Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 176, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1920 — Page 9

INDIANA DAILY TIMES - 25-29 S. Meridian St PHONES—CL ASSIFIKD ADV. DEPT. Main *6OO Automatic 28-151 KATES. One time 09 per lln* Three consecutive times.. .09 per line Six consecutive times 07 per line Male or female help 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 times 0* per line Contract rates on application. Legal notices 09 per line Lodges and club notices 75c per insertion Church notices (1 inch or less) 60c per Insertion Over 1 inch, .07 per line additional. Death notices. 35c per insertion. Card of Thanhs or In Memoriam notices 07 per line Ads received until 10:30 a. m. for publication same day.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phones: Main 641-642. Auto. 22-64 L INDIANAPOLIS CREMAXOBV. (ieorge (irinsteiner Funeral director. 522 East Market. Old Pbone Alain 908. New Phone. 27-208. A. It. Ragsdale, }. Walsn Price. John Paul Ragsdale. A. M. RAGSDALE CO. J. C. WILSON k. 1230 Prospect. Auto. 51-671. Prospect 323. W. T. BLASENGYM 1685 Shcloy st. P-c. 2570. Auto. M-114 FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. E. KRIEGER. New 27 154 Main 1484 1 402 X 1111 no!*. GADD—IIEKT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect at. Phones: Prospect 422. Automatic 52-278. UNDERTAKERS— RISE Y a TITUS. 951 North Ilk New 26-564 M~ 2676 OEATH AND FUNERAL NC-TiCES. GEORGE. DR. J. D.—Died at his late residence, 1525 Park avenue, Dec. 1. at 1:30 p. m. Funeral notice later. LOST AND FOUND. STRAYED—MaIe fox hound, black and tan, large, answers to name of Wheeler; brass stud collar, with name and address, Lamont Baumann, 2166 Singleton st. Reward for return or Information. Call Prospect 2767. STRAYED—MaIe fox hound, black and tan; large; answers to Wheeler; brass stud collar with name and address La Mont Daumann. 2166 Singleton. Reward for return or Information. Call Prospect 2767. LOST—Sliver coin purse on Central car Sunday night, purple lining; valued as keepsake. Reward. Ben Davis 761, Ring 3. LOST—Monday. 29th. downtown. Masonic ring, set with diamond In center. If found please call Main 3253. Reward. LOST—Monday. Nov. 22. a day book. left on stockyard car. wrapped in newspaper; reward. Circle 4123 or Main 789. LOST—Wrist watch between Irvington and Murat theater. Reward. Irvington 2816. LOST—GoId wrist watch, Swiss movement, downtown. North 6247. Liberal reward. PERSONALS. VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY ALUMNI and OLD STUDENTS communicate with D. W. PETERS. Hotel Severln and learn something exceedingly important to you. NOTICE*. VIOLET Ray and Swedlsn massage. MISS DE VERK. 17 Vfc W Ohio Main 8871. 7 LOOGESANO'CLU BS. O. E. B.—Naomi Chapter No. I*l. Called meeting In Masonic Temple, Friday evening at 7:45. Work. Members of the order welcome. ELLEN BUCHANAN. Worthy Matron. LIZZIE J. SMYTHE, Secretary.

HOUSES—TO LET. 5027 CARROLLTON AVE. Five rooms, modern, enclosed veranda and rear porch. Improved street, *45. Immediate possession. Marion County State Bank. MODERN 1 , double. 3347 Broadway, S6O. Irvington 833. ROOMS—TO LET. EAST. 345 N.; 2 connecting front rooms; modern; also other rooms; walking distance. Call Circle 3633. FURNISHED front rooms homelike; ladies or gentlemen. 1519 Fletcher avenue. COZT, strictly modern sleeping room In private family. 201 N. Tremont ave. Belmor.t 3550. DESIRABLE sleeping room In modern apartment, close la. Call Main 7741 evenings. , BROADWAY. 211S: 3 newly furnished sleeping rooms, suitable for 4. Harrison 187*. CENTRAL ave., 2139; two sleeping rooms, one satiable for two. Harrison 3004. TWO furnished sleeping rooms, young men preferred. Woodruff 2297. TWO unfurnished rooms tor rent; *8 a month. 1702 Montcalm street. FURNISHED room, modern, with private family. Phone Circle 6492. MARKED 528 E.; modern furnished rooms. *2.50; steam heat. LARGE room, suitable for two; walking distance. Main 85 91. LIGHT~ HOUSE KEEPING ROOMS. FRONT room modern; yght housekeeping; walking distance; employed people. Main 8610. ASHLAND. 2010; 2 furnished housekeeping rooms; modern home; adults only. private entrance. UNFURNISHED. 2 rooms, kitchenette; modern; heat, gas and electricity. Korth 7955. THREE furnished rooms for light housekeeping, lights and gas. Circle 2302. ALABAMA. 725 N.; large front room for light housekeeping. Main 7810. TbOARD AND ROOMS—TOLET’ GIRL wanting roommate In private modern home. North 9514. ROOM and board for two ladles employed. North 8254. ROOM and board to let. 609 Bright st. Call Circle 6469.

‘ BUSINESS CHANCEi. ON ACCOUNT of poor health will offer for sale up-to-date blacksmith shop situated In one of the best towns In Indiana, county seat, or will consider taking partner on shares. Must be good horseshoer. For further Information write K. C. McCartney. Kentland. Ind. TWO ROOMING HOUSES." ’ Seven and 9 rooms each. Price 8350.00 each. MR. SEBREE. 49 N. Delaware st. Main 5177. FOR SALE —Grocery store, established cash trade; line opportunity. Circle 4288. FOR SALE—Grocery, doing fine cash busL ness, wonderful opportunity. Circle 42881 ROOMING house. 8 rooms. modern, owner leaving city. Circle 5333. BUSINESS SERVICE*. SEWING MACHINES jStT Rented, $3 per mo. All makes machines repaired. Every piece, part or screw for any sewing machine White Sewing Machine Cos. Main 600. -A.uto. 25-216. 312 Mass. Ave. Gstmisi Taluiuc Call Main 9081 and have your vaults, jink* and cisterns cleaned before It Yreeaes up. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F. BURKLE, 416 Mass ave. Main 1428 New 28-776. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES • h*rn-n*d. TUTTI-EDGE 201 Indlsos avEXPERT CASH REGISTEiFrEPAIRING. lIP W. Ohio St. Circle 2296. CALL STEVE JACKSON for taxi. M. 4463. ' GARAGES TO LET. AAAAA/WVWWWWWWS^AAiVNAA^^WS FOR RENT—Three-machine garage, IS •ach. Call 1(21 Colombia avenue.

MALE HELP— WANTED. ASSISTANT AUDITORS for Government Income tax revenue service; Salaries $1,640 to $2,740. "Write for free information. CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS, 1657 Lamont street, Washington, D. C. MARRIED man to work In bakery. Apply mornings. VEK-RE BEST BAKING CO„ 715 W. Twenty-Sixth street. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE, 309 E. Washington st., Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 757. SITUATIQNWANT ED—M A LE. COLORED man wants work as cook, dishwasher or house cleaning. JAMES WILLIAMS, 1226 Pershing avenue. ■EXPERIENCED farmer, married man. 3110 E. New York st. Woodruff 3097. Wants position on farm. SALESMEN—WANTED. Stock Salesman Wanted We want five more live stock salesmen. Our proposition D unusually attractive. Some choice territory with good leads now open. Cali at 49 Virginia ave. and let us show you one cf our wonderful little ice refrigerating machines, making Ice and refrigerations. Arctic Ice Machine Cos. 11-1* Arcade. Main 4466.

WANTED Representative to take county agencies lor the Johnson Fuel Oil Burner. Exclusive sales right assigned. There is a big demand for this burner and hustlers can make good money. County agency established pays from $l5O to $250 per week. Burner once introduced sells itself. If you are interested in a good legitimate proposition call at demonstration and sales room at 125 East Ohio street, Indianapolis, or write THE JOHNSON OIL BURNER CO., Muncie, Ind. WE ARE SEEKING A HIGH GRADE SALESMAN WHO HAS BEEN A SUCCESS IN HIS LINE TO SELL OUR SECURITIES IN INDIANAPOLIS. WE ARE ONE OF THE LARGEST CORPORATIONS OF OUR KIND. BOTH BUILDERS AND OPERATORS. AND OUR PROPOSITION IS BACKED BY THE BANKS. COMMERCIAL ORGANIZATIONS AND BEST BUSINESS MEN IN THE LOCALITIES IN WHICH OUR PROPERTIES ARE lA9CATED. POSITION IS PERMANENT AND APPLICANT WILL BE TRAINED TO EARN FROM *6.000 TO *12.000 PER YEAR. TO QUALIFY. MAN MUST HAVE PURPOSE. THE ABILITY TO WORK HARD. AND A CLEAN RECORD. CALL AT 203 CITY TRLST BLDG. SALESMEN Experienced collection agency salesmen. NEW. attractive, well advertised proposition; Insures *2OO weekly to producers. Secure your territory at once. ARROW SERVICE, Schenectady, N. Y. WANTED —Salesman to repreaent large New Y'ork house, calling on retailers of Indianapolis. Excellent proposition, fall MR. CROSSLEY, Claypuol Hotel after 6 today. EXPERIENCED stock aalegiaen for hratclaes dividend paying securities of oldestablbllshed Indiana corporation. Call at room 510 Board of Trade any Tuesday or Wednesday

FEMALE HELP—WANTED. EXPERIENCED housekeeper, permanent position with excellent accommodations, comfortable surroundings and best of working conditions; must have had experience In taking complete charge of a home and handling of help, sa.ary generous and liberal to right party; reference required. Address A No. 1112, Times. WANTED—Twenty-five experienced girls. 134 Virginia avenue, making silk lamp shades. O. L. STEWART * CO. WHITE woman to help clean 4-room house one day each week. Call Belmont 2448 evenings. FIRST-CLASS girl for house work from 8 to 12; Sundays from 9 to 12. Si* I ,* North Illlnoia WANTED—GirI for downstairs work and cooking, no laundry. Washington 626. SITUATION W ANTED—t- EM ALE. CLEANING ar.d laundering hy the day. Harrison 2794; colored lady. ‘ instruction*. HAWAII The very name . \ links Itself with . i birds, flowers and V a S7 fruit, but more *speclally with their fascinating music. Hawaiian music is the moat popular ot all music. at:d the Hawaiian guitar Is the easiest of ail instruments to teach you to piay 52 pieces In your flrst term. W# else teach ukulele, mandolin, violin, banjo, etc. Your choice ot these beautiful Instruments free with each enrollment. Open dally till 6 p. m., also Tuesday. Friday and Saturday evenings. Write or phone for particulars. HAWAIIAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC. 36 W. Washington. Main 1071. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES. ~ Natureopatby. Swedish Massage Baths and general treatments. Thorough satisfaction 119 East Vermont street. First floor front. Hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Qulgley-Hyland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators. 62Ti-fI2S I.aw bldg. Main 2902. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE'.

WILLYS-KNIGIIT Th beautiful linen, powerful motor and funeral condition of this Model 88 touring car will Immediately win your favor. Has been overhauled and faultlessly repainted. Easy terms can bo arranged. Used Car Department, second floor. TnE GIBSON COMPANY", Capitol Avenue at Michigan. Special Sale *IOO *123 down will buy a good used car. Your own terms. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO., 518 N. Capitol Ave. Main 2618. Auto. 22-019. OVERLAND COUNTRY CLUB A “chummy" little ear that is light and economical to operate. Has beer, overhauled and recently repainted. Has wire wheels and all good tires. Eusy terms can be arranged. Used Oar Department. second floor. THE GIBSON COMPANY, Capitol Avenue at Michigan. EITHER NEW OR USED CARS. INVESTIGATE OUR YEAR PLAN. “YOU SELECT THE CAR. WE FURNISH THE MONEY" AUTOMOBILE FUNDING CO. 912-13 Hume-Mansur Bldg. 1919 MAXWELL touring, new tires, special paint, good mechanical condition. This Is priced right. Terms can bo arranged. FRANKLIN USED CAR DEPARTMENT. Second floor 1001 H N. Meridian St. BUICK 1919. touring car. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO BALES CO., 3*5 N. Pennsylvania street.

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. WWWVWVWWSAp-WSS/SA/WWS/WV> m >. I NORDYKE & MARMON COMPANY. 11th and Meridian Sts. Clearance Sale of Used Cara— Exceptlonel values for real worth It is questionable whether there 1® a keUer bargain In town than the 1920 model Maxwell touring car which we at present have ready to be delivered to somebody who eppreclatea a splendid used car opportunity. This car has been run only 4.000 miles and Is practically as good as new In appearance and mechanical condition. You must admit that tires are Just about the most necessary accessories about a car. This car has five good ones. The price Is only *676. It’s the time of year people begin to think about sedans end steam heat and such things. The Kissel model 6-42 sedan Is what you are looking for. A beautiful newly reflnlshed car Is wal’lng for you at 11th and Meridian Sts. This car Is coach blue, trimmed in black with white wire wheels. It doesn't look like a oar and It runs as smoothly as the day it came from the factory. The upholstery is In fine condition—easy to look at and easy to ride on. There are 6 wheels and 6 tires—not so bad. eh? This Kissel sedan Is priced at *I.OOO In order to move It at once. Another sedan In stock at present is a Cadillac model 65. It Is of the convertible type and makes an Ideal all-weather car. The reflnishers have done a real Job. and the car Is spick and span from top ter tires. The tires are In good condition. If you don't believe any of thees things come and see for yourself. We’ll be glad to prove any of these statements. At *1,650 this Is truly an exceptional bargain. There Is a used car In our stock to suit any taste. Why go to an Irresponsible dealer when such\bargalns are available In the show \yoom of an established organization. Call or visit our show room. NORDYKE & MARMON CO. 11th and Meridian Sts.

1920 DAVIS Anew touring car that has never been In the hands of a private owner. It was turned over to us by former Davis dealer who now has Overland agency. *'ar Is slightly shopworn, but otherwise In excellent condition. Terms If desired. Used Car Department, second floor. THE GIBSON COMPANY, Capitol Avenue at Michigan. “HE BOUGHT A NASH” If you want to see some bargain see the following cars at customer's prices. They reaiTy very reasonable. Bulck E 4, roadster. Bulck K 45. touring. National touring, 4 passenger. Chevrolet 490. louring; very cheap. Jeffery touring. M. :iros Rex top. tourlr.g. Overland 90. Rex top, touring. Nash touring. 1919. Bulck K. sedan. 5 passenger; good as new, 6 cord Urea Nash sedan, 5 pasenger. renewed and guaranteed. 30 da>a' service. Oakland roadster. 1920; wire wheels. Farker cord Urea Cash or reasonable terms LOSEY-NASH RETAIL CO. Main 3348

1920 OVERLAND OF GIBSON QUALITY STANDARD A sturdy little touring car that has been driven Just far enough to be Weil broken In. la In excellent condition throughout. Make a moderate down payment and meet tho balance as you ride. Used Car Department, eecond floor. THE GIBSON COMPANY, Capitol Avenue at Michigan. SPECIAL sale of all used care; small payment down, balance one year, no brokerage. 45 bargains Come In and look them over. AUTOMOBILE TRADING CO., 555-57 North Capitol avenue. WE have several touring cars and roadsters. Will trade for diamond*, stock or equltlea in city property. 824 J£. Market street. Main 5716. OAKLAND sedan, 1919 model, cheap If sold this solr 235 N. Pennsylvania st. MAXWELL ROADSTER $325 will cover our claims and buy thl* Maxwell roadster. We have arranged to display It In the Used Car Department of the Gibson Company, Capitol avenue at Michigan. Ask for Mr. Freese. ATLAS SECURITIES CO. Capitol Avenue at Michigan. TRUCKS—FOR SALK. FORD 1920 ton truck, worm drive. A-l condition throughout, cord tires on rear, enclosed body. A bargain If sold at once. DETROIT ELECTRIC SALES CO. 962 N. Meridian St. Main 942. Auto. 31-I*s.

AUTOMOBILES —WANTED. I WANT YOUR CAR and will pay you cash for it Don’t forget your money is waiting for you. If you can’t drive in, call Main 4446 and immediate attention will be given. 212 E. NEW YORK ST. AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Parts & Tire Cos. 619 N. Illinois St. Main 1579. Auto. 32-063. I W'ANT 50 automobiles; cash is waiting for you. 285 N. Pennsylvania street. ftUTO REPAIRS AND BUPPLIEB, WINTER STORAGE FOR BATTERIES IS NECESSARY. We store them at reasonable charge and maki' no charges for pick up and delivery. We sell or rebuild any kind of batteries and guarantee same in writing. Cull Main 0429. MYERS .BATTERY REBUILDING CO., 621 N. Illinois street. BATTERIES. New and guaranteed for any car. Rebuilt, repaired, recharged. Open until 9 p. m. BATTERY DISTRIBUTING CO. *O7 Mass. Ave. Main 8145. Don’t Walt Till Christmas! Now la the time to get that car painted for your spring driving. FLEMING & F.£ED 180-32 E. New York St. AUTO WASHING Our Specialty, 322-334 North Illlnoia S & S Auto Laundry downtowjUtire shop! VULCANIZING that gives satisfaction. 35 Kentucky avenue. Main 1187. FORD touring body complete; brand new. Belmont 67. Ask for sales dept. CITIZENS’! AUTO REPAIR. Rear 2343 N. Capitdl avenue.

iTßi>iAi\A liAiLtf TIMES, MBSMIf, DECEMBER 2, 1920.

WEAL ESTATE—-FOR B ALB. FIVE-ROOM MODERN HOME. *SOO CASH REQUIRED. „ want an offer on this attractive IJttlo 5-room home. Modern, with lons living room, 2 bedrooms and full basement. This home haa an east front and is situated one-half block of good car line. Let us show you this at once and stop paying rent. Kirk McKinney, Realtor. WASHINGTON BANK AND'TRUST CO. 267 W. Washington St. Main 732. Auto. 27-665. SV SI,OOO Cash Balance *45 per month buys a good double east, well located. modern except furnace. Rents *35 a side. See Templeton. Main 6674. with Bert Essex "SSOO CASH Good substartla! live-room cottage located on Martlndale ave.; electric lights, gas, well and cistern. Double garage; large lot; price *2,500. Schmid & Smith 124 N. Delaware. Main 4088. 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. SSOO CASH Good, substantial 5-roorn cottage, located on Martlndale ave.; electric lights, gas, wefT and cistern; double garage; large lot. Price $2,500. See Mr. Bodlne. Schmid & Smith, Realtors. 134 N. Delaware St. Main 4088. *lO CASH, then only 61.25 weekly secures a beautiful, large, high, level lot In that good section e'ose to Thirty-Eighth street and two squares southeast of fair grounds. Ftloe thl week only *525. 640 Lemcke Annex. Main 1408. THREE-ROOM house on Hiawatha street. full lot, electric lights; only *l5O cash, balance *l2 monthly. Investors’ Banking Service Corp. 112 E. Market Pt Main 1624. HOME FOR COLORED! Five-room house on Senate ave.. near 16th st.; gas, lights and water. BRICE *2.250. *250 cash, *2O month. DUNLOP A HOLTEGEL. Realtors. 122 E. Market st.

COLORED BUYERS Double 5 rooms on skle. bath, furnace, electric lights. West Twenty-fifth; good house, good investment. See u for special price and terms. HALL A HILL. THREE-ROOM house on Maxwell street; electric lights, full lot; only *2OO cash, balance *l2 month. Investors’ Banking Service Corp. 11l R Market Bt. Main 1624. REAL ESTATE FOR SALEEAST New 5-room modern bungalow; corner lot; garage. Price *6 260. JENNINGS BROTHERS. 28 South Illinois St. MODERN HOME. Close In, 7 rooms within walking distance near College car line. Price *4.000; 1600 cash. *35 rnv DUNLOP A HOLTEGEL. REALTORS 122 East Market Bt. EIGHT-ROOM house. Improved etreet, clfy water, gas. *2.660, *SOO cash. *25 month. WM. SCOTT. 730 Peoples Bank BUlg. Fhone 85* Main. _______ MODERN storeroom and house on seme lot; small payments. Balance leas than rant. E. B. HOLTAM. Project >7l ll' yre wanting tar*UU in property on south side In singles and doubles, call Prospect 618 4 after 4 p. tnHOME BARGAIN. Four room-, elcotrlo lights, cistern, city water, sink In kitchen, newly painted and decorated; located northeast. Price *2 250. *306 cash, balance terms. DUNLOP A HOLTEGEL. REALTORS. 122 E. Market St. _ REAL ESTATE—BALE OR TRADE. FOR SALE OR TRADE—A brick block In 2*oo biock W, Michigan etreet. MARTIN MORONEY, 142 W. Market. Main 3436. WILL trade equity In 6-r<x,m cottage for email car and some cash. Call 1516 Montcalm street after 6 p. m. .

REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. FIVE rooms, lot 60x200, ntsr a good school and church three-quarters mile from W. Washington street car line. Belmont 4361. FIVE-ROOM house and half acre, builtin features, electric lights; will trade for city property. H-lmunl 4361, LOT S FOR BALE. LOTS Southern *ivnu* I’rlcw $l5O. Terms $1 down nd $1 per I. N. Richie & Son. Room 303, IG7 E. Market St. REAL EBTATE—WANTED. HAVE CASH BUYER for doublo between Colic*;* and lllinole • treat, south of creek. Munt have large lot. investors’ Banking Service Corp. 112 B. Market St. Main 1634. CASH CUSTOMER For a horns south or went; party can pay reasonable down payment and balance like rent. Let ua look at yours. It may suit. Mr. Hearn, Union Trust Cos. Main 1576. Residence, Harrison 1024. HOME, EAST In good condition; five or six rooms; must be in good condition and a reasonable price. Can pay part cash and balance like rent. Call Mr. Hearn. The Union Trust Cos. Main 1576. Residence, Harrison 1024. HAVE customer for six or seven-room modern home north or east; also for 6 room bungalow and double. Call us If your property Is for sale. Main 107, or 142. I AM going to buy a boms. You may have the one I want. In any location at the right price. Address A No. IHI, Times. I WILL buy ssveral cottages. List your property -with me. RUSSE H. HARTMAN, 224 N. Delaware. WILL pay *7,000 cash for 6-room modern bungalow. North Prospect 9292. ROOMING houses wanted. Call MR. BEBRKE. Malr. 5177. ~ FARMS-—FOR SALE. _ FARM, 11 MILES NORTH of monument; 6 miles of fair grounds; plenty of blue grass pasture; some timber, springs and running water; suitable for farm or stock raising. Will sell 100 up to 394 acres of same. Price *2OO an acre. Would consider some real estate In trade. Frank S. Clark & Cos. 226 E. Ohio. Main 8377. MOTORri YCL E9■AN P BIC VC L £B. BUY THE BOY A BICYCLE FOR CHRITSMAS. SIO.OO down, $2.00 per week. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 584-36 Mass. Ave. Main 6404. GASH paid fur all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. SCO Massachusetts avenue. AUTOB AND TRUCK3JFOiUhT*** AUTOS for rent. Do your own driving. U-Drlve Auto Service, at Hooaler Laundry. Rear Keith's theater. Main 5921. U-DRIVE ’iiJM. Automobiles rented to drive yourself. MARKET MOTOR SERVICE. ■B4 E. Market st. Main 671*. OVERLAND TRANSPORTATION. SUN BEAM LINES render dependable and prompt shipping service over the highways. Main 8841.

MISCELLANEOUS—-FOR SALK, GOOD All Wool SUITS and Overcoats honestly tailored to your measure, 532.50 “See for yourself” LEON TAILORING CO. 131 E. New York St. Up One Flight. Quit Wearing Ready-Made MTS $ We make them t Ojj your measure for

LEON TAILORING CO. 131 E. NEW YORK. Up jone flight. JACKET SUIT, dark blue, size 34 or IS; never worn; two plush coats. full length, sizes 34 and 36. 32 W. Vermont. Main 7393. CINDERS FREE. CALL~CITY HOSPITAL. COLUMBIA dictaphone transcribing machine; fine condition; a bargain. Main 8868. 5606 or Auto. 24-668. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two automatic bowling alleys cheap. ROY JARED, Montezuma, Ind. KOLL-TOP oak desk and chair In perfect condition. 32 W. Vermont. Main 7853. BOY’S ehort pants suit and one overj coat, almost new Call North 2426. i FOR SALE—-Used baby buggy. In good condition. *2.’.. Un!! rtem-nt 3174. b A I.K i' cider made fresh every day. 366 W. Morris street Prospect 3445. GRAPE vinos, first class, 2 years old; 30% off. Belmont 2267. ART needlework! MA RY PICKARdTToI? Laurel. Prospect 8118. ONE 8-ton spring wagon. 912 8. Delaware street. Prospect 2066. DESKS at save-half prices on payments at BAKER BROa | f J| J $4, $5, $6, $7 l| | J \I j/ THE PANTS \j / JII / STORE CO. UU/ Two Store* l. Li ! J fik 4 8 W. Ohio. Mi % | W ~ lIP E Market. W W fdl 3(>: LLANEQ US—WANTED. HSGHE3T CASH PRICc paid for SCRAP IRON, METALS AND RUBBER CAR LOTS OR LESS ALWAYS IN THE MARKET FOR Boiiers, Tanks and Machinery INDIANAPOLIS IRON AND METAL CO. L. SANTOW, PRESIDENT 1421 W. RAY ST. BELMONT 4110 LEW Si LAN K pays best pi res In city for household goods and fix.ures of ali kind*. 227 North New Jersey Mreet. Main 202*. CASH for good roll top desk, must be bargain. North 7013.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Saved From the Fire CANNON STOVES COOK STOVES LA UNDRY 3TOV'ES RANGES HEATERS, ETC. ; Big reductions in all prices. 444 E. Washington st. BETWEEN NEW JERSEY AND EAST STS. New Ores Rugs 34x73 inches *1.90 54x90 Inches jg’oo 6x9 leet tk.lv ! Bxlo feot ” s!{. 9xll feet 3 lnchee *11.60 Baker Bros. RUGS Hundreds of ruga, all kinds; wool filler. Axmlnster. Botart. velvet, Wilton*, grass matting, any kind of a rug; we have them. Como And it our rngi before you buy. GLAZER 911 E. Washington st. GOOD USED KUO*. We have the largest selection In Indianapolis of high-grade used rugs; all sixes, at prices that will please you. USED GOODS STORE. J|24 Uassnchuset* svs, YVE Carry everything In 'stTwk iif furnlture. rugs, linoleum, bedding; also heating stoves, cook stoves and ranges, hot plates and oil stoves. Yours for the lowest prices In the city. Terms. E. K.ROGT 607-9 W. Washington. INVALID CHAIRS and crutch*s to rent*. frs# delivery to all part* of city; invalid chairs *3.60 per month. baker bko&, DAVKNOS at save-half prices on payments nt BAKEK BROS. FOR SALE—Good iron bods urt! springs *7,00. Circle 1850. RADIANT HOME—If yeu want a Radiant Home baseburner. on payments, go to RAKER BROS. ALL kinds of household goods at savehalf prices, on payments. BAKER BROS. COMBINATION Garland ranges at save. *L a | f _bUct'H. on payments. BAKER BROS. PALACE—If you want a Palaos hotblast, on payments, go to BAKER BROS. KITCHEN cabinets at save-half prices. Cash or payments. BAKER BROS. CLERMONT—If you want a Clermont hot blast on payments, go to BAKER BROS. 11x12 and 9x12 Wilton rugs; 3-plece Davanola set. Woodruff 4414. CHIFFEROBES at save-half prices, on payments at BAKER BROS. COAL RANGES at save-half prices on payments at BAKEK BROS. GAS RANGES at save-half prices, on pay* menta. BAKER BROa transfer and storage. KEEP MOVING That’s what wo do—transfer and hauling. We also operate tho Terminal Bat-gate room. TRACTION TERMINAL BAGGAGE CO. Main 1392. Auto. 31-261. G 1 7 \7*T\ TJ STORAGE “CHEAPEST 1 j \Y/ RATES IN CITY. CALL { I ]/ ÜB. Everything at rea- | I || <-onable price. Packed. U j) shipped anywhere. 41 Locked room if desired. 60 YVejt Henry Main 46*9. CALL SHANK for the best service in hauling, packing, shipping and storage. 327-229 North New .eraey St. Main 2023. BANNER - STORAGE CO. We Btore, cratU pack household goods. Call Auto. 28-646. BANNER STORAGE CO.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. AA/vws/ws^vwwwvsaaaaaaaajv^a^w Whitney Player Piano Oak case, good aa new, big value at $695; eay payments. E. L. Lennox Piano Cos. COLUMBIA phonograph, mahogany, SIBO Else, only $95. We eava you (35 to *76 on any Victor, Edison, Brunswick or other standard make. USED GOODS STORE. _ 424 Mass. Ave. GOOD LOOKING mahogany piano, *250. Folding metal upholstered oot; not used over 3 weeks, price *29.50. Main $617. RECORDS; good records of any make you desire. 40a. BAKER BRO&, 319 W. Washington. t VIOLINS. % size. 14 size and full size. WACHMAN. 628 South Alabama. Prospect 5768. MAHOGANY piano and OeiflSh for sale; good condition. Irvington 2782. WILL pay *26 to *SO cash for upright oiano. North 4221. COAL AND WOOD FOrTaLeT COAL—COAL—COAL Virginia Lump. . Illinois Lump. Illinois Egg. Indiana Lump. Indiana Egg. Kentucky Lump. 14-ineh beech wood. Coke. Commercial Fuel Cos. 316 W. Ohio St. Main 430. Auto. 24-730. Main 431. COAL—COAL POCAHONTAS LUMP. WEST VIRGINIA LUMP. KENTUCKY LUMP. ILLINOIS LUMP. ATLAS COAL CO. MAIN 1962. AUTO. 22-764. GENUINE ~ ' POCA. M. K. *11.50 PER TON. L H. BAIN COAL CO. MAIN US! OR MAIN *s*l. Illinois Lump, SIO.OO Nice, large coai, good for furnace or stove. Illinois egg, *9.59. Prospect 3280. Auto. 52-384.

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CREDENCE NOT GIVEN BIG TEN BREAK REPORT (Conti ned-From Page Eight.) it Is rather impossible for any eleven to be out in front every season. ' In fact, Minnesota bad a disastrous.season, being beaten by both Indiana and Northwestern, two of the colleges listed for elimination by the Urbana report. INDIANA SHOWS STRONG RE-CORD. Indiana won three Conference games, and was only "barely beaten In its fourt-h, by lowa. The Hawkeyes also gave Illinois a terrific battle, and the Illini were the title runners-up. A few years back Illinois had trouble winning anything other than baseball in the Conference, land it was usually regarded as a weakling, but in recent years it always has been strong. That Is Ju3t a sample of how athletics fluctuate, and it is hardly probable that Illini authorities would stand for any move to drop other teams because of poor records. Athletic Director Kellog of Purdue stated that the Conference never was in better shape and that any rumor predicting a split In the ranks probably could be traced to the pen of some sensational college correspondent. • Already there Is a move on toward the patching of differences between Chicago and Northwestern, according to reports direct from Chicago. It will be recalled that Chicago slated homo and home basket-ball games with the Purple at a recent meeting, and there is every reason to believe the same will be true of football. Coach Elmer McDevitt of Northwester!? is anxious to arrange the gvue and it is only reasonable to believe Coach Stags feels the same way. ARE NATURAL GRID RIVALS. Chicago and Northwestern are natural football rivals. Back in the old days as many as two games were played each fall between the schools. It sometimes happened that the eleven losing the first game would coma right back and take the second. Chicago will be the scene of numerous Big Ten meetings Saturday, st which time football, baseball, track, basket-ball and wrestling and gymnastic schedule* will be arranged. The athletic officials of the various universities first will get together and agree on games and dates and then recommend their plans to the faculty directors, who also will gather in Chicago Saturday. All schedules must be approved by the faculty heads before being officially adopted. Football relations may also be resumed between Wisconsin _;nd Michigan it 1* said. Coach John Richards of the Badger eleven was anxious to slate a game with the Wolverines last fall, but Director Barfelme assprted Coach Yost was willing to play only four Conference games. The Badgers and Wolverines are old football rivals and a meeting would arouse no end of Interest. Indications point to Ohio State having as excellent % home schedule as any Big Ten eleven. Chicago and Illinois are booked to meet the Buckeyes in Columbus, while Coach Wllce will take his men to Ann Arbor and Madison fur return struggles with Mlchigcn and Wisconsin. respectively. Just what other elevens Ohio will tackle Is not known, but they undoubtedly will be met on the Buckeye field. Minnesota, which played most of Its games away from home, slumld have a schedule which will call far a number of games on Northrup field. Illinois, lowa and Indiana will play Minneapolis if return games are slated, while Michigan and Wisconsin will be mel on foreign fields.

Boston Indignant Over Being Dropped by Yale BOSTON. Dec. 2. Re2ret •as well as indignation was expressed by Boston College rooters today when it became known that Yale- hud dropped the Old Gold and Maroon from Its schedule. Th< Yale announcement reads: "Regret that lu arranging a consistently developed schedule it hag been found inadvisible to Include a game with Boston College." It lias been such a generally accepted Yale custom to pluv return engagements with teams that conquer El! that a shift was unexpected, despite continued reports from New Haven.

I Stove League Baseball TRAINING TRIP SHORTENED. i NEW YORK, Dec. 2. Reduction of the spring training period from five to : three week* has been d.tcided upon by i the management of the New York Yankees and the Brooklyn National League champions. Both clubs will be assembled In the South not earlier than March 7. The training places have not been selected. BAN NAMES COMMITTEE. CHICAGO, Dec. 2.—President B. B. Johnson of the American League last night named James Dunn of Cleveland, Ben Sblbe of Philadelphia and Frank Navln of Detroit as the American League committee to meet with Judge K. M. Laudis and a National League committee In New York Dec. 10 to draft anew baseball national agreement. SOX NAME CAMP. | CHICAGO, Dec. 2.—The Chicago White Sox will train next spring at Wnxahachte, Texas, the former training grounds of the Detroit Tigers. Forty players already are under contract to report for the training season. HOBBY LEAVES AKRON. PARKERSBURG, W. Va.. Dec. 2. Richard HobllUel, who managed the Akron club in the International League during the lU'2O season, will not return to that club next season, ho announced here Wednesday. HENS CHOOSE AUGUSTA. TOLEDO, Dec. 2.—The Toledo club of the American Association, will do Its next spring training at Augusta, Ga., Roger Bresnahan announced Wednesday. Roger said he had closed the deal for use of the South Atlantic League park there and will leave about the first week of March. This is the first time In the five years Bresnahan has owued the Toledo club that the outfit has gone any farther south than Kentucky. SCANDAL PLAYERS BARRED. CHICAGO, Dec. 2.—Major league ball players Involved in the recent gambling scandal and barred from playing in the big leagues will not be signed by the semi-pro teams of Chicago, according to statements made by semi-pro managers today. Cyclist Turns ‘Pro’ NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—Fred Taylor of Newark, N. ,T., amateur bicycling champion, will make bis professional debut in the Madison Square .Garden six-day race, which begins at midnight next Sunday, It was announced Wedneeday. He and Tom Smith of Newark will be one of the fifteen teams entered. Elgin on Way East ELGIN 111., Dec. 2.—Seventeen members of Elsrin High School's undefeated football squad departed Wednesday for Stamford, Conn., where they will meet Stamford's Eastern title holders Saturday afternoon. NEW irrSKEU CAPTAIN. LINCOLN, Neb., Dec. 2.—Clarence E. Swanson of Wakefield, Neb., Wednesday was elected captain of the 1921 University of Nebraska football team. He has played left end two years, ""financial. WE ARB PREPARED TO MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WK PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS. MORTGAGES. BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER. Pres. Fifth floor Indianapolis Securities Bid*. Southwest corner Delaware and Market INSURANCE in all branches. AUBREY V. PORTER, 916 People* Bank bldg. IDUn 70*9. . J/IRST and second mo#*a*es on Indiana and Indianapolis real aatate. R, B. WILSON, 193 N. Delaware jfct. Main 1611.

Indianapolis Squad to Shift Back Field for Ferndale Scrap Canning’s Eleven Prepares fer Scrap With Undefeated *4 Amateur Champs. Manager .Toe Canning of the Indian- 1 apolls Football Club is seriously considering a change in the back field of his combination for the, city independenttitle game with the undefeated B'erndale team Sunday. Since Roger Klein, fullback, was Injured in the Muncie game Canning has not been able to get hisback fleld running smoothly, but tho new shift tried in scrimmage last night seems to straighten things out fairlywell. • With Hanley, former Do Pauw player, shifted from half back to full, andMetzger and Jackson working at tha half stations, the team went along at H,‘ merry clip last night, and It is probable that these men will start Sunday, with Yott at quarter back. Longmier has been working at full since Klein’s injury,but cannot rip a hole or plunge through* an opening like Hanley. Metzger and Jackson run the ends like lightning and should create plenty of trouble for the Ferndale extremity men. While the Purple and White outfit was holding its drill on the Fall Cree*. gridiron, Captain Matthias had his Fern-,, dale athletes out on their Haughvilla, fleld for their first real work-out in preparation for the big game of their season. >r , The Indianapolis back field goes mostly on its speed, but it hasn’t a thing on the west side combination. Athel and. Nelson are two of the smartest young, half backs that ever played on local amateur gridirons, while Matthias is a. full back who hits the line with speed, and force. Wei h, quarter back, has not had the experience of Yott of the Indianapolis team and is not the same, smart field general or defensive player,, but he carries the ball more than any other man In the back field and is always good for his share of the yardage^

TRIBUTE PAID FALLEN RACER IConllnatd From Page Eight.) vey the flowers from the Chevrolet home to the cemetery. Floral offerings of sympathy were sent by the Indianapolis Muter Speedway, Lnicntown Speedway, William Small Company, “Howdy" Wilcox, Ralph De Palma, Gil Anderson, Earl Pollard, Rob-' ert Hamilton, L. J. May. Edward Updyke, Ray Howard, Joe Boyer, JoO Thomas. Art Klein, Percy Ford and several other members of tho racing fra-> ternlty, besides othpr personal friends of the dead man. Wilcox, Anderson, Ford, Pollard and Howard attended the funeral. Gaston Chevrolet Is survived by his* wife. Marguerite Guerriu Chevrolet, two' brothers, Louis and Arthur, both o£ whom reside here, and a sister, Mrs. Lotds Franck, who lives in Brooklyn,” Chevrolet was the winner of the 1020 Indianapolis Motor Speedway 500-mile (lassie and, at the time he met his death, was the leading point scorer for the year, having a total of 1.030 against 030' for Tommy Milton, his nearest rival. Johnny Bresnahan, Chevrolet’s riding, mate, is reported to be recovering rapidly from Injuries received in the wreck that cost the life of Gaston.

YOUNG CHAMPS ON I. A. C. CARD. (Continued From Page Eight.) * - J. twice, Treber winning one bout *nd Sartar getting a shade in the other. •* Other bouts on the card will bp as follows: Gordon Myers, Martinsville vs*. John Kldwcll, I. A. C., bantamweights; James King, I. A. C. vs. Ed Orme, I. A. C., lightweights; Bob Bridges, i. A. C. vs. Frank Martin, 1. A. C„ welterweight*; Mike Moran, 1. A. C. vs. Harold Vogel, I. A. C. lightweights; Hal Thornburgh,I. A. C. vs. George Curran, I. A. C.g ■welterweights. Ail bouts will be of four rounds and the winner will be decide-A by two' judges and a referee, according to A, Af U. rules. Wabash Game, Tuesday, to Be First Big Test * for the New Em-Roes Wabash College will test the strength!, of the re-organized Em-Roe basket-ball, team Tuesday night at the Y. M. C. A.' Whether the caliber of the local team, will stand well in comparison with th* original Em-Roe team will be uppermost In the minds of the basket-nail' fans of tho city. Although only two members of th* original Em-Roe team will be seen in the lineup, the added talent to the squad will add much speed to tlje aggregation., In "Doc” Can.pip-11 and Newt Carlisle*, the Em-Roes will show Indianapolis’ new ph'yers on the Em Roe team who., should sot the basket-ball courts of tha Staie "on fire” with their speed. Camp-. bell was one of the greatest offensive players in tho western conference last season, playing with the Purdue team. Newt Carlisle was a forward ou th# Dc Patiw team for four years. " Besides these men the Em-Rocs boast of Schoenecmn and O. Behrent. formermembers of the Em-Roe team. These men will be augmented by Frankfort,. who playei with the Em-Roes la 1913; 11. Behrent, also a member of the 1918 Em-Roe five; Hennessey, last year on th Em-Roe team, and Frlddle, a member of the championship Franklin High School five of last season. With these men on the team the EmRoes are expected to make a strong bid for the State independent basket-ball title. Reserved seats for the Wabash contest have gone on sale at the Em-Roe store. yf

Cubs Sign Sixteenth Hurler; Seek George Gipp CHICAGO, Dee. 2.—A new Chicago Cub i burler Wednesday was added to the roster which Manager Evers will have to look over during the spring training trip on the Const. IBs name la James Coble and he hurled for the independent team In Charleston, 111., this year. He make* the sixteenth pitcher on Ever's staff fog, next season. He is a right-hander, stands over feet and lacks only experience to make him a real pitcher, ti Ui said. _ The Cuba are trying to sign up Georg* Gipp, the Notre Dame baseball and foot-, ball star, who is at present laid up ia tl:e hospital with an attack of pneumonia. Besides being one of tile best gridiron players in the West, Gipp is center fielder for the Notre Dame team and lias made a reputation both as an’ outfielder aud as a speed merchant. Negotiations have been on for some time between the north side club and th*" 1 Notre Dame star. it Yank Skater Challenges NEW YORK. Dee. 2.—D. R. manager of Bobby McLean of former champion skater, last night a challenge to Oscar Mathiesen of way for a series of races for the Seanlan announced he had received K, number of offers for the proposed coqi test, but preferred to have the matcbl. decided in Norway. To Play Florida High ,w HAVERHILL, Mass., Dec. 2.—Have** hill High School, which was contemplStMing a game with Englewood High of Ctft 1 eago or Oak Park, 111., today accepted? an invitation to have its football eleveiß nlay the team of Duval High School Jacksonville, Fla., Dee. 11. The accept)*. ance was conditional on ability to make necessary arrangements. lowa Team Earns $50,000 ~ lOWA CITY, lowa, Dee. 2. —lowa Uni** verstty’s boa.-d of athletics is still balancing accounts for the 1920 football se*£ son, and the figures to date indicate that the treasury may be enriched $30, 009 when the year's Income is divided between lowa and each of its opponent*,’ respectively. y

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