Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 293, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1921 — Page 8

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES 25-29 S. Meridian Bt. FHOXES —CLASSIFIED ADV. DEPT. Main V* 8 !?? Automation 26-Ssl RATES. One time 09 per Une Three consecutive times.. .08 per line Six consecutive times 07 per line Male or female help wanted, situation wanted male or female; rooms to let and board and rooms wanted— One time....' 08 per line Three consecutive times.. .07 per line Six consecutive times OS per line Contract rates on application. Legal notices i 09 per line lodges and club notices 75e per Insertion Church notices (1 Inch or less) 60c per Insertion Over 1 Inch.. .07 per line additional Death notices 35c per insertion. Card of Thanks or In Memoriam notices 07 per line Ads received until 11:45 a. m. for publication same day.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 820 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of Indianapolis since ISB7. Phones: Main 641-642. Auto. 22-641. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY ~Wa£cL SSS Parlors 1222 Union St. George Grinsteiner Funeral director, 532 East Market. Old Phone Main SOS. New Phone 27-20S. A. 11. - Rag.-dale. J. Walsh Price. John Paul Rag>dale \ A. M. RAGSDALE CO. 323 North Delaware street. J7c7 WILSON 1230 Prospect. Auto. 61-671. Prospect 323. W. T. BLASEXGYM 1*25 Shelby st. Pros. 2570. Auto. 51-114. FUNERAL DIRECTORS — WM. E. KRIEGER. New 21-154. Main 1464. 1402 N. Illinois. GADD—BERT sT GADD. 2130 Frospect st. Phones: Prospect 422. Automatic 52-278, UNDERTAKERS—HIPEY & TITUS. 991 North Dei. New 26-554. Main 3630, FEENEY & FEENEY. Auto. 24-195. 1034 N, Illinois. Main 543. DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. GRIFFIN, HELEN MARIE —Age 22 years, daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Griffin. 3147 Graceland ave.. died Sunday morning, 7:40. Funeral Tuesday afternoon at residence, 1 " LOST AND FOUND. STOLEN —Feb. 23 from 908 N. Capitol avenue, small black and white female dog wearing leather collar, license No. 51 and brass padlock; $25 reward for any information leading to recovery of dog or and conviction of thief. Circle 2500. LOST—One ehiTrt and 3 long fiat keys on ring; lost between State and English or between English and Bates or between State and 1539 Bates. Return to 1656 English. Reward. _______ LOST —$110, paper, silver and check made payable to Rose Sullivan at ThirtyEighth and Ruckle. White Rose Filling Station. F.eward. No questions asked. Harrison >746. LuriT—Boston screw tall, female brtndle bull dog. one side face white. Call Circle 0613 or deliver same to 737 Massachusetts ave. Receive reward. LOST—Black handle umbrella on Riverside car. Saturday night. Circle 6341. Reward. - 777 PERSONAL*. ABSOLUTELY reliable and confidential detective work performed; reasonable rates. O’Neil Secret Service. 25 44 W. Wash. Circle 5656. Night, phore Harrison 2409LEW SHANK CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR. Respectfully asks the support of Indianapolis 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. MRS. T. B. LONG. 4911 E. 27th st.. Kansas City. Mo, NOTICES. THE GATES-KINNEAR CO. Moved to 760-2 Bankers Trust bldg. INSTRUCTIONS. LADIES to attend day and evening classes to learn complete course of hairdressing, manicuring, etc. Terms reasonsable. 3061 North New Jersey.

DETECTIVES. Quiglev-Hyland Agency Civil and* Criminal Investigators. 626-529 Law bldg. Main 2902. HO USES—TO L ET. SOUTH street. E. 317; three-room house; gas. TWO-ROOM house, rear 1310 Spann ave. ROOMS—TO LET^ NINETEENTH, 115 W.; large nicely furnished room for one or two gentlemen; private home; reference! Randolph 1049. CENTRAL, 1324; furnished front room, downstairs. Circle 7155. k EAST. N., 351; sleeping room; 1 or 3 gentlemen. Circle 0425. ROOM for two In private family. 413 E. St. Clair street. LIGHT -HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. ALABAMA, 725 N.; 1 single modern light housekeeping room and delightful sleeping room. Call Main 7510. PRIVATE home, 2 or 4 gentlemen or married couple. Harrison 0561. BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LET. GOOD homes for children are ottered by the Children’s Aid Association, corner Market and Delaware. Telephone Main 2306. NICE room with board to let for one or two people. Irvington 1162. FLATS, APARTMENTS—TO Ls T~ MICHIGAN. 732 E.; S3O per mo. FRANK & CLARK & CO.. 226 E. Ohio. Main 3377. BUSINESS CHANCES. GENERAL STORE MANAGER. The United Co-Operative Association of America desires to open a chain of stores In Indianapolis and adjacent territory, and requires the services of a good business man as manager and supervisor. Experience in merchandising desirable, but not absolutely essential. This affords the opportunity of a life time for the man ■who can qualify for the position. Good salary and bonus on sales. Must be able to employ and handle store managers and get best results. Quality of merchandise and prices very attractive. This Is a real opportunity for large earnings. Accepted applicant will be required to come to Chicago for a few days' training, and must be ready to assume duties at once. Investment of SI,OOO required, fully secured. Write us in conlldence, giving full Information regarding yourself, and furnish references. TRUSTEES, BANK FLOOR. 118 N. LASALLE ST., CHICAGO. ILL. PARTNER wanted In manufacturing business; clean work and beats good wages; profitable business proposition; $250 required. MOORE. 418 N. Delaware. FOR SALE —A-1 beauty parlor; business good; location tine. Reason for selling, health. Address Beauty Parlor, Indiana hotel, Wabash. Ind. ROOMING houses and hotels; cash or r terms. SEBREfi, 40 N. Delaware.

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MALE HELP_WANTED. PLANT now. Currants and gooseberry bushes, 50c each. Blackberries, raspberries, fruit trees California hedge plants. 6peclal prices until May 1. Belmont 2967. BREWERY WORKERS wanted at once. non-union kettle and cellar men; best wages; permanent. Apply Room 12, 25 'A W. Washington. MEN with magazine experience. Only men with selling ability need apply. Call hours 4 to 6; ages IS to 25. MR. MCALLISTER. Hotel Williams. BLACKSMITH- General repair. shoeing and auto work; steady Job; married man preferred. H. H. NELSON, Shelby. Ind. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 309 E. Washingon st.. Indianapolis. Ind. —Circle 757. FEMALE HELP—WANTED. BE A TELEPHONE OPERATOR Class now openYou are paid a good sajary while learning, opportunities for advancement to supervisory positions when quailed INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Room 322. Cor. New York and 1\ Tn-rn 1 9 n st. —! _ Wonderful opportunity to earn large salary. Ladies between the ages of 25 and 45 years. Apply Tuesday morning between 10 and 11. 412 E. Market St., Flat 5. C. J. Weyand. EXP ER "fENCED ST ARCHER; NONE OTHER NEED APPLY; WHITE OR COLORED. APPLY CITY HOSPITAL LAUNDRY., DRESSMAKER FOR MAKING OF NURSES’ UNIFORMS. APPLY IN PERSON CITY HOSPITAL. WOMEN—Experienced solicitors with selling ability. Call In persons for Immediate work; salary position; ages 18 to 20. hours 3 to 6. MRS. McALLISTER, Hotol Williams. SITUATjON WANTED—FEMALE. TYPIST and billing clerk. 2 years' experi- , ence. Can furnish reference. Drexel 2485. CHILDREN’S nurse, my home or yours, 26 cents hour. Car fare. Webster 0250. WANTED—-Washings to bring home, 100 per lb. Call Harrison 2096. HOUSECLEANING by day or week; wa.-h----lng-s to bring home. Webster 6639. CURTAINS to launder. Drexel 0895. Auto. 61-658.

TRANSFER AND STORAGE. GS7 n STORAGE CHEAPEST i \yy RATES IN CITY. CALL ] US. Everything at reasonable price. Packed I J U shipped anywhera 't/ O Locked room If desired. SO West Henry. Main 4899. Partlow' fireproof storage co Private locked rooms and open space 25c per month and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give you ex act prices on any kind of work without any obligations. 419-28 E. Market street. Main 2760. Auto. 23-680. MOVE The Red 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 TRANSr CO. HOUSEHOLD goods moved. $2.00 a room; motor service. Call Webster 3229. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. COLUMBIA roadster, disc wheels... $1,850 COLUMBIA, sport, wire wheels... 1,250 DODGE touring, renewed car 760 FORD truck, light delivery 276 GRANT 8 touring 475 OAKLAND 6 touring 475 MAXWELL coupe 595 COMMONWEALTH 1920 touring.... 875 KISSEL touring, closed car 650 Easy Payments Arranged. All Cars Overhauled. Phone Main 5716 for Demonstration. Dietz-James 334 E. Market St. AUBURN TOURING. This car Is in A-l condition; good paint and tires. Priced at a real bargain to move quick. Rebuilt Dept. Terms. LEXINGTON MOTOR SALES. 1142 Meridian North. Main 5334. Circle 0327. WILLYS-KNIGHT coupe, newly painted; motor In good condition; equipped with wire wheels and cord tires, SBOO. OAKLAND MOTOR CAR CO. Main 1007. 325 N. Pennsylvania st. MITCHELL TOURING, w Mechanically A-I! good tires. Priced to mqve. Rebuilt Dept. Terms. . LEXINGTON MOTOR SALES. / 1142 Meridian North. Main 5384. Circle 0827. OVERLAND TOURING^ Must sell a late model Overland touring car at once. In good condition. Call evening. Washington 1516. OAKLAND 8, 7 passenger touring. This car Is in excellent condition; equipped with cord tires, $650. OAKLAND MOTOR CAR CO. Main 1007. 325 N. Pennsylvania, FOR SALE —Pathfinder touring. 85 Kentucky avenue.

WOULD YOU LUvE TO—buy or sell a used blit perfectly good talking machine. vacuum cleaner, camera, typewriter or any similar article? A QUICK and PURE way Is to use the Want Ad columns of the Dally Times. Times readers have the highly profitable habit of reading the Want Ads regularly. And they are prosperous people—• able to buy what you have to offer. Somebody wants what you have to eell. Whether you want to buy or sell any used article of value, place a Want Ad la the Times —- and get results. Telephone Main 3500 or Auto. 28-851. A helpful and courteous solicitor will be at your service. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE. UNUSUAL BARGAINS IN GOOD USED CARS Springtime is here and you want that automobile, and genuinely low prices prevail at our big sale of used cars. You can find practically any type of car you want in most of the popular makes, such as Overland, Chevrolet, Willys-Knight, Dodge, Maxwell, Chalmers, Ford and Buick. During this sale our used cars will be on display in our main floor salesroom. Cash or Liberal Terms THE GffiiM MMW Established 1898. Capitol Ave. at Michigan St. OPEN EVENINGS HNASHj Rebuilt Nash sedan 31.760 Rebuilt Nash touring....... 1400 Rebuilt Naah roadster 1,350 Cadillac 65, touring 1,400 Jefferson 6, roadster 650 Buick panel body 650 Delivery. The real value In these cars will be appreciated by the careful buyer. LOSEY-NASH RETAIL CO. 400 N. Capitol Ave. Main 3318.

OAKLAND TOURING. Good condition; good tires and paint. This car is priced at a real bargain. Rebuilt Dept. Terms. LEXINGTON MOTOR SALES. 1142 Meridian North. Main 5384. Circle 0327. LATHf model Ford roadster, good condltlon, SIOO down, balance monthly. WEISSMAN. 212-14 East New York. Main 4446. NASH, 1920 touring car. $1,250. INDIANAPOLIS AUTO SALES CO.. 235 N. Pennsylvania street. Main 2246. MAXWELL touring, 1920; in perfect condition. See MR. BECK, 928 N. Pennsylvania. AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLitoT BATTERIES Your old worn out battery and $12.50 for guaranteed rebuilt 6 V; $16.50 for guaranteed rebuilt 12 V, If bought before May 15. Battery to fit any make of car. Batteries recharged, repaired, rebuilt. BATTERY DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. 534 S. Illinois. Main 3145. BATTERIES Your old worn out battery and $12.50 for guaranteed rebuilt 8 Vi $16.50 for guaranteed rebuilt 12 V, if bought before May 15. Battery to fit any make of car. Batteries recharged, repaired, rebuilt. BATTERY DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. 534 S. Illinois. Main 3146. FOR SALE ~ Tires. We have a few factory samples that we will nearly give away while they last. 30x3, $7.40; 30x3 V 4. $8.40. Other MASTER" PRODUCTION CORPORATION. 16 When Bldg. ' AUTO WASHING Our Specialty. $34 North IlUnolat S & S Auto Laundry AUTO painting. FLEMING & CO.. Inc., 130-132 B. New York st. Circle 0633. 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 ittention will be given. 212 E. NEW YORK ST. AUTOS WANTED I Wolf Auto Cos. 619 N. Illinois Bt- Main 1579. Auto. 29-069 WHEN patronizing these advertisers mention the Times.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1921.

TRUCKS—FOB SALE, ONE light delivery, panel body, starter and electric lights, lilt. BECK, 928 N. Pennsylvania street. ___ YmOTO FtCYCLES AND BICVCLEB. Now is the time to nave your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 634-36 Mass. Ave. Main 6404. CASH - paid for all kinds of motorcycles. FLOY D PETERMAN. 609 Massachusetts avenue. TWO- ladies’ bicycles; practically new; coaster brakes, non-skid tires. Drexel 5612. BUSINESS SERVICES. We remodel old hats into 1921 styles We also reblock all kinds of men's hats. Send for stylo sheet. MU LLifiß’S INDIANAPOLIS HAT BLEACttERY $8 Kentucky ave. hlala 4179 V. ———— ONE WEEK SPECIAL. MEN'S SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED. $1.50. HAMMOND CLEANERS AND DYERS, CIRCLE 7090. AUTO. 21-623. 14 S. CAPITOL. CARPENTER WORK WANTED General .repairs and new. by contract or day. Call Drextl 3605. HARDINA STEVENS, Contractor*. THE ID EAL AS PH ALT ROC > FIN G CO. call at . ur office, save solicitor commission; all work guaranteed; high-grade ai* phait roofing and shingling. 901 E. Maryland. Drexel 5793. FEATIIERS Bought, aold. renovated mattre**e and pillow* made to order. E. F. BURKLB. 416 Mass. ave. Main 1428. New 23-773. Cr '.:r Re pairing Screen work; reasonable. Prompt service Drexel 1798, P. i*. HARRIS. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TOTTI.EDGE. 201 Ind!e ave. SINGER SEWING MACHINE 66 model; cheap for caeh. 31? ave. WALLPAPER cleaning. 11.00 a room; work guaranteed. Circle 4738, or Circle 4391 and ask for Mr. Cob. LIGHT transferring, moving trash and a.-)h hauling. Circle 2960. FASHIONABLE 'DRESSMAKING. Harrison 1528. 873 Udell St. SAVE money on wall paper and hanging. Call Circle 4887. HEMSTITCH I N'G — FINE WORK. TUTTLE. 201 INDIANA AVE WALL”PAPER~~cIeantng. Cali circle 6015. F ROPbSBIONALB£RyICEB. VIOLET Ray and Swedish massage. MISS De VERB, 18 V 4 W. Market. Room 12.

REAL ESTATE-- O R SAL E. SSOO Cash —$1G Per Month 5 rooms, electric lights, sewor connection. Inclosed back porch, well and cistern. Screens for all the windows. Price SI,BOO. Possession May 1. SSOO Cash —$16 Per Month 7-room cottage; electric lights, sewer connection, well and cistern. Price SI,BOO. Possession In 30 days. Both these properties are right Iri 1 block of school, 2 blocks from West Washington street car line. “Live Wires’* T. It. Jones & Cos, 414 Peoples Bank bldg., 134 K. Market st. Main 5758. Belmont 4731. ~ 6-ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW Good condition; $3,600. part cash and balance terms. Party Is leaving city. Call Mr. Mclnteer. Main 0520. 1. N. Richie & Son 303 Indianapolis Security Bldg. DO ÜBI-E BA EG AIN Six and 7 room* side, thoroughly modern In good repair. Located near College and Sixteenth; corner lot; paved streets on both sides. PRICE $5,250. PAYING BIG PER CENT. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL, REALTORS. 122 E. Market St. $4,250.00 buys 7-room modern home In good repair, newly painted. Corner lot. near Central car ilne and Nineteenth street. SSOO CASH PAYMENT. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL, REALTORS. 122 E. Market St. CO BORED S2OO cash, balance sl6 monthly. 964 IIosbrook; newly painted and decorated; eleotrlc lights, paved street. Best houao on Itreet. Only $1,750. Russe 11. Hartijnan. 224 N. Delaware. $4,750 —North—$750 Cash Buys a Queen Anne style modern. 6 rooms, 4 rooms down. 2 and bath up. Large pantry. Inclosed back porch. Exceptionally large lot, near car line, school and church. In an unusually beautiful home neighborhood. Mr. Laub. Sunday, Randolph 4667. DANDY BUNGALOW EAST"' Keystone ave.; 5-room, strictly modern: fine condition; garage, good velue ''at $4,850. Call Trueblood. RELIABLE REALTY CO. Dot City Trust Bldg. Main 0186. Evenings, Irvington 2268. 2~DANDY SUMMER HOMES Fiftieth street and river; good boating and fishing; good bathing beach. Some terms If desired. Open all day Sunday for Inspection. For information call 620 Masschusetts ave. Phone Circle 6442. EASTSIde” DOUBLE Six rooms oach side, modern, street improved, renting for S3O side. Priced at $5,800. Only SI,OOO cash. MARION COUNTY STATE BANK. FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, excellent condition; Le Grande near S. Meridian. Cash or payments. ALBERT H. LOSCHE, 222 Amercan Central Life Bldg. M. 2009. OAKLAND ave., 621 N.; gas, electricity, well, cistern, sink in kitchen, front and rear porch, garage, deep lot, paved street. *3,35(5. $1,850 cash. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. FOR SALE—ReeI estate contract. W count. Main 0990.

REAL EBTATE—FOR SALE. 3651 East 34th Street i SBSO cash, balance S3O per month; sixroom house; corner lot, paved street. A splendid suburban home. Irvin Morris, Realtor. Washington Bank & Trust Cos. Main 0792. Auto. 27-565. RICHLAND st., 267; seven-room modern home, with garage, $3,500. SSOO cash, $25 per month. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. HIGHLAND ave., near Michigan, five rooms, electric lights, city water. Price $2,500; SSOO cash, balance $23 per month. GEORGE R.. BROWN, 1002 City Trust. CORNER lot north, choice location on Guilford avenue. Price SBSO. Terms. GEORGE R. BROWN, 1002 City Tr*,t bldg. i NEW FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW with 6 lots north. $2,850; $350 cash. $25 month. Main 0186. Evenings, Webster 2951. KLALE.S TATE—SU BUM RAN. SUBURBAN HOME Three quarter acres, six rooms, full basement, furnace, electric lights. 2-car garage and chlckefi house. 30 fruit trees, close to car line. Price $5,500. HOME AND FARM AGENCY. 201 People's Bank Bldg. Sunday, Irvington 0901. Main 6686. TWO Bi-acre tracts; Clearview. Stop 4 VO. for the price of one; 2-acre tracts on Brookville road 6 miles from Circle on traction; payments. Address A No. 2302, Times. 26 LOTS; 5-acre river frontage; good site for clubhouse. From $1 900 to $3,500. [Terms. North of Broad Ripple. Address A N'o. 2304. Times. LOTS FOR 5 A LIT FOR PALE —Lot on Layman avenue, close to Pendleton pike; cheap for cash or payments. 2726 Adams street. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. * HAVE a cash customer for 7 or 8-room thoroughly modern, north or east. MARTIN MORONEY, 2u9 Lombard Bldg. Main 6807. WANTED—From owner, 6 or 8-room bungalow, north of the creek, east of Meridian. Webster 86S1. MODERN or partly modern house, six to eight rooms. Call Main 0107. ■r~77~~-^^ FOR SALE—An extra well improved farm of 14.0 acres, in northeastern part of' Shelby county, Indiana, near Rush and Hancock counties, and \'o mile of Gwynneville, which is a traction and steam road station. Thin land In of the and Improvements exceptionally good. Including fine hog sale barns. This farm Is t<> be sold at a greatly reduced price. Following is trustee • notice of sale; Notice Ir nereby given that the undersigned, trustee under the assignment of Hardy W. Robbins, by order of the Shelby Circuit. Court, will offer for sale at private sale at the office of Melks and: Hack, attorneys, in the city of Shelbyvllle, Shelby County, Indiana, on Monday, April 26 1921, at 10 o'clock, a. m., ana from day to day thereafter until sold the real estate heretofore owned by the said Hardy W. Robbins, consisting of 1 tract of 140 acres. 1 tract of 27.16 acres. 1 trft 't of 7.73 acres, all In Hanover Township, Shelby County, Indiana. This land Is of extra good quality and exceptionally well improved, and Is splendidly equipped for raising and taring for hogs; It is within onehalf mile of market; close to an lnterurban railroad and within easy access of good schools and churches. A part of said real estate can be sold subject to a mortgage drawing only 6 per cent Interest; the remainder will be •old on reasonable term* fixed by the court. _ GEORGE H. YIEIK3, Trustee, Bhelbyvllle. Ind.

LANDOLOGY, 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 SKIDMORE-RICHLE LAND CO.. 113 Skidmore-Richie Bldg., Marinette, Wls. Florence County, Wisconsin lAnds are still low priced and sold on v*fy terms; tracts to suit: some with log houses on ready to move into. Write McGovern Co., Florence, Win. TWENTY-FIVE acres, Hendricks County, miles Danville, rock road, fair Improvement, good orchard, % acre of fruit. Cash oi trade for Indianapolis property. Immediate possession. MRS. CARR, 1122 State Life bldg. POULTRY and truck form near Lawrence. S. MORGAN, Indianapolis. R., J-l, Box 185. ~~~M USIC AL INSTRU M ENTB. ~ RECORDS; good records of any make you desire, 40c. BAKER BROS., 219 East Washington. PLAYER PIANO. $25 cash, $3.00 per week. Randolph 4221. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dog! INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY. City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y, 11 to 12 dally. HCOAL REDUCED COAL PRICES Illinois nut and slack $6.25 Illinois M. R .25 Illinois egg clean forked 7.00 Best Brazil Block clean forked 7.50 Best Indiana or Linton lump clean forked 7-00 Free kindling with each ton order or more. Drexel 3280. 62-384. Delivered anywhere In city. “ COAL AND ICE. L. H. BAIN COAL CO. MAIN 2151. MAIN 3SBL FOR SALE —Furnace, bakery and cook wood. Call Webster 8194.

AUCTIONS. SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & COMPANY, AUCTIONEERS. 1519-21 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. AT AUCTION, REAL ESTATE MACHINERY, SUPPLIES AND AUTOMOBILES, THE MADISON MOTORS CORPORATION OF ANDERSON, IND. TUESDAY', APRIL 19TII, 1921, AT 10:30 A. M. At ANDERSON, IND. (36 miles northeast of Indianapolis). REAL ESTATE, corsletlng of a tract of 8% acres with a modern dajdight brick and concrete factory; concrete boiler house, 2 Btory brick office building, brick and concrete storage sheds. A magnificent factory of modern construction and in excellent condition. . „ MACHINERY. EQUIPMENT. ETC., consisting of lathes. shapers, milling machines, drill press**), punch presses, grinders, saws, cranes, Niagara brakes, bench grinders, forges, electric and pneumatic drills, also small tools, cutters, reamers, etc., and an enormous supply of bolts, rivets, nuts and washers, office 'automobiles; 5 new Madison automobiles. G. M. C. Truck, new Ford sedan Ford touring cars and trucks, etc. Full particulars from the auctioneers, SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & COMPANY. AUCTIONEERS, ™| 1519 21 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa.

MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. First Call for Refrigerators at Save Half Price l YOLK All sizes, all makes, and all guaranteed. Select your box now for future delivery. WUlx 7 CASH OR PAYMENTS I BAKER BROS. PIONEER DEALERS IN USED FURNITURE. 219-221-223-225 East Washington Street.

20,000 feet No. 1 grade factory maple flooring. Call A. K. SHEFFIELD, G. & J. Tire Cos. *~P ANTS n\ LOWER PRICES I| NOW \ THE PANTS STORE CO. \J Two Stores. 48 W. Ohio St. Wt; 118 E. Ohio SL f V~ hL_ Good rubber tired Invalid BBlt chairs for rent, $3.60 a month; no charge for delivery. Baker Quit wearing ready-made PANTS We make them to your /\ J J measure for LEON TAILORING CO. 181 E. New York at. Upstairs.

AUCTIONS. Public Auction Unclaimed Freight Tuesday, April 19, 1921, 9:30 a. m., at Central Transfer and Storage Cos., 118 and 120 South Alabama street, Indianapolis, Ind. Extraordinary Big Sale Lota consisting of furniture and household goods, barrels of dishes, box of generators, chtfforobea, barrels of baking powder, 3 wash tub* and library table, one barrel boiler compound, two cases of cigars, three boxes of candy, one case of battery separators, crated sowing machine, crate of milk cans, box of shells, closet seats, three crates of popcorn, popper and peanut roaster, box of allround oil, animal food and feed trough, chlfforobe. four cases of fruit in glass, 13 boxes of paper cans, 100 cases of soap, bags of hog remedy and feeder, bale of burlap, 50 pieces of rough castings, box of enamel ware box of paint, box of metal auto parts, plow and plow handle, two cases of auto tires, one carton of notions, three boxes of paint In oil, bags of scrap leather, Ibarrels of soap, seven barrels turkey quills, one crate selfpropelling vehicle, case of corn, four cawes of empty bottles, one barrel roofing cement and one crate of brushes, four boxes of soap, box of paper fans, box of drugs, two boxes of tools, ten boxes of catsup in glass, crate of rockers and chairs, four cases of beverage flavor, case of sales tickets, crated dresser and mirror, case of drugs and notions, three boxes of auto parts, barrel of roof paint and box of paint In. oi’., music cabinet, box of furniture oil, box of varnish remover, 80 crates of tin containers, oil pump, box of hardware, bag of seed bundle of twine, box of files, case of cotton knit underwear, case of earthen ware, porch swing, crate of shoes, barrel of herring, two cases of mushrooms. 2 4 cases of pop, barrel baking powder, ca~ton of sardines, vacuum cleaner, case of dry goods, crates of macaroni. 11* barrels of wall paper, package of H. 8. nails, boxes of candy, case of dry goods, 20 crates of soap, box of pulleys, 15 cases of empty bottles, six crates of Quaker oats, barrel of crude oil, electric pump, electric washing machines, cases of candy, nine boxes of shock absorbers, Ice cabinet, Dandrll outfit, cases of stationery, box type, 25 bundles of twine, two cases of shoes, bale of rugs, case of toys, hundreds of other articles not listed. NOTICE Thin merchandize la In good condition. In original shipments, and Is being sold to cover all charges tor whom It may concern. Terms of this sale Is cash and everything must be removed 2 4 hours after sale. Central Transfer and Storage Cos. 118 S. Alabama St. Greeowaßd Burkhardt Auctioneers. 52 cW. N, Y, St. Circle 0152,

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ODDS and ends in grocery fixtures. Meat boxes, ice boxes, restaurant tables and chairs, counters and show cases. BAKER BROS. FERNS for sale, beautiful, right out of the wild woods. Six for sl, parcel post. FERN DALE. Bpringvllle. Ind MI S A S_ LL AN , E ?_ u _ s ~~ w AN - TE p --_ - CALI. ME before you sell your household goods. I will pay you cash or get you more at auction. L. A. HODGES, auctioneer. Main 2534. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. GO TO BAKER BROS, for furniture, rugs and stoves. Payments. 219-225 East Washington street. FINANCIAL. 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. SAW YER. Pres. Fifth floor Indianapolis Securities Bldg Southwest corner Delaware and Market FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. K. B. YVIL BON. 108 N. Delaware st. Main 1618. Insurance in aii oraucues. aghuei D. PORTER. 916 Peoples Bank bldg Main 7C49WRIGHT TO BE ASKED TO QUIT New Highway Commission to Name Another State Road Director. L. H. Wright, director of the State highway commission, will be asked to resign, probably at the first meeting of the new commission appointed by Governor Warren T. McCray, It has been definitely learned. The commission will be called on by the Governor to select his successor and It may be given a free hand In doing so. Previous reports that Lawrence Lyons of Brook, ono of the Governor's former campaign managers, would be named director are now not generally credited, but It is reported that he may have something to say as to who the man will be. The reorganization of the commission Is a part of the program of Governor McCray to give the Statehouse a thorough renovation to eliminate many of fEe encumberances of the Goodrich administration. The members of the new highway commission are Alvin V. Burch. Evansville, Republican ; Charles Ziegler, Attica, Republican; Earl Crawford, Connersville, Democrat; YYalter Q. Zahrt, Ft. Wayne, Democrat. Mr. Ziegler and Mr. Crawford were members of the Goodrich commission and were allowed to keep their places. The other two are new appointments. They succeed John Oliphant of Vincennes and Archy Campbell of Kendallvllle. Mr. Burch Is president of the Blount Plow Works at Evansville arid Mr. Zahrt Is assistant general manager of the S. F. Bowser Company o:.' Ft. Wayne. Anticipating a reorganization, the present commission has not pushed any highway work this year and no contracts have been let, although it Is ldte in the season for opening road work. About two months ago the State board of accounts made a report showing gross extravagance In the spending of public money In the highway department. Robison’s Wife Will Speak at Meeting Among the speakers at the meeting called tomorrow afternoon at the Marion Club in behalf of the candidacy or Edward J. Robison will be the candidate’s wife, who will talk on “Women and the Primary tlon.” Aside from the speeches a musical program will be rendered by Miss Katherine Looney and Mrs. O. M. Jones, Ushers for the event will be Mrs. Pauline Aiken, Mrs. O. E. Hahn, Mrs. Frank P. Lltschert, Mrs. Fred lirauss, Mrs. A. T. Smitb and. Miss Isadora Pullenwlder.

7 PERSONS ARE HURT IN WEEKEND ACCIDENTS 9-Year-Old Boy in Serious Condition—Hit by Truck. DENIES REFUSING AID Emphatic denial was made today by Mr*. Walter Ashby, mother of 9-yaar-old Robert Ashby, 2SOB Cornell aveniK*. who was struck Jby an automobile truck Sunday morning at Cornell avenue and Twenty-Eighth street, that she had refused medical aid for the boy, or that she had refused to send the boy to tt hospital at the demand of police. Young Ashby was the seventh person Injured In a series of week end auto accidents. Mrs. Ashby said that medical aid was in the house when she returned from church on word that her son had been Injured, and that since that time the laciE has had the attention of physicians.’ Mrs. Ashby stated the boy was much Improved, and that his chances for recovery were excellent. The boy was struck as he was alighting from a street car by an automobile truck driven by Ralph Bailey, IS, 1424 Astor street. The front wheels of the truck passed over the boy's head, and he suffered other minor bruises. Bailey was arrested on charges of assault and battery and passing a street car while passengers were alighting. OF VICTIM IS CRITICAL. The condition of Thomas Young, 38 North Chester street, -who was injured In an automobile accident Saturday night, I was described by physicians today as critical. Mr. Young Is suffering from a fractured skull, and possible internal Injuries are feared. The accident occurred when the steering. rod of a truck, driven by Milton Brown, brother-in-law of Mr. Young, broke, causing the truck to run iuto the pier of an overhead bridge at East Washington street and the Belt Railroad. Mr. Young was standing on the rear end of the truck with Charles Leeds, 3717 East YVashlngton street, and both were thrown to the pavement, the latter staining only a few minor bruises. Mrs. Inez Young, 21, was badly bruised and cut on the left arm. FAMILY IN CAR HIT BY INTERCRBAN. Mrs. John Mobley, 1143 Holliday street, was Injured Saturday night when an automobile, occupied by herself, her husband end five children, was struck by an lnterurban car which was backing out of the West Washington street car barns. Mrs. Mobley suffered severe cuts on her hands In addition to a badly wrenched back. When h&r head was Jammed through the windsh'eld of on automobile. In which she was riding with Robert A. Ford, 2544 Boulevard place, when the machine skidded, ran onto the sidewalk and struck a water plug at Washington and Grace streets, Miss Martha Farley, 24, of Kansas City, Mo., suffered a severe cut on ! her face. John Sldall, 54, 1210 East Washington i street, suffered an lujured right shoulder land left leg, when he stepped into the i side of a moving automobile driven by Albert Frltßoh, 210 North Gray street ; rt Is said Mr. Sldall failed, because of | the heavy rain, to see the approaching machine. v

MAN SHOT DOWN; WOMAN IS JAILED Slandered Her and Daughter, Accused Declares. Bpeels Ito The Times. 1 GREENSBURG, Ind., April 18.—Mrs. C. I-'. Willey, wife of a railroad brakeman. was still held here today awaiting the fate of Patrick Dnrmody. 23, who Is in the Robert W. Long hospital at Indianapolis suffering from bullet wounds she inflicted. The shooting took place on the streets here after Mrs. Willey accosted Darmody about slanderous remarks he is alleged to have made about her and his 10-year-old daughter. Mrs. Willey surrendered. The bullet entered Darmody’s month, spilt the lower Jaw and lodged in the throat. It Is feared the wound may prove fatal. Darmody's version of tha shooting was that Mrs. Willey met him on the street and pulled a gun from her clothing after she had said: “You've been talking about me and my daughter, and damn you. I'm going to kill you.” Mrs. Willey says, however, that when she accused Darmody of the remarks he moved as if to strike her and she shot in self-defense. NOTICE TIP DROP, MRS. HOOSIER? ; Washington Says Food Slump Is 1 Per Cent. WASHINGTON, April 18.—The coat of food to the average family declined 1 per cent in March, as compared with February, according to a report by the Bureau of Labor Statistics today. The report shows that twenty-nine food commodities out of forty-five which are nsed ns the basis of computation by this bureau, showed a decrease iu price. The greatest decline was 13 per cent In the price of eggs. Director of Nursing Service to Come Here Mary E. Marshall of New York, dlreetop of nursing service for the National Tuberculosis Association, today wired Mary A. Meyers, executive secretary of the Marion County Tuberculosis Association. that she will spend Tuesday and Wednesday in Ind'anapolis, In conference with public health nurses and other health officials here. She will confer with Miss 9 Meyers concerning the program for the nurses' section of the meeilng of tho National Tuberculosis Association, which Is to be held in New York June 15-17. Miss Meyers Is chairman of the program committee for that section. A luncheon will be given for Miss Marshall Tuesday at noon at tha Ayres teamroom, to which all nurses or others Interested In disease prevention are Invited. Reservations for the luncheon may be made by telephoning Main 0958. Kansas Goes to High Court to Block Howat WASHINGTON, April 18.—The State of Kansas today asked the Supreme Court to dismiss the appeal of Alexander Howat. State mine leader, attacking the constitutionality of the Kansas Court of Industrial Relations. The new court, an innovation in Industrial relations, has been attneked bitterly by organized labor, which is expected to endeavor to make an issue out of tha Howat appe. Gag Watchmen and ‘Clean’ Distillery s PEORIA, 111., April 18.—Twenty-five .25—r--ri anil masked hi-jackers today made a wholesale raid on the Corning distillery and made their get-away with 200 cases of liquor. They bound and gagged five watchmen and locked them up while the said was conducted. Three automobile trucks wero used In hauling the wot . goods from the distillery, • A