Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 181, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1920 — Page 9

INDIANA DAILY TIMES 26-29 S. Meridian St. PHONES —CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main *590 Automatic 28-161 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 lot and board and rooms wanted — One time 0* per line Three consecutive times.. .07 per line Six consecutive times 06 per line Contract rates on application. Legal notices 09 per line Lodges and club notices 76c per Insertion Church notices (1 Inch or ess) 50c per Insertion Over 1 Inch, .07 per line additional. Death notices, 35c per Insertion Card of Thanks or In Memorlam retires 07 per line Ads iecelved until 10:30 a. m. tor 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. 22-64 L INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY. Ueorge urmstemer Funeral director. 622 East Market. Old Phone Slain 90S. N Phone. 27-20*. A. M. Ragsdnle. J. Walsn f’nce. John Paul Ragsdale. A. M. RAGSDALE CO. *22 North Delaware street J.C. WILSON 1280 Prospect. Auto. 61-671. Prospect 322. W. T. BLASENUYM 1634 Sheloy st Pt. 2570. Auto 61-114 FUNERAL director*— WM E. KRIEOER. New *1 I*4 Main 1464 1 1 0? N. tlHaOls GADD-BERT S. GADD. 2120 Prospect st. Phones: Prospect 422. Automatic 62-278. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY tc TITUS. OiT North D- N‘W STi r 3630, " FEENEY & F E ENET. Auto. 24-195 1034 N. Illinois. Main S4l_ OtATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. P.ABOURN, ELMER—Beloved husband of Almee Rabourn. pa.-asal away a* 81. Francis Hospital Sunday. Dec. 5 at 7 SO P. m. Funeral Thursday, Dec. 9 at 10:30 a. m. at New Bethel Baptist Church. Burial Acton cemetery. Friends Invited. Barnett; THE REV. Bfl B—Beloved husband of Mrs. Marla and father of ■William, died at his late residence. 550 West Wilkins street, Dec. and at 7 a. m. Funeral Thursday. Dec. 9 at 1 p. m. from the South Calvary church. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. ZWICK. CAROLINE C.—Widow of Henry Zwlck. Sr. mother of Henry. Charles Frederick Zwlek and of Mrs. L. W. Yancey, passed away Monday. Dec. 6 at 4 p. m.. age 76 years. Funeral at the residence, 3137 Ruckle, Thursday 2 p. m. Friends Invited. Lafayette (Ind.) papers please copy. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Package containing 8 yards pink ribbon, 7 yards lace, little flannel Jacket, on Washington st., between Illinois and Capitol, or on Eist 10th car. early Tuesday morning. Call Woodruff 7985. LOST—In Keith’s, lady’s watch and chain lavelllere. money tied In handkerchief. Liberal reward. Belmont 3024. L. DOEBELING. WILL person who took traveling bag by mistake from Olympian candy kitchen, please call Woodruff 6729 about 5:45 p. m. ? LOST—Male alredale carrier, black and tan; answers to the name of "Jinks.” Please cal! Prospect 5365. Reward. LOST—Pair of glasses on Northwestern lnterurban or Twenty-Sixth street. Call North 1181 and receive reward. LOST—Cameo on Washington Street or Danville car. Call Belmont 328. ring 3. NOTICE®. PUBLIC dance and card party Thursday night. Dec. 9, at the Denison Hotel. ROOMS—TO LET. ONE. 2 or 3 rooms; do not object to 1 or 2 -children; one block from W. Michigan car line on Belmont ave. Cal! Belmont 632. FURNISHED room for one or two; private entrance with bath; reference required. also steam heat. Call North 6573. WOODRUFF PLACE 3~70 Middle Srlve; desirable room In mrdern home, for business man. Woodruff 3727. ALABAMA. 1841 N.; lovely front room, modern private family, suitable for one or two. Call North 5697. THIRTIETH. 122 W.; two nicely furnished sleeping rooms In modern home. Call Harrison 3092. COZY. Strictly modern sleeping room In private family. 2vl N. Tremont ave. Belmont 3550. CENTRAL ave.. 2130; two sleeping rooms, one suitable for two. Harrison 2004. SLEEPING room for employed couple. 903 N. Capitol. Circle 6004. DELAWARE. 523 N.; nicely furnished room. Call Circle 2893.

LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. FI'RNISHED rooms for light" housekeeping; kitchenette, 5 5.0; hot and cold water. 7 K. St. Joseph. ROOM and kitchen, modern, light, heat, phone and gas, garage. Jl2 per week, i.orth 8598. CAPITOL. 1701 N.; housekeeping room; modern; adults; also single room. North MARKET St., 1536 E.; light housekeeping rooms for rent. Call Prospect 6316. ILLINOIS, 714 N.; light housekeeping rooms with steam heat. Circle 840. TWO light housekeeping rooms, upstairs; modern. Circle 6502. ROOMS—WANTED. TWO furnished rooms with heat near Fountain Square. Prospect 9412. BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LET. ROOM, hoarl and care given to elderly persons and Invalids In my own home; reasonable rates. North 82 87. ONE room, tarnished, for 1 or 2 gentlemen. E. Washington car. Woodruff 8595. NE'V JERSEY, N. f 3116; to employed conpie, or gentlemen, modern. North 7946. DESK ROOM TO LET DESK ROOM, use of phone; good light. MATHER. 120 E. Market. P.oom 34. BUSINESS CHANCEL CONVERT YOUR INACTIVE STOCKS INTO LIVE TANGIBLE ASSETS. Our organization may bo ablo to turn s*y inactive non-dividend paying listed or unlisted securities which ycu may have Into LIVE TANGIBLE ASSETS. Now Is the time each Investor should re-arrange their holdings and replace sluggish or inactive investments with high-grade securities now available. Write today, giving name of company. Number of shares, par value, etc. X All inquiries will receive prompt attention and will endeavor to submit for your consideration a worthy proposition Address C. P. C„ A. No. 1113, Times. IF YOU CAN INVEST $26 to 3500 now. Here is your opportunity to secure an interest In a business officered and directed by honest ana reputable business men of Indianapolis, where the yearly profits will be large. This Is not a get-rieh-qulck scheme, but a thoroughly tried-out business proposition with all chance of loss to you removed. A card to undersigned will bring you complete Information for your consideration. In this company we have representatives from all walks of life. Address A No. 1114, Times. FOR SALE—Location for filling station and garage. Best in Indianapolis for the money; takes $3,000 to handle It MARTIN MCRONEY. 142 W. Market i Main 3435. ■ OPPORTUNITY for man to take active i Interest In going business. 32 cash will I handle. Apply 312 Indiana Trust bldg. ROOMING house. 15 rooms. 7 furnished; 1 water In every room. Price only $100; stove heat. SEBKEE, 40 N. Delaware *t. LACE curtains to launder; first-class work guaranteed. Prospect 8107. GOOD grocery, old stand; no delivery; 6 living rooms. Prospect 3098. SMALL grocery for sale; don’t have to buy fixtures. North 7680, _ OE TEbiiy £ V, Quigley-Hyland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators. 625-528 Law bldg. Main 2802.

MALE HELP—WANTED. FIRE INSURANCE Ie a pleasant and profitable busness. We have a limited number of openings for good men. Experience not absolutely necessary. If you want to make a connection with the largest and most aggressive organization In Indianapolis call at 913 Merchants Bank bldg, before noon only. Ask for Mr. Kimmich or Singleton. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington st., Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 767. SITUATION WANTED—MALE, CHILDREN’S AID ASSOCIATION EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. 510 Indianapolis Securities Co.’s Bldg. Phones! Circle 37*4. Auto. 22-034. No charge. Call between 8 and 12 m. Wanted—Factory, store and otH.e work for boys 14 to 16; white or colored. Wanted—Factory, store and office work for girls 14 to 16; white or colored. Wanted—Position for man and wife in housework: colored. Wanted—After school work for boys. FEMALE HELP—WANTED. GENERAL housework, white girl or middle aged woman, no laundry; family of three; 610 per week. 3061 N. New Jersey. North 8724, EXPERIENCED girl for cooking and housework; reference required. Washington 3000. 4203 N. Pennsylvania street. WANTED —An experienced cook and also a butler. Call MRS. SMITH’S AGENCY, Woodruff 522 T. SITUATION WANTED —FEMALE^ ATTRACTIVE young lady wishes traveling position. Call FLORENCE MILLER, Hotel Severln. TAKE patients maternity cases or paralytic cases; doctors’ references. 27 B. St. Joe street. CARE for small children and asslFt with hoiisework. Experienced. Prospect 4091. SALk.£iVIC.N—-WAN 1 fcP. Stock Salesmen Wanted Ws want five more live stock salesmen. Our proposition Is unusually attractive. Some choice territory with good leads now opsn. Call at 4 9 Virginia ave. and let us show you one of our wonderful little Ice refrigerating machines, making ice and refrigerations. Arctic Ice Machine Cos. 11-13 Arcade. Main 4465. WE ARE SEEKING" A HIGH GRADE SALESMAN WHO HAS BEEN A SUCCESS IN HIS LINE TO SELL OUR SECURITIES IN INDIANAPOLIS. WE ARK 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 LOCATED. POSITION IS PERMANENT AND APPLICANT WILL BE TRAINED TO EARN FROM 36.000 TO $12,000 PER YEAR TO QUALIFY. MAN MUST HAVE PURPOSE, THE ABILITY Tu WORK HARD. AND A CLEAN RECORD. CALL AT 203 CITY TRUST BLDG. Life Insurance Men Are assured of the most attractive connection In Indianapolis with a larger rate of commission and future possibilities that are unlimited; men of character and ability will find the opportunity for which they are looking Ask for Mr. Klmrni ’i or Mr Singleton. Home Seikers Building Cos., 913 Merchants Bank bldg. EXPERIENCED stock salesmen for firstclass dividend paying securities of oldestablbllahrd Indiana corporation. Call at room 510 Board of Trade any Tuesday or Wednesday.

BUSINESS SERVICES. Do Your Xmas Shopping Early FOR HIS XMA& One of our fine suits or overcoats to his measure at greatly reduced prices. 336.50. $40.50, $48.50, $52.50 and up. | Trousers and fancy vests In proportion. If we haven't his measurements on file. ; present him with one of our "Gift Certificates,” which can be applied on anything he may select. W. G. SCHNEIDER. 39 WEST OHIO STREET. Be sure you are In the right place. - save by having your ol< * hats reno ' PJ aated. Best work \w£> G In city, by Arnerican Hatters. INDIANAPOLIS HAT BLEACHERY 28 Kentucky Ave. Main 6179. JeT Rented, $3 per mo. an makes machines repaired. Every piece, part or screw for any aewing machine White Sewing Machine Cos. , Main 600, Auto. 36-216. 312 Mass. Ave. feathers Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order E. F. BUItKLE 416 Mass ave. Main 1428 New 23-776. SAFETY' RAZOR BLADES ~ | n*rtyicd TUTTLKPGK ?0t Indls- . - EXPERIENCED saleslady wishes travet- , lng position. Call FLORENCE MILLER, Hotel Severln, Room 1105. EXPERT CASH REGISTER REPAIRING. 110 W. Ohio St. Circle 2286. _°f.FE RINGS BY the stores. big reduction IN PRICES ON SUITS AND OVERCOATS TO YOUR MEASURE Any $45 suit or overcoat, now $36.50. Any SSO suit or overcoat, row $40.50. Any $55 suit or overcoat, now $44.50. Any S6O suit or overcoat, now $48.50. Any $65 suit or overcoat, new $52.60. Any S7O suit or overcoat, now $56.50. Any $75 suit or overcoat, now $60.50. Any SBO suit or overcoat, now $64.50. Any SBS suit or overcoat, now $68.50. Any ssn suit or overcoat, now $72.50. Any $95 suit or overcoat, now $76.50. Trousers, full dress suits, etc., in proportion. W. G. SCHNEIDER, 39 West Ohio Street. Be sure you are In the fight place. AUTO AND TRUCKS FOR HIRE U-DRIVE ’EM. Automobiles rented to drive yourself. MARKET MOTOR SERVICE. 334 E- Market St. Main 5716. AUTOS for rent. Do your own driving. U-Drive Auto Service. at Hoosler Laundry. Rear Keith's theater. Main 5921.

AUTOMOBILES FPR KALE. 1919 OVERLAND A popular model 90 touring that has been put In excellent condition. Has new motor, new top, all new tires and haa been faultlessly repainted. A real value that can be bought on easy terms. Used Car Department, second floor. THE GIBSON COMPANY, Capitol Avenue at Michigan. PREPAPDMESS M mmu tgie The jingle of the skid chains is the modern sleigh bell DODGE sedan, 1913 model, Is a car you all know. It's ready to keep you warm and take you anywhere you wish to go. Y’ours for *1.200. PAIGE sedan, 1918 model, Is a regular car at a regular bargain. There's no use describing It—• come see fpr yourself. You’ll be as warm In your pralso of It as you are inside of It. Just to warm things up a bit. $1,600. NATIONAL sedan. 1917 model, Is of the 4-door type and a very clever car. With Silvertown cords to run on and a motor In excellent condition you can surely "get there," wherever It is. A remarkable value a t 51,500. COLE AERO-EIGHT sedan, 1919 model, haa Just been reflnlshed and the upholstery looks like raw. Five tires are In excellent shape—• Just like the entire oar. For those who like to get their money's worth —$3,000. Cali or visit our showroom tor CLEARANCE SALE BARGAINS. Local Branch. Main 1834. 11th and Meridian sta. NORDYKE & MAIiMON CO. OVERLAND 75 $375 will cover our claims and buy outright this Overland 7 5 touring car. We recently overhauled and paint Is In good shape. We have made arrangements t 6 display this car In the Used Car Department of the (Jibeon Company. Capitol avenue at Michigan. ATLAS SECURITIES CO. 70S Fletcher Savings and Trust bldg. “HE BOUGHT A NASH” If you want to *ee some bargain see the following cars at customer s pro rs. They are really so low that you will realize why we sell ao many used cars. Bulck E 44. roadster. Bulck K 45. touring. National touring. 4 passenger. Chevrolet 430, touring very cheap. Monroe, Rex top, touring. , Overland 90. Rex top, touring. Nash touring. 1919. Bulck K. sedar. 5 passenger; good as new. 5 cord tire*. Nash sedan 5 passenger, renewed and guaranteed. 30 days service. Cash or reasonable terms. LOSE Y-N ASH RETAIL CO. Main 3348

1920 OVERLAND COUPE Has bsen driven le* than 3 000 mile*. Just the car for all-y**r driving. Mak*3 a moderate Initial payment and meet the balance a* you rld. l'd Car Department, atecond floor. THE GIBSON COMPANY. Capitol Avenue at Michigan. IT WILL PAY YOU to investigate this bargain. Grant six touring with good tires, top and upholstering. Motor in A-l shape. Will sacrifice at ?300, or will trade for good Ford. Irvington 33G3. OVERLAND TOURING A sturdy 1920 model that has had the best of care by former owner. Hus been driven only a few thousand miles. Our moderate Initial payment and easy terms will Interest you. Used Car Department, second floor. THE 'GIBSON COMPANY, Capitol Avenue at Michigan. 1 EITHER NEW OK USED CARS. INVESTIGATE OUll YEAR PLAN. “YOU SELECT TIIE CAR. WE FURNISH TIIE MONEY" AUTOMOBILE FUNDING CO. __ 912-13 Hume-Mansur Bldg. WTLLYK-KNTGHT OF GIBSON QUALITY STANDARD A touring car that has power to spare. 1 yet Is economical to operate. Has been overhauled and rcnalnted by ouy experts. Easy ,erms can be arranged. U—d Car Department, second floor. THE GIBSON COMPANY, Capitol Avenue at Michigan. Special Sale SIOO / $125 down will buy a good used car. Your own terms. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO.. *6lB N. Capitol Ave. Mnln 2638. Auto. 22-019. __ SPECIAL sale of all used cars; Rmall payment down, balance one year, no brokerage. 45 bargaD Come In and look them over. AU’J .< vIOBILB TRADING CO.. 555 57 North Cipltol avenue. WE have several touring cars and roadsters. Will trade for diamonds, stock or equities In city property. 334 K. Market Street. Main 6716. SPECIAL built speediTerT INDIANA POLIS AUTO SALES CO.. 235 North Pennsylvania street. OVERLAND touring car. first-class condlUoh. 250 S. Sherman Drive.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8,1920.

AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. I WANT YOUR CAR and will pay yon 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 Farts & Tire Cos. 619 N. Illinois St. Main 1579, Auto. 22-061. AUTO REPAIRB AND SUPPLIES, Send us your radiator work Our prices are the very lowest $1.60 to $6.00 labor charges. Every Job passes double test before delivery. If your radiator leaks let us repair it. POPE RADIATOR CO. 901 E. Washington st. Phone Pros. 436. batteries. ‘ New and guaranteed for any car. Rebuilt, repaired, recharged. Open until 9 p. m. BATTERY DISTRIBUTING CO 607 M iss. Ave. Main 3145. NEW CURTAINS MADE TO ORDER Curtains made to open with door; repairing and celluloid sewed In your old curtains. KENTUCKY AVENUE VULCANIZING COMPANY. AUTO WASHING - Our Specialty, 322-334 North Rilnola t: 4 & S Auto Laundry AUTO painting FLEMING" &RE ED, 130CITIZENS AUTO REPAIR. Rear 3*41 __ N. Capitol avenue. MO rOKU.VCLES AND BIG YCLEt. BUY THE BOY A BICYCLE FOR CHRITSMAS. SIO.OO down, $2.00 per week. ERNEST HUGHES CO. r, * 4 _ S6 Ave. Main 6404. pAld for all klnda of motorcycles. FLOY It PETERMAN, 509 Massac hi Setts avenue. REAL ESTATE—FOR BALE. ~ n ~ rC $400.00 DOWN rlve-i Immediate possession of 6* room house on N. Centennial st ; electric lights, water In kitchen, newly painted and decorated throughout, woodwork and floors reflnlshed, new gutters. House In splendid condition. Hj, blocks from car. Full lot and -even bearing fruit trees. See this at once. Cnll Paul V. Matkln. Realtor. Gregory & Appel, Jne. Main 995. Auto 23-296. Residence, North 7613. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION BY OWNER. A desirable six-room modern home. 3100 east. Compelled to eeli a* once. Call Main 1499. Ask for Mr Klinmlch after 4 p. m. Clrclo 6431.

SSOO CASH Good, substantial 5-room cottage. lo- | rated on Msttlndal* ave.; slectric Itghta. gas. well and cistern; double garage large lot. l’rlca $2,500. See Mr Bodlne! Schmid & Smith, Realtors. I ■’ Main M! A NEW, never occupied five-room bungalow on Guilford ave r...rth of Kr\yird t. This Is a dandy little home, ; strictly modern and very easy terms can ;he made. Washington 1079. NEW HOUSES. With iarge lots at low price* and Immediate possession on payments and I term* It B. WILSON REALTOR. 108 N. Delaware St. Main 161*. 110 CASH then only 41.26 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 till- week only $525. 640 Lemcke ; Annex. Mala 1409. EIGHT-ROOM modern home, east front, nice lot. shrubbery, on paved street. Rural, near Michigan. 1 ‘rl r $ 4,750. fan be handled on terms. Washington 1079. V A i.Ts T 111 .ME Modern 8 rooms and bath, large corner lot, 58 foot oast front; located north, closa In. Price $4,750, SI,OOO cash, balance like rent. DUNLOP * HOLTEOEL. REALTORS. I*3 E. Market st. FOR SALE East, by owner, semi-modern 5-rooin bungalow; electric lights, gas. city water, sink in kitchen, room for hath. Price $3,500; cash $1,650. balance sls per ir. 'ii'li. Ad A ,\>. : :, . Times FOR SALE Seven -room esrol-aaodorn West Morris street, close to Uelaner at.; will he shown by appointment only. MARTIN MOKONKY, 142 W. Market. 563 IF jm are wanting bargains in property on south side In singles and doubles, call Prospect 6184 after 4 p. mI WILL buy several cottages. List your property with me. IIUBBE H. HARTMAN, 224 N. Delaware. ' REAL ESTATE—^SUBURBAN. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION of a modern alx-rooin home on Gray street In 600 block. This must ho aold and the price Is tight. Call Mr. Heinrich or Mr. Klmmlch. Main 1499. After 6, North 943 or Circle 6431. LO i 6 FOR SALE. Tots—lots SIOO.OO. Southern Ave. Main 520. TWO splendid lota north; belong to nonrealdent; must well. PARIS, 313 IlumeMai'ftur. Main 6071. RLAL ESTATE—WANTfcD. AV>AA^fiVh-VWVVVVVV-A6VNFsVVh.-WvVxywVSl% WE have a big demand for south side property that can be sold on cany terms. Buycru waiting. INVESTORS’ BANKING SERVICE CORE. 112 E. Market St. Main 1624. HAVE cash buyer for 5 or 6-room modern home east near Wallace street If priced rlghl See us at once; quick action. Investors’ Banking Service Corp. 112 E. Market St. Main 1624. ROOMING houses wanted. Cal! MR. SEEItEE. Main 6177. ~~ FARMS—FOP SALEr~~" FARM BARGAINS In Jackson County, 60 acres of good soil, 9-room house, barn and silo. This can’t be beat for tomato or stock farm. Close to tomato factory and traction line. Also has small peach and apple orchard. Price for quick sale $3,800. Might consider trade. Frank S. Clark & Cos. 226 E. Ohio St. Main 3377. 140-ACP.K farm In Shelby County, best of sot! and extra fine buildings; only S2OO per aero. R. B. WILSON. 108 N, Delaware St. Main 1618.

MISCELLANeOUB—FOR BALK. GOOD All Wool SUITS and Overcoats honestly tailored to your measure, $32.50 “See for yourself” LEON TAILORING CO. • 131 E. New York St. Up One Flight. , Building Brick 50,000 second-hand cleaned and ready for use. Call A. K. Sheffield. Prospect 682. G & J Tire Cos/ Match Your Coat /I \ with a pair of ( \ II [ TROUSERS l I I1 H THE PANTS \I I JII / STORE CO |\| Ww Two stor * II A • 41 W. Ohio. W VI 110 E. Market. W W Don’t Forget to Tell Santa About the lllt! Singer sewing machine for Xmar. Only 15.00. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 126 W, Washington. Main 141$. BIBLES and song books, wholesale prices. With every purchase we give our beautiful Bible chart 32i23 inches In colors free. Regular price $2.90. Holidays only. Prospect 8926. IXII Ma.lisou avenue. J. ADAMS PUBLISHING CO. HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING ATTACH MENT —Works on all sewing machines. $3. Personal checks l*o extra. LIGHTS MAIL ORDER HOUSE. Box 127. Birmingham. Ala. EXTRA nice leather settee for office or lodge room, as good as new. cost new, sll6. Our price liJ 50. RAKER_BR >B. PIANO, late style walnut; tine tone, guaranteed. 1139 Ttbbe avenue. Belm< nl 1431 DIAMOND RING; blue white etone; ladles' Tiffany ring. $25, 410 K. of P. building COLUMBIA dictaphone transcribing machine. fine condition: e bargain. Main 3841. WM or Auto. 24-461. SEVERAL good ladles' desks In oak. rnahAgtany and blrd’a-aye maple, *lO, sl3 ST. ! |U BAKER BROS. FOB SALS —Large walnut antique bedsfad. $lO, alto folding bed. 644 Jeffereon avenue. 811*1.1. fireproof safe and typewriter desk. 441 American Central Life blilg. A BRAND new furnaoe. guaranteed. SSO down, balance monthly. North 9034. BEAUTIFUL black ostrich feather, would met S2O; cheap. Beech Grove 41. GUARANTEED 2-year grape vines. 40c each until sold. Belmont 2967. DOLL wig. for sale: make hair switches of combings. Woodruff 43*5 SELLERS, oak kitchen cabinet, fumed oak bench. Washington 337. DIAMOND ring, beautiful blue white • : ne |76, Main 1722. Alt r needlework. MART I sural Prospect >lll BABY carriage for sale. Ml Highland avenue. Woodruff 7-857. BABY R Oriole basket brand new, *9. Washington 997. . SEVEN yod roll top desks at 120 and $26. RAKER BROS. TAILOR'S sewing machine, $lO. baker b ros. Quit Wearing Ready-Made raws $ iV make them to Q i/ your measure for ’ LEON TAILORING CO. 131 K. NEW YOUK. Up one flight ' MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED.

LEW SHANK pays best prices In city for household goods and fixtures of all kinds. 227 North New Jersey street. Main 202*. WANTED- To buy pumpkins by the ton. 1424 N. Senate ave.. or call Main 1515. PITTHFORD PURITY PIE CO. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Whitney Player Piano Beautiful oak case, like new. big value at $595. easy payments. E. L. Lennox Piano Cos. PIANOS, player pianos am. machines. You may want < ri.st - mas. My auto will call for lay or night. rAln or shine. Main 20.. Ask for Charles C. Morgan. BALDWIN PIANO CUMPAN y. PHONOGRAPHS REPAIRED. PRICES REASONABLE. THE WARBLETONE MUSIC CO. 225 MASS. AVE. CIRCLE 222. RECORDS: good record* of any make you delre. 40c. BAKER BROS.. 21* 43. Washington. VIOLINS. % size, hi size and full size. WACHMAN. 62* South Alabama. Prospect 6768. GOOD used player piano; three years to pay. Phono Main 205. Ask for Chas. C. Morgan. GOOD upright piano, $l4O. Payments. Main 205. Ask for Chas. C. Morgan. WILL pay $25 to SSO cash for upright nlnno. North 4221. 35 PLAYER rolls. Call evenings, 833 Olive. jar, l _ HOUSEHOLD GOODS. USED GOODS. Better value for lews money. Reflnlshed exactly llko new at half the new price. Also line rugs, stoves and gas ranges. Guaranteed. V’ictrolas at cut prices. USED GOODS STORE. 424 Mass. Ave. There Is only one. RUGS Hundreds of rugs, all kinds; wool filler. Axmlnster. Bozart. velvet. Wiltons, grass matting, any kind of a rug; we have them. Coitlb and sec our rugs befora you buy. GLAZER 211 E. Washington st. ZINC top 8-foot kitchen table..... .JlOjTo Zinc top 6-foot kitchen table..... 8.00 DAK EH BHOS. COLONIAL mahogany three-piece bedroom suite, cheap; cash or payments, BAKER BROS. __ FRENCH gray 3-pioce bedroom suite, as good as now; SIOO. BAKER BROS. FIFTY dozen dining chairs, new, at $8.95 per set of six. BAKER BROa TWO mahogany finish tea carts, $7.50 each. BAKER BROS. I TEN good electric domes, $8.50 to $6. BAKER BROS. SMALL push cart, new. lIP. BAKER BROS. ■■■k

HELP! HELP! Business men demand competent help. "\Ye specialize in helping competent help and the business man get together. A “Times Want Ad” is the shortest and cheapest route between the two. Hundreds of good reliable people use them. Why don’t you? If you need help or want a position, call Main 35Q0, and insert an ad today.

HO USE HO LD GOO DS. Saved From the Fire CANNON STOVES COOK STOVES LAUNDRY STOVES RANGES HEATERS, ETC. Big reductions in all prices. 444 E. Washington st. BETWEEN NEW JERSEY AND EAST ETS. New Crex Bugs 86x72 Inches $1 90 64x90 Inches., •• •• • X3 feet | 5 ; 60 *XIO test $9.60 9xll feet 8 Inches $11.50 Baker Bros. 219 g. Washington nt. ■BARGAINS - ' Good heating stoves of all makes, cook stoves and ranges at 2& r ' 0 discount; furniture, rug* and linoleum. Terms If desired. K. KItOOT. 607 E. Washington St. ROOM ING~HOUSE * FURNITURE 12 Iron beds at $2.50 each. 12 Iron - springs at $2 770 each. . ’ BAKER BROS. Wilton rugs. 12x11 and. 9x12. davanola set. 3-plece oak; genuine leather. Wood, 4t:t j CNO largo Wilton velvet carpet, worth | $135, for $65, four or five large Brua--6*l* carpets from $45 to ISO. BAKER • Bros, SIX-HOLE coal range, S2O. BAKER BROS. PET~ SJOC K;ANP poultry! Wanted—Homos for nealthy homeless dogs. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY MUNICIPAL DOG POUND. 924 East New York St. Hours; 11 a. m. to 12 noon dally. i SCRATCH feed, no grit. $2.75; laying I mash. $3.15. Delivered Prospect 421 b. COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. “ COAL—COAL—COAL~ Virginia Lump. Illinois Lump. Illinois Egg. Indiana Lump. Indiana Egg. Kentucky Lump. Coke. 14-Inch beech wood. Commercial Fuel Cos. 316 XV. Ohio St. Main 489, Auto. 24-730. Main 431. GENUINE ~~ POCA. M. R. $11.50 PER TON. L. H. BAIN COAL CO. MAIN Ail OR MAIN 3531. Illinois Lump, SIO.OO Nice, Urge coal, good for furnace nr stove. Illinois egg, *9.50. Prospect 3280. ; Auto. 52-311. COAL Call the Zero L e and Fuel Cos, North 345. for Indiana lump, I,Uncle lump Pocahontas mine run hi ,i Pocahontas lump. COAL Why not buy from an Independent conCall North 9161 and investigata. COAL QUEEN QUALITY !.I MP COAT. ROACH AND CANAL HITZKLBER CUR COAL CO. NORTH 8500. EAST EH N ~K E NTUCKT MINE RUN, 711.15; GOOD FURNACE OK STOVE COAL. PITTMAN COAI. Cos. WOOD. 74. i • )AL Good clean Illinois coal. $9 75. TAYLOR COAL CO. Statu snd English Pros. 2167. ILL. LUMP AND WEST VIRGINIA. WEAVER COAL CO. Prospect 29. Prospect 220' . ! FOR SALE—CoaI and wood. INTERSTATE I’iIuIUVTS Os) Main 9*3. COAL. C'OAI,] j Prospect 3174. ,i. E. SIMON. ~ M AC HIMERY AND TOOLS. STOCK FEEDERS In first-class condition, one International power plant complete, constating of one 8-H. P. Mogul engine, one S-lruh feed grinder, one twn-hoio power sheller. pulleys! belts, shaftings, hangers and 50-gal-ion underground fuel tank, with pipings complete; 60 per cent of present market value of such plants moves It. VERNE W. LYONS, Frankfort. Ind.

TRANBFE R AND SI OKAlifc. Gi? rrC\ J? STORAGE CHEAPEST (if \V/ RATES IN CITY. CALL If 11 US. Everything at reasonable price. Packed. 11 if II shipped anywhere. Locked rtoni if desired. 56 \Ve-;t Henry Main 469. Traction Terminal Baggage Cos. Transfer, moving a..<l overland hauling. Main 1293. Main 5489. Auto. 31-261. CALI. SHANK for the best servlet in hauling, picking, chipping ana storage. sl7-229 North New kersey St. Main 2028. AUCTIONS. AT OUK usual sale. Thursday morning. Dec. 9, 9:30 am., at our auction rooms. 227 N. New Jersey st., we "111 sell several , brass beds. Iron beds, mattresses and springs, one chifferobe, dressers, one oak dining-room suite, davenports, bookcases, kitchen cabinet, rockers, library tables, gas ranges, coal ranges, large baseburner. linoleums. 9x12 rugs, kitchen safe, ice boxes, two electric sweepers, feather beds, pillows, tricycles and express wagons, two roli-top desks, also many other articles. LEW SHANK, Auctioneer. Main 2025. notice' AUCTION SALE. The Cleveland, Cincinnati. Chicago & St. Louts Ry. Cos., will sell at public auction on Monday, January 17 th, 1921. 10 a. m., east side Leota street, at Shelby street coach yards, Indianapolis, lnd., unless previously claimed by proper owners, between 50 and 60 cross ties, one secondhand planer. 1 engine and boiler on whqels. shipment consigned to Indianapolis '.Machinery Cos. Terms of sale cash or certified check. J. K. VANCE, F. C. A., C„ C„ C. & ST. L. RY. CO. Indianapolis. Tnd. AUCTION SALE. THE CLEVELAND. CINCINNATI. CHICAGO & ST. LOUIS RY. CO., will sell at public auction on Monday. December 27, 1920, 10 a. m., at Indianapolis Warehouse Cos., West New York street and canal, Indianapolis, lnd., unless previously claimed by proper owners, one carload of 2,339 bundles bullldng lath, consigned to Indianapolis Mortar and Fuel Cos. Terms for sale, cash or certified check. J. K. VANCE. Freight Claim Agent C., C„ C. & St, L. Ry. Cos., lailanapolls Indiana. PROFEB S| OhjAL. SERVICES. Natureopatßjr, Swedish Massage Biuhs and general treatments Though satisfaction. 119 East street. First floor front. Hours to 9 p. m. VIOLET Ray and jj§£&jfe;jiassaso. MISS VBIIE, 17 Xr> fuL'Sl Main $373.

LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE OF BOND \SALE. Department of Finance—Office of the City Controller. City Hall, Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 30, 1920. Sealed bids will be received by the city controller of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, until twelve o clock noon on the Isth day of December, 1920, for the whole •or any part of the four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000) of bonds known as “Fire Department Equipment Bonds. 1920.“ Said bonds shall bo dated Dec. 15, 1920, and will be in denominations of one thousand dollars ($1,000) each, with interest coupons attached and will bear interest at the rate of 5*4% per anrjujn, payable semiannually on the Ist day of January and July of each year of the period of said ???■* be £lhniDg on. the Ist day of July. 1921, said bonds shall be numbered from one (1) to four hundred <400) both in-? elusive and same shall mature and be payable at the rate of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000)^on tho first day of January of each year, beginning in the year 1922 and ending In the year 1941. The proposals will be opened by the city controller at his offlee on the 15th day of December, 1920, between the hours of twelve o’clock noon and two o'clock p. m; and said city controller shall thereupon award said bonds, or if he shall see fit, a part or any number thereof, to the highest and best bidder therefor,, but said city controller shall have the right to postpone such award until a later date not beyond Dec. 22, 1920, and also the right to reject any and all bids and proposals or any- part thereof; and also the right to accept a part of any bid and to award upon any bid the Whole or less number of bonds covered by such U4d. except only that no bond shall be sold at less than par and accrued interest; and said city controller shall further have the right la his Judgment and discretion to award said bonds a part to one bidder and a part to another bidder. Each and every bid and proposal shall * s ® presented to the city controller sealed and shall be accompanied by- a duly certified check upon some responsible bank In the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, payable to the order of the city treasurer, for a sum of money which shall equal two and one-half (2'i) per centum of the face or par value of bonds bid for or proposed to be purchased, and in case any bid or proI posal shall not be accepted and there shall be no award of bonds thereon, the i certified check accompanying the same shall thereupon be returned to such unsuccessful bidder or bidders. If there shall be awarded the whole or any part of the bonds upon any bid or proposal, the certified check accompanying the same shall thereupon be delivered to the city i treasurer, who shall thereupon present the ; same for payment, and shall be entitled Jo collect the same and hold the proceeds collected thereon until the completion of the purchase and payment for the bonds so awarded, and if for any reason said check shall not be paid upon presentation, the city shall retain said check and shall have the right to collect the same for Its own use and said check and proceeds thereof when collected shall be taken and deemed as agreed and liquidated damages for such breach of contract and j as a payment thereof to the city. In case any successful bidder shall fail to complete the purchase of bonds so awarded ar.d to pay for the same within tue time and manner therein required or which may be prescribed by the city controller. the proceeds of such certified check deposited by such bidder shall be taken, considered and deemed as agreed and llquluattd damages for the breach of such bidder’s contract of purchaso and shall be taken and deemed as a payment to ths city L.r such damages, and shall be retained and held by said city for Us use; however. If such successful bidder shall complete the purchase of said bond* awarded to him. said proceeds of said ceri titled check shall thereupon be returned to such bi.lder, or at the option of the j city controller, at the time of the comple- . tom of the sale and payment for the bonds, said proceeds of said certified check may be applied and deemed a payment on account of the purchase of said bonds. Delivery of any bonds sold ahall be made at the office of the city treasurer of tue city of Indianapolis. Indiana, not later than the 15th day of December. 1920. or at such time or times as may be agreed upon by the controller and the purchase or purchasers, provided, however, that the city controller may extend the time for . such delivery not mors than 10 days after i -he day or days specified or agreed upon j as above provided, and the successful I {bidder or bidders shall taka the bonds i awarded to him or them and pay for the | same at such place and time, and his or l her refusal, neglect, or omission to do so, shall be a breach of the contract of his bid or proposal on account of which damages shall be retained or recovered as ! liquidated as hereinabove set out. t-aid bonds and the interest coupons shall be negotiable and payable at the Union Trust Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, and shall bo in form as follows: ; N'o- 11.000.00. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, MARION COUNTY. STATE OF INDIANA. IT re Department Equipment Bond, 1920. Fur value received, the city of Indianapoiia, in Marlon County, in the State of Indiana, hereby promises to pay to the bearer, without any relief from valuation ’or appraisement lows, on Dec. 15 ... . at the Union Trust Company of Indlanapoit-;. Indiana, one thousand dollars in lawful money of the United States of America, together with interest thereon at-* the rate of five and one-quarter to 1 * p> r t t per annum, from flats until paid, the first Interest payable on the 15th day of June, 1321, and the Interest thereafter ! payable semi-annually on the Ist day of 1 July to January, respectively, upon the presentation and surrender of the proper li.tirest coupons hereunto attached and which are made a part of this bond. This bond Is one of an issue of four hundred (400) bonds, of one thousand duller* each, numbered from ore (!) to f>ur hundred (400). both Inclusive, of! date .... Issued by said city of In- j and arapolls pursuant to an ordinance passed I by the common council of the city, on j Nov. s. 192 H, and an Act of the General Assembly <f the Slate of lndlanu. entitled. "An Act Concerning Municipal Corpora- j lions. approved March 0, 1905. and acts ] amendatory thereof. It Is hereby certified that *ll the condl- I tior.s. acts and things essential to tho ! validity of this bond exist, have happened, j and have been done, and that every re- * qulrement of law affecting the issue hereof ! lias been duly complied with, and that this I bond within every debt and other limit | prescribed by the Constitution and the I laws of the State of Indiana, and that the ; faith and credit of the city of Indianapolis. Indiana, are herehy irrevocably pledged to the punctual payment of the principal and Interest of this bond according to its terms. In witness whereof, the common council of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, has caused this bond to be signed by the mayor and city controller, and attested by the! city clerk, and the corporate seal of said city to be hereto affixed this .... day of ROBT. H. BRYSON, j City Controller.

LEGAL NOTICE. The Indiana State Board of School Book I Commissioners will receive sealed bids until I nine a in. Friday, December 17, 1920, at ! the office of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction. In the State House. Indiannpolis, Indiana, from publishers of school text books as provided in the acts of 1917, pages 441-443. on a series of text books for use in the common schools i j of the State of Indiana, for a term of five years, in the following branches of study: Geography, English Grammar. Spelling. Physiology. History of the United States, Domestic Science, Industrial Arts and ons book in each of the following subjects for the junior high school: Literature, lanj guage, 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 bo at least equal in size aid quality as to matter, material, style of binding and ; mechanical execution as to standard text j books now In general use. The publisher shall state specifically in I Ills 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. I All bids oy publishers must be accom- | panled by a bond In the penal sum of i fifty thousand dollars ($59,009) to the ac- j ! eeplanco and satisfaction of the Governor I of the State of Indiana, conditioned that I | if any contract be awarded to any bidder such blddfr will enter into a contract to perform the conditions 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 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 benefit! of competition are denied to the people of this State. The Indiana State Board of School Book Commissioners reserves tne right to ac cept or reject any or all bids, 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. “notice. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the statute that the undersigned, conducting a public storage house, will, on Thursday, Dec. 16. 1920, at 9 a. m., sell for accrued charges the household and other goods In storage for six months with charges unpaid belonging to the following named people: Wm. Day, Edna Driesback. Stella Folts. Russell Moo be. Mrs. R. S. Parker, i Mrs. Pearl Ross, Henry Smith, Chester Wilson, Mrs. A. M. Bryan. PART LOW-JENKINS MOTOR Lx R CO.. 419-23 E. Market street. S

LEGAL NOTICE. State of Indiana, County of Marion, as: In the Probate Court of Marlon County, Indiana. **•-#. Estate of Frank Rosxell, alias William Roszell, deceased. By virtue of an Order of the Probata Court, and subject to its approval, the undersigned administrator of the estate (5f Frank Roszell, alias William Roszell, deceased, will, at tho hour of 10:30 o’clock a. m, of the lJth day of December, 1920. and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale, at 408 East Washington street, in the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, the following described personal property belonging to said estate: - The business of a restaurant and oyster ! house together with tho merchandise, f\r---i niture and fixtures and a three year lease :on said room at 408 East Washington street, In the city of Indianapolis, Indiana. Said property will be sold for not less than the full appraised value thereof and on the following terms and conditions: Cash. FRED R. BONIFIELD, _ . • Administrator. BIDS FOrT BODKAYpew RITER. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned, the board of commissioners of Marlon County, Indiana, will, up to 10 o’clock a. m., Dec. 21, 1929, receive sealed bids for a book typewriter for use Os county recorder, according to specifications on file in the office of the auditor of Marion County. Each bid must be accompanied by- a bond and an affidavit as required by law. The board reserves the right to reJeiH any or all bids. Witness our hands, this 7th day of December, 1920. LEWIS W. GEORGE, JOSEPH G. HAYES, CARLIN H. SHANK, Commissioners of Marion County. Attest: LEO K. FESLER, Auditor. FINANCIAL. PERSONAL LOANS S2O TO S3OO This office Is operated under tho supervision of the State of IndianV and was established for the purpose oA providing a place where honest people Van borrow any amount from S2O to JiLa without paying more than the legal Late of interest or without being lmposdd upon in any way \ It Is only necessary that you ate keeping house and permanently locateak NO WORTHY PERSON REUSED We do not notify yuur employer, neither do we make inquiries of your friends, relatives or trades people. \ Y’ou can have all the time necessary tor repayment and pay only tor the actual time you keep the money. Call and lat us explain. No charge unless you bor\ row. Loans with other companies paid, off and more money advanced at legal' rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2923 OR AUTO 22-450. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bidg. 113 E. Wash. St. Corner Virginia Ara. Ibb 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 bllla or to buy the things you need for CASH at BARGAIN PRICES that every one should take advantage 'of our service. LOxINS ON FURNITURE $20.00 to $300.00 it legal rates, on short notice and without publicity, lie gve you all the time you want to rep.V a loan and only charge for tne actual time you have the money. Fair Isn’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 hour* a day, and through personal contact and personal service, plus a deep personal interes_ ne can serve you end your friends -as you Irish to be served In these unusual times business friendships, close relations mutual understandings and co-operation are real assets to all of us. We are ready to go three-fourths of the way. Now It 5a up to you. FIDELITY LOAN CO. 106 E. Market St. WE ARE PREPARED Tu MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WE PURCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS. MORTGAGES. BONDS AND STOCKS LISTED AND UNLISTED INDIANAPOLIS S-K’LRITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER. Pres. r Fifth floor Indianapolis Securities Bldg. Southwest corner Delaware and Market. SECOND mortgage loans made on gpod farms and Improved city real estate. GIBRALTAR FINANCE COMPANY, 108 North Delaware street. INSURANCE In ail branches. AUBREY D. PORTER. 916 Peoples Bank bldg. Main 7049. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON. IQS N. D-laware st. Main 1618. Times Want Ads find the right peopla for the right places and the right piaoed for th* rig at people. Phono Main 2500. Auto. 29-181.

Oh, Thanks, Willy! Indianapolis Is Not Far From St. Louis And Tell Us, Please, Is There Anything Intoxicating in Moist Air? CHICAGO, Pec. $.■ —Women in the East and West take the cake for pep and styla but the Middle Western women have th most natural beauty, according to Miss Willy Lloyd, beauty expert here today.; Miss Lloj and, cosmetic expert for tM Marinello Company, which operates A score of beauty shops throughout th# country, said women living on the East and West coasts have dried up sk;lna which necessitates use of a great deal of paint and powder. In the Micfdio West, she said, the air is moist and favo'rable to complexion and women don’t have to paint. Tho fairest in the country, sh said, live in St. Louis. “I don't know why, but It is so," 6he said. On the two coasts Miss Lloyd said women would look older if it were not for paint and powder. Whenever I go to New York or Los Angeles I feci liko I have been drinking champagne, sha said. Women, Miss Lloyd said, are using more paint and powder. "They are learning to look yoathjul," she said.- "More women are going into business and women have to look young to save their Jobs.” Rouge, she said, finds great favor among grown women. "The flappers with the knee length skirts just smear their faces with powder while the older anil more experienced woman applies the cream," said Miss Lloyd. Firm Without Board Now Under Receiver William It. McKown today was serving as receiver for the Merchants Liquidation Company by virtue of an appointment by Judge Vincent Clifford, of Superior Court, room 4. The appointment was made late yesterday by ’the court following a hearing of a petition of Peter C. Talbott asking that a receiver be appointed. Tho court held that the company was operating without a board of directors as provided by Indiana statutes and rifled that the records were in such an unsatisfactory condition that the stockholders were unable to determine the true financial conditionn of the company. The receivership was appointed in tho Interest of people who had made pymeuts on lots and real estate operated by the company. HIT BY MAIL SACK: MAY DIE. LA PORTE, lnd., Dec. B.—JohnGoeckle was hit by a mail sack thrown from tho fast New Yqrk Central train Tuesday and his skull fractured. Ho is not ‘expected to live. * j

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