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INDIANA DAILY TIMES. 25-23 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 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.

FU N ERAL DIRECTORS. 55f“- ~U)alcL Parlors 1222 Union St. FLAXNER & BUCHAN AN 320 North Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people of lo'UanAince Iss7. Phonee—Main 0641-0642. _264i. .MmaNAPOLIS George Grinsteiner Funeral Director. 622 E. biaraet. Old phone Main 0908. 1 - 1 7 - ua : J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. ST I*7 L Drexel 0322. W. T. BLASENGYM 1525 Shelby st. Drexel 2570. Stewart IH*^ CHAS. A. HOCKENSMITH. „ , 714 * IIUnOU - LI 11Main 1166. CUN t HAL^DI RECTORSWM B. KREIuERLI 1154. Main 1464. 1402_JL_im^' GADD —BERT Phones: Drexel 04... ST ; UNDERTAKERS— HISEY & T^ C3 ' North Del. LI 6a>4. Main 3 30. . FEENEY 8: FEENEY. 1034 N. Illinois. Main 0843. NOT -Hl KING. COLIN passed away Juesd . - residence. JET* ?I& lo^.nds a U.ted, Burial Crown Hill, private. CARD OF THANKS- 1 OF J HA^^vinH Pr Cummin ß l appreciation. -lr. - express their and son Th . ur .7V!, their friends and ! deep appreciation to kln ,messe amli neighbors for their m > th . time of expressions of ) ra P a “ iy ( deaf wife and , their sorrow in the io-s oi mother. —■ —— • ToST~ANP FOUNDLOST—Hound. a jjf e Daisy: V* re*6o? W. Maryland or | LOST—Female Atr^ a i*rg < less7answers to „.s ssf'osrsss.SJ•ward. l n and black. LOST— English aetter. wh* East Lo 4frm F °New k " Wednesday a.- tw.l 1352. LOST—Suitcase Iltar caU Webtalnlng theatrical makeup, ster 5141. Reward. -—— personals. FA IRMONT A a^ lT p Y rl c H e? S r P eSon L ahl°e: confinement, private, p -opted; write may work /° r S t B LOnS: 4911 E. S?l.^, L ,nrst. Kansas FIRT-CLAgrgCTg=^=™> appointment call Miss Lowery. Belmont 4511. 1 P^ a itSSS'“'5S , home^Wri^To; zJS*trlaf. S U. TARNEY. Auburn. Jn<L_ MISS THOMAS. MUs Kelly, --‘p^m. WILL give a oTtoarf * girl In private home. Beimonijiv LODGES and clubs. O E. S.—Naomi Chapter No. 131. Stated meeting in Masonic Temple. 1 riday e ninTat"? o'clock Work, the NOTICES. COLLECTIONS Fidelity Mercantile Agency *B7 Indiana _Truat bldg. Main_os66. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. HOTEL business of 25 rooms, adjoining Lafavette Motors Cos. Rent *IOO per month'or will sell. 31.000 cash, balance In monthly payments. Main 06a7. Room 726 K. of P. bldg. __ FOR SALE —Hotel business at Mars Hill on car line, near Lafayette Motor Works 25 rooms and cafeteria. Rent SIOO a monih. Easy terms. 726 K. of P. bldg. Main 0657. _ PARTNER WANTED IN REAL ESTATE. HOTEL OR AUTO REPAIR BUSINESS. ROOM 726 K. OF P. BLDG. - TWO country hotels; .no competition. Building and furniture both rented. Good income. Will trade. 726 K. of P. bldg. Main 0657. HOTEL. 26 rooms and cafeteria; ren. f-nly $100; equity SI,OOO. GEORGE. 726 A. of P. bldg. Also two country hotels. WANTED —A partner to Join me and take charge of hotel. 726 K. of P. bldg. Main 0657. BUSINESS SERVICES. Mattresses Renovated { EQUAL TO NEW Mattresses made to order. JOHN COLLEN, Circle 0611. LET ua re-nickel your stoves and make them like new; all kinds of nickelplating and .welding. Call Irvington 3106, ring 2. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana ave FEATHERB bought, sold and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BURKLE, 416 Mass. M. 142 8. Line, 37 75. GRADUATE will care for chronic or semiinvalid In her own modern home. Irvington 1650. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES. MARG. A. SELLERS, D. P. D. C. D. O. Drugless Therapy. Osteo., Magnetic Massage. Hours 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. 150 Virginia ave. Hltz bldg. Room 6, DETECTIVES. Quigfey-Hyland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators. *26-629 Law bldg. Main 2902. instruct Tons. MEN t® learn barber trade. TRI-CITY COLLEGE. 309 E. WashlngSftsjL, .. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0767. places—to let! Savings and Trust Bldg. rooms, fifth floor, facing Circle, rent single or adjoining. One ofon second floor. Savings and Trust Cos. ®Sk* Main 4518. in e ryandtooUsT- ■ woxdeFmixers ™ ■l SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK. FINCH DIST. sl2-20 W. MART--i-! D STREET.

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MALE H E E p -WA NT ED. COLLECTOR A-l wide awake, aggressive man; must have wheel; references. Address A No.. 1833, Times. “TVANTED BOY'S to carry Times Routes in central part of city. Have three or four good routes left for boys who want to make money. Call for MR. MOOREHEAD at Times Office, any afternoon after 2 p. m. i. Corner Delaware and North sts. Phone Main 0452. ROOFERS—Experienced asphalt built-up j roofers; fast nailers; bring hammer; 50: Mg job. Apply MR. MOORE, j Maxwell Motor Corp.. Newcastle. situation wanted—male. I WANT a position as truck driver. Am : well acquainted with the city. Drexel ! 1497. FEMALE HELP—WANTED. Corner Delaware and North ats. Phone Main 0452. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. CURTAINS to launder. Drexel 0895. 1 Stewart 1515. j H OU SES—TO LET. i SIX-ROOM modern house for rent or will j sell on easy payments. Room 726 K. of 1 P. bldg. Phone Main 0657 j FOR RENT- —Five-room house on car line or S2OO down will buy. GEORGE, 726 | K. of P. bldg. j SIX-ROOM house; 139 Detroit street. sl6. ! McCULLOUGH. 106 N. Delaware. Main i 1709. I JEFFERSON ave.. near Tenth street: sixroom modern double. Webster 08 4 \ ; FLATS, APARTMENTS—TO LET. SEPARATE apartment of 2 large, light | rooms and bath, unfurnished, downtown, i Rates to reliable party. Heat and water , furnished. References. Randolph 8086. SIX rooms ami sun parlor In Kenilworth , apartment. Thirty-Fourth and Meridian, j $95. Randolph 4073. i FU RNISH ED HOUSES AN D F t-A'l SCARROLLTON AVE.. NORTH THIRTYEIGHTH. Modern private home, well furnished; coal in; garage. Reference. One square from car line. Wash. 4001. TRANSFER AND STORAGE. Blue Star Transit Local and Long-Distance Hauling. I Toledo Dayton. Columbus, Cincinnati, St. Louis. Chicago. Louisville, Detroit and other towns within 400 miles. Return load wanted from Terre Haute, i Ind., and Cleveland, 0., Nov. 21 and Nov. 25. Bert Smith, 155 Kentucky Ave. Auto Moving Van Service. Main 2291. Krisberg Transfer j We have 4 sizes of trucks; $4 per load ' and up, depending on size of truck roi quired. We estimate cost at your home i free. Careful handling. Prompt service. ] Office. 9 S. East st. Tel. Circle 6932. PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. i 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. LI 3680, Union Station Transfer Local and overland moving; exact price given: work guaranteed. 419 S. Meridian. Main 7119. L Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Main 2028. LI 1128. CRATING, packing and shipping at reduced rates. JOHN M. NORRIS, mgr. Phone Main 354. Night, Belmont 1036. i MOVING furniture and pianos! s4'and up; large covered trucks; experiet<Jd men. ! FRED SUEZ. Webster 3644. j LIGHT and heavy trucking, local and long distance. Circle 6926. Evenings. Drexel 2107, GLORE BROS. A1 TRANSFER and trucking, large or sma'l trucks. We sell high-grade coal. Webster 1580. GUY Storage Cos. Cheapest rate In city. 30 W. Henry st. Main 4699. 1 MOVE " | $2 room. Webster 3229. WANTED —Light hauling or transfer; have 1-ton truck. Drexel 8535 after 6 p. m. LARGE attractive sleeping room in down- ! town modern home; property owned by j residents; no other roomers. Hot and ; cold water in room. Private entrance. : Reference. Call 3 to 6 p. m. Main 8883. SEVILLE ave. N., 343; furnished or unfurnished front room; modern steam heat; private home: convenient for railroaders. Webster 9548. BOOMS 75c~t0 $1.60. Special rates by the week and all modern conveniences. THE GEM STAi, HOTEL. 35 W. Ohio street. i FLETCHER ■ AVE.. 554; 2 modern sleeping j rooms, 1 up and 1 down; private home, walking distance. Drexel 5825. MARKET. E.. 528; modern furnished rooms, $2 up. Steam heat, garage. BOA R DAN D ROO MS— TO~ L FT. ” LARGE modern room, suitable for two or three students or young men employed; Central or College car. Breakfast and evening meals. Main 8987. RANDOLPH. N.. 23; sleeping loom, modern private home; board optional. East Washington car. Drexel 4752. BOARD Hotel Lafayette. Mars HilL Good car service. Dances Wednesday eve.

LIGHIT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. SEPARATE apartment of two large. light rooms and bath. Unfurnished, downtown. Rates to reliable party. Heat and water furnished. References. Randolph 8006. DELAWARE. 907 N\; rooms for light housekeeping and sleeping, nicely furCircle 7667. FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping; modern; reasonable. Main 5971. NEW YORK, W lOgTTrooms and apartments for housekeeping. GARAGES—TO LET. DOWNTOWN storage, special rates; steam heat; fireproof; also space for a shop. MYERS GARAGE. 413 N. Capitol. Main 500 V REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. Five-Room Bungalow A small down payment, and the balance in easy monthly instalments, gives you immediate possession of this brand new home; electric lights, garage. Located on a splendid east front corner in the beautiful new Westridge addition, one mile west of the city limits on the newly paved National road. For further particulars or appointment to see this real bargain, call owner. Washington 4344. Semi-Modern Double, North 6 rooms a side, rating for 323 a aids; can be bought for SI,OOO rash MODERN DOUBLE. 5 rooms and bath a side, on corner of £ paved streets, rents for $35 a side; nant offer on this. Mr Andersen, with I. N. Richie & Son. Main 0320. 710-12 Bankers Trust. 2214 West Morris Six rooms, gas. water; electricity, sewer, basement, garage; immediate possession. 32.350. $350 down. S2O per month. Cali TRUEIILOoD Reliable Realty Cos. Main Evenings. Irvington 4213 CENTRAL AVeTTTOx 137 . price $M OO ;~easy terms; only 2 lots for sale at this price. Washington blvd.. corner, 62Va-\1654 34.000; improvements paid, terms. J. O. COTTINGHAM. 302 City Trust bldg. Main 6064. Evenings. Wfvshlngton 1820. Near Garfield Park Five-room bungalow; water, gas. electricity; good basement, laundry tubs, sewer. I?.600. terms. Call Tru*blood. RELIABLE REALTY CO. Main 0136. Evenings, Irvington 4213. Five-Room Double and a 4-room single, semi-modern; lot 71 jc 125; $5,000 for both. $1 000 cash, balance terms. Howard C. Venn, ICS E. Market. Main 1115. yf-rf a .. DOUBLE, east; 7 rooms ll it II on each side; bath; no Vl HM\ U -a furnace, rents for S7O. - For quick sale. $6,000, $4,000 loan; $2,000 will handle It. Geo. A. Lucas 726 K. of P. bldg. Circle 6600. LOOK THIS OVER. Six rooms absolutely modern; Improved street near Fountain Square; terms. EVERROAD. 524 Board of Trade. Main 0327. Evenings, Drexel 32.'.0. FOUR-ROOM (‘OTTAGE A dandy 4-room semi-modern home on West New York st. for sale; reasonable. Call OWNER. Balmont 0866. " GLADSTONE AVE.; new thoroughly modern j-ungalow; cash or terms. EVERROAD. Main 0327. 524 Board of Trade bldg. Evenings, Drexel 3250. S2OO CASH, balance S3O a month buys a nice home. 726 Iv. of P. bldg. Main 0657.

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Be Your Own Landlord Six-room semi-modern cottage. Blaine ave.; fruit, shade, garage. Immediate possession, $250 cash, $27.50 month. Mr. Hendricks. Circle 3030. Five-room, semi-modern cottage, north of Thirty-Eighth street, El. Its.; well in kitchen Basement. gaca£*h fruit of all kinds; lot 63x238; SSOO down, S3O month. Mr. MacLeod. Washington 1564. Eight-room. semi-modern northeast; furnace, El lots; well, cistern, shed, garage. Small orchard. Lot 100x200; SSOO down. S4O month. Miss Acker. Main 6514 after 6 p. in. OH IN JESSUP LAND CO., REALTORS. “The firm that stdls homes on payments.*' 705-10 Occidental Bldg. Main 2957-8 COLORED Hamilton ave., 1526; six rooms. Eighteenth st., 1506; six rooms. Baltimore ave., 2526; five rooms. Small rash payment and remainder like rent buys either. H. G. Monen 1011 Lemcke Bldg. Main 3138. Six-Room Cottage Four rooms down. 2 up on W. 28th st. Garago almost new. Lot 40x125. Price $3,750; SI,OOO cash will handle. Shown by appointment. Crum & Boulden, Realtors •■IT K. Os P. Main 423.1. Semi Modern, Northeast Sly rooms, nicely decorated; large lot. frulr; real bargain at $2,100. Part cash and can arrange terms. Call Mr. Mclnteer. ]. N. Richie & Son. 710-712 Bankers Trust Bbig. Main 0520. J . YT ; * (l tt Ai || per month. $6,000; SSOO V\ J| A*\ l[ . eaHh, balance $55 per 1 month iqcludinx Interest. Property In first-class condition Inside and out: positively the best proposition east. GEO. . I.UP AH. 726 K. of P bldg. Circle 6600. Evenings. Beimont 4926. s2,"H*o.o(> DON'T FAIL TO SEE THIS dandy cottage. 4 rooms; gas. eleotric lights and water, on paved street north. Very ressonabls terms. Dunlop ft Holtegel, Realtors. 122 K. Market St. Six-Room Vacant Cottage Ele< trie lights, gae, water, cellar, cement waiks, nicely painted anfl papered throughout; in xood condition. Small payment down, balance like rent Price $2,750. 266 N. Mltey ave. W. Washington car. Owner. Webster 4021. Seventeenth St., Near College Six-room almost modern, r.ew furnace. $3 500 terms. Call Trublood. RELIABLE REALTY CO. Main 0186. Evenings, Irvington 4213. *" No. 253 N. Beville Ave. Five rooms, gas. paved streel, $2,850; SSOO cash. $23 50 per month. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. BY OWNER. > new 6-room modern; fireplace. built-in features. If you want a real home. Irvington 0449. SSOO CASH, S4O per month, 7-room home, N. Addison street, near W. Washington. Owner. Belmont 4318. DAWS' >.N St,, fo'9; 5-r-om cottage, garage, $2.100. My equity $l,lOO will trade on double. S2BO DOWN, balance like rent, buys a nice home. Phone Main 0657. Room 726 K. of P. bldg. FOR houses on terms, doubles or singles, call C. J. OSBURN. Drexel 6184. WHY WORRYT LET a Times Want a<l sell It for yo*.

REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE. FARMS in lowa, Minnesota, Nebraska. South Dakota and Northwest. Want Indiana property. GEORGE. 726 K. of P. bldg, FARMS in lowa. Minnesota, South Dakota. North Dakota or Nebraska, to exchange for Indiana property. 726 K. of P. bldg. INCOME property for amneumbered farms. CHARLES HURST. K. of P Bldg.. Indianapolis. See me for lots north of Fall Creek. GEO. R. BROWN. 1002 Lemcke Bldg : REAL ESTATE—WANTED. • CASH FOR EQUITY IN REAL ESTATE II4IN 1115. FA RM S—FORSALE. Farms in Southern Indiana 150-acre Clark county farm. 110 acres In | cultivation, 40 acres in timber: a real frtrm; lays well and is strong land and i will grow grain, alfalfa, clover, tobacco abundantly. Refused $12,000 for tills farm two years ago and have Improved the same since that time. Good 8-room house, bungalow; good barn. 40x50, and all outbuildings In good repair. Trice $8,000; will take half cash and mortgage back for balance. 90 acres Orange county farm; 6 room house, barn, silo and outbuildings; on pike road; fruit of all klnda; plenty of water; price $3,500. WILLIAM A. ARNOLD. 5818 OAK AVE. IRV. 3478 INDIANAPOLIS, IND DAYDAY Indiana’s Largest Farm Dealers. 15084 3 111. st- Phons, Circle 4809. j FARM 40 ACRES. CLEAR; WILL TRADE FOR HOUSE. ROOM 726 K. OF P. I BLDG. j FOR SALE OR TRADE. FARMS for sale or exchange any place in the United Statee. What have you to trade? 724 K. of P. bldg. Main 0657. AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. Ford Touring 1921 model. Anew car equipped with ehocks, dash light and new cord tires. A rea.l buy. Best terms In town. KEYSTONE MOTORS CO. 510 N. Capitol Ave. Circle 8301. 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 Circle 1966. DODGE BROTHERS motor cars; a good assortment at all times. C.h.Wallerich Company Dodob Hncmi£fc* MotorVetiiciM^ 1918 HUDSON Marian; new paint, flva just overha jled; will sacrlfK:©. Belmont 4515. OVKkLAND 4, touring, 1920 model; ran 9,000 mllee; srood condition. Drexel 2874. 3800 S. Meridian. FORD, Hupmobile and Kins; 8. Make your own terms. 518 N. Capitol ave. Open eves. INTER-STATE and Grant 6. Make your own terms. 518 N. Capitol. Open evening*. OVERLAND car—lS—mwljr painted; leaving town; $175. Call 646 Union street. GRANT six. good condition throughout; $285; take a ford in trade. Bel. 4923.

A UTO MOB IL ES—FO R SAL E. Reo TouringModei R in A-l mechanical condition. Good tires ail around and good paint.. To be sold at a real bargain. KEYSTONE MOTORS CO. 510 N. Capitol ave. Circle 8301. FORD speedster and Chevrolet touring. 618 N. Capitol ave. Open evenings. 1917 FORD touring, good condition; cheap. Call Belmont 4994. AUTOMOBILES—WANTED. AUTOS WANTED. CASH for your Junked, burned, wrecked I 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. 518 N. Capitol ave. Main 2638. Open evenings and Sundays. AUTOS WANTED - I. Wolf Auto Cos. 619 N. Illinois' st. Main 1 579. LI 2063. AUTOS wanted. WKISSMA.VS. 212-14 E. New Y'ork street. Main 4446. AUT ? REPAJ RS ANP SUFF>LI ES. FOR D BODIES AND WINTER TOPS. AMES NIFTY SPORT ROADSTER. 330 E. MARKET ST. Cylinder Grinding Standard and oversize. Piston rings and pins. Crank shaft grinding ■ Scored cylinders repaired. Eagle patented process. Steel .starting gears. Eagle Machine Cos. 24 N. Noble. Main 0884. AUTO WASHING Cur specialty. 334 North Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry SUN-LITE ga.-. S.C"rt East Washington street Phone Irvington 3106, ring 2. We exchange all gas lighting tanks. City delivery every afternoon. TOPS RECOVERED. CURTAINS MADE TO OPEN WITH THE DOOR. REASONABLE. 35 KENTUCKY AVENUE. AUTO radiator service; guaranteed work. FRED BRIGHAM. 212 E. New Y'ork st. Main 44 4j5. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. Now is the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 534-36 Main. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all klnda or motorcycle*. FLOYD PETERMAN. 609 Massachusetts avenue. MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. Walk 2 Squares sand save a dollar I I l 1 on your Trousers l|[ 1 \ at 1 I / \ 1 THE PANTS STORE CO. I|M f \ Two Store* U| \ J J H . 48 YV. Ohio St. V 114 E. Ohio * w WE MAKE PANTS. AND SELL 'EM DIRECT TO YOU AT A SAVING. LEON TAILORING CO. 254 Massachusetts Ave. M S M Invalid chairs for rent, $3.50 per month. Free delivery to CWA all parts of city. Crutches 25c per month. BAKER BROS. Main 3465. Lincoln 3166 - WIRELESS APPARATUS The Hoosier Radio Cos. 108 PEMBROKE ARCADE. MAKE your old coat look like new suit by matching a pair trousers with the CORRECT PANTS MAKERS CO. 104 54 W. Ohio St. LADY'S fur coat, slightly used. A bargain at S3O. Man's suit, size 3S. Only $lO. Cali at 905 N. East street, TERMS given on nev and used machines. ; White Sewing Machine Cos. 312 Mass ave, GENTLEMAN’S value fur Coat. S6O for quick sale. Address A No. 1834, Times. [ LARGE crib with bedding. Call Webster 226*. MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. | GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCKYARDS \V ANTED —Folding bed and mattress. Call Drexel 1023. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—FOR SALE. I REBUILT STOVES. Florence. Nubian. Palace, Garland. Bucks, Jewel and all other makes cheap. Payments. BAKER BROS. DINING room set, golden oak finish;! table, buffet, china closet, 6 chairs; bargain. Call mornings, 1424 Central avenue. BIG lot army comforts; must go to make room- 607 and 609 W. Washington. MU SI C AL—6ALE OR~ WANTED.^ Auto Player Piano Mahogany Case with bench and 15 music rolls, S3OO. Terms $2.50 per Week E. L. Lennox Piano Cos. 16 N. Meridian st. PIANOS* and talking machines cheap on payments. BAKER BR9S.

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DOGS, POULTRY, ETC. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dogs. INDIANAPOLIS HUIU NE SOCIETY City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. Main 0872. - UVE STOCK AND VEHICLES. ONE HORSE, heavy work; bargain; can be seen any tiie. 1516 Madison ave. Drexel 5747. 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.. ? sn Best Brazil block, clean forked.. g 50 Best Illinois egg, clean forked 7 ->5 Best Brazil egg, clean forked... 7'k o High-grade nut and slack /" g'oo Delivered anywhere in the city' FREE KINDLING, with each ton or more ordered Drexel 3280. Aeeg COAL SEMI-POCO. M.-R., $8 00. YIRCHN ia M.-R.. BEST GRADE, $7.7S GENUINE RED ASH POCO. M.-R $8 75 GLENDORA .LUMP, SB.OO. ’ CALL FOR PRICES ON LINTON NO 4 LUMP IN 2-TON AND 4-TON LOTS EMERGENCY COAL CO. I Main 5056; Kenwood 2152. Open 8:30 a. m I COAL. Best Union No. 4 lump. 4-inoh, vein, dellvered. st>.;,,; mine run bright clean, about oO'r large lump. $5.50 delivered. Coal now on track at Sixteenth and Monen. lelephone Main 16a7 or Randolph 1721 CASH COAX, CO. • SPECIAL—SPECIAL. ONE WEEK ONLY'. Big. clean Indiana lump, single ton. $6 54 2 tons $12.50. Main 0430. Main 0431. LI 4730. 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. NICE, clean forked Indiana egg coal 2 tons. $12.50; 1 ton. $6.50; No 4 Linton lump. $6.7j ; Virginia lump. $8.76; kini <d_Lij>|g with each order. Belmont 1907. SILCOX COAL CO. 1 CALL US If you want good coal at low prices; 24 years of service behind us to i thousands of satisfied customers. Why not be one of them. Drexel 5747. COAL ’ L. H. BAIN COAL CO. _Maln 2151. HEAVY furnace wood, cookstove wood and Turnace kindling Main 8432. LARGE PROFITS' from small expenditure follow Real E , Btat ® i dv,r ’ lslne ln ‘'Want Ad" columns 01 tne Tlm^h. _ LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF A PETITION FOR VACATING ROADWAY I.N WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. MArion county .. .. INDIANA. -Notice ia hereby given that there will be ! presented to the Board of Commissioners ; session o"’, y ° r a , r , lon at th “ December (session, 19.1. on Friday. Deo. 23. 1921 thereof a petition praying for permission 1 ton R | C *. rta n . . hlßh " ay in Washing--1 h!£i r p n S ? ld ,OU! >D’: ‘hat said : fo‘o,vs y tow. t nOW ‘ OCateil iS des ‘--'-‘ed as 1 Commencing at the northwest corner of i lot one (It Haverstick Park addition i !'l nce f r “ nn, "S southwest along the south n! "f "°" d l and avenue to the west * j°! 11 -foot street, heretofore dedi“a‘ed to , the P. ubllc “a a highway; thence South along the west side of said roadway -0a.3 feet; thence east 30 feet to the east line of said roadway; thence north on the west line of said lot one (1) to the south line of said Woodland avenue and the place of beginning In Washington township. Marion County, State of In--1 dlana. as shown in plat book 15, page 102 I In the records in the recorder's office of I Marion County. Indiana, this 22d day of November, 1921. LEO K. FESLER. [ Auditor Marion County. BIDS FOR SNOW PLOWS. Notice is hereby given, the the undersigned. the Board of Commissioners of Marlon County. Indiana, will, up to 10 o'clock a. m., Dec. 12, 1921. receive sealed bids for two snow plows with tractor attachments. according to specifications on file in the office of the auditor of Marion County.^ Each bid must be accompanied by a bond and an affidavit as required by law. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Witness our hands, this 23d day of November, 1921. CARLIN H. SHANK. HARRY D. TUTEWILEJ# LEWIS YV. GEORGE. Commissioners of Marlon County. Attest: LEO K. FESLER. Auditor. NOTICE—The Board of Trustees of Central Indiana Hospital for Insane will receive sealed proposals until Friday. Nov. 25, at 10 a. m. for furnishing supplies for the month of December, 1921. Estimate book will bo on file at loom V> State House, from and after Monday, Nov. 21, 1921. By order of BOARD OF TRUSTEES. FINANCIAL. PERSONAL LOANS $lO TO S3OO This office is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana and was established for the purpose of providing a place where honest people can borrow any amount from $lO to without paying more than the legal rate of interest or without being imposed upon in any way. It Is only necessary that you ar 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 all time necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and let us explain. No charges unless you borrow. Loans with other companies paid off and more money advanced at legal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2923 OR Ll NCOLN 2450. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. 118 E. Washington St. Corner Vir. Ave. LOANS On furniture, pianos, autofc, live stock, farm implements and other collateral. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 % E. Washington St. Main 0585, Auto, Lincoln 7184. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON, 108 N. Delaware st. Main 1818.

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DESERTSTRETCH CONQUERED BY AIRPLANE FLEET Arabian Barrier Yields to British Engineers. Who Map Out Path. WASHINGTON, Nov. 24.—The Arabian Desert, which always was regarded as an impregnable barrier to direct communication between the Mediterrean Sea and the Persian Gulf, has been conquered by airplane, according to advices to the Army Air Service. Instead of attempting to cross the desert airplanes heretofore were accustomed to fly a semi-circular course around its northern extremity, thereby traveling many more miles than the distance which actually separates the air stations on the eastern and western sides of this endless expanse of sand. 4 The route will be SSO miles in length. It will pass through Anman in Transjordania and Kasrel Azrak, where landing fields have now been established, and then will take an almost straight line across the desert to Ramadie, on the Euphrates, and then to Bagdad. AIR FORCE MAKES. SI RVEY. The survey for the new aerial path-* way was made by the British Royal Air Force, with the cooperation of the Emir Abdulin, who helped in the building of an advance base at Anman, forty-fly* miles east of Jerusalem. A fleet of airplanes, armored cars loaned by the British war office, and desert tenders fitted out with wireless telegraph apparatus were assembled at Anman to begin their advance into the desert. The first 150 miles of the route was located with comparatively little difficulty, but 100 miles from the starting point the pioneers struck a vast tract of rough lava beds. Enormous boulders were scattered across this tract. The workers were nearly baffled in their efforts to get through the lava beds, when word came by wireless from airplanes scouting ahead that a way out of the wilderness of stones had been found.v The ground parties set to work anew and soon forced a passage through ten miles of back-breaking country into the desert again, where the going was comparatively easy. BAGDAD NOW COrXTEI). A few days later ground connections were made with Bagdad when the armored cars Drived at the emergency ground at El-jid, 300 miles from Jerusalem. Operations were soon pushed on from the Bagdad side, and Ramadie was entered soon after by both air and land. 4 Bagdad was entered shortly afterward. " Work is now going on to perfect the emergency landing grounds, and in making permanent ground organization along the air route. GANGES I.ONG RIVER. The Oanges, India’s most important river, is 1,557 miles long and is navigable for a distance of 850 miles from the sea. DOST IN ANTTQriTY. The origin of Freemasonry, or even of its name, can not be traced with certainty. M

NEW ILLINOIS PENITENTIARY MODEL PRISON latest Methods of Construe tion and Sanitation Used in Immense Institution. * JOLIET, 111.. Nov. 24.—The new Illi nois State Penitentiary, a walled cits of concrete and brick, is on the final l.if of construction, and those in charge now figure that xtfithin five years the pena! institution will be entirely completed. The new” prison is located at Statesville, near Joliet, and has been viewed, by officials of seven" European nations as well as Governors and wardens from practically every State in the Union. The prison wall incloses sixty-foul acres. The walls, an innovation in cement construction, loom up thirty-thrw ants a half feet in height and extend into the ground from ten to twentj feet. They cannot be sealed, it is figured. as there are no ledges at the top where hooks or ropes can be fastened. The smooth, gently-sloping sides afford no chances for footholds. When completed there will be eighl eellhouses, circular in construction. Two cellhouses will be for the "less criminal’ 1 and four for those who are under regulai prison discipline. USE BRICK ANI) CONCRETE. Henry M. Tomlinson, superintendent of construction, was confronted with 8 unique problem when he started ths building of the second cellhouse. Th specifications called for brick walls, with white brick facing. Cost of materials and labor has advanced so far beyond the State allotment for the work thal after considerable experimentation it was decided to pour concrete between two walls of brick. This saved 2.000,00') bricks and. altogether, cost one-half the amount figured for solid brick construction. AH of the other cellhouses are being built along the concrefe-brick plans. The prison building proper is in the eentere of the prison yard Aid is laid out in a circular fashion, with the dining room in the center and the cellhouses circling around it. The eight cellhouses will be connected to the central dining room by means of one-story corridors, with basements, making the plans resemble a petaled flower, with the dining hall as its center. The cells surpass in appointments the rooms of many hotels, each having a lavatory, with hot and coin running water, a toilet, an outside window, a steel bed, with ample clean bedding, a table and enameled walls. LOOKOUT TOWER IN CENTER. In the centre of the pnson yard is a tower, with an _underground entrance, From the platform in the tower the guard can look into every cell. He can open a single cell-door or all of them from his station and can switch on one light or all lights from the same switchboard. If the inmate is suspected of any irregularity bis cell can be illuminated instantly from the central tower, and if some of the prisoners get In possession of fire arms and open fire on the guard a steel shutter can be instantly dropped. The prison has its own water system, supplied by two artesian wells. Workshops and a hospital at present are under construction. Before plans were finally drawn YV. Carlus Zimmerman, former State architect, made an extensive tour of Europe, visiting ancient and modern prisons. The “Solitary,” known in the oI ci prison as "the black hole." is entirely different in design and object of past endeavors. Silence is the punishment meted out for infractions of rules, attempts to escape and other deviations from rules which draw sentences for the convicts. In the new solitary there is ventilation, but the walls Inside and out are absolutely soundproof. Not a sound can be heard within that little building. There is a cork linoleum floor, cork walls and an ingenious window shutter which keeps out noise.