Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 268, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1921 — Page 10
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS. FLAK NEK & BUCHANAN 329 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1827. Phones: Main 641-642. Auto 22-641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY TViz£cL *> VK: Pu.nor X'iZi Union Sttjeoige Grmstemer Funeral director. 522 East Market. Old Pbone Main 908. New Phone 27-206. A m Rf.gaiairt j. Wtisn Price, John Paul Ragsdale A. M. HAoSUALfi CO 828 North Delaware street. JTcTTvlDsois 1230 Prospect. Auto. 61-671 Prospect 32-. W. T. BLAiSENU VM 1625 Shelby st. Pros 2570. Auto. 51-114. FUNERAL DIRECTORS — WM. E. KRIEGER. New 21-154. Main 1464 1402 N. lillnota GADD —BERT S. GADD. 21SU Prospect st. Phone* Prospect 422. Automatic 52-2.8 tMJsHTAKERS —Hissi * Tilljo. - North Del. New 26-544. Main 3620. FEENEY & FEENEY. Acto. 24-195. 1134 N. Illinois Main PJ3. OEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICESMARTINDALE. ROBERT—At his residence, the Stratford. Thursday mnrmng. March 17. aged 69 years. Funeral Sunday, March 20 at 2 p. m.. at residence Mrs Hervey Bates Jr. Funeral services and burial private. Omit flowers, WHITLOCK. MARY ELIZABETH —Wife of James H. and mother of \N illiam T. Whitlock, passed away Friday at 6 p. m., at the residence. 1156 Eugene st. Funera. services 2:30 p. m. Monday at the St. Paul M E Church. Rader and Eugene streets. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. INI MEMORIAM. IN ME.MORIAM—In loving remembrance of our dear wife and mother, Barbara Nees, who departed this life three years ago today, March 19, 1918. We miss you. dearest mother. While you gently sleep at rest. When we think of how you suffered We know that God did best. And our sad hearts are longing For your face we see no more. But we hope to meet you. mother. On that bright and golden shore. Sadly missed by your husband and son. CHARLES AND HARRY G. NEES.
CHURCH NOTICES. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST —Meridian and 20th sts. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at XI a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 6 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 s's. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school, first session, 9:30 a. m.; second session. 11 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 3 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 THIRD CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST —1350 Washington blvd. Sunday services, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school. 9:15 a. m. Wednesday evening, testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room at 205 E. 84th at., open daily from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m., except Wednesday, when closed at 7:20 p. m„ and Sunday, when open from 1 to 5 p. m. FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH. 609 N. Liberty street. Sunday. 7:45 p. m. Lecture by the Rev. B F. Hayden. Messages by the Rev. Ruth Van De Beuken. Soio bv Mrs. Audrey Hodson. Our services are soul-inspiring. Message services every Wednesday at 2 and 7:45 p. m.. conducted by the Ladies’ Aid. Mass meeting April x, 7:45 p. m.. April 2 and 3 at 2 and 7.45 p. m. Come bring your friends. All are welcome. PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH. Red Men's hall, corner North and Capitol ave. Services 7:45 p. m. PASTOR MRS. ANNA THRONSDEN. LECTURE BY MRS. EMMA GRACE KIRK. Subject: "The Kingdom of Heaven." Psychic and spirit communication will be given by the pastor. Ladies’ Aid, Tuesday 2 p. m.. at the home of Mrs. Parker, 634 N. Noble street. Public invited and made welcome. ORIENTAL SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Will hold regular services at 52*4 Circle, second floor, at 7:45. every Sunday evening. Lecture subject. "Spirituality.” Spirit and psychic communication will be given by medium that will be present; all spiritualists and true investigators welcome Come, bring your friends. GEORGE AVERY. Pres. Chci.eti NOTICE —Indianapolis Club of Applied Psychology meets at Athenaeum Sunday. March 20. 3 p. m. Subject, “How to Live," by Mr. Buchanan. Come and hear & good lecture. You can not spend a couple of hours on a Sunday afternoon that would be of more benefit to your spiritual and physical self. Bring your friends along. Free admission, LOST AND FOUND." LOST—Small gold wristwatch on a black wrist ribbon, at crossing of Meridian and South sts.. by M. T. H. S. pupil. Liberal reward. Return to school or Ru:h Mabee, 1734 Lambert st. Belmont 1029. LOST —Male Airedale dog, year old; anawers to name Trix; last seen near Union station. Reward. Main 6826. LOST—Bill fold containing from S2B to 329 and valuable receipts. Reward. Circle 4391. 807 N. Capitol avenue. LOST—-Small gold H pin engraved “I. D. A. A.. 18, 20." Finder please call Main 3500. Ask for No. 5. LOST—Tire and rim. Ajax, smooth tread, 34x4. W. Washington st. Reward. Washington 3077. ~ PERSONAL*. LEW SHANK CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR. Respectfully asks the support of Indianap- .. oils citizens. ABSOLUTELY reliable and confidential detective work performed; reasonable rates. O'NEIL SECRET SERVICE 25*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. EVERYBODY SUFFERING PILEi, CONstlpatton ulceration, fistula fissures, bleeding • chfng write free trial PAiNLES3 PILE CURE, S. U. Tarney, Auburn. Ind. W anted 5,000 Rheumatism Sufferers at once to call me up. Phone Circle 5057. To Whom It May Concern: I hereby give notice that from this date. March 19, 1921, I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Rebecca MoNemey. HENRY McNERNEI.
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I MALE HELP—WANTED. Men wanted for the N&toinal Guard of Indiana; now organizing a battalion of field artillery (75 M. M.). a motor transport company and three machine gun companies. Joint Federal and State pay for armory drills, as follows. For each drill attended: First Sergeant, $2.15. Sergeants, SI.BO. Corporals, $1.48. Privates, first class, $1.37. Privates. $1.20. Encampment pay is additional. Apply at recruiting office. 102 S. Illinois st.. for enlistment or for information concerning same. Open evenings. SALES MANAGER AS DISTRIBUTOR DIRECT factory representative; a man or firm to take over the exclusive selling of the most needed auto accessory; bar none; nationally advertised; no competition. Don’t answer unless you can finance Initial order to secure agency. ALCEMO MANUFACTURING COMPANY, ISI Bridge street. Newark. N. J. WANTED —Fifty men with Ford car to sell the Barrett self-starter and primer for Ford cars. Will start any Ford in cold weather. Good commission. 20 South West street. Main 2066. WANT 25 boys, ages 1? to 16 years old. Apply after 7 p. m. or 8 30 a. m. POSTAL DISTRIBUTING aGENT. 223 West Maryland. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 309 E. Washing- j on st.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 767. FOR SALS—Concord grape vines; guaranteed ;wo years old; 50c each. Belmont 26*7. wanted—male^ WANTED—Cellars to dig. sodding, grading and transfer work. Webster 3942. SALESMEN—WANTED. EXPERIENCED man capable of earning $5,000 a year commission. Address, giving age and experience. COMPUTING VISIBLE MEASURE PUMP CO.. 1536 W. Washington. EXP E RIENCED stock salesmen - for first - class dividend paying securities of oldestablished Indiana corporation. Cal! at room 510 Board of Trade any Tuesday or Wednesday. AGENTS—WANTED. $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-16c. UNITED SOAP WORKS, 71 Park place. New York. AGENTS WANTED to advertise our goods and distribute free samples to consumer; 90c per hour. Write for full particulars. AMERICAN PRODUCTS CO.. 3278 American Bldg.. Cincinnati, Ohio. MAN to work this city refinishing chandeliers, brass beds, automobiles, by ne*v method; $lO daily without capital or experience. Write GUNMETAL CO., 96 Elm, Decatur, 111. $75 A WEEK SELLING CRESCO RAINCOATS; be independent. No collecting or delivering. Sample coat and outfit FREE. IMPROVED MFG. CO.. Dept. 91, Ashland, O. SITUATION WANT ED—F E M ALE, ROUGH DRY washing and ironing nicely done. Call Harrison 1498. CURTAINB to launder. Drexel 0895. Auto. 61-656. WASHING done by the pound, fiat work ironed. Call Webster 7218. LAUNDRY work by hand, called for and delivered. Harriaon 1554. INSTRUCTIONS. Hawaiian School of Music. Learn to play a piece of music on the Hawaiian guitar in 39 minutes by our VISUALIZED SIGHT-READING method. Mandolin, banjo, violin, ukulele and plane also taught. Courses guaranteed. open evenings. Call or address 36 W. Washington. PhOM Main till. STAGE —VAUDEVILLE Dancing acta, all kinds, taught, completed for season’s engagements; satisfaction guaranteed. Call PROF. RAYNO, 224 West Ohio street. Main 2069. ELECTRICITY TAUGHT by experts; earn while you learn at home. Electrical book and proof lessons free. Your su cess guaranteed and position secured. Write today. CHICAGO ENGINEERING WORKS, 1800 Sunnyside, Chicago. WANTED—GirIs, women. 15 up Become dress designers. Easily earn $l2O month. Design own gowns. Sample lessons free. Write immediately. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. Dept. 814 N, Rochester. N. Y.
BUSINESS SERVICES. Sewing Machines lipI** 1 ** 'Hi rented. *3.vv per luuuiu. 6j |*Jr We repair uuy make o( m-C hine and guarantee our work. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO--112 Masa. A vs. Main 0100. ”J AMESGOODLOE (Contractor —General Painting. 102 N. Capitol Av. Main 1111. FBATHER3 Bought, eold, renovated, mattrenaes and pillows made to order £. F. HUKKL.fi. 416 Mass. ave. Main 1428. 28-J TI. Carpenter Repairing ; Work done r*4uonable. Prompt aervice I guaranteed. Drexel 1796. P. I*. HARRIS ! FASHIONABLE dressmaking, spring suits and coats a specie l y. Our work guaranteed. Will also go out by day. Harrison 1 1523. 372 Udell. i PLAIN and fancy sewing, evening gowns a specialty; 27 years' experience. Circle I 6150. ""safety razor blades : Sharpened. TUTTLEDUE, 201 Indiana ave PLAIN sewing on underwear and dresses for children. Circle 2504. SODDINU and grading; very reasonable. Call Belmont 3383. PAPER to hang. RIGGS. Belmont 2276. ~7T- HOUSES—WANTED. BIT widow (pensioner) small cottage or half double with adults, north; walking distance; give reference. Address A No. 1692. Times. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. TWO rooms and kitchenette, neatly furnisl ed. {l2 per week. Belmont 1524. DELAWARE. 806 N.; light housekeeping rooms, furnished; 2 and 3 suites, i MADISON". 1025; 2 lovely housekeeping rooms; gas, bath. Drexel 5375. ROOMS—TO LET. HOTEL PURITAN (Fire-proof l Market and New Jersey streets. Rates; $1 and $2.50. Special weekly rates on application. ALABAMA. 126 N.; nicely furnished room for rent; $3.50 and $4 a week. Main 201s. IRVINGTON"; room and board, two girls employed; reasonable. Irvington 1842. COURT st., 1430 XV. ; furnish and rooms, electric lights and phone. Belmont 1897. DELAWARE. N., 719; desirable front room; 3 gentlemen BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LET. ROOM and breakfast In modern private home; good location. East Tenth car. Webster 5204. FARMS—FOR SALE. 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 Umber remaining that is marketable at good prices. On good roads. Will assist settler in getting stock also building material. Write PETER MeGOVERN LAND CO., Florence, Wls. LARGE PROFITS from small expenditure follow Real Estate advertising in “Want Ad” columns of the Times.
REAL ESTATE.—FQ SALKFrank S. Clark & Cos. We recommend the following: SEVEN-ROOM, modern stucco; beautiful lot with 4 kinds of fruit trees; 4 Norway maple trees and a Russian mulberry bush. Plenty of flowers. This is north and near Washington blvd. and Meridian Heights ear line. Only $7,000; act quick. L Q. Clark. WASHINGTON BLVD., only SIO,OOO for a splendid home; 9 rooms, strictly modern. Let us make an appointment for you. Ask for Mr. Herlder. NORTH OF creek on New Jersey, 7-room modern home. Beautifully finished and decorated on the Inside and out; only $7,500. Ask for B. F. Clark. BEAUTIFUL 7-ROOM bungalow, corner lot, Illinois car line. Do not overlook this at $6,500. Terms. L. Q. Clark. FIVE-ROOM bungalow, east, on Emerson ave., large living room, dandy fireplace, built-in bookcases, large dining room and kitchen down, two bedrooms and bath up: lot 40x180; improved street. Price $4,600. Act quick. This is a real buy. L. Q. Clark, BUNGALOW EAST on Bradley; only $5,000. Five rooms and bath; this Is a dandy home. Let us show you this place. Requires $2,000 cash. Ask for B F. Clark. ON BEAUTIFUL part of Fall Creek, front facing Bellefontaine st.. rear facing beautiful Fall creek blvd.; 7 rooms, bath; neighborhood of elegant homes; beautiful grounds and surroundings. Home Is of brick veneer and stucco construction. Priced at a sacrifice. Ask for Mr. Herider. WE HAVE bargains in lots especially in the north and east parts of the city. At Your Service Mr. L. Q, Clark. Residence, Randolph 6206. Mr. B. F. Clark. Residence. Harrison 1202. Mr. Wm. Herider. Residence. Harrison 0879. Frank S. Clark & Cos. 226 E. Ohio st. Main 3377. A modern 8-room house on N. Temple near Washington street; first-class condition, $4,000. A six-room cottage, modern except furnace. Price, $3,300. Payments. Hoyt avenue, six-room cottage, water, gas and electric lights. Price $2,500. Terms. GILL REALTY CO. 257 W. Washington st. Main 1646. 6114 Ashland Ave. A 6-room, modern bungalow tells the story. See it, then s**e us. In Broad Hippie Corner of Ferguson and 65th st. Six rooms, electric lights, gas and water in the street, big barn; lot 51x168. Estate property, arid will sell at the appraisement, $3,000. Indiana Trust Cos. a r Wfl have a " r*om mod* fl tt II ern home on Tuxedo VAN || Htreet on a large lot with garage. Nice shade, garden spot. New front porch. You can buy thia for $4,900. This is close to Tenth street car line. Ben M. Cloud with GEO. A LUCAS, 405 Peoples Bank Build-ng Phone office, Circle 6600. Residence, Harriaon 2282.
Colored Buyers Two houses, one of 5 rooms facing Highland place, ond one facing Fall Creek blvd. Both for $3,500; only SSOO cash, balance S3O per month. See F. M. Knight. Realtor. Gregory & Appel, Inc. Main 0935. Residence, Harrison 1111. SW T Six-room modern bungalow typo house; everyJL XL. thing in first-class condition; full lot. garage. Price $4,500, SI,OOO cash and $35 month. 1 See Templeton. Main 6674, with BERT ESSEX, 310 Kahn Bldg. arr We have a beautiful 7(I rr fa. || .room, modern home on ! VLH H one of tiie best streets I east with a nice garage. On a good corner. Loan of $3,500. Payable monthly, balance cash Price $7,000. This is one of the nicest homes east. Bon M. Cloud with GEORGE A. LUCAS. 405 Peoples Bank Building Phone, office circle lllf. ftotild*iu e. H rrl.on 22SJ. I GRAY st., 560 N.; almost new. two-story 6-room strictly modern home with builtin features, paved street. Price $6,000; $1,500 cash. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. $lO CASH, then $1.25 weekly, buy* iurge high level lot two square* southeast of fair grounds. Price $525; bargain. 640 Lemcke Annex. Main 1409, I 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 IF you are Interested in real estate see PAUL V. MATKIN REALTY CO.. 306 Lombard bldg Main 7012. - RE A ST AT E—B L* BURB AN; Suburbun Home Bargain ; New 5-room bungalow; hot water heating plant; electric lights and water; onehalf mile from Stop 4. Northwestern Traction line; 5 acres fruit and shade. PRICE $0 500. DUNLOP & HOLTEuEL, REALTORS. 122 E. Market st. 11 ACRES Near Ft. Harrison, Ju.st off Pendleton pike; level land. Will sell at sacrifice price or trade for residence in city DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL, REALTORS. 122 E. Market St. SEVERAL new 3, 4 and 5-room bungalows on almost acre tracts; north; near stop 5, Lafayette interurban; price $1 450 to $2,850. Easy terms. Call us for appointment. Reliable Realty Cos. Fifth floor, City Trust bldg. Main 0186 REAL ESTATE—WANTEO. y 30 to 40-room apartment wanted; might consider large residence close in. J. Ya. See Templeton. Main 5674, with BERT ESSEX, 310 Kahn Biq^. WE WILL buy cottages or double* regardless of repair Russe H. Hartman. 224 North Delaware. HAVE a cash customer for 7 or 8-room thoroughly modern, north or east. MARTIN MORONEY, 209 Lombard Bldg. Main tISOT HAVE customers for modern and partly modern homes. If your property Is for sals call us. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. WANTED — Five or 6-room house in walking distance or on East Tenth car line, $6.00 reward. Call Harrison 2411 by April 20. TO Soil or buy real estate see INVESTORS BANKING SERVICE COUP., 302 a Saks Bldg. _____ WANT to buy small double cottage or lot. Address A No. 1690, Time*. FARMS—FOR SALE OR TRADE. * tt For Sale or Trade. (I tt II We have a nine-acre Vy )1 || . farm all level, well fenced with two houses. One with seven rooms, modern. One with three rooms. Good barn and outbuildings. Car stop within a square of house. Nineteen miles of the Monument. Paved all the way out. Price $9,000. Will trade for a good double or a good single, east or north. Prefer a double east. We will give you a good trade right away. Ben M. Cloud, with GEORGE A. LUCAS, 405 People’s Bank Building. Phone office, Circle 6600, Residence, Harrison 2282. The k*t bargains in automobiles are stsd Met Automobiles and Supplies in me 7|HkWaut Ad oolumna.
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, MARCH 19,1921.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. A REASON WHY YOU SHOULD BUY A USED CAR NOW Now is the time to get the best value in a used car before tbe warm weather awakens a lot of buyers and the best cars are taken. High Grade Used Cars Dodge Touring 1919 Dodge touring, with Rex top, in good condition mechanically and with good paint. Hupmobile Touring 1917 Hupmobile 5-passenger touring car, in very good condition and Just repainted. —" Packard Touring Packard ”6” seven-passenger touring car, In good condition, both mechanically aud in appearance. 1919 Cole Aero-Eight Sedan Just repainted battleship gray and in first-class condition mechanically. Cadillac Touring 1916, Type "53” Cadillac, 7passenger touring. Buick Roadster 1919 Buick roadster; painted coach blue and iu good mechanical condition. Overland Touring 1917 Overland "6" touring car: with good paint, scat covers and good tire equipment. Cadillac Touring 1918, Type "57 ”.Cadillac, 7-pas-sengor touring car; Just repaluted light Brewster green, with hood, fenders and running gear in black. National Touring National "6" touring car in good running condition, with good paint and tires. Marmon Touring Marmon "41" 4-passenger touring car, Just repainted black. Equipped with 5 new tires, aud in very good condition. Chandler Dispatch 1919, Chandler ‘'Dispatch.” A fine appearing car and in exceptionally good condition. Cadillac Touring Cadillac "53,” 7-pussengcr touring car; in good running condition and ready for immediate service. Priced for quick sale. Haynes Touring 1917 Haynes "6," 7 passenger touring, iu good running cond) tlon. Revere Touring 1920 Revere touring car, in excellent mechanical condition; ready for immediate delivery. You are cordially Invited to call at our salesroom and Inspect these cars. Local Branch Nordyke & Marmon Company Meridian at Eleventh
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, us we have some wonderful bargains to offer you. Maxwell touring s3s# Btudebaker touring $375 Buick touring. 5-pus*.... *4OO Klsssl touring SSOO Chevrolet, 4-90, mode! 1920.5600 Dodge touring $650 Chalmers touring S7OO Chandler touring SBSO Chnndler touring $950 Cleveland touring, like new $1,360 Cleveland roadster, like new $1,260 Small payment down or your ear in trade. No brokerage or commission. Open Sunday morning. Weßlbomi Am to ran olive Company 1025 N. Meridian st. Main 4721. 1919 WILLYS COUPE Rebuilt throughout; good paint, 4 tires like new, 1 spare never on. Guaranteed to be right. Terms. Rebuilt Dept. Lexington Motor Sales. 1142 Meridian, North. Main 5384. Buick touring, new tire* $750.00 Columbia Sport model, new car.. .$1360.00 Studebuker roadster $296.00 Commonwealth touring, 1920 $876.00 Moon Sport model, new car $2,550.00 Dodge touring $55(.00 Maxwell coupe $335.00 Ford truck, light delivery $275.00 These cars are mechanically perfect in every day. Phone us. Main 5716 for demonstration. DIETZ-J AMES CO. 834 East Market St. MAXWELL TOURING This car is In good running condition. Priced at a bargain, $275. Terms. Rebuilt Dept. Lexington Motor Sales. 1142 Meridian, North.Main 5384. IH VlTriF TOURING: excellent shape -*-JVy-lA\ J Aj mechanically ; two new cords on rear, two new fabrics in front; one spare fabric. Original paint, Prest-O-Lite battery. For quick sale, $550 cash. Randolph 1584. 106 E. 25th st. MAXWEI-L touring, 1120, In perfect condition. See MIL BECK, *2B N. Penneylvanic.. SAXON 6 for sale; In lair conditloa. Call Belmont I*2B.
IF YOU ARE EVEN HALF READY To buy a home, perhaps one of today’s real estate advertisements on the Times Classified Page will meet you more than half way. Look at them today. N V automobiles for sale. Nash Sedan $1 750 Nash Coupe 1,760 Nash Touring 1,360 Nash Touring with Rex allseason top 1.400 Nash Roadster 1 350 These automobiles have been thoroughly rebuilt throughout. are guaranteed and will be Bold under the same warranty as the new. Losey-Nash Retail Cos. 400 North CapitoL Main 3343, 3349. LOOK 'EM OVER Oakland 34 B. sedan, in good mechanical condition, $975. Henderson touring car, good tires , and in good condition. S3OO. Oakland 34-B touring car. SBOO. We will take your old car In on trade and allow liberal terms. OAKLAND mim CAtR GO. 325 N. Pennsylvania Street. Main 1007. Auto. 22-122. READY FOR YOUR SPRI X( DRIVES? Stephens 1920 sport model, $1 650. Davis 5-pa**., 19JU touting, driven only 8,000 miles. $ 1,350. Bulcks, 191 if, 191 8 and 1917. Maxwell*. 1919, 1918 and 1917. InterMtaie. 191a touring, price right. Overland*, model 83, model 75, model 90. Chevrolet touring* cars, 1919, 1919. 1917. Grant 6 touring car. Crow Elkhart, 1917 touring. —Closed Car*Chevrolet sedan, 1919, A-l shape, $750. Interstate sedan 1918. Allen sedan, model 37. We guarantee every car for 90 days. Cash or term*. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SALES CO. 235 N. Penney I v >pen Sunday and evenings. “EITHER NEW uk USED CARS. INVESTIGATE OUR YEAR PLAN. “YOU SELECT TIIE CAR, WE FURNISH THE MONEY” AUTOMOBILE FUNDING CO. 912-13 Hume Mansur Bldg. OVERLAND touri’ig car in flrst-clas* con dltion. $275, cash or terms. See Mit. Biv ' K \ \ u FORD ROADSTER, A-l <on dltion. winter to,). $l2O down. balan e 12 mos. WKISSMAN'S, 813 E New York st. Main 444* . BUICK, 1917 and 1918 touring. SS2Y < ash or term*- See MR. BECK. 928 N Pennsylvania street. TRUCK B—FOR8 —FOR BALOU
(SPECIAL PRICES will be made oh all our used trucks. We need the room. One 1-ton Kissel; covered express body. One Oldsmoblle; covered express body. One Maxwell; panel body, light delivery. Stewart 184-ton, guaranteed same as I guarantee on new truck. Tills Is a real I bargain. Will hav one Ig -ton Stewart with same guarantee In a few days. All above trucks are In excellent condi lion and practically all have extra good I tire*. YVe also have a few sample winter j caba to close out at less than wnolesale cost. MARTIN TRUCK CO. Indiana Distributors Stuart Truck. 828 North Delaware St. Main 18xf Auto. sl-672. ONE light delivery, panel body, starter and electric lights. MU. BECK, D2S X Pennsylvania street. 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 Muin 444 ti and immediate attention will be given. 212 E. NEW YORK ST. AUTOS WA .TED I Wolf Auto Cos. 61* N. Illinois St Main 1 679. Auto. 22-06’. XOfcPREPAIRa AN D SUPPLIES BATTERIES FREE RENTAL SERVICE. With our rebuilt batteries. Your old worn out battery and $12.50 FOR GUARANTEED REBUILT 6 V. $15.60 FOR GUARANTEED REBUILT 12 V. Battery to fit any make of car. BATTERY DISTRIBUTING COMPANY 634 S. Illinois. Main 3145 FOR SALE Some companies save you money or. oil, others on gas. It Is our business to save you money on tires. 30x3. $6.90; 30x3 84. $7.90. Our only restriction is two tires to a customer until given a trial. MASTER PRODUCTION" CORPORATION. 16 When Bldg. Get our prices on top building and recovering. KENTUCKY AVE. VULCANIZING CO. 86 Kentucky Ave. Main 1187. AUTOMOBILE owner*, repairmen and garagemen. Send for FREE copy American Automobile Digest, contains illustrated, helpful, instructive information you need daily. AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE DIGEST, 67, Cincinnati. AUTO WASHING Our Specialty. 334 North Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry FORD roadster body; new paint; good top. side curtains, wind shield; new crown fenders, etc. Price S6O. Call Belmont 0326. AUTO painting] FLEMING fc ISRAEL” 180-132 E. New York street. 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 aii kinds <>f motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN, 60S Massachusetts avenue. ~ WISCONSIN FARM LANOS. j LANDOLOGV SPECIAL NUMBER. Just i our, containing 1921 facts of clover land In Marinette County. Wisconsin. If for a home or as an investment you are think lng of buying good farm lands v, here farmers grow rich, send at once for tills special number of Landology. It is free on request. Address SKIDMORE-RIEHLK LAND CO., 112 Skldmore-Rlehle Bldg., Marinette, Wto.
MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. PANTS m LOWER I \ PRICES I I THE PANTS 1 1 / STORE CO. if/ Two Store*. I j W 4l W. Ohio St JMk 114 E Ohio St W w E. D. B. TAILORING CO. We specialize in a S4O tailor-made suit for business and professional men. 23 Waverly Bldg. 20 N. Meridian. FOR SALE—Cow barn to be torn down; Twenty-Eighth and Martindale ave. Webster 2858. FUR SALE —Gasoline tank. 60 gailous; lock fawcett, $5.00. 619 E. Maryland gt. LADY'S sand color suit; size 38; good condition, SB. Circle 2275. SEWING machines, $5.00 and op. *l2 Mass. Ave. Main 0600. Quit wearing ready-mad* iPANIS We make tflam to your ]) measure for y I if LEON TAILORING CO.. 111 E. New York *t. Upatalra MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. CALL me before you sell your household gooda I will pay you cash or get you more at auction. 1. A. HODGES, auotioneer. Main 2684. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. USED GOODS. B tter values for lees money. Refinished exactly like new at half the new price. Also fine rugs, atove* and gas rangea Guaranteed. Victrolaa at cut price*. USED GOODS STORE, 424 Maaa Ave. There le only ona go to baker Bros, for turnitur*. rug* and stoves. Payment* 219-235 East Washington street FOR SALE—Household goods; no dealer. Harrison 8053. FREE—Square piano for storage. Harrison 3053. PET STQCK AND POULTRY. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dog* INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE dOCIKTT City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. it to 12 dally * SINGLE COMB Rhode Island Red cockerels, good utility stock; also eg * for setting Irvington 3546. _____ SINGLE CuMB Rhode Island h eggs; $1 per setting $6 per 100. Was -lngton 0177. _ EASTER RA BBITS- -Also fancy Dutch rabbits. 1321 E. Mich. Webster 1608. S C. W. LEGHORN hatching tggs for sale. Extra good. Phone Webster 5171. S. C. GIANT Whit* Leghorn eggs. Call Drexel 4441. LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES. ONE HUNDRED HEAD MARES—HORSES Monday March 21, Schroyer's stable. 332 W. Maryland. 10 a m. Will have the biggest run farm mares (some in foal), work horses and drivers that we have had this season. Anyone needing work stock should attend this sale All stock must be us represented Wagons, buggies heavy ■ double and single harness. Commission stable. BURKHARDT, Auct. SCHROYER, Mgr. LOSERS, weepers, finders, keepers, bat not so If you use a Times Want ad. COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE.
-ML Indiana 86.96 Indiana mine run $5.50 ciood furnace and steam coal delivered to any part of city. HENRY W- LEWIS MAIN OFFICE: AUTO. 24-937. MAIN 6188. EAST YARDS. CUSHING AND BELT R. R. AUTO. 43 699. RANDOLPH 8361. COAL 11‘oca. S. L $ll.OO Poca. M. R 9.50 I Ky. lump 9.50 West Virginia 9.50 Illinois lump 7.75 Illinois egg 7.25 Indiana lump 7.00 WEAVER COAL CO. Drexel 2201. Drexel 9505. COAL Large Indiana Lump 17-00 Main 6270. Auto. 23-238. ORDER your winter coal now. Our beat railroad specials, no soot, no clinkers, no slate at lowest prices. Steam, 4-ton lots, $4.50. 1-ton lots. $5.50. Egg. 4-ton lots, $5.50; 2-toil lots, $6.00; 1-ton lots, $6.50; 4-ir.ch lump, 4-ton lots. $5.50; 2ton lots, $6.50; 1-ton Tots, $7.00. EMERGENCY COAL CO. 46 N. PENN. ST. Main 5056. Auto. 23-00 L 8:30 a. m. to 5:20 p. m. iiirililM Illinois lump, large clean forked $7.00 Illinois M. R 6.25 Illinois nut and slack 5.25 Genuine Brazil block, large forked... 7.50 Main 2280. Auto. 52-384. _ GENUINE ’ POCA. M. R. 88.76 One-ton deliveries, 25c extra. L. 11. BAIN COAL CO. Main 2151. Main 3531. Notlce=Coa! ILLINOIS SIX-INCH LUMP, $7. SPECIAL PRICE AS LONG AS IT LASTS ATLAS COAL CO. .MAIN" 1962. AUTO. 22-764. AUTO. 81-72a. COAL Indiana, Illinois, Eastern Kentucky and hard coal. Big Four Elevator Prospect 6878. Auto. 62-2 oz. SPLENDID SERVICE^ Indiana mine run. Linton No. 4 lump. 8i est \ .rgiitia tump. Genuine Red Ash. large Pocanontaa lump. NORTH STREET COAL COMPANY. CIRCLE 1118. GOOD COAL AT BARGAIN PRICE& IRVINGTON 0760. WHEN In need of coal call Fra*i% ften foi all kinds, quality and servioe guaranteed. 43(1 Indiana ave. Main ♦B7l. FOR SALE—Furnace, bakery agd coos WTKd Call Webster 5194. LINTON lump, forked s6.9ifj delivered' anywhere In city. Main 5216. Dry Kindling! Main 7461. WYJT WORRY? LEI' a Times Wsas ad sell It for you.
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BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. STRAWBERRIES AND RASP‘Sjeolx BERRIES this summer. Berries Kt/i l '"} * n days from our Everbearers. Our proven true to name plants yield big crops of strawberries, raspberries. currants, grapes, etc. Let us send free catalogue now of greatly reduced prices on plant* from growers direcL FRY BROS., No, 5 LAFAYETTE, IND. BLBINESB CHANCES. FOR SALE—Grocery and meat market. 538 W. Maryland etreet, near KJngau. FIRST-CLASS grocery for eale; 6 living \ _joomn. Randolph 4196. Ca£H and carry grocery. SKBRLK, -w * irxu arts DETECTIVES. Quigley-Hyland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators. 526-529 Law bldg. Main 2902. TAILO RS AN P CLE AN EKS, GENUINE TAILORED SUITS. At popular prices. All kinds of alterations. We are tailor*, we knew how. We coll and deliver. FRANK, THE TAILOR. 130 E. Washington St. Main lfllL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES. VIOLET Ray and Swedish massage MISS DE VERB. 18*4 W. Market Room 12. M U BICA L INST RUME NT S. RECORDS; good records of any make you desire. 40c. BAKER BROS., 219 East W eshington. PLAYER piano. $4.00 per week. Main 205. CHAB. C. MORGAN. MACHINERY AND TOOLS. WONDER MIXERS 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. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. MOVE. Red Ball will move you by truck with a small payment down and the balance paid monthly—anywhere. Write or aak about our plan. This only applies to Long Distance Moving. RED BALL TRANSIT COMPANY. 38 8. Capitol ave. Indianapolis. Phone Main 4681. Grr vra n storage cheapest l I \y/ RATES in city, call I I \l US. Everything at reaI I II sonabls price. Packed. I JJ U shipped anywhere, ti Locked room if desire! 10 West Henry. Main 4699. PARTLOW fireproof STORAGE CO Private locked room* 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. 419-22 E. Market street. Main 3750. Auto. 23-680. Traction Terminal Baggage Cos. TRANSFER. Main 1298. Autjx 31-26 L FINANCIAL.
tod CAN BORROW MONEY SO CHEAP end on such easy terms of repayment from the Fidelity Loan Company, a licensed and bonded firm, for use In paying overdue bill* or to buy the things you need for CASH at BARGAIN PRICES that every one should take advantage of our service. LOANS ON FURNITURE >20.00 to >300.00 at legal rates, on sho. i notice and without publicity. We give you all the time you want to repay a loan and only charge for the actual time you have the money. Fair, isn’t It ? You Can Afford to Borrow On > 40 pay >2 a month and interest On > 60 pay >3 a month and interest On >IOO 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 pergonal 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 ail of us. We are ready to go three-fourths if the way. Now It la up to you. FIDELITY LOAN CO. 106 E. Market St. Room 632 Lemcke Bidg. Main 1278, Auto. 27-782. WE ARE PREPARED 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. WILSON, 108 N. Delaware st. Main 1618. NBURANCE in ah branches. ALBnEI D. PORTER. 916 Peoples Bank bidg. Xaln JO4S. LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. as administratrix of the estate of Joseph A McClary, deceased, will, on the 26th day of March. 1921. between the hours of ten o’clock a. m. and two o’clock p. m. of said day. offer for sale and sell to the highest and best bidder for not less than the appraised value thereof, at private sale, at the law offices of Messrs. Spencer & Spencer. 204 Castle Hall Building, In the city of Indianapolis. Indiana, the following described real estate In Marion County. State of Indiana, towit: Lot numbered one hundred twenty-three (123) in Malvern, an addition to the city of Indianapolis, as per plat thereof in plat book 13, page 61. In the office of the recorder of Marion County, Indiana. ' Sale to be made on the following terms and conditions: One-third of the purchase money cash in hand, one-third In six months, and one-third in twelve months, deferred payments to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing six (6%) per cent Interest from their date, and upon confirmation of sale secured by mortgage on real estate sold. Said real estate will be sold subject to mortgage Pen thereon, and taxes for year 1920, privilege given purchaser of paying all cash. If sale be not made on said date, the sale thereof xvitT be continued from day to day until sold, or further order of court. DEBORAH JANE McCLARY, Administratrix. 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. Monkey Fur Finds Use on Paris Coats PARIB. March 19.—A new design In coats which Is attracting much attention is made of brown material and trimmed with monkey fur. Two large bows of brown ga'-ardine decorates the back of the high waist line, which is shaped very tightly. Tailor-made costumes are very much In favor this year. Outstanding features of these are the rturn of the high stiff collar an dthe lavish used of colored buttons for trimming.
Honeymoon Lasted \ Just Half an Hour DENVER, March 19. The “honey* moon” of Leslie and Helen White Just thirty minutes, according to statements made in county court by th* couple. They were married In Littleton, Colo, Dee. 81, 1920, and never saw each other again after riding Into Denver on the street cars that day until they met la county court here recently. “Did yon ever try to get your wife to live with you?" Judge Luxford Inquired of White. “No, she knew where I lived," White replied. .Mrs. White declared she telephoned her husband and asked him to come and see her, but was told to “go to hell.” White is suing for divorce on the ground of mental cruelty. Joliet ‘Pen’ Lifts Ban on ‘Chin MusiaL •TODIET, 111.. March 19 —Talking longer is a punishable offense in the penitentiary here. Prisoners may chat a they want to on the topic* of the day and other Innocuous subject. "In olden days when officials confined an inmate wilh only the view of punishing him for his crime the rule of silence was strictly adhered to,” explained Judge C. H. Jenkins, director of public welfare. “In the long days of silence the mind of the prisoner turned and dwelt on vicious subjects.” A "progressive merit" system also has been established. A board composed of the warden, his assistant, a psychologist and two subordinate prison officials wIU determine the progress of each convict. “Each prisoner is informed what is expected of him and what he mast leara before he can be freed,” said John P, Whitman, superintendent of prisons. J. B. Reynolds Heads Phi Delta Theta Club John B. P.eynoldg was chosen as president of the Phi Delta Theta Aiumnl Club of Indianapolis at the Founder's day banquet held last night in tbe Chambei of Commerce. Hilton U. Brown wai named as honorary president, with Scot! Brewer, vice president; William R. Chapin, reporter; Alexander W. Cavins, treasurer, and the Eev. Edwin Cunningham, chaplain. Over 200 members were present. John B. Reynolds acted as toastmaster. James FI. Wilkerson of Chicago, formerly United States district attorney, and Judge Will H. Sparks of Rushville were among th speakers. A group of members, including Mayoi Charles W. Jewett, Robert L. Moorhead, William P. Evans, Claris Adams, Lewi* K. Murchie, S. K. Ruick and Mr. Reynolds were honored by the fraternity fol distinctive service during the last yean Little Theater Has Attractive Prograny At the fortnightly meeting of the Little Theater Tuesday evening, March 22, 1.1 the central public library, Miss France* Batch of the dramatic department of the Metropolitan School of Music will be in charge. Miss Baich will give some readings and direct the reading of “ ’Op o’ M* Thumb" with the following cast: Mrs, J. G. Martin, Katherine Pangle, Mary Adams, Bernice Van Sickle, Martha Pettijohn and Richard Young. Maxine Shrtver, soloist, will sing. Those who attend these meetings are also invited to attend the reception and tea Tuesday from 4:30 to 6 o’clock at the Art Institute in honor of Walter Hampden, well-known actor, who is to play in Indianapolis next week. Mr, Hampden will talk informally.
New Engalnd Town Invaded by Wildcat MANCHESTER, N. H., March 19 ! Women and children of Bedford. N. H, in the vicinity of that part of the town called "six corners," are in a state of parie and do not leave their homes at night unescorted, because of a large and savage bob-cat which inhabits that section. One woman claims to have been face* in the highway by the animal, which disputed the right of way with savag* ! snarls, forcing her to return to her home, i Other women and children have been by the animal. Farmers of | the town are discussing the advisability ' of organizing a hunt to run the cat ta I cover. Jap Book Refers to Persecution by U. S, TOKIO. March 19.—" The White PerlJ and Japan's Future” Is the title of * book recently published in Toklo by on* Hidka, who tries to show how Japan 1* being persecuted by America and E rope. He claims that Japan has been plac*4 In a difficult International position bj the ambitious white nations which win not be content until they have driven het into a corner, and cites as evidence th* allegation that they regard the alienation of China and Japan as one of the most important means of accomplishing tui* aim. Startling Models in French Dressea PARIS, March 19.—Startling are tfet new spring models of dresses and costumes for women seen in Paris dressmaking establishments. Envious of the success achieved by stage costumers in showing dresses made up of two distinct colors, leading dressmakers are bringing out dresses one-half of which will be In one color, for example red, and the other half of another color green. Some dressea will be divided up in quarters and eaclj quarter will be of a different color. Some striking combinations of colors have been shown and costumers anticipate * bin success. Women Beat Men to * the ‘Bald-Headed* Row HOUSTON, Texas, March 19.—1 t lan'S the "bald-hended” row any more. “Men don't have a chalice to get tha front row of seats at vaudeville showa these days,” said Manager Eddie Grander. Majestic Theater. “The women reserve ’em a week ahead of time for every show.” Artist Wins Prize PROVINCETOWN, Mass., March 19.-s The American Academy of Art has notified Ross E. Moffet, an artist of this town, that he has been awarded the HaLgarten prize of SSCO for his "An Old Fisherman.” New Boudoir Bags LONDON, March 19. —The boudoir bn* is one of fashion's latest novelties. Quaint-shaped bags of silk brocade or crepe de chine in color to match that of the whole toilet are now all the rage. BANKRUPTCY PETITION FILED, Three petitions in bankruptcy weg* filed in Federal Court today. Rue Green, grocer of New Carlisle, scheduled liabilities of $4,173.40 and assets of $948.12, Wayne Iturkhardt, merchant of Harrodsbung, gave his liabilities as $2,260 and hi* assets as $1,403.53, while his partner, Herman Perry, listed liabilities f $2,274 and assets of $1,594.50.
