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INDIANA DAILY TIMES 25-29 S. Meridian SU PHONES— CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main 3500 AtitnmuHe 28-351 RATES. One time .09 per line Tnree consecutive times.. 08 per line Six consecutive times 07 per line Male or female help wanted, situation wa.ited. male or (email; 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 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 Memorlam notices 07 per line Ads received until 10:30 a. m. for publication same day.

FUNERAL DjRECTORB. FLANNER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St. * Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phones: Main b4l-642. Auto. 22-641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY K, EXEL MlCd, Parlors 1222 Union St. George Griusteiner Funeral director. 522 East Market. Old Phoie Main 908. New Phone 27-208. A. A. Ragsdale. 3. Welsn Price. John Paul Ragsdale A. M. RAoSDALE CO 323 North Delaware street, J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. Auto. 61-671. Prospect 322 W. T. BLASENGYM 1825 ahelby st. Pros 2570. Auto. 61-114. FUNERAL DIRECTORS: — WM. E. KRIEGER. New 21-164. Main 1464. 1402 N. Illinois. Gjt DD—-BS RTS. G ADD 2130 Prospect st. Phones- Prospect 422. Automatic 52-278 UNDERTAKERS—hIpEi TITUd. North Del. New 2S-564. Main 3630, FEENEY &. FEE.NET. Acto. 24-196. it 34 N. Illinois Main 543. DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES ALLEN. FRANK T—Age 59 years. passed away March 11 at 2 p m., at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Bertrand S. Hawkins. 11 the Robin Hood Funeral 2 p. m. Sunday from Flanner & Buchanan chapel. Friends Invited. Burial at Ft. Wayne. EMP.ICH. ED J. —Beloved husband of Maud Emrich, father of Mrs. George Gibson, Mrs. Henrv Larson. Mrs. Roy McArthur. Mrs. Arthur Sebree. Mrs. Robert Welch, Mrs. Claud McCreary, Wesley and Jacob, died Friday at 12:35 p. m. Funeral at the residence, 927 W. Twentyeeventh street, Monday, 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. HADLET, ELIZABETH JOSEPHINE — Widow of William Hadley, passed away at her residence. Decatur. 111.. March 11. Funeral at Fred Moore's undertaking parlors, Sixteenth and College ave.. Monday, March 14, at 10 a. m. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill. MORRELL. FANNIE A. —Widow of Lewis H. Morrell, died Friday. March 11. at the residence of her niece. Mrs. George E. Elliott, 3516 Washington blvd. Funeral 10 a. m. Monday. Burial private, THOMPSON. LYDIA PARM EXTIER — Widow of William Thompson on Friday morning. March 11. Funeral at the residence of her daughter Mrs. Edward B. Birge. 1914 N Pennsylvania st., Saturday afternoon at 4. CARD OF THANKS. CARD OF THANKS —We hereby wish to express our appreciation to our relatives. neighbors and friends for the many acts of kindness and sympathy extended curing the long sickness and the death of cur beloved wife and mother, Anna Truemper; to Dr. Petersdorf for his devoted care and attention; the societies and club for their thoughtful remembrances; the Rev. Vltz for his consoling words, the paflbearers, and for the many beautiful flora! offerings. Especially do we wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. Wald and their assistants for their services so tenderly administered. and for the efficiency In conducting the last sad rites. MR. CHAS. J. TRUEMPER AND FAMILY.

CHURCH NOTICES. OLD TIME REVIVAL MEETINGS at TOMLINSON HALL MARCH 6 TO 27 TWO SERVICES DAILY 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. EVANGELIST MrS. ROXIE ALFORD speaks TONIGHT and SUNDAY NIGHT EVANGELIST JACK SAUNDERS Os California SUNDAY AFTERNOON Theme: . “FROM PRIZE RING TO PULPIT” All are welcome. Scats free. ORIENTAL SPIRITUALIST CHURCH will hold regular services at Morrison's hall 50 H Circle, second floor, at 7:45 every Sunday evening. Lecture subject: "Soul of Power and Possibilities" by Mrs. Compton White. Spirit and psychic comrr.uni ation will be given by mediums Every one welcome. Come and vfcring best friends, George Avery, presiBent. v first spiritualist church. WS North Liberty.street. Sunday at 7:45 p. Bi. Lecture by ffie Rev. Ruth Van D Beuken. Subject: “The Senses of the Soulj" Solo by Mrs. Audrey Hodson. Her singing will fill you with harmony and love. Messages by the Rev. Van I)e Beuken. Her messages are convincing many of the truth of spirit return. Message services every Wednesday at 2 p. rn. end 7:45 p. m., conducted by the Ladies' Aid. There will be a mass meeting April 1. 2 and 3 to celebrate the seventy-third anniversary of modern spiritualism. Mass meeting will open April 1. 7:45 p. m. with a municipal court session. Come, bring your friends. /Vil are welcome. PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Red Men s Hall, corner North and Capitol ave. Services 7:45 p. m. - PASTOR. MRS ANNA THROXSDEN. INSPIRATIONAL LECTURE BV. G. W. SUTTON. PASTOR OF THE PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF NEWCASTLE. Subject: "Can Spirits Communicate With Mortals?" Psychic and spirit communication will be given by the pastor. Ladies' Aid Tuesday 2 p. m.. 1633 College ave. Public invited and made welcome. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST —Meridian and 20th sts. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 11 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading rooms, at 106 Kahn bldg., open week days from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.. except Wednesday, when closed at 7:30 p. m. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST—DeIaware and 12th sts. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school, first session. 9:30 a. m.; second session, 'll a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room. 611 Odd Fellow bldg., open daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.. except Wednesday. when closed at 7:15 p. m., and Sunday, when open from 2 to 5 p. m. THIRD CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST —3350 Washington blvd. Sunday morning service. 11 a. m. Sunday evening service. 8 o'clock. Sunday school. 9:15 a. m. Wednesday evening, testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room at 205 E. 34th st.. open from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m.. except Wednesday, when closed at 7:30 p. m., gnd Sunday, when open from 2 to 5 p. m_

MALE HELP—WANTED. MEN-WCMEN-GIRLS, over 17, wanted for U. S. Government; permanent jobs, $135-2195 mAnth. Paid vacation. No strikes or layoffs. Short hours. Common education sufficient. Pull unnecessary. Write Immediately for free list positions open. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. 93N, Rochester, N. Y. MAN to work this city reflnlshlng chandeliers, brass beds, automobiles, by new method: $lO daily without capital or experience. Write GUNMETAL CO., 95 Elm, Decatur, 111. ___ WANTED—Reliable man with conveyance to handle shipment of nursery stock; suggest quick action. KNIGHT & BOSTWICK. Nurserymen. Newark, New York State. GOOD fraternal . organizers make SSOO monthly. Indiana manager wanted. Our new plan produces results. Give experience. LOYAL BOHEMIANS. 568 Clay street. San Francisco. WANTED —Names men. 18 to 45. wishing become mall carriers; $1,400 first year Answer Immediately. Address A No. 1148, Times. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE, 309 E. Washlngon st., Indianapolis Ind. Circle 757. THREE laborers wanted Monday morning 7 o'clock. 5020 Washington boulevard. PIERSON. FOR SALE —-Concord grape vines; guaranteed two years old; 60c each. Belmont 2967. WANTED —Upholsterer. 1501 Relsner st. Belmont 4298. SALESMEN—WANT ED. EXPERIENCED stock salesmen for firstclass dividend paying securities of oldestablished Indiana corporation. Call at room 510 Board of Trade any Tuesday or Wednesday. EXPERIENCED man capable of earning $5,000 a year commission. Address, giving age and experience. COMPUTING VISIBLE MEASURE PUMP CO., 1536 W. Washington. SOMETHING different In the way of accident and health Insurance; big commissions. See M. RUVOLDT, 34 Union Trust bldg. AG E NTS—W ANTED. $20.00 DAILY made selling our new special $3.75 combination for $1.50; agent's price 40c; sales guaranteed; 40c soap combinations. agent's price llc-IBc. UNITED SOAP WORKS. 71 Park place. New York. A PROFITABLE. permanent business quickly built, selling chewing gum to retail stores. Spearmint and novel packages. Write today. HELMET GUM CO., 67 Palace building. Cincinnati. A<! EN T S—2 00 'V profftT Wonderful little article; something new; sells like wildfire; carry in pocket; write at once for free sample. ALBERT MILLS, Gen. Mgr.. 3277 American Bldg.. Cincinnati, O. $75 A "vVEEkTeLLIXG CRESCO RAINCOATS. Be Independent. No bolleetlng or delivering Sample coat and outfit FREE. IMPROVED MFG. CO., Dept. 90, Ashland, O, SITUATION WANTED—MALE. AS fireman for stationery boiler. WADE PEARSON. 813 E. OhU> street FEMALE HELP—WANTED. WANTED Three saleswomen; experienced. wide awake hustlers can have permanent city work; good remuneration. Apply 3t W. Washington. Room 300 at 0:30 a. m. Monday. WANTED—Names girls, women over 17, wishing permanent government positions. $1,500 year; vacation. Answer immediately. Address A No. 1144. Times. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. HOUSE work or nurse maid, experienced and can give good reference Address H. J. G„ Nashville. Ind. R R. No. 1. MRS. TAYLOR is doing the best and quickest laundry work in town. Call Webster 5682 for informa-ion. FAMILY washings and wet washings called for and delivered. Drexel 4474. WASHINGS and ironinga. brought home. Webster 3942. CURT AIN S to launder Drexel 0895. Auto. 61-656. NURSE, good reference*. Drexel 1710.

INSTRUCTIONS. Hawaiian School of Learn to play _ a of muMc on the Hawaiian guitar in 30 minutes by our VISUALIZED. SIGHT-READING method, ilanaolin. banjo, violin, ukulele and piano alo taught. Courses guaranteed. open evenings. Call or address 36 W. Washington. Phone Main 1172. STAGE—VAUDEVILLE Dancing acts, all kind*’, taught, completed f<*r season's engagements; satisfaction guaranteed. Call I'HUF. KAVNO, 224 West Ohio street. Main 2069. __ LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Wednesday evening. 9th. vicinity of Eighteenth and Illinois, full size female collie. wore no collar; answers name 'Pal." Reward for return or information leadi.g to recovery. Phone Harri on 1*272. 118 W. Eighteenth _SL_ LOST —Little white fox terrier black mark, disappeared Sunday week ago. Answers to name of Spot. Return to Father Weber, 1117 Blaine avenue. Liberal reward. LOST—Boston bull, female, answers to name “Gyp.” License No. 5934. Kellogg on collar. Reward. Randolph 1218. LOST—Leather hand bag containing two $5 bills, one $2 bill, one $1 blii and sl.ll in amall • hinge. Reward. Drexei 1486. LOST—Small brown pocketbook, with key and change in or near Colonial theater. Circle 0327. Reward. LOST—Female Boston bull, answers nam* Rugby; white collar, four white feet. Call LOST— Fox terrier pup. female, white, left ear black; short tail. Liberal reward. Main 5796, FOUND —Set ring, owner can have by identifying same at 7 North West st. LOST —SI HDE KNIGHT TEMPLAR WATCH FOB MAIN 0793. REWARD. FOUND —At City Dog Pound, little tan and white male collie. LOST—Blank seal belt, near Keith's. Reward. Washington 2082. PERSONAL*. ABSOLUTELY reliable and confidential detective work performed: reasonable rates. O’NEIL SECRET SERVICE. 25 Mi 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. BV KR V *L>Y suFF K RIN(I PI LBS. C<) N- - ulceration, fistula. fissures, bleeding itching, write free trial PAINLESS PILE CURE. S. U. Tarney, Auburn, Ind. NOTICE—I will not be responsible for any bill3 contracted by my wife. CHARLES JENSEN. JR. “BUSINESS services. Sewing Machines hr*** rented, ♦i.uo per mouth. IU ftflr We repair auy make of m -v hiiie and guarantee our work. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO--312 Mass. Ave. Main 0600. Expert Paper Cleaning Guaranteed work. Drexei 1959. JAMES GOODLOE Contractor —General Painting. 802 N. Capitol Ave. Maiu 7116. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order E. F. BURKES. 416 Mass. ave. Main 1428. New 23-776. Carpenter Repairing Work done reasonable. Prompt service guaranteed. Drexei 1796. P. P. HARRIS. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGK. 201 Indiana ave CARPENTER, general repairing estimate furnished on new work. FERNSELL & BOYCE. 400 N. Delaware. Circle 5310. SODDING and grading; very reasonable. Call BelmApt 3883. ASH hauling Ajid cellar cleaning. Circle 1455 after 6 m. 672 Arch street. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES^ VIOLET Ray and Swedish massage. MISS DE VERE, 18 ft W. Market. Room 12.

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. THE LEXINGTON MOTOR SALES 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 Sport, disteel wheels .. $2,050.00 1919 Lexington Sedanette, verv 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 carry the same warrant of satisfaction as any new Lexington car, having been completely r e b u ilt, r e p a inted, re-tired and put in first-class condition. See Mr. Ir w i n, second floor Lexington building. THE LEXINGTON MOTOR SALES. 1142 Meridian — North. REBUILT CAR DEPT.

“He Bought a Nash” Nash Sedan $1,750 Nash Coupe 1,750 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. Bulck touring, new tires 3750.00 Columbia Srtrt model, new car. 81.350.00 Studebaker roadster 1295.00 Ft rd touring 5195.0a Moon Spo’-t mtdel, rew car 31.500.00 Dodge touring 8660.00 Maxwell coupe 3396.00 Ford truck, light delivery 1276.00 These cars ai e mechanically perfect In every way. Rhone us. Main 6716 for demonstration. DIETZ-JAMES CO. 334 Kant Market St. EITHER NEW OR USED CARS. INVESTIGATE OUR YEAR PLAN. “YOU SELECT THE CAR, WE FURNISH THE MONEY” AUTOMOBILE FUNDING CO. 912-13 Hume-Mansur Bldg. COLE AERO "8.” 7-passenger touring, practically new; driven only 3,000 miles. Tires good, complete equipment bumpers, side shields, etc. Special at • 1,976. Guaranteed 90 days. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SALES CO., 235 N. Pennsylvania. REO touring, on easy payments] 375 down; good mechanical condition; five good tires, two of them cords. This 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. CHEVROLET, 1919 coupe. 5650; 90-day guarantee. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SALES CO., 235 N. Pennsylvania street. 1920 STUTZ touring. 6 passenger car; like new: been run 3 500 miles. For quick sale. 32.676, cash or terms. Main 3348. OVERLAND touring car In first-class condition. 3275. cash or terms. See MR. BECK. 928 N. Pennsylvania street. FORD coupe, 1920, 3600; 90-day guarantee. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SALES CO., 235 N. Pennsylvania atreet. BUICK. TFI 7 and 1918 touring 3825; cash or term*. Bee MR. BECK, 928 N. Pennsylvania atreet. MAXWELL touring, 1920. In perfect condition. See MR. BECK, 928 N. Pennsylvania.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, MARCH 12,1921.

mUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. High Grade Used Cars 1918 Paige Sedan Just repainted green and in exceptionally good mechanical condition. Cole Sedan 1919 Cole Aero “8” sedan, just repainted battleship gray and in first-class condition mechanically. Stutz Touring 1920 Stutz, 4-pabsenger touring car that has been run about 4,000 miles. Cadillac Roadster 1920, Type “59” Cadillac roadster, painted coach blue, with fenders and running gear in black. Cadillac Touring 1916, Type "53" Cadillac 7-passenger touring, in good running condition... Buick Roadster 1919 Buick roadster; painted coach blue and In good mechanical condition. Overland Touring 1917, Overland •’6" touring car, with good paint, seat covers and good tire equipment. Cadillac Touring 1918, Type “57” Cadillac 7-paseenger touring car. National Touring 1918, National 7-passen-ger touring car, Just repainted coach blue, with fenders and running gear in black. National Touring National "6” touring car, in good running condition, with good paint and tires. An exceptional opportunity. Marmon Touring Marmon "41,” 4-passen-ger touring car, just repainted black. Equipped with 5 new tires and In very good condition. Chandler Dispatch 1919, Chandler "Dispatch.” A fine appearing car and in exceptionally good condition. Painted Rolls - Royce blue, with black running gear. Chalmers Coupe 1919, Chalmers coupe, In the best of condition, both mechanically and in appearance. Cadillac Touring Cadillac “53” 7-passenger touring car; in good run ning condition and ready for immediate service. Ilaynes Touring 1917, Haynes "6,” 7 passenger touring; In good running condition Revere Touring 1920, Revere touring car, in excellent mechanical condition and Just repainted Fleetwood blue. All of these cars are In good condition and have been repainted where necessary. Local Branch Nordyke & Marmon Company Meridian at Eleventh MA 1884 Open Evenings Show Week

WELBON'S USED CAR SALE The following cars are in A l mechanical condtion. Good tires and top, refinished. Don’t fail to see these cars, as we have some wonderful bargains to offer you. Maxwell touring 3350 Studebaker touring 3375 Bulck touring 3-pass.... 1400 Chevrolet. 4-90, model 1920.3600 Chalmers touring 3700 Hudson Super Six touring. S9OO Chandler touring 3850 Chandler touring 3950 Cleveland touring, like new 31.250 Cleveland roadster. like new 31.260 Small payment down or your car in trade. No brokerage or commission. WeSbomi Automotive Company 1025 N. Meridian st. Main 4721. SEVEN passenger Studebaker. 102 Lexington ave. Drexei 6862, leaving town. automobiles—wanted. I WANT YOUR CAR and will pay you cash for it. Don’.t forget your money is waiting for you. If you can't drive in, call Main 4446 and immediate attention will be given. 212 E. NEW YORK ST. AUTOS WANTED I Wolf Auto Cos. 619 N. Illinois St. Main 1673. Auto. 22-063. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. Now Is the time to\have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 634-36 Mass. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 608 Massachusetts avenue. THE shortest dlstanoe between two wanta Is a Times Want ad. Your customers usa them. Why don’t you?

TRUCKS— FOR SALfc. 1920 Maxwell Trucks Two practically new one-ton Maxwell trucks and one practically new 1320 MAXWELL school bus (suitable for picnics, parties, etc.) will be sold for the amount of our claims. All throe cars 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’ wilTTo m ule on~aU our ÜBd trucks. We need the room. One 1-ton Kissel; covered express body. One Oldsmobile; covered 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 188f Auto. 31-672. AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. BATTERIES FREE RENTAL SERVICE. With our rebuilt batteries. Your old worn out battery and $12.60 FOR GUARANTEED REBUILT 6 V. $15.60 FOR GUARANTEED REBUILT 12 V. Battery to fit any make of car. BATTERY DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. 534 S. Illinois. Main 3145. FOR SALE If you are in need of a spare tire, call at our office. We have a few spare tires left; 30x3, $6.90; 30x3)4, $7.90 and a few other sizes. master production corporation. 16 When Bldg. Get our prices on top building and recovering. KENTUCKY AVE. VULCANIZING CO. 85 Kentucky Ave. Main 1117. AUTOMOBILE owners, repairmen and garagemon Send f<r FREE Copy American Aitornoblle Digest, contains Illustrated. helpful. Instructive information you need dally. AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE DIGEST. 6 7 Cincinnati. AUTO WASHING Our Specialty. $34 North Illinois. S <fc S Auto Laundry FORD roadster body; new paint; g*od top. tide curtains, wind shield. new crown fend*rs. 1917 steam line and radiator shell, gas tank, side lamp. All for |6O < AUTOMOBILE rapairing. McD< >NALD AUTO SHOP. 438 N Talbott. Main 3024 Residence. ALT'' painting FLEMING £ ISRAEL. 130-182 E. New York street. HOUSES—TO LET. NICE 6-room house; electric lights, cellar, well nad cistern. 24 \\ Minnesota sti et. CRIDER 13 When bldg F'R RENT Six room*, gta *r.d watei, S2O 819 South Capitol avenue Light housekeeping rooms. TO A COUPLE who appreciate n good home in a most desirable neighborhood we offer two cheerfully and completely furnished connecting front rooms, every furnished Including linens and u-e of laundry, . 1132 Ashiai ASHLAND. 2750; large front room and kitchenette, nicely furnished; ga range nteum heat. bath, modern home. Aults. 19.50 week. PENNSYLVANIA at . 931 N . nice front room and kitchenette, people employed preferred Circle 4822. PENNSYLVANIA. 10 1 N Mice of light housekeeping rooms and other room-. FURNISHED housekeeping single ■~*r <ulte, heated. 308 N. East. Main 8303. STATE. 116 N . three furnl-dmd rooms, modern, upstairs. Drex _____ Two IJghi b rooms New York street.

HOTI. L FURS B AN Corner Market and New Jersey Streets (Fire-proof ) RATES: SI.UO to $2.50 with bath. Special rates to permanent guests CLEAN sleeping "t- hi u> k ; Ing ro m; walking and. .-.lance, prop.. employed. Circle 0194 ALABAMA. 125 N.; nicely furnished room for rent, private home. Mam 2018. LARGE front room for two gentlemen; reasonable, heat and light 37 N East. FURNISHED rooms. reasonable rates; suitable location, north. Circle 4557. FURNISHED rooms for sleeping and light housekeeping. 7*30 North AlabamaDELAWARE, 907 N.; furnished housekeeping and sleep! g ro ■. g.r..g •. ST. 'LA IK. E.. modern .-b-eplng room, with or without board. Main tiitis. NEATLY furnished heated front roum 444 E. Market street. Circle 4795. MARKET, E.. 629; mod. rn furnished rooms, 32.60 up; steam heat. FURNISHED rooms, heat and ehctrlo lights. 311 Ogden street. MODERN front room, suitable for two. 320 North New Jersey. TWO sleeping rooms, with kitchen privileges. Harrison 1048. MODERN' sleeping room; suitable fur two. 616 E. North street. APT. ground floor, 3 largo rooms modern 4:irde 2503. THREE modern sleeping rooms, 230 N. .New Jersey. MODERN front sleeping room 518 N. Alabama. MODERN sleeping rooms. SOS North New Jersey. BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LET.^ STANDARD ave., 1268; flrst-clnss boat'd und rooms, $8.00; home privileges, near Nordyke & Marmon. Belmont 3963. VERMONT. W.. 140; the Normandale; new clean, modern; weekly rates. Circle 0873. TAILORS AND CLEANtRo. GENUINE TAILORED SUITS. At popular prices. All kinds of alterations. We are tailors; we know how. We call and deliver. FRANK, THE TAILOR. ISO E. Washington St. Main 1621. dete C tive S . Quigley-Hyland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators. 526-529 Law bldg. _ Main 2902. BUSINESS CHANCEB. PATENTS for sale. "How and What to Invent for Profit” free. Patent News, 70. Washington, D. _C._ Cash and carry grocery. SEBKEE, 10 North Delaware. WISCONSIN FAR M LA N PS. LANDOLOGY SPECIAL NUMBER. Just our. containing 1921 facte 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 SKIDMOttB-RIEHLK LAND CO., 113 Skidinore-Rlehle Bldg., Marinette, Wls. LANDS FOR RENT. G ARDEN LAND FOR RENT in parcels of 10 to 60 acres. “MARS HILL” 1212 Merchants Bank Bldg. Orel* ISIS. Auto. 21-266.

REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. West Indianapolis Cottage On Payments Nlca, 4-room cottage on 9heppard t.. In good condition. Price only $1,660. Only about $226 required to buy; balanoe like rent. J. S. Cruse Realty Cos. realtors. 128 N. Delaware at. Main 6840. Residenoe phone, Randolph 6390. Sn TaRK AVENUE “ home u/ Just north of Sixteenth st.; I rooms, modern, olty JL IA. heat, double garage, excellent home for two families, Price $8,000; SI,OOO cash, balaaioa S7O per month. See Templeton. Main 5574. With Bert Essex Garfield Ave Near New York. One of tko best resident locations east. Lot 40xr86. Building on rear of lot which can be easily remodeled. Price only $1,600. A chance to get a home in a fine location for very little money. J. S. Cruse Realty Cos. realtors. 128 N. Delaware st. Main 5840. Residence phone, Washington 1235. 35TH NEAR n7w. CAR LINE Eight-room modern; roceptlon hall, 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 TRUE BLOOD, Reliable Realty Cos.. 501 City Trust Bldg. Main 0186. Evenings, Irv. 2268. (l tt fa. Ij bungalow on Dexter with II II . 5 rooms modern; fuli a “ basement; Holland furnace Tills Is a good home proposition. Price $5,800. Will take in a well located lot east as part payment Ben M. Cloud, with GEORGE A. LUCA 9. Phone office 6600. Residence Harrison 2283. Haughville Bungalow Five rooms, new, concrete tile roof, basement, electric lights, cistern; SSOO down. $25 monthly. J. L. Reagan ombard Bldg. Main 8807. VA< ANT LOTS—SUBURBAN Half acre lots, 2 squares from traction line and Improved state highway at EdgeRood. Price $460 to $750. The cash payment is only SSOO. then $1 to $1.50 per week. Evenings, call Randolph 1440. HALL & HILL, Realtors. 147 E Market street. COTTAGE home. No. f3l N. Elder ave.. corner Ohio; full lot, owner out city; want $2,000. See and make offer; also double at 125-27 N. Elder ave. Price $2,500; want offer. These properties will be sold soon. See at once. ERNEST B WOODS, Realtor. 1222 State Life. Main 80S4. NEW two-room house; well, shed. 1629 E. Southern ave.; $900; terms; SIOO cash. $S per month. I. N. Richie & Son. Realtors. 303 Indianapolis Securities Bldg N. Randolph St. Double Six rooms on a side; semi-modern good location, good condition. Good buy for someone. Price s4,ftQo. Indiana Trust Cos. I obis, five rooms side; built about five years; electric lights, city water gas, full lot; make you fine home with income; take SBOO cash down. L<*w price $3 300. Call ERNEST E. WOODS. Realtor. 1222 State Life. Main 1084. Southeastern Ave. Near Summit st. Seven rooms; electric lights, gas soft and city water; one-car garage. Prie $2,500. Indiana Trust Cos. Sri y FINE home in RloomIngton to exchange for a good paying store in InJl ML dianapoll*. See Templeton, with Bert Essex 810 Kahn bldg Park Ave. Double N**ar 18th st 6 rooms a side. Furnaces, electric lights, gis and hardwood floors. A desirable property. Price $8 000. Indiana Trust Cos. CRAY st.. 560 N ; strictly modern small home, five rooms and sunroom built-in features, brick and -ement porch, paved s • rests Takes $1 500 cash. balance monthly. The Southern Lumber Cos. COTTAGE homo 111 Hall Place; take *SOO ca-h loan Price only $3 000; paved tlley, gar ge. Let me show ecu this bargain. ERNEST E. WOODS. Realtor, 1228 State Life. Main 3084, $lO ■ K H hei $1 26 weekly, buys Urge high ievel lot two squares southeast of fair grounds Price $525; bargain. 640 : m . Annex. Main 1409, ! have any kind of a home you want and some of the best property on the south side, for information call Drexel 6184 after 4 p. m. IALOW concrete road, near city >ar. acres, fine fruit and shade; terms. Webster 4107. IS your house and household goods tnur <1 ? If not see PAUL V. MATKiN. 306 Lombard bldg. Full PALE Six rooms, furnace and bath. Oakland avenue near South. Webster 5159. _ _ FOUR rooms by owner, now vacant. S2OO ca h, balan e monthly. Drexel 6132. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. WE WILL buy cottages or doubles regardless of repair. Russe H. Hartman. 224 North Delaware. - l'O sell your real estate, business or patent. Write NORTHWESTERN BUSINESS AGENCY, Minneapolis. Minn. FARMS—FOR SALE.

A MONEY-MAKING FARM. 27 acres near Marlon. Ind.; fine soil. 7room brick house; modern; right on city oar line. Stock and poultry business well established. Owner must sell, account other Interests. If you have some cash let us tell you about this plaoe. ORIN* JESSUP LAND CO. 706-10 Occidental Bldg. TO ACTUAL SETTLERS. Have several choice 40, 80, 160-acre tracts in Florence county. Wisconsin. Prices reasonable, very easy terms. Some of these have considerable fuel timber remaining that is marketable at good prices. On good roads. Will assist settler in getting stock, also building material. Write PETER McGOVERN LAND CO., Florence, Wls. 'JACKSON COUNTY FARM 70 acres; on splendid pike: well fenced; good improvements; can give Immediate possession; only 15 minutes from traction or town. Priced at $4,750. Might consider terine or take Indianapolis real estate for part. Call Frank S. Clark & Cos. 226 E. Ohio. Main 3377. FOR SALE —Farms and cut-over lands at a bargain. Ask for my circulars. WALTER B. MURPHRBE. McEwen. Tenn. TRAN SF E R A NDSTORAGE MOVE. Red Ball will move you by truck with a small payment down and the balance paid monthly—any- , where. Write or ask about our plan. This only applies to Long Distance Moving. RED BALL TRANSIT COMPANY. 18 S Capitol ave. Indianapolis Phone Main 4631. TIIE BANNER STORAGE CO. 360 S. Meridian. St. Crating, packing and shipping. Store your household goods, trunks, etc., close to the station. Reasonable rates. Matn 1611. Auto. 28-546. /T<? f II storage cheapest // l|( Wy rates in city, call // 7 I ,/ US. Everything at rea- \ I II sonable price. Packed, VI /f IJI || shipped anywhere. Locked room If desired. 80 West Henry. Main 4699. PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private locked rooms and open space. 25c per month and up Local and overland transfer. We call and give you exact prices on any kind of work without any obligations. 419-23 E. Market street. Maln 2750. Auto, 28-680. Traction Terminal Baggage Cos. TRANSFER. Main 1298. Auto. 31-261.

MISCELLANEOUB—FORBALE. S PANTS rr\ LOWER ( \ PRICES l THE PANT 9 IH / STORE CO. j Two Stores. J | W 48 W. Ohio St. g* -i E. D. B. TAILORING CO. We specialize in a S4O tailor-made suit for business and professional men. 29 Waverly Bldg. 20 N. Meridian. FOR SALE—Nice georgette and crepe de chine dresses, shirtwaist and jacket suits. 1113 Prospeot atreeU TWO boys' suits, 18 year old size; almost new; cheap. Belmont 0833. FOR SALE—Davenport, like new. 9x12 rug. 525 Hudson street. SEWING machines. $5.00 and up. 312 Mass. Ave. Main 0600. ORIOLE buggy In good condition. Belmont 1294. Quit wearing ready-made ■ pants We make them to your e, J J measure for \\J/ LEON TAILORING CO.. 111 E. New York st. Upstairs. MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. CALL me before you sell your household goods. I will pay you cash or get you more at auction. L. A. HODGES, auctioneer. Main 2634. WANTED —Men's good used suits; fair prices. Drexel 1821. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. USED GOODS. Better values for less money. Reflnlshed exactly like new at half the new price. Also fine rugs, stoves snd gas ranges. Guaranteed, Vlctrolas at cut 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 3872. FUMED oak library table, bookcase and two chairs; excellent condiiton. Washington 8872. GO to BAKER BROS, for furniture, rugs and etovos. Payments. 219-225 East Washington street. ONE large Ice box. White sewing machine; new Brussels carpet, 9x12 rug. 2715 Burton avenue. ______ HOUSEHOLD goods In fine condition. Drexel 8249. FURNITURE In good condition. 307 E. McCarty. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Edison Phonograph S2OO fumed oak midel, used as demonstrator. Big bargain at $165 with 10 records free. Easy payments. E. L. Lennox Piano Cos. 16 N. Meridian St. FOR SALE—Emerson piano, music cabinet, four-hole laundry stove 3819 Boulevard place. RECORDS, good records of any make you desire, 40c. BAKER BROS.. 219 East Washington. PLAYER piano! $4.00 per week. Main 205. CHAS. C. MORGAN. PET STOCK ANP POULTHY. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dogs. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. 11 to 12 dally WHITE ROCK setting hens $2.50. 2537 South Delaware. Auto 61-284. AIREDALE puppies, high spirited. Webster 3763 LAYING pullets for sale. Webster 2140. COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. WE HAVE GENUINE C. C. B POCAHONTAS LUMP AND MINE RUN COAL fresh from the cars at both our north and south yards. Lump, $11.50 Mine Run, $9.50 Call Randolph 0657 or L>rexel 0600. LAMBERT COAL AND COKE CO.

Buy good COAL. It Is the cheapest. Best Indiana lump clean forked 7.00 Illinois lump, large, clean, forked.... 7.50 ! Illinois egg clean forked 7.25 Genuine Brazil block large, forked. 8.50 Va. or eastern Ky. lump, forked.... 10.00 I "Raymond City lump or egg forked... 10.50 [ Cannel lump, best grade, forked 10.60 Pochahontas mine run 9.50 Pocahontas lurrfp 11.50 UNION ICE & COAL CO. Drexei 3280. Auto. 52-354. Not-a new coal yard. We deliver anywhere In the city. Established 1908. Quality and full weight. COAL Large Indiana Lump $7.00 Main 6270. Auto. 23-238. ORDER your winter coal now. Our b“Bt railroad specials, no soot, no clinkers, no slate at lowest prices. Steam, 4-ton lots, $4.60; 1-ton lots, $5.50. Egg. 4-ton lots. $5.50; 2-ton lots, $6.00; 1-ton lots, $6.60; 44-inch lump 4-ton lots, $5.50; 2ton lots, $6.50; 1-ton lots, $7.00. EMERGENCY COAL CO. 46 N. PENN. ST. Main 5056. Auto. 23-001. 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. GENUINE POCA. M. 8. 88.76 One-ton deliveries, 25c extra. L. H. 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 Blcknell M. R 6.50 SHIELDS COAL CO. 130 E. Morris St. Drexei 8064. COAL Indiana, Illinois. Eastern Kentucky and hard coal. Big Four Elevator Prospect 6878. Auto. 52-252. FOR SALE —Furnace, bakery and cook wood. Call Webster 5194. MACHIN ER Y AND TOOLS, WONDER MINERS MIXERS, HOISTS. PUMPS, ENGINES. ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK. BURL FINCH, DIST. 312-20 W. MARYLAND STREET. USED player piano, three years to pay. Main 205. CHAB. C. MORGAN. LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator with the will annexed of estate of Jessie F. Walker. deceased, late of Marlon County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CHESTER B. WALKER. No. 18952. CLARKE & CLARKE, Attorneys. FINANCIAL. > E ARE PREPARED TO MAKE REA-> ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WE URCHASE REALTY CONTRACTS, ORTGAQES. BONDS AND STOCKS ISTED AND UNLISTED. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. FRANK K. SAWYER. Prss. Ifth floor Indianapolis Securities Bide vouthweat corner Delaware and Market.

FINANCIAL. ] YOU 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 bills or to buy the things youl need for CASH at BARGAIN PRJCBfI that every one should take advantage o, our service. LOANS ON FURNITURE $20.00 to $300.00 at legal rates, on short notice and wltbent publicity. We give you all the time ym want to repay a loan and only charge tor the actual time you >bave 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 hours a day, and through personal contact and personal service, plus a deep personal Interest, we can serve you and your friends as you wish to be served. In these unusual times, business friendships, close relations, mutual understandings and co-operation are, real assets to all of us. We are ready tol go three-fourths of the way. Now it isj up to you. I FIDELITY LOAN CO. 1 106 E. Market St. Room 532 Lemcke Bldg. Main 1278. Auto. 27-783. Iltbl and second mortgages on inaiaua and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WLL^ ON. 109 N. Delaware et. Main 1618. VSUP.ANCE in ail branches. AUBRJB? D. PORTER. 916 Peoples Bank bid*. Aaln 7049. LARGE AUDIENCE GREETS ARTISTS Matinee Musicale Members Give Municipal Concert. One of the most pleasing musical event* of the week was the program given last evening by the Matinee Musicale members as one of the series of municipal concerts sponsored by the park and ’ school boards of the city. A large audience greeted the artists. As an, opening number tbe Lincoln Trio composed of Miss EUa Schroede?, violinist; Mrs. S. K. Ruick, pianist, and Mrs. Hansi Humphreys, cellist, played a group including "Romance” (Orunfeld) and "Autumn” and "Winter” from "Bacchanale of tho Seasons” (Ulazounow), The trio played with their usual skilful ease, making an artistic opening for a delightful group of numbers. Mrs. James Lowry, soprano, sang a charming group, including “A Rondel of Spring" (Bibbs), "Wheels of the Silver Swallow" (Mulligan), and “Love, the Peddler." Her clear high notes showed to advantage In the numbers. Mrs. Marie Dawson Morrell, violinist, who made her debut in New York musical circles this winter, played with brilliant artistry, Kreiisler's arrangement of a "Spanish Dance” from a Granados composition; “Gipsy Serenade” (Valdez), and a Krelsler arrangement of a ballet from Schubert’s “Rosamonde.” Harp numbers were played by Mra. Louise Schellschmldt Koehne, in artistic style. Her group included "Angelus” (Reinie), “Music Box” (Pvenitz) and “Balladge” (Hasselmann.) Chopin's “Grande Polonaise Brilliante” was played by Mrs. Esther Morris Washburn. She exhibited skilled technique and nice interpretive ability in her presentation of the number. Mrs. Glenn O. Friermood, contralto, sang a pleasing group, including “Ah, Love But a Day” (Beach), "I Love the Moon" (Rubens), and "I Passed Your Window" (Brahe). Her deep, rich tone* seemed peculiarly adapted to her selections. Miss Genelve Hughel, cellist, one ol tbe younger set of local artists, played "Variations Symphoniques" (Boellinan). She plays with easy assurance, drawing a full, rich tone from her instrument. Asa finale, an ensemble voice group was given by eight members of the Musicile. The group included “Her Rose” (Coombs), “At the Teahouse” (Harker), ami "Morning" (Oley Speaks). The singers included Mrs. E. C. Johnson, Mr*. Lowry, Miss Charlotte Lieber, Miss Esther Thornton, Mrs. Friermood, Mrs. John L. Elliott, Mrs. Robert Blake and Miss Emma Doeppers. The voices were beautifully blended and the singers gave expressive, nicely shaded interpretations of their numbers. Mrs. Charles A. Pfafflin, president ol the Matinee Musicale, was in charge of the program arrangements. Mrs. Frank T. Edenharter, Mrs. Leonore Coffin and Glenn O. Friermood gave splendid support us accompanists.

Divides Donation to Relief of Suffering "I don’t know Just where I wish my donation to go—Armenia or China, bnt I wish to give something,” was the statement of a woman who visited the headquarters of Near East relief, 403 City Trust building. The combined appeal for Armenian orphan aid and the Chinese famine fund is being conducted from these headquarters. The caller decided to divide her contribution equally between the two, since she could not make up her mind which she preferred to favor. The Joint organization in charge of the appeal desires the public to know that gifts may be made either to tho Armenian orphans or the starving Chinese. Knights of Columbus Put Over Big l)rive Special to Tho Times. MARION, Ind., March 12.—An enthusiastic meeting at the Knights of Columbus home here marked the close of the most successful membership campaign ever put on by the local post. A large number of reinstatements, together with a great many new applications, crowned | the efforts of the two teams who have | boen working strenuously during the I week to make the drive a success. 7 Sinn Feiners Killed in Fight With Troops LONDON, March 12.—Seven Sinn Feiners were killed In County Leitrim, Ireland. when a detachment of thirty British soldiers was attacked near Sellon Hill, said a Central News dispatch from Dublin today. The troops were attacked from entrenchments erected as part of an ambuscade. The soldiers returned the fire and a fierce battle blazed up. Hoosier Deaths NORLESVILLE—Mrs. Joseph Mills, 76. is dead at her home in the western part of Hamilton County. The husband and the following children survive: William Mills of Oklahoma; Mrs. Cody of Jolletvllle, and Mrs. Maggie Stark of Lebanon. MARlON—Rebecca J. Dlklnson, 67, 1 dead at her home here following a brief illness. HARTFORD ClTY—George Gilbert, 72. Is dead at his home In Montpelier. The wife and three children, residents of Montpelier, survive Mrs. B. W. Smith, 43, also of Montpelier, is dead. She la survived by her husband and two children. STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS. GREENSBURG, Ind., March 12.—A. P. Powell, head of Powell & Sons, automobile distributors, was stricken with paralysis Friday in the offices of Dr. D. W. Weaver, where v .s had gone to get relief from severe pains in his he:.A.