Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 236, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1921 — Page 9

INDIANA DAILY TIMES 25-28 S. Meridian St. PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main ..*SOO Automatic 22-351 RATES. One time 09 per line Three consecutive times.. OS per line Six consecutive times 07 per line Male or female help wanted, situation waited, male or female; rooms to let and board and rooms wanted— Ons time 08 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 75c per insertion Church notices (1 inch or less) 50c per insertion Over 1 inch, .07 per line additional. Death notices. 35c per insertion. Card of Thanks or In Memoriam notices 07 per line Ads received until 10:30 a. m. for publication same day.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS. FLANKER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indlan&poiis since 1887. Phones: Main 641-642. Auto. 22-641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 East Market. Old Phone Main 908. New Phone 27-208. A. AL Ragsdale, J. Welsh Price, John Paul Ragsdale A. M. RAGSDALE CO *23 North Delaware street. jTc. WILSON I**o Prospect. Auto. 51-671. Prospect 322. W. T. BLASENGYM I**s Shelby st. Pros 2570. Auto. 51-116. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. E. KRIEGER. New 21-164. Main 1464. 140* N. Illinois. GADD —BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect _st. Phones; Prospect 422. Automatic 52-278. UNDERTAKERS—HIoEY A- TITUS, 951 North Del. New 25-564. Main 3630. FEENEY A FEENEY^ Auto. 24-195. 1034 N. Illinois Main 543. DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. DOLLENS. MRS. NETTIE W ATMAN — Died Feb. 8 in her seventy-seventh year at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. James W. Lilly, 1715 N. Meridian Funeral service at 2 o'clock Friday. Burial private. HOLMES. ELIZA JANE—Wife of D. W. Holmes, passed away Feb. 9 at 3 p. m., at her late home. 920 North Jefferson avenue, age 73 years 4 months 7 days. She is survived by her'husband and two sons, Joseph W. and Claud R. Friends may call from 7 until 9 Thursday evening. Funeral Friday, private. Burial Crown Hill. Louisville papers please copy. HULL, JOE—Son of Frank ami Kate Kull (nee Feeney) passed away Feb. 8 at 6:15 a. m. Funeral Friday. Feb. 11. 9 a. m. at residence, 440 N. Walcott street; 9:30 at Holy Cross Church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends Invited. KUHN. WILLIAM F.—Beloved husband of Mrs. Agnes L. Kuhn (nee Zismer). father of Fred W. Kuhn, passed away at his late residence, 407 West Michigan street. Tuesday, Feb. 8. at 10 p. m.. age 54 years 11 months. Friends may call at the residence Thursday 2 to 9 p. m. and Friday 9to 11 a. m. Services at the home of his brother, John Kuhn, 3142 North Capitol avenue. Friday 3 p. m. Friends Invited.

IN MEMORIAM. IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of Clifford Ralph Koons. who passed away three years ago today, Feb. 10. 1918. Oft we think of your, dear Ralph And our hearts are sad with pain, Oh the world would be a heaven Could we hear your voice again. We miss your coming footstep; We miss you everywhere. Home ,sn'c what it used to be without you there. Sadlv missed by his FATHER SISTERS, GRANDMOTHER. AUNTS AND COUSINS. LQST AND FOUND. —Mink fur Tuesday evening beiween Woman’s Department clubliouse and Fifteenth and Pennay’v*nia sta.. and gir.ge. Reward. Circle L* *r>T—V.rfc 2.x. '*, Twenty-second and bchurn.ann, between there and W Michigan or on Michigan. Reward. Randolph - Lt*/l—Hack dog. crippled in left hind leg Answers to name "Jim.'’ List pr- i l>ly on P-rry avenue. Circle 3366. PL N hading rresh bag belonging to At. . - Hodgia. call at 2646 College avenue and receive suitable reward. LOST—Biark velvet bag. containing *5 bill, pair of glasses, on Illinois si. or T rmina! station. Circle 6730. LOt-T —Pocketbook containing chiropractors card and *5.50 in English Jitney. Prospect 5127. Reward. LOST —Nurses school pin; last of January, name on back, Lillian Ropp. Ma.n 0250. Reward. LOST —Ruby ring Saturday near Indiana Dry Goods Store. Call Drexel 3130. LOST—Ten carat ring, diamond. Belmont 0457. LODGES AND CLUBS. O. E. S. —Naomi Chapter No. 131. Stated meeting in Masonic Temple Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Members of the order welcome. M. BELLE COPE. Worthy Matron. LIZZIE J. SMYTHE. Secretary. PERSONALS. ABSOLUTELY reliable and confidential detective work performed; reasonable rates. O'NEIL SECRET SERVICE, 25 Va W. Washington. Circle 5656. Night, Wash. 2980.

HOUSES—TO LET. IDEAL double; every convenience, 180. Inquire 2352 Cohere avenue. Randolph 4770. Flats, apartments—to let. 116-22 E. Vermont Street Four rooms and bath, 560. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. •' Main 4518. FURNISHED home 5 rooms reasonable; immediate possession. 3821 E. Washington. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM a. DO P. MAN, 730; two front rooms, nicely furnished for light housekeeping, clean and warm. Phone and gas; private home; employed women considered. Webster 1395. | TWO or three nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; also sleeping rooms very cheap. 207 V* N. Meridian. STEAM heat, hot water, electricity and gas range; central; attractive rates. Circle 2070. MADISON ave., 1025; two lovely furnished rooms; gas and bath, $5.50. Drexel 6375. VERMONT st., 311 E.; furnished front room, modern. Circle 6960. v .-.. ....vlvP.v^ : J 0 LET. Rooms 1005 86 N. Illinois st.. Two rooms. 59. THE STATE SAVINGS & TRUST CO. Main 4518. TWO nice large furnished rooms. Call Webster 0250. TAILORS AND CLEANERS. GENUINE TAILORED SUITS. At popular prices. All kinds of alterations. We are tailors; we knew how. We call and deliver. shank, the tailor. 130 E. Washington St. Main 1621. \DETECT | VE& . n - L L -^ Quiglev-Hyland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators. 526-529 Law bidg. Main 2902 PROFESSIONAL services. VIOLET Ray and Swedish massage. MISS n VERB. 18 84 W. Market. Room 12. BUS!NESS CHANCES. ROOMING house 9 rooms, only 5360 SESREE. 40 North Delaware. Times Want Ada find tho rTght people for the right places and the right places for the right people. Phone Main 3500. Auto. 33-261.

MALE HELP—WANTED. FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE. Exclusive territory, with acquaintance among automobile repairmen to sell *-A piston rings. These are a radical improvement and have met with wonderful success in territories where represented. To the right man financially responsible, we will make an attractive proposition. STEEL SPRING PISTON RING COMPANY 141 Metropolitan avenue Brooklyn N. Y. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington st„ Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 757. WANTED —First-Class tinner. Apply machine shop foreman west Washington street car shop. B AL EBM E N—WANTEO. SECURITIES salesman with clean records to sell a block of preferred real estate; securities with dividend records of 8 to 16c Leads furnished. Write INVESTORS BANKING SERVICE CORP. EXPERIENCED stock salesmen for firstclass dividend paying securities of oldestablished Indiana corporation. Call at room 510 Board of Trade any Tuesday or Wednesday. SITUATION WANTED—MALE. GOOD truck driver. Call Circle 6304. 5. 1 3 N ecj—fem A _ LE : WANTED —Plain sewing; work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. 2026 East Maryland. CURTAINS to launderUDrexTfllS9sTAutoT 61-656.

INSTRUCTIONS. /-Q HAWAIIAN music Who is It that has not lor.ged to be able to play that wierd, fascinating music? The ability to do this is in your grasp. If you will take advantage of the special offer we have at present. We are giving you your choice of Hawaiian guitar, ukelele, banjo, mandolin and violin free with each enrollment. We also teach piano. Courses guaranteed. Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday evenlnj*. Write or phone for particulars. Main 1072. 36 W. Washington St. BUSINESS SERVICES. igMtk Sewing Machines fil JjEr rented, *3.00 per month, p |ly We repair any make of machine and guarantee wi' ifaii* , our work. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., 312 Mass. Ave. Main 0600. FEATHERS ’ Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F. BURKLE. 416 Mass. ave. Main 1428. New 23-775. PLACE your order early for wall paper cleaning. O'NEIL A KINNEY. Drexel 1140. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ave. MjT6MO BILEb FOR SALE. OVERLAND 75 $260 will cpver our claims and buy this touring car outright. Arrangements have been made to display the car in the Used Car Department of the Gibson Company. Capitol avenue at Michigan. ATLAS SECURITIES CO. 708 Fletcher Savings and Trust Bldg.

“Be Bought a Nash” Purchasers of our used cars must also be satisfied. Nash touring $1,250 Hup roadster 1,0.’>0 Dodge touring 450 To realize the honest. full value of these used cars you must see them. Cash or Terms. Losey-Nash Retail Cos. 100 North Capitol. N Main 3348. Auto. 21-946. CHEVROLET 4-90 A light and economical roadster that tan be bought for 3 small Investment. Has been overhauled ami repainted. Make a moderate Initial payment and meet the balance as you ride. Used Car Department. se oed floor. THE CLB ISON COMPANY Capitol Avenue at Michigan. USE! CM SALE Starts Wednesday, Feb. 9, ends Feb. 16. SPECIAL PRICES on all used cars in stock and sold the easy way. All kinds and sizes to choose from. Ask to see the Grant 6 at 5650. THE BUCK CO. 315 N. Pennsylvania. Main 0308. OVERLAND 4 SEDAN A sturdy 1920 model that has been driven only a few thousand miles. Has been overhauled. Has wire wheel* and all brand new tires. Term* if desired. Used Car Department, second floor. THE Ui-BfeO-N COMPANY Capitol Avenue at Micuigau. OVERLAND ROADSTER A keen little roadster that will Immediately win your favor. Overhauled and repainted. Easy terms If desired. Used Car Department, second floor. THE CLBSON COMPANY Capitol Avenue at Michigan.

WILLYS-KN J GUT A luxurious touring car at an exceptionally low price. Overhauled and faultlessly repainted a dark brown with black trimmings. Has wire wheels and five good cord tires. Easy terms can be arranged. Used Car Department, second tioor. THE GIBSON COMPANY Capitol Avenue at Michigan. BUICK touring 5 passenger; good tires, good condition. Will sell for 5100. The Buck Cos. 315 N. Pennsylvania. Main 0308. Easy Payments. OLDSMOBILE touring, completely rebuilt; motor rebored new rings and pistons. An excellent bargain. Cash or terms. See MR. BECK. 928 N. Pennsylvania WE have eeveral touring cars and roadatera. Will trade for diamonds, stock or equities In city prooerty. 834 E. Market street. Main 5716. FORD coupe, 1919. 5350; in excellent condition; tires and paint good. Has 575 In extra equipment. 1725 South Meridian. Drexel 1676, FORD touring 1917 model, A-l condition; 5110 down, balance 12 months. WEISSMAN. 212-14 East New York. Main 4446. COLE touring. 1914, la elegant condition and perfect working order, 5275. See UR. BECK. lIS N. Pennsylvania.

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. BEFORE WE §G3lf USE® GAR I ALE We will sell the following cars, some thoroughly rebuilt, others adjusted and in good running order, each one priced according to condition, to make room for tradeins on new car show orders. PASSENGER CARS Reo, Packard, Buick, Studebaker, Chevrolet, Maxwell, Ford, Dodge, Lexington, National and Willys-Knight. TRUCKS Reo Speed Wagons, Paokard, International, Dodge, Ford and Gramm-Gernstein. A small deposit will hold car or truck for spring delivery. Liberal terms arranged. Your used car accepted in trade. Pay as you ride. FISHER AUTOMOBILE COMPANY Established 1898. 434 N. Capitol ave. Main 3396

USED CAR BARGAINS Special Payment Plan Only 20 per cent cash and balance In ten monthly payments gives you Immediate delivery of a first-class motor car. No brokerage; no commission. Monthly payments made at our office. Hudson super six touring, five cord tires. Only *IBO down; payments. Many other cars of many makes, all at fair prices. Welbon Automotive Company 1025 N. Meridian Street

EITHER NEW OR USED CARS. INVESTIGATE OUR YEAR PLAN “YOU SELECT THE CAR, WE FURNISH THE MONEY” AUTOMOBILE FUNDING CO. 912-13 Hunife-Mansur Bldg. MAXWELL touring. 1919 and 1920, in perfect condition. See MU. BECK. 928 N. Pennsylvania. "A UTOM OB IL ES—W A N TED. 1 WANT YOUR CAR and will pay you cash for it. Don't forget your money ip waiting for you. If you can’t drive in, call Main 4446 and immediate attention will be given. 212 E. NEW YORK ST. Al TOR W ANTED ’ I Wolf Auto Cos. 619 N. Illinois St. Main 1579. Auto. 22-063. AUTOMOBILES wanted. INDIANAPOLTs AUTO SALES CO.. 235 N. Pennsylvania. AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. AUTO WASHING Our Specialty. *34 North Illinois. B & S Auto Laundry for this week! ' We will recover your Ford l-.p for *12.60 KENTUC KY AVE. VULVAMZINU CO. LET me overhaul your car. Estimates furnished free. Satisfaction gu.irunt< ed. fail Haul WINKLE. Main 4168. FOR SALK—One Allla-i'halmers and one Weatinghouae air compress, or size ulr tanks. Call Mein 61 50. *6To pa in ling. FLEMING A ISRAEL I*o-13* E. New fork street. YiOTQRCYCLES ANDjai CYCL£B. Now is the tune to nave your motorcycle overhauled and re-euameied. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 634-36 Mass. Ave. Main 6404. ami pai(i for Ail kinds of rn torcyc I **. FLO\ D PETERMAN. 609 MusMchu* event**. TRUCKS FOR HIRE AUTOS for rent. Do your own driving. U-Drlve Auto 'Service. at Honsier Laundry. Kear Keith* theater. Main 5821. REAL EST AT E—FOR SALE. " SOUTH SIDE COTTAGE Near Garfield park, 4 rooms, g**. both waters, cement porch and walks. paved street, near cr line and school. Property In fine condition. Price U only $2,200; about SSOO cash, balance S2O p-r month. J. S. CRUSE REALTY CO.. REALTORS. 128 N. Delaware t. Main 5840. Phone evenings, Webster 7^t>o.

ONLY $150.00 First payment and balance mon’hly for this new four-room homo, located only about three blocks from end of West Tenth car line. Call A. R. Klmruich. Mala 1499, or Circle 6431 after 6 p. m. NORTH SIDE BUNGALOW. * Five rooms, modern, hardwood floors, large from and back porches, large basement; elegant location, near Maple Road blvd. Price only 55,000. Only small amount of cash required to handle. J. S. CRUSE REALTY CO.. REALTORS. 128 N. Delaware st. Main 5840. I’uone evenings. Randolph 5391), SOUTH KEYSTONE Five-room cottage, electric lights and city water. Price for quick aali* sl,. 50; $4 50 ch.hU. balance eawy terms. Worth the money. Mr. Mclnt r. with I. N. Richie & Son. Realtors. 203 Security Block. Main 0620. 5-ROOM MODERN, EAST Concrete veranda and walk*. Double garag-; full lot; Improved street, $4,000; SI,OOO down. Mr. Trueblood, with Reliable Realty Cos. 601 City Trus; Bldg. Main 0186. Evenings, Irvington 2268. FINE BUSINESS CORNER. West 12 th and Missouri. One of the best locations In ilty for grocery or other neighborhood business. Low price of only 51,500 for quick sale. Present rental 514 per month. J. S. CRUSE REALTY' CO., REALTORS. 128 N. Delaware st. Main 5810. Phone evenings, Washington 1235. COTTAGE HOME. SOUTH SIDE. Five rooms, gas city water and electric lights; fine location, Hoyt ave.. west of State. Price only 52 600; 5500 cash, balance pay out like rent. J. S. CRUSE REALTY CO„ REALTORS. 128 N. Delaware st. Main 5840. Phone evenings, Irvington 1367. FOR SALE —One-story, seven-room, semimodern cottage on West Morris street close to Reisner, West Indianapolis. Shown by appointment only. MARTIN MORONEY, 142 W. Market. Main 3436. At Biue Cab Line. ADAMS ST.. 2 squares from car; 6 rooms. modern; bath and furna e; 3 lots; cellar, gas, electricity, well cistern, barn, chicken house, Price 53 000; terms 5500 cash, 525 a month. _ A. F. ZAINEY, 149 E. Market st. 5100 CASH and 520 monthly buys 4-room cottage on Dorman street near Michigan. Russe H. Hartman. 224 N. Delaware. FOR COLORED. Here is your chance. Four-room cottage, barn and several sheds; full lot. Price 51,200. Terms, 5300 cash and 515 a month. A F ZAINEY, 149 E. Market stHOME FOR COLOPED. ~ Six-room house with large lot on Arsenal avenue, north of Twenty-second st.; small cash payments. 516 per month. Circle 2620, PARKER axe., between Michigan and Tenth streets, 53,000; eaey payments; 5room cottage, large lot, city water, gas, elsotrlo lights. SCHUBERT. Circle 2620.

linDiaJNA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1921.

REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. HOME EAST We are offering 6 rooms; reception hall, large living room with gas grate, light dining room and roomy kitchen; hardwood floors downstairs; 3 bedrooms and bath up. Furnace In first-class shap. Large lot with plenty of shrubbery and flowers. Garage big enough for 2 cars Price $5,500. Evenings, J. W. Elder. Irvington 3406. Schmid & Smith, Inc. Realtors 134 N. Delaware. Main 4088. SV SII,OOO Cash, Ballartce $65 Month Eight-room modern home, garage, excellent condition, located on Park ave., 1900 block, four rooms upstairs and garage rented for *SB per month, leaving four rooms downstairs for buyer. See Templeton. Main 5574, with Bert Essex 208 American Central Life bldg. ' A REAL HOME at the right price. Located on Centennial street, one square and a half from car line. It has electric lights and water in kitchen. Just newly painted and decorated. Woodwork and floors look like new. Has good roof and new tin work. Full lot and 7 young fruit trees In rear. Quick sale price *2,350; *560 cash and balance easy payments. For further particulars call Randolph 7013. __ p . n West Thirtieth st., 1300 ([ tt II block. 9 rooms, modern, till /-W II upstairs, ranting for J *26.00 per month; five rooms down; new Moncrief furnace; good bath; at a real bargain. Terms. Circle 6600. Ask for MR. CLOUD. *lO CASH, then *1.25 weekly, buys large high level lot two squares southwest of fair grounds. Price *525: bargain. 540 Lemeke Annex. Main 1409. THREE-STORY brick business building. Virginia ave.. close In. Equity $9,000; consider farm of equal value. OSCAR LEE. 1002 City Trust. IF you are Interested In real estate see PAUL V. MATKIN REALTY CO.. 607 Lombard bldg. REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. ONE ACRE At Ben Davis; good 6-room bungalow; fruit, electric lights; near lnterurban stop. Price *3,800 cash. About $1 500 will handle It. Phone evenings, Webster 2415. \V. L. Bridges, Realtors. 336-9 K. of P. bldg. Main 4114. JREALESTATE—WA NTE D. I WANT a home south of Fletcher ave., east of Shelby. Must be In good condition. Five or six rooms. Might consider property near Garfield park. Frank 8. Clark & Cos. 226 E. jOhlo St. Main 3377. MODERN or partly modern 6 to 7-room house In good location. Part cash, balance monthly payments. Main 107. FAR MS—FOR SALE. 60 ACRES JENNINGS COUNTY Two-room house, chicken house and shed; about 25 acres tillable; 35 In good timber, fairly level, one spring; well, 3 H miles from North Vernon, price *1,815; terms. Frank S. Clark & Cos. 226 E. Ohio sb Main 3377. 203 ACRES In Lawrence county; good land. fair buildings and fences; good sugar orchard of 100 Surge trees, apple orchard, new concrete silo and entire equipment; 25% down; long time on balance, falling health Address A.MUB J. AXbEHsu.N. Bedford, Ind. It. l>. 4. JENNINGS County farms for sale; buy your farm direct from owner and save agents’ commission. Write me your wants. I will put you In touch at once with the man that has what you want. You deal dlrot with *.nn. T. O. CLARKSON. Butlervb o, Ind. JEFFERSON county. 120 acres Improved. March possession, *3.300 cash, balance school fund. OSCAR LEE, 1002 City Trust. WISCONSIN FARM LANDS. LANLKiLOGY SPECIAL NUMBER lust out containing 1921 facts of clover land tr Marinette County. Wisconsin. If for a home or as an Investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at ones for this aptclal number of Landulogy It is tr-* on request. Address SKI DMoKK-RI EHLE I-AND CO.. 113 Skidmore-Kiehle Bldg., Marlneite Wls Ml SC C L LA NEOLS—FOR 8 ALE. ~ 1 YPEWRITER BARGAINS cash parents ' si

GET OUR PRICE ON UiNDbK Vv o< )|), MONARCH, L. ( . SMITH REM r NOTON AND OTHER GOOD USED HIGHGRADE TYPEWRITERS. CLARK TYPEWRITER SHOP, IS WEST MARKET ST. SECOND FLOOR. INDIANAPOLIS IND. PHONE MAIN PANTS SALE FJ* * I 1 Match Your Coat / \ mil G.OOO PAIRS II \l llf Choose From 11 I \l Alf THE PANTS \| / Hjl | STORE CO. In / Bi Ml Two stor,;B - Uj M Mr Vl 48 W. Ohio st. JP % ” 114 E. onio St. “ NATIONAL CASH REGISTER. Nine total counters, regie era tip to 51.000; used only short time. BVIII sell for half of new pri< ,-. lit) West Ohio st. SEWING machines. 55.00 and up. 812 Ave. Main 0600. SECONDHAND lumber. 802 Lexington ave Drexei 6862. yuit wearing ready-made FAN a S <J> & We make them to your a j) measure tor. .. . . vl Jr LEON TAILORING CO.. 181 E New York st. Upstairs. MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. CALL ine before you sell your household goods. I will pay you cash or got you more a.t auction. L. A. HODGES, auctioneer. Main 2634. WANTED—Electric coffee machine. Call Dr.-xui r o 3o cvonlay. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. USED GOODS. Better value for less money. He finished exactly like new at half the new price Also fine rugs, stoves and gas ranges. Guaranteed. Vlctrolas at cut prices. USED GOODS STORE. 434 Masa Ave. There U only one. LARGE shipment of chinaware at reduced prices. Also linoleum, furniture, etc.__ E. KROOT, SO7 w. Washington. GO to BAKER BROS. fOr furnitun and stoves. Payments. 219-225 Eaut Washington street. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Estey; Player Piano In late style mahogany case, big bargain at $160; payments $3 per week. E. L. Lennox Piano Cos. 16 X. Meridian fit. RECORDS; good records of any make you desire, 40c. BAKER BROS., 219 East Washington. GOOD upright pianos, $2.00 per week. Main 205. CHAS. C. MORGAN. JM AC HIN ER Y AND TOOLS. WONDER MIXERS MIXERS. HOISTS. PUMPS, ENGINES. ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK. BURL FINCH. DIST. 312-20 W. MARYLAND STREET. ~ LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES. FULL-BLOODED Jersey cow; none better; *le alt*lT* hay. Belmont 403 L

COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. COAL Large Indiana Lump $7.00 Main 6270. Auto. 23-238. THE BEST BUY IN INDIANAPOLIS PANHANDLE LUMP, *7.00. BICKNELL M. R.. $6.50. Call day or night. 4 Drexel 8064. Harrison 1207. SHIELDS COAL CO. Successor to Shields & Uerety Coal Cos. GENUINE Poca. Lump. . $12.50 Poca. M. R. . . $i 1.00 Ky. Lump . . . $1 LOO L. H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 216. Main 3531. COAL Indiana, Illinois. Eastern Kentucky and bard coal. Big Four Elevator Prospect 6878. Auto. 52-152. 111. lump,® Nice. large forked lump; good for furnace and stove. Clean forked Illinois egg, *7.50. Illinois mine run, *6.50. We deliver anywhere in city. Drexel 3280. Auto. 52-384. OUR BEST GRADE INDIANA LUMP GENUINE WHITE ASH—S7.OO Terminal Coal Cos., 374 S. Illinois st. Circle 2212. From car to consumer. A ton or a car. Coal Special price, few days only. Ind., 111., West. V,, Southern Block DREXEL. 2201. DREXEL 9508. BEST ILLINOIS COAL. *B.OO. *<•so. at yard. *5.76. Main 6930. FOR SALE —Good furnace and cook wood. Call Webster 5194. BEST Indiana Linton lump forked, 17.50 Call Main 5216. PET STOCK AND POULTRY. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dogs. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY City and. g pound. 932 E. N. Y. 11 to 12 dally TRANSFER AND STORAGE.

MOVE. Red Hall will move you by truck with a small payment down and th balance paid monthly—anyv here. Write or a*k about our plan. This only applies to Long Distance Moving. HKD BALL TRANSIT COM PANT. 18 S. Capitol ave Inclianapolla. Rhone Main 4631. /yi2\ 7 YfC\ !J STOKAGJB chlarks! // f vyy rates in city, call It I j \f US. Everything at Trail <*[ I II Mutable price. Packed, il ftl nhipped anywhere, v/u'w i.o. krd room if and -ireX 30 West Hanrjr. Main 4\39. I’AHiLuW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO.. Local and overland hauling Private lo ked rooms, experienced men. proir.p; service, honest prices Special attest ion given to packing and ehlpping ♦ly .l E. Market at. iicil Main AUlo. *3 684 '1 ruction Terminal Baggage Cos. TRANSFER. M*l 12*3 Auto.*l-m. V- H V WORK • I LET Timei Want ■1•<Il it for yon. AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE At 32’.* .North Warman, Friday Feb. Il 2 P- • H rooms good furnUure and ruga, period dining and bedroom net*; fine kitchen cabinet player ptan-> Yieirola and many other piecea g od furniture. L. A. HODGES AUCTIONEER. j Main 2634. notice of bond sale. Notice i* hereby given that aonled bids w:;. be received by the under-signed. William H. Kvan* u school trustee of Center School township, of Merlon County, Indiana, 'at the ofTlt c of the township trust< * of Center tow n*hlp. M arion County, Indiana, 41 1 building, southwest corner of Washington and Pennsylvania streets. In the city of Indianapolis. Indiana, up to the hour of ten < 10> o’clock a m , of Monday. March 7, 1921. for the purchane of school bond of said Center School township Marlon County. Indiana in the sum and amount of 000.Ou, at which time and place all bids received therefor will be opened Said bonds will be dated the lt day of March. 1921. and will be In denomination* of $600.00 each, and will be pay tble In equal annual payment* of $ uuO.OO each in one (1), t*o (2), three <3i. four (4). five (6). six (>* seven (7), eight (8). nine (9) and ten (10) years sft*r the date thereof respectively. Said bonds will bear interest from the dute thereof at the rate of six (♦;> p* r cent p*r annum, payable seml-an-nunlly. Said b nds will le issued and so and to provide for the construction of a school building in District Number Two (2) In said township and will be payable in the city of Indianapcll >. Inaiann a a hank or trust company therein to be dosifc ; ted in the bond. . Ff id bonds will be Issued under the •rity the laws of th*- State of Indiana, and In strict compliance thereA ,! >}>. r ’r..rn crip. . f t e pro<* rdli.gs fir the Im.ue and sale of said bonds will be furnished by the undersigned. held bonds will bo sold f-r not less than the par vaiu** thereof, plun accrued intercut. The full right is hereby reserved to the undersigned to reject a: v arid all bids. WILLIAM H. EVANS School trustee of enter School Township. Marion County, Indiana

TEMPORARY LOAN FOR CITY OF’ INDIANAPOLIS. Notice 1* hereby given that in pursuance of the provision* of General Ordinance No. 1. 1921, of the comrm n council of the city of Indianapolis. State of Indiana, passed on the 17th day of January. 1921, and approved by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis on the 18th day of January, 1921 the und-rslgned city controller of the city of Indianapolis, will receive sealed bids at the office of the city controller, up to 12 o’clock noon on F'rlday the 11th day of February, 1921, for a temporary loan of fly* hundred thousand (5500 000.00) dollars to the city of Indianapolis payable from the current revenues of said citv, said money to be delivered as follows: Five hundred thousand (J 500.000.00) dollars on Saturday the 12th day of February. 1321. Notice of the determination to issue bonds or other evidences of indebtedness for such temporary loan or loans has been published as required by li\v.Ii\v. All bids to T be on. the annual rate of Interest asked to which a premium may be added and the loan alii be award-d to the lowest and best bidder, but (ho right is reserved to reject any and all bids. The obligations Issued by sad city will be negotiable note or notes of said city dated Feb. 12, 1921, the date of the delivery of said money herein specified and all of said notes shall be due and payable July 12. 1-821, and will be in amounts of five thousand ($5,000.00) dollars and upwards at the option of the successful bidder. THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS By CHARLES W. JEWETT, Mayor. ROBT. H. BRYSON City Controller. SAMUEL ASHBY, Corporation Counsel. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF CENTER TOWNSHIP OF' PROPOSED BOND SALE OF 557.000.00 FOR CONSTRUCTION OF CHARI.ES BORCHERT ET AL. ROAD. In pursuant to the statutes for such eases made and provided, notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Center township, Marion County, Indiana, that the board of commissioners of said county, has determined upon. by a regularly adopted bond ordinance the issuance of bonds In the total sum of 557.000.00 to pay for the construction of the improvement of the Charles Borchert et al. toad in Center township. Witness our hands this 9th day of February, 1921. CARLIN H. SHANK, ' H. D. TUTEWILER, LEWIS W. GEORGE, Board of Commissioners of Marlon County, Indiana. Attest;—LEO K. FESLER. Auditor Marlon County.

financial. PERSONAL LOANS $lO TO S3OO This office is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana and was established for the purpose of providing a place where honest people can borrow any amount from *2O to *3OO without poylr.g more than the legal rate of Interest or without being imposed upon in any way It Is only necessary that you are keeping house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquiries of your lriends, relatives or trades people. You can have all the time necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the moi ey. Call and let us explain. No charge unless you borrow. Leans 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 Bldg. 113 E. Wash. St. Corner Virginia Ave. WE ARE PREFARED TO MAKE REAL 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. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILBON. 109 N. Delaware st. Mala 1618. INSURANCE In all branchea AUBREY D. PORTER, 916 Peoples Bank bldg. Main 7049. EX-COP NEARLY NABS BURGLAR Surprises Man at Garage Door, but Culprit Escapes. Tom Hall, 2550 Ruckle street, ex-police-man, slmoßt caught a bu.-glar last night. He arrived home In time to see a man attempting to open the door of his garage. The would-be burglar ran. Mrs. Emma E. Gates, 675 Vinton street, reported the disappearance of four diamond rings valued at $1,200, and $475 CHSh. Detectives are Investigating. P. P. Paris, 13.15 Parker avenue, said a burglar took two watches and other jewelry valued at SIOO from his home. Enoch Malton, 3-SSB East Washington street, reported fourteen chickens stolen from his coop.

Indianapolis Man’s Case Up in Shelby Sp-clal to The Times. SHELBYVILI.E, Ind , Feh 10.—Hearing on the complaint of Fred S. Reed of Indianapolis against John S. Shadley, a Shelby County farmer, for damages of was held In the Shelby County Circuit Court here Wednesday. The complaint is the result of an automobile accident, said to have occurred on the Roggstown pike, northwest of this city, March 2S, llt'.'O, In which the plaintiff charges the defendant Increased his speed at a turn in the road, striking the nuto driven by the plaintiff with such force that it was knocked off the road uo<l turned over. The Jury In the case of the State of Indiana against Charles Aldredge, charged with failure to support his wife and thiee children, returned a verdict for the defendant, finding him not guilty of the charge. The Jury was out only twen-ty-five minutes. Swindlers Get $9,000 Land Deal Profits Special to The Times. LA PORTE, Ind., Feb. 10— William Warneoke. prominent T.a I’orta farmer, oas swindled out of sf,ooo. which was practically ail the moner he had received from a land deal here Wednesday, when two confidence men tricked him Into allowing them to handle the money In stock deals. Warneoke was promised profits of $20,- ' 000 by the swindlers. Fairmount Baker Commits Suicide Special to The Times. j FAIRMOUNT, Ind., Feh. 10 W. F. i Butler, 47. well known In this city, comi raltted suicide Wednesday, by shooting i himself through the heart with a. re--1 volver. The tragedy occurred in a room above his bakery. Illness i* thought to have been the cause. He was injured in an automobile accident several months ngo. since which time his uealth has been impaired. He la survived by the widow. Musical Conference Ends at Rushville Special to The Times. RUSHYILT.E, Ind., Feb. 10.-A two days' session on church music c.me to a close here today when a prog am was gNi-n by the choir of the De l’auw University School of Music. The conference, which was to promote improved church music, attracted State-wide attention, and seventy-one churches In this district of the M E. Conference were represented and took pa:t In the sessions. Lease More Oil Land Near Taylorsville COLUMBUS. Ind., Feb. 10.—Additional land has been leased near Taylorsville by three oil companies with headquarters at Indianapolis, Terre Haute and Shelbyvtlle, and now several thousand acres of land are under lease. The first well, which is being sunk by the Indianapolis company, has reached a depth of 500 feet. Announcement is made that many more prospect wells will be sunk iu the next few months.

Hamilton County Pioneer Is Dead Ppceini to The Times. XORI HSV7I.LE. Ind., Feb. 10.—Mrs. Mary Shull, 90, widow of John Shull. Is dead at her home In the southeastern part of Hamilton County. The two children who survive are Miss Nettle Shull, at home, and Jennings Shull of Fortvllle Mrs. Shull came to Hamilton County with her parents In 1838 and lived here the remainder of her life. DEATHS AT BiIKI.BYVH.LE. SIIELBYVILLE, Ind., Feb. 10.—Mrs. Amelia Stlegelmeybr, 57, is dead at her home here from a complication of ! diseases. The husband, Henry Stiegelmeyer, survives William E Thurston, 18, died here following an illness of cancer. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Thurston, three sisters, Mrs. Clarence Brown, Mrs. Harry Parr and Mrs. Ruth i Jarvis, of this city, survive Miss Sar- ! tara Ellen Brock, 70. died at her home near here from cancer, after an attended illness. One sister, Mrs. Charles McHaffey, survives. ASKS $1.04)0 ALIMONY. HARTFORD C.TY, Ind., Feb. 10.—Eva O. Binkley of this city Wednesday flluj suit in the Blackford Circuit Court against Charles Binkley, asking divorce and SI,OOO alimony.

3 Home Brewers at Columbus Fined Special to The Times. COLUMBUS, Ind., Feh. 10—Three well-known young men of the city were fined SIOO and costs and sentenced to thirty days at the State Penal harm by Mayor Frank S. Jones In city court yesterday for making “home brew.” They are Willis Fitzgerald, 20; Haskel Moore, 21, and Carl Bierlin, 21. They were caught in the aclof capping twenty-seven pint bottles of liquor when the police raided the home of Charles Steerman, Fitzgerald's brother-in-law, and pleaded guilty. The penal farm sentence was suspended by the mayor. ELECTRIC RAIL MEN ALL BUSY, SAYS OFFICER Association Head Holds Lines Are on Upgrade After ■ Financial Storm. CHICAGO, Feb. 10.—Of the 2,00 ) 000 unemployed men In the United States not one is an electric railway worker, declared P. H. Gadsden, president of the American Electric Railway Association, in opening the association’s mid-year conference here today. “Electric railways need only a flexible rate of fare which will insure the cost of operation and a fair return on investments In order to make their securities rank next to municipal bonds as a safe Investment,” continued Mr. Gadsden. “Despite the handicaps under which electric lines have worked for the past four years, in 1920 only sixteen companies out of 943 went Into the hands of a receiver.” The electric railways have weathered the financial storm, according to Mr. Gadsden, who declared that “we are on the up-grade now." Even with the present increased fares he voiced the opinion that "it will take considerable time to overcome the operating losses of the last four years." SEND TRUSTEES TO SIFT CRASH Hoosier Creditors Caught in Louisiana Failure. Ppecia! to The Times. GREENSBUHG, Ind., Feb. 10— Frank Donnell. O. A. McCoy and George S. Perry, selected by creditors for the sycamore and cypress plantation companies of the Meek and Osborn interests, In bankruptcy, will leave for Ferriday, La., In a few days to take an Inventory of the companies’ holdings. Mr. Donnell will be the Federal trustee, with the others ns advisers. The men lent Meek and Osborn $12,500 on Dec. 27 to tide them over a crisis in their affairs. Frank Ryan, Otis Deem and Henry Sprlngmler joined in the loan, which was secured by a mortgage on 100 acres of land. Assets are vhown to be $1,059,350.96 and liabilities S'-W,915,25.

Shelby County Man Survives Wife 2 Days to The Times SHELBY VILLH. Ind., Feh. 10.—Alex Mellls, 75. pr.-sjdent of the Morristown State Bank, and one of the Influential men of the county, died suddenly at his home in Freeport, shortly after the funeral of his wife, Mrs. Melissa Mellls, who died Monday. lie bad been ill for several months from a complication of diseases and had been unable to go to the cemetery. Relatives had just returned from the cemetery when his death occurred. Mr. Meilis was horn in Jefferson County. Indiana, and for a number of years operated a mill In that community, later establishing a plant in Hanover Township. Shelby County. He also had a store at Freeport f>r several years. Mr. Mellls was a veteran of the civil war. He Is survived by two brothers, William and Adam Mellls. and one sister. Mrs. Emma Hall, all iesldiug In this county. Kokomo Police Say They Have Robbers Special to The Tims KOKOMO, Ind.. Feb. 10.-Charles Rodman, 20; William Aaron, 18, and Oscar Parlow, 21, have been bound over to the Circuit Court on burglary charges. Written confessions, the police say, lead them to believe they have rounded up the gang responsible for half a dozen robberies and burglaries. Paul Fuller, 15, arrested with the gang, will answet to the Juvenile court. Grover Peweese and Arthur Beard, charged with receiving stolen goods, have been bofmd over to the Circuit Court In bonds of SI,OOO each. Barlow admits to having a bullet wound In Ills hip which poiice say he received when he tried to rob the Walter Remy grocery, the gang being surprised to find Mr. Remy guarding his store.

May Boost Gas Rate at Hartford City Special to The Times. HARTFORD CITY. Ind., Feb 10—The Ha tford City common council has been asked to recommend a rate of $1 for the first 1.000 feet and $.1.15 for the first S.t'OO feet of gas furnished consumers here by the Central Indiana Gas Company.. The present rates are 70 cents and $2.75. Muncie has recommended the increase. The lecommendation is in keeping with an agreement made by Indiana and Ohio cities using natural gas from the West Virginia fields to recommend uniform rates In all such cities in order to improve the service. Boom Logansport Man as Rotary Head . Special to The Times. LOGANS I’ORT. Ind. F- b 10—Judge Dick Will's of Kokora- has neon indorsed by the Logins ort Rotary Club for the presidency of the State organization.. The various Rotary clubs of northern Indiana are organizing to bring about Ms election at the meeting which Is to be held at Evansville the latter part of F’ebruary. La Porte Kiwanians Name Dr. H. H. Martin Special to The Times LA PORTE, Ind., Feb. 10 Dr. H. H. Martin has been elected president of the Kiwanis Club, which was organized here Wednesday. Other officers are Dr. R. R. Jones, vice president: O. E. McCarver, secretary; Edward Kanney, treasurer, and MaJ. R. E. Lonn, district director. LAND DEED BRINGS SUIT. KOKOMO, Ind., Feb. 10.—Edward Merrill has sued Hurry Jackson and Jessie Jackson, his wife, Phineas Itayl, father >f Mrs. Jackson, and Sallie Rayl, his wife, to set aside a deed to land from Jackson to Itayl. Merri l claims the deed was without consideration and that It was to defeat Merrill's collection of a mortgage upon the land for $2,000.’

HOWL IS LIFTED ON DEMANDS BY HINDENBURG Former Hun Army Chief Ex* horts Germans Not to Yield. FRANCE IS NOT SHAKEN BREMEN, Feb. 10.—Marshal Von Hlndenburg has raised his voice against yielding to allied reparations and 1 disarmament demands. Speaking here at the launching of a ship named after him, the former army chief declared France desires greatly to grab the coal of the Ruhr valley, but that Germany must stand firm despite threats of such a loss. “I have the Impression that the French, especially the military leaders, cannot free themselves from a fear of Germany,” Von Hindenburg said. "Their desire for the Ruhr valley Is a danger that must be taken seriously, but it must not Intimidate us Into surrendering to the entente unreasonable demands. "French military leaders are unable to escape their fears of Germany because of the decreasing French population. “According to my Information, there has been a change of sentiment on the part of Americans who fought against us. I have knowledge that American soldiers have written home saying, ‘We fought on the wrong side.’ ”

DEPUTIES BACK BRIAN O’S AGREEMENT PARIS, Feb. 10.—France through ltg representatives has approved the German settlement demanded by allied government heads. The Chamber of Deputies, by a vote of 387 to 125 late last night, voted formal approval of Premier Brland’s agreement regarding German reparations and disarmament. The premier's critics declared the terms were not severe enough. Briand will go into the next allied conference In London March 1 with power to call for extreme measures If Germany does not accept the terms. Before the vote was taken, Briand defended his course in a speech, he declaring: “Collection of the debt from Germany will be most difficult, but I'll do the best I can. France will go to London with her head held high, convinced of the righteousness of her demands. ‘‘We’ve reached the extreme limit of sacrifice and concession. We have drawn up effective penalties If Germany attempts to avoid the payment we demand. We will apply these penalties If we meet resistance and we will apply them in full accord with our allies.” GERMANY MAY ATTEND CONFERENCE BERLIN, Feb. 10. —Germany accepted the allies’ Invitation to attend the Indemnity conference in London on March 1 on condition the allies cosent to discuss the German counter-proposal, it was announced today. Dr. Simons, foreign minister, verbally a<vepted the invitation, which was extended through French diplomatic channels. The previous announcement that Germany had accepted, made no mention of any conditions.

ITALY TO SIT IN AT CONFERENCE ROME, Feb. 30. Italy is ready to participate in a disarmament conference, it was said at the so -dgn office today. A high official declared his country can be counted on to answer any summons which may be sent out by Presiueut-elect Hardit g. Although the situation could not be dis ussed in detail previously to a formal rail for the meeting, it was stated that Italy's naval policy str.ctly is protective. SAYS BAVARIA FALLS IN LINE BERLIN, Feb. 10.—The Foreign Office announced today that Bavaria had agreed to conform with the Berlin government’s disarmament agreement and that steps will be taken at once to dissolve the security police. Press dispatches from Munich had previously rei rted that Bavaria would secede from the Federation of German states rather than disarm. Three Shoplifters Get Jail Sentences Grace Wilson, 43, 1528 Roseline street, arrested yesterday by operatives of a detective agency, was found guilty of petit larceny and was fl ed $1 and sentenced to one day in jail by Judge Walter Pritchard In city court late In the afternoon. Mrs. Wilson was charged with stealing a pair of 9S-cent glovea from a department store. Mildred Dillinger, 56, 52 South Monnt street, was fined $1 for petit larceny. An operative of a detective agency said ha caught Mrs. Dillinger stealing merchandise valued at $2 from a store. llu.ley Jones, negro, 21, 909 Pomeroy street was fined $1 and sentenced to three days in jail for stealing several article* from a Huder drug store.

3100 and 30 Days on Blind Tig-er Charge Special to The Times. WARSAW, ind., Feb. 10.—Mrs. Mary Evans, 00, was assessed a fine of SIOO and sentenced to serve thirty days in the | county jail when found guilty of oper-' ating a blind tiger. In the city court here Wednesday. , | Her husband. Doc Evans, who was I arrested with the woman on a charge of ; having intoxicating liquor in his possession, was dismissed.The couple was arrested Jan. 18, after tvo boys had been arrested, charged with Intoxication, and claimed they had bought the liquor from Mrs. Evans. Fugitive Returned to Michigan Court Special to The Times. KOKOMO. Ind., Feh. 10 —Lester Lafountalne, Paul Hosier and Chester C. Simons, of Lansing, Mich., overtaken here with fourteen cases of cigarettes in the automobile In which they were traveling, have been returned to Lanalnc lor trial They are charged with having taken the property from a grocery. Fragment of Steel Hatchet Costs Eye Special to The Times. GREENSBIUG, Lid., Feb. 10.—O. K. Slater 'Of Anderson, a carpenter, j 8 expected to lose the sight of his right eye ns a result of an accident here Wednesday. A small piece of steel was broken from a hatchet and imbedded itself in his eye. SEEKS MISSING ITALIAN GIRL. HARTFORD CITY, ind., Feb. 10.— S’i riff Geor'e Betz of Celina. Ohio, Is here conducting a search for Frece Peilra, 10, Italian girl of that city, mysteriously missing since Jan. 15. Phe girl was traced to this part of the Stat* but no further information could be obtained concerning' her.

9