Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 189, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1921 — Page 9

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INDIANA DAH.T TIMB3. 25-23 S. Meridian St. Main *SOO. Classified Adv. Dept. RATES. One time 11 per line Three consecutive times.. .10 per line Six consecutive times..... .03 per lino Contract rates on application. Lodges and club notices 750 per insertion Church notices (1 inch or leas) 50c per insertion Over 1 inch 07 per line additional Death notices *sc per insertion Card of Thanks or in Memoriam Notices 07 per line Ads received until 11:45 a. m. for publication same day.

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Santa Claus Requests that all boys and girls call and see our large selection of dolls of all kinds and doll carriages, cedar chests, aluminum sets, autos, velocipedes, coaster wagons, sleds, desks, all sorts of mechanical toys, games of all kinds and all other toys that are sure to please the kiddies. ART FURNITURE CO. 106 S. Meridian St. It always pays to buy of a reliabls jeweler. Buy your Watches Diamonds and Jewelry F. C. BONNET TIME to buy Christmas girt*. THURSDAY, 9 A. M. placelew SHANK AUCTION HOUSE 227 N. New Jersey. Appliqned Bedspread and Bolster Morning Glory design. S2O. Drexel 4282. 1336 E. Raymond street. CANARIES at reduced prices, *4 up: females 50 cents to *1.50; al3o pairs. Drexel 0362. VIOLINS, ail sizes at bargain prices. Drexei 5768. PACT. WACHSMAV. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. (VUVWITIVCA* *—■ sk™- TCkvCds, Parlors 1222 Union 8t FLAN NEE & BUCHANAN 329 North Illinois SL Funeral directors to tbe peopl i of Indiantpolls since 1587. Phones—Main 0641-0642. LI 264 L iNUiaNAPOLIS CREMATORY George Grmsteiner Funeral Director. 622 E. Market. Old phone Main 0908. LI 7208. JTC. WILSON 1280 Prospect. ST 1671. Drexel 0822. W. T. Blasengym 1625 Shelby st. Drexel 2570. Stewart 1114. 1702 N. Illinois. Randolph 6570. CHAS. A. HOCKEN SMITH. 724 N. Illinois. Main 1166. LI 1166. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—WM. B. KREIGER. LI 1154. Main 1464. 1403 N. Illinois. GADD—BERT S. GADD. 2180 Prospect st. Phones: Drexel 0422. ST 2278. UNDERTAKERS—HISEY & TITUSk 961 North Del. LI 6664. Main 3690. FEENEY A FERNET. DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. STEVENS, NELLIE M.—Age 14 years, daughter of Amos and Clara Stevens, died at the family residence, 243 S. Summit et., Saturday. Dec. 17. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, Dec. 20, 9:30 a. m., at the family residence. Friends Invited. Burial Memorial park. LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Pocket bock between Hook's and Terminal Station or Riverside car, containing *SO In bills, 8140 check. Libera! reward. 1107 West Eighteenth. Webster 2689. LOST—Diamond stud. Dorsett's barber shop or Columbia Dairy Lunch, or on street between. Washington 4310. wardLOST —Diamond stud In Dorsett's barber shop or Columbia Dairy Lunch or street between. Call Washington 4310. Reward. LOST—Poodle. Sunday. 7 years old; answers to name "Baby." Return to 1342 Hovey street. Reward. Webster 3510. FOUND—A bicycle. Owner may have same on proper description and payment of this ad. Call Drexel 6700. NEARLY new Ben-Hur bicycle. Drab and red- Motorcycle handle bark Reward. Washington 4175. FOUND —Male Boston terrlor. Call Main 087*. NOTICES. ATTENTION!! PROFESSIONAL MEN. We have several young ladles who desire office work In exchange for complete business course. JACKSON BUSINESS COLLEGE. 157 K. Illinois. Circle 1214. INSTRUCTIONS. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 809 E. Washlagt*Q aw Indianapolis. lad. Circle OZSZ.

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MALE HELP—WANTED. I yVS/VWWWVWW*^^^A/W>^WNAA^AAA Wants—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 ciockl WANTED Large corporation desires manager for Indianapolis branch. Substantial salary with a share In the profits which can easily amount to double his salary. Must be able to make reasonable Investment fully secured. Position permanent. See Mr. FRANK IV. HYLAND, Hotel Denison or phone for appointment. BOY. 16 OR OVER FOR OFFICE WORK; STEADY POSITION; CATHOLIC PREFERRED. APPLY. TUESDAY MORNING EARLY. SOO WULSIN BLDG. INDIANA CATHOLIC AND RECORD. TEN men and women. *3 to *6. 1531 Brookside. Webster 6865. SALESMAN—WANTED. BOYS-GIRLS—Earn a watch, fountain pen. ring: or a dandy little camera selling 35 of our men's or ladies’ handkerchiefs at 10c each. Send name and address and we will send handkerchief by return mail. M. & M. t 3530 lialsam ave. j ~ FEMALE HELP—WANTED- J Girls between the ages of 18 and 25 who are seeking permanent employment and whose homes are In th city. Apply INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.. Room 322. Corner New York and Meridian. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 201 Indiana ave. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; ! feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. j BI'RKLE, 416 Mass. M. 1428. Ll. 2775. ! HOUSE wiring; electric work; all kinds; reasonable prices, W. F. OWEN. Rau- ; dolph 0264. ___ ! FOR dead animals, call Drexel 3366, or | Stewart 1631. —bUsinesso p POR TUN I TIES. Half interest in good paying business, established and paying big. Fine opportunity for good live business man. Pays good salary. Must take active part. Requires about $4,500.00 capitol. Address A No. 2391, Times. GARAGE In small town near Indianapolis. Good reason for selling and can be bought at a bargain. Address A No. 2887, Timea. FOR SALE—Good live grocery; cheap rent with living rooms. By owner. Ad-d-ess A No. 1844, Timea j detectives! The Nation ll Detective Bureau, Inc. Criminal and Civil Investigations SUITE 1010 ODD FELLOW BLDO. Circle 8380. Night, Webster 5837. Represented In all principal cities. Quigley-Hyland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators. 626-529 Law bidg. Main 2902. PERSONALS. /VWOWW^WWWWOSA^WWOs^AAe^i 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. Drugless therapy, osteo. magnetic massage. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 715 S. Meridian st. Drexel 4277. HOUSES—TO LET. South Side 1208 Finley, 4 rooms *..*23.50 1318 Pleasant. 8 rooms *20.00 1528 Glmber, 3 rooms .*14.00 503 St. Paul, 8 rooms ..*22.50 1717 English, 4 rooms *15.00 Dunlop & Holtegel 122 E. Market. 1710 Blaine A venue Four rooms, electric lights, well and cistern. Fowler & Eaton 301 City Trust. Main 6871. or Irvington 2304, ring 2. FIVE-ROOM modern; 4 rooms downstairs and one room upstairs. 2742 Station street. Webster 0919. RAWLES ave., 5961; 4-room double; gAS and electric lights. *lB. Irvington 3M9. SIX-ROOM house. 220 S. Walcott; gas. electric lights, city water. Drexel 6119. IF you want to rent a house, call Circle 0144. Flats, apartments—to let. MODERN 8-room steam heat; must be seen to be appreciated. Randolph 8144. SPECIAL to responsible people; separate 2-room apartment. Circle 2529. ROOMS—TP_ LET. ~ CENTRAL ave., 1208; 2 well furnished. steam-heated rooms, with private fami!v; upper duplex; suitable for 2. After 6 p. m-, or Saturday. Circle 8644. ” ROOMS Tsc to *1.50. ” Special rates by the week and all modern conveniences. THE GEM STAG HOTEL. 35 W. Ohio street. SPECIAL; two sleeping rooms and lavatory; bath adjacent; no other roomer*. Owner's home. Call during day light. 616 North Capitol. TWO sleeping rooms downtown; modern; In private home; can separate. Circle 2529, THREE furnished rooms for rent, 2WS Gather ins. Webstar 5194.

TRANSFER AND STORAGE. PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private locked rooms and open space, 25c per month and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give yc.u exact prices on any kind of work without any obligations. 419-23 A. Market street Main 2760. 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. Offices, 9S. East st. Telephone Circle 6933. LIGHTNING transfer, that's our name. Speedy truck, that's our game. We move you near or move you far In a 1-ton truck or a 6-ton car. Main 1376, that’s our number. Night or day, we never slumber. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER. PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Main 2028, Ll 1128. BLUE STAR TRANSIT Local and overland hauling. BERT SMITH. 155 Kentucky Ave. Main 2294. C AIN TR A NSFE R CO. Local and long distance hauling. Estimate Tour house free. Equipped to handle 'i to a ton loads. Call Circle 8469. FOR the best transferring In town call CIRCLE 6982; 34 per load and up. We estimate cost at your home free. Prompt service. 9 S. East street. LIGHT hauling with Ford truck; called for and delivered any place in the ctly. Harrison 1868. PACKING. hauling, overland. Phone OTTO SUESZ. Main 2353-3628. Night. Webster 0699. UNION STATION TRANSFER Local, overland moving; guaranteed work.JM. JTII9. TRANSFERRING and hauling at moderate rates. Drexel 1951. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. MADISON ave., 1025; 2 nice housekeeping rooms; gas, bath, private entrance, *5.75. Drexel 5375. GARAGES—TO LET, AUTO STORAGE, steam heated garage; Fords. $8 month; other cars, *9; trucks. *12.50; first-class repairing; also electric and gas welding; we tow from anywhere. Main 2242; night, Webster 7385. AMERICAN AUTOMOTIVE SHOP. E. Pratt and Ashland ave. LARGE GARAGE FOR RENT; GOOD BUSINESS CORNER, 2 SQUARES SOUTH OF UNION STATION ON ILLINOIS AND MERRILL STS. CAI.L WASHINGTON 3100 OR WASH4. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. Double —Colored Buyers Two doubles, extra good buy; fine location; good condition; modern; fine basement, furnace heat. Sell on terms. See me at once If you want a good Investment. Chas. P. Homaday Realtor Main 5688. 607 Peoples Bank Bldg. IF you own a lot we will build you an attractive 5-room bungalow for $2,000 upon payment of 3100 cash. *2O per month. Reliable Realty Cos. Main 0188 or Drexel 1493 or Wash. 3545. BARGAIN FOR COLORED BUYERS Five-room cottage with steam heat, electric lights, close to colored high school, *SOO cash, balance like rent. M. BERRY. Main 6147 or Drexel 4264. WEST INDIANAPOLIS home, five-room cottage on Division street; hardwood floors; electric lights, city water. *BOO to handle, balance like rent. M. BERRY, 147 E. Market street. Main 6147 or Drexel 4254. Churchman Avenue Double, 5 rooms to a side; elvctrlc lights, ga.s, city water, cellar, impro -ed street. *4,200; a real bargain. EVEP.P.">AD, 624 Boa'd of Trade. Main 0827 or Dre*M 3260. EAST Strictly modern home, full basement; hardwood floors throughout, buftst, fireplace. sleeping porch, paved street. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. ‘ 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 singlea. Call C. J. OSBURN. Drexel 6184.

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Only S7OO House and two Lots on Comer ave. Owner must sell on an* count of sickness; S3OO cash will han&ld. Call Mr. Mclnteer. with I. N. Richie & Son. 710-12 Bankers Trust Bldgr. Main 0520. Six-Room Modern Bungalow, East Lot 40x139; will sell for *4.000. Requires *2.000 cash; balance at 3 per cent. 62 South Denny street. 2321 Cushing St. Anew 5-room bungalow. Pc'ce *2.500. Will accept good automobile o' clear lot as first payment; balance like , at. Leo Iv. Cline 431 lyemcke Bldg. Main 3115. *2OO CASH, balance monthly, buys small double, on payments; Wade st.. east of Shelby, near St. Catherine church, newly painted and decorated, electric lights; now ready to move Into. Let your rent buy your home. RUSSE H. HARTMAN. 224 N. Delaware. . tt Sixteen apartment fiat, (I rt II renting for *BOO per month; U . will trade for farm close to city, w ith some cash. This apartment is paying 11 per cent net. What have vou? GEORGE A. LUCAS, 726 K. of P. bldg. Start the New Year Right Attractive 5-room busgalow and three lots, *250 down, balance like rent. Call Main 0186. Evenings, Drexol 1493. Cottage Avenue Near Shelby, 5-room cottage; good condition 32 200; best of terms. RELIABLE REALTY CO., Main 0180. Evenings, Irv. 4213. DOWNTOWN property In 300 block, 15room modern brick house; *7.000; Ideal space for home or rooming house. By owner. Harrison 3591. LOtTsTTsO. five-room house for *850; *4OO down, balance like rent. Call Belmont 1187. LOTS—FOR SALE. THREE lota 183x133 feet In all. near school, car line, paved street, eta Located in a rapidly growing section northeast Splendid horns site; responsible party can buy for S3O cash, balance *3 weekly. MR. YOUNG. Main 1409. Rea. Washington 10* 9. FOR SALE —Lot No. 20. Kenwood addition. between Thirty-Second and ThirtyThird atreets. 40x132. By owner. Call Belmont 190 Y REAL ESTATE—sUbU^RBAN■ Acreage For Sale Two to 5 acres east of the city, half mile south of National road, for *l5O an acre. Terms *25 an acre cash and *5 an acre monthly. Call MR. HADLEY. Webster 5774, evenings. REAL ESTATE-SALE OR TRADE. See me for lots north of Fall Creek. GEO. R. BROWN. 1002 Lemcku Bldg. THE shortest dlfiance between two wants Is a Times Want ad- Your customer* see them Why don’t root SALE. What Do Ycu Think of This? Sixty acres, 13 miles out; 6-room houses good barn, silo and other outbuildings: small orchard; running water, price *8 500.00 If sold at once. Will accept some trade. "Live Wires." T. R. Jones & Cos., 414 People's Bank bldg. 134 E. Market st. Main 5758. REAL ESTATeUwANTEDU" Property Owners Attention If you want to sell and are looking for Immediate results see us. We have cash buyers waiting for a right priced semimodern piece of property. We mean business. Howard 0. Venn Main 8115. 108 E, Market. WHEN patronizing these advertisers mention the Timea.

AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE, FORDS To make values balance with price, is our specialty in used cars. Wangelin-Sharp Cos. Ford Dealers "Personal Service” 443 and 459 Virginia Ave. Drexel 0360. SSO, $75, $100“ down *uys a dandy Ford, Maxwell. Overland, Grant, Saxon, Stadebaker, Metz and many others. Balance small weekly payments. Bring your down payment with you and drive your car away. Open Sundays and evenings. INDPLS. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. OVERLAND 90 with winter top In firstclass condition. New paint job. Four new tires; *IOO down. TURNER. 919 Virginia avenue. DODGE BROTHERS motor cars; a good assortment at all times. C.H.Wallerich Company Douse Brothbrs MaToaVema.es 846 North Meridian. FORD sedan. 1920 and 1921 models. Sale or exchange for any make car. Cash or payments. Open Sunday. TURNER, 917 Virginia avenue. Bent a New Ford Drive It Yourself 830 N. Delaware. Circle 6928. FORD coupe. 1920 and 1921 models Sale or exchange for any make car. Cash or payment. Open Sunday. TURNER. 917 Yirgl nla avenue. FORD bodies, tourings and roadsters; new and second hand, *25 and up. Sale or exchange. ill. CHALMERS 6, In good running condition; electric lights and starter, *125 buys this car. TURNER. 917 Virginia avenue. FORDS, all models, styles and prices. Sale or exchange for any make cars. Cash or payments. TURNER, 919 Virginia Ave. STUDEBAKER touring; electric lights and starter, *75. TURNER. 919 Virginia avenue. FORD coupe. 1921 model; bargain. TURNER, 917 Virginia avenue. _ ______ ___ 817 Virginia Ave. A U TO M O BILE S—WANT ED. AUTOS WANTED. CASH for your junked, burned, wrecked or used car. WE are the LARGEST used ear dealers In the state. WE have ail parts for 200 carx INDPLS. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 61$ N. Capitol tvs. Main 2638. Open evenings and Sundaya AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. 618 N. Illinois st. Main 1578. LI 3068. AUTOsTwanteCL WEISHMAN'S, 212-14~E. New York street. Main 4446. ~AUTO REPAIR3 AND SUPPLIES, FORD BODIES Large stock to choose from. WINTER TOPS Autowa Body Distributers 830 B. Market. • AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 834 North Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry MUSICAL—SALE OR WANTED. SEVERAL good used pianos, from *75 to *150; payments as low as *1 per week. BAKER BROa

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. TROUSERS s3.ootoslo.o® AT\ Slake Your Selec- 1| J tion for Christmas lj j a Gift that is sure IJA / to please him. % THE pants STORE CO. Two Stores. 48 W. Ohio and 114 B, Ohio. FOR SALE —Sanitary couch, with extra heavy pad, in good condition. Phone HA rrison 0633. Nights phone Cl rcla_7Bß3. GOOD rubber tired Invalid chairs for rent. *3.60 a month. No charge tor delivery. BAKER BROS. CHILD’S white iron crib with side that lets down. In good shape. Call HA rrison 0633 days, nights Circle 7883. MAKE your old coat look like new suit by matching a pair trousers with the CORRECT PANTS MAKERS CO. 104 vj w. Ohio at. SINGLE and double oven restaurant ranges; guaranteed; low prices; payments. BAKER BROS. A~FEW uncalled for *SO suits and 1 size 36 Oxford grey overcoat; for quick sale, half price, *26.00. ______________ STEAMER TRUNK, large, like, new, *l5O, will sell for $35. MARGARET WEBB. : Circle 6235. SLATE roofing, red or green, *2 25 per | roll. Webster 0272 or Webster 9452 ! after 6 p. m. T EKM* given on new and used machlnea White Sewing Machine Cos. 313 Mas* av. REED reversible, *ls. 923 S. New Jorsey street. ‘ WE MAKE PANTS AND SELL 'EM DIRECT TO YOU AT A SAVING, s r-' f \ (at TAILORING CO. 254 Massachusetts Ava MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED. GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCKYARDS HOUSEHOLD GOODS—FOR SALE. TWENTY ROOMS of medium class rooming house furniture; beds. springs, dressers, wardrobes, washstanda, mirrors, rugs, rockers, chiffoniers, to., cheap; payments. BAKER BROS. DOGS, POULTRY, PIGEONS, ETC, 15 CANARIES, beautiful singers; raised in Country; have notes of martens and red birds; 2 and 4-year-old singers. Price *5 and *B. Please bring cage. Call at 8036 East New York. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dog*. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY, City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. Wain 0873. LI VE STOCK AND VEH ICLE3, WANTED to buy one or two horses, 934 Fowler. Main 6930. COAL AND WOOD—FOR SALE. THE BEST 13 THE CHEAPEST. Beet Ind.or Linton No. 4, clean forked. *6.50 Illinois lump, large clean forked...,., T.OO Best Brazil block, clean forked 8.00 Beat Illinois egg. clean forked 6.75 Best Brazil 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. Drexel 3280. ST. 2225, Special Special Two days. LINTON LUMP $6.40 Genulno Unton Fourth Vein White Ash. Quality Guaranteed. Acme Coal Go. Drexel 5621 West Va. Lump $7.75 Kentucky Lump $7.75 Lulirig Lump $7.75 Drexel 5747. Randolph 6363. IND. LUMP, FORKED, $6 50~~ WEST VIRGINIA FORKED, *8.60. HARRAH COAL CO. Belmont 1000. Evening, Belmont 2266. lIOCKETT BROS. COAL AND ICB CO. 540 Talbott st. Virginia Splint, *8.50. No. 4 Linton lump, $7.00. Indiana lump, *6.50. I Kentucky lump, *8.60. Circle 0430. New phone, Llnooln 4288. coal! ‘ Linton Mine Run block, average, $5.60. Best Linton No. 4 lump, 4-tnch vein, delivered, *6.50; Brazil Block, *7.00, Phone Webster 1344 or Randolph 1721. CASH COAL COMPANY. SPECIAL SPECIAL ONE WEEK ONLY. Big, clean .Indiana lump, single ton. $6.56, 2 tons $12.60. Main 0430. Alain 0431. LI 4780. COAL L. H. BAIN COAL CO. Main $531. Main 21EL SAVE money. Buy coal cheap. Telephone Drexel 7654; Drexel 0107. MILL wood and cord wood for sale. Drexel 9214. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES, Now le the time to have your motorcycle overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 534-86 Mass. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcyclea FLOYD PETERMAN. 508 Massachusetts avenue. DID YOU SELL ITT ~' It not, try the automobile columns of Th* Times Want Ada,

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LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF BOND SALE. Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned, treasurer of Switzerland County, State of Indiana, that on and after the hour of 10 a. m., on the second day of January, 1922, at the office of said treasurer, In the courthouse, at the city of vevey, Indiana, the undersigned as treasurer of said county, will proceed to sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, at not less than the principal sum named in such bonds, certain highway improvement bondji of the face or par value of $18,760. bearing interest from and after Dec. 15, 1921, at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, on the 15th day of May and the 15th day of November of each year for the period of ten years. Said bonds have been issued In strict compliance with the laws of the State of Indiana and pursuant to an order of the , board of commissioners of Switzerland County, authorizing the issue and sale ot said bonds for the purpose of providing funds for the construction and improvement of a certain highway, petitioned for by H. E. Carnlne et a!., in Pleasant township, said county, Indiana. Said bonds will be forty in number, dated Dec. 15, 1921 of $469 each. The first bond will be due and payable Alay 15. 1923, and November bond each six months thereafter until all of said bonds have been paid. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. „ C. E. PANGBURN, Treasurer of Switzerland Countv, Ind. COMMISSIONERS SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned as commissioner. duly appointed os such by the Superior Court of Marion County, Indiana, in a cause of action pending in said court for the partition of cer- : tal n real estate, wherein James Mar- ! shall is plaintiff and G. E. Allir.ger and ; Mary Allinger, are defendants and being Cause No. A, X 3332 of said court, will, as : such commissioner, between the hours of 110 o’clock a. in. and 4 o'clock p. m. on Friday, Dec. 30, 1921, and from day to day : thereafter until sold, at the law office of ; Means & Buentlng. 522 State Life building, jin the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, offer I for sale, at private sale the following real ; estate in Marion County, Indiana, towlt: i Lot number ten (10) In Culver, Riggs and Lynn’s subdivision of lots numbered 7. 8, 9, 10, 11, 16 and 17 in Columbia Place, an addition to the city of Indianapolis, according to the plat of said subdivision as recorded in plat book 10 at page 86 thereof of the records in the office of the recorder of said county. That said real estate will be sold to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, either free and discharged of liens and incumbrances or subject to the same at the option of the purchaser and subject to the approval of said court. JACOB BUEXNAGEL, Commissioner. MEANS * BUEXTIXG, Attorneys for Commissioner. NOTICE OF ANNUALT'mEETING. The annual meeting of the Western Automobile Insurance Company of Ft. Scott. Kansas, will be held at the office of such company In Fort Scott, Kansas, on Saturday, January, 14, 1922 at 2 o'clock p. m., for the election of directors and the transaction of such other business, as may come before It. Seven directors are to be elected and the following named persons have been nominated to be voted upon as such directors at said annual meeting: W. E. Brooks, i John H. Crain. D. G. Cobb, W. S. McDonald, Kenneth Calhoun, E. C. Gordon and Oscar Klee. Each policy holder of said company is entitled to a vote, either in person or by proxy. Proxies must be filed with the secretary of the company not later than J anuary 4, 1922. OSCAR RICE, Secretary. NOTlCE!—Election of trustees First Baptist Church, North Indianapolis, Friday, Deo. 28. 8 p. m. L. W. GREEN, C. A. UTTERBACH. V. C. JONES, W. F. MOORE, WILLIAM ROBERTS. fTnancal. YOU GA.N BORROW MONEY SO CHEAP and on such easy terms of repayment from the Fidelity Loan Company, a licensed and bonded firm, for use in paying overdue bills or to buy the things you need for CASH at BARGAIN PRICES that every one should take advantage of our service. LOANS ON FURNITURE 520.00 to 5300.00 at legal rates, on short notice and without publicity. We give you all the time you want to repay a loan and only charge for the actual time you have the money. Fair, Isn't It? You Can Afford to Borrow On $ 40 pay $2 a month and interest On 5 60 pay $3 a month and interest On SIOO pay $5 a month and Interest PAY MORE ANY TIME AND REDUCE THE COST IN YOUR BEHALF We are on the Job eight hours a day, and through personal contact and personal service, plus a deep personal Interest, we can serve you and your friends as you wish to be served. In these unusual times, business friendships, close relations, mutual understandings and co-operation are real assets to all of us. We are ready to go three-fourths of the way. Now it is up to you. FIDELITY LOAN CO. 106 E. Market St. Room 532 Lemcke Bldg. Main 1278. Lincoln 7782. _ WE LOAN S2O to S3OO On Our New SELECTIVE, FLEXIBLE, PAYMENT PLAN Select your own terms of repayment CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 H E. Washington St. MA in 0585. LI ncoln 7184 REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS PURCHASED SECOND MORTGAGES PURCHASED COMMERCIAL PAPERS PURCHASED. WE ADVANCE RENTS ON LEASES INVESTIGATE OUR NEW PLAN. AUTOMOBILE FUNDING CO. 913 HUME-MANSUR. MAIN 8868. FIRST and second T#ortgages on Indians and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WIL> SON. jn N Delaware at. Main 1818. Copenhagen Swept by Violent Storm COPENHAGEN, Dec. 19.—Heavy storms | resulted today In flooding large sec- j tions of Copenhagen, great damage be- j lng done to building. Other Scandina- i vlan ports were similarly affected, the j warehouses being lash 'd by Immense i that gjjjrept la from- th* &W

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AGREEMENT IS HELD VIOLATION OF TRUST LAW U. S. Supreme Court Says Open Competition Plan Is Illegal. WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.—The open competition plan in business as practiced by Southern hardwood manufacturers was held illegal and in conflict with the Sherman anti-trust law by the Supreme Court of the United States. The decision of the court was read by Associate Justice Clarke. The case was brought to the Supreme Court by the American Column & Lumber Company, a member of the National Hardwood Manufacturers’ Association. The court held the plan was simply a revival of the old "gentlemen’s agreement” plan in anew form, and was in restraint of trade. An Arizona law prohibiting injunctions against labor boycotts except where actual violence occurred was held Invalid in part by the court. The trial test was brought by William Truax, who conducted an eating house in Bisbee, and who was boycotted because he refused to accept a cook and waiter eight-hour day demand.

ONE RESEMBLED TOM O’CONNOR Story of Wisconsin Housekeeper Said to Support Theory of Slaying. CHICAGO, Dec. 19.—A new angle to the hunt for “Terrible Tommy” developed today when information wag; obtained that two men, answering in general the description of O’Connor adn the man whose body was found under a! bridge near Palmyra, Wis., had been shel- > tered for several hours last Monday in a Wisconsin farmhouse. The house, it la i said, is the property of a Chicago politician. According to a story told by a woman who is housekeeper at the farmhouse, the i two men were brought here in an auto- i mobile by the owner of the house. After roaming about for several hours and eat- | lng a meal, the woman said, the two men were driven away in an automobile by the owner of the place. The names of the owner of the farmhouse and of the housekeeper were not revealed. According to reports from Palmyra an autopsy o nthe body of the man found slain there, revealed in his stomach th# same kind of food—steak and potatoes—as the housekeeper said had been served the two men at the farmhouse. Coroner 1 # inquest is being held at Palmyra today. REPORT ( AMAZON ARMY 9 ARRAYED FOR SECOND HIKE Troops and Strikers Have First Skirmish in Kansas Coal Field. PITTSBURG, Kan., Dec. 19.—Report* that the “Amazon army” was again on 1 the march created an upuroad throughout the coal fields today. State troops, barricaded behind machine guns, mounted on trucks, wore rushed to the four quarters of the district. No enemy forces of “petticoat marchers” could be found, however. XT's first clash between the troops and the strikers occurred at central mine No. 48, neat* Cherokee. Five hundred strikers advanced on the mine, but fled when troopers charged them. The mine was not working and the motive of tho striker® could not be learned. At the Chapon-Westerlin No. 2 min# near Chicopee, the tipple was burned to the ground and all work suspended. Sheriff Milt Gould was endeavoring to serve eight warrants for the arrest of women in the mine war Zone. One of these is for Mrs. William E. Howe, wife of the secretary of the Kansas State Federation of Labor, and another Is for Mrs. James Marriotta, wife of a Howat j leader. In general the district was quiet, troop* guarding such mines as were working. Buddhism in Harmony With All Religions?, HONOLULU, Dec. 19.—One may be a Christian and a Buddhist at th# same time, according to Dr. M. T. Kirby, first Causasian Buddist missionary to reach Hawaii. Buddhism, Dr. Kirby states, has no creed which must be accepted by the convert, but seeks truth and enlightenment in all religions and is therefore harmonious with all. The worship of animals or ancestral spirits has no part In the religion of Buddha, the true worship consisting simply of l lying Um ethical life, the new missiofcary tntnfffl. He also claims that 150 passages in the New Testament are taken from the earlier writings of Buddha, and that the latter was, during the middle ages, made a saint by one of the popes. Dr. Kirby is a British subject and waa formerly connected with both Protestant and Catholic Christian churches. Priest Asks Reaction Toward Modesty LONDON, Dec. 19.—Father Degan, speaking at a meeting of the Girls’ Diocesan Association, said girls might use perfume without becoming immoral and quoted Christ as saying, “When thou fastest, anoint thy head.” “It is much to be regretted, however,? he continued, “that the only ‘fast’ understood by tbe gay, latchkey girl is a fast life. “It is difficult for a man to feel sot the modern type of woman the romantie chivalry that glows in the amatory sfISN slons of the medieval troubadours. “Women should begin a reaction towtl9 the reticence, modesty and self-restraint of the Victorian age. Take with it your lawn tennis and fun, I am not a Pur tan who objects to clean fun, but only to over-smoking, over-exuberance and swearing by women.” American Farmers? Make Less Cider WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.—American farmers are steadily retiring from the manufacture of cider. The Census Bureau announced today that the number of gallons of cider mado on farms in the United States decreased 19,218,193 gallons, or 59 per cent In the period from 1909 to 1919. The produc-. tion in 1909 was 32.583,998 gallons *uid in 1919, was 13,365,503 gallons. STUDENTS ROB STORE, PORTLAND, Ind., Dec. 19.—Two high school students were caught early today breaking into Wleler’s store here. An overcoat and other articles said to have been stolen ly .one of the boys was found in tbe People's Bank, where he works. 2 KILLED IN SIOUX CITY STRIKE. SIOUX CITY, lowa, Dec. 19.—Lewis Jones, son of Sheriff W. H. Jones of Woodbury County, and Hassen Kaled, an alleged striker, -were killed la a battle J* jfccii# son* tpdof.

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