Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 172, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1920 — Page 8

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES 25-29 S. Meridian St. PHONES —CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main *SOO Automatic 28-151 RATES. - One time 09 per Sine Three consecutive times . .08 per line Six consecutive times 07 per line Male or female h6lp wanted, 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 tlmn .06 per lin# Contract rates on application. Legal notices 09 per line Lodges and club notices 76c per Insertion Church notices (1 inch or less) 00c per insertion Over 1 inch. .07 per line additional. Death notices, 35c per insertion. Card of Thanks or In Memorlam notices 07 per line Ads received antll 10:30 &. m. for publication same day.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phones: Main 641-642. Auto. 22-641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY. lieorge Grinstemer Funeral director. 632 East Market. Old Phone Main 90 8. Ne w Phone. 2T-203. A. k. Ragsdale, J. Walsu Price. Joun Paul Ragsdale. A. M. RAGSDAI.E CO. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. Auto. 61-671. Prospect 322. W. T. BL^SENGYM 1635 Shelby st. Pft 2570. Auto. 51-116. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. E. if HI EGER. New 21.154. Main 1454 1402 N. ■ Illlnoia GADD -BERT~S! GADD, 21 SO Prospect st. Phones: Prospect 422. Automatic 52-273. UNDERTAKERS—HI SKY at TITUS. 951 North De.. New 28-564 Main 2620. OSATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. BAILEY. NOAH—Age 19 years, passed away Nov. 25, 7:45 p. m. Friends may view remains after 10 a. m. Saturday at his home, 1230 W. Nineteenth street. Funeral at Unity Methodist Protestant Church, Nineteenth and Schurmann ave., 10:30 a. m. Sunday. SCHIER, CAROLINE—BeIoved wife of Charles Schier. died Friday. 3 p. image 51 years, at the residence, 2SSS Brookside ave. Funeral Monday afternoon. CHURCH NOTICES.

THE ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS Metropolitan School of Music 3 p. m., Sunday, November 28. SUBJECT: “Will the True Church Be Numbered Among the Millions Now Living Who Will Never Die?” Bv W. H. LEWELLEX. SEATS FREE. NO COLLECTION. CHRISTIAN - SCIENCE—" First Church of Christ, Scientist Meridian and Twentreth streets. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 3 p. m. Sunday •choc! at 11 a. m. Wednesd y evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading rooms at 806 . Kahn building, are open dally, except rmnday. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. and Wednesday when they close at 5 p. m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE—SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. Delaware and Twelfth sts. Sunday services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m Sunday school at 9:30 and 11 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o’clock. Reading room, 611 Odd Fellow bldg.: open daily from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. except Wednesday, when It Is closed at 5 p. m. Open Sunday from 2 to 5 p. m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE—THIRD CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 3350 Washington Boulevard. Sunday morning, service 11 a. m. Sunday evening service at S o'clock. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock, Reading Voom at 205 East Thirty-fourth street. Open from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m„ except Wednesday, when closed at 7:30 p. m. PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Red Tien's Hall, corner Capitol avenue and North street. Services every Sunday kt 7:45 p. m. Inspirational lecture by JUSTIN TITUS. Messages will be given by MRS. ANNA THRONDSEN. The Ladles’ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Throndsen. 1633 College avenue, on Tuesday at 2 p. m. All spiritualists and public are Invited and made welcome. THE FIRST - SPIRITUALIST CHURCH. 808 N. Liberty street, will hold services Sunday. 7:45 p. m. Lecture by REV. LYDIA CRANE, followed by messages. Wednesday at 2 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. regular message service. You are Invited and made welcome. 1 NOTICES. Natureopathy. Swedish Massage Baths and geueral treatments. Thorough satisfac tion. 119 East Vermont street. First floor front. Hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m VloLE'l Ray and aweaisn massage 3li DF. YEHK 17 V* \V Ohio Main 8873 LOST ANO FOUND. LOST—PlaMnum bracelet aj interurban station. Thursday evening, containing 2 diamonds and 3 sapphires. Liberal reward. Call Washington 4006. Main 127 or Auto. 66-127. If convenient leave at JULIUS C. WALK & SON STORE. 5 E. Washington st. STOLEN—BIack and tan female hound. roan color on shoulders; 4 years old; answers to name Belle, medium sired; Hvavy built; reward 350 for any informsiwn. Call Auto. 23-905. Frank Lee. 872 Darnell. LOST—Black hand pneketbook with 38 In bilfc and small change, a key and receipt from Block's store with owner's name. Call Prospect 3098 or return 717 S. Noble. Ask for ilrs. Scott. Liberal reward. , LOST—Brown and white pointer dog; name on collar; liberal reward. Main 5876 or Main 3973. LOST —Gold watch fob. College car. Thursday night. Call Main 4497. Reward. LOST —In Brlghtwood brown Pekinese dog. Reward. Woodruff 35. “"" buslN -SS SEF VICES. ~ SEWING MACHINES V Rented, $3 per mo. All makes machines repaired. Every piece, part or screw for any sewing ma chine White Sewing Machine Cos. Main 600. Auto. 25-216. 312 Mass. Ave. Ta imiisT - Call Main 9081 and have your vaults, -ink- and eijiterns cleaned before it freezes up. ' FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F. UL'HKLK, 416 Mass ave. Main 1423. New 23-776. WE MOVE" ' by truck; local or overland; Insurance furnished Tree; special rates on long-dlstancs trips. Red Ball. Main 4631. _____ SAJ* ETY RAZOR BLADES -herp-ned TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana av FAMILY washings and curtains laundered. Prospect 8107. Satisfaction guuran teed. EXPEKT CASH REGISTER REPAIRIN'G. 110 W. Ohio St. Circle 2296. CALL~STEVE JACfchOX for taxi. M. 4462. : OEtbCl IV£4. wvvvisswo<vvvwvvvvw<vvv' Uuigley-Hylaud Agency Civhil and Criminal Investigators. <25-528 Law bldg. Main £902.

MALE HELP—WANTED. WANTED immediately by U. 8. Government, hundreds men, women, over 17; permanent life positions; *1,400 to 32,300 year; pleasant work; short hours; vacation with pay; common education ffleient; pull unnecessary; write immediately for list positions open. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE dept. 94-J, Rochester, N. V. WANTED—Boys to carry downtown Times routes. Call for MR. MOOREHEAD, between 2 and 4 any afternoon. Circulation Dept. ' ASSISTANT AUDITORS for Government income tax revenue service; salaries *1.640 to 92.740. Write for free information. CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS, 1557 Lamont street, Washington. D. C, MAN to work this city reflnlshlng chandeliers. brase beds, automobiles, by new method; 310 dally without capital or experience. Write GUNMETAL CO., 96 Elm, Decatur, 111. WANTED, names Indianapolis men IS to 45, wishing become mall carriers; 3L400 Brst year. Address A No. 1600, Times. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington st.. Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 757. BOYS for setting pins after school. See MR EARN AM. bowling alley, Y. M. C. A.. New York and Illinois sts. ~~ SALESMEN—W ANTED. Stock Salesman Wanted We want five more live stock salesmen. Our proposition is unusually attractive Some choice territory with good lead* now open. Call at 49 Virginia ave. and let us show you one of our wonderful little Ice refrigerating machines, making Ice and refrigerationa. Arctic Ice Machine Cos. 11-13 Arcade. Main 4485. EXPERIENCED stock salesmen for flrstclaes dividend paying securities of oldestabibllshed Indiana corporation. Call at room 510 Board of Trade any Tuesday or Wednesday. AGENTS—WANTED. AGENTS—36 to 512 a day easy; 350 lightweight. fast selling popular priced necessities: food flavors, perfumes, soaps, toilet preparations, etc. Agents' outfit free; write today quick, now. AMERICAN PRODUCTS CO., 493 American bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. FEMALE HELP—WANTED. GIRLS over 14 to wrap bundles, splendid chance for advancement. GOLDSTEIN BROTHERS, Washington and Delaware. WANTED Government file clerks. Indtanapolts examinations Dec. S; 1t.340 year; sample questions free. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. dept. 615-J, Rochester. N. Y. U. S. GOVERNMENT wants hundreds women, girls as file clerks. 31.140 year; particulars free; answer immediately. Address A No. 1102, Times. GENERAL housework. girl or middleaged white woman; famliy of three: no laundry; 510 per week. 3061 North New Jersey. Telephone North 87 24. SITUATIONWANTEO—F e m a l e. ALL-ROUND work In small restaurant. Prospect 4091. . INSTRUCTIONS. HAWAU The very name \ links Itself with J birds, flowers and W_ yj fruit, but more #•- peclally with their fascinating music. Hawaiian music is the most popular of all music and the Hawaiian guitar i* the easiest of all Instrument# to teach you to play 52 pieces In your first term. We also teach ukulele. mandolin, violin, banjo, etc. Your choice of these beautiful instruments free with each enrollment. Open daily till 6 p. m.. also Tuesday. Friday and Saturday evenings. Write or phone for particulars. HAWAIIAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC. 36 W. Washington. Main 1073. DANCING—AII kinds taught: day or evening; violin, stage dancing acts taught, completed for good engagements. Call PROF. RAYNO. 224 W. Ohio st. Main 2069.

HOUSES—TO LET. WE MOVE by truck; local or overland; Insurance furnished free Special rare* on long-dis-tance trip*. Red Ball. Main 4631 HALF of double. 5 room*; gaa, well and cistern. 1342 Chadwick fctreet. ROOMS —TO LET. VERMONT. 32 W.; one square north of poiftofflce. connecting rooms for several young men. other rooms. Main 7393. NEW JERSEY. 518 S., 1 furnished front room downstairs; heat and lights furnlshed; reasonable. Prospect 6491. PRATT street. 152 W.; modern room, private family, home privileges. gentlemen preferred. Circle 19*2. EAST. 345 N.; 2 connecting front rooms; modern: also other rooms; walking distance. Call Circle 3633. DELAWARE. 527 N., modern; warm sleeping rooms, adjoining bath, walking distance. Main 9215. LARGE, modern furnished front room upstairs; suitable for two gentlemen. Call Woodruff 473. .< oest bargain* in automobile* ar* dated under Automobile* and Suppliea la Tbe Times Want Ad column* ' COZY, strictly modern sleeping room in private family. 201 N. Tremont ave. i Belmont 3569. CENTRAL AVE., well furnished room; modern home; reasonable; references. Main 7330. TWO connecting front rooms for ladles or gentiemen; modern. Call Harrison 2661. FRONT room, adjoining bath; couple or ladles employed; reference. North 1928. FRONT room In private home for two; references exchanged. Harrison 2164. PLEAS ANT st., 144 8; furnished; light housekeeping rooms. Prospect 5078. ROOM for 1 or 2; private bath, private entrance; reference. North 5578. MERIDIAN, N., 534; room for 2 persons; nicely furnished. Circle 5256. FURNISHED light housekeeping room. \ 545 E. Vermont. Circle 5147. 'TO LET —Two nice light housekeeping room, 35. 205 N. Traub ave. FURNISHED room. Just off College ave.; modern. Call North 3401. i TWO light housekeeping rooms; private | family. Call Prospect 4566. 1 ROOM, modern, walking distance; gentlei men preferred. Circle 53095 ; LARGE room, suitable for two; walking i distance. Main *391. ! SLEEPING rooms, men only. 216 North Liberty street. NICELY' furnished sleeping room north. _ClrAe 898. ■ SLEEPING room, down stairs. Circle 6004, ' LIGHT HOUSE KEE PING ROOMS. NEW JERSEY, 913 S.; two furnished light housekeeping rooms; private home, I steam heat, gas range and sink In kitchen, 310 per week. Also one large light housekeeping room, 39 per week. Call Prospect 3152. UNFURNISHED. 2 rooms, kitchenette; modern; heat, gas and electricity furnished. North 7955. DESIRABLE room with kitchen privileges; private home; garage if desired. 2314 Bellefontaine. LARGE housekeeping room, downstairs; employed couple desired. Circle 6004. TWO or 4 nice light housekeeping rooms; reasonable. 4 Plum street. BUSINESS CHANCES. ~~ TWO ROOMING HOUSES. V Seven and 9 room* each. Price 3360)80 j each MR. BEBREH, 40 N. Delaware A Main 6171. \ %

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. eOSDVKE & HARMON CO. INDIANAPOLIS $ Reputation Nordyke & Marraon Company since 1851 have continuously been proving their citizenship In Indianapolis by a consistent policy of fair dealing, honesty and courtesy. Many used cars are always on hand, ranging In size, model and value. Dodge Sedan A 1918 model In excellent condition; upholstery, tires; equipment A-l. Car to be repainted. Don’t miss this chance—sl,2oo.oo NORDYKE & MARMON CO. Meridian at Eleventh. Indianapolis. OVERLAND 4 TOURING OF GIBSON QUALITY STANDARD A sturdy I*2o model that ha* been driven Just far enough to be well broken in. Motor and paint are In excellent condition. Can be obtained upon a moderate down payment. Pay the balance while you ride. Used Car Department, eecond floor. THE GIBSON COMPANY, Capitol Avenue at Michigan. “HE BOUGHT A NASH” We have the following customers’ cars on sale at prices so low that you should see them before buying elsewhere. Eutck K 44. rofwleter. Bulck K 45. touring. Bulck K 49. touring. 7-paesenger. Dodge Sedan; like new. Monroe. R*x top. touring. Overland 90. Rex top. touring. Elgin Sport. 1939: dleteel wheela Bulck K. sedan driven 1.2C0 miles; gool as new. 5 cord tires. Bulck E 46 coupe; tip-top shape, KellySpringfield cord tires. Oakland roadster. 1)20; wire wheels; Parker cord tires. Cash or reasonable terms LOSE Y-N ASH RETAIL CO. Main 2348 Grant 6 Touring, good mechanial condition, good tires. Price S3OO, or will consider trade on Ford touring car. Irvington 3363.

MAXWELL ROADSTER 8325 will cover our claims and buy thlx Maxwell roadster. We have made arrangement* to display It in the l.’eed Car Department of the Gibson Company, Capitol avenue at Michigan. Ask for Mr. Freese. ATLAS SECURITIES CO, 708 Fletcher Savings & Trust Jldg. EITHER NEW OR USED CARS. INVESTIGATE OUR YEAR PLAN “YOU SELECT TILE CAR. WE FURNISH THE MONEY’’ AUTOMOBILE FUNDING CO. 912-13 Hume-Mansur Bldg. CHEVROLET 490 A light and economical loadster that can be bought for a small investment. Has been overhauled and repainted in our own shopa Terms if desired. Used Car Department. second floor. THE GIBSON COMPANY, Capitol Avenue at Michigan. OVERLAND ROADSTER Good condition. Good tires. New top and back curtain. Paint like new. CASH OR PAYMENTS. CALL IRVINGTON 1643. Monroe Roadster, starter, five good tires. DETROIT ELECTRIC SALES CO. 963 N. Meridian Street. Main 942. Auto. 22-125. OVERLAND 85-4 A snappy rcudeter that has had the best of care. Has been thoroughly overhauled and repainted by our experts. Easy terms can be arranged. Used Car Department, second floor THE GIBSON COMPANY, Capitol Avenue at Michigan. a TOURING CAR Good condition. SIOO cash, balance 12 monthly payments. CALL IRVINGTON 1643 OVERLAND TOURING A model 85-4 that is good for many more long miles. Has been overhauled and faultlessly repainted. Can be bought upon a moderate initial payment. Used Car Department, second floor, THE GIBSON COMPANY, Capital Avenue at Michigan.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1920.

AUTOMOBILES FOR RALE. WILLYS-KNIGHT The beautiful lines. powerful motor and economy of operation of this Model 88-4 touring car will Immediately win your favor. Has been overhauled and Easy terms can be arranged. Used Car Department, second floor. THE GIBSON COMPANY, Capitol Avenue at Michigan. 31 o o 3125 down will buy a good used car. We have Fords. Maxwells, Bulcks, Dodges and others in fine shape that we can sell you on a small down payment, balance one year. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS. 513 N. Capitol. Open evenings. WE have several touring cars and roadsters. Will trade for diamonds, stock or equities In city property. 334 E. Market street. Main 6716. _ AUTOMOBILES—SALE OR TRADE. SEDAN, 3490. or trade for new Ford touring. Irvlntgon 35J90. AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. I WANT YOUR CAR and will pay you caah 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 ST. AUTOS WANTED. We guarantee highest caah price for your ear INDPLS. AUTO PARTS & TIRE CO. 618 X. Cap. Ave. Main 2838. v Auto. 22-013. AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. 619 N. Illinois St. Main 1679, Auto, 23-068. AUTOS wanted: highest cash price*; no delay; quick action. AUTOMOBILE TRADING CO., 566 N. Capitol. FORD touring* wanted. 235 N. Pennsylvania street. AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. AUTO TOPS BROKEN CELLULOID raptured and repaired In your curtains while you wait. Curtains made to open with the door. DELAWARE GARAGE Main 149. 216 N. Delaware. RADIATOR EP AIRING. Auto Radlstor Repair and Supply Cos. Main 5366 111 W. Michigan 8t AUTOMOBILE PAINTING The better claes. The kind that lasts and satisfies. WILBUR JOHNSON CO.. 133 S. East st Phones: Prospect 6641. New 24-838. BATTERIES. New end guaranteed for any car. Rebuilt, repaired, recharged. Open until 9 p m. BATTERY DISTRIBUTING CO. 607 Mass Ave. Main 1146. Don't Wklt TUI Christmas! Now la tb* time to got that car painted for your spring driving. FLEMING 4 REED 180-83 E. Now York St. AUTO WASHING Oor Specialty, 833-334 North Illlnoia 8 & S Auto Laundry DOWNTOWN TIRE SHOP. “ VULCANIZING that gives satisfaction. 85 Kentucky avenue. Main 1137. citizens AUTO REPAIR Reaur A* N. Capitol avenue. MOTORCYCLE* AND RICvCLER. BUY THE BOY A BICYCLE FOR CHRITSMAS. SIO.OO down, $2.00 per week. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 634-36 Mass. Avs. Main 6404. OsbH paid 1-r an kinds of uiuturcyeiee FLOYD PETERMAN. ice U*u*cbaestte avenue. AUTO* ANO TRUCK* FOR Hi HP AUTOS for rent. D<> your own driving U-7>rive Auto Service, st Hcoator Lnundry. Rear Keith s theater Main 6921.. c ut\. .. *wa*. Automobile* rented to drive yourself. MARKET MOTOR SERVICE. 884 K. Market et Main 1714 HOUSEHOLD GOODS.

Saved From the Fire CANNON STOVES COOK STOVES LAUNDRY STOVES RANGES HEATERS, ETC. Big reductions in all prfccs. 444 E. Washington st. BETWEEN NEW JLKSKY AND EAST BTS. New Crex Rugs 99x72 lrtchts 91-90 14x90 Inches 93.00 Ix 9 feet $o 40 9xlo fest 99.60 9XII feet 9 Inches $11.50 Baker Bros. 319 Jl Washington st. RUGS Hundred* of ruge, all kind*, wool Allar. Axmlnster, Boxart. velvet. Wiltons, gro* matting, any kind of a rug. we have them. Com* and ato our rugs before you buy. GLAZER 211 S. Yyashlngton st. GOOD t’RIU Kbu. W* have tb* largest selection la Indianapolis of htgh-grede used ruge; all sixes, at price* that will plea** you. USED GOODS STORK. 424 Msaarchuset* ave INVALID CHAIRS atid crutches te rent? fra* delivery to *ll parts of city; lavalid chair* 13.50 par month. BAKER HHOI., 219 BJ. Waafaington et. RADIANT HOME—If jreu want a Radlant Home baaeburner, on payment*, go to MAKER BROS ALL kind* of household good* at savehalf price*, on payments. BAKER BROS. COMBINATION Garland range* at sav*half price*, on payment*. BAKER BROS. PALACE —If you want a Palace hotblast. on payments, go to BAKER BROS. KITCHEN cabinet* at *av*-half price.*. Cash or payment*. BAKER BROS. CLERMONT —If you want a Clermont hot biat C" payments, go to BAKER BROS. CHIFFKROUES at *av*-ha!f price*, on payments st BAKER BROS. COAL RANGES at aave-haif prices on payment* at BAKER BROS. DAVENOS at save-half price* on payments at BAKER BROS. GAS RANGES at save-half prices, on payments. BAKER BROS. WATCH for our ad.” KROOT & KROOT, 607-9 W. Washington. ALL kinds of furniture, rug* and etovea. Call Prospect 3180. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. ST3 rr Ts STORAGE CHEAPEST // ( W/ KATES IN CITY. CALL (( ] \f US. T9verything at re*1 | 1| tonabls prico. Packed. U lC [ . || shipped anywhere. ii Locked room If desired. SO Weut Henry. Main 6H. TRACTION TERMINAL Baggage Cos. Transfer and hauling. Main 1293. Auto, *l-261. WE MOVE by truck: local or overlnnd; Insurance furnished free. Special rates on long-distance trip*. Red Ball. Main 4631. CALL SHANK: for the beat service In haallng, packing, shipping and storage. 117-129 North New Jersey Bt. Mnln 2028. THE shortest distance between two wants la m Times Want ad. Your customers use them. Why don’t youT

REAL ESTATE—FOR BALE. PERSHING AVE. BARGAINS Six rooms, gas, eloctrlc lights and city water. In one of the best locations west. This is a real bargain if sold at once. Price $3,250; 3500 cash and balance like rent. Call Mr. Elder. Evenings Irvington 3406. Sohmid & Smith. 124_North Delaware. Main 4083. ■MODERN BUNGALOW, EAST Has 5 rooms and bath. In good condition on paved street. Thlß Is a pre-war bargain. Price $4,100; part cash and balance easy payments. Party leaving city and must sell at once. Cali me at once. Mr. Mclnteer, with I. N. Richie & Son. Main 520. 303 Security Block. Irv. 8897. SI,OOO Cash Balance 345 per month buys a good double east, well lpcated, modern except furnace. Rents 535 a side. See Templeton. Main 6574, with , Bert Essex 208 American Central Life bldg. NEW HOUSES. Large lots Just west of city at low prices and Immediate possession on payments and terms. . R. B. WILSON. REALTOR. 108 N. Delaware St. Main 1618. $lO CASH, then only 31.25 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. Price this week only 9525. 540 Lemcke Annex. Main 140!. S3OO CASH balance monthly; now 5-room cottage with bath, electric lights and gas; good location went, Speedway ave. Price only 95.550. Kusse Hartman NORTH SIDE HOME. MOVE RIGHT IN. This well built newly painted 5-room home, enclosed rear porch, aplendld basement. first-ciaas furnace, convenient bath room, two sleeping rooms and large living room. $4,550. easy terms. M Alt lON COUNTY STATE BANK. 4-IiOOM BUNGALOW Electric lights and gas. near lllvereide park; full lot. 92.000; 9500 cash. Frank S. Clark & Cos. Sl* E. Ohio St. Main 337 7. 1118-20 CALHOUN ST. Five-room double, half square of Shelby car line. Only 92,600. 3500 cash. Call Mr. Ross. Irvington 2401. with W. L. Bridges, Realtor. 326-9 K <’f r Bldg. Main 4114. TEN-ROOM modern house, north, opposite Art Institute on Pennsylvania st.; first floor of & rooms used a* family home. Income from' five rooms on second floor and from 4 garage* 1* 3164 per month. Can be seen by appointment; leaving city. Telephor- North iStZ. HOME FOR COLORED. Five-room house on Senate ave.. near 16th sc gas, lights <*.d water. PRICE 37 250. $250 cash. 320 month. DUNLOP A HOLTEUEL, Realtor*. 122 E. Market et. home bargain Four rooma. electric lights, cistern, city water, stnk In kitchen, newly painted and decorated. located northeast. Price 32.250; 1300 caeli, balance term*. DUNLOP & IIOLTBxbL REALTORS. 122 K. Market Bt. MODERN HOME. Close In. 7 rooms within walking dtelance near College car llna. Price 34.000: 3500 cash. 385 mo. DUNLOP A HOLTEUEL. REALTORS 122 East Market St. Good .Sale for cash; $5,500; 8roum modern home. Call Irvington 538, 250 S. Sherman drive. FOR BALJF—Bight-roftm Isouw, modern throughout, with garage Price right. North Sheffield In flr*t square. Will be shown by appointment only. MARTIN MORONEY. Main 3425 FIVE - ROOM cottage. semi modern: south. 32.000 Term* If desired. DYNES REALTY CO. 127 N. Delaware Main 5152. EIGHT-ROOM house Improved street. 32 500, 3100 cash. 325 m .nth. WM. SCOTT, iso Peoples Beak Bldg IF you srs wanting bargain* In property on south side In singles and doubles, call Prospect 4114 after 4 p. m.

REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. FIVE rooms, lot 60x200, near a good school and church three-quarters tnlie from W. Washington sireet car line. Belmont 4381. FIVE-ROOM house and hair acre, builtin feulures, electric lights; will trade for city property. Belmont 4361. R EAL~ESTATE—SALE Oft TRADE HAVE property In Indtanapcdls to trade for property lr, Florida. Address A No. 1109, Times. __ _____ FOR HALE or trad*, nice 6 room bungalow semi-modern on East Vermont st. Walking distance. Would trade for firstclass rooming houee and cash. MRS. DAISY LANCASTER. 1061 l dell str*et. OVERLAND touring 1919. to trad* for equity in small cottage. Address A No. 1108. Time*. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. WANTED, NORTH Between Clifton and N. Pari* ave.; modern or senil-modern. 6room cottage preferred. 1 can pay 1500 and balance monthly payment*. I want to deal with owner. Call North 943 after 6 p. m. WANTED—BAST Five or six-room house by party willing to pay cash. Must be In good condition. Your* m*y *ult us. Call at once. Mr. Hearn. THE UNION TRUST CO. Main 1678. Residence, Harrison 1024. CASH BUYER for a five or six-room home south; must be In good condition. Yours may suit. Call us at once. Mr. Hearn. UNION TRUST CO. Main 1576. Residence, Harrison 1034. HAVE customer for six or seven-room modorn home north or east; also for 5 room bungaßjw and double. Call ua If your property 1* for sale. Main 107, or 142. I WANT a home east or south; am willing to pay cash for a home baaed on prewar prices. Address A No. 1110, Times. TO sell your real esSte, business or patent. AVrite NORTHWESTERN BUSINESS AGENCY, Minneapolis, Minn. HAVE buyers for property south; can pay reasonable amount down. See MR. HURST, 112 E. Market street. ROOMING houses wanted. Call MR. BEBREK. Main 6177. FARMS—FOP SALE. FARM AT A BARGAIN 160 acres in Lawrence County, Indiana. Good limestone soil. Does not wash, Roiling, but all can be cultivated. 130 acres now In cultivation and meadow. Price 335 per acre, which Is below actual cash value. Can make very easy terms to purchaser. Will trade for Indianapolis property. See Mr. Hurst. Investors Banking Service Corp. FOR SALE—Nine-acre tract on National road, one mile weßt of Greenfield; joins Ell Lilly Cos. farm; completely modern house, good barn and all kinds of outbuildings; 3-room tenant house Price no- t reasonable. Would consider good Indianapolis rentals, as part pay. 'MARSHALL AVINSLOW. rooms 1 and 2, Thayer bldg., Greenfield, Ind. ALABAMA —Alfalfa, corn and grass land; fertile, rolling. healthy. heautlful, cheap; the real "Argentine of America." AVrite McPLUKE'S GOOD LAND AGENCY, Deinopolls. Ala. ~DID YOU SELL ITT Ts not, try the automobile columns of The Time* Want Ada.

LOTS FOR SALE. eweeeAewwvvw,- „ LARGE, beautiful lots In Wayne park, Just off of West Washington street, which is being paved; 91 down. 31 week. Will take you out in our automobile at your convenience. OSCAR LEE, 150* City Trust. Main 915. ~ M)BC EL L A N Eoui— JfQß tALE. New Lumber Bargain Prices 6x6-16-foot Norway pine. Bxß-16-foot Norway pine.' 3x12-16-foot yellow pine. Submit bids to A. K. Sheffield. G & J Tire Cos. Corduroy Pants / \ $4, $5, $6, $7 I J THE PANTS \ / STORE CO. I / Two Stores l ; . i 48 W. Ohio. 110 E. Market W M Quit Wearing Ready-Made PUIS $ g ;00 tVe make them to rt jJ Tout measure for —■ LEON TAILORING CO. m E. NEW YOKE. JDp_one flight. DIN WsG ~ROOM~ SUITE Golden oak dining table, 6 chair*, buffet and china clooet. Practically new, 390. Party leaving city. Call Irvington 3537. I. N. RICHIE. TRUNKS, wardrobes, dress steamers, eult<aas. bags, direct from fetetory. Save two middlemen s profits. Send for catalog., IDEAL TRUNK AND BAG FACTORY. Spring Valley. 111. PREPARATION NOW ON. SPECIAL SALE RAT EXTERMINATION. WHITEHEAD, SCOTT * CO. Main 9801. 623 N. West. Auto. 21-097. 1 T dark blue, size a • or 16, never worn. Also two plush coats, full length, sizes 34 snd 3S 32 W. Vermont. Main 7393. ROLL-TOP oak desk and chair In perfect condition, price 335. 33 W. Verrr.ont. Main 7392, CENTRAL ave., 2110; two sleeping rooms, one suitable for two. Harrison 3004. GRAPE vines, first class, 2 years old; 30% off. Belmont 2367. DESKS at save-half prices on payments _a BAKER BROS. A LONG winter coat and hat to match. Harrison 2173. ALL kfods of clothing; men and women. Prospect 8180. MISCEL LAN EOUJS— W ANT Ea --i —i —i *~i i vg~m LEW SHANK pays best prices In city for household f-x>ds snd fixtures of ali kinds. 237 North New Jersey *treet. Main 20;|. WE MOVE by truck; local or overland; insurance furnished free, special rate* on long d..-lance Ked Ball. Main 4431. w \<;on kar CORN WANTED _AT THE STOCK YARDS. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. COLUMBIA phonograph, mahogany. 3150 six* only 985. We save you 835 to 376 t>n any Victor. Edtson, Brunswick or other standard malt*. USED GOODS STORE. 424 Mass, Ave. ■ tNtOKDS. good records Os any make you desire. 4c. BAKER BROS.. 319 L. Washington. VI'H.INS. \ size. Yg sire a;id full stxs. IVACIIMAN. 628 South Alabama. Pros* pect 5768. MAHOGANY Voss piano, best offer takes It. 2314 Bellefontaine. WILL pay 820 to 350 caah for upright North 4221. h'F.T STOCK AND POULTRY. WANTED—-Homes for healthy homeless and K" INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY* MUNICIPAL DOG POUND. 924 East New York Bt. Hours: 11 a. m. to 12 noon dally. FOR MALE—Three Rose Comb Ancona cockerels hatched April 26. guaranteed full blood. Write E. W. RISK Indianapolis. Rout F. Stop 6, Greenwood line. Box lRn-TC. SCRATCH feed, no grit. 82.76; laying mash 83 35. Delivered. SCHAFER FEED MILLS. Prospect 4.16, ANGORA kltlens. See the cute catlets at 4328 Washington boulevard. Washington 494. BOSTON bull pupa; screw tall; 10 weeks old. 2040 North Dearborn. LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES." FULL-BLOODED Shetland pony, saddle catted, broke to drive, gentle and absolutely safe for children, also saddle and bridle. 2160 N. Capitol. North 1596. MACHINERY AND TOOLS. FARM POWER SUPPLIES HERCULES GASOLINE ENGINES. ALL SIZES. ASSOCIATED GASOLINE ENGINES; ALL SIZES. Farm awing outfits. FARM CONCRETE MIXERS. PUMPING OUTFITS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. WONDER MIXERS HOISTS AND I'UMI S FOR BUILDING AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION. ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK. BURL FI.VCH. DIET.. 312-20 W. MARY LAND ST. GOOD, uauable 2-Inch and 2 3;-Inch boiler tube*; practically new; for sale In any quantity; suitable for rctublng. M. L. GOLDBERG A SONS. 1302 W. Washington, Belmont 867.

LEGAL NOTICE. PRINTING AND STATIONERY BIDS. Notice is hereby given that the board of commissioners of the County of Marlon Indiana. will up to 10 o'clock a. m., on the Utli day of December. 1920. at the office of the auditor of Marion County. Indiana, receive sealed bids for furnishing books, blanks and stationery and other such supplies for the use of said county for the year 1921. Printed specifications of the kind, quality and quantity of the articles needed can bo had upon application to the county auditor and for the purpose of securing uniformity of bids, each bidder will be required to make his bid on the printed specifications and fix a price upon each Item in tho class bid upon, and make extensions of prices and place tho totals at tho bottom of each class bid upon, in no case will bids be considered unless those requirements are compiled with. One class or line consists of blank books, records, blanks and similar material, ami another class consists of blanks printed with two or more Impressions of presswork, and another class consists of legal cap statfonery. tablets, pons, ink, pencils and other similar materials, and another class consists of printed letter heads, envelopes, printed stationery and such blanks as can be printed at a single impression, and similar materials. Bids shall be submitted separately and contracts let separately upon each line or class of said specifications. No bid will be entertained where the price on one or several Items for any officer, when compute* on total quantities of such item to be used during the year 1920, as shown from the requisitions and specifications, shall exceed the amount of thappruprlation for such officer. Each bidder shall submit and deposit with his bid a bond to the approval of the board of county commissioners in the sum of three thousand dollar* (33.000), payable to the board of county commissioners of said county. The board reserves the right jo reject any or all bids. AAritnesS our hands and seals this 25th day of November, 1920. ) LEAVES W. GEORGE, (SEAL) JOSEPH G. HAY.S CARLIN H. SHANK. Board of Commlaeloifers of the County of Marlon, Ind. \ \ Attest! LEO K. VE3LER, Audltoii

LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that separate, sealed bids will be received by the school trustee of Center School Township, of Marion County, Indiana, at the offices of said trustee, rooms 412-414 Saks building, at the southwest corner of Washington and Pennsylvania streets, in the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, up to the hour of 10 o'clock a- m. of Thursday, December 9, 1920, for the following: (a) A separate bid for the construction of a public school building on ground owned by said Center School Township, at the southeast corner of Yoke avenue and Pennsylvania streets. In School District No. 2, complete. In all respects in accordance with plans and specifications therefor on file in the said offices of the said school trustee aforesaid. The estimated cost cf the said work complete is 394,967.67. (b) A separate bid for the construction of said school building complete in all respects according to the plans and specifications therefor on file as aforesaid, excepting, however, therefrom the heating and ventilating system, the plumbing and gas fitting system and the electrical work for said building. The estimated cost of the said work complete excepting, however, therefrom r hc heating and ventilating system, the plumbing and gas fitting system and the electrical work for said building is 574.567.67. (c) A separate bid for the heating and ventilating system for said building in all respects In accordance with the plans and specifications therefor on file as aforesaid. The estimated cost of said heating and ventilating system is 810,600. (and) A separate bid for the plumbing and gas fitting system for said building In all respects In accordance with the plans and specifications therefor on file as aforesaid. The estimated cost of said plumbing srd gas fitting system Is 38.000. (e) A separate bid for the electrical work for said building In all respects in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor on file us aforesaid. The estimated cost of said electrical work for said building is 31,600. Each bid should, in form, comply with the form prescribed by the State Board of Accounts for bidders for such work, and be duly -verified by oath or affirmation of bidder, and must, In all respects comply with the laws of the State governing In such case. Each bid must be accompanied by a check for three (3) per cent of the maximum amount of such bid, and be made payable to the order of the school trustee of Center School Township, and be duly certified as good by a responsible bank or trust company of Indianapolis. Bond to secure any contract that may be let for such work will be required of the contractor in a sum equal to the full contract price, with surety to the anproval of th* said school trustee. In case a bidder, whose bid shall be accepted, shall not. within five days after notice of acceptance, enter Into a proper written contract with such school trustee, to execute the work and construct and complete the same, and within said period secure the performance of such contract by a proper bond with surety to the approval of such school trustee, as aforesaid, his certified check, and the thereof, shall be and remain the absolute property of such school trustee, as liquidated damages for such failure, It being Impossible to estimate the amount of damages such failure would occasion. The contractor shall In his bid offer to execute a proper contract In compliance with his bid, and to give a proper bond fer the performance thereof with surety to the approval of the said school trustee. The right Is expressly reserved by the undersigned school trustee to reject any and a!Y bids, and to refrain from accepting or rejecting bids for a period for not more than six days. WILLIAM H. EVANS. School Trustee of Center School Township of Marlon County. Indiana. NOTICE OF BOND SALE. Notice 1* hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the undersigned at the office of Trustee of Center Township, Marion County. Indiana, rooms 413-414 Saks building, southwest* corner of Washington and Pennsylvania streets, In the city cf Indianapolis, Indiana, up to the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of Monday, the 13th day of December, 1929, for the purchase of 995.000 of school bonds of Center School Towrahlp of Marlon County, Indiana. at which time and place bids for Ihs same will be opened. Said bonds will be dated the 15th day of December. 1929. and bs In denominations of 3500 each, and be payable In annual payments of 39.800 each. In one (1). two (3), three (3), four (4). five (5), six (6). seven (7), eight (8). nine (8; and ten tlO) years after rite date thereof, respectively, each bearing Interest from date at the rate of six (6 > per rent per annum, payable sftnlannual!*. Said bonds to be issued under the authority of the laws of the State of Indiana, and In strict compliance therewith. A proper transcript, with opinion of legal counsel, will be furnished by the undersigned. Said bonds will be sold for cash at not less than their par value. The full right is reserved to the undersigned to reject any and all bids. WILLIAM H. EVA*7S. School Truntce of Center School Totvnship of Marlon County. Indiana.

LEGAL NOTICE. The Indiana State Board of School Book Commissioners will receive sealed bids until nine a m. Friday, December 17, 1920, at the office of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction. In the State House, Indlanapolts, Indiana, from publishers of school text bocks as provided In the acts of 1917. pages 441-443, on a series of text books for use in the common hools of the State of Indiana, for a term of five years. In ths following branches of study: Geography, English Grammar, Spelling. Physiology, History of tho United States, Domestic Science, Industrial Aris and one book In each of tho following subjects for the Junior high school: Llt*raluro. language. mathematics, community civics, and four 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 aid quality aa to matter, material, style of binding and mechanical execution as 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. Ail bid* by publisher* must be ".coompanied by a bond In the penal sum of fifty thousand dollars (350,000) 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 conditions of this bid to tbe 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 firm who is bidding for books submitted to said board, nor has any pecuniary Interest in any other publisher or firm 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 bills, or any part thereof for any particular book or books. By order of the Indiana State Board of School Book Commissioners. L. N. HINES. President. E. U. GRAFF. Secretary. COAL AND WQOD FQR BALK. Illinois Lump, $10.50 per Ton Nice, large coal, good for furnace or stove. Illinois egg. *lO. Prospect 3280. Auto. 52-j4. COAL Why not buy from an independent concern. Call North 9151 and investigate. COAL” CO AL. COAL WEAVER COAL CO. 11l Leota St. Prospect 2201. ILLINOIS LUMP. L. H BAIN COAL CO. Main 2151 or Main 8631. Indiana mine run, $7.25 ton. Prospect 3280. Auto. 62-384. FOR HALE —Coal and wood. INTERSTATE PRODUCTS CO. Main 983. INDIANA mine run. 38 per ton. Prospect 3280. Auto. 52-38 U " INDIANA COAL AT A SAVING. NORTH 9161. FINANCIAL ~ MONEY TO LOAN On First Mortgage SotMiri+v SEX PER CENT OlLiz liiiiALTi CO. Main 1046. An to. 28-2H6 wFmovb by truck; local or overland: Insurance furnished free. Special rates on long-distance trips Red Ball. Main 4631. FIRST nnd second mortgages on Indluna and Indianapolis real estate. R. IJ. WILSON. 103 N. Delaware st. Main 1618. INSURANCE ln~all branches. AUBREY D. PORTER, 916 Peoples Bank bldg. Main 7049. MONEY to loan on city and farm brokerago. 55 When bide.

FINANCIAL. YOB 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 billa or to buy the things you need for CASH at BARGAIN PRICES that every one should tako advantage of our service. LOANS ON FURNITURE $20.00 to $300.00 at legal rates, on short notice and without publicity. . We g’ve yon all the time you want to repSy a loan and only charge for the actual time you have the money. Fair lan-’t it? You Can Afford to Borrow On $ 40 pay $2 a month and interest On $ 60 pay $3 a month and interest On SIOO pay $5 a month and interest PAY MORE ANY TIME AND REDUCE THE COST. IN YOUR BEHALF We are on the Job eight hours a day, and through personal contact and personal service, plus a deep personal interest wo can serve you and your friends as you wish to be served. In these unusual times business friendships, close relations, mutual understandings and co-operation ar* real assets to all jf us. We are ready to go three-fourths of the way. Now it is up to you. FIDELITY LOAN CO. 106 E. Market St. WE ARE PRRFARED TO MAKE HEAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WE PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS. MORTGAGES. BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. -SAWYER. Pres. Fifth floor Indianapolis Securities Bldg. Southwest corner Delaware and Market. SECOND mortgage loans made on good farms and improved city real estate. GIBRALTAR FINANCE COMPANY, 108 North Delaware Btreet. 2 RIVER CITIES SHOW GROWTH Whites Gain in Louisville, Ne- ■' groes in Cincinnati. WASHINGTON, Nov. 27.—The I'JL’O population of Cincinnati consists of 371, 340 whites, 23,636 negroes and 71 other persons, Chinese, Japanese and Indians, a total of 401,247, the census bureau announced today. The white population constituted 92.6 per cent of the total population of 1920 and 94.6 per cent in 1910, while the negro population constituted 7.4 per cent In 1920 and 5.4 per cent in 1910. The population of Louisville, Ky., Is of which 194,737 are white, 40,118 negroes and 36 all other persons, Chiuese, Japanese and Indians. The figures for 1910 were 183,390 white, 49,522 negroes and 16 ali others. PETTY GRAFT AND WASTE CHARGED Examiner Tells of Reputed Shipping Board Corruption. NEW YORK, Ncv. 27.—Petty graft, waste of public money and alleged corruption of United States Shipping Board employes by contractors at Norfolk, Va., were testified to before the Walsh congressional committee today by Harold F. Haner> junior examiner for tbe shipping board. His story included these things: Eight men hauling ashes at Norfolk where three men could have done the work. Pnyment of S4B for a 50 cent hinge. Charging for repair work on the steamship Wayaea so lhat the bill showed men worked thirty-nine hours a day instead cf eight hours, twenty-five men being employed. Gifts of expensive watches and SSO cash Christmas presents by '.he Virginia Iron Works and the Union Iron Works at Norfolk to shipping board auditors. Payment by coni companies of 25 cents per commission to concerns operating shipping board vessels on all coal furnished, Harris, McGill & Cos. of Norfolk making a refund of $2,500 of such commissions to the shipping board.

SHOT EX-MATE; WOMAN ON TRIAL Special to The Times. LAFAYETTE. Ind., Nov. 27.—The trial ! of Pearl Mansfield McLaughlin, charged j with the murder of her divorced husi band. June 3, 1920, was resumed ia Ciri cult Court here Friday when the ac- • ensed woman took the witness stand in | her own behalf. Mrs. McLaughlin told of reputed cruel treatment she received at the hands of her husband and heartaches she suffered when he forsook her for another woman. In her story to the Jury, Mrs. McLaugh'ln said that Guy McLaughlin beat and kicked her many times, but her love for him was so great that she could not bear the thought of his marrying another woman. She also testified that up to the time of the shooting, June 3, she had made her own living nnd had also contributed to the support of her husband. She said at one time she had her head treated following an injury suffered at ! the hands of her husband. Upon going I to her home she found another woman, ! Ailce Kiinmel, with her husband, and when she ordered the intruder to leave McLaughlin knocked her down and kicked her. Mrs. McLaughlin told of letters which her husband had received In his alleged correspondence with Alice Kimrnel, Grace of Kokomo, Hazel Bailey and Anna Belle Hoars, the woman McLaughlin married in Jeffersonville nine days before the shooting. She told of meeting tlie present widow of McLaughlin In Louisville on March 31, 1918, when she went there to visit her former husband while he was In the service. Logansport’s City Coal Yard Busy Place Special to The Times. LOGAN’SHORT, Ind., Nov. 27.—Sixteen additional carloads of coal for the municipal coal yard of this city arrived here today, according to an announcement made by Mayor James I. Barnc*. The coal is now being delivered by the city officials at a price of $8.50 a ton and In instances where the hauls away his own fuel, a reduction la price Is being made by the city. Twenty-nine carloads of coni have been received to date by the local munlcipel coal yards and seven more cars of coal are In transit to this city. All of the coal that has been received here Is Indiana mined and has been secured through the assistance of tho -ftidlana Food and Coal Commission. It Is alleged that local coal dealers have made practically no atempt to purchase coal from the mines, and that the shortage which existed hero for a time was due to the coal dealers' aversion to the State coal commission’s activity. Wabash Minister to Accept Chicago Call* Special to The Times. WABASH, Ind., Nov. 27.—The Rev. Frank E. Jaynes, for eight years pastor of the Wabash First Christian church, has accepted a call to the pastorate of the Memorial church, Drexel and Oakland boulevards, Chicago. Dr. Jaynes was widely known as a Chautauqua lecturer and was very active in patriotic drives during the war. Recently he resigned his pastorate here to accept a position as sales promotion manager with the Service Motor Truck Company.