Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 151, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1921 — Page 17

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES. 25-29 S. Meridian St. Main 3500. Classified Adv. Dept. RATES. One time 11 Per line Three consecutive times.. .10 per line Six consecutive times 09 per line Contract rates on application. Lodges and club notices 75c per insertion Church notices (1 Inch or lees) ..50c per Insertion Over J Inch 07 per line additional Death notices 85c per insertion Card of Thanks or In Memorlam Notices 07 per line Ada received until 11:45 a. m. for publication same day.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS. BE** 1 TOjCbCdf “™‘ Parlors 1222 Union St. PLANNER & BUCHANAN 120 North Illinois St. MMVkI directors to the people of Indianapolis since 1817. Phones—Main 0841-0842. Auto. 22-541. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY fetorge Grinsteiner „ Umi Director. 622 E. Market. 4M phone Main 0808. Nets phone 17-20?. J. C. WILSON 1188 Prospect. Auto. 51-671. Drexel 0.422. W. T. BLASENGYM 1828 Shelby sh Drexel 1570. Auto. 51-118. CUAS. A. HOC KEN SMITH. 728 N. Illinois. Mala 1188. Auto. 11-168. KI’MKJUL DIRECTORS—WM E. KREIGER. New 81-184. Main 1484. 1402 N. Illlnola GADD —BERT s.- GADD. 2120 Prospect r.t. Phones Drexel 0422. Automatic 52-1 <8 UNDERTAKERS —HISEY A TITUS. S1 North Dei. New 26-584. Main 2830. ' FEENEY & FEENEY. 1084 y. Illinois. Main 0842. DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. HODGE. PERMELIA R. —Wife of T. A Hodge, died Thursday. Nov. 3 at resider.ee, 1214 E. Twenty-Third atreet. age 80 yearn Funeral Saturday, Nov. b at 10 a. in., at Finn Bros.’ funeral parlor# 12* tV. Market . Burial Oak Hilt cemetery. Lebanon. Ind.. at 2 p. m. Frlenda invited. ROSS. GEORGIA —(Nee Gowans), died at the home of her mother. Mrs. Fred Hoermann, 270 Hendricks flace, Thursday. Nov. 2 B’Bo p. rn. Funeral Saturday. Nov. f. at 8:90 Friends Invited. Burial M*morlal Park cemetery. SPAULDING. NORMA V. A. REXROTH — Beloved wfle of Dr. George L. Spaulding, departed this life at Bt. Vlnoent s hospital. Nov. 4, 8:40 a. m. Funeral netlce later WOELZ. IjOUlSA—Passed away Wednesday evening, Nov. 2 at her home, ISo Talbott st., age 82 years. Funeral Saturday. Nov. 5 at 10 a. m. Burial frown HIU cemetery. IN MEMORIAM. IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance *of Fred Kossmann, who passed away Nov. 4, 1920. Today recall# aad memories Os a loved one who has gone to rest. And those who think of him today Are the ones who loved him best. WIFE AND CHILDREN. lost and found. LOST—Fur collar, child’s yellow, lost on Pennsylvania car. between 19tfc and North sts, or near Metropolitan School o. Music. Finder call Randolph 1118, Reward. LOST —platinum bar pin with seven diamonds In ahopplng district or on Illinois street oar. Call Washington 3452. V\ ebstsr 0228 or Auto. 41-108. Liberal reward. LOST—Raincoat. Thursday morning on N New Jersey, between Thirty-First and Fall Creek blvd. Drexel 2212. P.eward. LOST—-In downtown district, small pendant with silver filagree border attached to das silver chain. Reward. Auto, 61-213. LOST— Keys - with tag attached, marked Box 112. Reward if returned to 910 N. Capitol or phone Randolph 2435. LOST —Airedale pup. female: 6 months old. Reward If returned to 1.*7 b. West. Drexel 0629. . LOST Duvetyn puree on or leaving Prospect car. Finder return to 1149 Olive street. Reward. LOST —Short haired German Shepherd; black mouth, full grown. Reward. Call Webster 1095. LOST—Sunburst brooch, diamond center; finder call MRS. DUNN. Main 4212. Revs- ard. - . LOST —Tortoise shell rim glasses In case; at or near Kelth’a theater. Nov. 2. Clrcle 1234. - LOST —Elgin army wrist watch with gray tape attached. In Ayras. Wash. 2997. PERSONALS. FAIRMONT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private; price# reasonable; may work for board; babies adopted; write for booklet. MRS. T. B LONG. 4911 L. Twenty-Seventh at., Kansas City. Mo. MASSAGE or violet ray treatments in the home. 7 to 9 a. m. or 4:20 to 6:30 p. m. Circle 1588. - NOTICES. NOTICE. Stockholders’ annual meeting of the White River Railroad Company for the election of officers and general business at the office of Kingan & Cos.. Indlanapolla Tuesday, November 15, at 3 p, m. R. W. JORDAN, Secretary. CHICKEN, fish and oyster to order; also banquets and dinner.: arranged any time. Large dance hall and Srivate dinning room. Mars Hill Hotel. EO. F. GETS, formerly of Waldorff-As-torla. Belmont 2281. ring 1. TURKEY RUN—A delightful rendezvous for autolst# dinner parties and an idea! place for the winter vacation. Make your Thanksgiving and over Sunday reservation# early. Call or write MRS. DELLA LUKE, Marshall, Ind. Turkey Run Inn. YOU are Invited to the weekly dance at M*r* HIU Hotel on Wednesday and Sunday evenings. Take West Indianapolis car. Chicken dinner every day. Belmont 8381, ring 1. DELLMAX’S masquerade ball at Mars HIU Hotel on Wednesday evening. Nov. 9. Call hotel. Dellman and friends cordially Invited. Russell Gibson dance manager. ELECTION NOTICE. Election of one trustee for three years, Dec. 4. Schwa ben Vereln of Indianapolis. OTTO GRAF, Secretary. WELSBACH company is gone; get your supplies at MATHEWS LIGHT CO. 601 xr- chusetts ave. Main 2212, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES. MARGARET A. SELLERS. D. P. D. C. D. O. Drugiese therapy. Massage. ’O6 Vi & Illinois. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. FOR SALE—Grocery and restaurant combined; will sell at bargain. Owner Is in bad health; located In email town; rent cheap. Address A No. 1826, Times. GROCERY-MEATS—Restaurant# rooming bouaea We save you money. 89 When bldg. INDIANAPOLIS BUSINESS EXCHANGE. HOTEL es 86 roomi; hotel of 40 Menu; hotel of 60 rooms; in good location; 92,760 will handle. Phone Belmont 2381, ring 1. GROCERY and meat market; doing good buslneee downtown. Cause of selling, leaving city. Circle 8386. CITY property or clear farms to exchangs for merchandise. LEAVITT LAND CO.. Indianapolis. Ind. ROOMING HOUSE. 9 rooms, modern, 5450. Call owner. Main 7508. GROCERY for sale cheap. SEBREE. 40 N. Delaware. BUSINESS NOTICES. BOARD at Hotel Lafayette. Mars Hill Good ear serrloe. Dances Wednesday eve. DID TOC SELL ITT ~ K not, try the automobile columns of • The "Times What Ada.

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MALE HE L P—W ANTED. CABINET makers upholsterers, firstclass machine hand--. Permanent position at best wages In furniture Industry. Write, giving your experience. Address A No. 1819. Times. SALE SM A N—W ANT ED. SALESMEN, house-to-house, not crew work Not sold by stores; demonstration means sale; carry In pocket. Cali 312, Great Eastern Hotel. AGENTS—WANTED. LEADING accident and health insurance company, operating on > 'h annual and monthly basis, has deslra_ • openings for district managers and local agents throughout Indiana. For particulars write NATIONAL CASUALTY COMPANY. Detroit. Mich. F E M ALE H . E LP ~ WA NT EDHOSEWORK. general; good wages; gas. electricity and water In home. Route O. Box 135. Indianapolis. Phone West New- i ton. 60-4. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. COLORED girl wants place to assist in housework ar.d care children. HELEN COOK, 1522 N, Arsenal. GENEP.AL office work; experienced on Underwood typewriter and calculator. Webster 5632. TRAINED nurse wishes to take care of Invalids or elderly couple. 811 Lincoln street. DAY NURSERY—Care for children while, mothers work. 721 N. Capitol. M. 8833 TOUNG lady wishes position as pianist In theater or music house. Call Drexel 7927. WANTED—Lace curtains to launder. 820 Edison avenue. Circle 0641. LAUNDRY to do at home. BUSINESS SERVICES. Hatters’ Plush and Beaver Sailors Remodsled. VELVET AND PLUSH HATS CLEANED AND STEAMED. We also clean and block men’s hats. INDIANAPOLIS HAT BLEACHERY. Main 6179. 28 Kentucky Ave. j FURNITURE repairing, upholstering and reftnishlng, new overstuffed furniture made to order. Randolph 0144. NOAH WISE. LET us re-nlckel your stovea and make them like nsw. All kinds of nickelplating and welding. Call Irvington 3106, ring 2. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F. BURKLE. 416 Mass. ave. Main 1428. New 23-775. “ELECTRIC’WIRING - ' New plan. 5 rooms, sls. Randolph 9934. MASSAGE vapor baths, violet ray sulphur magnetic rubs for rheumatism and all kinds of aliments. Circle 5819 WANTED Miscellaneous seeing and fancy work. Well qualified; widow. Circle 2060. ~ .'SAFETY RAZOR BLADEb ~ ELECTRIC power; lighting installations and repair work. F. R. HUBER. Drexei 1658. INSTRUCTIONS. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE, ML E. Washington it.. Indianapolis, Ind. Circle 0757. DETECTIVES. ~ The Nation il Detective Bureau, Inc. Criminal and Civil Investigation# SUITE 1010 ODD FELLOW BLDG. Circle 8380. Night, Webster 5837. Represented in #ll principal cities. Quigley-Hyland Agency Civil and* Criminal Investigators. 526-529 Law bldg. Main 2902. HOUSES—TO TeT. LAFAYETTE PIKE. North of Thirtieth street. 7 pooms. one acre ground; good condition; sheds, $22.50. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO. 830 S. PERSHING. Five rooms, gaxage, semi-modern, $27.50. Washington bank and trust co. CARROLLTON, 4004; well furnished sunny home; garage: one block from car; references. Washington 4004. BEAUTIFUL new brick veneer 8-room house: modern. 49 E. McCarty street. Drexei 5888. MERIDIAN, S., 2022; 11 rooms; electricity, well, cistern. MATHER, 34 Union Trust. LASALLE. N.. 837: new 5-room, modern double, garage. $45. Webster 9126. NORTH iT~E., 5228; west half of modern double. Irvington 1821. CENTRAL. 1212; 7 room# modern, half of double, SSO. Harrison 1414. FOUR-ROOM bungalow. 2965 N. Gayle st. Call Webster 4553 after 6 p. m. TWO-ROOM apartment, furnished] modern. Circle 2224. FLATS, APA RTM E NTS—TO “LET. /VWWSAAkWWVWWWWWWWWS/Wv Upper Duplex On N Meridian. In first-class condition; heat and water furnished; $65 per month. Ind. Trust Cos. ~ 1149 Fair it] and Ave! T~ Four rooms and bath, thoroughly mod* ren, SCS. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4518. BLAINE, 1319; part of stricHy modern, steam-heated apartment No. 8; furnished or unfurnished neir NorAy^s’# FUR NISH ED HOUSES AND FLATS. CAPITOL. N„ 1409; 2-room fwrajshed apartment, thoroughly modern. Circle 8364. BUSINESS PLACES—TO LIT. ' FOR RENT —Cafeteria an<f storeroom In Mars Mill hotel near La Fayette Motor Works attend of Mars Hill car line. WHEN patronizing tfcM* advertisers mention the Time#

TRANSFER AND STORAGE. Krisberg Transfer We have 4 sizes of trucks; $1 per load and up, depending on size of truck required. We estimate cost at your home free. Careful handling. Prompt servloe. Offlce, 9 S. East st. Tel. Circle 6932. PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private locked rooms and open space, 25c per month and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give you exact prices on any kind of work without any obligations. 419-23 E. Market street. Main 2750. Auto. 23-680. BLUE STAR TRANSFER. Local and long distance hauling, wants a load to Chicago between Nov. 1 and 8, from Terre Haute to Indianapolis between 9 and 15, to and from Dayton 0., between 15 to 22. 155 Kentucky ave. Main 2294. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Main 2028. Auto. 21-133, WE have three different size trucks that Is adopted for any kind of hauling; minimum contract for your hauling. Circle 6574. TRANSFER. Call Webster 3027; 4 load and up. large truck. Careful, responsible men. Piano moving a specialty. MOVING furniture and pianos. 34 and up; large covered trucks; experienced men. FRED SUESZ Webster 3644. 6, F BEHRENT Big 4 transfer, moving and hauling $3 a load and up. Drexel 7072. Main 8241. A1 TRANSFER and trucking large or smull trucks. We sell high-grade coal. Webster 1580. GUY" Storage Cos. Cheapest rat# in city. 20 W. Henry t. Main 4696 >. a .uuve, you rlgut. u't our price# Northwestern Trans. Cos Randolph 3741. “UNION-STATION BAGGAGE CO. Use the phone ——Call Main 7119 _ _______ 82 room. Webster 3229. ROOMS—TO LET. ROOMS 76c to $1.50. Special rates by the week and all modern conveniences. THE GEM STAG HOTfeL. 35 YV. Ohio nreet. RUCKLE, 1903; splendidly furnished front room, Sunday morning breakfast if desired, gentlemen only. Randolph 4372. STEaM-HEATED modern hotel room 14 per week. Family trade solicited. Mars Hill Hotel, liars Hill car line. _ HOUSEKEEPING or sleeping, singly or In suites: everythin* furnished; board If desired. Drexel THREE unfurnished roils*; bath; heat and light free. Private home. Drexel 3543. COLLEGE. 2932; furnished room for 1 or 2 gentlemen, also garage. Randolph 1953. OLIVE st., 914. one room furnished or unfurnished for tlH>j>s. Prl it* borne. HOLMES. N., 75; 3 nicely furnished warm rooms. Belmont 31*3. FIRST-CLASS furnished room. 666 E. Twenty-Fourth street. BOARD AND ROOMS—TO LFT. BOARD and room. Albo table board. 46 Soutn Rural nreet. Webster 652". LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. MADISON, 1026, housekeeping room and kitchenette; gas, bath, private entrance. $5. Drexel 637*. __ WEST INDIANAPOLIS, 2-room suite for lights housekeeping; newly furnished. Belmont 1359 LARGE modern room wltn kitchenette. heat, lights, bath. Circle 7313. THREE connecting housekeeping rooms for rent. Belmont 4806. modern" light housekeeping room# suitable for family; reasonable. Main 6811. MODERN, 2 furnished rooms and kitchenette. Rent dounie or single. 608 E. 12th. TWELFTH, 608 E.; 1 modern front furnished room for COUPLE rooms for light housekeeping. 820 Edison avenue. Circle 0641. GAftAGE.S— TO LET. BIG BARN, consisting of 12 stalls and big second story. . For information. Drexel 2197. REALIST AT E~ Fo R BALE. BRAND NEW FIVE-ROOM BUNG ALOV/ on paved street northeast. Furnace, electric lights, garage; 50-foot lot. Price If taken in five days. $3,900; $650 cash, balance $34 monthly. THE GATES-KIN-NEAR COMPANY. 760 Bankers Trust Bldg, Main 1409 Five-Room Double Gas for lights and cooking, city water, front and back porch; price $3,500. SSOO cash, balance monthly. Mr. Anderson. I. N. Richie & Son 710-12 Bankers Trust bldg. Main 0620. TWO lots on paved street near senool, car line, store, eto. Electric lights and telephone available. Located northeast. Size of the two lots 92x134. Beauttful building lot. Will sell to responsible party at $750 for the two low. Terms S2O cash down, then $9 per month. MR.. YOUNG. Washington 1079. 5-ROOM EMI-MODERN Bungalow, near Goodlet and Tenth. Price $2,700; $660 down. Call Clark. Randolph 6266 evenings. Frank S. Clark & Cos. 226 E. Ohio. Mi.tn 8377. COZY FI SEMI-MODERN HOME , on North Sherman drive. Lot 75x185. Plenty of fruit and shade trees. Price for quick sale $3,600; S6OO cash, then S3O monthly. The Firm That Hustles. 760 Bankers Trust Bldg. Main 1409. COZY brand new bungalow due north. Btrtctly modern, naver occupied. For quick sale S6OO, then S6O monthly takes It Price $6,500. Splendid fall bargain. Mr. Y oung, Main 1409. Residence, Washington 1079. No. 253 N. Beville Ave. Five rooms, gas, paved street, $3,860; SSOO cash. $22.50 per month. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. FIVE-ROOM bungalow, built-in features; good location; SI,OOO cash; balance monthly. Washington 1472, SIX rooms, semi-modern, furnace, gas and electricity. 1370 Freemont st. Har. 2350. ALABAMA, south of creek, corner, sevenroom modern double. Randolph 5514. FOR houses on terms, doubles or singles, call C. J. OSBORN. Drexel 6184. MODERN 7-room house, walking distance. Circle 2634. SETVEN-Rooju house. Inquire at 2180 S. New 4er£.

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. North Keystone Ave. Near Tenth st., iivo-room house, gas. city water, lights, toilet, swer. etc.; a' real bargain. See VanArsdale, with 11. C. Tuttle & Bro. 131 E Ohio st. Main 1163. 88 W. RAYMOND; will decorate and put In electric lights for $1,40u, 5100 down. 40 W. RAYMOND; wilt decorate and put In electric lights for $1,750, $l6O down. ?33l FERNWAY. 5 rooms; will decorate and put in electric lights, $3,200; S2OO cash. Leo K. Cline Main 3115. 411 I.emcke Blog Lincoln Street Seven rooms, large lot; electric lights, city water and g**\ go rage; on paved street. Price $2,200; S6OO cash, balance afy terms. Tall Mr Mclnteer. I. N. Richie & Son. 719-12 Bankers Trust Bldg Main 0610. $4,750.00 Six-Room Modern, North SSOO cash. $45 per month; good house, near car. school and church; good neighborhood Trustees System Realty Cos. Main 5357. Eve., Mr. Laub. Web. Ml3. Owner Leaving City Must sell home of seven rooms, gas. city water, electric lights. large barn, on Fletcher ave. Want offer. Will take i U r in* Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors ! 132 E. Market St. | Here Folks. I Really Want to Sell ! there, either together or separate. What are your term* ? Five rooms and two big 'porches lot 60*150; summer cottage in Ravenawood Also the furniture and a grtod l-cyllnder Studebaker touring car with good cord tires. Extra easy terms. Address A No. XS22. Times. Elder Ave., Near Washington Splendid home, 6 rooms, gas. water, electric Ughta; newly papered. In good repair. Price *52.650. ’ $360 caah. balance terme. Dunlop & Holtegel, Realtors SSOO Cash buys a eeven-room t;il-modern house on North Denny. alertrL lights, water and ga# Prioe 13.800. Crum & Boulden Realty Cos. 217 K. of P Bldg. Main 4333. Lot Near Rlveraide park on Koehne and Twenty-Flrat All Improvements in and paid, $650; S2OO o a *h. balance $5 per mo. Howard C. Venn. m B. Market st. Main ms. A TT At : ’ 59 Arbor ave.. In West (| rr II Indlnnapoli# I have a U J| n . dandy 5-room cottage nb- “ * solutety worth the money, *2,500; S3OO cash, balance $22 per mo. Why pay rent? GEO. A. LUCAS. 726 K. of P. Bldg. Circle 6600. Res.. Bel. 4926. S4OO CASH. A full two story double located on Eugene street, 5 rooms to the aide with gas. electric lights and water. Furnace on one side. A decided bargain. FRANK M. HUEBER * SON. 206 Lombard Bldg Main 4773. bCoU’N'YH. California stylo bungalow, 5 rooms and sun parlor: all built-in tures, including ln-o-<ioor bed. 13 tons of coal In basement; large lot and garage; American Beauty rose hedge. 4914 East New York st. Irvington 2861. ATTRACTIVE new 5-room bungalow and garage north, 3 lots; will take lot as first payment. Owner. Main 0186. Evenings, Drexel 1493. REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. Edgewood atop 6; new 5-room bungalow; well, garage; acre of land. Will take vacant lot. east $3,000. Trueblood with RELIABLE REALTY CO. Main 0186. Evenings, Irvington 3268. ~ REAL ESTATE—WANTED. CABH FOR EQUITY IN REAL ESTATE MAIN 1116. REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE. INCOME property tor unincumbered farm# CHARLES HURST. K. of P. Bldg., Indianapolis. A FAIR trade is better than a sacrifice axle. GEO. R. BROWN. 1002 Lemcke bldg. FOR SALE OR TRADE—-Two lots for automobile. Drexel 8861. LOTS—FOR SALE. VACANT lot, about 100x80, with barn and shed; corner Olive and Georgia; will rent by year, S3OO per year. Ind. Trust Cos. FOR SALE —Five or ten acres on Sherman drive, south of Prospect; paved street, city water. Call Drexel 1539. LOT FOR SALE; N. EUCLID AVENUE. CIRCLE 8871. FAR MS—FOR SALE. DAY & DAY Indiana* Largest Farm Dealer# 160V4 B. 111. t. Phone. Circle 4809. HOME SEEKERS, send for Vtrginla farm Hat. Best climate. Dept. 84. Emporia, Virginia. A UTO M O B f L E S—WANTED.^ AUTOS WANTED. CASH for your Junked, burned, wrecked or used oar. WE are the LARGEST used car dealers in the state. WE have all parts for 200 car# INDPLS. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 518 N. Capitol ave. Main 2638. Open evenings and Sundays. AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. 619 N. Illinois St. Main 1579. Auto. 25-063. AUTOS wanted. WEISSMAN’S, 212-14 e! New York street. Main 4448, TRUCKB—FOR SALE. FOUR-TON truck, concrete mixer and Buiok truck for sale. LIPPETT GARAGE, 1501 W. Washington.

AUTQ - M - OBILES ~ FOR SALEREAL BUYS Lexington Salon Sedan 1921, seven-passenger. This car is practically new in every way and can be purchased at a very reasonable price. Jordon Touring, 1920 Newly painted, with five good tires and extra good top. This car is priced to sell. Kissel Coupe, 1920 This car is practically new, having been driven less than 10,000 miles. Priced at a remarkably low figure. Oakland, 1918 Roadster. This car is in good mechanical shape, good top and 4 good tires. Priced very low. LOCAL BRANCH IMME & MARMOM CO. Meridian and Eleventh Sta. * TEN DAY SALE Over 20 Bargains to Select From BUY NOW AND Save $50.00 to $150.00 EASY TERMS OR TRADE Buiok 6, 1919 touring Buick 4; 1918 touring Hudson’ Super 6 tour. Cadillac 8 63 touring Chandler chummy Dodge roadster, closed Chevrolet F. A. sedan Monroe M-3 sedan Maxwell, 1919, closed Monroe M-4 tour. Pathfinder 4-cyi. tour„ Continental motor Oakland Six touring Ford touring (two) Ford roadster Ford 1921 speedster Classiest Job in town We have also fifteen additional cars not mentioned in thiß list. j WE WELCOME YOUR THOROUGH INSPECTION OF ANY OF THESE CARB BEFORE BUYING. BRING YOUR MECHANIC. Open evenings and Sundays during this sale. I. Wolf Auto Cos. 619 N. Illinois. Main 1579., UU.NTS TItADJD Dodge Brothers Touring $475 will buy this 1913 ear in excellent shape. Dodge Brothers Touring A dandy little 1917 model with good tires, only $375. Dodge Brothers Roadster 1920 model, used very little and in fine condition; excellent tire# only $675. Dodge Brothers Touring 1920, a good looking car with Royal cord tires and recently been gone over, 1675. Reo 4 Touring, 1919 This car has been thoroughly overhauled, has good top anu tires; only S6S6. Ford Touring, 1920 Has a starter and Just been repainted, only $275. Ford Touring, 1919 Starter block, repainted and good condition, only $196. ' C.h.Wallbrich Company DoDse Bhothsrs Motor Vsmiclbs^ $46 N. Meridian. ——■■ 1921 BRISCOE. Grey touring. This car been driven lee* than 500 mile# Priced right Ca*h or terms. KEYSTONE MOTORS CO. Circle 8301. 510 N. Capitol avenue. STUDEBAKER 8. touring. Name your own term# 518 N. Capitol. Open evening# PAIGE 6, eport. Name your own term# 618 N. Capitol. Open eventnge. PAIGE touring car. 6 passenger; excellent condition. Five cord tires; new curtain open with doors. Will demonstrate. From owner. Randolph 8594. OVERLAND chummy. Name your own term# 519 N. Capitol. Open evening# STUDEBAKER roadster. Name your own Iggi fss tL GEfltol- Open evening#

AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES,

THINK QSant Tires S,COO Miles Guarantee 30x,‘i Fabric Tires. .$ 8.00 32x31/2 Fabric Tires. .$12.75 30x3% Fabric Tires. .SIO.OO 33x4 Fabric Tires. .$16.20 31x4 Fabric Tires. .$14.70 34x4 Fabric Tires. .$16.95 35x4% Fabric Tiros. .$23.30 YOU WILL BE SATISFIED AT KENTUCKY AVE. VULCANIZING CO. 85 KENTUCKY AVENUE MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. V L 3 lbs. Extracted HONEY 75c ■ 1 Pound, 30c d&T' the honey store f 152 NORTH DELAWARE ST.

AUTOMQBILES—FOR SALE. A careful Inspection of the automobile list below will certainly convince you that now Is the time to buy. Such tremendous values In used oars have never before been offered the used car purchaser. Renewed Nash 5-pass, touring. Renewed Nash 7-paes, touring. Renewed Nash roadster. Reo 6-pass, touring. Chevrolet sedan K. B. 1910. Buick B-pass. touring, D-45. Cadillac 5-pas# touring. Hupp 7-pae*. touring. Paige 5-pass, touring. Olds roadster. OPEN EVENINGS. Losey-Nash Retail Company 400 N. Capitol ave. Main 3348-3349. Auto. 21-946. FORD touring. Name your own term# 619 N. Capitol. Open evening# FORD speedster; atarter; nain* your own term# 816 North Capitol avenue. F\/'vTpv/~iT i 'i TOURING—Good mecnan-L'Vj-L'vtili leal condition; original paint; good battery; A1 cord tire* on rear with good fabrics In front and one spare; good top; hood cover. Will *ell i for sß2.’). Phone from 4 to 7 p. m. any ! day. Randolph 1584. Private owner. Will demonstrate. ; DoDtVK touring Name your own term# I 618 1 N. Capitol. Open evening# ~aTJt orepaT rs and SUP PL IE 8. AUTO washing" Our specialty. 354 North Illinois* S & S Auto Laundry SUN-LIT E gas; 8000 East Washington street. Phone Irvington 3106, ring 2. We exchange all gaa lighting tank# CBy delivery every afternoonMOTORCYCLES AND BICY~CLES.~ Now is the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 534-36 Mass. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycle# FLOYD PETERMAN. 509 Massachusetts avenue. BICYCLE—Medium size; good condition. , 1815 N. Alabama. Randolph s76s. GIRL’S wheel for sale, in good condition. Call Randolph 0698. MISC EL LAN SALE, Invalid chairs for rent, 33.50 per month. Free delivery to all parts of city. Crutches MnftCm Jsc per month. BAKER BROS. Main 3465. Auto. DO YOU WEAR PANTS? OF COURSE YOU DO. BUT TOURS DIRECT FROM THE MAKER AND SAVE THE DIFFiSRBNCJB. , PANTS READY TO WEAR. $8.75 AND UP. PANTS TAILORED TO YOUR MBASURB. 85.00 AND UP. LEON TAILORING CO. 254 MASS. AVE. FOR SALE—SO gallon Bowser oil tank. Good as new. 35 Kentucky SAVE your trees; leave order for fall spraying; trees and shrubbery for sale. Webster 6300. Circle 0418. POK SALE —Boy’s good heavy blue winter coat. Will sell cheap for quick sale. Call Webster 6894. TERM* given on new and used machine# White Sewing Machine Cos. 312 Blass ave. PARTITIONS, oak; two sewing machines. Call Webster 4240. 2333 Station street. STOVE SALE—Rebuilt heaters and cookers; half price. 634 E. Wash. M. 3977. BABY carriage, gray reed, rubber tires; wire wheels, S2O. Randolph 6629. 25 PAIRS men and women's good used shoes; SI.OO pair. Belmont 3439. IRISH MAIL, - baby's olothesTiady’s coat. oak bed. Harrlaon 1864, GAS RANGE for sale. Belmont 1294.

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WE have the following obsolete material for sale: Shop stools, wooden seats and backs, some all metal, small ones 50c each, large ones 75c each; drafting boards 3 ft. by 4 ft., standard board. $5; shop aesas, in good condition, price each $7lamp globes. 8 C. P„ 12 volts; wood screws, machine screws, studs, nut# bow sockets, bows, cap screws, piston rings, 3 sßx3-16 fenders, radiators, cushion fpnngs, auxiliary seat# not upholstered--12-volt horns, 32x4 H and 33x5 inner tubes, top boots, steering column# head lamps, carburetors, 12-volt starter# tire pumps, 32x4$* used tire# oil gauges and others items, Nordyke & Marmon Cos. See Mr. VI eber. Gate 6, Kentucky avenue. Match Your Coat With a Pair of / I \ TO TR S || THE PANTS STORE CO. IA / Two Stor.# IH 48 W. Ohio St. , MAKE your old coat look like new suit by matching a pair trousers with the CORRECT PANTS MAKERS CO. j 104 6* W. Ohio St. Time* Want Ads find tbe right people for tbe right places and the right place; tor tb* right peopl# Phoaa Main <699. Auto 88-951. HOiISEHOLD GOODS—FOR SALE■ REBUILT STOVES. j Florence. Nubian, Palace, Garland. I Bucks, Jewel and all other makes cheap, j Payment# [ BAKER BROS. . MIJSICAL —SALE OR WANTED. PIANOS and talking machines cheap on i payments. BAKER BROS. DOGS. POULTRY. PIGEONIs7 ETC. : HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dogs. ! INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY, City dog pound. 924 K. N. Y. Main 0872. L AY E stock and"Vehlcles. ~ I RABBITS, Flemish Giants, black Dutchess. blue Dutchess. Belgians. large size | whites, also white Angorlan stock; papers | with all but the Belgians. Harrison 3151. I 2419 N. Talbott. LARGE™ PROFITS : from small expenditure follow Real : Estate advertising in “Want Ad” columns i of the Times. COAL AND WOOD—FOR SALE. Alii Mines on Strike in Indians PRSCES ARE ADVANCING W .Va. Mine Run $7.00 Poca. Lp 11.00 W. Ya. Lp 9.00 Ind. Lp 7.00 j Ind. M. R. 5.75 50 cents additional for wheeling. E. & Q. Coal Cos. Phone Rand. 0565. Circle 0306. Yard# 127 Fulton st. COAL STRIKE ON BUY NOW Don’t Beiiay Genuine LINTON LUMP, $7.00 L. H. BAIN COAL CO. AT YOUR SERVICE. Main 3531. Main 2161. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. Best Ind. or Linton No. 4; clean forked $7.00 Illinois lump, large clean forked $7.60 Best Brazil block, clean forked $8.50 Beet Illinois egg, clean forked $7.26 Best Brazil egg, clean forked $7.60 High-grade nut and slack $5.00 Delivered anywhere in the city. FREE KINDLING, with each ton or more ordered. Drexel 3280. Auto. 52-884. COAL Best Linton No. 4 block 4-lnch vein, delivered $6.76; haul yourself $5.75. Mine run bright clean, about 50% large lump, $5.76. Coal now on track at Sixteenth and Monon. Telephone Main 1657 or Randolph 1721. CASH COAL CO. COAL. SALE THREE DAYS ONLY. Semi-Pocahontas M. R„ $7.75. Virginia M. R., $7.50; best grade. Main 5056. Auto. 28-001, Office open after 8:30 a. m. EMERGENCY COAL CO. -eWA Li-f-ww,- mg, clean fourth vein Linton Lump; fine, clean egg and nut; no slack. RANDALL COAL CO. Kentucky avenue and White River, Drexel 4967. WHY WORRY T LET a Time* Want ad soil It tot 7r*.

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LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF SALE of securities, pledged un.-’er the trust Indenture of Premier Motor Corporation of New York, dated Nov. 1, 1916. securing 5 year 6 per cent Convertible Gold Notes. Supreme Court, County of New York— The Equitable Trust Company of New York, plaintiff, against Premier Motor Corporation of New York, defendant, County clerk's No. 33874-1921. By virtue of the decree of foreclosure and sale duly made ami entered in the above entitled action, bearing date Oct. 3, 1921, I, the undersigned, referee In said decree named, will sell without appraisement at public auction at the exchange Bajesroom, No. 14-16 Vesey street in the borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on the 9th day of November, 1921, at 12:30 o’clock p. m. on that day. the stock and notes covered by and embraced in the trust indenture dated Nov. 1, 1916, made by Premier Motor Corporation of New York to the Equitable Trust Company of New York, trustee, as the same are described and defined in the above mentioned decree. A brief description of the stock and notes tp be sold is as follows: 14,663 shares of the par value of SIOO each of the common capital stock of Premier Motor Corporation, a Delaware corporation; 8,851 shares of the par value of SIOO each of the preferred capital stock of che Premif r Motor Corporation, a Delaware corporation; 14 promissory notes on which llrere is now due $545,000 principal and accrued interest, made by the Premier Motor Corporation, a Delaware corporation, payaule on demand and protested for nonpayment after demand and for the following respective principal amounts: 1 for $132,000, 5 for $50,000, 1 for $54,000, 1 for $27,000, 1 for $20,000, 3 for $15,000. 1 Tor $9,000, 1 for SB,OOO. Said stock and notes will be offered for sale in the three following methods: First. Said preferred sto k will be offered in eighty-eight (88) parcels of 100 shares each ar.d one parcel of 61 shares. Said common stock will be offered in one hundred forty-six (146) parcels of 100 shares each and one parcel of 63 shares. Said ' notes will be offered in separate parcels, j each note constituting one parcel. Second. ■ AH of said stock will be offered as one i parcel and all of said notes will be offered as one parcel Third. All of said stock | and all of said notes will be offered as I one parcel and In an entirety. Said stock and notes will be sold in such of the foregoing methods as will bring the highest prlco in the aggregate for all the stock and notes. For the complete terms and condition* of said sale, ref-rence is hereby made to the above described decree of foreclosure and sale on file in the offlce of the clerk of the County of New York and to the terms and conditions of sale, a true copy of each of which may be examined at the Oiiice of the undersigned referee or the offlce of the Equitable Trust Company of New York, trustee, 37 Wall Street, Borough of Manhattan, City of New Y'ork. A brief summary of certain of said terms and conditions of sale follows: No bid will be accepted unless the bidder deposits with tho referee prior to the sale as a pledge that he will make good his bid in case of it# acceptance, the sum of $5,000 in cash or by certified check payable to the order of the referee on any bank or trust company acceptable to the referee. Upon the acceptance of any bid and within twenty day* after confirmation of such sale, the purchaser or purchasers shall, after the application thereto of any amounts theretofore deposited in cash or by certified check make such additlona payments in cash or approved certified check on account of the purchase price which in the aggregate will be sufficient to satisfy the cash requirements of said decree. Within the time aforesaid, the balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash or the purchaser or purchasers may make payment by delivering to the referee to be cancelled or credited as provided in said decree five year 6 per cent convertible secured gold notes of the Premier Motor Corporation of New York, dated Nov. 1, 1915, and unpaid past due coupons appertaining thereto. The referee has the right to adjourn any sale or sales. The right of resale is reserved in case of default by any successful bidder. The approximate amount of the lien or charge against the above described property is $480,294.84 with interest thereon from Oct. 3,192 L There are no prior lien*. Dated New York. N. Y„ Oct. 12, 192 L GEORGE W. MARTIN. Refer*#. 62 Wall Street. New York, N. T. MURRAY, PRENTICE & ALDRICH, Attorneys for the Equitable Trust Company of New York, Plaintiff, 37 Wall Street. New York, N. Y. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as administrator of the estate of' William Ernst Keske, deceased, late of Marlon County, Indiana, will, pursuant to an order of the Marion Probate Court ofi Marion County, Indiana, offer for sale, at private sale, at the offices of Means & Buenting, 519-522 State Life building. l Indianapolis. Indiana, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. on the 11th day of November, 1921, all the right, title and in-i terest of said decedent In the following real estate In Marion County, Indiana, towit: Lot No. seventy-six (76) in Spaaa * Co.'s first subdivision of the north part of the southwest quarter of section 7, town-, ship 15. north, range 4 east, a part of which subdivision is recorded in plat book 4 at page 64 thereof of the record in the offlce of the recorder of said county, I which subdivision is also known as Spaau. & Co.’s first Woodlawn subdivision, an addition to the city of Indiaanpolis, Free of incumbrances except the taxes i for the year 1921, and from day to day thereafter until sold. Said sale will be made for cash ia hand at not less than the full appraised value, thereof and subject to the approval of said court. ARTHUR W. SCHOWB. I Administrator, MEANS & BUENTING. Attorney#

FINANCIAL. /VWVAA/S^WVWWWWWWAAAi/VA^AAA^ PERSONAL LOANS i $lO TO S3OO This office Is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana and tru es-. tabllßhed for the purpose of providing a' i place where honest people can borrow j any amount from *lO to *3OO without; paying more than the legal rate of Interest or without being Imposed upon in' any way. It Is only necessary that you are keeping house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, 1 neither do we make Inquiries of your friends, relatives or trades people. You can have all time neoesaary for repayment and pay only for the actual; time you keep the money. Cali and let,, us explain. No charges unless you bor-' row. Loans with other companies paid l off and more money advanced at legal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2923 OR AUTO. 22-4EO. , SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. : i 118 E. Washington St, Comer Ylr. Aye, i FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana) and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WEL-> SOM, 10S N. Delaware at. Main 161S. PLAN TO HELP UNEMPLOYED Hoover Directs Movement to Distribute Work lu Cities. NEW YORK, Nov. f. Federal aid In relieving unemployment to every section of the country wag being' planned here today under the direction of Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Co®n*i merce. Hoover and other mem ben of; President Harding's committee on nn-j employment met here to consider A tentative plan prepared by CoL Arthur Wood, following an investigation for. setting up In important cities the ma*)/ chlnery for handling the situation locally. ;] The first step, it was understood, •would i be the designation of a leader in each of these cities to represent the Government In this work. Meeting with Hoover were Ernest Trigg Philadelphia; Mayor J. Peters and Andrew Butler, Boston; E. M. Poston, Columbus; Julius Barnes, Duluth; Matthew Woll Washington, and fivaJNev York representatives. .

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