Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 190, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1921 — Page 11

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES. 25-29 & Meridian St. Main <SOO. Classified Adr. Dept. RATES. One time 11 per line Three consecutive times.. .10 pe' line Six consecutive times 09 per line Contract rates on application. Lodges and club notices 75c per Insertion Church notices (1 Inch or less) . SOo per Insertion Over 1 Inch 07 per line additional Death notices 15c per Insertion Card of Thanks or In Msmorlam Notices *7 per line Ads received until 11:46 a. in. for publication same day. I > VMAS GfiFT V Saota Claims 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 reliable Jeweler. Buy your Watches Diamonds and Jewelry F. C. BONNET 162 N. Illinois. Mail ’Em In O. G. KLUGEL 236 S. Meridian &t. 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. Appliqued 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; also pairs. Drexel 0362. VIOLINS all sixes at bargain prices. Drexel 5768. PAUL WACH3MAX. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. lVtx£cL Parlors 1323 Union St "FLANNER* BUCHANAN 320 North Illinois St Funeral dT-...,ry o the people -f iti'liao* • Hi tics 1897. Phones—Main 0641-0642. LI 254 L .nI.aNAPOLIS crematory George Grmsteiner Funeral Director. 622 E. Market. Old phone Main 0908. LI 7208. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. ST 1671. Drexel 0323. W. T. Blasengym 1625 Shelby st. Drexel 2570. Stewart 1114. 1702 N. Illinois. Randolph 6870. CHAS. A. HOCKENSMITH. 734 N. Illinois. Main 1166. LI 1186. Tuneral directors— WM. E. KREIGER. LI 1154. Main 1464. 1402 N. Ullnola OADD—BEHT 9. GADD. 2130 Prospect st. Phones: Drexel 0422. 3T 2278. UNDERTAKERS —HISKY i TITUS. 951 North Del. LI 6664. Main 3890. FEENEY & FEENEY. 1084 N. Illinois. Main 0841. death and funeral notices. BALLARD. URBAN G. —Died Monday, Dec. 13, at 3 p. in., at residence, 3354 N'. Illinois st., age 62 years. Funeral notice later. CUM MINGS. JULIA R. —Widow of Matthew M. Cummings, died Dec. 19, age 79 years. Funeral Wednesday, Dec. 21. 10 o'clock a. m., at residence of Charles E. Coots 2616 K. Alabama st. Burial Crown Hill. McNABB, WILLIAM W. Age 72 years, passed away Monday. Dec. 19. Funeral at residence of Mr. Free, 22 North Bloomington street. Wednesday, Dec. 21 at 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial at Floral Park cemetery. WeTbEL," - SARAH - H.—"Daughter of Rudolph and Matilda Weibel and sister of Mary. Nancy and Adolph Weibel, passed away Monday, Dec. 19. 9 p. m., at her home, 1301 Marlowe ave„ age 23 years. Funeral Wednesday 2 p. 11l- at the reside nce^EYlendsinvited^^Burlal^prlvate^ PERSONALS. fliw,- —* - ■ - -**-^*—^*—■ 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, oeteo, magnetic massage. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 715 S. Meridian st. Drexel 4377. INSTRUCTIONS. m MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. 309 E. WashlngMW AM *SSL

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LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Blac k bot k, Saturday a. m.; contains orders, name and addreaa; on Weit Indianapolis, W. Washington car or Terminal Station. RUTTER, 646 Arbor avenue. LOST —Pocket book, either in New York Store or between Ten-Cent and New fork store, $4.75 in money and blue watch. Also receipt to Daisy Hardy. Drexel 2958. Reward. LOST—Diamond stud. Dorsett’a barber shop or Columbia Dairy Lunch, or on street between. Washington 4310. Reward. LOST—Poodle, Sunday. 7 years old, answers to name ‘ Baby.” Return to 1942 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 Lars. Reward. Washington 4175. LOST—Beaded bag. Circle theater. Saturday night. Washington 1291. Liberal reward. FOUND—Boston terriar Call Main 0873. NOTICES. ATTENTION!! PROFESSIONAL MEN. W'e have several young ladles who desire office work In exchange for complete business course. JACKSON BUSINESS COLLEGE. 157 N. Illinois. Circle 1214. NOTICE —Dinner will be served to nedy families free at noon Saturday at 630 E. Washington street. MALE HELP—WANTED. 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'clock. TEN men and women. $3 to $6. 1531 Brookslde. Webster 6865. FEMALE HELP—WANTED. Girls between the ages of 18 and 7‘ who ore seeking permanent em ployment and whose homes are in th city. Apply INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO., Room 322. Corner New York and Meridian. , WANTED YOUNG LADY in debtlst s office, combines complete business course and laboratory training. JACKSON BUSINESS COLLEGE. Circle 1214. 157 N. Illinois Ft. WHITE cook for small cafeteria; must be nbie to prepare entire menu for two mea’s dally except Sunday. State age, where you have worked, religion and salary wanted. Address A No. 2392, Tirn^s. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. DAY WORK, CLEANING AND IRONING. RANDOLPH 2380.

BUSINESS SERVICES. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE. 2#l Indiana ave. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BUR KLE. 416 Mass, M, 1428. Ll. 3776. FOR dead animals, call Drexel 3366, or Stewart 1691. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. 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. FOR SALE—Good live grocery; cheap rent with living rooms. By owner. Address A No. 1844, Times. DETECTIVES. Ouigley-Hyland Agency Civil and Criminal Investigators. 626-539 Law bldg. Main 2903. HOUSES—TO LET. 1710 Blaine Avenue Four rooms, electric lights, well and cistern. Fowler & Eaton 301 City Trust. Main 6571. or Irvington 2504. ring 2. FIVE-ROOM modern; 4 rooms downstairs and one room upstairs. 2742 Station street. Webster 0919. 81X-ROOM house. 220 8. Walcott; gas. electric lights, city water. Drexel 5119. THREE-ROOM double. 916 s! Chadwick! $ll.OO, Drexel 4170. IF you wan*, to rent a house, call Circle 0144. FLATS, APARTMENTS—TO LET. MODERN apt.: heat, light, gas and telephone furnished; couple employed. Webster 8646. MODERN C-room steam heat; must be seen to be appreciated. Randolph 8144. SPECIAL to responsible people; separate 2-room apartment. Circle 2529. UNFURNISHED apartment; 4 rooms and bath. Cal! Randolph 6223. APARTMENT AND FLAT TO LET. CALL WEBSTER 9440. BOARD AND ROOMS—WANTED. WANTED —Board (single meals); young man; reasonable. Address A No. 2389, Times. ROOM and board In private modern home north; very reasonable. Harrison 1033. ’fHBN patronizing these advertisers menUm the Time*

TRANSFER AND STORAGE. PARTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private locked rooms and open spaca 25c per month and up. Local and overland transfer. Wa call and give you exact prices on any kind of work without any obligations. 419-22 L. Market street. Main 2750. LI 3680. 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 o-ton car. Malt. 1375, 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. Li 1128. BLUE STAR TRANSIT Local and overland hauling. BERT SMITH. 155 Kentucky Ave. Main 2294. CAIN~ TRANSFER CO! * Local and long distance hauling. Estimate Tour house free. Equipped to handle 1 to 5 ton joada. Call Circle 3469. FOR the best transferring in town call CIRCLE 6932; $4 per load and up. We estimate coat at your home free. Prompt service. 9 8. East street. LIGHT hauling with Ford truck; called for and delivered any place In the ctly. Harrison 1863. PACKING. hauling. overland. Phone OTTO SUESZ. Main 2353-3628. Night. Webster 0699. UNION STATION TKANSFE K. Local, overland moving; guaranteed work. M. 7119. TRANSFERRING and hauling at moderate rates. Drexel 1951. ROOMS—TO LET. >AfV\WWWS/W^WVWS^VWWWWV\fVN ONE or two large modern, well furnished sleeping rooms in apt. of owner’s home. Close in; hot and cold running water in rooms; separate entrance; no other roomers; special to parties taking both. References required. Circle 2529. CENTRAL ave., 1208; 2 well furnished, steam-heated rooms, with private family; upper duplex, suitable for 2. After 6 p. m.. or Saturday. Circle 3644. ROOMS 75c to $1.60. Special rates by the week and all modern convenience*. THE GEM STAG HOTEL. 35 W. Ohio etreet. TWO large furnlehsd rooms anti kitchenette; first floor; modern. 608 E. Twelfth. THREE furnished rooms for rent, >4 Catherine. Webster 5194. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. MADISON ave, 1025; 2 nice housekeeping rooms; gas, bath, private entrance, $5.75. Drexel 6375. BUSINESS PLACES—TO LET. STORE room, good location. Can be used for barber or tailor shop. Call Webster 9440. GARAGES—TO LE". . Al TO STORAGE, steam heated garage; Fords. $8 month; other cars, 19; trucks. $12.50; fl rat-class repairing, also electric and gas welding, we tow from anywhere. Main 2242; night. Webster 7385. AMERICAN AUTOMOTIVE SHOP. E Pratt and Ashland ave.

REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE. Terms—s2,6so —Terms Six-room home; electric lights, gaa. city water and cistern at sink, sewer. The rooms are large, the street is paved and the house Is In good condition. Terms practically your own. Let me tel! you ahout them. fall Ed O’C'allahan, South Side Specialist, with McCord & McKinney, liealtors 311 Lemcke Bldg. * Circle 6220. Evenings, Webster 8800. Double—Colored Buyers Two double* extr;i Rood ‘buy; flno location. pood condition; modern; An* bun#* tnenf furnn-e hent. .Sell on See at one*' if you want a good In vestment. (.’lias. P. Hornaday Realtor Main 56SH. 507 People* Bank Bid*. Cozy Home Nice 4-room cottage and garaga, located nouth, convenient to school, a tores and car line. Has electric light*, gaa and city water. Small basement. Very reasonable at $2,150. For terms call Mr. Keller. Irvington 0189. Schmid & Smith, Incorporated Realtors. Main 4088. 134 N. Delaware. S2OO 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. your rent buy your home. RUSSE H. HARTMAN. 22 4 N. Delaware. Nice 4-Room Cottage on S. East nt.; electrb* lights, city water; will trade for good semi-modern double, close In. Mr. Anderson, with I. N. Richie & Son. Main 0520. 710-12 Bankers Trust. Morgan and Pershing Five-room bungalow; electrio light*, well, garage; lot 40x130, $1,809, terms. Call Trueblooff. Reliable Realty Cos. Main 0186. Evening*, Irvington 4211. Start the New Year Right Attractive 5-room bungalow and three lots. $2 50 down, balance like rent. Call Main 0186. Evenings, Drexel 1493. IF you own a lot we will build you an attractive 5-room bungalow for $2,000 upon payment of SIOO cash, S2O per month. Reliable Realty Cos. Main 0186 or Drexel 1493 or Wash. 3545. WEST INDIANAPOLIS home, five-room cottage on Division street; hardwood floors; electric lights, city water, SB9O to handle, balance like rent. M. BERRY, 147 E. Market street. Main 6147 or Drexel 4254. EAST Ftrlctly modern home, full basement; hardwood floors throughout, buffet, fireplace, sleeping porch, paved street. THE SOUTHERN LUMBER CO. " newmoderiT homeT Five rooms with city and cistern water; corner lot, garage, small payment, balance like rent. Randolph 3204. DOWNTOWN property In 300 block, 15room modern brick house; $7,000; ideal space for home or rooming house. By owner. Harrison 2591. FOR houses on terms, or singles. Call C. J. OSBURN.

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Six-Room Modern Bungalow,- East Lot 40x139; will sell for $4,000. Requires $2,000 cash: balance at 6 per cent. 52 South Denny street. “2321 Cushing St Anew 5-room bungalow. Price $2,600. Will accept good automobile or clear lot as first payment; balance like rent. Leo K. Cline 431 Lemckd Bldg. Main 311£. FOR SALS—Five-room semi-modem Naomi street; for appointment call Drexel 3564. Terms can be arranged. $2,800. DID~YOU~SELL’ITT If not, try the uutomoblis columns of The Times Want Ada LOTS—FOR SALE. Acreage For Sale Two to 5 acres east of the city, half mile south of National road, for $460 an acre. Terms $25 an acre cash and $5 an acre monthly. Cali MR. HADLEY. Webster 6774. evening-'. THREE lots’ 138x13 2~ feet _ ln~iall! near echooi. car line, paved street, etc. Located in a rapidly growing section northeast. Splendid home site; responsible party can buy for S2O cash, balance $$ weekly. MR. YOUNG. Main 140*. Rea.. Washington 1079. FOR SALE—Lot No. *1). Kenwood addition. between Thirty-Second and ThirtyThird streets. 40xl> By owner. Call Helmont 1902. REAL ESTATE—S AL E OR T RAPE. Bee me for lots north of Fall Creek. GEO. R. BROWN. 1002 Lemcke Bldg REAL ESTATE—WANTED. Property Owners Attention If you want to sell and are looking for Immediate results see ua. We have cash buyers waiting for a right priced semimodern piece of property. We mean business. Howard C. Venn Main 3115. 108 E. Market. /f—V a IT 1 will pay cash for me(l TT II dlum priced property reaVI II II _ sonably well located. GEO. A. LUCAS, 726 K. Os T. Bldg. Circle 64QQ. THE shortest distance between two wanu la a Times Want ad. Your customers use them. Why don’t you 7 FARMS—FOR SALE. 33 A<’REB Improved. I'4 miles south of Trafalgar, Ind.. Johnson county on Three Notch road. Sold at auction on payments. Friday, Dec. 23 at 1 o’clock p‘ m. JOSEPH HENSLEY, Auctioneer. MARTHA WHITE, owner, Trafalgar. AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE.

FORDS Don’t let th* holiday pa* without giving your family the benefit and convenience f n. Ford car. Feed FordH to fit any pockatbook. • Open evening* till 9 o’clock. Wan gel in-Sharp Cos. Ford Dealers "Personal Service” 443 and 459 Virginia Ave. Drexel 0360. $295.00 1917 Olds Eight Entirely rebuilt; good tires and paint. R. V. Law Motor v_o. Rebuilt Car Dept., 1225 N. Meridian. Payments—No Brokerage. SSO, $75, SIOO down buys a dandy Ford, Maxwell, Overland, Grant, Saxon, Studebaker. 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 FARTS AND TIRE CO. 518 N. Capitol ave. DODGE BROTHERS motor cars; a good assortment at all times. C.H.WALLeaiLn Company Dougc l Brothers MoTnßVeHicues 846 North Meridian. OVERLAND 90 v.nli winter top In first* clans condition. New paint Job. Four new tires; SIOO down. TURNER. 919 I Virginia avenue. FoRD M*dan, 1920 and 1921 model* Sale or exchange for any make car. (’ash or payments. Open Sunday. TURNER, 917 Virginia avenue. Rent a New Ford Drive It Yourself 330 N. Delaware. Circle 6826. FORD coupe, 1920 and 1921 models. Sale or exchange for any make car. ‘.’ash or payment. Open Sunday. TURNER, 917 Virginia avenue. FORD bodies, tourings and roadsters; new and second hand, $25 and up. Sale or exchange. TURNER, 919 Virginia Ave. CHALMERS 6, in good running condition; electric lights and starter, $125 buys this car. TURNER, 917 Virginia avenue. FORDS, all models, styli • 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. BUICK, one-ton delivery truck for sale for unpaid balance due. Easy terms. Circle 7977. FORD coupe, 1921 model; bargain. TURNER, 917 Virginia avenue. FORD SEDAN] 917 Vir/jkaia Ave.

AUTOMOBILES—-WANTED. AUTOS WANTED. CASH for your Junked, burned, wrecked or used car. WE are the LARGEST used car dealers In the state. WK have all parts for 200 cars. INDPLB. AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 618 N. Capitol eve. Main 2638. Open evenings and Sundays. AUTOS WANTED I. Wolf Auto Cos. 619 N. Illinois st. Main 1679. LI 2063. AUTOS wanted. WEISSMA.VH. 212-14 K. New Y'ork atreet. Main 4446. AUTO REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. SCORED CYLINDERS REPAIRED. EAGLE PATENTED PROCESS. CYLINDER GRINDING, NEW EQUIPMENT. Oversize piston rings and pins; crankshaft grinding; steel starter gears put on. EAGLE MACHINE CO. 24 N. Noble st. Main 0884. AUTO WASHING Our specialty. 334 North Illinois. S & S Auto Laundry MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. Now la the time to have your niotorcyclo overhauled and re-enameled. ERNEST HUGHES CO. 684-36 Maaa. Ave. Main 6404. CASH paid for all kinds of motorcycle*. FLOYD PETERMAN. 609 MaeaachuaoiU avenue. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. TROUSERS /T\ §3.00t0 $20.03 FT\ ll Make Your Selec- II j \1 tion for Christmas, ll I ul A Gift that is sure ll I / THE PANTS STORE CO. Two Stores. 48 W. Ohio anil 114 E. Ohio. THIS will tickle Santa Claus. ’’She Had No Money and Her Husband Broke.” "The Prodigal Girl” and other poems. Logical, patheitc. humorous. By mail, .ingle copy 25c; 6 copies fl.oo. .1. DENHAM HOOKER, 635 N. NoJjle slre-H GOOD rubber tired Invalid chairs for rent. $3.50 a month. No charge for delivery. BAKER BROB. MAKE your old coat look like new suit by matching a pair trousers with the CORRECT PANTS MAKERS CO. 10 4V* W. Ohio St. SINGLE and double oven restaurant ranges; guaranteed, low prices; payment.. BAKER BROS. RENT a self-starting Remington. Practice makes perfect. REMINGTON TYPEWRITER CO.. 8 W. Market st. _ A FEW uncalled for SSO suits and 1 Blza 38 Oxford grey overcoat; for quick sale. half price, $36.00. KTeXmER TRUNK, large, like new. $l5O. will sell for $35. MARGARET WEBB. Circle 6286. SLATE roofing red or green. $2.25 per roll. Webster 0272 or Webster 9452 after 6 p m. 1 ERlik given on new and u.ed machines. White Sewing Machine Cos. 313 Mass ave. TWO rooms and kitchenette of furniture. Rent list. Call apt. 1, 131 W. Market st. REED baity cab; reversible. sls. 922 S. New Jersey street. DOUBLE barrel shotgun for sale or trade. Washington 2129. WE MAKE PANTS AND BELL ’EM DIRECT TO YOU AT A SAVING. It r/ TAILORING CO. ILitwUrfN 254 Massachusetts Ave. MISCELLANEOUS—WANTED.

GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCKYARDS HOUSEHOLD GOODS—FOR SALE. FUMED oak and loather living; room furnitura, walnut bed and dresser; dressing; table, bench and chair and cedar chest; Seller’s kitchen cabinet; refrigerator, kitchen table and chairs: pictures, cooking utenslle, etc. 832 S. Randolph. Drexel 1461. _ TWENTY ROOMS of medium class rooming house furniture; beds. springs, dressers, wardrobes, wash-stands, mirrors, rugs, rockers, chiffoniers, etc., cheap; payments. BAKER BROS. _ ICE BOX, gas stove, coat rack, dresser and table. Good condition. Randolph 5174. _ MUSICAL—SALE OP WANTED. SEVERAL good used pianos, from $75 to $150; payments as low as $1 per week. BAKER BROS. DOGS, POULTRY, PIGEONS, ETC. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dogs. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE SOCIETY, City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. Main 0872. CANARIES. St. Andreasburg rollers; guaranteed singers, $5 and up. 618 N. East street. ANGORA KITTENS. 4219 GUILFORD AVE. LIVE STOCK AND VEHICLES. HORSE, delivery wagon and harness; a bargain. See it at 142 North Alabama, Tuesday, Thursday or Saturda: WANTED to buy one or two horses. 934 Fowler. Main 6930. MACHINERY AND TOOLS. WONDER MIXERS MIXERS, HOISTS. FUMPS, ENGINES. ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK. BUHL FINCH. DIST. 312-20 W. MARYLAND STREET. WHY WORRYT LET a Times Want ad sell It for TOIL

COAL AND WOOD—FOR SALE. NEW PRICES THE BEs” IS THE CHEAPEST. Best Ind.or Llntun No. 4, clean forked. $6.50 Illinois lump, large clean forked 7.00 Best Brazil block, clean forked 8.00 Best Illinois egg, clean fgrlwd 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. Tues. and Wed.—Last Days POCAHONTAS LUMP, .$8.25 Genuine 3d vein red h 5-inch lump, Thursday price will be SH.7S. ACME COAL CO., DREX. 5621 _ See our other ads. West Va. Lump .... .$7.75 Kentucky Lump $7.75 Luhrig Lump $7.75 Drexel 5747. _ Randolph 6263. S P E Cl AL—S P EC I AL LINTON LUMP, $6.40 Queen Quality, fourth vein. White Ash. Se*> our other ndf. ACME COAL CO. Drexel 6621. Ho< I ETT Dili is! C< tAL AND IcST c6I 540 Talbott st. • i Virginia Splint. $8.50. No. 4 Linton lump. $7.00. I Indiana lump. $6.50. i Kentucky lump. $8.50. Circle 0430. New phone. Lincoln 4286. I COA U * Linton Mine Itun block, average. $3 60 Beet Linton No. 4 lump. 4-inch vein, delivered. $6.50. Brazil Block. $7.00. Phono Y\ ebster 1344 or Randolph 1721. CASH COAL COMPANY. ind. LUMP, FORKED, $6.50 WEST VIRGINIA FORKED. $8.60. lIARRAH COAL CO. p- r rat 1009. Evening, Helmont 2266. I GENUINE white ash. fonrth vein Linton i lump; absolutely will not clinker; one ton. $7; two tons. $13.50. TERMINAL Ct)AL CO.. Main 13:;. LOOK! Lowest prices - on - *!! grades of . SI? 1: wheeled In free. SIMON ICE AND C OAL CO, Circle 1976. COAL ————. „ . . L. H. BAIN COAL CO. Main 3531. Mein 21$L i S ’\'' K ® uy rt '* l r heap. Telepkoke Drexel 7654; Drexel oio7. M !,!/,” and end cord wood for sale. Drexei

LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS .h^H ar D ate hl<l! ' ulil *> received by lie Buaru of School Commissioners of the f‘ ty Indianapolis at the offices „f the Ohio Ar, U \ h "'T\, < orner " f Meridian and se• i L rcet - Indianapolis, Indiana, until . _ O clock p. m.. Tuesday, Jan. 10, 1922 and (then opened for the following: For drainage of playgrounds School No. estimated cost $3.000 00. For concrete wells at School No. 31 I.imohi and South Alabama streets, estimated cost $1,000.00 : hn work at Schools 22 and 31 to bo In Ln C ‘fl,“! I, ’\i"’ ltl m Pl " na fln ' l specifications of ~n I "Wee of the superintendent ! b x.‘ \ .'F* *'"* K rour >fis. southwest cor- ; ner Meridian and Ohlf> streets. L£ a0 J? l .E rOPO . 8 ? 1 8hal! b ® ln sealed enve'nv th! '?* thereon plainly Indicating the character of tho work to which ! “Bid for°s?^ al m'''*'"’’ nK - for example, I Bid for sidewalks at School 31." All the bids must be made on blanks I prepare t ,y thp stl4t9 ~o ard pf ac ™™ S ,' hlrn blanks will ho supplied by tho superintendent of buildings and grounds, upon application. Proposal must be aoI I ompanled by a check, or New York. Chtcago or Indianapolis exchange, for 3 per ce, t of the maximum bid. The checks, or | exchange must be drawn payable to the | order of the Hoard of School Comtnlssloniers of the city of Indianapolis and checks must hn certified good by a responsible bank or trust company of Indianapolis. In case a bidder, whose bid shall be accepted. shall not, within five days after 'k ° f " u f h “cceptaneo, perform his cl, e r ,er, ?S lr,, ° * written contract \\lth tn* board, in tho form made part of tho apodfu-atlona, to executo the work anl within that tlm* necure tho performHnop of his contract by a bond, in the I form made part of the specifications, with purely or sureties to the approval of the board, his certified check or exchange and the proceeds thereof shall be and remain tho absolute property of the board ns liquidated damages for such failure, it beimpossible to estimate the amount of damages auCh failure would occasion to the board The contractor shall, In his bid, offer to execute a contract and give a bond, forms of which contract <xnd bond are made a part of the speciflasalons so on file with the superintendent of buildings and grounds. Each contractor receiving from the superintendent of buildings and grounds copies of the plans and specifications will bo required to deposit, as security for their return In good order the sum of SIO.OO. The right Is reserved by the board to reject any or all bids. RALPH W. DOUGLASS. _ ~ Business Director. Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 20, 1921. PARK PRIVII,EGES —NOTICE TO BIDDERS. The Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis will, on Thursday. Dec. 22, 1921, at 2 o’clock p. ui„ at its office in the city hall, receive seated proposals for the letting of refreshment privileges in Garfield. Douglass, Brookside and Ellenberger Parka, in accordance with specifications on file in the office of said board. Bids for refreshment privileges In each park will be received separately. Each bidder will be requested to deposit check in amount of 10 per cent of bid as a guarantee that bidder will later execute contract and file satisfactory bond with said board. Failure on the part of successful bidder lo enter into a contract or furnish such bond will forfeit said check as liquidated damages on account of said failure. An affidavit of nnncollusicn will be required for each bid. Bids will be received for a specified amount per year for three years and also an alternate bid for h specified amount per year for five years. Bidders on Garfield concession will specify amount proposed to be expended for fixtures and bidder on Douglass Park and Ellenberger I’ark will specify amount proposed to be expended for building and fixtures, all of which will be supplied by bidder at his own expense. Bids must be sealed and filed separately for each concession. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. SAMUEL E. RAUH. FRED C. GARDNER. EDWARD A. STUCKMEYER, CHARLES E. COFFIN, Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. Ind. NOTICE" of" appointment! Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator i of estate of Edwin Farrer, deceased, late I of Marlon County. Indiana. Said estate 4s supposed to be solvent. CHARLES A. BROADHEAD. I P.ICHARD L. EWBANK, Attorney. No. 19647. 1

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LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. 59—18459. In the Probate Court of Marion County. December term, 1921. In the matter of the estate of Spencer R. Quick, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Harry B. Burnet as executor of the above named estate has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the tame will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on the 14th day of January. 1922, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear In said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not. be approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. RICHARD V. SIPE, Clerk, i J E. MARTIN. Attorney. " notice! NOTICE is hereby given that the following lots of household goods: Lot 1736, in name of Mrs. Charles J. Behrens, consisting of two bbls. and contents. 1 box and contents and 1 table and lot 1945, in name of Y\’. A. Finch, consisting of upright piano, beds, chairs, rockers, dressers, chiffoniers, rugs, Victrola. bookcases, tables, dining room and kitchen furniture and other goods wll ha sold at auction at 9 o’clock a. m., Frilday, Jan. 6. 1922 at 1605 College avenue, Indianapolis, Ind.. for storage and other charges. COLLEGE AVENUE STORAGE CO., Indianapolis, Indiana. NOTlCE—Election of trustees First Baptist Church, North Indianapolis, Friday, Dec. 23. 8 p. m. L. W. GREEN. C. A. UTTERBACH, V. C. JONES. W. F. MOORE. WILLIAM ROBERTS. FINANCIAL. PERSONAL LOANS $lO TO S3OO This offlea 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 S3OO without paying more than the legal rate of Interest or without being Imposed upon in any way. It Is only necessary that you are keeping house and permanently located. NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither do we make Inquiries of your friends, relatives or trades people. You can have 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 oft and more money advanced at legal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE MAIN *923 OR LI NCOLN 2450. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rocms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg. 118 E. Washington St. Corner Vlr. Ave. ' we” loan 1 S2O to S3OO On Our New U* SELECTIVE, ' T-> FLEXIBLE, PAYMENT PLAN Select your own terms of repayment CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 64 E. Washington St. MA in 0555. 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 HUM E-MANSUR. MAIN 3868. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B WILSON. ins N. Delaware st. Main 1618. HIT BY AUTO WHEN CROSSING STREET Clara Neustadt, 15, Sustains Broken Leg. Miss Clara Neustadt, 15, 788 Union street, suffered a broken leg last night when slie was struck by an automobile driven by Anton Wichtnan, 410 Union street, in front of Miss Neustadt’s home. She started to run across the street and had a coat over her head, the police were told, when the automobile struck her. She was taken to the 'St. Vincent Hospital. William Higgins, 50S North Potterson street, a motormnn on street enr No. 471 narrowly escaped injury at Illinois and Maryland streets. An interurban car of the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Traction Company split ,a switch and collided with the city car. Higgins ran back Into the car and was not Injured but the front of the street car was crushed. > A street ear Jumped the track in front of 5753 East Washington street and collided with an automobile driven by Harry Mearling, 80 Schiller street. The automobile was damaged but no one was injured. Mary Garden Hopes to Return Soon to Stage CHICAGO. Dec. 20.—Mary Garden, head of the Chicago Grand Opera Company, hopes to recover from her Illness in time to play the revival of “Salome” Dec. 28. The condition of Miss Garden, who had a slight attack of bronchitis, was reported as improved today. Chicago Competes With Sahara Desert CHICAGO, Dec. 20. —Chicago is th e Sahara of the It. S, A., Police Chief Fttz- ; morris said today. Close to 800 persons faced trials and 200 saloons have been closed by “sponge : sQuads.” I

HOLD-UP MEN NOT BAFFLED BY DEEP MUD Two Rob Knuckles* Grocery a3 I Proprietor and Wife Face Guns. Two hold-i p men were not baffled bjr the mud in a part of Indianapolis the, Btreet repair department has not visited in months for last night they waded through the mire to M. L. Knuckles' grocery, Twenty-Sixth and LaSalle streets. There each drew a revolver and coy- 1 ered Mr. and Mrs. Knuckles and took S3O cash and three checks from the cash, drawer. After they lpft the police emor-, gency automobile had a thrilling trip through the LaSalle street mud. PICKPOCKETS WORK ON CARS. Pickpockets also were busy during the night. John Street, 5833 East Michigan street, was robbed by a pickpocket as he boarded a street car at Meridian and Washington streets. ■William Steele, 1407 North Delaware street, was robbed by pickpockets as he got onto a street car at Illinois and Washington streets. His black leather billfold contained $23.75. A thug attacked Miss May Crduch, 21, who lives at Tibbs avenue and Seventeenth street. The man struck her and knocked her down taking her purse which contained sixty cents. The attack occured near Miss Crouch's home. Mrs. Anna Tristhan, 2523 Burton avenue, called the police when a burglar attempted to force a window of her home. The prowler escaped before the police arrived. I The Strong Brothers Plumbing Company reported that tools valued at $25 and belonging to their firm were stolen from School No. 57, at Ritter avenue and Washington street. Mrs. W. T. Everett, 409 Board of Trade building, reported that a sneak thief tered the office and stole a handbag con-) taining $3.75. SIGHTSEEING TRIP ENDS IN MAN’S ARRREST. William Wynn, 49. 1365 Kentucky avenue, went out to see the city last night. He reported to the police that he was attacked by a negress who robbed him of $5. Wynn was unatle to show the police the house on South West street where the attack occurred and he was arrested on the charge of drunkenness. John Sparks. 1125 West Twenty-Fifth street, reported his home entered by a burglar who “jimmied” the front door. The thief obtained $4.20. Maurice Winkler, 2230 North New Jersey street, employed at a store at 1126 Massachusetts avenue, reported that a sneak thief picked up her purse yesterday. The pocketbook contained S3O.

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Agricultural ‘Bloc ’ Leaders Will ‘Carry On ’ Criticism of Senate Members Steels Them in Determined Stand. WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.— The “agricultural bloc” is going to stick. This was the answer today by Senator Kenyon of Iowa: Kapper, Kansas; McNary, Oregon, and other Republican Senators from Western States to recent criticisms of the “bloc’s" activities. It is echoed by Senators Kendrick, Wyoming: Smith. South Carolina, and other Democratic Senators from the West and South also prominently Identified with the "bloc.” -’ Attacks on the “bloc” have served to solidify its Republican and Democratic membership in the Senate and House and to strengthen the organized movement to assist the farmer to find a profitable market for his prodhets and the consumer to purchase those products at a lower cost without either having to pay tribute to the middle man, it was stated. Backed by the “bloc,” pending legislation providing for the appointment of a “dirt farmer” on the Federal Reserve Board will pass, it was predicted and. the farmer eventually will be given more flexible personal credit accommodations and a banking system commensurate with his financial needs. SOARED ’WA Y UP TO SILVER LINING OF FLEECY CLOUDS Mrs. Crump Opposed Hubby Taking Widow Skyward, but It’s Over Now.

Soeclal to The Times. COLUMBUS, Ind.. Dee. 20.—The first airplane divorce suit In the United States has struck an air pocket Charley and Margaret Crump rode right up into their cloud and found the silver lining. A shower bath of hot soup and a rain of knifes, forks, spoons and cooking Utensils isn’t so bad as it first seemed, Charles decided. And Mrs. Crump took the Tlew that being a punching bag for Charley—as she alleged—wasn’t such a bad life after all. So the divorce suit and the cross complaint are no more. Mrs. Crump’ charged that her husband, a wealthy sportsman and air-pilot, drove his airplane thrbusrh the skies more than convention permitted with Mrs. Ella Brockman, a wealthy widow—and that h# used the widow's cow pasture for a landing field. At the same time, Mrs. Crump asked $25,000 alimony and $.35,000 for alienation of affections from Mrs. Brockman. Then Charley come forth with his cross complaint denying everything. The court fight was to have developed over whether a couple could love in approved manner in the clouds while a noisy air-screw drowned all conversation and prevented the driver from turning around and whispering into the lady’s enr.

Women Ask Head of University to Take Peeper Back CHICAGO, Dec. 20—Women instructors at the University of Chicago today circulated a petition asking for the recall of Prof. Gerald Louis Weindt, former instructor at the university, who resigned after having been named as a “peeping Tom.” The petition is addressed to President Harry Pratt Jiulson and asks him to reconsider Professor Wendt’s resignation. The women instructors signed the petition and passed it among the co-eds. The petition says Professor Wendt’s resignation is a great loss to the ijjjlversity. It rails attention to his “ability, attractiveness, mental power and moral standards.” Professor Wendt was caught peering into the bathroom of a co-ed's dormitory. BROKER IMPROVING. DUBLIN, Dec. 20.—Richard Croker, former leader of Tammany Hall, who has been ill. is improving rapidly, it was announced today at his home, Glencairn Castle. Mr. Croker was sitting up in his bedroom. He had suffered a slight chill, but it was necessary for him to take to his bed.

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