warehouses for age purposes, probably will not one-twentieth of the present year’s .H ccipts. H Classified returns on whisky taxes ghH some interesting groups of figures IB indicating public demand prior to JtH 1 last year. Distilled spirits, includ W the choicest bourbons and ryes, wise famous brands of Scotch, conrjPp uted the heaviest percentage with t) 0,000. So-called fermented liquors $41,000,000. Brewers and wholesalefejpp dealers paid $24,000,000. Apparently a relatively small age of taxes was derived from the si ot stamps to cover exported produljl from the distilleries, only $34,000 bedW so credited. M Figures showed that the total lfH revenues from intoxicants amounted H only 1.81 per cent of the revenues fr<H nil sources. In tlie pre-wnr days, however, llqoH revenues made up nearly one-half H the internal revenue receipts. £c IP Sheboygan Citizens a Restore War TrophjM Dragged From Part SHEBOYGAN, Wis., Nov. 24.—A ca, fc* tured German cannon, Sheboygan’s ta I prized war trophy, is mounted in 11 city park, despite orders of the ciH council that it be removed. Asa rW suit of recent elections, the council l|l a majority membership of Socialists. 'JjljjA Socialist majority recently caused JH cannon to be taken from the park. argued that the presence of the cannot In the park “would encourage milltar ism.” More than 4,000 citizens thought dis ferently, however, so they dragged th cannon from Its storage place in a too shed, hauled it through the streets a the head of a parade and restored 1 to its former mounting. After replae ing the cannon the citizens paraded thi streets behind a flaming effigy of Al derman Hinze, Socialist, who waa i leader in the fight to bar the troph] from public exhibition.
