Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 284, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1921 — Page 9

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES 35-21 S. Meridian SL PHONES—CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main 8500 Automatic 28-861 BATES. One time .#> per Mns Three consecutive times.. .08 per line Six consecutive times 07 per lino Male or female help wanted, situation waited, male or female; rooms to Ist and board and rooms wanted— Or.o lime 08 per line Three consecutive times.. .07 per line Six consecutive times 04 per line Contract rates tn application. Legal aottces 09 per line Lodges and club notices 76c per Insertion Church notices (1 Inch or leaa) 50c per insertion Over I Inch, .07 per line additional. Death rotlces. Ssc per Insertion. Card of Thanks or In Memorlara notices *7 P** > lC * Ads received until 11:45 a. m. fur same day.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS. FLANKER & BUCHANAN 820 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1887. Phones: Main 641-642. Auto. 22-64 L INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY ££*"• TCkxlds, 5™ Parlors 1222 Union St. George Grnisteiner Funeral director. 622 East Market. Old Phone Main 908. New Phone 27-208. a. j*. Kagsuaie. J. Wsisn price, John Paul Ragsdale A. M. RAGSDALB CO 823 North Delaware street. J.a WILSON 128# Prospect. Auto. 51-671. Prospect 322. VV. T. BLASENGYM 1626 ghelby st. Pros 2670. Auto. 51-114. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. E. KRIEGER. New 21-164. Main 1464. 1402 N. Illinois. GADD —BERT S. GADD 2130 Prospect st. Phones: Prospect 422. Automatic 52-273. UNDERTAKERS—HIDE r * TIT UK s--North Del. New 28-564. Main 3630. FEENEY & FEEK EY. Acto. 24-196. It 34 N*. Illinois Main M3. DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICESBRANNEMAX, MRS. EMILT J.—Age 66. passed away Wednesday morning at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Fred O. Fly. 1154 Congress avenue. Services at the home Saturday. 2:30 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill. BRUTCHER. MRS. PEARL ALICE —Beloved wife of Virgil Brutcher. passed away April 5. at 2:05 p. m.. at her mother-in-law's resldenoe. 505 Holly ave. Funeral services at the residence, 505 Holly ave.. Friday. April 8. at 2 p. tn. .Friends Invited. Burial at Crown Hill ißemetery. LANE, MRS. SARAH—ApriI 6. 1921. age 72 years 9 months, at 5:35 a. m. Mother of Mrs. Florea Mllle*. Mrs. Stella Kutzner and Arthur Millikan. Funeral Friday. April 8 at 2 p m.. at her daughter's residence, Mrs. Edward W. Miller, 1410 S. New Jersey st. Friends Invited. Burial .Crown Hill. ~~ LOST AND FOUND. STOLEN —Boy's dark green bicycle from front of 5054 E. New York. Suitable rerd for Information leading to recovery. ngton 0685. „uST. strayed or stolen, small white dog. Answers to the name of “Rags.” If returned no questions wlli be asked. 833 Olive street. DOST—Bunch of keys with tag M. P. A.. on S. Meridian sL. near cemetery. Bel. 4755. LOST—Boston bull pup; license tag on collar No. 7521. Call Harrison 1500. Heward. LADY'S cordovan leather purse. Reward. Randolph 5717. ~ PERSONAL*. ABSOLUTELY reliable and confidential detective work performed; reasonable rates. O'Neil Secret Service. 25 Vi W. Wash. Circle 6656. Night, phone Wash. 2980. LE W SIIA X K CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR. Ttespect;ully asks the support of Indianapolis citizens. MASTER OF PAIN The pain killer. Room 6, Fair Bldg. Phone Circle 5057. FAIRMONT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement; private; prices reasonable; may work for board; babies adopted. Write for booklet. MR3. T. B. LONG. 4311 E. 27th st., Kansas City, Mo. ON and after this date I will nut be responsible for debts contracted by my wife, Isa Cuykendall. FRED CUYKE.NDALL WANTED—ChiId to board; will give mother's care. 2448 West Tenth street.

LODGES AND CLUBS. O. E. S.—Naomi Chapter No. 131. Stated meeting 1q Masonic Temple. Friday evening at 3 o’clock. Work. Members of the order welcome. M. BELLE COPE, Worthy Matron. LIZZIE J. SIIVTHE. Secretary. HOUSES—WANTED. 35 REWARD for information leading to th 6 renting of a 6 or 8-room house before May 1; east or southeast. Drexel 3358. WANTED—To lease a rooming house of 10 to 14 rooms unfurnished preferred. Call Drexel 0471. FLATS, APARTMENTS—TO LET, 416-22 E. Vermont St. Four rooms and bath; newly decorated; *SO. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4513L_ LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. CAPITOL ave.. 838; 3 very attractive light housekeeping rooms; modern conveniences. Circle 3846. COLLEGE. 1336; room ar.d kitchenette; gas range, electricity, refrigerator; prlBcadeporch. people; doctor's reference. Irvington q 4. ROOMS—TO LET. HOTEL PURITAN (Fire-proof) Market and New Jersey streets. Rates: 51 and 32.50 Special weekly rates on application. MERIDIAN, N.; two lovely rooms, connecting with private bath, newly papered. will rent singly or together. Harrison 1130. DANDY room with kitchen privileges; employed couple preferred. Call Harrison 2839. ■COLLEGE. 1410; furnished front rooms, suitable for two; modern. Circle 5731. FURNISHED and unfurnished rooms. 819 S. Capitol. Call evenings. BUSINESS CHANCEB. MEAT MARKET for sale; town of 1.600; no other in 15 miles. Will sell right if sold In two weeks. MOORE BROS., Westport TnH BOOMING houses and hotels; cash or SEBREE, 40 N. Delaevare. grocery and fixtures for sale, 5300. Massachusetts avenue. Sjßl DETECTIVES. Agency - Civil and Criminal Investigators *26-529 Law bldg. Main 2901 rrofessTo nalTs e r v ices. VIOLET Ray and Swedish massage. KISS PE VERB, 18H W. Market. Room 13. MANICURE, massaging:, Locke. Room 61, When BTrtr. third floor. Hours 10-7.

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MALEHELP—VVANTED. "WANTED Times carrier to carry Times route in downtown territory. Between the ages of 10 and 14 years. See MR. MOOREHEAD at Times Office any afternoon. FOR SALE—Concord grape vines currants, gooseberries, 2 years old, 50 1 ’ each. Fruit trees of all kinds. Special prices. Belmont 2967. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBEP. COLLEGE. 309 E. Waehlngon st.. Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 757. ALL KINDS roofing laid, repaired. 3 4 up. chimneys repaired. Webster 6219. ~ SALESMEN—WANTED, STOCK SALESMAN TO SELL 8 PER CENT STOCK. CALL SATURDAY MORNING BETWEEN 8:30 AND 11:30, 517 OCCIDENTAL BLDG. PISTON ring manufacturer with national distribution among garages. repairmen and service stations is extending Its selling force to cover every county In Indiana Has Interesting offer to make men having confidence In their own ability. The economy shown by the use of this ring makes It an easy and quick seller. Reply, giving full particulars of past record, territory covered and references. STEEL SPRING PISTON RING CO.. 141 Metropolitan avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. EXPERIENCED stock salesmen for firstclass dividend paying securities of oldestablished Indiana corporation. Call at room 510 Board of Trade any Tuesday or Wednesday. SOLICITORS WANTED. GENTLEMEN or lady solicitors 739 E. Eleventh st. Main 5093. KLEANSITE ARPET OMPANY.

FEMALE HELP—WANTED. BE A TELEPHONE OPERATOR Class now openYou are paid a good salary while learning, opportunities for advancement to supervisory positions when qualified. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Room 322. Cor. New York and Meridian st. WANTED—SIX YOUNG WOMEN fTr enumerating work In Indianapolis at; 32.50 & day In exchange for a business course. This Is very similar to census taking. Pleasant, outside work. Fine opportunity. For full particulars see or write Fred W. Case, principal. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Pennsylvania and Vermont street*. First door north of Y. W. C. AYOUNG lady for confectionery store. 223 Bouth Illinois street. BTUAT jO N W ANT E P—FEMALE. FAMILT washings; first-class work. Called for and delivered. 1642 Glmber. Drexel 4474, CURTAINS to launder. Drexel 0895. Auto. 61-654. INSTRUCTIONS. STAGE—VAUDEVILLE Dancing acts, all kinds, taught, completed for season's engagements: satisfaction guaranteed. Call PROF. RAYNO, 224 West Ohio street. Main 2069. BUSI N ESS SERVICES. RUGS and carpets cleaned by Hamilton Beech method. Quick service. Work guaranteed. 739 E. Eleventh sL Circle 6098. KLEANSITE ARPET OMPANY. " FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order E. F. BURK LB. 416 Mass. ave. Main 1428. New 23-775. Carpenter Repairing Screen work; reasonable. Prompt service guaranteed. Drexel 1798. P. P. HARRIS WALLPAPER cleaning, 31.00 a room; work guaranteed. Circle 4391. or after 6:30 p. m. call MRS. COB. Main 3338. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ave FURNITURE (expert) repaired, refinished. Inside varnishing at your home. Drexel 7167. LADIES and Getiilemen's Suits Remodeled. 18ts N. Meridian. Room 29. Circle 0315. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING. Harrison 1523. 872 Udell St. HEMSTITCHING—FINE WORK" TUTTLE. 201 INDIANA AVE PAPER HANGING and cleaning. 1522 Asbury street. Circle 5994. ALL KIND of chimney repairing and leaky roofs. Drexel 5251. nEAL ESTATE—FOR SALE, COLORED Dandy double. 2517-19 Shrlver. 6-room strictly modern: hardwood floors. full basement, concrete veranda, garage. $6.A00 Call Main 0186. Evenings. Irvington 2268. ONLY $l5O CASH ~ MR. COLORED MAN And S2O month buys this 4-room home with electric lights. MARION COUNTY STATE BANK. 310 CASH, then 31.25 weekly, buys large high, level lot two squares aoutheast of Fair Grounds. Price 3525; bargain. Moved from 540 Lemcke Annex to 760-62 Banker's Trust Bldg. Main 1409.

REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. LOOK US OVER A beautiful modern home on North Meridian street, 8 rooms. Large lot. Price $12,500. Good bargain. Tacoma ave., north, corner lot 47x125; 8-room modern house; street improvements made. Price SB,OOO. Double bouse in "Woodruff Place, renting for $l2O per month. Priced $13,000. North Taeoma, corner lot, 8 rooms; lot 47x120; price SB,OOO. Five-room cottage, on Palmer St. Price $2,250. GILL REALTY 00. Sole Agents. 267 W. Washington St. Main 1646 Two Big Bargains No. I—Seven1 —Seven rooms, strictly modern, extra washhouse, two roomy lot*. 80x210; nice shrubbery and fruit; garage; near Brookside park. Price, $6,500; 32000 Cash, terms. No. r ' —Seven rooms, strictly modern: double garage; lot 40x112, This property would easily rent for 350 'x month. Can be bought for $4,500 lU'sold at once. “Live Wires" T. It. Jones X- Cos.. 414 Teopio's Bank bldg. 134 E. Market et. Main 5758. . jr WE hAve a beautiful 5II TT At II room modern bungalow, V\ 1 /-*\ 1! - located 2500 block Bou'V'U * U levard place. Long living room, dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms and bath, full basement, nice cement front veranda. Lot 40x160. Price 35.500 with 31.000 down. Now renting for SSO per month. Ben M. Cloud, with GEORGE A LUCAS, 405 Peoples Bank Bldg. Phone office Circle 6600. Resldenco Harrison 2282. _____ e!(TifIVROOM MODERN 1000 block avenue, 4 down with pantry, front and rear porches. 4 bedrooms and bath up (ai*o arranged Inf light housekeeping); large floored attic, furxmne room, fruit cellar; flue terraced lawn, nice shade; large back yard with variety of fruit; near £ood school. Price $5.000. Coll'" Trueblood. RELIABLE REALTY CO.. 601 City Trust Bid*. Main 0186. Evenings, Irvinjtton 2268. ' CLOSE IN 4-room bungalow, walking distance; electric lights, driven well, good lot. Also horße and rig and about 150 chickens, all for SI,BOO. $6 00 cash, balance easy terms. Mr. Mclnteer with I. N. Richie & Son. 303 Security* block. Main 052<h FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE SOUTH City water; gas for cooking; good condition; excellent location. Price $2,900; SSOO cash will handle. Call real estate department. WM. F. WOCHER, 805 City Trust. Main 3998. BARGAIN HOME BEST LOCATION SOUTH. This la one of the nicqpt 6-room homes on the south aide, located on Park-way Just east of East st., and It U priced to sell quick. Terms. McCORD & McKINNEY, Realtors. 636 Lemcke bldg. Circle G 220. splendiiUg-room modern Double north of Fall creek. Renta for 34 5 a side; will sell for 37,300. Call L, O. Clark, with Frank S. Clark & Cos. 226 E. Ohio. Main 8377. FOUR-ROOM heuse, 29th and Dearborn. new; price $2,200. Small cash payment, balance S2O per month. See Van Arsdell with H. C. Tuttle & Bro. HOME BARGAINS Bungalow 5 rooms, electric light* and water; 3 big lots. Price $2,750. Terms. Located near Broad Ripple. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL, REALTORS. 122 E. Market St. FI.ETCHER AVE.. lmT payments; fl7<v room cottage, SSOO cash, $25 month. Don’t let this get away. CHAMNESS, 714 Lemcke Bldg. Price !s right. 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 SIX-ROOM home modern except bath, paved street near E. Washington car. Price $4,250; $2,600 cash. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. HOME EAST. If you want a modern or semi-modern, good location, see O. L. CHAMNESS REALTY CO., 714 Lemcke Bldg. Circle 0964. NEAR W. Washington car. seven-room modern home with garage, $3 500; SSOO cash, $25 per month. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. IS your house and household goods insured? If not see PAUL V. MATKIN, 306 Lombard bldg. FOR SALE—Six-rooin modern at 2300 N. La Salle. Call Webster 6050. • LOTS FOR SALE. TWO lots southeast, near car line; will sacrifice for quick sale. Drexel 1522. FARMS—FOR SALE. 126 ACRES, located in Parke County, on good gravel road. 2(4 miles from town. (4 mile to school. 2-story, 7-room house, cement walks; cellar and outbuildings; good barn and double cribs; good fruit; well fenced; 55 acres of good rich level land under cultivation, more can be cultivated. balance fine blue grass pasture, well watered; large sugar camp of 400 trees, also other good timber. Price $14,000; mortgage $7,000. due In 4 years. For quick deal will consider up to $5,000 In good property or merchandise, balance cash and assume mortgage. Address CANNON & BURFORP, Marshall. Ind. LANDOLOOY. SPECIAL NUMBER, just out, containing 1921 facts 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 SKIDMORB-RIOHLE LAND CO.. 113 Skidmore-Kiclile Bldg., Marinette, Wls. TWO farms in Canada near Wlnnepeg; good soil; cheap, easy terms. For details write to H. TREIIONT, 2824 Cornell avenue, Indianapolis. ROOM and board for two men or married couple; S7.UO per week. 509 St. Paul atieet. Drexel 8664.

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REAL ESTATE—WANTED. 4VE SPECIALIZE IN EAST AND NORTHEAST PROPERTY. WE HAVE BUYERS FOR MODERN DOUBLES AND MODERN BUNGALOWS NOW ON THE LIST. CALL FOR QUICK SALE. GILL REALTY CO. 257 W. WASHINGTON. _____ MAIN 1646. a tt We want properties that (I tt /\ II we can sell on payments U II /"TV | -of S3OO to SSOO down. a xx-ts w „ hav „ ready buyers and can find you quick sales. GEORGE A. LUCAS. 406 peoples Hank Bldg. Circle 6600. WAMTEi Bungalows, double* and cottage*, south or east. Cash or reasonable terms. Call Mr. Edson, Irvington 0903. HOMES AND FARM AGENCY. Main 5686 201 Peoples Bank Bldg. WE WILL buy cottages or double! regardless of repair. Russe 11. Hartman. 224 North Delaware. HAVE a cash customer for 7 or 8-room thoroughly modern, north or east. MARTIN MORONEY, 209 Lombard Bldg. Main 6807. MODERN or partly modern hous, six to eight rooms. Call Main 0107. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE.

NASH] Overland touring S4OO Nash renewed c0upe....... 1.760 Dodge delivery 925 Purchasers of our used cars are positively assured of real value* Losey-Nash Retail Cos. 400 North CapitoL Main 3348. Auto. 21-846. COLUMBIA roadster, disc wheels...sl.3Bo COLUMBIA, sport, wire wheels... 1,250 DODGE touring, renewed car....... 650 FORD truck, light delivery 276 GRANT * touring 476 OAKLAND 6 touring 475 MAXWELL coupe 895 COMMONWEALTH 1920 louring.... 875 OVERLAND touring 276 Easy Payments Arranged. All Cars Overhauled. Phone Main 6716 for Demonstration. Dietz James 334 E. Market st. OVERBAD TOURING Must sell a late model Overland touring car at once. In good condition. Call evening. Washington 1516. FORD roadster, 1917; sltp-on body; A-l condition. SIOO down. balance 12 months. WEIS3MAN. 212-14 East New York street. Main 4446. ______ OVERLAND touring car in first-class condition. $275, cash or terms. See MR. BECK. 928 N. Pennsylvania street. FORD coupe, late 1919, $576. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SALES CO.. 235 North Pennsylvania street. Msln MAXWELL touring. 1920, In perfect condition. See MR. BECK, 921 N. Pennsylvania. TRUCKS —FOR BALIL ONE light delivery, panel body, starter and electric lights. MR. BECK, 928 N. Pennsylvania street. AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. I WANT YOUR CAR and will pay you cask 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 Bt. Main 1679. Auto. 22-068. AUTO REPAIRS ANO S U PPLIEIT BATTERIES FRETS RENTAL SERVICE. With our rebuilt batteries. Your old worn out battery and $12.60 FOR GUARANTEED REBUILT 3 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 Tires to car owners at lowest prices. 30x384, $8.40; 32x4, $11.90. All sizes. MASTER PRODUCTION CORP. 16 When Bldg. AUTO WASHING Our Specialty. <34 North Illtnota S & S Auto Laundry AUTO pa intl n % ~~FLEMING &T CoTTncT. 130-132 K. New York st. Circle 0633. AUTO pointing In your private *ara*e; save half. WebHter 874<>. WlIaL H 1 eome uncalled for tires. 85 Kentucky avenue. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLEB.

Now is the time to have your motor cycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 534-36 Mass. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycle* FLOYD PETERMAN. 609 Massachusetts avanue. LADY'S bicycle; good a* new; can ba adjusted for girl. Harrison 2573. ~COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. COAL AND ICE. L. H. BAIN COAL CO. _ MAIN 2151. MAIN 3531. FOR SALE —Furnace, bakery and cook wood. Call Irvington 3262. FOR SALE—Furnace, bakery and cook wood. Call Webster 6194. Times Want Ada find tha right people for the right places and the right placet for the right people. Phone Main 3500. Auto. 88-261.

THERE IS A MESSAGE FOR SOMEONE— In every little Want Ad that appears In the Dally Times. If you don’t read the Want Ads you ought to. Every day many opportunities are offered. If you will read the Want Ads intelligently every evening you will tind them both interesting and profitable. Don't read them today and forget about them tomorrow. Make it a regular habit. Then you will be sure you don't miss any thing. Others are reading and using the Times Want Ads. Why don’t you?

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Two Edison dictating machines, 1 shaver, 1 transcriber with transoplione attachment. All equipped with electric motors. Firms now using this equipment can advantageously add to their installation, or this outfit would be ideal for any firm contemplating the use of these machines. Inspection invited. Address A No. 1693, Times. BARCTAINS ~ Get our low prices on high-grade used and second-hand UNDERSTOOD, MONARCH, REMINGTON. I. C. SMITH, ROYAL and other good machine* Wo sell machlnew that we can guarantee. CLARK TYPEWRITER SHOP. IS West Market. Second Floor. Thone, Main 2686. Indianapolis. Ind. USED TALKING MACH INKS, S4O TO S9O, INCLUDING VICTOR, PATHE, STARR AND MIRA PHONE. THE EDISON SHOP, 122 X. PENN. ST.

*P A NTS fT\ LOWER PRICES | NOW \ THE PANTS STORE CO. \1 l Two Store*. ti 1 48 W. Ohio SL Ujl; 118 E. Ohio St. WANTED —Order* for new patented seel display case, $3. R. M. SPILLMAN. Addreaa A No. 1698. Times. LADY'S or girl's bicycle in extra good shape; good as new. Harrison 2673. Bxlo CONCESSION top; good condition. 514 Miley avenue. FOUR poster Iron bod with springs. Washington 2982. Quit wearing ready-made PANTS We make tbvm to your _ Y J measure for v| II LEON TAILORING CO.. 111 E. New York t. Upstairs. N EO U S—WANT ED. CALL me before you sell your household goods. I will pay you cash or get you more at auction. L. A. HODGES, auotleneer. Main 2634. SECOND-HAND fraternal suits and equip ments, preferably Knight Templar and Knights of Pythias. SANDERS CO., 229 Indiana avenue. ' iIUiICAL INSTWuMENTS. Columbia Grafonola $l2O MODEL. OAK CASE; USED SHORT TIME. WITH 10 USED RECORDS; BIG BUY AT $176; PAYMENTS $1.60 PER WEEK. E. L. Lennox Piano Co--16 N. Meridian st. RECORDS; good records of any make you desire, 40c. BAKER BROS., 219 East Washington. MAHOGANY piano and bench; good condition. Irvington 2782. tlfeOD upright piano; payments, $1.75 per week. Randolph 4221. HO ÜBEH OLD GOOPS. USED GOODS. Better values for leas money. Reflnished exactly like new at half the new price. Also fine rugs, stoves and gas ranges. Guaranteed. Victrolas at cut prices. USED GOODS STORE, 424 Mas* Ave. There Is only one. SECTIONAL bookcase, floor lamp, dropleaf table, refrigerator washing machine and 3 rockers. Calf Circle 4984. GO to BAKER BROS, for furniture, rugs and stoves. Payments. 219-225 East Washington street. PROSPECT st.. 2343; one beautiful golden ’ oak library table; same as new. FIVE rooms of furniture for sale and flat for rent. Circle 3646. „ PET BTOCK AND POULTRY. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dogs. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY City dog pound. 924 Fh_N. V l - dally THOROUGHBRED"" Barred Rook~"eggs. $1 per setting; $6 per hundred. Irvington 2601. Ring 1, . EGGS for setting, Silver Lace Hamburg.

MACH INERY AND TOOLS. ICE MACHINE, one-ton Triumph, pries $1,400. 2'4-ton Triumph. $1,950. 5-ton Triumph. $2,950. These machines installed complete with five-year guarantee, suitable for any place where Ice is used. Machines in stock for Immediate delivery. UNITED ICE MACHINE CO. 318 S. East 9t. Drexel 0318 ~W()NDER MIXERS MIXERS. HOISTS. PUMPS. ENGINES. AI.I, SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK. BURL FINCH, DIST. 312-20 W. MARYLAND STREET. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. Grr BTC\ TT STORAGE CHEAPEST \V/ RATES IN CITY. CALL Y/ US. Everythin* at reasonable price. Packed , 11 shipped anywhere. Zl Locked room If desired. 30 West Henry. Main 4699. PART LOW 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. 419-23 E. Market street. Main 2750. Auto. 23-680. MOVE The It'd Ball way. Long distance hauling our specialty; cash or payments; any time or place; largest and best equipment In America. Phone Main 4631. RED BALL TRANSIT CO. fraction Terminal Baggage Cos. TRANSFER. Unln 1298. Auto. 81-261 AUCTIONS. AUCTION ONE CAR LOAD OF OAK LUMBER ONE CAR LOAD OF COTTON BAT ONE CAR LOAD WIPER RAGS Friday, April Bth 10 A. M. at Central Transfer and Storage Cos., 118-120 S. Alabama St., Indianapolis. One ear load of oak lumber, 98,000 feet, two and two and one-half-inch thick, 6,8, 10, 12, Flinch widths, in good lengths. One car load of cotton bat, consisting of forty bales, weighing 24,198 pounds. One car load of rags, consisting of fifty seven bales, weighing 33,000 pounds.

The above will be sold to the j highest bidders for cash unless ! previously claimed, without limit or reserve, to cover all charges. Auctioneers. i 52 W. Xcw York St. Circle 0152. NOTICE— PUBLIC AUCTION. THE CLEVELAND, CINCINNATI, CHICAGO & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY CO., will sell at public auction on Monday. May 16, 1921. 10 a. m. at Sherman drive and C. f C., C. & St. I- Railway tracks (Hill yards). Indianapolis, Indiana, unless previously claimed by proper owner, three car- | loads lumber, approximate!) 40,000 feet i 4-lnch short leaf pine 6 inches and 8 Indies running in lengths from 10 feet to | 20 feet, consigned to Republlo Creosoting Cos., Indianapolis, Indiana. Each car to be sold separately; terms of sale cash or certified cheek. J. K. VANCE. Freight Claim Agent, C., C., C. .t St. L. Railway Cos.. Indianapolis, Indiana. 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 honoat people can borrow any amount from S2O to S3OO without paying more than the legal rata of interest or without being imposed upon In j any way. It I* only necessary that you are keepj Ing house and permanently located. ; N T O WORTHY PERSON REFUSED j We do not notify your employer, neither do we make Inquiries of your i friends, relatives or trades people. i You can have all time 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 oft and more money advanced at legal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2923 OR AUTO. 22-450. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bidg. 113 E. Washington St Corner Vir. Avo. WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE REAL ESTATE LOANS PROMPTLY. WE 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 and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WIL SON. 108 N. Delaware st Main 1618. MONEY to loan on first and second mort gage. INVESTORS BANKING SERVICE CORPORATION, 303-3 Saks Bldg. ".V'SUKANC'E in ail branchea AUBKE) D. PORTER. 916 Peoples Bank bldg MalnJo49. \ The best bargains In automobiles are usted under Automobiles and Supplies In the Times Want Ad column*

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LEGAL NOTICE. BipS FOR COAL. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned. the board of commissioners of Marlon County, Indiana, will, up to 10 o’clock a. m., April 27, 1921, receive sealed bids for coal for county Institutions according to specifications on file In the office of the auditor of Marlon County. Each bid must be accompanied by a bond and an affidavit as required by law. ®The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Witness our hands this 6th day of April. 1921. CARLIN H. SHANK, H. D. TUTEWILER, LEWIS W. GEORGE. Commissioners of Marion County. Attest:—LEO K. FESLER, Auditor. DECKER TO HAVE SEPARATETRIAL Mother and Brother to Face Murder Jury Later. Special to The Times. WARSAW, Ind.. April 7.—Virgil Decker, IS. farm hand, will be tried within two weeks for the murder of his chum, Leroy Lovett. As soon as possible after Virgil's trial, his mother, Mrs. Lydia Decker, and his two brothers, Calvin and Fred Decker, will go on trial for the same crime. The four have pleaded not guilty to a charge of first degree murder launched against them in a grand Jury indictment. On motion of Virgil's attorney, a separate trial was granted the youth and Judge Royse intimated it will come probably next week. Virgil has confessed to the crime and his trial is expected to clear up much of the mystery surrounding the Lovett killing. Four men arraigned shortly after the Deckers on a charge of first degree murder for the death of a Culver merchant during an attempted bank robbery, also pleaded not guilty.

HOOSIER DEATHS

NOBLESVILLE—Leri Kinzer, 83, one of the best known men in Hamilton County, Is dead at his homo near this city. Two children survive, Mrs. K. C. Hershey and Mrs. Fred Hawkins. Mr. Kinzer was born on the farm on which he died. He was a member of the Friends Church, served one term as township trustee, and was a candidate on the Republican ticket for county clerk and held several Important public positions in the county. MARION — James 1. Houston, 72, well known Grant County resident, is dead, following a brief Illness at his home, southwest of Roseburg. Funeral services will be held Friday morning, with burial at the I. O. O. F. Cemetrey here. Mr. Hogston was the father of Alfred Hogston, State Senator, who resides In Marlon. SHELBTTIIjr.E— WiIIiam D. Fansler, 84, Is dead, following an extended Illness. He was one of the few remaining Shelby Connty veterans of the Civil War. Surviving are his daughter, Miss Hattie Fansler, and son, Fred Fansler of Acton. Rules Against State in Contracting Suit Special to The Times. HARTFORD CITY, Ind.. April 7. The case of the State of Indiana on relation of Licking Township, as a taxing district, against Perry W. Clamme, contractor on the Cherry street road here, for damages of SB,OOO for alleged discrepancies and shortages in the work, was thrown out of court Wednesday when Judge Frank Gordon of the Blackford Circuit Court sustained the defendant’s demurrer and held that the Attorney General, the State and township were not proper plaintiffs. The couuty board of comlssicuiers should have been the plaintiff, the court ruled. An appeal will be taken. Youth Dies After Lafayette Accident Special to The Times. LAFAYETTE, Ind., April 7.—Robert Robertson, 23, of Waco, Texas, Is dead In a local hospital as a result of Intestinal injuries received in an accident Monday night, while he was riding a motorcycle that collided with an automobile. One of the handles of the machine was driven into ills abdomen. Robertson was visiting his cousin, Harry Wright, of this city. He served in the 59th Balloon Corps of the World lVar. His widow survives.

Marion Workman Hit by Falling Pole Special to Tha Times. MARION, Ind., April 7.—C. H. Townsend, 32, an employe of the Indiana General Service Company here, was seriously hurt Tuesday afternoon when a light pole on which he was working toppled over and fell on him. He suffered a severe scalp wound, his right arm was wrenched and his body was bruised. Trustees of Feeble Minded School Elect Sp'Ctal to The Times. FT. WAYNE, Ind., April 7. —Trustees of the Indiana School for Feeble Minded Youth at a meeting here Wednesday, elected the following officers: President, J. W. Sale, president, T. F. Flu gib ben, secretary. Mrs. C. C. Wrrlugton, ne; treasurer, Edward M. Wayne.

SAYS SHOOTING WAS ACCIDENT Columbus Man on Trial foi Murder Takes Stand. Special to The Time* COLUMBUS, Ind., April 7.—J. WehheJ Smith, on trial for first degree mnrdel In the fatal shooting of Irma Hanchei her© last January, resumed the stand al the opening of court today. The State rested Its case yesterday afternoon, in the third day of the trial, and the defense Immediately opened by placing a minor witness on the stand. The defendant then was called and ha faced the jury with a calmness that almost amounted to unconcern, answering all questions precisely and clearly, declaring the shooting was accidental. Smith testified that he went to tha Hancher home to get Miss Handier, who had agreed to go to Osgood with him in his automobile. He stated that tha girl came out to the car and told him that she would not go with him. During the conversation, he testified, she attempted to take hie revolver from hla overcoat pocket. According to the defendent's testimony, the couple later went into the house and there the girl again attempted to taka the pistol from him. In the sTuggla that followed. Smith testified, the re. volver was discharged, the bullet striking the girl. His testimony was con. tradlctory to the testimony of Mrs. Rebecca Hancher, mother of the slain girl, who was the only eye-witness of tha shooting. Mrs. Hancher testified that Smith was several feet away from hes daughter when the shot was fired. Sheriff John W. rhlilips, one of tha witnesses examined during the day, test!, fled that when he asked Smith why ha shot Miss Hancher Smith replied: “Jtist one of my damned mad fits.” Three local policemen testified to hearing Smith make this statement. The coat which Smith wore at the time of the shooting was exhibited to the jurors, who examined the hole made in the pocket by the denth bullet. In his testimony the defendant denied making the statement. He also testified that he had “gone with” the Hancher girl since 1913 and at times had lived with her as her husband.

PIKE CELEBRATES AT STONE LAYING New Courthouse to Cost $215,000. Special to The Time* PETERSBURG, Ind., April 7.—Thousands of people were in attendance at the laying of the corner stone of the new Pike County courthouse here Wednesday afternoon. More than 600 Masons and their wives were entertained at noonday luncheon in the auditorium of the high school by local Masons. A parade in the afternoon was participated in by 800 school children, hundreds of Masons and county officers. Grand Master Mason Schweitzer of the Indiana region, assisted by Albert M. Funkhauser of Evansville, junior grand deacon; Frank Ely, of Petersburg, and James Whitehead of Algiers, presided during the ceremonies attending the laying of the corner stone. I’ike County has had four courthouses. The first one was erected in ISI7 at aa expense of fOOO. The edifice now under construction, which is to be of white brick and Bedford limestone, will cost, according to the contract price, $215,000. Following the ceremony an address was made by Charles J. Orblsou of Indianapolis. John K. Chappell of Petersburg, in an address, spoke of the early history of Pike County.

News Via Wireless Js Inaugurated by Richmond Sheet Special to The Times. RICHMOND, Ind., April 7.—The Richmond Palladium, an afternoon newspaper here, announced Wednesday the installation of a complete wireless sending and receiving outfit for the purpose of gathering news and serving Its patrons. Installation of the wireless is designed to make the gathering of news from all parts of the county easier. The Palladium also expects to branch out further In giving patrons election returns, baseball scores and other events of extra Interest to the outlying districts. The Palladium will equip an automobile with a wireless outfit and aerial which will be ready for use In case of accidents and feature events which are not within easy reach of the ordinary telephone. Demonstrations will be carried on for a distance of twenty-five and thirty miles within the radius of Richmond. Meetings will be held In schools, churches and public halls throughout the county. Shelbyville School Bond Issue Approved Special to The Time*. SHELBYVILLE. Ind.. April 7.—A resolution, passed unanimously by the city council, at its meeting Wednesday, approved the petition of the Shelbyville school board for a bond Issue of $150,000 for the construction of anew school building at a cost $105,000 and a physical training and agriculture building to cost $45,000. The council Instructed E. W. McDaniel, city attorney, to file a petition with the Indiana public service commission for a decrease In the passenger and freight rates charged by the Indianapolis & Cincinnati Traction Company. The action of the council followed the announcement by the company of a reduction in the wage scale for trainmen and linemen in its employ.

Indianapolis Firm Gets Road Contract Special to The Times. SHELBYVILLE, Ind., April 7.—The contract for the Improvement of the William F. Jonas road In Moral Township was awarded by the Shelby County commissioners to Clark Bros, of Indianapolis on a bid of $10,499. This bid is almost $0.0(10 less than the estimate fixed by the viewers. The road is two miles long and the improvement will cost less than $0,0(10 a mile, which is a reduction of more than $2,000 under the average Vest of improvement a year ago on each mile. The improvement will be made with gravel. Five bids in addition to that of the Clark Bros, were received. Set Trial Date in Joint School Fight Special to The Times. HARTFORD CITY, Ind.. April 7.—The cross-complaint tn the consolidated school case fight, in the case of John Frazier acainst Trustee Charles Kegerreis of •Taeksnn Township, was sustained in the Cireuit Court, Wednesday, and the case will go to trial on the cross-ccnplalnt April 12. The court ruled that the fa<* that the cross-complaint alleges t’i proper number of signatures were n\ attached to the original petition for the school renders the cross-complaint competent. The allegation that the county superintendent committed fraud by discussing his decision before he made It, set out in tha cross-complaint, was ngfe ruled upon by the covet.

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