Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 260, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1921 — Page 7

INDIANA DAILY TIME3 35-29 S. Meridian SL PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main 850# Automatic .........28-351 RATES. One time 09 perfllne Three consecutive times.. .08 per line Six consecutive tiroee 07 per line Male or female help wanted, situation wanted, male or femaly; rooms to let and board and rooms wanted— One 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 7Sc per Insertion Church notices (1 Inch or less) 50c per insertion Over 1 inch. .07 per line additional. Death cotlces, Ssc per Insertion. Card of Thabks or In Memoriam notices 07 per line Ads received until 10:30 a. m. .or publication same day.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. runeral directors to th people of Indianapolis cince 1887. Phones: Main 641-642. Auto. 21-641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY _ SX, EX “- TCkxtds, fKS Parlors 12112 Union St. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 East Market. Old Phone Main 908. New Phong 27-208. A. AL Ragsdale. 3. We’.sn Price. John Paul Ragsdale A. M. RAGSDALE CO 223 North Delaware street. J. C. WILSON” 1230 Prospect, Auto. 61-671. Prospect 222. W. T. BLASENGYM 1225 ghslby at. Pros 3670. Auto. 21-114. FUNERAL. DIRECTORS—WM. E. KRIEGER. New 21-164, Main 1464. 1403 N. llHnoi*. GADD —BERT S. GADD, 2130 Prospect st. Phones: Prospect 422. Automatic 52-278. UNDERTAKERS—RihET * TITUS, 137 North Del. New 23-564. Main 3630. FEENEY i I'EINET. Acto. 24-195. 1t34 N. Illinois Main 543. DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. BIEDERMAX. PROF. R- D— Passed away March 2, 7 p. m„ age 56 years, at Springfield, HI. Remains will arrive in Indianapolis Friday evening. Friends may call to view remains at H. C. Vehllng’s funeral parlors Saturday afternoon and evening. Funeral services will be held at his former charge, St. Paul’s Evangelical Church at 2 p. m. Sunday'. Friends invited. GEARIN', DAXIEI. P—lnfant son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Gearln, passed away Wednesday, March 9. at residence. 1440 Pleasant street. Burial Friday 2 p. m. Holy Cross cemetery. HARDV, NILES—Age S3 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Emma Hardy, passed Away March 9, 8:50 p. m., at the residence, 1333 Kappes street. Funeral Saturday, 2 p. m. at the residence. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. IRWIN'. CHA~RLOTTF—Passed away at her late home, 425 Hamilton avenue, Wednesday, March 9. Funeral at residence Friday, March 11 at 2 p. m. Friends Invited. WALLERS. MATILDA—Widow of the late Alfred Wallers, passed away at her home, 229 Hamilton avenue. Wednesday. March 9 at 2:35 p. m. Funeral at residence. Saturday, March 12 at 2 p. ns. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill. LOST —Handbag, gray velvet, on North street. Mass, ave., or Broad Ripple line; contained O. Langen check, two $5 bills, five 21 bills, 21 in small change, puree, keys. etc. Reward. Main 8909. LOST—Lady's purse, near corner of South and Pennsylvania, 2 p. m. Tuesday, containing $10.50. Call 1607 W. Ohio. Belmont 1136. LOST —Boston buli, female, answers _to name “Gjfei.” License No. 5934. Kellogg on collar. Reward. Randolph 1218. LOST—Lady’s strap gauntlet glove on south side. Return to 836 Lexington avenue. Reward. Drexel 9172. FOUND —Set ring; owner can have byidentifying Same at 7 North West st. LOST —Black seal belt, near Keith’s. Reward. Washington 2082. LOST —Blue silk umbrella, Monday. Ca. Randolph 7992; reward. LOST—Keys on ring. Randolph 3455. LODGES AND CLUBS. O. E. S.—Naomi Chapter No. 131. Stated meeting in Mason:* Temple Friday evening at 8 o’clock. Conferring of the degrees Members of the order welcome. M. BELLE COPE. Wor'hy Matron. LIZZIE J. SMYTHE, Secretary. PERSONAL*. ABSOLUTELY reliable and confidential detective work performed; reasonable rates. O'NEIL SECRET SERVICE. 25 V 4 W. Washington. Circle 5656. Night, Washington 2980. FAIRMONT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement: private; prices reasonable; may work for board; babies adopted. Write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG, 4911 E. 27th st , Kansas City, Mo. HOUSES—TO LET. NICE 6-room house; electric lights, cellar. well nad cistern. 26 W. Minneaota street. CRIDER. 13 When bldg. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. TO A COUPLE who appreciate a good home in a most desirable neighborhood, we offer two cheerfully and completely furnished connecting front rooms; everything furnished, including linens and use of laundry; adults only. 1132 Ashland ave. PENNSYLVANIA st., &H 4 N.; nice front room and kitchenette; people employed preferred. Circle 4822. SEVILLE ave.; modem front room, private family; home privileges. Webster 7402. PENNSYLVANIA. 1061 N.; suite of light housekeeping room* and other rooms, Sne" room and kitchenette. 665 East Twenty-Fourth street. FURNISHED room with use of kitchen, In private home. 61-'>73. TWO light housekeeping rooms. 622 E. New York street. ROOMS—TOL ET. DELAWARE, 1618 N.; one unfurnished room and 2 furnished; men preferred. Randolph 1344. CLEAN sleeping or housekeeping room; walking distance, people employed. Circle _01 94. ALABAMA, 125 N.; nicely furnished room for rent; private home. Main 3018. ILLINOIS. 227 N.; furnished room, thoroughly modern. 2 persons. Circle 3664. FURNISHED rooms for sleeping and light housekeeping. 630 North Alabama. DELAWARE. 907 N.; furnished housekeeping and sleeping rooms; garage. MARKET, E., 528; modern furnished rooms, $2.50 up; steam heat. MODERN front room, suitable for two. 320 North New Jersey. TWO sleeping rooms, with kitchen privileges. Harrison 1048. NICE furnished rooms; heat and bath. 341 North East street. MODERN sleep! ig room; suitable for two. 616 E. North street. DELAWARE. N.. 523; nicely furnished room. Circle 2593. APT. ground floor. 3 large rooms modern. Circle 25 03. MODERN front sleeping room. 518 N. Alabama. ONE nice modern sleeping room. 610 E. Ohio street. Furnished rooms BOARD ANP ROOMS—TO LET. STANDARD are., 1268; flret-class board and rooms. $8.00; home privileges, near Nordyke & Martnon. Belmont 3863. ONE or two young men may obtain board and room at 737 E. Morris st. Drexel 7967. DEBK ROOM TO LET DESK room with desk, front offlea 34 Union Trust. Mala 0821. Ik Mather.

MALE HELP—WANTED. WANTED—Times carriers; boys who wish to buy Times routes in the central part l of city, see Mr. Moorehead at Times office 1 any time between 2 and 4 any afternoon. THOROUGHLY experienced hardware order picker; no other need apply. Apply to superintendent HURST & CO., Pennsylvania and Georgia. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 309 E. Washlngon st.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 757. GRAPE VINES. 100 Concord. 2 years; 50c each. Belmont 2967. 1850 W. Minnesota. WANTED —A-l garage mechanic at once. I Main 4985. FAUSSET GARAGE. ~ SALESMEN—WANTED. EXPERIENCED stock salesman for firstclass dividend paying: securities of oldestablished Indiana corporation. Call at room 510 Board of Trade any Tuesday or Wednesday. • SITUATION WANTED—MALE. AS fireman for stationery boiler. WADE PEARSON. 313 E. Ohio street. FEM AL E HE LP—WANTED. GIRL for general housework; no laundry; wages. Washington 0626. SITUA T lON WAN T ED—-FEMALE^ HOUSE work or nurse maid, experienced and can give good referenee. Address H. J. G.. Nashville, Ind.. R. R. No. 1. FAMILY washings and wet washings called for and delivered. Drexel 4474. CURTAINS to luunder. Drexel 0895. Auto. 61-656. WASHINGS and Ironings, brought home. Webster 3942. •-INSTRUCTIONS. —- —a Hawaiian *** j School of Music. Learn to play a piece of music on the Hawaiian gaiter In 30 minutes by our VISUALIZED. SIGHT-READING method. Mandolin, banjo, violin, ukulele and piano also taught. Courses guaranteed. open evenings. Call or address 36 W. Washington. Phone Main 1072. BUSINES3 CHANCES. Why not save 20C£ on your suit and overcoat by ordering them now while the, big reduction sale Is on. You cannot duplicate the material, style and workmanship In our garments at : lower prices anywhere. Suits or overcoats that sold to your j J measure at from $45 to $95, now on sale at $36.50 up to $75. W. G. SCHNEIDER, 39 WEST OHIO STREET. Be sure you are In the right place. Cash and carry grocery. SEBREE, 10 North Delaware. BUSINESS NOTICES. Only when good quality, correct style and comfort are combined with reasonable price can real clothes satisfaction result. We have always endeavored to please from this standpoint. Bulls or overcoats to your measure now ; 836.50. 840.50, $44.50 and up. W. G. SCHNEIDER, 39 WEST OHIO STREET. Be sure you are In the right place. BUSINESS SERVICES. Sewing Machines Sj*** tTfii rented. $3.00 per month. BJ We repair any make of m ichine and guarantee , our work. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO.. 112 Mass. Ave. Main 0600. ____^ JAMES GOODLOE Contractor —General Painting. 302 N. Capitol Ave. Main 711* v FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order E. F. BUKICLE. i 416 Moslsh. ave. Main 1428 New 21-775. Carpenter Repairing Work done reasonable. Prompt service guaranteed. Drexel 1796. P. P. HARRIS. PAPERHANGER—H. JOHNSOnT 346 N7 Gray. Latest samples. Work aud prices right. Webster 6715. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ave. | CARPENTER, general repairing estimate i furnished on new work. FKRNBELL u BOYCE, 400 N. Delaware. Circle 5310. \\ ALL PAPER cleaning, ash hauling an 1 celiae cleaning. Circle 1455. 673 Arch street. WALT, TAPER cleaning; work guaranteed. Drexel 6244, SODDING and grading; very reasonable. Call Belmont 3883. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. Save 20ri- on your suit or overcoat while the reduction sale Is on. W. G. SCHNEIDER, 89 WEST OHIO STREET. Be sure you are in the right place. DETECTIVES. Qiiigley-Hyland Agency Civil and* Criminal Investigators. 526-529 Law bldg. Main 2902. TAiLORS AND CLEANERS, GENUINE TAILORED SUITS. At popular prices. AH kinds of alterations. We ere tailors; we know how. We call and deliver. FRANK. THE TAILOR. 130 E- Washington St. Main 1621. "PROFESSIONALS £ R VICEB, VIOLET Ray and Swedish massage. MISS DE VERE, 18t4 W. Market. Room 12. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. “He Bought a Nash” Nash Sedan $1,750 Nash Coupe ...1,760 Nash Touring 1,350 Nash Touring with Rex allseason top 1,400 Nash Roadster 1,350 These automobiles have been thoroughly rebuilt throughout, are guaranteed and will be sold under the same warranty as the new. Losey-Nash Sales Cos. 400 North Capitol. Main 3348, 3349. "EITHER NEW OR USED "CARS.' INVESTIGATE OUR YEAR PLAN. “YOU SELECT THE CAR, WE FURNISH TIIE MONEY” AUTOMOBILE FUNDING CO. 912-13 Hume-Mansur Bldg. REO touring, on easy payments} $75 down; good mechanical condition; five good tires, two of them cords. Tliia car can be seen at FISHER AUTO CO. Ask for Mr. Kinder. SEVERAL late model Ford touring cars and roadsters at low prices. Call or write O. WIREY GARAGE. Edinburg. Ind. BUICK. 1917 and 191S touring! $82?; cash or terms. See MR. BECK, 928 N. Pennsylvania street. MAXWELL touring, 1920. In perfect condition. See MR. BECK, 928 N. Pennsylvania OVERLAND touring car In first-class condition, $275, cash or terms. See MR. BECK. 933 X. Pennsylvania street.

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. THE LEXINGTON MOTOR SALES ' t REBUILT CAR , DEPT. Offer some exceptional values throughout the coming week, in Rebuilt, Refinished and Guaranteed CARS Included in this display are the following cars: 1920-21 L e x i ngton S p o rt, disteel wheels .. $2,050.00 1919 Lexington Sedanette, very little used ....$2/200.00 1919 Lexington Salon Sedan ...$2,300.00 1918 Lexington Sport... .$1,275.00 1919 Lexington Sedan .. .$1,900.00 1917 Lexington Chummy R o a dster SBOO.OO 1920 Stutz 4-pass, like new, $3,000.00 All the above cars earn” the same warrant of satisfaction as any new Lexington car, having been completely rebuilt, r e p a inted, re-tired and put in first-class condition. See Mr. Irwin, second floor Lexington building. THE LEXINGTON MOTOR SALES. 1142 Meridian— North. REBUILT CAR DEPT. Buick touring, new tires $750.00 Columbia Sport model, new car. . $1,360.00 Studebaker roadster $295.00 Ford touring $196. 0j Moon Spori model, rew car $1 550.00 Dodge touring $650.00 Maxwell coupe $395.00 Ford truck, light delivery $275.00 These cars aio mechanically perfect In every way. Phone us. Main 5716 for demonstration. DIETZ-JAMES CO. 334 East Market St. OQOGE Light delivery truck Practically new; driven less than 400 miles. Open express body. Priced to sell quick, $1,050. OAKLAND MOTOR CAR CO. 825 N. Pennsylvania St. Main 1007. Auto. 21-122. CHEVROLET, 1919 coupe. $650; 90-day guarantee. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SALES CO., 235 N. Pennsylvania street. FORD coupe, 1920, $600; 90-day guarantee. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SALES CO.. 285 N. Pennsylvania street. , TAKE the Times Want ad route to reach the home. TR UC K S—-FO R BA Le, 1920 Maxwell Trucks Two practically new one-ton Maxwell trucks and one practically new 1920 MAXWELL school bus (suitable for picnics, parties, etc.) will be sold for the amount of our claims. Ail three car* were recently overhauled and repainted. Arrangements have been made to display these cars In the Used Car Department of the Gibson Company, Capitol avenue at Michigan. Atlas Securities Cos. 708 Fletcher Savings & Trust Bldg. SPECIAL PRICES will be made on all our used trucks. We need the room. One 1-ton Kissel; covered express body. One Oldsmoblle; oovered express body. One Maxwell; panel body, light delivery. One 1-ton Ford worm drive chasls. All above trucks are In excellent condition and practically all have extra good tires. We also have a few sample winter cabs to close out at less than wholesale cost. - MARTIN TRUCK CO. Indiana Distributors Stuart Truck. 828 North Delaware St. Main 1886. Auto. 31-672. STEWART lVj-tons. guaranteed; same as new truck. This Is a real bargain. Will have one %-ton Stewart with same guarantee In a few days. One Reo %-ton express body, electric lights and starter; one extra tire; all In good condition. Real bargain. MARTIN TRUCK CO. Stewart Distributors. 828 North Delaware St. Main 1886. Auto. 31-673. , WHY WORRY T LET a Times Want ad seU It for you.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, MARCH 10,1921.

REAL ESTATE—FOR BALK. Established 1932 Prank K. Sawyer President. W-e own and have for sale desirable homes ready for occupancy. Also vacant lots upon which we will build to suit purchaser. Good improved farms, well located, for sale. Indianapolis Securities Company Fifth Floor Indianapolis Securities Building. Southwest Corner Delaware and Market Streets Ask for Mr. Sharpe. WRITE FOR BOOKLET ON TAX EXEMPT SECURITIES PAYING 7 PER CENT NET.

—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 F>. NEW YORK ST. AUTOS WANTED . I Wolf Auto Cos. OT9 N Illinois 81 Main 157# Auto. 22-063. AUTO REPAIRS AND SUHPLIe.t>. BATTKRIES. FREE RENTAL SERVICE. —' " With our rebullt^batt.rie*. Your old worn out battery and $12.70 FUR GUARANTEED REBUILT V. $16.60 FOR GUARANTEED REBUILT 12 V. Buttery to fit any make of ear. EATTLItV DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. 534 S. Illinois. Main $145. FOB SALE If you are In need of a spare tire call at our office We have a few spsre tire., left; 30x3. $6.90; other sixes. MASTER PRODUCTION CORPORATION. 16 When Bhlg < Get our prices on top building and recovering. KENTUCKY AYE. VULCANIZING CO. 35 Kentucky Ave. Main 1137. A U TO W A SHIN G Our Specialty. 334 North Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry AUTO painting. FLEM'Ng" & ISRAEL 130-132 K. New York street. "MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. Now is the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-euameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 534-36 Mass. Ave. Main 6104. CASH paid for :i!! kind* "f motorcycle*. FLOYD PETERMAN. 609 Mwasachueetts avenue. CLOTHING FOR SALE. final CLEANUP SALE ON SAMPLE AND UNCALLED FOR SUITS AND OVERCOATS. $65 black eerge, sack coat *nd vest with striped trousers, plze 34. sale price, $35. S6O plain gray serge suit, size 85; sale price $27 50. S6O plain gray basket weave worsted suit, size 36. sale price s27*>o. SSO blue diagonal caselmere suit, size 36; sab- price S3O. $55 blue diagonal worsted suit, slse 37; sale price $27.50. S6O Oxford gray basket weave worsted coat and toruaera. *lze 37; sale price $25. $75 fancy brown checked worsted, sl*e 87; sale price. $37.60. $55 brown striped tweed suit, size 37; sale price $27.50. S6O blue diagonal casslmere suit, size 37; sale price S3O. SSO blue unfinished basket weave suit, size 38; sale price $27.50. w $55 blue striped casslmere, size 36; sale price $27.50. $56 blue diagonal cassitnere suit, size 36 ; sale price $27.50. S6O Blue worsted cheviot suit, size 38; sale price $35. $55 fancy striped blue casslmere suit, size 38; sale price $27.50. S6O medium gray basket weave worsted suit, size 35; sale price S3O. $75 fancy dark brown plaid, doubtebreantert suit, size 88, for a six-foot hlght; sale price S4O. S6O Oxford gray unfinished worsted suit, site 88; sale price $35. 450 blue striped rnobntr coat and trousers, size 38; sale price $25. $75 light gray ba.-.k- t weave worsted coat end trousers, size 39. summer weight, silk lined, sale price S3O. $66 fancy gray plaid double-breasted suit, size 39; sale price $4 5. $65 blue fancy striped blue worsted suit, size 38; sale price S3O. $63 blue striped unfinished worsted suit, size 39; sale price S4O. S6O Oxford gray unfinished worsted suit, size 89; sale price $35. S7O light gray checked worsted suit, size 39; sale price S4O. S6O niedium gray basket weave, worsted suit, size 88; sale price S3O. S6O brown checked worsted suit, size 39; stsie price S3O. $65 brown fancy striped unfinished worsted suit, size 39; sale price $35. $65 blue striped worsted suit, size 40; sale, price $45. $75 light gray striped worsted coat and trousers, size 40. summer weight, sale price $35. SBS blue striped worsted suit, size 41. silk lined, sale price $45. SSO light gray crash coat and trousers, size 41. summer weight, sale price $25. $65 fancy blue striped worsted suit, size 42; sale price $45. S6O Oxford gray unfinished worsted suit, size 48; sale price $35. $55 dark blue twilled Thibet suit, size 43; sale price $36. $65 gray fancy striped tweed suit, size 44; sale price S4O. $55 novelty striped blue unfinished worsted suit, size 45; sale price $35. S6O fancy blue silk mixed ' worsted suit, size 46; sale price $35. $35 black Thibet sack coat; size 4s; sale price S2O. OVERCOATS. S6O black cheviot topcoat, size 38; sale price SBS. S6O brown casslmere topcoat, size 36; sale price $27.50. SSO gray melton overcoat, size 38; sale price $25. S6O brown melton overeat, size 37; sale price $35. $55 gray melton overcoat, size 37; sale price $27.50. $75 brown chinchilla overcoat, size 38; sale price $87.50. $75 green melton ulster, size 38; sale price $45. $7 5 fancy plr.td ulster, size 33; sale price $37.50. SSO blue cheviot overcoat, size 39; sale price S3O. $75 brown chinchilla overcoat, size 40; sale price $37.50. $65 gray melton overcoat, size 40; saleprice $37.50. W. G. SCHNEIDER, 39 WEST OHIO STREET. Be sure you are in the right place. AUCTiONS. ~ AUCTION SALES. At 1826 Shelby st., Friday, March 11, 2 p. m. A good Franze Premier electric sweeper, furniture, piano, 3 good roomsize rugs, rockers, and oak oval library table, mahogany settee and rocker, porcelain top kitchen cabinet, fine refrigerator, dressers and beds, fumed oak buffet. STOVES AND PIANO. Good mahogany Laffarge piano and bench, Charter Oak heater, used 4 months, coat $80; Garland heatsr, good condition and many other items. Don’t misa this sals. I* A. HODGES, Auctions**-. Mala 2534.

35TH NEAR N. W. CAR LINE Eight-room modern; reception ball, living room, dining room, bedroom, kitchen, pantry, built-in features down, three bedrooms and bath up; fine deep lot, fruit, garage. A real buy at $4,750. Call for TRUKBLGOD, Reliable Realty Cos., 601 City Trust Bldg. Main 0186. Evenings, Irv* 2368. Sri jr Meridian street hon w/ rooma thoroughly modern. Just south of the JL vL river; hot water heat; garage; will make an excellent duplex. Price $8,000; payments. See Templeton, Main 5574, with Bert Essex COLORED BUYERS Seven-room house and 4-room house northwent. renting $43, can bo bought; bargain, on terms. JENNINGS BROS. VACANT LOTS— S ÜBUHBAN Halt-'acre lot*. 2 squares from traction line and Improved state highway at Edgewood. Price $450 to $750. The cash payment la only SSOO. then $1 to $1.50 per week. Evenings, call Randolph 1440. HALL & HILL, Realtor*. 147 E. Market street. MODERN HOME—PAYMENTS F*lv* room*. llvlr % room, hardwood floor and x onclonsd rear porch. Twenty-Ninth and Shriver. $4,760. Charles H Bailey. Murion County State Bank. North Indianapolis Cottage Six rooms; elsctric lights; newly papered and painted. $2,150 —$260 cash. DUNLOP A HOLTEGEL. REALTORS. 123 E. Market st. DOUBLE, EAST, NEAR TECH Five room* to ft *lde. Price $4,800, $1,600 down will handle Frank S. Clark & Cos. *26 Esst Main 3377. 407 Wilkins St. Four-room cottage, electric lirht*. new paint and paper. Payments. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL REALTORS. 122 E. Market st. SIX-ROOM house. 216 N. Trnub ave.; electric lights and water; In good repair, large lot. Price $1,900. G. C. HARNESS 411-32 Occidental Bldg. $lO CASH, then $1.35 weekly, buys large high level lot two squares southeast of fair grounds. Price g 25; bargain. 540 la-mcke Annex. Main 1409. I HAVE any kind of a home you want and seine of the best property on the south „aide. for Information call Drexel 6154 after 4 p, m. Lot for sale. West Thirtieth street between Illinois and Northwestern, $900; cash or payments. Drexel 8283. HI NGAI.oW on concrete n-ad. near city car. 1 acres, fine fruit and shade; terms. Webster 4107. FOR SALK—Stx rooms, furnace and bath. Oakland avenue near South. Webster 5159. _ LET PAUL V. MATKIN Insure you today against flra loss. 306 Lombard Bldg.

REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. MUST BE SOLD Five room bungalow, harciwood floors, bath, front and rear porche*. electric light*, city water, well and clatern, furnace, two-room basement, shrubbery in fron;; garage for three machine*, threo extra large lot* with the bungalow In the center lot, all three lot* being beautified with a nice lawn. On the southeast corner of Mlllersvllle road and Keyatone avenue; both road* Improved. Electric range, shade* and linoleum for kitchen and bath. This certainly 1* a beautiful place for a country home; $1,500 wUI handle thl*. Vacant. Immediate po*etsion. In two blocks of lnterurban stop at Keystone ave and Thirty-eighth street. "Live Wire*'* T. R. JONES Si CO.. 414 Peoples Rank Dldg., 184 East Market St. Main 6768. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. WE WILL buy cottages or doubles regardless of repair. Russe 11. Hartman. / 224 North Delaware. WANTIjX)—-Got three cash customers for seven or eight-room bungalow, north. Leave the address with operator and will call and see them. MARTIN MARONEY, 142 W. Market. Main MODERN or partly modern 5 to 7-room house In good location. Parc cash, balance monthly payments. Main 107. ~7^V, ir. A _ N P_ 3 -f. 0 .?. f GARDEN LAND FOR ' RENT in parcels of 10 to 50 acres. “MARS HILL” 1212 Merchant* Bank Bldg. Circle 1318. Auto. 21-256. FARMS—FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Farms and out-over lands at n bargain. Ak for iny circulars. WALTKR B. MURFHREE, MeEwen. JTe nn. TRANSFER AND STORAGE^ MOVE. Red Ball will move you by truck with a small payment down and the balance paid monthly—anywhere. Write or ask about our plan. This only applies to Long Distance Moving. RED BALL TRANSIT COMPANY. IS S Capitol a\u. Indianapolis F 1 Gy VTC\ n STORAGE CHEAPEST / \V/ RATES IN CITY. CALL j \l ua Everything at reaI II eonable price. Packed, 11 U shipped anywhere. 'Ey IX Locked room if desired. SO Went Henry. Main 4899. PARTLOW FI REP ROOF~~ItORAGE COl Private locked room* and open spac*, 25c per month and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give you exact prices on any kind of work without any obligations. 419-21 E. Market street. Main 2750. Auto. 23-680, Traction Terminal Baggage Cos. TRANSFER. ) Main 1298. Auto. 31-261, MACHINERY AND TOOLS.~ WONDER MIXERS MIXERS, HOISTS, PUMPS, ENGIT'ER A LL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK. BURL FINCH, DIBT. 112-J0 W. MARYLAND STREET. USED pla/er plane, three year* to pay. Main 205. CHAS. C. MORGAN.

MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. m PANTS m , 1 LOWER f \ PRICES l r \ / NOW \ / ill / THE PANTS | / \H\ f STORE CO. I / wl H Two Stores. Us M ' 4B W. Ohio st. JB 4A W 114 E. Ohio St. W FOR SALE—Fruit and vegetable fixtures; bargain. U. T. ASHLEY, 711 E. Michigan street. FOR SALE—Davenport like new, 9x12 rug. 625 Hudson street. SEWING machines, $5.o"o" aud ~upi 813 Mass. Ave. Main 0600. Quit wearing ready-made Aj pants && We make them to your VI measure for vl U LEON TAILORING CO., w 131 E. New York st. Upstairs. M ISC ELL ANE OU &—W AN T ED, Tailored suits and overcoats, ready-to-wear, In all sizes, to close out at greatly reduced prices. W. G. SCHNEIDER, 33 WEST OHIO STREET. Be sure you are In the right place. CALL me before you sell your household goods. I will pay you cash or get you more at auction. L. A. HODGES, auctioneer. Main 2534. WANTED—-Men’s good used suits; fair prices. Drexel 1821. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. USED GOODS. Better values for less money. Hefinlshed exactly like new at half the new price. Also fine rugs, stoves and gas ranges. Guaranteed. Vlotrolas at out prices. USED GOODS STORE, 424 Mass. Ave. There Is only one. OAK dining table, buffet, china closet and six chairs or will exchange for mahogany table and six chairs. Washington 2872. FUMED oak library table, bookcase and tivi (C 1-*; excellent condiiton. Washington 3872. GO to Unkblt BROS, for furniture, rugs end stoves. Paymeota 219-225 Boat Washington street. HOUSEHOLD goods In fine condition. Drexel 8249. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. FOR SALE—Emerson piano, music cabinet. four-hole laundry stove 3819 Boulevard place. RECORDS, good record* of any make you dealr*. 40c. BAKER BROS., 219 East Washington. GOOD upright piano*. $2.00 per week. Main 205. CHAS C. MORGAN. PET STOCK AND POULTRY. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dog*. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY City dog pound. 924 E N. Y. 11 to I* daily LAYING pul lots for sale. Webster 2140. COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. Buy good COAL. It is the cheapest. Beet Indiana lump clean forked 7_oo Illinois lump, large, clean, forked.... 7.50 Illinois egg clean forked 7.25 Genuine Brazil block, large, forked. 5.60 Va. or eastern Ky. lump, forked.... 10.00 Raymond City lump or egg forked. .. 10.50 Cannel lump, best grade, forked 10.50 P->- hahonta* mine run 9.50 Pocahontas lump.... 11.50 UNION ICE & COAL CO. Drexel 3230. Auto. 62-384. Not anew coal yard. We d-Ilver anywhere In the city. Established 1908. Quality end full weight.

COAL Large Indiana Lump $7.00 Main 6270. Auto. 23 238. ORDER your winter coal now. "*Our best railroad specials, no soot, no clinkers, no slate at lowest prices. Steam, 4-ton lots, g 4 1 ton lots, $5.50. Egg. 4-ton his, $5 50 ; 2-ton lots, $6.00; 1-ton lot*. $6.50, 44-Inch lump 4-ton lots, $5.50; 2ton lots. $6.50; 1-ton lots. $7.00. EMERGENCY COAL CO. 46 N. PENN. IST. Main 6036. Auto. 23*001. 8 30 a. m. to 5:80 p. m. GEN LINE POOA. M. H. 88.76 One-ton deliveries, 25c extra. L. 11. BAIN COAL CO. Main 2151. Main 3531. We give quantity and quality^ Genuine Glendora 4-inch lump $8.25 Panhandle 4-Inch lump 7.00 BiekneU M. R 6.50 SHIELDS COAL GO. 130 E. Morris St. Drexel 8064. OUR BEST GRADE INDIANA LUMP GENUINE WHITE ASH $7.00 Terminal Coal Cos., 374 S. Illinois st. Circle 2212. FOR SALE —Furnace, bakery and cook wood. Call Webster 5194. GLENDO It A IN DIANA CO All RANDOLPH 9142, WISCONSIN FARM LANDS. LANDOLOGY SPECIAL NUMBER. Just our. containing 1: 21 fact* of clover land In 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 once for this special number of Landology. It is free on request. Address SKIDMORE -HIEHLK LAND CO., 113 Skidmore-Riehle Bldg., Marinette, Wls.

LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE. Broad Ripple. Ind., March 1, 1921. To Whom It May Concern: Notice 1* hereby given by the board of trustee* of the town of Broad Ripple, Indiana, that It is desired and dearned, necessary to make the following described public improvements In the town of Broad Hippie, as authorized by the following numbered Improvement Resolutions, adopted by eaid board on the Ist day of March. 1921. Improvement resolution No. 1, 1921, for the Improvement of BKLLEFONTAINE STREET by constructing cement sidewalk, cement curb and gutter on the east side of said street from a/ point 9 feet north of tho north right of way line of the canal of the Indianapolis Water Company to a pqlnt 21 feet south of the south right of way line of said canal and on the west side of said street from a point 9 feet north of said right of way line to a point 64 feet south of said south right of way line. All as shown on plans and as specified. All work done in the making of said described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement resolution as numbered, adopted by the board of trustees on the above named day, and the detailed drawings, plane, profiles and specifications which are on file and rnay be seen in the office of said board or at the office of Jeup & Moore, 307 Indiana Trust building, Indianapolis, Indiana. The said board has fixed March IT, 1921, at 7:30 p. m. at Its office in said town as the time and place for the public consideration of the propoaed Improvement, at which time said board will hear all persons, interested, or whose property la liable to be assessed for aiu improvement and w-111 determine whether the benefits to the property liable to be assessed for such improvement and the benefits to the town of Broad Ripple will equal the estimated cost thereof. By order of the board of trustee*. W. H. TALBOTT. Pres. V/. H. ARCHER, D. A. STACKHOUSE, Board of Trustees. financial] CIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILON. 109 N. Delaware at. Main 1818. '-INSURANCE la all branches. AUBREY D. PORTER, 016 People* Bank Mdfr Mam 704*.

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 S2O to S3OO without paying 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 friends, relatives or trades people. You can have all tlmi necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and let us explain. No charge unless you borrow. 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 Bldg. 113 E. Washington St. Corner Vir. Ave. YE ARE PREFARED TO MAKE ReU ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WB URCHABB REALTY CONTRACTS ■ORTGAGES, BONDS AND STOCK i ISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER, Pres, fifth floor Indianapolis Securities Bldg juthwest corner Delaware and Market 3 FIRES CAUSE LOSS OF $5,000 Gas Explosion Blamed for Blaze in Delaware Street Restaurant. Two downtown Am* and a blaze that started In the Bemis Bag Company factory caused a total loss today of $5,000. The moßt serious of the fires was in the Kokotao restaurant, North Delaware street. It was discovered by Charles Richardson, night manager of the Yellow Taxi Company, who was passing the place at 3 :50 o'clock when he heard what sounded like an explosion. An instant later the restaurant was filled with fire. The restaurant was destroyed. George Theoflnes, the owner, estimated his loss at S-’.fiOO, partly covered by Insurance. The Joe Rollcs Printing Company, under the restaurant, suffered damage from water. The loss on stock and other property In the printing o.Tice.Alr. Rolles said, would be SI,OOO, not fully protected by Insurance. The flames broke through the wall Into Mose Wolf's <• r store, 28 North Delaware street, causing damage there estimated at SIOO. The building, a fourstory brick structure, is owned by Carl Von Hake. Firemen said the cause of the blaze was unknown, but it is believed it started from an explosion of gas in the kitchen of the restaurant. Fire of unknown origin in the Henry Rawits'h clothing store, 18 North Illinois street, caused a loss estimated at S3OO. Spontaneous combustion was the cause of a fire at the Bemis Bag Company's factory, Barth avenue and the Belt Railroad, at 5:25 o'clock this morning. The loss wus SBOO. LEGION OBJECTS TO O’CALLAGHAN Calls on Officials to Prevent Propaganda Meeting. On the grounds that Donal O'Callaghan, lord mayor of Cork, came to this country as a stowaway for the purpose of spreading political propaganda the Marlon County Council of the American Legion adopted a resolution last night protesting against his appearance at Tomlinson Hall April 1 and asking city officials (o refuse him permlsson to use any hall In the city. The resolution was presented by Bert Hawkins of the Howard C. Root post and condemned the utterances of O’Cal- j laghan as “daugerous.” A committee of five will be appointed to present the pro- j test to Mayor Jewett. In line with the action of National Commander Galbraith in calling an Americanism meeting In New York as a counter move to the pro-German meeting in Madison Square Garden last week, it was decided to hold a similar meeting In Indianapols March IS. The openng of an educational center In this city was announced by J. F. Jameson, educational director of the vocational board. John Taul Ragsdale was appointed chairman of a commttte to cooperate with the G. A. R. and Spanish War Veterads In making plans for the Memorial day celebration. It was announced that the State Fair Grounds had been offered to the legion for the Fourth of July celebration. The Lions Club, at a luncheon at the Hotel Lincoln yesterday, adopted a resolution expressing strong disapproval of foreign propaganda. It urged the board j of public works not to permit the use or Tomlinson Hall for propaganda meetings. Melvin Jtines of Chicago spoke on “Llonism,” and the Rev. Frederick E. Taylor spoke on propaganda. Alfred Heather, tenor of the Beggar’s Opera Company, and Fred G. Ptisey, excaptain in tho Canadian Engineers, sang.

THIEVES GET sls IN RESTAURANT Tajie Only Money From Piano and Phone Box. Burglars forced the rear door of the Athens restaurant, 33 West Maryland street, early this morning, broke open a player piano and a telephone money box and took about sls. Carl Jenkins, manager of the restaurant, said nothing but the money was stolen. While Mrs. Ole B. Saier, 3346 Park avenue, was at home yesterday afternoon, a burglar entered the house and took jewelry valued at S2OO. She thought it was her son who was walking around in the house and the burglar left before she discovered the residence had been robbed. A thief pried open a side window of Ernest Fox’s home, 714 North Illinois street, and stole a woman’s coat valued at SSO. Joe Richardson, 1735 Mill street, told the police he was robbed of S6O by a negro who entered the office of the Sam Lines Coal Company, where Richardson was employed. Richardson said he had the money pinned to his undershirt. Dr. Hill Released on Bonds of SIO,OOO Dr. A. A. Hill, who was sentenced by Judge James A. Collins of Criminal Court yesterday to serve from three to fourteen years In penitentiary as a result of being found guilty by a Jury last Saturday of having performed a criminal operation on Sara Karabell, causing her death, today was released on SIO,OUO bond. The doctor has filed an appeal with the Supreme Court and will be at liberty pending . decision there. His bond was signed by John Darmody, Henry Friedman, Charles Steffen, Louis Phillip*, Frank Hanning and Jojyi A. Conkey.

SENATOR NEW MIXING IN ROW TO SAVE HOWE Coming Back to Mend Own Fences Also as Beveridge Men Fight Ring. WATSON FORCES BOLT State politicians began to take close Interest In the Indianapolis mayoralty rnce today with the circulation of a report that the News-Jewett l organzalon has requesed United States Senator Harry S. New to come back to Indianr.polis and that the Senator has sent word he will be here on or about March 17. Mayor Charles W. Jewett wishes Senator New to spend several days in Marlon County in an attempt to save the candidacy for the Republican nomination for mayor of Mr. Thomas C. Howe, former president of Butler College, from utter rout. Since Professor Howe's reported aasertion that he did not like men of tha “stripe” of United States Senator James E. Watson, at a meeting of the Harrison Club, Clifton and Udell streets, last Friday night, the local follower* ot Senator Watson have been lining up almost solidly behind E. J. Robison for mayor. Lucius C. Hamilton, -one of Watson’s strong workers In Marion County, Issued a statement Tuesday la which he declared the Senator's friends are glad to learn Mr. Howe stand* and indicating that they do not like hi* position a little bit. BEVERIDGE FORCES FIGHTING KING. These persons who are working foi the nomination of Albert J. Beveridge for Republican candidate for Unites States Senator in 1922, when Senator New’s term expire*, realize, It Is Bald, that If they hope to oppose Senator New successfully In the primary they must win Marlon County and to do thl* they must have the Republican party wrested from the control of the present ring, which is favorable to Senator New. To this end they are doing all they can to keep Xlayor Jewett, County Treasurer Ralph A. Lemcke and Charles O. Roemler. Seventh district Republican chairman, from p ..ing Mr. Howe over for the mayoralty nomination. With both the Watson and the Beveridge forces In the field against them the News-Jewett organization believe* It had better get Senator New on the ground to help it and to save some of his own political fences If possible, It Is (aid. SHANK MAKES STEADY GAINS. | Samuel Lewis Shank continues to main steady progress in the public meeting* he Is holding In various parts of the city In his race for the Republican nomination for mayor. Mr. Shank spoke to the employes of Klngan & Cos. yesterday noon and at a meeting at 1544 South East street last night. He is billed to talk at 521 North Sheffield street tonight, before the Olive Branch Rebeksh Lodge No. 10 at 9:15 o’clock Saturday evening, at 2438 Martindale avenue at 7:30 o'clock Monday evening and at 3012 Hovey street at 8:15 o'clock Monday evening. Mr. Robison will meet all women voters Interested in his candidacy In tb assembly room at the Denison Hotel at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The Robison organization has adopted sot its slogan : „ "Nominate a Business Man for a Business Administration.”

STATE MUSEUM BUYS ANTIQUES Nearly 10,000 in Bluffton v Collection Obtained. Nearly ten thousand relics and antiques, which represent various stages.of Indiana pioneer life, will be added to the State Museum, through purchase by the State department of conservation, of the collection of Mahlon I. Paxon of Bluffton. Charles C. Deam, acting for the department, purchased the major portion of the Paxon museum for $1,500. The State did not bid on a collection of firearms and coins, which went to a Muncie man, the museum being well equipped with the former, and tha latter having no historic Value nor connection with Indiana. The Paxon collection was considered the largest Individual collection of lta sort in Indiana, if not the country. The late Mr. Paxon, a Civil War veteran, spent many years and thousands of dollars In Its acquisition. Special efforts are being made by the department of conservation to assemble In the State Museum relics an-d antiques of every period in Indiana history. Effort* are being made to enlarge the facilities of the museum. Meet Here to Plan Tuberculosis Fight Notable public health workers from several States began assembling here today for - he meeting of the executive committee of' the hoard of directors of tha National Tuberculosis Association, to be held at the Claypool Hotel tomorrow and probably Saturday. Among those who will attend are Dr. Gerald B. "Webb, Colorado Springs, Colo., president of tha national association, and Dr. George M. Ixober, Washington, D. C., secretary. Dr. Alfred Henry, president of the Marion County Tuberculosis Association, is a member of the executive committee. Other members are Dr. H. Kennon Dunham, Ohio; Dr. W. L. Dunn, North Carolina; Miss Edna lx Foley, Illinois; Dr, Walter R. Steiner, Connecticut; Dr. Victor C. Vaughan, Michigan; Dr. William Charles White, Pennsylvania. Plans for national anti-tuberculosis activities of the future will be mapped out at the meeting here.

Boys With Air Guns Fire Through Window Miss Levina Coverley, apartment No. 1, 3520 Fall Creek boulevard, reported to the police that while *he was standing at the window of the kitchen in her apartment last night three bullets were shot through the window. The police investigated and found that the shots had been fired by two small boys who owned air guns. The parents of the hoys said they would destroy the air guns and no arrests were made. Under Bond, Accused Again by Small Girl William Jester, 20, 531 East Mount street, was arrested early today, charged with a criminal assault on a 12-year-old girl. He was arrested a few day* ago, charged with contributing to the delinquency of a 9-year-old girL That.arreeL the police say, was made at 2320 Baltimore avenne. The first case is set for trial in juvenile court, March 29, and in the meantime Jester is out on bond. Police Say Man Had Beer and Grape Wine David W. Grant, 51, of 550 East Merrill street, was arrested this morning by Lieutenant Houston aud squad on a charge of operating a blind tiger. Grant was taken in custody at 611 Virginia avenqe, along with fifteen pint* of bees and two gallon* of grape wine.

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