Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 186, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1921 — Page 13

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES. 15-29 S. Meridian St. Main *SOO. Classified Adv. Dept. RATES. One time 11 per lln ® Three consecutive time*.. .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 leu) 60c per insertion Over 1 Inch 07 per line additional Death notices *6c per insertion Card of Thanks or In Memorlam Notices *7 Per Ads received until 11:45 a. m. for publication same day.

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TOYS JUST RECEIVED Large and well selected line of toys which we are now offering at lowest prices. ART FURNITURE CO. 106 S. Meridian St. It always pays to buy of a reliable Jeweler. Buy your Watches Diamonds and Jewelry F. C. BONNET ___ 162 y. Illinois mfx& Mail ’Em In 0 G ■ KLUGEL 236 S. Meridian st. Anew line of pipes for the holidays. Salesmen's samples. Real values while they last. TIME to buy Christmas gilts. THURSDAY, 9 A. M. PLACE—LEW SHANK AUCTION HOUSE 227 N. New Jersey. VICTROLA GENUINE, SLIGHTLY USED. ARE SCARCE. SEE THIS ONE BEFORE IT S SNAPPED UP. PRICED RIGHT. YEAR GUARANTEE. CIRCLE SHOP. 35 THE CIRCLE. VIOLIN'S, all sixes at bargain prices. Drexel 5768. PAUL WACHSMAX. FUNERAL PJ RECTORS. parlor. 1232 Union St FLANNEK & BUCHANAN 126 .North Illinois St funeral Atra-uort to the people >t Indian .poll, since 1987 Phones—Main 0641-0642. LI 264 L .NUiaNAPOLIS crematory George Grmsteiner Funeral Director. 522 E. Market. Old phone Main 0908. LI 7208. J .CT WILSON 1230 P.-ospect ST 167 L Drexel 0322. W. T. Blasengym 1625 Shelby st. Drexel 2570. Stewart 1114. 1702 N. Ililnola- Randolph 6870. CHAS. A. HOCKEN SMITH--724 N. Ililnola. Main 1166. LI 1168. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. E. KREIGER. LI 1154. Main 1464. 1402 N. Illinois. GADD— BERT S. GADD. 2120 Prospect sh Phones: Drexel 0422. ST 2278. UNDERTAKERS— HISEY & TITUS. 951 North Del LI 6664. Main 3680. KEENE Y jTfEBX E Y. 1084 N Illinois, Main 0843. DEATH AN D FUNE RA L NOT I C:S. GEHBAUER. JOHN CONROY. JR. —Age 28 years, beloved son of Anna Gehbauer. passed away at the Fletcher sanitarium Wednesday, Dec. 14, at 7 a. m. Funeral at residence, 270 N. Richmond st.. Saturday, Dec. 17 at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Mt. Jackson cemetery, IN MEMORIAM. IN MEMORIAM—In memory of Agnes May Roark, who passed, away Dec. 15, I 1918. Beautiful spirit, free from all stain. Ours the heartache, sorrow and pain. Thine is the glory and infinite gain—• Thy slumber is sweet. Peace on thy brow and the eyelids so j calm; Peace In the heart 'neath the white folded palm. Peace dropping down like a wondrous balm. And God grant that we meet. From little daughter EDNA M. ROARK AND AUNT, AGNES LAYCOCK. IN MEMORIAM—In sad but loving remembrance of our dear daughter and slater. Agnes Mae Roark, who died five years ago today, Dec. ;i, 1916. Today recalls sad memories Os a loved one gone to rest. Those who ‘hink of her today Are the ones who loved her hest. Sadly missed by her MOTHER. SARA j M. WHITE AND BROTHER RALPH.

LOST AND FOUND. LOST —On or between Wasson's and Laurie's stores, a pa< ka*e containing a gray silk net evening blouse, a package of sliver trimming and a pair of children's black stockings. Reward. Finder call Irvington 11815. LOST —Pocket book, within 1 or 3 squares of State and Washington sts.; black bill fold, containing about 840 and pawn ticket with Chicago loan office. Reward. Call Drexei 0600. TRAVELING BAG. black, gent's, between • Market and Noble or 1400 block E. Washington. Call Drexei 5561. Reward. LOST —Fur collar. Friday night, about 9 o'clock, on N. Hamilton to Tenth at. car line; keepsake. Webater 4331. Reward. LOST—Foxhound, spotted. Answers to name of Fanny. Reward. IVebster 0330, FOUND— Male rat terrier. City dog pound. Main 0872. PERSONALS. FAIRMOUNT 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. MARG. A. SELLER, D P.. D C.. D.O. Ilrugless therapy, osteo, magnetic massage. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 715 S. Meridian st. Drexei 4277. PRIVATE massages by masseur of French Lick Springs Hotel. Here for the wln.er. CLAUDE POWERS. Belmont 1956. LODGES Aivb CLUBS. O. E. S.—Nacml Chapter No. 131. Called meeting In Masonic Temple Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Work. Members of the order welcome. M. BELLE COPE. Worthy Matron. LIZZIE J. SMYTHE. Secretary. DETECTIVES. Quigley-Hyland Agency Civil "and* Criminal Investigator*. 626-529 Law bldg. Main 2902. WHY WORRY T LET ■ Timas Want ad sell It tor m

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M ALE H ELP—W ANTED, WANTED. Boys who wish to carry Times routes or to start up new Times routes in central part of city, call and see Mr Moorehead any afternoon at Times office after 2 o'clock. WANTED—IOO TEAMSTERS AND LABORERS. WHITE AND COLORED. SMITHAS CAMP. PUTNAMVILLE. IND., ON NATIONAL ROAD. ___ TEN men and women. 18 to |6. 1581 Brookside. Webster 6865. SITUATION WANTED—MALE, CHIEF engineer tyants position in better equipped plant. Understands all kinds ! turbine. Skinners. Corlis. automatic water wheels. All kinds electrical equipment; 37 | years old; 20 years' experience power plants. Address A No. 1843. Times. ; SHORT order cook; night work. 809 Highland avenue. SALESMAN—WANTED. S7OO WEEKLY* possible through our exclusive representative plan. Fasti est selling Ford accessory on marI ket. “Masco” Splash Fender for front !of Ford car eliminates rattling of front fenders, prevents iadiator. lights and front of car becoming mud splashed, induces greater volume air into radiator, reflects lamp's rays on to road In night driving, beautifies lines of car, putting Ford car in higher priced class, the Ford car, I being the only car without a splash I pan protection. Every owner wants j this essential attachment. Any one j can attach fender in few minutes. | Retails $6.50. Send $4 for agent’s I sample and contract application for I terminal rights. Give references. MAYER AUTO ACCESSORIES CORPORATION, Manufacturers, 333-335 Washington street, Buffalo, N. Y*. ATTENTION! We are Increasing our sales force and have openings for two neat office specialty salesmen between 28 and J 5 years of age. Applicants must be willing to devote two weeks for the purpose of aelr.g trained to | operate and present our typewriters and accounting machines. Only men who can i furnish first-class references will be considered for the positions. REMINGTON T V Eli WRIT ER CO. SALESMAN Good salesman wanted for Indianapolis territory. If vou are a live wire you can j make *4O a week or better. Call between 6 and 10 a. m. D. H. Duncan Supply Cos. 30 S. Capitol. SITUATION WANTE D— F E MIA '-E. ATTENTION, PROFESSIONAL MEN We have several young ladles who desire office work In exchange for complete business course. Call Circle 1214. JACKSON BUSINESS COLLEGE. 167 N. ILLINOIS ST. INSTRUCTIONS. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CTTIr BARBER COLLEGE. 309 E. Washington it.. Indianapolis. Ind. Circle 0757. BUSINESS SERVICES. ' FIVE rooms, wired 3-drop light, one 2i light and one 8-light chandeliers, complete, $26 50. Webster 0272 or Webster 9152 aftr 6 p. m. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana awe. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BL’RKLE. 416 Mas*. 1L_1428. LI. 3776. HOUSE wiring; electric work; all kinds; reasonable prices- W. F. OWEN. Randolph 0264. FOR dead animals, call Drexel 3386, or Stewart 1591. BUSIN ESS O PPO RTU N IT lES. EARN MORE MONET. Here is a business for ; ■ >u; unlimited possibilities for trained men, 10,000.000 autos, trucks, tractors, now in use All need service. The greatest money-making opportunity In the world for ambitious, "go-getting" men. Make a start. No previous experience necessary. Learn In a few weeks at Detroit, the auto conter. Write today for free 188-page book explaining fully. MICHIGAN STATE AUTO SCHOOL. 1952-C Auto Bldg. Detroit. Mich. Or see district representative. Fred VV. Thomson. 416 American Central Life Bldg.. Indianapolis. LISTEN —Have made mine; old and retired. On account of turn in circumstances have something far beyond the ordinary to offer some honest man of small car-Lal If he will back hln.self with ilttle good faith money If I do much. Sim- j ply investigate and meet chance of a lifetime. You handle all money with big in- i come. Reference and personal interview j required. State capital and reference in ! first letter. Gil* and no one-horse i business. W. MOLES, Hotel Roosevelt, j Indianapolis. Tad. _____ FOR SALE* -Business location on car line, : by owne* 101x185 feet; at bargain. Call I 1821 Hor rd street, or Drexel 1821 after 1 8 p. m. _ _ _ FISH MARKET. *500; rooming house; I $800; 22 rooms, *1,600. Room 36, When : bldg. NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICE All women who work. In private residences or hotels are invited to attend meetings Friday at 3p. m.; also 8;30 p. ’n. at Waitresses Hall, 107*4 West Maryland street, third floor. MRS. DORA LYONS, Secretary. j HOUSES—TO LET' j FIVE-ROOM modern; 4 rooms downstairs and one room upstairs. 3742 Station , street. Webster 0919. LOOK: —— Ten-room modern house; steam heat; can sublet. Irvington 1212. SEVEN-ROOM house; modem; on Minnesota car line; rent *2B. Call Irvington 1439. EXTREMELY modern coxy, nevf 6-room duplex; adults. Randolph 619*.

FLATS, APARTMENTS—TO LET. Apartments to Let! Nicely arranged, five rooms, sun parlor, bath, hardwood floors, steam heat, ateam- ! heated garage; located at 3163 N. Illinois st.: 580. Here la another five rooms, sun parlor, tub and shower baths; fine location; garage and telephone furnished; also heat, light, gas and water. See 3534 Evergreen ave. 190. Look at 3530 Balsam ave ; dandy three rooms and bath; range and Ice box; hardwood floors; French doors, cozy and desirable; rent reduced to $55 month. We also have single and doubles for rent. the evaxs-Huberts compan v. 505-6 K. P. bldg. Main 812. special to reliable people: two large light rooms and private bath; modern conveniences; references. ChII during daylight. Resident owner of property. Apartment 3. 515 North Capitol avenue. ; TWO rooms and private ba s h; special lni ducements to reliable business people. ’Circle 2529. 25TH ST. E , 10; off Merldlan; brand new 4-room fiat. See Janitor or Wash. 2865. - TH . A Y?_ . Af Y D . S T- ORAGE ' PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private locked room* and open space. 25c per month and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give you exact prices on any kind of woik without Ally obllgat.onx. 419-23 IL. Market street Main 2750. LI 3680. Krisberg Transfer We have 4 sizes of trucks, $4 per load and up. depending on size of truck required. We estimate cost at your home free Careful handling Prompt service. Offlc—. 9 S. Bait t. Telephone Circle LIGHTNING tremfer, that's oar name, Speedy truck, that's our game. We move you near or move you far In a 1-ton truck or a 5-ton car. Main 1875. that’s our number. Night or day, we never slumber Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE j TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersty st. Main 2028 Li 112*. BLUE STAR TRANSIT Local and overland hauling. BERT SMITH. | 156 Kentucky Ave. Main 2294. CAIN transfer coT “ s Local and long distant* hauling Estimate your house free. Equipped to handle 1 to i ton i tads. Call 1 Ir !e itß*. LIGHT hauling with Ford truck; railed I for and delivered any place In the ctly. Harrison 1863. PACKING, hauling, overland. Phone j OTTO SUESZ. Main 2353 852*. Night, j Webster 0699. TRANSFER and light hauling. I,t HOIID do It. Drexel 9604. • Drexel 1987. UNION STATION TRANSFER Loi al, OWlane, moving; guaranteed work M. 7119. ROOMS—TO LET. SPECIAL: two sleeping rooms and lavatory; bath adjacent, no other roomers. Owner's home. Call during day light. 615 North Capitol. FOR RENT —Second floor, 631 E. Ohio at., 4 rooms and bath; gas, ele, trie light*. *22 50 per month. Call Circle 5005 after 0 p. m. ROOMS 750 to *1.60. Special raves by the week and all modern conveniences. THE GEM stag i HoTEL - 15 W. Ohio street. ONE room and kitchenette; also sleeping room; rent reasonable. Circle 4988. TWO sleeping rooms downtown; modern; in private homo. Circle 2529. HOUSEKEEPING ROOM'sY MADISON ave, 1025; 2 nice housekeeping rooms; gas. bath, private entrance, ?5.?5. Drexel 63 x 6. ONE set of 2 rooms, well furnished; water, lights apd gas. 1437 Prospect Phone, Lrexel 0484. R EAL ESTATE—FOR SA LE. Only .SOOO puts you in a cosy semi-modern nearly new. well located bungalow southeast near oar. Price *2.600; *SOO cash, balance *::0 monthly. The Firm That Hustles. 760-62 Hankers Trust Bldg. Main 1409 Nights, Randolph 7264. Hoefgen Street Near Garfield Park. 5-room bungalow; lights, water. gas, sewer, basement, laundry tubs; full lot, *3,800. Terms. Call | Trueblood. Reliable Realty go. Main 0136. Evenings, Irvington 4213, J Irvington Bungalow Long: living room, dining room, kitchen, 2 bedroomu and bath, full basement, floored attic, beautifully decorated; hardwood floors; lot 50x200; east front; only $5,000. STATE* SAVINGS AND TRUST CO., Main 4517. Irvington 0443. 2321 Cushing St. Anew 6-room bungalow. Price $2,600. Will accept good automobile or clear lot as first payment; balance like rent. Leo K. Cline 481 Lemcke Bldg. Main 3115. WEST INDIANAPOLIS Division street; five-room home; ha* hardwood floor*, electric lights, city water, SBOO to handle, balance Tike rent. M. BERRY. Main ..147 nr Drexel 42r.4. $250 CASH, BALANCE MONTHLY New b-room bungalow, north near interurban; well, garage, cinder drive. Three lots. Owner. Main 0186. Evenings Dress* 1498. Churchman Avenue Double, 5 rooms to a side; electric lights, gas, city water, cellar. Improved street, $4,200; a r*al bargain. EVERROAD, 524 Board of Trade. Main 0827 or Drexel 8250. EAST Strictly modern home, full basement; hardwood floors throughout, buffet, fire- | place, sleeping porch, paved street THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. bargaiSTfor colored buyers I Five-room cottage with steam heat, elec- 1 trie lights, close to colored high school, *SOO cash, balance like rent. M. BERRY', j Main 5147 or Drexel 4254. IF you own a lot we will build you an at- I tractive 5-room bungalow for $2,000 ! upon payment of 5100 cash, S2O per month. | Reliable Realty Cos. Main 0186 or Drexel 1493 or Wash. 3545. I COMER AVENUE. ~ i Dandy new 4-room bungalow; vacant; terms. F7VERROAD. 524 Board of Trade. Main 0327. Drexel 8250. NEW MODERN HOME. Five rooms with city and cistern water; corner lot, garage, small payment, balance like rent. Randolph 3204. FOR houses on terms, doubles or singles. Call C. J. OSBURN. Drexel 6184.

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Duplex on Central Near Twenty-First Street Eight rooms down. 6 rooms up ,vith sleeping porches, hardwood floors, laundry, good 4-car garage, renting for $l2O a month. Reduced from *10,500 to *9.000, *I,OOO cash for quick sale. A bargain. Get busy. Mr. Griffith with Leo K. Cline 481 I Asmoke Bldg. Main 3115. Evenings, Randolph 3219. Christmas Opportunity $2.10h A seven-room home In good condition ' and In a good location; electric lights, gas. i city water and sewer In yard; large deep cellar, garage. Call Ed O’Callahan. South Side Specialist, *irh. McCord & McKinney, Realtors 311 Lemcke bldg Circle 5220. Evenings, Webster 8300. . n for those Interested In a (I tt /\ II house for furnished rooms Vi II for light housekeeping, * now bringing *llO per month, I have an exceptionally good buy. House has 9 rooms, 3 fully equipped kitchens, condition of property good. Sale ! price *B.OOO. Worth more. It will b-ar the closest investigation. GEO. A. LUCAS, i 796 K, of I*. bldg Circle 600. Suburban Horae 14 Miles West Eight-room modern with 5 largo lot* and Daver&l small building*. L oated n**r an intorurban stop. Price $4 500. Reduced from $6,500. Want to soil; a bargain. Act qulck Howard C. Venn ! 10$ E. Market. Main 1115. Six-Room Modern Bungalow, East Lot 40x189. win sell for *4 000. Requires *2.000 cash; balance at 6 per cent. 62 South Denny street. Worth the Money Five-room bungalow northeast and extra ! lot. semi-modern. Price 12.750 ; *3OO cash, , balance easy terms. Thu Is a bargain. ! Don't delay seeing me. Mr Mclnteer I. N. Richie & Son 7XO-12 Bankers Trust Bldg. Malu 0520. REAL ESTATE—SUBURBAN. : I WILL build attractive 5-room bungalow near Sixteenth street and Speedway Pnymonts. *350 cash and balance monthly. Main 0186. Evenings, Drexel 140* LOTS—FOR SALE. —•vewwWWWS Acreage For Sale Two to 5 acres east of the city, half mile south of National road, for *450 an acre Terms 125 an acre cash and *5 an acre ; monthly. Call MR. HADLEY. Webster 5774, evenings. ! | THREE lots’. 133x132 feet in all. nar school, car line, paved street, etc. Located In a rapidly growing section north- | east. Splendid home site; responsible party can buy for *BO cash, balance 13 weekly. MR. YOUNG. Main 1409. Res., Washington 1079. FOB SALE Lot No. 20. Kenwood addition. between Thirty-Second and ThirtyThird straets, 40x122. By owner. Call | Belmont 1902. _ REAL ESTATE—SALE OR TRADE. *6OO equity In house; trade for auto, groceries, piano. Room 36, When bldg. See me for lots north of Fall Creek. GEO. R. BROWN. 1002 Lemcke Bldg. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. Notice We have call* every day for house*, both ! doubles and ningles and In all part* of the city. We can sell yours providing the price is right. Howard C. Venn, Realtor 108 E. Market. Main Uls. WILD pay caah for small properties south or east. H. G. Monen 1011 Lemcke Bldg. Main 3138. WK want a 5 or 6-room home south or southeast; preferably on terms. Call Webster 8800 after 6 p. m. FARMS—FOR SALE.

What Do You Think of This? Sixty acres, 18 miles out; 6-room house; good barn, silo nnd other outbuildings; small orchard; running water, price $8,500.00 If sold at once. Will accept some trade. "Live Wires.” T. 11. Jones & Cos., 414 People’s Bank bldg;. 134 13. Market st. Main 5758. AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE. FORD touring with California top ana Ford starter. This car Is the same as now; has had extra good care. Will trade for larger car; cash or payments. TURNER. 919 Virginia Ave. OVERLAND 99 with winter top in firstclass condition. New paint Job. Four new tires; *l9O down. TURNER. 919 Virginia avenue. OVERLAND touring; one of those new ones. Been run very little. Sale or exchange. TURNER, 919 Ave. FORDS, all models, styles and prices. Sale or exchange for any make cars. Cash or payments. TURNER, 919 Virginia Ave. FORD bodies, tourings and roadsters; new and second hand, *25 and up. Sale or exchange. TURNER. 919 Virginia Ave. CHALMERS 8, In good running condition; electric lights and atartor, *125 buys this car. TURNER. 919 Virginia avenue. LEXINGTON, 1919; sport; good tires, good paint. Will sacrifice for Immediate sale. Call evenings after 7. Harrison 1818. DETROIT, 1919; electric; double drivenew batteries. Newly painted. 1424 Central avenue. STUDEBAKER touring; electric lights and r starter, *75. TURNER. 919 Virginia avenue. INTER-STATE TOURTNG; A-l MECHANICAL CONDITION. WASH. 2158. OVERLAND touring car; in running order, *40.00. TURNER. 919 Virginia Ave. FORD TOPi. SECOND HAND. TURNER, 919 VIRGINIA AVE.

—FOR SALE. Oakland Sport Demonstrator This is one of the latest 4-pass, models. Equipped with wire wheels and cord tiros. This cur also carries anew 15,000-mile written guarantee. It will be necessary for you to see this car to appreciate the low price. OAKLAND louring, 34C. late model; refinished and motor rebuilt. Price right. Our payment plan will enable you to own one of the above cars. Oakland Motor Car Cos. Branch, 325 N. Pennsylvania St. Phone Main 1958 Rent a New Ford— Drive It Yourself Touring car*, roadster*, coupes, sedans. 15c per mile for open cars, lie p-r mile I for closed models. lias and oil extra TEN DOLLARS DEPOSIT. ABILITY TO DRIVE AND OUT YOU GO. Saunders’ Drive It Yourself System 180 N. DELAWARE. CIBCI I SSO, $75, SIOO down buys a dandy Ford Maxwell, Overland. Grant, Saxon. Ftudobnk r. M#*ta and many others. Ha:mr* small weekly payments. Bring y<ur down payment vxlth you and drivs your car away. Open Sundays and evenings. INDPLS ALTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 514 N. Capitol ave. Ford chassis $55.00 Ford roadster $86.00 Ford touring 9 Ford light delivery $95.u0 TURNER 913 Virginia Ave DODGE BROTHERS motor car®; a good assortment at all times. C.H.Wallericn Com pan'/ Dodsb IlßcrrhSAS Moioa Vehicles $45 North Maiidi&n. TRUCKS—FOR SALE. MAIS TRUCK CHEAP G & J Tire Garage 549 E. Georgia St. AUTOMOBILES—WANTEP. AUTOS WANTED. CASH for your Junked, burned, wrecked or ueed oar. WE are the LARGEST uaed car dealer* in the etaXa. WE have all parte for 300 care IN DLLS'. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. j 6XB N. Capitol t.ve. Main 2638. 1 Open evenings and Sunduys. AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. 619 N. Ililnola at. Main 1679, LI 2063. AUTOS wanted. WKISSMA.N S. 212-14 K. Now York street. Main 4446. j AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. Carbomi Rcuroved in 10 Minutes---PRICE $1.50 for any make of motor. Tested and indorsed by the Armour Institute, Chicago, and Saturday Evening Post, Philadelphia. 841 W. Twenty-Sixth st , Indianapolis. Call Randolph 7M2. FORD BODIES Barge stock to choose from. WINTER TOPS Autowa Body Distributers 330 E. Market.

SCORED CYLINDERS REPAIRED. EAGLE PATENTED PROCESS. CYLINDER GRINDING, NEW EQUIPS MBNT. Oversize piston rings and pins; t crankshaft grinding; steel starter gears put on. EAGLE MACHINE CO. 24 N. Noble st. Main 0884. __ AUTOWASHING Out specialty. 334 North Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry “motorcycles and bicycles. Now Is tho time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 534-36 Mass. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycles. FLOYD PETERMAN. 509 Massachusetts avenue. DOGS, POULTRY, PIGEONS, ETC. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dogs. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY, City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. Main 0872. UVE STOCK AND VEHICLES. FOR SALE —Two mules and harness; nlules In good condition. 1015 St, Peter street. Stewart 2853 or Li. 2841. Times Want Ad- And the right psupta for the right places and the right placet ; for the right people. Phone Main ISO*. Auto. U-Kl.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. GOOD rubber tired invalid chairs for rnt, $3.60 a month. No charge for delivery. BAKER BROS. MAKE your old coat look like new suit by matching a pair trousers with the CORRECT PANTS .MAKERS CO. 104 W. Ohio St SINGLE and doubl® oven restaurant ranges; guaranteed; low prices; payments. BAKER BROS. RENT a self-starting Remington. Practice makes perfect. REMINGTON TYPEWRITER CO., 6 W Market st, SLATE roofing, red or green. $2.25 per roll. Webster 0272 or Webster 9452 after 6 p. m. IERSi H given on new and used machines. White- Sewing Machln® Cos. 812 Maas ave. r two horses for their feed; bust of car*-. Main 6930. heavy dark I le overcoat. For wale cheap. Webster 6894. we maka PANTS AND SELL ’EM DIRECT TO YOU AT A SAVING. II C/M TAILORING CO. A-.mil* 254 Masachusett Ave. MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCKYARDS HOUSEHOLD GOODS—FOR SALE~ ; TVi ENTY Kv.'OMS of medium class rooming house furniture; beds, springs, dre.eers. wardrobes washstands, mirrors, ruga, rockers, chiffoniers, etc., cheap, payj merits. JBAKER BROS. ELK' TRIC lamp, electric coffee urn. standard combination Ironing board and I' o box. Will sell re.isonable at once. 903 N. Capitol. GAS RAN E FOR SALE CHEAP. CALL WEBSTER 2360, MUSICAL—SALE OR WANTED. GRAND piano cheap for caah; would trade or sell on payments. Randolph 4221. SE\ ERAL good used pianos, from *75 to *l5O, payments as low as $1 per week. baker bros. NIACHINERY AND TOOLS. WONDER MIXERS MIXERS. HOISTS. LUMPS, ENGINES ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK. BURL FINCH, DIST. 312-20 W. MARYLAND STREET. COAL AND WOOD—FOR SALE.

NEW PRICES THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. ; B<-st Ind.or Linton No. 4, clean forked. *6.50 Illinois lump, large clean forked 7.00 Rest Rraxll bio, k clean forked 8.00 Best Illinois egg. clean forked 6 "5 1.--: Brasil egg clean forked 7.00 High grade nut and slack 4,75 Delivered anywhere In the city. FREE KINDLING with each ton or more ordered, prexel 3280. ST. 2225. Special Special Two days. LINTON LUMP $6.40 Genuine Linton Fourth Vein White Aslu Quality Guaranteed Acme Coal Cos. Drexel 5621 H< >CK ETT BR< >B. COAL AMD ICE CO. 540 Talbott st. ! Virginia Splint. $8.50. No. 4 Linton lump, $7.00. Indiana lump, $6.50. Kentucky lump, $.8.50. Circle 0430. New phone. Lincoln 4286. ’special “SPECIAL ONE WEEK ONLY. | Dig. clean Indiana lump, single ton, $6.60, 2 tons $12.50. Main 0430. Main 0431. LI 4780. CO Ail Beat Lln Jon No. 4 lump, 4-Inch vein, delivered, $6.50; Brazil Block. $7.00. Phone Webster 13 14 or Randolph 1721. CAJpH COAL COMPANY. OENUINE white ash, fourth vein Linton lump; absolutely will not clinker; one ton. $7; two tons, $13.50. TERMINAL COAL CO.. Main 1375. CLEAN LUMP COAL Transferred best prices. D. 6806. f BIGTLLiNOIsT7UMP7S6!SO HARRAH COAL CO. Belmont ICOO. Evenings. Belmont 2266. ~I > OCA7LUMP7SB.7S^ Draxel 5747. Randolph 6263. COAL L. H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 8531. Main 3161COAL, kindling and heavy stove woo<£ Circle 9256. MILL wood and cord wood for sale. Drexel 9214, F I NAN CI AL.

WE LOAN S2O to S3OO On Our New SELECTIVE, FLEXIBLE, PAYMENT PLAN Select your own terms of repaymeik\ CAPITOL LOAN CO. 14159 E. Washington St. MA in 0685. LI ncoln 7184 Property Owners WE ADVANCE RENTS ON LEASES. INVESTIGATE OUR YEAR FLAN. AUTOMOBILE FUNDING CO. 913 HUME-MANSUR. MAIN 3868. FIRST and second mortgage* on rtidlana and Indianapolle real estate. R. B WILSON. l n * N Delaware st. Main 1818. WANTED —*5.000 security first mortgage and real estate. Address A No. 2386, Times. 'M HEN patronizing these advertisers mention the Times.

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FINANCIAL. $lO TO S3OO This office Is operated under the supervision of the State of Indiana and waa established for the purpose of providing a place where honeet people can borrow any amount from *l9 to *290 without paying more than the legal rate of interest or without being impoeed upon In any way. Il is only necessary that you are kee?lng 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 I 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 ratea. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN 2923 OR LI NCOLN 2450. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 265-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg 113 E. Washington St. Corner Vlr, Ava . e'sT BUILDING OF FIRE STATIONS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS FOR BIDS j Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Public Works of the city of Muncle, Delaware County, Indiana. will receive ; sealed bids at the office of said board Room 212 \\ ysor block. In "said city iocated at the southwest corner of Walnut i and Main streets. In said city, until 10-30 o mock a m. on Friday, Dec. 23, 1921. at ' which time and place the same will be opened, read and considered for the construction and building of two (2) fire stat on* of the bungalow type, known as s;a- i tlons four and five, respectively and for furnishing materials and tho performance of all labor required, and lor the Installation of plumbing gas system, electric wiring ar.d apparatus system for said buildings, as well as the drainage and sewer system, all In accordance to and with the plans and specifications, details and drawings provided therefor by Houck & Smenner architects. 123 6, West Main street. In the city of Muncie. Indiana, and as approved by the iState Board of Accounts of the S.ate of Indiana; estimated cost of I said buildings, ten thousand dollars each The plans and specifications for said buildings are on file for the Inspection of bidders at the office of the said Board or Public Works and said architects, Houck * Smenner, copies are available to bidaera for us* at their own office upon deposit with said architects or said Board of 1 übllc Works, the sum of ten dollars to guarantee submission of bids and safe return of plans and specifications and bidders must familiarize themselves with such plans and specifications before bid- i ding, and no departure from the same will be considered. Proposals will be considered for; 1. General construction of each of said buildings.

2. General construction of one or more , of said buildings. 3. Heating and ventilating. 4. Plumbing and drainage. 6. Heating. 6. Combination of plumbing. heatingi and ventilating. 7. Electric light and fixtures and gas plumbing and water. All bids shall be accompanied by the ! certified check of the bidder In the sum : equal to at least 5 per cent of his gross ' bid or bids. Checks to be made payable to the city of Muncle. In case a bidder whose bid shall be accepted, shall not within ten days after notice of such acceptance, perform his by entering into a written contract with the Board of Public Works, for and on behalf of the city of Muncie, in the form satisfactory to said Board of Public Works, to execute the work and construct and complete the building and within the time secure the performance of his building j contract by a bond in the form satisfactory to said board, with surety or sureties to the approval of the said Board of Public Works the certified check and the proceeds therof shall be and remain the absolute property of the city of Muncle, which said sum is agreed upon as liquidated damages for such failure of said bidder to enter Into said contract and furnish bond for Its faithful performance.

All bids and proposals shall be upon forms prescribed by the State Boavd of Accounts df the State of Indiana. Unless bids are accompanied by certified check as above stated ar.d upon forms above mentioned, they will not be considered. Forms will be furnished upon request. The successful bidder will be required to enter into his written contract and also deliver his bond with approved surety to said Board of Public Works of Muncie, Indiana, In a sum equal to the full amount of the contract. The successful bidder will be required by the terms of his contract to enter Into the act of prosecution at once and Immediately and complete said work at the time to be agreed upon. The city of Muncie, through its Board of Public Works, in the event it should accept any bid or bids, reserves the right also to stipulate In the contract for the construction of said building or buildings, or any part thereof so let that the city of Muncle will be held harmless until such a time as it shall be able to sell bonds to secure the funds to pay the contract so let. The Board of Public Works for and on behalf of said city reserves the right to reject any and all bids without giving any reason therefor. Dated this 7th day of December, 1921. ALFRED DAVIS, R. MILT RETHERFORD, t CHARLES EMERSON, Board of Public Works. MARY E. ANDERSON, Clerk Board of Public Works. JOHN McPHEE, City Attorney. BlJs Deo. 2771921. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Administration and Laboratory Building, Division 11. Sanitary District of Indianapolis. Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 1, 1921. Sealed proposals will be received at the j office of the board of sanitary commissioners. city hall, Indianapolis. Indiana, : until 10 a. m.. Dec. 27. 1921, when bids will be publicly opened and scheduled and ! a oontract awarded as soon thereafter as practicable, for the construction of an ad- ! ministration and laboratory building, under j division II of the sewage disposal plant of ! the sanitary district of Indianapolle. The work Included under the contract will be as follows: • One complete building with rein forced concrete basement and foundation, brlek walls, steel trusses, tile roof, steam heating, plumbing and appurtenances. General dimensions of the building, 40 feet by 64 feet and 44 feet from bottom of foundation to top of roof. There is also Included steam heating in the clarification syid pumping station building, now uider construction, together with underground steam main* connecting theltwo buildings.

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x LEGAL NOTICES. Plans, drawings and specifications ars on file at the office of the board of sanitary commissioners. Copies of plans and specifications and complete information may be had by applying to the office of Charles H. Hurd, consulting engineer, 1405 Merchants Bank Building. All proposals must be for the entire work covered by the specifications as proposals for a part of the work will not be considered by the board. Each bidder will be required to deposit with the board of sanitary commissioners, certified check In the amount of two thousand dollars ($2,000) made payable to the board of sanitary commissioners, to Insure the execution of the contract for which bid is made. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BOARD OF SANITARY' COMMISSIONERS. LUCIUS B. SWIFT, President, F. C. LINGENFELTER, Vice. Pres., JAY A. CRAVEN, Secretary. NOTlCE—Election of trustees First Baptist Church. North Indianapolis, Friday, Dec. 23 8 p. m. L. W. GREEN, C. A. UTTEP.BACH, V. C. JONES, YV. F. MOORE. WILLIAM ROBERTS. MAY FREE MANY IN POLITICAL CASES Attorney-General Completes Work of Examinations. WASHINGTON, Pec. 15.—Attorney General Daugherty today indicated that a large number of so-called political prisoners will be released from prison before Christmas. The Attorney General said ho had completed digests of the cases of 197 political prisoners and that within a few days where “the facts justify,” it is probable many of these prisoners will be released. The Attorney General would not say whether Eugent V. Debs was Included among those who are likely to be released. Telegraphic Briefs j TAKE NOVEL CENSUS. CHICAGO, Dec. 15. —One student out of every seventeen at the University ol Chicago is a foreigner, and only three out of 3,114 profess to be agnostics, or claim no knowledge of God, a census just completed by Dean F. J. Fuller revealed. Os the 4,510 students registered, 3,693 admitted belief In God, 578 waived the question, and three “suspected that they didn’t know.” Forty-seven denominations were registered, the Methodists leading with 539, Presbyterians second, with 472, and Jewish third, with 323. Baptists were next, with 322, and Catholics fifth, with 269. There were 116 Christian Scientists. A tabulation of foreigners showed the Chinese leading with eighty-two} Russians second, with eighty; Japanese next, with thirty-one; then the Canadians, with thirty, and the Filipinos fifth, with twenty-eight. The number of Germans registered is nine and Englishmen eight. There are no Frenchmen, but seven hail from both Sweden and Italy.

RAIN SAVES PARIS. PARIS, Dec. 12.—A large section of Paris was saved from destruction by a heavy rainfail recently. Fire had broken out at AuberviUiers Fort and was ap- ; prouehing the magazine, when the rain ; began to fail in sheets. An explosion would have caused enormous damage. PASTOR’S XEYV DUTY CROMFORD. England. Dec. 15^—Holding that a pastor is responsible for seeng that poisonous foliage does not overhang a church wall, the Wlrkskorth court ordered the Rev. G. A. Hableburst to pay SIOO to Frederick Snow, whosn horse died through eating yew leave* from an adjoining field. NEW ERA, XEYY CODE. LONDON, Dec. 15.—Deciding a case in the Shoreditch County Court, Judge Cluer held that In this new era anew code of morals is required, that a married woman has the right to walk with anothe* woman's husband and also to receiY* | calls from him. CAN'T FOOL THIS PIG. CAMBRIDGE, England. Dec. 15.—A pig :s the subject of extensive experiment* In a calorimeter at the Agricultural School. He is kept In the dark all the time, but apparently knows day from night, for he will sleep only from 10 ! p. m. to 6 a. m. ZITA ANGRY AT CARL. VIENNA. Dec. 15.—1 tis reported here I that Empress Zita blames King Carl’* ‘ failure to recover tho throne of Hungary upon his refusal to take her advice, and that she will leave him after a taW months in exile. AMERICAN SENT BY MAIL. LONDON, Dec. 15.—John Horne of Philadelphia lost his way here and applied to a branch postoffice for help. was sent back to his hotel as expres* letter post, a messenger boy accompanying him at the rate of 12 cents a mile. CRAB A MOUSE TRAP. LONDON. Dec. 15,—A leaf-eating South American land-crab surprised the staff at the London Zoological Gardens by capturing a mouse in the night. It was eating the mouse for breakast when found. NO PARTY; GIRL SETS FIRE. JAMESTOWN, N. D., Dec. 15.—Because her mother refused to allow her to attend tho first party to which she had ever received an invitation, 12-year-old Florence Merton set fire to her home.

BRITISH CASH; SWISS GOODS. LONDON, Dec. 15. —Sharp protest Is beins voiced here over the fact that money contributed for the relief of starving Russians Is used to buy supplies la Switzerland instead of In this country. DRINK HOURS DOXOLOGT. MANCHESTER, England, Dec. 15. When the licensing justices of Tower Hamlets curtailed the hours of drink In public houses of five boroughs the spectators Joined In singing the doxology. WATCH U. S. MEAT. LONDON, Dec. 15.—More stringent application of rules regarding the inspection of meats Imported from Canada and the United States has been ordered. CANDIDATE FOR TRUSTEE. Charles M. Clark, deputy county treasurer, today announced his candidacy for the nomination for township trustee on the Republican ticket. Mr. Clark is a deputy treasurer by an appointment msde by County Treasurer Ralph Lemcke.

Negro , 101, Obtains Degree and Advice to Stay Divorced

BALTIMORE, Md., Dec. 15.—Harry Campbell, negro, 101 years old, was granted a divorce from his wife, Alverta W. Campbell, in Circuit Court, Baltimore County today. In signing the decree, Judge Duncan declared: “And the court suggests that at the plaintiff's age future matrimonial entanglements had hest be avoided." Campbell testified that a quarrel following the receipt of a letter from another man addressed to his wife led to a separation.

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