Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 162, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1921 — Page 9

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES. 25-29 S. Meridian St. Main 3500. Classified Adv. Dept. RATES. One time 11 P er } lno Three consecutive times.. .10 per line Six consecutive times 03 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 of Thanks or in Memoriam Notices 07 per line Ads received until 11:45 a. m. for publication same day.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS-.. .. .. Parlors 1221 Unloii St. FL'A_NNER & BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois dL Funeral director© io the ptopls of Indiansince 1537. Phores—Main 0641-0G42. LI 2641. ■ A u, A .\APOLia CREMATORY (ieorge Grinsteiner Funeral Director, 622 E. Market. Old phone Main 0308. LI 7-OS. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. ST_l67l. Drexel 0322. W. T. BLAJSENGY M 1625 feheiby st. Dreyel 2570. Stewart 1111. ciua A. hoc\censmith. 72* N. Illinois. b Main U LI 11i6 ' * UNtHAL DIRECTORS—VVM. E. KREIGER. LI 1154. Main 1464. 1402 N. Illinois. OADD —BERT S. GADD. 2130 Prospect at. Phones: Drexel 0422. ST 2278. UNDERTAKERS— HISEY A TITUS. 51 North Del. LI 0564. Main 3630. FEENEY’ Sc KEENEY. 1034 N. Illinois. Main 0843. death and funeral notices. HAYWOOD. ADREN J. —Died Nov. 15 at 9:30 p. m., age 74 years. Funeral from Grlnsteiner's chapel, Friday at 1 p. m. Services at Xazerine Church, 934 Warren avenue at ! p. in. Friends invited. Friends may view the remains at Grinsteiner's chapel Thursday 9 a. m. till 9 p. m.

• CARD OF THANKS. CARD OF THANKS—We wish to thank our dear neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy shown us in our great sorrow at the loss of our darling little Heiene and for the abundance of floral offerings. We also wish to thana J C. Wilson, undertaker, and the Rev. Mr. Trusty and the singers for their services. MR. AND MRS. EDGAR BRADW AY. IN MEMORIAM. IN MEMORIAM —In loving remembrance of our darling sister. Mollis Quinn Storm, who departed this life .-ov. 17, 19X6. I cannot say farewell, dear. Or sorrow’s phantom stay. Or quell the surging anguish That 'upon thp bosom lay. Dike a troubled spirit groping For God s eternal day. A sated languishment of heart That will hot pass away. Though hours of darkness linger And streams of sorrow flow. Death does not come so sudden By the medium of woe. K' r bursting clouds shall hinder long The river's steady flow, or life end with the happiness We never more can know. • Heh lonely, loving SISTERS. IN MEMORIAM —In loving remembrance "of a dear husband and father. Reese H. Kirkpatrick, v.ho departed this life three years ago. Nov. 17. i>lß. Today brings sad memories of our loved ones goneto rest, the' ones who think of him are the ones who loved him best. W Stand daughter. LOST AND FOUND. ROUND gold brooch with green enameled ieaves and wheat head, set with 10 chipped diamonds, lost Saturday evening in downtown district; valued by owner as keepsake. Finder return to R. M. gALdOWAY apt. No. 3, Hartwell. 312 E. Thlrt jenth st. Main 7115. Reward. _ FOUND —Overcoat. Sept. 28; owner may have same by identification and pa>in{f for ad. Call A. F. DOLAN between 7 and g Saturday morning. Belmont 1264. LOST —Phi Beta Kappa key. Engraved C. N. Henshaw, U. V. M. ’2O. Finder return to Y. M. C. A. Reward. LOST —Collie, strayed last Friday; about 10 months old; ch Id's pet. Washington 4522. ; LOST —Picture. 2 children, in L. S. Ayres, Chas. Mayer or on streets. Reward. Circle 7680. PERSONALS. SULPHUR vapor baths, special rate for 39 days; expert operator in charge; open until 9 p. m. Phone Main 3279 for appointments. DA VLAN BEAUTY SHOP, 43. Massachusetts ave. FAIRMONT MATERNITY HOSPITAL for confinement, private; prices reasonab e; 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 TARNEY. Auburn. Ind. I’.’OUNO ladv nurse; gives baths, massage. * nicuring. 122 N Delaware street, c. Hours 9a. m. to 6:30 p. m. LODGES AND CLUBS. NOTICE —Carpenters' Local Union No. 75 will meet at Labor Temple. 41 W. Pearl street. Thursday evening. Nov. 17 at 7:30. NOTICES. MERIDIAN CHICKEN DINNER HOME We serve fried chicken dinner all wla ter. Baked chicken, oyster dressing and trimmings, for reservations call Washington DANCE AT MARS HILL WEDNESDAY NIGHT. ALSO CHICKEN DINNERS. END OF MARS HILL CAR LINE. BUSINESS NOTICES. EOARD at Hotel Lafayette. Mars HIIL Good car service. Dances Wednesday eve. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Nice Hotel Business Eighteen rooms furniture and furnishings and four-year lease. Will consider equity in real estate or $2,250 cash. H. G. Monen, 1011 Lemcke Bldg. Main 3138. PARTNER WANTED IN REAL ESTATE. HOTEL OR AUTO REPAIR BUSINESS. ROOM 726 K. OF P. BLDG. FOR SALE—Battery service station, city distribution on high-grade battery. Wilt sell at invoice. Other business reason for selling. Address A No. 1529, Times. GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET. Clean stock, good fixtures; doing nice business, lump or invoice; other business. Belmont 4471. MODERN 7-room rooming house for sale , and small grocery All newly papered. |ln first class condition. Will sell cheap. Circle 3498. FOR SALE—HaIf interest or all of rapidly growing quick process auto painting business; unlimited possibilities; must have more capital. Circle 2447. HOTEL centrally located downtown; 35 modern rooms; well filled; easy terms. Address A No. 1825, Times. HOTEL at Mars Hill for sale. Owner has other business; 25 rooms and cafeteria. Main 0657. GOOD coal yard; very cheap; reason for selling, other business. Belmont 4851. WILL trade good dry goods store for real estate. Address A No. 18*g. Times. WHEN patronising these advertisers ment pc the Times.

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Wanted Men! Oilers, Patckers, Hardware Trimmers, Rubbers and Cabinet Makers. Experienced men only. Men familiar with Phonograph or Piano work. Inquire for J. M. Hoyt. Lincoln Hotel, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. The Brunswick Balke Collender Cos.

WANTED— Young man teacher, or one who is qualified to teach, to assist in our English department a short time each day In exchange for a business course. For particulars see or write Fred W. Case, prln.. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Pennsylvania and Vermont sts., first door north Y. W. C. A. SOLICITORS wanted for houne-to-house canvass in the city. Pay on commission basis and producer can make good money. Steady jobs for right kind of men. Call at Insurance department, the Dally Times any morning this week or before’lo o’clock Monday morning. IF S2O per week salary, expenses and commission interest you enough send 2ac sliver for article you sell and our guaranteed contract. DECATUR SOLDER CO.. Decatur. Ind. WANTED —100 TEAMSTERS AND LABORERS. WHITE AND COLORED. SMITHA S CAMP. PUTNAMVILLE. IND.. ON NATIONAL ROAD WANT capable man to take charge of vegetable market. Good chance for right party. 1002 Lemcke bldg. SALESMAN—WANTED. SALESMEN AND AGENTS—If S2O per week salary, expenses and commission interest you enough, send 25 cents, silver for article you sell, and our guaranteed contract. DECATCR SOLDER CO. Decatur, Ind. HAVE high-grade proposition for live salesman to travel Indiana territory. Must be able to rjrnlsh bond and references. Phone H. B. ASKIN. Room 633 Washington Hotel for appointment. YOUNG men and ladies for house-to-house demonstration Apply 1015 Hurlan street between 6 and 9 p. m. or 8 30 to 11 a. in. Take Prospect car. Call Drexel 1888. SITUATION WANTED—MALE. MANAGER, day clerk, or steward. by hotel man with wide experience can furnish high-class reference. Drexel 5899. Address A No. 2379. Times. EXPERT repair work done in your own garage; 75c per hour. Cl 3246. FEM ALE H E LP-WA NT ED. We expect to open up full Tuesday morning, Nov. 22. Old employees will be given first chance. Experienced spinners and bailer bands will be given due consideration. INDPLS. CORDAGE CO. S. Meridian and Belt Railroad. 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 Now Y’ork and Meridian.

SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED —Lace curtains to launder. 820 Edison avenue. Circle 0641. CURTAINS to launder. Drexel 0895. Stewart 1515. INSTRUCTIONS. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington st.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757.' BUSINESS SERVICES. F. R. HUBER Electric Power and Lighting Installations, repair work. Drexel 1696. 1409 S. New Jersey street. LET us re-nlcke) your stoves and make them like new. All kinds of nickelplating and welding. Call Irvington 3106, ring 2. FEATHEKd Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses and pillows made to order. E. F. BURKLE, 416 Mass. ave. Main 1428. LI 3775 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES' Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ave CARPENTER repair work of all kinds. Drexel 1253. All work guarnteed. AUTOMOBILES and furniture reflnished. Cali Circle 7394. MR. BALLIN. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES. MARGARET A. SELLERS, D. P. D. C. D. O. Drugless therapy massage. 106 54 S- Illinois st, 9a. m. to 9p. m. DETECTIVES. Quigley-Hyland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigator*. 626-529 Law bldg. Main 2902, HOUSES—TO LET~ RURAL, N.. 2242; half double, | (poms, electric lights, gas for cooking, water furnished, south front. S2O per month. Call Drexel 7257. SOUTH half of 7-room modern double. east; Ideal location; garage, near E. Tenth car: adults only; $59. Webster 4182. SEVEN rooma, lights m. 4 water Jfree. L323J Hoyt ave, $35.00. f 1

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FLATS, APARTMENTS—TO LET. The Brookville Washington and Brookville road; fiveroom thoroughly modern ajiartments. Every room outside. Plana for reservation at our office. Bankers Trust Company DOUBLES 2103-2110-2144 Langley ave.; 4 rooms, semi-modern S2O. State Savings and Trust Cos. Main 4518 ARSENAL ave.. S2S; upper duplex, four rooms, modern, S4O. lower duplex, modern, six rooms, $45. CAPITAL REALTY CO., Main 2874. NEW Y'IRK. V'3; W . furnished or unfurnished apartments. transfer and storage. Blue Star Transit Local and Long-Distance Hauling Toledo. Dayton, Columbus. Cincinnati, -St. Louis, Chicago. Louisville, Detroit and othr touns within 4<‘*o miles Return load wanted from Terre Haute, ind , and Cleveland, 0.. Nov, 21 and Nov. 25. Bert Smith, 155 Kentucky Ave. __ A Moving Van Service. Main 2294. PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private locked rooms and open space. 25c per month and up. Local and overland transfer. \\ e call and give you exact prices on any kind of work without any obligations. 419-23 E. iiarket atreet. Main 2750. LI 3680 Krisberg Transfer We have 4 sixes of trucks; $4 per load and up. depending on size of truck required. We estimate com at your home free. Careful handling. Prompt service. Office, 9 S. East st. _Tel. Circle 6932. Inion Station Transfer Local and overland moving; exact price given; work guaranteed. 419 S. Meridian Main 7119. Shank Superior Service BERT FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER, PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. Neu Jereey st. Main 2023. LI 1128. GLOBE BROS.. TRANSFER. Light and heavy trucking, local and long distance. Circle 6926, eveinlnga Drexel 2107 MOVING furniture and pianos. $4 and "up"; large covered trucks; experienced men FRED SUEZ. Webster 3844. GUY Storage Cos. Cheapest rate In city. A1 TRANSFER and trucking, large or small trucks. We sell high-grade coal. Webster 1580. . WE MOVE you right. Get our prices. Northwestern Trans. Cos. Randolph 3741. T MOVE L~ ’ $2 room. Webster 2229. WANTED-—Eight hauling or transfer; have 1-ton truck. Drexel 8535 after 8 p m. LARGE PROFITB from small expenditure follow Real Estate advertising In "Want Ad" columns of the Times.

ROOMS— TO LET. ROOMS 75c to 51.60. Special rates by the week and all modern conveniences. THE OEM STAG HOTEL. 35 W. Ohio street. * ALABAMA. N., 2313"; largo front sleeping | . room, suitable for 2; modern. Harrison 2538. I STEAM-HEATED room In modern ap&rtment; walking distance. Circle 1997. ASHLAND and Fifteenth; 7-room double, newly decorated. Circle 5028. BICKING ST., 328; 4 rooms, . upstairs; semi-modern. Drexel 4331. MILEY ave., 125; clean rooms; gas and electricity. Beln\ont 1830. Times Want Ads find the right people for the right places and the right placet tor the right people. Phone Main 1505. Auto. 18-251. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMB. FOUR rooms and bath, unfurnished, downstairs; electricity, gas; strictly private. Call Belmont 1784. ST. CLAIK. E., 1122; one furnished and 2 furnished or unfurnished housekeeping rooms; modern. TWO flrst-class furnished rooms with kltchonette. 665 E. Twenty-fourth st. EAST, N., 424; light housekeeping room; modern; no furnace; $4 per week. LIGHT housekeeping rooms; everything furnished. 213 V* W. New York. TWO light housekeeping rooms; modern; private home. Webster 1405 TWO light house* eeping rooms; modern; in private home. Drexel 7257. OFFICE-~DE.SK ROOM—to let LIGHT, pleasant office space, with desk and telephone; reasonable rent. 1026 Lemcke bldg. Circle 1786. BUSINESS PLACES—TO LET. VACANT lot. about 100x80, with barn and shed; corner Olive and Ue Tgla; will rent by year; 3300 per year. Indiana Trust Cos. Factory for Rent 3,000 square feet; 3250 month. Indiana Trust Cos. GARAGES—TO LET. .DOWNTOWN storage, special rates; steam I heat; fireproof. MYERS GARAGE, 443 is'. Capitol. iialfi Em

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1921.

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Semi-Modern, East Six roomfi, nicely decorated; lar*e lot. fruit, real bargain at $2,100. Part cash ami can arrange terms. Call Mr. Mclnteer. I. X. Richie & Son. 710-712 Bankers Trust bldg. Main 0520 For Sale by Owner 3106 Wash. Blvd. Just completed, artistically decorated, ready to move In, one of the mo*t beautifully planned colonial center hall residences every appointment you may desire. Reasonable cash payments, bal&m e monthly. Open for Inspection evenings by appointment. Harrison 3250. Southeast Four rooms, toilet, city water, gas and electric lights; 2$ blocks east, near English ave.. S3OO ca.*h. balance monthly. Shelburn. with I. X. Richie & Hon. 710-712 Banker* Trust Bldg Main 0320. TWO STRICTLY MODERN HOMES. NORTH One 7-room on Alabama near Fail Creek boulevard, one 7-room on College up north Each $4.;>00; $2,000 cash, balance SSO month. Mr. Young with "The Firm That Hustles " 760-82 Banker* Trust bldg Main 1 409. Residence, Washington 1079. TRY A WINNER j I have farm. I have city property, all Blzes, ami all price*. See me WM. A. ARNOLD 6818 Oak Avenue. Irvington 5478. SSOO Cash buys a 7-room houxe. 23 N Denny at.; electric lights, water, i;as, fine cistern, built-in kitchen cabinet, paved street. Price $3,600, balance like rent. Crum & Boulden Realty Cos. 217 K of R. bldg. Main 4233. ONLY 1 block from etty car line. Eight-Room House Electrb ItghtH. - * acres of ground; all kinds of fruit trees, etc. Prtce $C.760, terms. Call Lewis Clark, with Frank S. Clark & Cos. 226 E. Ohio. Main 3377. Now Bungalow East Michigan st. Five room*. bath. furnac. electric lights and gas. garage, front drive; paved street; lot 40x135. Price, $4,760. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Main 4517. Irvington 0443. TAKE PAYMENT DOWN THAT WILL SUIT. LOW PRICE, <4.200. NEW VACANT MODERN BUNGALOW LOCATED NO. 353 4 EAST VERMONT ST. SEE THIS DESIRABLE HOME TODAY WITHOUT FAIL. ERNEST E. WOODS, REALTOR. 1222 STATE LIKE. MAIN 8084 ltEg . RAN. 4508. COZY BRAND NEW BUNGALOW, DUE NORTH Strictly modern; never occupied. For quirk sale S3OO, then SSO monthly takes It. I’rlce $5,500. Splondld fall bargain. Mr. Young. Main 1409. Residence. Washington 1079. Seventeenth St., Xear College Six-room almost modern, new furnace, $3,500; terms. Call Trublood. RELIABLE REALTY CO. Main 0188. Evenings. Irvington 4213. BUNGALOW. 4 rooms, collar, Ughtß, gas. city water, garage, $2,300. S room modern double. Improved street, $5,500. Bungalow, 5 rooms. cellar. electric lights, ge*. city water, improved etreet, $2,500. EVEROAD. Drexel 8250. a w DOUBLE, eaat; 7 rooms (! rr A II on each side; bath; no U II /"*\ II . furnace; rente for S7O. For quick sale. SB,OOO, $4,000 loan, $2,000 will handle it. Geo, A. Lucas 726 K. of P. bldg. Circle 6600. FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR SALE. CLOSE IN; ALSO ROOMING HOUSE. 726 K OF I’. BLDG. SEVEN-ROOM modern home; garage; terms; N. Addison, near W. Washington street. Owner, 69 N. Mount street. Belmont 4318. SOUTHEAsfiKN - AVE.; must eeil: fiveroom house; gas, lights, water; immediate post Ion: $3,800. Owner. Irvington 0758 R. 8. S3OO CASH, balance like rent, buys modern 6-room home on car line. Will rent house unfurnished. Address A No. 1825, Times. have good business for sale on easy terms or will consider partnership. Room 726 K. of P.JMdg. FIVE-ROOM house, gas. electric lights, city water In house, garage. 1319 Wade at. Drexel 661 L DEARBORN. N. 1382, 5-room modern bungalow with garage, $6,000 on terms, or $4,700 cash. Web. 0259. S3OO CASH, balnce like rent, buys modern house on car line.' Phone MR. DEIS. Main 0657. FOUR-ROOM cottage. 614 W'. 27th st., for $1,050; immediate possession. Web. 7098. FOIt houses on terms, doubles or singles, call C. J. OSBURN. Drexel 6184. NEW 4-room house, garage, fruit| cash or terms. Price $2,200. Webster 8198.

REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. Suburban 65 suburban places for sale or trade; improved and unimproved, from 1 to 20 acres. Address A No. 1827, Times. Neiv 5-Room Bungalow Garage, 3 lots, near interurban stop north Price $2,660. Terms. Washington 3545. REAL ESTATE—-WANTED. MUST BUY A HOME BEFORE THE IS'.T. WHAT HAVE YOU? WOULD LIKE 5 OR 6 ROOMS. ADDRESS A NO. 1830, TIMES. A w City property for farms. II IT Ak II Farms tor city property. >1 Jl l GEO. A LUCAS, 726 K. a D IL-4 of p Bldg., CASH FOR fciQUITY' IN REAL ESTATE. MAIN 1116, A FAIR trade Is better than a sacrifice Bale. GEO. R. BROWN. 1002 Lemcke bldg. WANT TO BUY A GOOD HOME. MODERN IF POSSIBLE. LOCATION DOES NOT MATTER. ADDRESS A NO. 1900, TIMES.

R EAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE. INCOME property for onlnoumhored farm*. CHARLES HURST K. of P Bldg., Indianapolis. FARMS—FOR SALE. FARM 40 ACRES, CLEAR; WILL TRADE FOR HOUSE. ROOM 726 K. OF P. BLDG. DAY & DAY Indiana's Largest Farm Dealers. 15054 S. 111, si. Phone. Circle 4809. FARMS—FOR SALE OR TRADE. WELL Improved twenty acres on good road near interurban stop east of city. Want lndlanpolls real estate, owner. Address A No. 1831. Time*. AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. Oakland, 1918 RGaditar. This tar Is in good m#<'hanlcai shape, good top and 4 good tires. Priced very low. Ix>cal branch, Xordyke & Marmon Cos. Meridian at 11th. .Main 1A34. REDUCI 'uN na!e m Manley steam cars; good values in demonstrator** Overland. Model 4. practically new with G wire wheels arid good tires; very cheap. Auto etorage by night, week or month. Reliable auto repairing STEAM AUTOMOTIVE CO.. 930-33 Ft. Wayne ave. Main 36 47. DOS>GK BROTHERS motor car( a good assortment at all times. C h.WALt.cßich Company Douse BritiTHSRS Motor Vetiicues^ 845 North Meridian. I WILL pay $lO reward to any one furnishing me with the name of a person who will buy my 1920 Hudson touring car. Telephone Circie 1986. FORD touring late 1919. starter hlnck, new top and paint, natural wood, demountable wheel*. *at cover* speedometer. other extras $215. Private owner. Terms. Belmont 4923 191S HUDSON sedan; new paint, five good tires. Just overhauled; will sacrifice. Belmont 4515. FORD touring. $75; Ford roadster. $75; Ford chassis, SSO. TURNER, 919 Virginia ave. FORD body, all remodeled, all styles roadster. touring, coupe and sedan bodies TURNER, 919 Virginia ave. FORD coupe for sale or trade, cash or payment, TURNER. 919 Vlrglnta ave. Ford sedan, same as new, cash or payments. TURNER. 919 Virginia ave. OVERLAND chummy. Name your own terme. 618 N. Capitol. Open evenings. STUDEBAICER roadster. Name your own terms. 518 N Capitol. Open evenings. STUDEBAKER 6, touring. Name your own terme. 51$ N. Capitol. Open evenings. FORD epeedater; starter; name your own terme. 618 North Capitol avenue. PAIGE 6, sport. Name your own terms. 618 N. CapltoL Open evenings. DODGE touring. Name your own term* 518 N. Capitol. Open evenings. FORD touring. Name your own terms. BIS N. Capitol. Open evenings. 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 tor 200 cars. INDPLS. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 618 N. Capitol ave. Main 2633. Open evenings and Sundays. AUTOS WANTED""' I. Wolf Auto Cos. SI 9 H. Illinois at. Main 1679. A 2063. SMALL equity In lot north; well locatedt will trade for Ford sedan or coupe. Webster 6276. AUTOS wanted. WEISSMAN'S. 213-14 E." New York street. Main 4446.

A UTO RE PAIRS AND SU PP LI ES. FORD BODIES and winter tops. Ex- ’ change your old body i for new one. ATJTOWA BODY DIST. 330 E. Market St. Announcing New Prices New Dixie Storage Batteries Six-volt, 11-plate, 325. Six-volt. 13-plate, 33L Six-volt. 16-plate. $32. Twelve-volt, 7*-plaU, 321. Six-volt, 11-plate, special. $19.60. Dixie Storage Battery Cos., Inc. 529 Massachusetts ave. Main 6181. SCORED CYLINDERS REPAIRED. EAGLE PATENTED PROCESS. CYLINDER GRINDING. NEW EQUIPMENT. Oversize piston rings and pins; crankshaft grinding; steel starter gears put on. EAGLE MACHINE CO. 24 N. Noble st. Main 0884. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 North Illinois. * S & S Auto Laundry SUN-LITE gas; 8000 East Washington street. Phone Irvington 8106, ring 2. We exchange all gas lighting tanks. City delivery every afternoon. MQTORCYCLES AND BICYCLESU Now Is the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 684-36 Maes. Ave. Main 6404. CASH - paid for all kinds of motorcyoles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 609 Massachusetts avenue. MACHINERY AND TOOLS, ~ WONDER MIXERS MIXERS, HOISTS. PUMPS. ENGINES. ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCKBURL FINCH. DIST. 812-JA W. MARYLAND STREET.

MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. Walk 2 Squares | and save a dollar ( M ll on your Trousers ijljj at I<l/ Hjl THE PANTS STORE CO IjJJjl W 14 Two Stores. W U/ U % 48 W. Ohio St. M V 114 E. Ohio St. r Do fOU WEAK PANTS? OF COURSE tOU DO. BUY YOURS DIRECT FROM THE MAKER AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE PANTS READY TO WEAR. 12 75 AND UP. pants tailored ro 'your measure |Gi, A77D UP. LEON TAILORING CO. 254 MASS. AVE. G| 4 Invalid chairs for rent, S3.So fcnC, per month. Free delivery to KjtwJpL ail parts of city. Crutches Jjffflaffla 25c per month BAKER BROS. Main 3465. Lincoln MAKE your old coat look like new suit by matching a pair troupers with the CORRECT PANTS MAKERS CO. 104 54 W. Ohio st. I FOR SALE—Eight-foot tobacco wall case; I eight-foot cigar case, a real bargain. 138 W. Maryland st. j FOR SALE—Black muff, pair tan shoes, | she 4. like new. will eacrifice for quick I Bale. Webster 3116. IERK9 given on new and used machines. White Sowing Machine Cos. 312 Mass ave. j THREE good overcoats cheap. | Main 7988. MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. i GOOD, sorxi) YELLOW EAR CORN WAXTED AT THE STOCKYARDS ‘ j PRINTING PRESS. 10x15. and typr. or [ Hmail printing office. Address A No. 2377. j Times. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—FOR SALE. REBUILT STOVES. j Florence. Nubian. Palace, Garland, i Buck**. Jewel and all other makes cheap. Pay .nenta. BAKER BROS. THE ART CABINET SHOP. 844 Maes. ave. Phone Main Oo2D. If it's broke we can fix it. Yes—we will come and set it. ' REBUILT stoves and good used furniture; cash or easy payments. E. KROOT, 607COS W. Washington. ARMY comforts for nAle, clean. 609 W. Washington. NEW Vernis Martin brass bed. springs, mattress. sls. Drexel 2986. MUSICAL-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 STORE, 105 N. Illinois. WANTED —Beginners for pian; 50c per hour. Address A No. L37S, Times. PIANOS and talking machines cheap on payments. BAKER BROS. DOGS. POULTRY. PIGEONS. ETC. HOMES wanted for bealthj homeless dogs. INDIAN APOLIS HUIU NE SOCIETY. City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. Main 0872. COAL AND WOOD—FOR SALE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. Best Ind, or Linton No. 4. clean forked 7.00 Illinois lump, large clean forked 7.50 Best Brazil block, clean forked 8.50 Best Illinois egg. clean forked.. J. 25 Best Brazil egg, clean forked 7.50 High-grade nut and slack 5.00 Delivered anywhere in the city. FREE KINDLING, with each ton or more ordered. Drexel 3280. ST. 2225. COAL SEMI-POCO. M. R.. SB.OO. VIRGINIA M.-R., BEST GRADE. $7.75 GENUINE RED ASH FOCO. M.-R., $8.75. GLENDORA LI'MP. $9.00. CALL FOR PRICES ON LINTON NO. 4 LUMP IN 2-TON AND 4 TON LOTS. EMERGENCY COAL CO. Main 5056; Kenwood 2152. o_pen 8:80 a. r.i. SPECIAL--Sx EC IA ll ONE WEEK ONLY. Big. clean Indiana lump, single ton. $6.50. 2 tons $12.50. Main 0430. Matn 0431. LI 4780. COAU Fine, big, clean fourth vein Linton Lump; fine, clean egg and nut; no slack. RANDALL COAL CO. Kentucky avenue and White River. Drexel 4967. COAL. L. H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 3531. Main 2161. HEAVY furnace wood, cookstovo wood and furnace kindling. Main 8432. FINANCIAL. persokaiTloaxs^ $lO TO S3OO ' This office is operated under the supervision of the State of Jndtana and was established for the purpose of providing a j place where honest people can borrow j any amount from $lO to S3OO without I paying more than Cte legal rate of in- \ terest or without be.us imposed upon In any way. It is only necessary that you are keeping house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED •We do not notify your employer, neither do we make inquiries of your friends, relatives or trades people. You can have ali time hecessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and let us explain. No charges unless you bor- j row Loans with other companies paid j off and more money advanced at legal ! rater. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2923 OR LI NCOLN 2450. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. 118 IQ. Washington St, Corner V|r. Ave. First and eecond mortgages on Indiana and Indianapollr. real estate. R. B. WILSON, 103 N. Delaware et. Main 161$.

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LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES. GOOD -year-o|d work horse, weighs 1.350 lbs.; also light single wagon and harness, will sell together or separate. Real cheap If sold at tines. Have lid use for them. 1229 Eugene street. ONE horse for sale cheap. 925 Dreier place. ■_ LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice la hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix of estate of Michael Shannon, deceased, late of Marlon County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. AVIS SHANNON. No. 19659. CLARKE & CLARKE. Attorneys.

'AGENTS TO TRY NEW PLAN TO EFFECT SAVINGS Surplus Supplies Will Be Listed for Cooperative Disposal. Important savings will be made by Tnj (liana firms through the operation of the ! program for cooperative disposal of sur- | idtis supplies adopted by the PurohasI ing Agents Association of Indiana, at their monthly dinner at the Hotel Lincoln Wednesday evening. The fifty members present agreed to list their surplus ; material with the association secretary. George B. Watkins, purchasing agent. Xenite Metal Company, who volunteered .to put the plan into systematic operation. Further economics are expected to result through the exchange of information relating to surplus mnterial with affiliated members of the National Association of Purchasing Agents. Dwight S. ltitter. city purchasing agent and retiring president of the State Purchasing Agents Association, was given evidence of the regard of his associates through his election by acclamation to honorary life membership in the assoI elation. Mr. Ritter expressed regret that he would not be connected with purchasing activities after Jan. 1, but announced that he would remain in Indianapolis. He was not ready to state his plans for ; the future. HITTER PRAISED FOR WORK. Complimenting Mr. Ritter upon his ! record in public office. Judge James A. ; Collins of the Marion County Criminal | Court, guest of the purchasing agents, | spoke his regret that the city would shortly lose his services. The creed of the Purchasing Agents Association was made the theme •of Judge Collins' remarks. Appointments to the commodity councils of the national purchasing agents’ body were made by President Paul D. Birdsall as follows: Fuel —Chairman. J. J. Flaherty, American Hominy Company, Indianapolis; C. M. Kluzie, Ball Brothers Glass Manufacturing Company, Muncie; T. N. Wynne, Indianapolis Light and Heat Company. Iron--Chairman, O. S. Wright, National Malleable Castings Company, Indianapolis; Asa L. Ward, Marion Machinery & Foundry Corp., Marion; H. C. Pennickle. American Central Life Insurance Company, Indianapolis. Standardization—Chairman. Frank Hicks, Press-O-Lite Company, Speedway; R. H. McCormack, Sanborn Electric Company, Indianapolis; Fred Fltobey, Indianapolis Electric Supply Company, Indianapolis. Cotton—Chairman, Art Wilson. G. & J. Tire Cos., Indianapolis; E. S. Wolf, Hib-ben-Hoilweg Company, Indianapolis; A. H. Cromley, Haywood Tire &. Equipment Cos., Indianapolis. Constitution and By-Laws—Chairman, Dwight 8. Ritter, City of Indianapolis; A. T. Potter, E. C. Atkins & Cos.. Inc.. Indianapolis; G. M Long, Pltman-Moore Company, Indianapolis. New members were elected to the association as follows: R. A. Stevens, W. H. Holliday Company, Indianapolis: Hngh H. Neff, Van Catnp Packing Company, Indianapolis; J. A. Thomson, Kingan & Cos.. Indianpolis. An interesting feature of the entertain- ; mpnt provided for the purchasing agents 1 was an illustrated talk by C. H. Weiss, j sales manager of the Link Belt Company, j on the manufacture and applictien of link i belt silent chain drives. It was announced that a prize would be j given to one of the members of the asso- i elation, the member to be chosen by lot from among those an attendance record of 80 per cent at the weekly and monthly meetings scheduled for the remainder of the year.

Masked Bandits Rob Minister and Grocer Special to The Times. WINCHESTER, Ind.. Nov. 17.—Three masked highwaymen, thought to be the same persons who Tuesday night robbed the Farmers State Bank at Oakville, last night robbed the llev. Denver Medsber, Christian minister at Winchester, of a gold watch and a small amount of money and thirty minutes later held up and robbed the Arthur Grocery, five miles east. of sVinehester, obtaining SSOO in cash ai/d S2OO in checks. Allies Say Germans Miist Pay Indemnity BERLIN, Nov. 17.—The allied reparations commission, which arrived here from Paris last week seeking first-hand information, today notified the German government that the allies insist that January and February payments on indemnity be paid as ordered. The payments amount to 500,000,000 gold marks, which Germany Insists she has been unable to find. ‘

ROBERT MORRIS MEN DISCUSS FINANCE TOPICS Midseason Meeting of Associates Now in Session at Hotel Severin. The midsoason meeting of the Robert Morris Associates opened this afternoon at Hie Hotel Severin with an elaborate program. Among the addresses made were those by C. W. Folds of Hathaway, Smith. Folds & Cos. of Chicago, on ‘'Commercial Paper from a P.anker's Standpoint ;'* an address by Dr. Benjamin M, Anderson, economist, Chase National Bank of New York, on “Credit Policy in the Light of the 1920 Crisis." and the annual address of the president of the organization. 55 il lin in Tonks, of the Union Trust Company of Cleveland, Ohio. Proredirig the afternoon session, the members of the organization were the guests of the Indianapolis Clearing House Association at a luncheon. The Robert Morris Associates is an organization of bank credit men of the United States, affiliated with the National Association of Credit Men. and the Indianapolis Association of Credit Men will be host to t'ne delegates during the convention. HOLD DINNER TON'IG HT, Tonight the delegates will hold thell Robert Morris dinner, with a program of entertainment, including Julius Tannen of New York City, who will have considerable to say. in a humorous way, of members of the organization. The program for tomorrow morning’s session includes the following addresses. “Technical Analysis of Statements.” by Charles 51. Neubauer of Byrnes A Baker, public accountants of New York City; “Index Analysis of Statements,” by i Alexander sVall of Landowne, Pa., secretary of the organization, and “Plant Inspection,” by F. s'. Coes of Ford, j Bacon A Davis, industrial engineers of ; New York City. ! Tomorrow afternoon, if the weatheff permits, there will tie a golf tournament ! for i hose who wish to compete for a cup 1 presented by Theodore Hetzler. president j of the Fifth Avenue Bank, of New York j City, and a trip through the Nordyke A Marmon Company plant. In the evening will be a dinner with the Indianapolis Associatiu of Credit Men. VARIOUS TALKS ON PROGRAM. K. V. Coes, at the Saturday morning session, will discuss the trip through the Nordyke A Marmon Cos. plant. There will be u talk on “Faults iu Audits” by Harvey E. s\'hitney of the Bankers Trust [Company of New York City and a talk ; on "Rules for Buying Paper" by John J. Geddes of the Merchants Loan and j Trust Company of Chicago. At the closing session Saturday after- | noon there will be a chapter meeting. illustrating how chapter meetings should j be held, the meeting being under the j auspices of the Boston chapter of the | organization, and there will be a general ; discussion of the subject of “Handling a I Borrowing Account.” The officers and directors of the Robert Morris Association, who were elected at the meeting last May, are as follows: | President. sVi!liain Tonks of the Union , Trust Company of Cleveland, Ohio; first ■I vice president. J. N. Eaton of the Merchants National Bank of Boston; second i rice president. J. F. Craddock of the 1 Continental and Commercial National Bank of Chicago; secretary-treasurer, Alexander Wall of Lansdowne. Fa.; re- : search director. Ureas B. Snyder of Miquon. Pa.; directors, E. E. Amick of the 1 First National Bank, Kansas City. Mo.; Stewart D. Berkley of the City National Bank. Dallas Texas; A. SY. Pickford of the Girard National Bank of Philadel- | phia: E. M. Seibert of the Bank of Pitts- ; burgh, X. A.. Pittsburgh, Pa.; Charles It. Burncttt of the First National Bank | of Richmond, 5 a.; J. H. Puelicher of I the Marshall A Illsley Bank of Milwaukee: F. R. Sibley of the Rhode Island ; Hospital Trust Company of Providence, j R. I . and Harvey E. Whitney of the Bankers' Trust Company of New York I City.

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MACNIDER TO VIEW PICTURES New Legion Commander Will Give Brief Talk at English Theater. Hanford MacNlder, newly elected national commander of the American Legior. will make his first public appearance in Indianapolis tonight at English's Theater, where he will make a brief talk | preceding the showing of the United j States 55'orld 55'nr motion pictures, it wag announced today. The motion plcI tores are being exhibited at English's until Snnday night under auspices of the Bruce Robison and Osric Mills Watkins posts of the American Legion. Mr. MacNider, who arrived at national headquarters of the legion Wednesday to take up his new duties as national commander. was driving past English's We lnesdny night when he saw a large, crowd of ex-service men in uniform and also heard the Marion County Legion baud playing. He expressed a desire to see the motion pictures and also accepted an Invitation to make a brief talk preceding the showing of the pietures. The motion pictures depict practically every major operation in which Americans engaged in the recent world war and show more than 500,000 Americans in action. Many Indianapolis and Indiana men are shown in the films. In addition to the pictures a special program of music also is provided and a number of extra added attractions also are offered. Proceeds from the entertainment will be used in development work by the two legion posts. Samuel Lewis Shank, mayor-elect, who made a brief talk at the theater Wednesday night, will make another talk at the theater on Friday evening. Mr. Shank told a number of jokes and also outlined some of his plans for the next administration. Hoosier Architects Will Hold Exhibit

An exhibition of the work of Indiana architects will be held at the John Herron Art Institute in December. The artistic rather than the structural side of architecture will be emphasized and the exhibits will be hung according to general classification such as "Domestic,'’ “Collegiate,” “Ecclesiastic,” “Industrial" and “Farm," rather than being grouped according to authorship. The committee of judging is as fellows: Warren I>. Miller, Terre Haute, Guy Mahurin. Ft. Wayne; A. F. Wickes, Gary. J. W. Gaddis, Herbert Foltz, W. H. Mac Lucas, R. J Batchelder and Kurt Vonnegut of Indianapolis. Those wishing information regarding entrance requirements are asked to call Mr. Vonnegut, chairman of the exhibition committee, 601 Indiana Trust BuUding, Indianapolis. WOMAN INJURED BY AUTO. Elizabeth Clay, 30, 1109 Church street, was knocked down and injured today by an automobile driven by Arthur Eaton, 22, ISO North Blackford street, at Meridian and Wilkins street. Miss Clay is said to have become confused and to have walked into the rear fender of the automobile.* She suffered cuts an* bruise*, l

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