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INDIANA DAILY TIMES. 25-29 S. Meridian St. Main 1500. Classified Adv. Dept. RATES. One time 11 P r Unc 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 less) 50c per Insertion Over 1 inch 07 per line additional Death notices 35c per Insertion Card ol Thanks or In Memorlam Notices 07 per line Ads received until 11:45 a. m. tor publication same day.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Ks”- 2V<i£dp i *"° : Parlors 1322 Union SL FLAN NEK & BUCHANAN 220 Nortb Illinois St Funeral directors to the people ol Indianapolis since 18*1. Phones—Main US4I-0542. Auto. 22-041. INDIa_NAPOLIS crematory George Grinsteiner Funeral Director, 522 E. Market Old phone Main 090*. New phone 17-204. j. cTvvilson 11*0 Prospect Auto. 61-571. DrcxM 0*22. W. T. BLASENGYM 1525 Shelby st. Drexel 2670. Auto. 51-114. CHAS. A. HOCKENSMITH. 724 N. Illinois. Main 116* Auto. 11-I*s. FUNERAL DIRECTORS — WM. E. KREIUER. New 21-164, Main 14*4. 1402 N. Illinois. GADD—BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect st Phones: Drexel 0422. Automatic 52-27*. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY A TITUS. 951 North Del. New 25-5*4. Main I*lo. FEENEY & FEENEY. 1024 N. Illinois. Main 0*43. DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. BERNDT—August F.. beloved husband of Ernestine Berndt, father of G. J. Berndt, Mrs. Minnie Ullrich. Mrs. Elizabeth Stinemeyer. Mrs. Bertha Berndt of Bedford. Ind-. A. H. Berndt of Bloomington, lnd.. F. W. Berndt and E. M. Berndt died at the family residence, 1032 N. Oakland ave., Sunday, at 1:30 p. m.. age 75 years. Funeral 2 p. m. Tuesday at the residence. Burial Crown Hill. Friends Invited. GUNNELS —Nathan N.. beloved husband of Ammle Gunnels, died Saturday night. Nov. 12, age 45 years. • Funeral Wednesday, Nov. 16, at 9 a. m. at residence. *34 S. Pennsylvania st. Friends invited. Burial New Crown Cemetery. PFISTERER —Peter, died suddenly Wednesday. Nov. 9. at 5:30 p. m.. age 65 years. Funeral Tuesday. Nov. 15. from his residence, *4O S. Noble st. 2 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. SEYMOUR —Lewis S.. died Sunday morning at his home near Stop 4, Plainfield line. Funeral at the residence of his father. John W. Seymour, 1245 W. Thirtieth st, Tuesday, Nov. 15. at 2 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill. SMlTE—Edward, beloved husband of Margaret, died Saturday. Nov. -2, age 26 years. Friends may view remains at *34 8. Pennsylvania st. Body will be sent to his home In Danville, Ky., at later date for burial. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our gratitude to our neighbors and friends, who assisted us during the sickness and death of our mother. Anna Personette. We appreciate the manybeautiful floral offerings ,ard a'K'assistance given in any way. Also the Rev. Father Shad. Dr. K. J. Jefferies, Blackwell &. Son. C.. I. W. employes. MR. AND MRS. ARKELL __ LOST AND FOUND. LOST —Squee-gea tire and rim. Call Drexel *033 and leave address; reward. FOUND—Black purse with fountain pen; also some change. Call at 4lots N. Del. PERSONALS. FAIRMONT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private; prices reasonable; may work for board; babies adopted; write for booklet. MRS. T. B. LONG. 4911 E. Twenty-Seventh st., Kansas City. Mo. PILES, fissures, fistula, ulceration, bleeding, Itching, cured at home. Write for free trial. U. S. TARNET, Auburn, Ind. SULPHUR BATHS, massage and violet rays Jennie Flslar. 10 W. Ohio. Circle 61*0. I will not he responsible for any debts contracted Dy my wife. Mrs. Jessie Grisso. CARL N. GRISSO. NOTICES. NOTICE. Stockholders' nnual meeting of the White River Railroad Company for the election of officers and general business at the office of Klngan & Cc.. Indianapolis, Tuesday. November 15. at 3 p. m. R. W. JORDAN. Secretary. TURKEY RUN —A delightful rendezvous --- autmsts, uinner parties and an ideal place lor *he winter vacation. Make your Thanksgiving and over Sunday reservations early. Call or write MRS. DELLA LUKE. Marshall. Ind. Turkey Run Inn. COLLECTIONS Fidelity Mercantile Agency. 607 Indiana Trust bldg. Main 0666. Instructions. MEN —to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington st.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. professional services. MARGARET A. SELLERS. D P. D C. D. O. Drugless therapy massage. 106 Vi S. Illinois st. 9a. m. to 9 p. m. DID YOU SELL IT 7 If not, try the automobile columns of The Times Want Ads. BUSINESS notices. BOARD at Hotel Lafayptte, Mars Hill. Good car service. DancOs Wednesday eve. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET. Clean stock, good fixtures: doing nice business; lump or invoice; other business. Belmont 4471. HOTEL centrally located downtown; 35 modern rooms: well filled; easy terms. is A No. 1826. Times, BmoDERN 7-room rooming house for sale r and small grocery. All newly papered. In first class condition. Will sell cheap. Circle *498. CAFETERIA in county seat; *250. if sold at once, J. W. HARTMAN, Danville lnd. , BUSINESS SERVICES. Hatters' Plush and Beaver Sailors Remodeled. VELVET AND PLUSH ‘.ATS CLEANED AND STEAMED. We also clean and block men's hats. INDIANAPOLIS HAT BLEACHERY. Main 6179. 2* Kentucky Ave. LET us ee-nickel your stoves and make them like new. All kinds of nickelplating and welding. Call Irving, gn 3106, ring 2. FEATHERS Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and ptllowe made to order. E. F. BURKLE. 416 Mass. ave. Main 1428. New 23-775. SAFETY^RAZOR - BLADKi? Sharpened. TUTTLEIXJE. 201 Indians v * PAPER HANGING AND CLEAN I.VG HOLDEN. CIRCLE 0641. FOR first-class papr hanging, call JOHNSON. Webster 6715. Work guar, nteed. AUTOMOBILES and furniture reflnlehed. Call Circle 7294. MR. BALLIN. WHT VIOBBII t i. r ' jr.i si *■!' i' '>r roc

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MALE HELP—WANTED. WANTED BOYS to carry Times Routes in central part of city. Have three or four good routes left for boys whji want to make money. Call for MR. MOOREHEAD at Times Office, any afternoon after 2 p. m. BOY 16 years old to work on buttermilk wagon. 1001 Oliver ave. SALESMAN—WANTED. VACUUM cleaner salesmen; we pay big commissions; good future for right men. See Mr. Renn at THE HATFIELD ELECTRIC CO. Corner Maryland and Meridian. FEMALE HELP—WANTED. Girls between the ages of 18 and 25 who are seeking permanent employment and whose homes are In th city. Apply INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.. Room 322, Corner New York and Meridian. WANTED—Young lady teacher, or one who Is qualified to teach, to ass-st In our English department a short time each day in exchange for a business course. For particulars see or write FRED W. CASK. Prin.. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Pennsylvania and Vermont ats. First door north Y. W. C. A. GIRL for lunch room service. 702 Arnolds ave. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. /VWWSfWWWS^VVS/S^W>/W^/SAAAAAAA WANTED —Lace curtains to launder. *2* Edison avenue. Circle 0641. ROOMS— TO LET. RC-OMS 75e to *1.60. Special rates by the week and all modern conveniences THE GEM STAG HOTEL. 35 W. Ohio street. COLLEGE. 2219; comfortable room suitable for 2; morning and evening meals; also garage. Harrison 3491. WANTED a settled girl to share my home; employed. Company more than rent. Drexel 1413. ASHLAND ave., 2325; warm room, modern residence; one employed. Harrison 1003. MARKET. E., 528; modern furnished rooms. *2 up; steam heat; garage. UNFURNISHED front room for rent, tl S. Summit st. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. EDISON, *2O; 2 light housekeeping rooms, J 5.50. Circle 0641. 3 ROOMS, newly, nicely furnished; strictly private, downstairs. Call Belmont 17*4. FLATS, APARTMENTS—TO LET, NEW YORK. W.. 1032; housekeeping apartment, furnished or unfu - .lshed. OFFICE—DESK ROOM—TO _ LET_ INDIANA ave., 416; any business except drug store. S. E. PERKINS, 307 Public Savings bldg. ' BUSINESS PLACES—WANTED. WANTED —Garage or barn with 700 to *OO sq-ia.-e feet floor space, within 6 or 7 blacks of 624 Massachusetts ave. Telephone Main 0747. HOUSES—TO LET. RURAL N., 2242; half double. 5 rooms. electric lights, gas for cooking, water furnished, south front. S2O per month. Call Drexel 7257. RURAL. S.. 413; 4 rooms. Inside toilet, gas, electricity, city water inside, big yaS-d, sl*. Randolph 8980. HOUSE In Irv.ngton; close to Butler College. Call Irvington 4124 before 6p. m. NORTH half of double. 2*ll Wash, blvd., furnished. Ran. 6631. SEVEN-ROOM MODERN HOUSE; FURNISHED. CALL DREXEL 9228.

MAIL YOUR WANT AD Fiil Our and Mail to Indiana Daily Times, 25-29 S. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Snd. RATES—(Six Words to the Line) All classification*—One time, 11c per line; three consecutive times. 10c per line; six consecutive times, 9c per line. Death notices, 3Bc per Insertion. Dodgre and club notices, 75c per insertion. Card of thanks and in memorlam notices, 7c per line. • Name— Classification Street Number of Days City Am’t enclosed T ANARUS, . . . . . , c—, J If ad is to be charged | ] . mark X her. I [ Write complete ad below, including name, address or phone, or if box number Is wanted mark x here J^j ■-| ' i * y— _ —_— *

GARAGES—TO LET, GARAGES, 2; 61* LOCKERBIE ST. PHONE CIRCLE 76*5. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. i 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 EL Market street Main 2750, Auto. 22-SSO-Krisberg Transfer We have 4 sizes ;.t trucks; *4 per load and up. depending on size of truck required. We estimate cost at your home free. Careful handling. Prompt service. Office, 9 S. East at. Tel. Circle Stti. BLUE STAR TRANSFER. Local and long distance hauling, wants a load to Chicago between Nov. 21-25; to Indlanapoha between Nov. 26 to Deo. 6. and from Dayton, Ohio, between Dec. 6 and 25. Union Station Transfer Local and overland moving; exact prloe given; work guaranteed. 419 9. Meridian. Main 7119. Shank Superior Bervi©9 BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Main 2029. Auto. *l-132. " GLORE BROS.. TRANSFER. Light and heavy trucking, local and long distance. Circle 6925; evenings Drexel 2107. MOVING furniture and pianos. 24 and up; large covered trucks; experienced men. FRED SUEZ, Webster 3644, GUY Storage Cos. Cheapest rats In city, to W. Henry at. Main 4*9*. HAZELWOOD TRANSFER, large covered. 2-ton trucka. *4 load and up. Circle 4075. Responsible. >1 TRANSFER and trucking. large Or small trucks. We sell high-grade coal. Webster 15*0. WE MOVE you right. Gst our prices. Northwestern Trans. Cos. Randolph *741. LARGE auto moving vans. 24 per load and up. MAY TRANSFER, Drexel 5*67. IMOVE L. *2 room. Webster 2329. WANTED —Light hauling or transfer; have 1-ton truck. Drexel 852 t, after Ip.m. FOR BALE. Duplex, Northeast 2 and 4-room apts.. have eleotrlo lights and Well water; nicely decorated; large lot. fruit; real bargain at *2,100. Part rash and can arrange terms. Call Mr. Mclnteer. I. N. Richie & Son. 710-712 Bankers Trust bldg. Mai - . 0620. DANDY 5-ROOM SEMI- " MODERN on corner lot, north; can be bought at a bargain. Call MR. ANDERSON, WITH I. N. Richie & Son. Main 0520. 710-12 Bankers Trust. WB WILL be glad to show you the new, attractive 6-room bungalows with garages and 3 lots we are building near Michigan road and 61st st. The value will astonish you. Price *2,*50. Very easy termi. Call OWNER for appointment. Main 01*6. Evenings Drexel 1493. SSOO Cash buys a 7-room house. 23 N. Penny st.; eleotrlo lights, water. gas. fine cistern, bullt-ln kitchen cabinet; paved street. Price *3.500, balance like rent. Crum & Boulden Realty Cos. 217 K. of P. bldg. Main 42*3. DO YOU REALIZE we are the only firm In Indianapolis that will furnish all the money and build your home on good, clear lota. MOSLANDER & SON 36 N. Delaware. Room 211. Circle 061*. ' BUNGALOW HOME. NORTH. ‘ Look at either 6211 or 621* Broadway, one square south of New Canal boulevard, and come In and buy one for only *I,OOO cash, balance monthly. Price *5.500. MARION COUNTY STATE BANK. For Colored California and 10th; nice 6-room cottage; fine condition. *350 cash, balance *25 monthly. Russe H. Hartman 224 N. Delaware. FOR houses on terms, doubles or singles, call C. J. OSBURN. Drexel 61*4.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14,1921.

No wonder women Ipse their patience

REAL EaTATE FQR SALE. Don’t Fail to See This New Kelleystone nine apartment equipped with ranges, ice boxes, in-a-door beds, full basement, 2 sets of laundry tubs, separate lockers, and steam heating plant for each apartment; hardwood floors; gross Income $5,790 per year; net Income *4,590 per year. Priced right for quick sale; located In the best part of Indianapolis; all street Improvements are In and paid for; will make & great sacrifice as owner Is leaving state; will accept Indianapolis property as part payment. "Live Wires” T. R. JONES A CO., 414 People's Bank Bldg., 184 E. Market st. Telephone Main 6758. * Woodruff Place I speak the truth when I Bay to you that only occasionally you have an opportunity of securing a classy home on the select West drive of this delightful little city—restful, charming, delicious and congenial surroundings—and such grand neighbora. If you would have a palatial home in this enchanting Bectlon I have the place. Irvington 3478. WM. A. ARNOLD. 8818 Oak ave. . Here’s A Bargain Home and Investment. 10-room house; 5 rooms up. 5 down, arranged so you can rent upstairs, live downstairs, and let your tenants pay for your home. Near Fountain Square. Price *3,500. Only *SOO cash: act quick. This won't last long at this price. H. G. Templeton, realtor. Bankers’ Trust Company Main JS4S. Evening Randolph 6402. Don’t Let This Get Away Four apartments, brick venteer, new, 4 rooms, bath and lavatory; enclosed bark porch, large front porch to each apartment; renting for SBO per month; In firwtclass condition; price right for quick sale; $2,000 cash. terms. Live Wires T. R JONES Sk CO.. 414 Peeple s B&uk Building. Main &7&8. EXCELLENT RENTAL fNV ESTMENT Two modern doubles 6 rooms each side, complete and in good condition. Fine located corner property. Park ave. Renting for $l7O monthly. $2,040 yearly. Belong* to nonresident who Instructs us to sell for $16,600. Don't delay, this will not last long. The OATES-KINNEAK CO., 760-62 Bankers Trust bldg Main 1409. TWO STRICTLY MODERN HOMES, NORTH One 7-room on Alabama near Fall Creek boulevard; one 7-room on College up north. Each *6.600; *2,000 cash, balance *SO month. Mr. Young with "The Firm That Hustles.'* 760-62 Bankers Trust bldg. Main 1409. Residence, Washington 10"0-_ Beauty In Southport Eight-room, strictly modern home; large shady lot, and can be bought. Well worth I the money; garage. WM. A. ARNOLD, 6813 Oak ave. Irvington 3478. ‘ IRVINGTON. E. Michigan st.. near Ellenberger park; splendid location; seven-room modern at reasonable price; some terms. Main 0409 or Irvington 4121. No. 253 N. Beville Ave. Five grooms, gas, paved etreOt, *2.850; *6OO cash. *23.50 per month. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. WEST INDIANAPOLIS 8 rooms, gas, electric lights, city water, l-apt. garage; *2,450. Easy terms. OWNER, Main 0186. Drexel 1493. __ fourroomUottlge A dandy 4-room semi-modern home on West New York st. for sale; reasonable. Cal! OWNER, Belmont 0866. SEVEN-ROOM modern home; garage; terms; N. Addison, near W. Washington street. Owner. 69 N. Mount street. Belmont 4*l*. *3OO CASH, balance like rent, buys modern 6-room home on car line. Will rent house unfurnished. Address A No. 1825, Times. *i7ooo BUYS 1016 W. New ' York at 7 H rooms, furnace; all other requirements; furniture for sale also; easy terms. Owner, Bacon, 305 N. East st. Phone Circle 8209. 5 ROOMS, lot 68x155; owner leaving city: *1,000; *3OO cash, balance like rent. 838 Rybolt st. Belmont 1187. Clear deed. DELAWARE, N., 5150; new. strictly modern 7-room home; terms. Call OWNER. Washington 0907.

REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. COZY BRAND NEW BUNGALOW, DUE NORTH Strictly modern; never occupied. For quick sale *SOO, then *SO monthly takes It. Price *5.500. Splendid fait bargain. Mr. Young, Main 1409. Residence, Washlngton 107). Cottage Avem)e Near Shelby, 5-room cottage; good condition, 2,2 00; best of terms. RELIABLE REALTY CO., Main 0180. Evenings. Irv. 4218. ~ ONLY SSOO Puts jou In a cozy semi-modern nearly new. well lo< ated bungalow southeast-near car; prlc6 *2,500; *SOC cash, balance *2O monthly. "The Firm That Hustles." 76062 Bankets Trust bldg. Main 1409. I REAL ESTATE-SALE OR TRADE!. ! OWNER stxty-five-acre Tipton Cognty | dairy farm will accept seven to ten thousand dollar suburban residence; part 1 payment and carry balance to suit. See ; LEAVITT LAND COMPANY. INCOME property for anlncumbered I farms. CHARLES HURST. K. of P. Bldg.. Indianapolis. EQUITY In lot. Keystone and Hoyt ave., for Ford car. Call 2109 Ashland ave. REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. Suburban 65 nuburban plncs for sale or trade; Improved and unimproved, from 1 to 20 acres. Address A No. 1827, Times. REAL SSTATE—BALE OR RENT. A FAIR trade Is better than a sacrifice sale GEO. R. BROWN. 1002 Lemcke bldg. LOTS—FOR SALE. 3 lota 138x132 feet In all; near school, car line, paved streets, etc.; located In a rapidly growing eectlon northeast. Splendid home site; responsible party can buy for *3O cash, balance 23 weekly. MR. YOUNG. Main 1409. Residence Washington 1079. TWO lota cheap, by owner. Call Washington 0822. REAL ESTATE—WANTEd7~ * w City property for farms. (l IT Farms for city property, vjl ILs GKO. A. LUCAS, 726 K. a u ot p aiag CASH FOR EQUITY IN HEAL ESTATE. MAIN 1115, FARMS—FOR SALE. Enffn.Bon-Marche At last, a real bargain In this fine, rich, little farm of 13 acres, with splendid 7room house, furnace, electric lights, water in the house. A grand 4-acre orchard, apples. pears and cherries and plenty of grapes. An Ideal chicken or dairy farm, on traction line, near the Michigan road; just 9 miles from the Monument. A delightful country home at the city’s gate Will you pluck It. and spend the remaining days of your life surrounded with peace and plenty?. Apple dumplings, cherry cobbler, chicken dinners. What biles I CARPE-DIBM. WM. A. ARNOLD. s*l* Oak ave. Irvington 8478. ' DAY & DAY Indiana's largest Farm Dealers. 150 V, S. 111. st. Phone, Circle 4809. A UTO MOB >L E S—W ANT E p . AUTOS WANTED. CASH for your Junked, burned, wrecked or used car. WE are the LARGEST used car dealers In the state. WE have all parts for 200 cars INDPLS. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 618 N. Capitol ave. Main 263*. Open eventngu and Sunday, ALTOS W ANT Y D I. Wolf Auto Cl. 619 N. Illinois St. Main 1379. Auto. 22-063. AUTOS wanted. WEISSMAN'B, 812-24 B. New York street. Main 444*. AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. FORDS Say, Sharp; Our used car department Is one of the places where quantity and quality for the prices are equalized. Wangelln. Open Sunday, 9 a. m. to 12 m, Wangeliu-Sharp Cos. Ford Dealers “Personal Service” 443 and 459 Virginia Ave. Drexel 0360. Oakland, 1918 Roadster. This car is in good mechanical shape, good top and 4 good tires. Priced very low. Local branch, Nordyke & Marmon Cos. Meridian at 11th. Main 1834. DODGE BROTHERS motpr cars; a good /assortment at all times. C.lt Walleri cn Company Dodge Brothers Motor VeMictes 845 North Meridian. DODGE touring. Name your own term, 618 N. Capitol. Open evenings. STUDEBAKER 6, touring. Name your own terms. 618. N. Capitol. Open evenings. FORD touring. Name your own terms. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. PATCE 6, sport. Name your own terms. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. FORD speedster; starter; name your own terms. 518 North Capitol avenue. OVERLAND chummy. Name your own terms. 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. STUDEBAKER roadster. Name your own ■ - . :jt c.-rpl'e). Or n ev-ninr

AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. BUY YOUR REBUILT NASH NOW! The used cars listed below- were acquired at conservative prices on new NASH saj.es, however we are pricing them so that next spring the buyer of today will realize he bought at a real bargain price. DON'T WAIT UNTIL SPRING. BUY NOTVI You will certainly appreciate your car this winter. Every one of the following are real exceptional bargains: . NASH RENEWED CARS (all models). 1920 REO. 1920 Chevrolet F. B. sedan. 1919 Olds roadster. * 1918 Studebaker touring. 1918 Model N Hupp touring. Cash or terms. Losey*=Nas!h Retail Company 400 N. Capitol ave. Main 2348-3349. Auto. 21-946. AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 234 Nortb Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry BUN LITE gas ;*OOO East Washington street. Phone Irvington 8106, ring 2. We exchange all gee lighting tanka City delivery every afternoon. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. Now Is the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 684-26 Mass. Ave. - Main (404. CaSh paid for all kinds of motorcyolea. FLOYD PETERMAN. 509 Massachusetts avenue. DE TEC TIVtS. The Nation il Detective Bureau, Inc. Criminal and Civil Investigations. SUITE 1010 ODD FELLOW BLDG. Circle B**o. Night, Webster 68*7. Represented in all principal cities. Quigley-Hyland Agency Civil and* Criminal Investigators. 626-629 Law bldg. Main 2902. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. Match Your Coat With a Pair of / f \ TRO THE PANTS STORE CO. Ifj / 48 Vt° u*hU**St. Jr % 114 K. Ohio St. V ORANGES GR APE FRUIT TANGERINES Fancy assorted box. Delivered to your door. Express paid. *5.60. Cash with orders. WALTERS FRUIT AND PRODUCE CO., 603 Cass st., Tampa. Fla. DO YOU WEAR PANTS? OF COURCE YOU DO. BUY YOURS DIRECT FROM THE MAKER AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE. PANTB READY TO WEAR. *3.75 AND UP. PANTS TAILORED TO YOUR MEASURE *5 00 AND UP. LEON TAILORING CO. 254 MASS. AVE 9 M Invalid chairs for rent, *3.50 per month. Free delivery to lrfCjt all parts of city. Crutches JES36*4 26c per month. BAKER BROS. Main 3465. Auto. MAKE your old coat look like now suit by matching a pair trousers with the CORRECT PANTS MAKERS CO. jlo4Ji_W._Ohlo St. TERM* given on new and used machines. White Sewing Machine Cos. 312 Mass ave. ONE-HALF karat diamond ring; a bargain. Call Irvington 3023 after 6 p. m. BROWN Bolivia cloth coat; good as new. Call Irvington 3023, after 6 p. m. WATER TANK, gas log. Washington 0361. , 6121 Central ave. FOR SALE —Black muff, pair tan shoes, size 4, like new, will sacrifice for quick sale. Webster 3116. FOR SALE—Furs, cross mark fox scarf and muff, Belmont 3943. FLAT TOP DESK AND CHAIR. ‘ CALL 701(4 LEMCKE BLDG. MI SC ELLA NEO U S—-W ANT ED. PRINTING PRESS. 10x16. and type, or small printing office. Address A No. 2377, Times. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—FOR SALE. REBUILT STOVES. Florence. Nubian, Palace, Garland. Bucks, Jewel and all other makes cheap. Payments. BAKER BROS. REBUILT stoves and good used furniture; cash or easy payments. E. KROOT, 607609 W. Washington. GOOD steel range. *lB. 854 N. Sherman Drive. Irvington 15*7. ARMY comforts for sale, clean. 609 W. Washington. ONE coal range for sale. 15 N. State st. Drexel 4570. WHEN patronizing these advertisers men- !?• •.! G'-.- <' i— .

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JVIUSI CAL—SALE OR WANTED. SEVERAL used phonographs of various makes, some as good as new, priced from *25 to *65, while they last; $1 down and *1 per week; no interest. HOOK'S DRUG STCtR'J, 105 N. Illinois. PIANOS and talking machines cheap on payments. BAKER BROS. DOGS. POULTRY, PIGEONS, ETC. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless coga. INDIANAPOLIS HUM! NE SOCIETY, City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. Main 0*72. PURE bred S. C. W. Leghorn cockerels. *1.25 each. OTTO DILLMAN* Sharpsvilie, Ind, FOUR April hatched R. C. Rhode Island Red pullets, 22 each. 1306 Tuxedo. COAL AND WOOD—FOR SAL.S£. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. Best lnd. or Linton No. 4. clean forked 7.00 Illinois lump, large clean forked 7.60 Best Brazil block, clean forked 8.50 Best Illinois egg, clean forked 7.25 Best Brazil egg, clean forked 7100 High-grade nut and slack 5.00 Delivered anywhere In the city. FREE KINDLOJG. with each ton or mofe ordered. Drexel 3280. Auto. 52-SB4. COAL SEMI-POCO. M. R., *B.OO. VIRGINIA M.-R.. BEST GRADE. *7.76 GENUINE RED ASH POCO. M.-R. *8 76 GLENDORA LUMP, *B.OO. CALL FOR PRICES ON LINTON NO. 4 LUMP IN' 2-TON LOTS EMERGENCY COAL CO. Main 6056; Kenwood 2162. Open 8:30 a. nx. __ • COAL ~ “ Fine, big, clean fourth vein Linton Lump; fine, clean egg and nut; no slack. RANDALL COAL CO. Kentucky avenue and White River. Drexel 4967. IF GOOD coal Is what you are looking for at reasonable prices call WEAVER COAL CO.. Drexel 2201. COAL L. H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 3531. Main 2151: financial! ' FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON, 108 N. Delaware st. Main 1(1*. LEG A L NOTICES. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX' SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned, administratrix with the will annexed of the estate of Emily Coffay, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the probate court of Marlon County. Indiana, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. on Thursday, the 17th day of November, 1921, at the office of Woodburn Masson. 903 City Trust building, in the city of Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, she wilt offer for sale at private sale all of the interest of the said decedent In the following described real estate In the city of Indianapolis, Marion County, Inliana, towlt: * 1. A strip or parcel of ground fifty-one (51) feet by parallel.-llnea off of the west end of not one (1) In clock three (3) In Flemings Second North Park Addition to the city of Indianapolis; 2. A strip or parcel of ground fifty-one (61) feet by parallel lines oft of the west end of lot two (2) In bloc" three (3) lu Fleming's Second North Park Addition to ♦he city of Indianapolis; t. A part of lot two (2) In block three (3) In Fleming’s Second North Park Addition to the city of Indianapolis, described thus: Beginning at ft point on the south lino Os said lot 2 fifty-one (51) feet east of the southwest corner thereof; thence east along the south line of said lot to the southeast corner thereof; thence north along the east line of said lot eleven (11Tfeet; thence west parallel with the south line of said lot eighty (80) feet; thence south parallel with the -west line of said lot leven (11) feet to the place of beginning. Such sale shall be subject to the ap - - proval of the court for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate and upon the following terms and conditions: Not less than *2,000 cash In hand, the balance within not more than three years, payable in installments due in six, twelve, eighteen, twenty-four, thirty and thirtysix months, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing six per cent per annum Interest from date until maturity and eight per cent thereafter, waiving relief providing for attorneys' fees, and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. The parcel No. 1 shall be taken subject to the mortgage existing thereon to the Railroadmen's Building and Loan Association, and all of said real estate shall be sold free and discharged from the Hen of taxes and municipal assessments, said mortgage being of record in Mortgage Record 677, page 462, In the office of the Recorder of Marlon County, Indiana. ELEANOR COFFAY, Administratrix with the will annexed of the estate of Emily Coffay, deceased. WOODBURN MASSON. Attorney NOTIC'D ->PO — H EIRS, CREDITORS, ETC In the matter of the estate of Elizabeth Middleton, deceased, No. 59-IS4S3, In the Probate 6ourt of Marlon County, November term, 1921. Notfee is hereby given that Georgia A. Foland, as administratrix of the above named estate, has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said probate court, on the 10th day of December. 1921. at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said state are required to appear In said court and show cause. If any there be, why said account and /ouchers should not he approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. RICHARD V. SIPB, Clerk. CLARKE & CLARKE, Attorneys. NOTICE ~TO~ HEIRS. CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Grace G. Grady, deceased. No. 59-18559, in the Probate Court of Marlon County, November term, 1921. Notice Is hereby given that Mary F. Grady, as administratrix of the above named estate, has presented and filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said probate court, on the 10th day of December, 1921, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. RICHARD V. SIPE, Clerk. Three Years More to Punish Profiteers WASHINGTON. Nov. 14.—A bill providing an extension of from three to six years, the time In which the Department of Justice may prosecute “war/profiteers, ’’ was passed by the Senate today without •> vote.

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SHANK ENDS GIFTS OF JOBS AND WILL REST x (Continued From Page One.) han and Maurice Sullivan. Foreman, city asphalt plant, George Douglas. Foreman, city yards, Joseph Mann. Storekeeper, city yards, Otto Uelzer. Clerk, city yards,Tklward Richter. Assistant commissioner of unimproved street department, Oscar Wise. Foremen, unimproved “street department, Michael Fchenck, Elmer Millette, Waiter Hammon. John Bailey, Roy Lawson, Ernest Adolay and Bert Scbaler. Sewer department, assistant commissioner, George Woodard. Seond assistant commissioner, sewer department, Barney Conroy. Foremen, sewer department, John W. Lawrence and Watt W. RichardsonAssistant commissioner, asphalt repair department. Edward Mcßride. Foremen, asphalt repair department, John McGinnis and Jf mes Stout. Deputy inspectors, department of weights ind measures, Frod Goetz, Michael Dillon, Clarence Stewart, colored, and Charles Hulsman. repairmen, electrical department, board of public safety, Paul Allison and F. G. Emmelman. Chemical engineer, laboratory department, board of public works, Chambers H. Underwood. Assistant chemist, laboratory department, Paul Appelman. Bookkeeper, board of public works, Mrs. M. H. Oxley. Janitors, Tomlinson Hall, Albert Wells, colored; Milton Washington, colored; Floyd Carter, colored, and Joseph Porter, colored. Engineer, city hall, Charles Van Eaton. Night fireman, city hall, James Jones, colored. Night watchman, city hall, Henry Sheets, colored. Janitors, city hall, Jesse Moore, colored; W. S. Johnson, colored; George Ross, colored; Fred Tripley, colored; Mina Woods, colored; Roland Griffin, colored, and Mrs. Minnie Gatewood, colored. Elevator operators. City hall. Warner Jewell, colored, and Gertrude Brisendine. Day fireman. City hall. Patrick Kelly. Foremen, street cleaning department, Charles Pindar. William Carter, Peter Carly, Frederick Cron, Edward Rocher and A. O. Vance. CLERKS AND ASSISTANTS. Clerk, street cleaning department, John E. Stuckey. Superintendent of lights, department of public works, John J. Maroney. Chief clerk, street commissioner, Howard Wilkinson. Timekeeper, street commissioner, Glenn H. Cranor. Assistant clerk, street commissioner, Gail C. Lockwood. Inspectors, street commissioner, Buff Clay and Sam Markuin. Foreman carpenter shop, street commissioner's department, J. W. Shaw. Foreman painters, street commissioner's department, J.yM. Endicott. Assistant foreman painters, street commissioner’s department, A. L. Clemens. Clerks, city assessment bureau, W. O. McKinney. Gustave Kothe, Charles Ferger and W. E. Williams. Stenographer, city assessment bureau, Blanch.L. McKinney. Transfer clerk, city assessment bureau. Seth Ward. Superintendent, municipal garage, Harry Newby. Foreman, municipal garage, Daniel Dugan. Clerk, municipal garage. Samuel Simon. Chauffeur, municipal garage, Jesse B. Roy. Washer, municipal garage. Jacob Jasper. colored. Mechanic, municipal garage, B. E. Covert. Attendants, public comfort stations. James Tre.vner, colored; John Faber, colored; Mrs. Alfred Marble, and Mrs. Ruby LaMarr Groundtnan, electrical department, department of public safety, Arthur R. Jackson. . Cable splicer helper, electrical department, department of public safety, Duncan McDonald. Assistant city engineer, M. M. Beebe. Junior assistant city'engineer, William L. Lacey. assistant city engineer, Charles P. Culiey. Chief clerk, city engineer, John S. Branson. Clerk, city engineer, Edna Robinson. Clerk, city engineer, Joseph Christian. SENIOR AND JUNIOR OFFICE AIDS. Senior office aids, city engineer, Daniel E. Denpree, H. W. Cassidy. Jesse Monroe, James Quear, John Sullivan and Michael Ifaprohan. Junior office aids, city engineer, Maurice Collier, William Hensley, Albert Bridgins, Curtis Combs, Hugh O’Connell and Homer Forwithy. Junior field aides, city engineer, Joseph Schinn, Henry Fernerding, Robert Bryson Jr., Beveriey Howard, Waite* Churchill, Joseph Flick and D. 3. Brooks. LIST OF INSPECTORS.

Junior inspectors, city engineer, Fat* rick Dnnbar, Martin Cain, Fred Byram, William Nichols, Wallace William*, colored; S. M. Johnson. Thomas J. Southern, Roland Ward, Harry Bryant, Aaron Cohen, Frank Schmlnk, Harry Goodwin, Harry Hayes, E. E. Petty, A. P. Ferguson, Joseph Krlckmore, Ralph Mnrphy and Daniel Flanagan. Senior inspectors, city engineer, Lewis Stanley and A. H. Dushane. Inspectors, city engineer, Thomas McNulty, John McNevin, Lawson Wicxliff, Otis McGaughey, William Shield, Frank Lees and Daniel Cahil. Junior inspectors, city engineer. Georga Zimmerman, Henry Koff, William C. Smock, George Hoshour, Sol Guillino, Charles Ryan, Louis Felt, William Lancaster, Thomas Greenlee, John Collins, William Hargon, John Munyon and John Yost. CLOSES DIFFICULT TASK. The task of making the major portion of his appointments has absorbed almost a week of Mr. Shank's time and he has been working at the Job day and night. Delbert O. Wilmeth, city judge-elect, will retain all employes of the city Judge's office, he has announced. The officers are William M. Paulson, bailiff; Horatio M. Brooks, assistant bailiff; William P. Smith, probation officer; Misa Laurel C. Thayer, woman probation officer, and Miss Bertha Markowitz, secretary to the judge. * 7V ' ' ' GERARD SEES ARMS DELEGATES DETERMINED (Continued From Page One.) Balfour? By blood, a Cecil, of the family which has had a hand in the ruling of England since the first great Cecil was Minister to the Virgin Queen Elizabeth; is Balfour far-seeing enough to realize changed conditions and to consent In the cause of all humanity, as well as Britain’s financial interest, that Britannia shall resign the scepter of absolute sea rule which Drake and his brave sea rovers won for Elizabeth? Should Balfour and the British delegates refuse a reasonable limitation, then the race for naval supremacy will go on until unitivernal financial ruin shall involve the world and destroy all that we of this generation know of law and order and civilization.—Copyright, 3ML, by In ! temstloual News fWvlee,